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rosy ruiz for a week we were like, rosy ruiz is a you -- is amazing.n the door and say i think this woman is cheating. it took weeks to find out if she was a cheater. we didn't have this electronic stuff in our hands. rosy riew wreez -- ruiz was famous. she became all of the thing with the boston accents. they talked about rosy ruiz. anyone who cheated it would be like -- in track you would say rosy ruiz get your foot over the line. keep your eyes on your own test, rosy ruiz. for a decade that's all it was, rosy ruiz. >> nobody will talk about this woman because it was too easy to catch her and the 24-hour news cycle. >> i have already forgotten her name. let's remember rebecca gregory who crossed the finish line today. her leg was blown off in the bombing and she crossed the finish line and it was inspiring. >> we should have done a story about her instead. i hate the media jie. did you have a rosy ruiz day at your school? >> probably. >> we didn't have it but we should have. >> did you show up for eighth period? >> she didn't train hard enough to win
rosy ruiz for a week we were like, rosy ruiz is a you -- is amazing.n the door and say i think this woman is cheating. it took weeks to find out if she was a cheater. we didn't have this electronic stuff in our hands. rosy riew wreez -- ruiz was famous. she became all of the thing with the boston accents. they talked about rosy ruiz. anyone who cheated it would be like -- in track you would say rosy ruiz get your foot over the line. keep your eyes on your own test, rosy ruiz. for a decade...
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rosie: estoy feliz porque todo el mundo va a saber la historia real de rosie rivera, tengo la oportunidaderca, hemos trabajador la dieta, no sÓlo bajó muchas libras, sino que se ha mantenido, no sÓlo hizo una dieta fÍsica, tambiÉn una batalla emocional, batallÓ con abusos sexuales y otra serie de circunstancias en su vida, y logrÓ el cuerpazo y esa sonrisa hermosa,y esa inspiraciÓn, a uno le provoca estar con ella, felicidades rosie, y a toda nuestra gente de california. karla: vamos a hablar de un tema que a muchos nos interesa, ¿quÉ hacer en una entrevista de trabajo? ximena: muchas personas esperando para este trabajo, vamos a conversar con algunos de ellos. ¿estÁ preparado para las preguntas que tiene que hacer? >> pensÉ que me iban a preguntar a mÍ. ximena: usted tambiÉn puede preguntar, asÍ que mÁs adelante le vamos a decir cÓmo ilusionar a ese posible empleador. anote aquÍ la pregunta. excelente. anita... alan: mÁs adelante nos enlazaremos a los Ángeles donde ninette rÍos nos hablarÁ de la aventura en disneylandia. alejandro: se hable -abre la escuelita creen en etiqueta. ana:y los
rosie: estoy feliz porque todo el mundo va a saber la historia real de rosie rivera, tengo la oportunidaderca, hemos trabajador la dieta, no sÓlo bajó muchas libras, sino que se ha mantenido, no sÓlo hizo una dieta fÍsica, tambiÉn una batalla emocional, batallÓ con abusos sexuales y otra serie de circunstancias en su vida, y logrÓ el cuerpazo y esa sonrisa hermosa,y esa inspiraciÓn, a uno le provoca estar con ella, felicidades rosie, y a toda nuestra gente de california. karla: vamos a...
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rosie: besos!tos Últimos meses, y ahora saber mÁs el sufrimiento de chiquis, fue muy difÍcil leerlo, porque digo, esta niÑa ha sufrido muchÍsimo toda su vida, desde niÑa con su papÁ, y ahora al final con su mamÁ, y duele saber que ella sufre tanto, pero aÚn la respeto mÁs que nunca porque todavÍa puede sonreÍr, porque sigue viviendo sus sueÑos, porque tiene un corazÓn noble, y nos dio buenas lesiones de -lecciones de perdonar y de pedir perdÓn,, eso se me hizo muy hermoso de su parte. alejandro:yy hablando de perdonar y pedir perdÓn, ¿has llegado a perdonar a tu cuÑado? rosie: sÍ, paso hace nueve aÑos, por 18 aÑos lo odiÓ con todo mi ser, pero al llegar a los caminos de dios me sanÓ, y le pedÍ que por favor me diera paz, y perdonar a a ese hombre con la ayuda de dios me dio la paz, ya lo puedo oir, sin sentir coraje, pero al leer las palabras de chiquis, no puedo mentir, vuelve el coraje y los sentimientos, por eso tuve que parar y pedirle a dios a que me ayudara a que no vuelva el rencor y el cora
rosie: besos!tos Últimos meses, y ahora saber mÁs el sufrimiento de chiquis, fue muy difÍcil leerlo, porque digo, esta niÑa ha sufrido muchÍsimo toda su vida, desde niÑa con su papÁ, y ahora al final con su mamÁ, y duele saber que ella sufre tanto, pero aÚn la respeto mÁs que nunca porque todavÍa puede sonreÍr, porque sigue viviendo sus sueÑos, porque tiene un corazÓn noble, y nos dio buenas lesiones de -lecciones de perdonar y de pedir perdÓn,, eso se me hizo muy hermoso de su...
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. >>> rosie's bitter new custody fight. could o'donnell's 2-year-old be taken away?at down with our ex today. is she really after rosie's $100 million fortune? >> people say this isn't about custody. this is about money. this is a character assassination, and i can't stand for it. i just can't. >> the nasty claims, and is rosie publicly putting their daughter in the middle of the divorce war? >> say bye-bye, dakota. >>> then sherri shepherd, another former "view" star in an ugly battle with her ex. >> we have her only sit-down after a judge rules she is legally the mother of the baby born by surrogate. >> has it been difficult? >> life is difficult. >>> couple's news with the clooneys. >>> and what we know about the new j.lo/casper wedding rumors. >>> we also go home with tv's li
. >>> rosie's bitter new custody fight. could o'donnell's 2-year-old be taken away?at down with our ex today. is she really after rosie's $100 million fortune? >> people say this isn't about custody. this is about money. this is a character assassination, and i can't stand for it. i just can't. >> the nasty claims, and is rosie publicly putting their daughter in the middle of the divorce war? >> say bye-bye, dakota. >>> then sherri shepherd, another former...
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rosie o'donnell has some trouble with her divorce.ing divorce and her estranged wife, michelle rounds says rosie is not fit to be a mother for two simple reasons. harvey: pot and wine. michelle is saying, this is what she is saying in the divorce talks, that rosie
rosie o'donnell has some trouble with her divorce.ing divorce and her estranged wife, michelle rounds says rosie is not fit to be a mother for two simple reasons. harvey: pot and wine. michelle is saying, this is what she is saying in the divorce talks, that rosie
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rosie, dump this in here. >> i love this. of those plastic things? i think they're available at every 99 cent store. you could go and get one. i'll put one in your christmas stocking. >> the thing about this soup is really a dump and stir. so we have in here the onions the garlic and the peppers. and then we're going to dump in our tomatoes or before that -- >> the ginger. >> the ginger yes. and the cumin. this is about to go from zero to 60 right now. the cumin and the ginger you smell that? >> you know what it's saying? cumin eat! >> it sure is. we're going to put in some tomatoes. so all of that. >> can i just say that me and mario go way back and i just love you so much. and you've always been so kind to me. >> so kind. >> that's all i want to say. >> are you trying to seduce me a little bit? >> do it girl. >> no. >> no. let me tell you something -- >> he's into it. >> if i was straight -- [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, no it's my wife. hide the knives. i'm going back over. i didn't do anything. >> i know what's going on.
rosie, dump this in here. >> i love this. of those plastic things? i think they're available at every 99 cent store. you could go and get one. i'll put one in your christmas stocking. >> the thing about this soup is really a dump and stir. so we have in here the onions the garlic and the peppers. and then we're going to dump in our tomatoes or before that -- >> the ginger. >> the ginger yes. and the cumin. this is about to go from zero to 60 right now. the cumin and the...
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is she really after rosie's $100 million fortune? >> people say this isn't about custody.ey. this is a character assassination, and i can't stand for it. i just can't. >> the nasty claims, and is rosie publicly putting their daughter in the middle of the divorce war? >> say bye-bye, dakota. >>> then sherri shepherd, another former "view" star in an ugly battle with her ex. >> we have her only sit-down after a judge rules she is legally the mother of the baby born by surrogate. >> has it been difficult? >> life is difficult. >>> couple's news with the clooneys. >>>
is she really after rosie's $100 million fortune? >> people say this isn't about custody.ey. this is a character assassination, and i can't stand for it. i just can't. >> the nasty claims, and is rosie publicly putting their daughter in the middle of the divorce war? >> say bye-bye, dakota. >>> then sherri shepherd, another former "view" star in an ugly battle with her ex. >> we have her only sit-down after a judge rules she is legally the mother of...
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second there was what i call rosy memory, rosy-colored memory st. augustin phrase, he talks about how our memories are rosy-colored, it's better to remember than to have gone through it again. try going through it again, it won't be so rosy. people thought of their experience in the '60s and '70s, and they knew lots of people smoked marijuana, maybe they had smoked marijuana no big deal. no harm. it's not the marijuana we have today. third, a very effective campaign in classic terms, medical marijuana, the person who can't get relief anywhere else. so medical marijuana was the wedge. that's what it was in colorado that's what it is in many states saying how can you deny people the chance to feel better if this is the only thing that will make them feel better? this is a very interesting difference between marijuana and cocaine, for example. cocaine, i became drug czar at the time of cocape when it was on -- cocaine, when it was on everybody's mind. lynn bias was a great athlete and he was struck down. a superb physical specimen. people look at struc
second there was what i call rosy memory, rosy-colored memory st. augustin phrase, he talks about how our memories are rosy-colored, it's better to remember than to have gone through it again. try going through it again, it won't be so rosy. people thought of their experience in the '60s and '70s, and they knew lots of people smoked marijuana, maybe they had smoked marijuana no big deal. no harm. it's not the marijuana we have today. third, a very effective campaign in classic terms, medical...
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neil: now a lot of you might be too young to remember this, rosie the robot from "the jetsons," all this time, i thought she was a cartoon, she is real, she is going to be a real nightmare for these guys, i tell you. jane his wife ♪ ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for se
neil: now a lot of you might be too young to remember this, rosie the robot from "the jetsons," all this time, i thought she was a cartoon, she is real, she is going to be a real nightmare for these guys, i tell you. jane his wife ♪ ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft...
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so what i call a rosy memory to chart the vial of the very is rosy it is better to remember after but try to live throat -- through again people think of the '60s him the '70s people had smoked marijuana and no big deal. that is that the marijuana we have today. is very effective campaign in classic terms of medical marijuana or person who cannot get relief and neighbor tells. that is a legend ministates saying how can you deny the chance that is a difference between marijuana and cocaine but a superb physical specimen new york whalers stock fell by cocaine it doesn't happen like marijuana but it happens. people don't die from marijuana very often. the cocaine will take you to your knees. so this argument with the sympathy is what kind of person can you be to deny? so with those provisions slips were 5,000 but then she said you to have as many as you want. most of the people were males between the ages of 18 and 25. this was fraudulent but there was of pledge so one of the group's said once we get back so many people can get everything. >> host: one of my favorite quotations is the ex
so what i call a rosy memory to chart the vial of the very is rosy it is better to remember after but try to live throat -- through again people think of the '60s him the '70s people had smoked marijuana and no big deal. that is that the marijuana we have today. is very effective campaign in classic terms of medical marijuana or person who cannot get relief and neighbor tells. that is a legend ministates saying how can you deny the chance that is a difference between marijuana and cocaine but a...
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is it rosy enough that we're ready for an interest rate increase? >> whenever it happens i certainly hope that -- and i'm sure that the phasing communication, the analysis will be at the top. >> you warned of a bumpy ride for markets when lift off does happen? what is your biggest concern? is it the impact internationally? >> i think i'm concerned about two critical issues. one is very low if not negative interest rates for a longer period of time than we think is necessary to kick start growth because that could really create the compost for some potential overvaluations risks and the second one is the situation of particularly the corporate and he emerging market economies that have significantly borrowed in dollar denominated loans and could find themselves in a tough spot if the dollar continues to be high the interests become -- begin to rise and if they are trapped by low commodity prices and have not hedged. >> dollar getting too strong for comfort. >> i wouldn't say too strong because it's something that is going to adjust depending on the s
is it rosy enough that we're ready for an interest rate increase? >> whenever it happens i certainly hope that -- and i'm sure that the phasing communication, the analysis will be at the top. >> you warned of a bumpy ride for markets when lift off does happen? what is your biggest concern? is it the impact internationally? >> i think i'm concerned about two critical issues. one is very low if not negative interest rates for a longer period of time than we think is necessary to...
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. >>> the woman who crossed the finish line first was rosy ruiz. it's not certain she won the race. >> no one there knew her. her name was exceptionally fast and officials said she didn't look as if she'd run the 26 miles. ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ holy macaroni !! this little thingamajig is some kind of super, duper, special gain. if my nose had thumbs, i'm pretty sure they'd be up right now. ♪ your nose has no thumbs! ♪ gain flings with 50% more scent. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plu
. >>> the woman who crossed the finish line first was rosy ruiz. it's not certain she won the race. >> no one there knew her. her name was exceptionally fast and officials said she didn't look as if she'd run the 26 miles. ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ holy macaroni !! this little thingamajig is some kind of super,...
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. -- rosie?rl: is your takeaway -- carl what is your takeaway? oliver: --carl: we have a big contraction in orders here which tells us that this slump in the manufacturing sector is not going away anytime soon, this is going to pervade the q2 as well, so this tells us this factory stagnation that we have been watching is going to bleed into q2 and that means that all of these forecasters that downgraded in q1 are likely to be disappointed. alix: and we are already seeing that trickle out today, deutsche bank taking down its forecast by 1.4%, jp morgan was cutting its growth by three and a half percent, and what is your call? jay: that is the point, this key here is that bad news is good for sroctocks, the thing that i think is really interesting at this point is what this means for the dollar. you put up the strong dollar in manufacturing, and i think the dollar is taking aim right here. in fact, i think the dollar is going to take the summer off. here is why, i think all major central banks want
. -- rosie?rl: is your takeaway -- carl what is your takeaway? oliver: --carl: we have a big contraction in orders here which tells us that this slump in the manufacturing sector is not going away anytime soon, this is going to pervade the q2 as well, so this tells us this factory stagnation that we have been watching is going to bleed into q2 and that means that all of these forecasters that downgraded in q1 are likely to be disappointed. alix: and we are already seeing that trickle out today,...
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harvey: rosie o'donnell is in a nasty custody fight with her wife estranged wife michelle rounds.elle is now gunning for full custody of their 2-year-old child and the only reason to ask for full custody is if there is a problem with the mother. that is almost always the case -- or the father but not in
harvey: rosie o'donnell is in a nasty custody fight with her wife estranged wife michelle rounds.elle is now gunning for full custody of their 2-year-old child and the only reason to ask for full custody is if there is a problem with the mother. that is almost always the case -- or the father but not in
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rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and more.more chances for viewers to win big money. wendy is putting the cha ching in spring. [ cheers and applause ] now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
rosie perez is here telling us about "the view," starring on broadway with with larry david and more.more chances for viewers to win big money. wendy is putting the cha ching in spring. [ cheers and applause ] now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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her lunch box says rosy. the contributions of women during world war ii. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." a global look at its new wiring. plus we'll show you how more coyotes are invadeing urban areas and a warning how new keyless technology is making it easier for crooks and what you can do to protect yourself. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com gunfire rings out when a would be rob are target the wrong by an off-duty police officer out walking his dog. good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. the resident of two houses teetering on the edge in florence have evacuated their homes we will tell you what is being done to fix that problem. >>> and chaos caught on camera a group of students get in the fight at a subway station what police know about the the people involved, katie. >>> ukee today will be a much cooler day, we are expecting to see more of the d
her lunch box says rosy. the contributions of women during world war ii. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." a global look at its new wiring. plus we'll show you how more coyotes are invadeing urban areas and a warning how new keyless technology is making it easier for crooks and what you can do to protect yourself. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac...
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. >> and it is on the reverse we talked about the rosy picture what if supply costs radio larger that's example wear asking for the authority to build it at 32 or 50 percent if the prices are hire and the program is costing more we want to slide down the scale to meet the affordability target. >> that includes the pg&e fee absorption would be in there as well. >> that's all the numbers i'm showing you factor that in and they assume we're packing the hetch hetchy back for the cost that we have incurred to establish the program. >> the operations; right? >> right. >> and on the ongoing operations. >> right >> one more question on the department of the investment efficiency work how does that get paid for . >> the initial program launched with the energy bay program those are funded with the pg&e recite parades make the contribution the california puc decides who gets that pg&e or local governments and the bay energy watch programs are fund. >> fund by the public goods. >> right but paying a pg&e bill. >> that's how there's no conceptual legal itself for the scc a. >> tha there are you hav
. >> and it is on the reverse we talked about the rosy picture what if supply costs radio larger that's example wear asking for the authority to build it at 32 or 50 percent if the prices are hire and the program is costing more we want to slide down the scale to meet the affordability target. >> that includes the pg&e fee absorption would be in there as well. >> that's all the numbers i'm showing you factor that in and they assume we're packing the hetch hetchy back for...
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anchor: on thursday he painted a rosy picture of the russian economy despite the fact is contracting by 5%. lower oil prices and sanctions imposed by moscow -- imposed on moscow over ukraine are weighing heavily. anchor: putin was very upbeat saying nothing first and everything working. he's even promising a return to economic growth in two years. anchor: we're going to start with this report on putin's marathon national pep talk. reporter: once a year, flatter putin answers donations questions on tv. nearly half the population tunes in. putin answered 90 questions from over 2 million submitted. most focused on the country's economic faculties. sanctions have hit russia hard but president putin pointed to the first signs of recovery. the ruble is stabilizing, he said. it is unfair to say every thing is bad. satellite links abroad in questions from across the country. people in crimea asked what the future hold for ukraine. putin was scathing about the government of ukraine. among the studio guests was a former liberal politician who asked if russian troops were fighting alongside sep
anchor: on thursday he painted a rosy picture of the russian economy despite the fact is contracting by 5%. lower oil prices and sanctions imposed by moscow -- imposed on moscow over ukraine are weighing heavily. anchor: putin was very upbeat saying nothing first and everything working. he's even promising a return to economic growth in two years. anchor: we're going to start with this report on putin's marathon national pep talk. reporter: once a year, flatter putin answers donations questions...
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. >> we didn't expect it to be a rosy report. they went in with the agenda to make officer wilson look guilty. the more they investigated the more they talked to the people the fbi and other witnesses the more it validated the grand jury's findings that officer wilson while it was a tragic event was justified in his action he and was defending himself. some of the other findings they cherry picked. you can do that to back up your side of the story. >> i never thought i would be a politician but i didn't see anybody with my heart running with a passion. >> as these candidates make their last rounds, the topic of race is unavoidable. >> we are good people of this city and we are being treated unfairly. >> we are but however the court system has literally raped this community. >> there was never an issue before. i wish it wasn't before, it shouldn't be, it should be the candidate and not their race. i understand that that's -- there's going to be people that they are not going to look towards qualifications and they're going to put
. >> we didn't expect it to be a rosy report. they went in with the agenda to make officer wilson look guilty. the more they investigated the more they talked to the people the fbi and other witnesses the more it validated the grand jury's findings that officer wilson while it was a tragic event was justified in his action he and was defending himself. some of the other findings they cherry picked. you can do that to back up your side of the story. >> i never thought i would be a...
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. >> yeah, my uncle rosie wrote rosie's round-up for "the bayonne times." he was a sports editor.nk his name was jackie farrell, and i was embarrassed. i was kind of precocious, politically. and i was a yankee fan and we would have these yankees-dodgers-giants fights. and i was a big liberal. and the giants and dodgers had negro ballplayers, as we then called them, and the yankees didn't have any. and i was introduced to him. and apparently, i said -- i guess i don't remember fully, but i've been reminded of it time-to-time. i said, "how many the yankees don't have any colored ballplayers?" and i forgot what he said. [ laughter ] but, then actually, they were later accused, you know they were late in doing it. and i don't mean to denigrate anybody who is capable of playing major league ball, because obviously, he's a fantastic athlete. but, when they picked, the guy they picked, they were generally accused of having picked someone who was not very good, because they did not go out for the best black ball-player. >> seth: oh, wow. >> there were some racists in the front office who
. >> yeah, my uncle rosie wrote rosie's round-up for "the bayonne times." he was a sports editor.nk his name was jackie farrell, and i was embarrassed. i was kind of precocious, politically. and i was a yankee fan and we would have these yankees-dodgers-giants fights. and i was a big liberal. and the giants and dodgers had negro ballplayers, as we then called them, and the yankees didn't have any. and i was introduced to him. and apparently, i said -- i guess i don't remember...
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is it rosy enough we are ready for an interest rate increase?-- whenever it happens, i certainly hope that -- and i'm sure -- that the phasing communication, the analysis, will be at the top. >> you warned of a bumpy ride for markets when liftoff does happen. what is your biggest concern? the impact internationally? >> i think i'm concerned about two critical issues. one is very low, if not negative interest rates, for longer period of time than we think is necessary to kickstart the growth. that could really create the compost for some potential, you know, asset class overvaluation risks. and the second one is, the situation of particularly the corporate and emerging markets market companies, that have significantly borrowed in dollar denominated loans and could find themselves in a tough spot if the dollar continues to be high, the interests become -- begin to rise. >> yep. >> and if they are trapped by, you know, low commodity prices and have not hedged, that's a -- >> dollar here getting too strong for comfort? >> i wouldn't say too strong.
is it rosy enough we are ready for an interest rate increase?-- whenever it happens, i certainly hope that -- and i'm sure -- that the phasing communication, the analysis, will be at the top. >> you warned of a bumpy ride for markets when liftoff does happen. what is your biggest concern? the impact internationally? >> i think i'm concerned about two critical issues. one is very low, if not negative interest rates, for longer period of time than we think is necessary to kickstart...
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but is the promise too rosy?reporter: good evening, here in silicon valley start-ups inflate and deflate in a snap. hiring part timers allows companies to add or subtract workers just as quickly. the question is where does that leave all the people looking for jobs? [ bells chiming ] time can be a luxury or a liability. and that's why christian hover is here packaging boxes. his full-time job, starting his own acpuvgure clinic. signing on for part-time gigs at other places, hasn't been flexible enough for him to meet his patient demand. >> yeah they have to wait. and i could lose a patient. >> reporter: so he signed up for a san francisco based start-up that starts for work now locally. the comp looks up people looking for part time flexible work with people hiring in the area. it screens people with resumes and background checks. once you're cleared -- >> there's resume new interview, you push start, you push complete and you get paid the next day. >> in the past year, 25,000 people have signed up for it in the
but is the promise too rosy?reporter: good evening, here in silicon valley start-ups inflate and deflate in a snap. hiring part timers allows companies to add or subtract workers just as quickly. the question is where does that leave all the people looking for jobs? [ bells chiming ] time can be a luxury or a liability. and that's why christian hover is here packaging boxes. his full-time job, starting his own acpuvgure clinic. signing on for part-time gigs at other places, hasn't been flexible...
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. >> say hello to our new maid rosie. >> can you throw a forward pass? >> reporter: at least as close as you can get. and all the weirdness that goes with it. >> okay, ubi. may some music. >> okay i will play cher. >> reporter: so maybe some technology isn't quite ready for primetime. >> that's the dumbest gadget i own. >> reporter: stacy's world is a small window -- >> when you touch it it turns on. >> reporter: -- into what we could all have with patience and perseverance at&t calls digital life. where you can remote control virtually your entire house from your phone. smarthome gadgets are poised to be the next big thing. sales of smart gadgets are expected to exceed 36 million unit in the next two years. her devices and appliances are all connected to each other and to the internet. which means stacy can control them remotely from her phone. >> when i look at the app i can see that the garage door is closed. when i want it to open i hit it. and boom, it opens. >> what's the big deal having a smart garage door? >> you can look at this app and says, yo
. >> say hello to our new maid rosie. >> can you throw a forward pass? >> reporter: at least as close as you can get. and all the weirdness that goes with it. >> okay, ubi. may some music. >> okay i will play cher. >> reporter: so maybe some technology isn't quite ready for primetime. >> that's the dumbest gadget i own. >> reporter: stacy's world is a small window -- >> when you touch it it turns on. >> reporter: -- into what we could...
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. >> rosie corbit feeling good in the largest kidney swap. >> i feel blessed. >> having a genetic kidneys. at 61 her kidneys deteriorated and needed a transplant. her long-time neighborhood friend, susan carlson, wanted to donate but she wasn't a match. so dr. swanson said she joined the pair donor network. she would donate a kidney to the recipient she does match and they would find her a donor. it grew and it led to 34 kidneys between 26 hospitals nationwide. christiana was in the middle of the chain. calling the coordination of the effort and the life saved a miracle. >> and the donation is the hope for the patients. the more we expand it it adds significantly to the donor pool. >> she calls her friend an angel on hive. >> and giving me a chance at new life. a mother, seeing my child born. and now i am around for my daughter husband and friends. >> taking an incredible amount of planning and coordinating to pull something like this off. dr. swanson space the donors and coordinators are true heros. more on this story and the other donors and resipcipient the on "nightline" after "jimmy
. >> rosie corbit feeling good in the largest kidney swap. >> i feel blessed. >> having a genetic kidneys. at 61 her kidneys deteriorated and needed a transplant. her long-time neighborhood friend, susan carlson, wanted to donate but she wasn't a match. so dr. swanson said she joined the pair donor network. she would donate a kidney to the recipient she does match and they would find her a donor. it grew and it led to 34 kidneys between 26 hospitals nationwide. christiana was...
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and ali gorman to th it sav theife of a wan from delar >> rosie corb feeng good in the lgest kidney swapd. > having a genetic kidne disse. a her kidneys deteriorated and needed a transpla. hr long-time neighborhood fiend susan cason, wanted dote but she wasn't a match. so d swanson said she joined thpair don netwk. shwld donate a kidney to the repie she does mat and they wouldind her a donor. it grew and it led to 34 kdys between 26 hospitals natnwide. crtiana was in e middle of the chain. calnghe coordinion of the frt and the life sed a mic. >> and the donation is the hope for e patients. teore we expand it it adds significalyo the donor pool. >> s calls her friend an angel on hive. >> and giving me a chance at n lfe. a motherseeing my child born. ad now am around for my daughter husbdnd friends. > kinan incredible aunt o anninand crdinating to pullomeingike this off. dr. swann sce the dons and cooinators e true heros. moron this story and the other donors and ripcipit the on "nhtli" after "jimm kml >>ettghe much-improved acuweather foreca. >> we sll have se showers around. showg this t
and ali gorman to th it sav theife of a wan from delar >> rosie corb feeng good in the lgest kidney swapd. > having a genetic kidne disse. a her kidneys deteriorated and needed a transpla. hr long-time neighborhood fiend susan cason, wanted dote but she wasn't a match. so d swanson said she joined thpair don netwk. shwld donate a kidney to the repie she does mat and they wouldind her a donor. it grew and it led to 34 kdys between 26 hospitals natnwide. crtiana was in e middle of the...
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abuso de la mujer, pero ella supo lo del abuso de mi papÁ, yo no le contÉ, mitigarlos y le -mi tÍa rosie todo va a estar bien, ese amor no lo puedo explicar, no me conocen, pero me quieren, me apoyan, nunca se han sentado conmigo, pero cuando los veo me abrazan, y siento que rara vez de ellos mi mamÁ me manda su cariÑo. karla: creo que tus fans te quieren porque se identifican con tus vivencias, muchos de ellos has sentido que tÚ has sido su voz, ¿has hablado contra hermanos del libro? ¿ya leyeron el libro? chiquis: el Único que lo ha leÍdo es johnny, y jackie dijo que lo iba a comprar... karla: ya es nÚmero uno en ventas, felicidades! chiquis: gracias a toda la gente que cree en mÍ. karla: ¿cÓmo te visualizas en un futuro? ¿a dÓnde va a llegar chiquis? chiquis: me gustarÍa ser actriz, pero mi misiÓn en la vida, es sacar otro libro, quiero viajar a diferentes paÍses, y donar con mis manos, quiero cuidar a todos los niÑos del mundo, y dar amor, esa es mi misiÓn. karla: ¿te gustarÍa ser mamÁ? chiquis: me gustarÍa ser mamÁ, pero de muchos niÑos. karla: ¿crees en el amor? chiquis: creo en el
abuso de la mujer, pero ella supo lo del abuso de mi papÁ, yo no le contÉ, mitigarlos y le -mi tÍa rosie todo va a estar bien, ese amor no lo puedo explicar, no me conocen, pero me quieren, me apoyan, nunca se han sentado conmigo, pero cuando los veo me abrazan, y siento que rara vez de ellos mi mamÁ me manda su cariÑo. karla: creo que tus fans te quieren porque se identifican con tus vivencias, muchos de ellos has sentido que tÚ has sido su voz, ¿has hablado contra hermanos del libro?...
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. >> i don't think that's one lower number should gray the whole picture, which is otherwise quite rosy for the u.s. economy. so i think that if you combine the bad weather, the strike and the harbors on the west coast, you have a few ingredients to have low growth in the first quarter. >> more >> more evidence for oil industry layoffs. in march, previous engines with job growth like construction manufacturing and transportation had no growth or cut payrolls. also contributing to a weak first quarter, professional and business services. are averaging 30,000 jobs per month so far this year versus 59,000 last year. that mixed data complicating efforts by the federal reserve to reach its full employment mandate. they're asking themselves is this economy really at full employment yet where there's really tight match-up between the number of people looking for jobs and the number of jobs? on the latter question, the answer is still not a full employment but moving in that direction. the just released minutes from the march federal reserve meeting show even before the disappointing jobs repor
. >> i don't think that's one lower number should gray the whole picture, which is otherwise quite rosy for the u.s. economy. so i think that if you combine the bad weather, the strike and the harbors on the west coast, you have a few ingredients to have low growth in the first quarter. >> more >> more evidence for oil industry layoffs. in march, previous engines with job growth like construction manufacturing and transportation had no growth or cut payrolls. also contributing...
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rosy and lizzy, harris hawk who have been here busy as pest control birds in order to keep pigeons awayi'm told. wayne: we have got lizzy here, she was up on canada house, on the top of the roof and we had a little mouse by the wall just over there and she come down, swooped and gobbled it. reporter:their favorite spots is located in the southeast corner of the square. here scotland yard hollowed out a lamppost in 1926 and adapted it for police purposes also installing a telephone. from now on the square was under surveillance. anthony: if this is the center of london, if this is where all the big demonstrations were taking place, if this was where trouble was likely to come from, it was vitally important that the police could keep abreast of what was going on. and one of the earlier demonstrations in 1886 demonstration the police tried to be in plain clothes in among the crowd and that proved a complete failure because they could not get their messages out to say where the demonstrators might be going to cause trouble. so having a fixed box where indeed the policeman could actually be
rosy and lizzy, harris hawk who have been here busy as pest control birds in order to keep pigeons awayi'm told. wayne: we have got lizzy here, she was up on canada house, on the top of the roof and we had a little mouse by the wall just over there and she come down, swooped and gobbled it. reporter:their favorite spots is located in the southeast corner of the square. here scotland yard hollowed out a lamppost in 1926 and adapted it for police purposes also installing a telephone. from now on...
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her lunch box says rosy. the contributions of women during world war ii. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." a closer look at google's new wiring service. we'll talk with the editor in chief at yahoo! >>> plus we'll show you how more coyotes are invading urban areas and warning on how new keyless technology is making it easier for crooks and what you can do to protect yourself. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking a look out there at the golden gate bridge, not too many cars on the bridge but it's looking a little hazy out there. >> 7? >> 7 cars? >> oh, i counted one. [ laughter ] >> good morning, it is thursday, april 23. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. the weekend is approaching. we have rain approaching! we have traffic and weather. we have roberta. >> good morning, ever
her lunch box says rosy. the contributions of women during world war ii. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." a closer look at google's new wiring service. we'll talk with the editor in chief at yahoo! >>> plus we'll show you how more coyotes are invading urban areas and warning on how new keyless technology is making it easier for crooks and what you can do to protect yourself. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this...
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you got a very rosy picture of all these wonderful things that they have done. i'm here as a poster child for the deficits and the biggest deficit has to do with not giving a formal access evaluation for people's needs particularly people who are disabled. how can you possibly meet people's need for access if you don't know what they are. that seems so obvious that staff will do that to you and working with carla and joanna and heather. the point being, here is a wonderful resource and how can you possibly put people in any kind of housing being at sheltering them and causing them to sleep on a matt on the floor which i physically would not be able to do. there are a lot of people. we danced too much, we got up and back down. how can you do that if you don't know what the needs are. there isn't even a protocol to feind out what it is this person needs. it's been very frustrating for me and i find myself becoming more sick and sickened by the fact that i cannot get placed in appropriate housing. if i were in that appropriate housing that there would be a safety n
you got a very rosy picture of all these wonderful things that they have done. i'm here as a poster child for the deficits and the biggest deficit has to do with not giving a formal access evaluation for people's needs particularly people who are disabled. how can you possibly meet people's need for access if you don't know what they are. that seems so obvious that staff will do that to you and working with carla and joanna and heather. the point being, here is a wonderful resource and how can...