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the most interesting part for me anyway is a the little bit of information about a pastor named obed dickenson. he was a distant cousin of emily dickinson and what makes him unique was as he came in the 1850s and founded the congregational church in salem had happened to be the first church in this area that was a mixed race congregation. i'm not sure if everyone knows that one flew over the cuckoo's nest was actually filmed in salem but it was found that our state hospital and here is a photograph and an article. it was in 1958 talking a little bit about the diamond jubilee for the state hospital. ben put together books of photographs and he put them together by county. these are some examples of books from marion county and photographs of st. paul's catholic church and photographs of old pioneer homes and some early photographs of the shema what indian school that is located just to the north of salem. we are really fortunate to have the collection of ben maxwell. currently it's called the q. laurel collection and hugh was a library tractor from 1939 to 1972 and a personal friend o
the most interesting part for me anyway is a the little bit of information about a pastor named obed dickenson. he was a distant cousin of emily dickinson and what makes him unique was as he came in the 1850s and founded the congregational church in salem had happened to be the first church in this area that was a mixed race congregation. i'm not sure if everyone knows that one flew over the cuckoo's nest was actually filmed in salem but it was found that our state hospital and here is a...
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>> we are not going that fast. >> i want you to squeeze your buttocks and ob dom men all at the samee creating a wall. >> a great change and off to the tarmac. >> i feel the need, need for speed. but there's no time to work on my acting. i strapped in introduced to my pilot chamberlin. before we know it... >> we are clear for takeoff. >> we are ready for takeoff. >> all right. let's do it. >> are you ready? >> ready. >> here we go. ready, hit it. >> how was that? >> awesome. >> just like a commercial flight, right, because your pilot is always asking you to help the sound barrier. >> all of the way forward. there we go. 25 seconds. .8 miles 550 knots. there's the speed 1.02. >> and we are just getting started. ♪ >> perfect landing. >> a very special thank you to the blue angels. if you want to see how amazing the pilots are in person the blue angels will be back go to foxnews.com and figure out when they will be in a town near you. >> you are so cute. i passed out. i passed out. >> i couldn't believe when i opened my eyes felt like i was passed out for the longest time. it was just a
>> we are not going that fast. >> i want you to squeeze your buttocks and ob dom men all at the samee creating a wall. >> a great change and off to the tarmac. >> i feel the need, need for speed. but there's no time to work on my acting. i strapped in introduced to my pilot chamberlin. before we know it... >> we are clear for takeoff. >> we are ready for takeoff. >> all right. let's do it. >> are you ready? >> ready. >> here we go....
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and momentis ago, the secret service told me that they will review this issue, and plan ob meeting with the mayor about it. live if in northwest d.c., i'm shomari stone. >>> thank you, shomari. tonight, new reaction from the family of a woman who was murdered by a fellow student at the university of virginia. today, he found out that he is going to be staying in prison. george hughley is his name. he lost his appeal, and his lawyers argued that he was denied the right to counsel when one of his lawyers became sick in 2012. today the court of appeals rejected that argument. he is from chevy chase and serving 33 years for the ur mder of yeardley love in 2010. yeardl yeardley's family release a statement and said we are relieved and ready to put the chapter behind us so we can devote our efforts to building the one love foundation and continue to raise awareness about relationship violence. >>> and now no the crisis in ukraine. today, russian president vladimir putin said that he did not send the russian forces to crim crimea. his remarks stunned world leaders, but at the same time tension
and momentis ago, the secret service told me that they will review this issue, and plan ob meeting with the mayor about it. live if in northwest d.c., i'm shomari stone. >>> thank you, shomari. tonight, new reaction from the family of a woman who was murdered by a fellow student at the university of virginia. today, he found out that he is going to be staying in prison. george hughley is his name. he lost his appeal, and his lawyers argued that he was denied the right to counsel when...
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but it comes as taiwan the us jeremy and five other countries issued a joint statement to the ob was torn from putting the russians get to it. g eight summit in seoul. she also said they'd made to convene in a maxi meeting to discuss its options. i deplore in russia's recent actions. grading. we call on russia. he estimates tensions we call from russia. tool on our board is international commitments. to withdraw its forces to its bases. and to reframe from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. and alternate the phone call was to present barack obama and treats and made little headway. cons are now cus like the state. joan carried to visit the amount she said brazen act of aggression you know russia may be able to invade crimea. but in the end. russia will isolate itself. bill the cost to the dichotomy of russia cost of russian businesses. costa russian individuals and ultimately i think russia will either isolate itself on a global stage. they did just that sixty billion dollars for the olympics to try to present a different face on on a tense standoff continues to rage in crimea as
but it comes as taiwan the us jeremy and five other countries issued a joint statement to the ob was torn from putting the russians get to it. g eight summit in seoul. she also said they'd made to convene in a maxi meeting to discuss its options. i deplore in russia's recent actions. grading. we call on russia. he estimates tensions we call from russia. tool on our board is international commitments. to withdraw its forces to its bases. and to reframe from any interference elsewhere in ukraine....
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this was the consensus was like that nor do i start off my chest is essential to my ob decided to have such a change on now and people have a lot of walking on that by thinking about this project the reason he isn't losing money due to an ibm to look into it yesterday was because of the maybe she couldn't think of it. he gets handled it like a majestic. i like nice the commission in the beginning of time and two occasions. these guys after that. the nasdaq has been such a duty. i did like these the private detective who has two sons of the students. he is still before the show was the hardest things i did it as if his jacket and pants into the hype. the bank's business confidence when he applied to the smoothie many of them. the advantage. i like. it grows up but as the battle. do you. i love i want to put the bacon and cheese two boys peace sign identities are being fostered toes and fourteen an artist i sanded the scenes look at the back of a steep fee on to talk to g d is not as nice to greg smith had said that she and i will never recover. buddha. in our team. with two to nineteen
this was the consensus was like that nor do i start off my chest is essential to my ob decided to have such a change on now and people have a lot of walking on that by thinking about this project the reason he isn't losing money due to an ibm to look into it yesterday was because of the maybe she couldn't think of it. he gets handled it like a majestic. i like nice the commission in the beginning of time and two occasions. these guys after that. the nasdaq has been such a duty. i did like these...
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keeps us out of the way of any ob trux. >> these searches can take months or years but the waif is high. mekage that gives clues about wapds. data recorders and the thing that matters mideast. the fate of the people on board. >> for more than two weeks we have seen them as numbers. >> 239 people on board missing malaysia flight airline 370. >> we'd like to share their names and their faces. >> korea normaady. these are just a fraction of the names of the 239 passengers and crew on board from 14 nations. hundreds of family and friends it's been an agonizing wait. she's the executive secretary of the international collective and supporters of fish workers. he was on her way to a conference. her husband wrote a note to friends and family thanks them for their support. it says i remain focused on what we have at hand by way of information and stay with the knowledge she's strong and courageous. her goodness must count for something somewhere. phil wood, a 51-year-old ibm executive was one of three americans on board. >> my bag packed and ready to go. it has been since saturday morning. >> r
keeps us out of the way of any ob trux. >> these searches can take months or years but the waif is high. mekage that gives clues about wapds. data recorders and the thing that matters mideast. the fate of the people on board. >> for more than two weeks we have seen them as numbers. >> 239 people on board missing malaysia flight airline 370. >> we'd like to share their names and their faces. >> korea normaady. these are just a fraction of the names of the 239...
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. >> do you hear nasty things about the president ob fox?o you feel the same language is used on fox as on msnbc? >> we're going through a media moment who have republicans calling the president weak and feckless. to suggest the mean language is only coming from the liberal side of the ledger is absurd. we can all pull our favorite examples of outrageous things that any host ever said. i don't think it's that simple as black and white. >> thank you both for joining me. this is great. >> a pleasure. >> thanks. >>> after a quick break i am talking to a wonderful guest. the one man who just may be able to fix what tv news so often screws up. getting science right and replacing denial with facts, neil degrasse tyson is here. you won't want to miss it. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has
. >> do you hear nasty things about the president ob fox?o you feel the same language is used on fox as on msnbc? >> we're going through a media moment who have republicans calling the president weak and feckless. to suggest the mean language is only coming from the liberal side of the ledger is absurd. we can all pull our favorite examples of outrageous things that any host ever said. i don't think it's that simple as black and white. >> thank you both for joining me. this is...
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. >> we cannot continue financing, ob rate as we did in the last ten years or more. >> in washington, puerto rico delegate to the house of representatives is pushing for assistance. >> the latest initiative i have is i wrote the president, the task force, the white house task for for puerto rico and encouraging the president to full inclusion of puerto ricoian tax credit program when the president makes his next budget petition to congress. >> as shops board up and schools are crumbling, the crime and corruption is escalating. in 2011, a thousand people killed. the highest number in puerto rico's recent history. carlo losing his daughter to a stray bullet. >> the police are doing nothing and we have no fate in the justice department. they recry created the crime scene and never came back. >> the island strong struggled the poverty. draining the livelihoods in what seemed like overnight. >> what i know is a lot of professionals are leaving. it is not necessarily the person that you know is starting out and they don't have an education, these are people that are prepared, they have high
. >> we cannot continue financing, ob rate as we did in the last ten years or more. >> in washington, puerto rico delegate to the house of representatives is pushing for assistance. >> the latest initiative i have is i wrote the president, the task force, the white house task for for puerto rico and encouraging the president to full inclusion of puerto ricoian tax credit program when the president makes his next budget petition to congress. >> as shops board up and...
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the study is from the american college of ob/gyns. >> we have troubling news for our friends who do not get any sleep during the week like kristen and eric and the crew here. you cannot catch up on the weekend. long-term sleep deprivation can destroy 25 percent of brain cells even if you cash up later. the study was continue in mice. university of pennsylvania researchers say it is the first evidence showing that sleep loss can lead to irreversible damage to brain cells. they put laboratory mice in an unstable sleep schedule mirroring the schedule of shift workers and cells deteriorated rapidly. the results are likely in people, as well. >> that is why i can never solve the wheel of fortune puzzles but someone can. can you any out this puzzle we are showing you with two letters showing. >> ten seconds. keep talking. >> new baby buggy, new baby, new baby --. >> wow...so lucky. the contestant...of daly city solved the puzzle. he won $45,000. >> you can catch "wheel of fortune" right here on abc7. for moments like that. >> now he needs to boy a lottery ticket. that was incredible. mike, i
the study is from the american college of ob/gyns. >> we have troubling news for our friends who do not get any sleep during the week like kristen and eric and the crew here. you cannot catch up on the weekend. long-term sleep deprivation can destroy 25 percent of brain cells even if you cash up later. the study was continue in mice. university of pennsylvania researchers say it is the first evidence showing that sleep loss can lead to irreversible damage to brain cells. they put...
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. >> for now they will fully support the government, and they wonder whether their ob grievances will be addressed. >> a reminder as always, there's more on the website, aljazeera.com. get the latest on all the store which is we are covering. next. . >> they come to america from all over the world seeking a better life. we will look at a controversial program. >>> and how an undocumented immigrant could be your boss and it's all perfectly legal. did you say put up a fence and deport them all? but get ready to pay more for your family at the grocery store. i'll explain why. i'm ali velshi in phoenix.
. >> for now they will fully support the government, and they wonder whether their ob grievances will be addressed. >> a reminder as always, there's more on the website, aljazeera.com. get the latest on all the store which is we are covering. next. . >> they come to america from all over the world seeking a better life. we will look at a controversial program. >>> and how an undocumented immigrant could be your boss and it's all perfectly legal. did you say put up a...
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the study is from the american college of ob/gyns. >> a professional dancer has taken the stage for the first time since loading part of her left leg in the boston marathon bombing. the 33-year-old woman performed the rhumba at the tech conference in vancouver and twirled on her new leg made specifically for dancing. designed by a professor who wanted to get her back to doing what she loved and after the performance she had a huge smile and wiped away some tears. >> we are following three big stories: breaking news in berkeley where a fire forces dozens of students into the street and at action we are at the seen. also, a major break in the search for the missing malaysian airplane nine with a big clue that has researchers scouring the sea near australia. >> and a fall enmen zoe send county sheriff deputy who was involved in a deadly confrontation with a >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> shall we toast the arrival of spring in a few hours? he is to spring. >> it is
the study is from the american college of ob/gyns. >> a professional dancer has taken the stage for the first time since loading part of her left leg in the boston marathon bombing. the 33-year-old woman performed the rhumba at the tech conference in vancouver and twirled on her new leg made specifically for dancing. designed by a professor who wanted to get her back to doing what she loved and after the performance she had a huge smile and wiped away some tears. >> we are following...
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wonder whether their ob grievances will be addressed. >> a reminder as always, there's more on the website, aljazeera.com. get the latest on all the store which is we are covering. next. . >> they come to america from all over the world seeking a better life. we will look at a controversial program. >>> and how an undocumented immigrant could be your boss and it's all perfectly legal. did you say put up a fence and deport them all? but get ready to pay more for your family at the grocery store. i'll explain why. i'm ali velshi in phoenix. and this is "real money." >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half houral @ali velshi on twitter. i'm here in phoenix, the e epicenter of the immigration debate in the country. states like energy, new jersey, california has even larger immigrant population. mexicans are the biggest community of immigrants in the united states by a long shot making up close to one-third of the total foreign-born population in this country. as you can see there is a huge gap between mexico and the res
wonder whether their ob grievances will be addressed. >> a reminder as always, there's more on the website, aljazeera.com. get the latest on all the store which is we are covering. next. . >> they come to america from all over the world seeking a better life. we will look at a controversial program. >>> and how an undocumented immigrant could be your boss and it's all perfectly legal. did you say put up a fence and deport them all? but get ready to pay more for your family...
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called "bossy" arthur good used to be called the other "b" word, because you can lead without being obox. you can lead without trying to tear people's heads off. you can still be a ceo without being called bossy. >> i don't know, i don't mind being called bossy. john, is this the best way to get women in the corner offices? it seems like such a small thing. >> i think it is a small thing. i applaud them for doing this. i don't know why a company would not want a board of director to look like it's customers. in some retail places, 80% of the shoppers are women, yet 20% or less are ceos. too many times in our corporate world, we're hailing males as our corporate boards. i don't think that's an ad mirl quality to have in the year 2014. >> i'm with john. i think any time you get a conversation going about encouraging girls to lead and encouraging girls to be more competitive and assertive and that's not just okay. that's the way they should be. i think it's a good thing. you know. >> so what's the word "b"? leave it alone. be proud. >> you can't ban "bossy." >> i think the idea that it's
called "bossy" arthur good used to be called the other "b" word, because you can lead without being obox. you can lead without trying to tear people's heads off. you can still be a ceo without being called bossy. >> i don't know, i don't mind being called bossy. john, is this the best way to get women in the corner offices? it seems like such a small thing. >> i think it is a small thing. i applaud them for doing this. i don't know why a company would not want a...
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we are already like down just for ob ligtory payment, let alone the other stuff swri to do to run this country. get these guys accountable. chuck is dead oneonta one, let the people know the voters know, they're wasting our money, probably like five star lunch for all we know as opposed to trying to control our debt and bring it down. >> we are all kind of to blame, jonas, do these numbers prove we don't need more tax hikes, we need to just spend less? >> no it proves we need more tax hikes around more spending cuts. let's go back to we had a surplus last. what happened, they cut taxes him we did a halfway reversed the tax increase only on the wealthy primarily. it's helped. we also singled out increased spending through things like if medicare affordable caring a and defense spending since 9-11 and homeland security. we have to get rid of that spending and go back to the balanced budget. you increase spending, cut tax revenue, we got to do the exact opposite and tickets it. that's the only way. >> okay. john, what do you think of that? >> i disagree, jonas, you are judging by the fact
we are already like down just for ob ligtory payment, let alone the other stuff swri to do to run this country. get these guys accountable. chuck is dead oneonta one, let the people know the voters know, they're wasting our money, probably like five star lunch for all we know as opposed to trying to control our debt and bring it down. >> we are all kind of to blame, jonas, do these numbers prove we don't need more tax hikes, we need to just spend less? >> no it proves we need more...
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questions will ob yoursly need to be asked before somebody raised the alarm in vietnam that they hadn't heard from this plane. i just need to make one point very clear, fredricka in all of this. what i'm doing here is putting one and one and one together from the various things we've been told during the week. the official information we've been told during the week. now, if it comes up at half a dozen, during the course of the week, so be it. but at the moment, from what we were told by this terribly significant news conference this morning, by the malaysian prime minister, crucial importance what it appears is that there is this minor -- well not minor. there is this point-dwhsh they said, all right, good night what was happening in the cockpit? because we know that the acars has already been disabled because the p.m. said. >> so richard quest, i'm going to let you go. i know you'll be joining me on-set and we have to get you miked up and ready to go. meantime, justin green a private pilot and aviation attorney. what does this information mean to you? under what circumstances does a p
questions will ob yoursly need to be asked before somebody raised the alarm in vietnam that they hadn't heard from this plane. i just need to make one point very clear, fredricka in all of this. what i'm doing here is putting one and one and one together from the various things we've been told during the week. the official information we've been told during the week. now, if it comes up at half a dozen, during the course of the week, so be it. but at the moment, from what we were told by this...
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as metal revival to the ob regattas and take a rewritten diseases as the two pistols study for my first or second row will. they would melt your account is then takes the sissy focuses on forensic work scientists here same markings of bullets are key to identifying exactly what types of guns are out there on the streets to find a freebie from crawling thing and in each of a crime scenes include the common man to make three bullets began to sing their own fondness and gone. we neither side got most of the news that don't realize crossing the scientists do to contribute to peace about puzzle in tackling the decline. the problem goes back to the fact that the mole was not identified was sent to eat and what isn't the rest of me learning and. more news this hour that the enemy's air force has discovered oil slick switch could have been left by malaysian airlines passenger jet that disappeared on its way from colony to work to beijing several intelligence agencies have raised concerns about possible terror attack as at least two passengers were carrying stolen passports hundred and thirty ni
as metal revival to the ob regattas and take a rewritten diseases as the two pistols study for my first or second row will. they would melt your account is then takes the sissy focuses on forensic work scientists here same markings of bullets are key to identifying exactly what types of guns are out there on the streets to find a freebie from crawling thing and in each of a crime scenes include the common man to make three bullets began to sing their own fondness and gone. we neither side got...
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active families could also join private health insurance which come in china are not the will to the ob yet that buys the team for now. the government of william kerr each friday insurance companies to provide a more bitter services some cover the know will come and try to help out private health teachers who was to provide those people who are not working if the needy me in the town the listed companies. so i think the four foreigners and the ten meter joint of the state health teachers who went from being put in it or not. combine out private health insurance programs. we too are expected to be better developed under the current policy. another area. it's course which is of concern to the sunday people. but there is still a long way to guard but it was right his fly is one of the reporters towards the end of the press conference was that of tobacco control. we hear that there are of enormous parking areas at the time that it all the different departments with makings of being held during this political season but this is a wally big problem is an abundance of just the probe. you talke
active families could also join private health insurance which come in china are not the will to the ob yet that buys the team for now. the government of william kerr each friday insurance companies to provide a more bitter services some cover the know will come and try to help out private health teachers who was to provide those people who are not working if the needy me in the town the listed companies. so i think the four foreigners and the ten meter joint of the state health teachers who...
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is not too late no teen center over the ammunition was taken away from a snow dome are viable to the ob with dogs and cake we reckon diseases as the two pistols study for my first and second world war they would melt your account is then takes you to see focuses on forensic work scientists here same markings of bullets are key to identifying exactly what types of guns are out there on the streets to find a freebie from crawling thing leads to the crime scenes include the common man to raise three boys together and save their own fondness and gone weenies at that sign got most of the news was treated as crimes. but the scientists do to contribute a piece of the puzzle in tackling gun crime problem goes back to the fact that the mole was not identified was sent to eat and what isn't. the e learning and. in germany in an initiative to teach schoolchildren of on sexual minorities has provoked an outcry from some parents the wheel and the kids poured traditional values and say it's all too much to see it easy to see catherine off exchange. rarely has to rachel and caused this much of a star
is not too late no teen center over the ammunition was taken away from a snow dome are viable to the ob with dogs and cake we reckon diseases as the two pistols study for my first and second world war they would melt your account is then takes you to see focuses on forensic work scientists here same markings of bullets are key to identifying exactly what types of guns are out there on the streets to find a freebie from crawling thing leads to the crime scenes include the common man to raise...
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as no longer viable to the ob regattas and take a rewritten diseases as the two pistols study for my first cycle low will. they would melt your account is then takes the sissy focuses on forensic work scientists here same markings of bullets are key to identifying exactly what types of guns are out there on the streets to find a freebie from crawling thing and in each of a crime scenes include the common man to make three bullets began to sing their own fondness and gone. we neither side got most of the news was treated as crimes. the scientists do to contribute to peace about puzzle in tackling the decline. the problem goes back to the fact that the mole was not identified was sent to eat and what isn't. the e learning and and the thieves break in step with eddie martin the air i. holden iy. savingse the capital. that is the basis of capitalism to get a double but doubly get double the savings you have stated that it is a good shots and tidied up the shop so zach sample based there was a media and the injured seen for a while. last year i don't think so. really courts courts. russia
as no longer viable to the ob regattas and take a rewritten diseases as the two pistols study for my first cycle low will. they would melt your account is then takes the sissy focuses on forensic work scientists here same markings of bullets are key to identifying exactly what types of guns are out there on the streets to find a freebie from crawling thing and in each of a crime scenes include the common man to make three bullets began to sing their own fondness and gone. we neither side got...
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cranny i'm on the scale is evident that the submission from the eu foreign policy team that isn't an ob is very easy to read and study what happened to me. while brussels had every reason to denounce the actions of radical groups in ukraine much idea but turned a blind eye that took most of all the international relations expert from the moscow state universities for the last several months the western governments and the western press has been engaged in a policy of putting their hands over their eyes in years. in a game of see no evil hear no evil speak no evil. going so far is declared that the ultra nationalist forces either don't exist. or um trying to present them as a fringe element that had no real impact for facts on the events of the year of my dogs rights watch. right now actually the reit sector has the treatment refrain from violence outside of the rada wears a couple months ago they were tossing molotov cocktails and shooting policeman to the streets. but right now. they are seen as the no longer useful. and it's embarrassing to the porch that has taken power serving only
cranny i'm on the scale is evident that the submission from the eu foreign policy team that isn't an ob is very easy to read and study what happened to me. while brussels had every reason to denounce the actions of radical groups in ukraine much idea but turned a blind eye that took most of all the international relations expert from the moscow state universities for the last several months the western governments and the western press has been engaged in a policy of putting their hands over...
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chinese academy of social sciences report estimated the average cost for the two rural residents to move ob hundred and thirty five thousand euro. of which twenty six thousand years and will be covered by the government. to me this financial challenge the state council was allowing local governments to issue municipal bonds as part of the diversified and sustain funding mechanism. apart from or is it an allocation to find deals with the wide spectrum of improvements ranging from better city layout employment regional development service systems reductions in energy use and in the conservation of calls for heritage. there are all about urban inclusiveness. it aims to cover ninety nine percent of migrant children with nine years of basic education and ninety five percent of her labors and others struggling to find works with free basic job training. china also plans on increasing the number and scope of small and medium sized cities. china also plans on increasing the number and scope of small and medium size cities to spread out the population improve the functioning of small towns. some hou
chinese academy of social sciences report estimated the average cost for the two rural residents to move ob hundred and thirty five thousand euro. of which twenty six thousand years and will be covered by the government. to me this financial challenge the state council was allowing local governments to issue municipal bonds as part of the diversified and sustain funding mechanism. apart from or is it an allocation to find deals with the wide spectrum of improvements ranging from better city...
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. >> this observe station that obe reporting suggests that we can test for the first time whether diseaseying therapies and those at risk, not those who already have the disease might be able to delay or abrogate that group of individuals developing alzheimer's disease. >> the test will conduct clinical trials and may an huge advance. 44 million people currently have alzheimer's disease and their predictions that that could travel to 135 million people in the next 35 years. a test like the one being developed at georgetown university presents the possibility of what is being described as a dementia time bomb can be diffused before tens of millions more suffer from the disease. >> head of research in u.k. he questions the blood test particularly the claim that it is 90% accurate. >> the 90% is based on a particular figure. but when you look at the fairly low levels of conversion of people of elderly people to dementia in the real world the number is going to be far lower than that, i'm afraid. i think it can be useful as research has suggested in clinical trials or identifying people who m
. >> this observe station that obe reporting suggests that we can test for the first time whether diseaseying therapies and those at risk, not those who already have the disease might be able to delay or abrogate that group of individuals developing alzheimer's disease. >> the test will conduct clinical trials and may an huge advance. 44 million people currently have alzheimer's disease and their predictions that that could travel to 135 million people in the next 35 years. a test...
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thanks. .ob eisenbeis and david kotok gentlemen, it's always a pleasure.heck on the market movers on the other side of the break. ♪ >> at the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and streaming on your tablet and bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i'm mark crumpton new york. thanks for joining us. on the markets is next. >> we are coming up on 56th of the hour. i am julie hyman. let's get you caught up on where stocks are trading. we are off the highs. the nasdaq just barely -- we did have mixed economic data this morning contributing to that. in terms of individual stocks, we're watching nio marin. the pharmaceutical company has been cut, it's rating was cut -- its rating was cut. however goldman did keep its 84 dollar price target, which is above where the stock is trading now. that level happens to be the average price target by analysts survived by bloomberg. also abby. this rug maker being sued by gilead. -- drug maker being sued by gilead. broadly is thee focus of the sector rep
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and that first feeling to stand up again, it's just -- i would have been thrilled obe in that position emotional moment for these kids who spent the past year selling countless cups of legal owade and raising are money from generous people to make it happen. >> the first moment, when i stood up and i tried see the children's faces, and some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe! and then to have that heart to heart hug. and i hugged in a wheelchair, there's a disconnect. i get heart to heart cugz when i stand up. >> -- hugs when i stand up. >> do you promise me a hug? >> yes. >> amanda took her.first steps to making that a reality in 2010. that's when she got a call from the robot's creators asking her to help them in their technology. she went to the san francisco bay area and took it for a test run. >> how did it feel to be able to stand and look at people? >> first time i stood up, i went home, and i cried hard. in all honesty. these were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long! and i felt so good in my body. i slept hard. and i wasn't in pain. >> total
and that first feeling to stand up again, it's just -- i would have been thrilled obe in that position emotional moment for these kids who spent the past year selling countless cups of legal owade and raising are money from generous people to make it happen. >> the first moment, when i stood up and i tried see the children's faces, and some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe! and then to have that heart to heart hug. and i hugged in a wheelchair, there's a disconnect....
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trying hard to spin david jolly's win in the florida special election in the same district president ob carried twice. jay carney saying the election was a draw and not a river ren du -- referendum on obamacare. george bush, columnist charles krauthammer says it is clear democrats should be concerned. >> not surprising they are saying that in the media. behind closed doors they are panicking. this is a woman who is statewide official almost elected governor of the state of florida in a district barack obamacare idea twice way out raised her opponent. she still lost to a relatively unknown guy. the issue was obama and obamacare tieing her to obama and own care. this is sending a shock wave through out all of the states where there are obama democrats. >> obamacare in and of itself is the embodiment of obama's retired domestic policy over reaching extensive intrusive. i think the verdict is in on this. >> it was lights out at the capital at least on the dome. high winds causing problems for the power supply there. the lights this day inside the capitol building. dc pranksters taking advan
trying hard to spin david jolly's win in the florida special election in the same district president ob carried twice. jay carney saying the election was a draw and not a river ren du -- referendum on obamacare. george bush, columnist charles krauthammer says it is clear democrats should be concerned. >> not surprising they are saying that in the media. behind closed doors they are panicking. this is a woman who is statewide official almost elected governor of the state of florida in a...
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and that first feeling to stand up again, it's just -- i would have been thrilled obe in that positionwas an emotional moment for these kids who spent the past year selling countless cups of legal owade and raising are money from generous people to make it happen. >> the first moment, when i stood up and i tried see the children's faces, and some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe! and then to have that heart to heart hug. and i hugged in a wheelchair, there's a disconnect. i get heart to heart cugz when i stand up. >> -- hugs when i stand up. >> do you promise me a hug? >> yes. >> amanda took her.first steps to making that a reality in 2010. that's when she got a call from the robot's creators asking her to help them in their technology. she went to the san francisco bay area and took it for a test run. >> how did it feel to be able to stand and look at people? >> first time i stood up, i went home, and i cried hard. in all honesty. these were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long! and i felt so good in my body. i slept hard. and i wasn't in pain. >>
and that first feeling to stand up again, it's just -- i would have been thrilled obe in that positionwas an emotional moment for these kids who spent the past year selling countless cups of legal owade and raising are money from generous people to make it happen. >> the first moment, when i stood up and i tried see the children's faces, and some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe! and then to have that heart to heart hug. and i hugged in a wheelchair, there's a...
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. >> talk about a wipe out a wave that was so big it knocked down everything in its path. ptain ob. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. >> a collector corvette is rescued in kentucky. >> you can hear their excitement. workers at the national corvette museum elated when they were able to crank up one of the corvettes they rescued from the 60 foot sink hole. it was one of 8 prize muscle cars swallowed up last month. they have pulled two-cars out already. they expect to hoist out a third later today. it could take three weeks to recover all of the corvettes then they will be sent back to be restored to their original condition. >>> another cheating scandal fo
. >> talk about a wipe out a wave that was so big it knocked down everything in its path. ptain ob. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back,...
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they are getting the impression that the authorities are putting up the ob stack kls because of the bureau rack si. i think what they would like to see the more efficiency and more cooperation on behalf of the authorities because there is a dilemma of having the foreign en investors. so being able to touch the health system and the education system. as i say, i think they want to see an easier place in which to operate. >> thank you. more than 30 people are detained in chile. the police used tear gas to disburse is crowds. they are rallying to remember two brothers that were killed three decades ago. >> for the first time since malaysia flight dispeered the kruts fished debris out of the ocean. they are working to see if it is from the missing jet. the u.s. navy is sending equipment to detect pings from the black boxes. >> the teams are racing against the clocks to find the black boxes and the transmitter works only another 7 to 10 days before the battery dies. to search has moved to the north and crews from two ships one from china and one from australia pulled debris from the water. this
they are getting the impression that the authorities are putting up the ob stack kls because of the bureau rack si. i think what they would like to see the more efficiency and more cooperation on behalf of the authorities because there is a dilemma of having the foreign en investors. so being able to touch the health system and the education system. as i say, i think they want to see an easier place in which to operate. >> thank you. more than 30 people are detained in chile. the police...
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>> you though what, i would say talk to your ob/gyn, talk to your midwife and ask how many types haveigh the risks, the benefits and the options. >> why do you think people want to do this? >> i was going to ask that. why would you want to do that. >> they have a mermaid fantasy. i think we have sometimes in popular culture a glamorized view of labor and delivery in a hollywood celebrity way and we have to remember most of the time, yes, things turn out fine, it's a natural thing, but emergencies do occur and sometimes they occur very unexpectedly and then you really want to have all your guns loaded ready to deal with that and you can't do that underwater. >> well, fair enough. >> good advice. thank you. >>> changing gears to that amazing first kiss video that people can't stop watching, millions have clicked on it all over the world. the back story on the viral sensation and, sara, this is kind of hypnotic. >> it is. i think we're going in reverse babies to first kisses but there is something special about a first kiss and it's usually a moment shared between just two people. this v
>> you though what, i would say talk to your ob/gyn, talk to your midwife and ask how many types haveigh the risks, the benefits and the options. >> why do you think people want to do this? >> i was going to ask that. why would you want to do that. >> they have a mermaid fantasy. i think we have sometimes in popular culture a glamorized view of labor and delivery in a hollywood celebrity way and we have to remember most of the time, yes, things turn out fine, it's a...
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62 new york on saturday dropping to 44 as we go towards tuesday, 38 overnight lows, 45, we are going obeeing another blast of cold air coming into the area, not only coming into new york but we are seeing temperatures all the way towards atlanta, there's a look at your national weather, your news with richelle, coming up next. oo. >> in our friday art segment, music this marts. music and rhythm in the country of malli. michael meredith fresh off the trip to malli. since you just got back, tell us what the environment is like there? >> it's an amazing thing to witness and film. the country has been through a horrible few years, the crisis has affected everybody. and music, the angle of our film is bringing people back together, the peace and reconciliation process, to witness that and see the environment changing is a very special thing. >> do you feel it's change lives? >> definitely changing be lives. mending conflict, the neighbors and different towns and different cultures that have clashed throughout the process are now coming back together and music is doing it. in timbuktu last wee
62 new york on saturday dropping to 44 as we go towards tuesday, 38 overnight lows, 45, we are going obeeing another blast of cold air coming into the area, not only coming into new york but we are seeing temperatures all the way towards atlanta, there's a look at your national weather, your news with richelle, coming up next. oo. >> in our friday art segment, music this marts. music and rhythm in the country of malli. michael meredith fresh off the trip to malli. since you just got back,...
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if you know anything about seals he is one tough as ob. when he got all the paperwork and got johnnie here and when he heard johnnie was on a mission, he started crying. you can imagine a tough as nails seal guy crying, not only does he admit he is proud of that. it goes to show how much seals respect him. >> at the beginning, defining moment when you are allowed to carry a weapon? >> to repeat the question you were not -- excuse me. you were not allowed to carry a weapon. at what point were you allowed? >> iraqi forces -- >> gee americans have a long list of things that -- first of all the seals or any force can or can't do but as a side bar to is that they didn't allow interpreters to carry weapons. at some point, we're talking about seals. seals specifically started training iraqi forces. at that point johnny was considered working with seals, he was working also with a the iraqis and under their rule under their rule and under their rule he was allowed to carry a weapon. i am not the person that came up with those rules. johnny follows
if you know anything about seals he is one tough as ob. when he got all the paperwork and got johnnie here and when he heard johnnie was on a mission, he started crying. you can imagine a tough as nails seal guy crying, not only does he admit he is proud of that. it goes to show how much seals respect him. >> at the beginning, defining moment when you are allowed to carry a weapon? >> to repeat the question you were not -- excuse me. you were not allowed to carry a weapon. at what...
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become ob. the unemployment rate is nearly at 6 1/2%.t could be lower than that at that point it will be completely uninformative. so i think they will drop that threshold and they will draft some new qualitative guidance hopefully will give markets a sense of what their plans are. cheryl: steven, what do you expect the decision making to be at this meeting? when mr. bernanke had his final meeting he had unanimous consent and support from the board. this time though, mr. fisher, mr. plosser, may be those swing votes. do you think that has any effect on the beginning of janet yellen's tenure as fed chairwoman? >> i don't think it will have any effect on the actual decision that the fomc reaches. those two fomc members as you have noted tend to be on the hawkish end. they have dissented frequently in the past but they're too far out of the mainstream to affect the decision. so it might not be unanimous decision but they're not going to influence what the fomc ultimately does today. adam: so janet yellen, like her predecessor is focused on
become ob. the unemployment rate is nearly at 6 1/2%.t could be lower than that at that point it will be completely uninformative. so i think they will drop that threshold and they will draft some new qualitative guidance hopefully will give markets a sense of what their plans are. cheryl: steven, what do you expect the decision making to be at this meeting? when mr. bernanke had his final meeting he had unanimous consent and support from the board. this time though, mr. fisher, mr. plosser,...
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ob to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> you're with "bbc world news" with me, nik gowing. i have the latest headlines for you. diplomatic efforts now under way aimed at reducing tensions and preventing misunderstand dings in ukraine and crimea. russian's foreign minister says moscow is not in direct control of forces in crimea. >>> oscar pistorius's trial has been adjourned for procedural reasons. the pair olympian denies murder and claims he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder. >>> the trial of three journalists from the al jazeera news channel has reopened in cairo. they've been held since late december on charges of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood. that's a b
ob to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> you're with "bbc world news" with me, nik gowing. i have the...
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you stand for principle you lose elections, the smart way, the washington way is don't stand against obstand again the debt ceiling. of course all of us remember president dole and president mccain and president romney. >> just a few minutes ago congressman paul ryan argued that infighting in the republican party is an asset, urging the gop to celebrate the messy and noisy debate. >> the way the left tells it, the republican party is in a massive civil war. there's infighting, conflict, back-biting, discord. look, i'm irish. that's my idea of a family reunion. i don't see this great divide in our party. what i see is a vibrant debate. >>> joining me now from cpac, terry bacon jr., political editor for thegrio.com. they're sort of mapping out the stump speeches to some extent? >> totally. we're in a conservative pep rally of sorts. ted cruz is not very popular in the senate. here very popular. when you talk about the government shutdown, there's a lot of applause about his role in this. he laze out his ten ideas. there is probably going to be ten candidates here who may run in 2016. you'
you stand for principle you lose elections, the smart way, the washington way is don't stand against obstand again the debt ceiling. of course all of us remember president dole and president mccain and president romney. >> just a few minutes ago congressman paul ryan argued that infighting in the republican party is an asset, urging the gop to celebrate the messy and noisy debate. >> the way the left tells it, the republican party is in a massive civil war. there's infighting,...
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thank you, chuck todd in the netherlands with president ob a obama. >> you got it. >> you can kauch theaily rundown at 9:00 a.m. on msnbc. with president obama facing one of the biggest foreign policy challenges, keeping a tight european pecoalition of allies going to be more important than other. joining us now, chris hill. thank you very much ambassador for joining us. >> pleasure. >> tell me, the president is saying he's got this united front with his g7 allies, how do ut assess the strength of those relationships right now? >> certainly this is very complex. and i think his main task is to maintain some kind of united front. but most importantly to make sure it does not appear there's a division even if there are internal disagreements. certainly he wants to see sanctions tightened but he also wants to be careful not to feed this narrative we're into a new cold war. that's not something the europeans are going to go along with. he needs to talk about the long-term challenge without it turning into a cold war. secondly and this is very important. there are a lot of new nato members p
thank you, chuck todd in the netherlands with president ob a obama. >> you got it. >> you can kauch theaily rundown at 9:00 a.m. on msnbc. with president obama facing one of the biggest foreign policy challenges, keeping a tight european pecoalition of allies going to be more important than other. joining us now, chris hill. thank you very much ambassador for joining us. >> pleasure. >> tell me, the president is saying he's got this united front with his g7 allies, how...
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. >> reporter: but the investigative unit has ob tained the navy contract for this cleanup, the plansoil excavated will be transported for radiological processes that includes surveying and characterizing and remediating if necessary. if the screening process workers insist is not happening. in this letter sent to the state health department and federal regulators consumer advocates quote an anonymous worker saying project personnel are not monitored for potential exposure to radiation, no soil assessment has been or is being performed and that soil dug up near buildings contaminated with radiation is being shimmed offsite to state facilities not licensed to accept low-level radio active waste. we followed a truck full of dirt from parcel "c" taken to this landfall in pittsburg. it's a class two landfill only authorized to accept chemically impacted soil and not radiological soil. workers on site also provided us these photos they've taken to document tons of potentially contaminated soil, soil that they say has not undergone testing. >> i'm concerned about that. i would be surprised
. >> reporter: but the investigative unit has ob tained the navy contract for this cleanup, the plansoil excavated will be transported for radiological processes that includes surveying and characterizing and remediating if necessary. if the screening process workers insist is not happening. in this letter sent to the state health department and federal regulators consumer advocates quote an anonymous worker saying project personnel are not monitored for potential exposure to radiation,...
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there's a woman in the book, wonderful ob/gyn. devout muss lynn woman, who cold -- muslim woman who told be empty brigades bringing surgical teamed to the most remote cornes of the country to make sure everybody had access to contraception, and it was free. but it was voluntary. they had posters saying, you know, two is good, but the only thing that was required was counseling for couples. in those sessions, which were held either in the mosque or health center, among other things they talk about how much it costs to raise, feed, educate, and clothe children. and women didn't need to be told twice. but the fourth probably most important part of this, they encouraged girls to stay in school because a woman who is studying tends to defer her child-bearing until her studies are done, and anyone when she is done she has something interesting and useful to do, economically helpful, she wants to be a mother but you can't do all of that stuff if you have seven kids. so everwhelmingly, wherever i went, rich country, poor country, you get
there's a woman in the book, wonderful ob/gyn. devout muss lynn woman, who cold -- muslim woman who told be empty brigades bringing surgical teamed to the most remote cornes of the country to make sure everybody had access to contraception, and it was free. but it was voluntary. they had posters saying, you know, two is good, but the only thing that was required was counseling for couples. in those sessions, which were held either in the mosque or health center, among other things they talk...
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to hear an ending, they need some sort of resolution to it, an until there is one they are focused obt? >> >> yes. certainly when it comes to the idea of why someone died, people do want closure. for one. and for two, as i said, they want someone to hold accountable. it's a very disturbing thought and that right now, we can't figure out, quote, who's to blame. and when you think about someone dying needlessly, you know, it's sort of like who am i going to point the finger at. i think this nebulousness keeps us riveted until we have someone to hold accountable, even though as you pointed out at the beginning there's never been anything like this, it's unbelievably rare, but when you watch it over and over again it doesn't feel that way. as i said, we tend to identify with these disasters and the fear of flying may go up for people. >> first bump of turbulence on my flight i had the look out the window to see where i was, even though i knew it was irrational. >> just like conspiracies aren't necessarily rationale. in fact, interestingly, brian, what happens with conspiracies is that the
to hear an ending, they need some sort of resolution to it, an until there is one they are focused obt? >> >> yes. certainly when it comes to the idea of why someone died, people do want closure. for one. and for two, as i said, they want someone to hold accountable. it's a very disturbing thought and that right now, we can't figure out, quote, who's to blame. and when you think about someone dying needlessly, you know, it's sort of like who am i going to point the finger at. i...
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north america and the birthplace of kandlepin bilco >>> in about 15 minutes time from now, putting oblled "street signs." lots of things coming up for you. for example, stocks taxiing along the runway poised to take off. and think about breakfast, bacon, coffee, orange juice. do you really like to know your co-workers' salary? we asked you, yes or no? we'll reveal the results of that poll and whether, maybe, there is such a thing of just too much transparency. an veinteresting talk. that and lots more on "street signs." meantime, back to you. >> mandy, see you at 2:00 eastern time. >>> and today's yahoo! question of the day, maryland considering a ban on the sale of energy drinks to minors. should theyen banned? 48% say, yes. they can be adangerous health hazard. 30% say, no. let them make their own choices. 23% say their first needs to be more research on their health effects. >>> some big power pitch news for loverly featured yesterday right here on "power lunch." nobel did the entrepreneur get three votes in, one of the panelists, sonya perkins of broadway angels, is really, really
north america and the birthplace of kandlepin bilco >>> in about 15 minutes time from now, putting oblled "street signs." lots of things coming up for you. for example, stocks taxiing along the runway poised to take off. and think about breakfast, bacon, coffee, orange juice. do you really like to know your co-workers' salary? we asked you, yes or no? we'll reveal the results of that poll and whether, maybe, there is such a thing of just too much transparency. an...
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so there was no pashtun guying vision except that we really don't like bram and be arack ob anybody associated how they all talk about how america's best days are in front of us. they definitely got the memo that they need to be more optimistic. but do they need to work on as ron says talking more about what specifically that means? >> well, yes, because the knock on republicans for the last couple of cycles has been that they have run against barack obama. and barack obama will be on the ticket to a certain septembexte fall, but not as much in 2016. you've heard this for years. people want to hear more. like okay, so you're not for that, so what are you for. and so that and being more optimistic. the idea that democrats try to stick on republicans saying no to everything actually took hold a little bit. so they're fighting against that at the same time. >> speaking about fighting, i want to touch on something that happened yesterday after the show. yesterday the senate blocked the confirmation of debo adegbile former head of the legal defense fund. he was nominated to lead the justice departm
so there was no pashtun guying vision except that we really don't like bram and be arack ob anybody associated how they all talk about how america's best days are in front of us. they definitely got the memo that they need to be more optimistic. but do they need to work on as ron says talking more about what specifically that means? >> well, yes, because the knock on republicans for the last couple of cycles has been that they have run against barack obama. and barack obama will be on the...
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jennifer ashton, an ob/gyn, who told us that surprisingly little research has gone into the issue ofe in a while to consume a drink probably will not do any harm for the baby. >> reporter: so even the american academy of pediatrics does not say zero tolerance? >> correct. they don't say zero. but we have to remember that alcohol is in fact a toxin. it's especially toxic to the newborn brain. >> reporter: so, what is a nursing mother to do if she wants a drink now and then? >> you have the option of pumping in advance, pumping and storing milk. or, saying at the last minute, you know what, i want to have a fun night tonight, i'm going to drink probably more than one drink. and so for the next six hours, i'm going to give my baby formula. >> reporter: the district attorney recently dropped tasha's child endangerment charge because there was just not enough evidence to prove tasha had had one too many drinks to care for her child. but the waitress, jackie connors, who says she was just trying to do the right thing, was fired the week after calling the cops on tasha. the management of gu
jennifer ashton, an ob/gyn, who told us that surprisingly little research has gone into the issue ofe in a while to consume a drink probably will not do any harm for the baby. >> reporter: so even the american academy of pediatrics does not say zero tolerance? >> correct. they don't say zero. but we have to remember that alcohol is in fact a toxin. it's especially toxic to the newborn brain. >> reporter: so, what is a nursing mother to do if she wants a drink now and then?...
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my mother, who is an ob/gyn, emigrated to this country, and worked backbreakingly hard to have a career here, especially after moving from africa. i virtually never saw my parents growing up because of how hard they worked and i aplield that to entertainment which worked out, which to me just makes me feel kind of good about the country in a way, because i couldn't have done this in india, i don't think. >> rose: and you have in fact said if i knew i was going to have my own show, i'd have to do it myself. >> absolutely. >> rose: what's the vision for ""the mindy project"? >> i love romantic comedies and i've spoken about it a lot. and what are silly about them and what are wonderful about them. in general i found recently in romantic comedies the focus is on romance and not comedy at all. i think now it's just about romance and silliness and girls wearing fancy dresses and falling into cakes and things like that. and i came up "the office" and i came up from a group of very hard comedy writers, and they're -- >> of which you were one. >> i believe i am. if i can say that. and i believe
my mother, who is an ob/gyn, emigrated to this country, and worked backbreakingly hard to have a career here, especially after moving from africa. i virtually never saw my parents growing up because of how hard they worked and i aplield that to entertainment which worked out, which to me just makes me feel kind of good about the country in a way, because i couldn't have done this in india, i don't think. >> rose: and you have in fact said if i knew i was going to have my own show, i'd...
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it's my ob and televisions inside to put too many to a brand new edition doubt that i while but the program presents the different faces. i let you feed that if the voices on taiwan. on the host region will depend on christian hospital. most celebrated the sixtieth anniversary in the year of two thousand thirty. over the last sixty years while the major achievements of the pink own christian hospital is the international medical mission that this is tomolo way. almost every year. and on today's program where do i get to have practised joseph hughes who stood superintendent of the penal christian hospital to talk about the mission to my lovely apples so many other projects that the hospital currently has will come to the program hockey the audience. i'd use my pressures continue my trip on highland hotel. here's what the place is ours to have you here on the world of today and ideas have mentioned bill one of the major achievements of the penal christian hospital east the international medical mission. they use into malawi in africa and that kate ellis globe it above the background of commis
it's my ob and televisions inside to put too many to a brand new edition doubt that i while but the program presents the different faces. i let you feed that if the voices on taiwan. on the host region will depend on christian hospital. most celebrated the sixtieth anniversary in the year of two thousand thirty. over the last sixty years while the major achievements of the pink own christian hospital is the international medical mission that this is tomolo way. almost every year. and on today's...