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around 11:00 a.m., roxanne showed the apartment to the killer. what happened during that time was unclear, but roxanne was still alive at 5:00 p.m. when she called her domestic partner, michelle abdill, probably at gunpoint, with the false story that her car battery was dead and that she needed a ride home. >> roxanne? where are you? >> both women were probably in the apartment where they were bound with duct tape. the killer left his prints on the sticky side of the tape. the garage was attached to the living area, so the killer could have put them into the truck without being seen. there was a gash on the calf of roxanne ellis's leg, suggesting the killer cut her binding so she could get into the truck. he most likely killed them in the garage with a .25-caliber weapon, using something with blueish-green fibers as a silencer. he also left his shoe impressions on the bumper. he left roxanne's truck in a parking lot about three miles away, and it wasn't found until three days later. all police had were the killer's fingerprints, a shoe impression
around 11:00 a.m., roxanne showed the apartment to the killer. what happened during that time was unclear, but roxanne was still alive at 5:00 p.m. when she called her domestic partner, michelle abdill, probably at gunpoint, with the false story that her car battery was dead and that she needed a ride home. >> roxanne? where are you? >> both women were probably in the apartment where they were bound with duct tape. the killer left his prints on the sticky side of the tape. the...
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after that, it just took a toll. >> reporter: an emotional roxanne pedro remembers her life changingth grade. that's when she says andre edwards sexually assaulted her. that was 2001. at the time, the police didn't charge edwards and the school district kept him on the job. but in 2011, police contacted pedro. they were investigating another student's claim against edwards. >> i thought they finally believe me or they believe somebody to take a second look at my case. >> reporter: what police up covered had pedro filing a civil lawsuit against the school district. and district employees. according to the lawsuit, students at ralston started complaining about sexual abuse in 1991 linked to edwards, ten years before pedro says she was assaulted. >> people we've named were principals, superintendents, officials at the time when roxanne was apused and prior incidents. >> it could have prevented it. so maybe it wouldn't have happened to me if they took more care. >> reporter: last year edwards pled no contest to child annoyance in connection with pedro's kiss and a 2010 case. the janitor
after that, it just took a toll. >> reporter: an emotional roxanne pedro remembers her life changingth grade. that's when she says andre edwards sexually assaulted her. that was 2001. at the time, the police didn't charge edwards and the school district kept him on the job. but in 2011, police contacted pedro. they were investigating another student's claim against edwards. >> i thought they finally believe me or they believe somebody to take a second look at my case. >>...
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i'm roxanne [speaker not understood] and executive director of the treasure island homeless initiative. i know you've been very helpful in coming out to our island and many occasions and listening to the residents of treasure island. one of the things that i would like to do is just reiterate i'm sure it's been said several times, but having persons that are incarcerated and they get out, they have a very difficult time finding a job. i know because in addition to an associate director i'm the job broker for treasure island and one of the things that i find is that we have to do extra special leaps and jumps and hoops in order to help these persons find employment. one of the things i do know is when we do help them find employment, they tend to have less or no recidivism. they don't go back into the criminal life-style. they become taxpayers. if they have had some type of alcohol or drug addiction, they stop that. they become clean, they become sober, they become homeowners, they become taxpayers, they become all the great things that we envision for all of our citizens in san francis
i'm roxanne [speaker not understood] and executive director of the treasure island homeless initiative. i know you've been very helpful in coming out to our island and many occasions and listening to the residents of treasure island. one of the things that i would like to do is just reiterate i'm sure it's been said several times, but having persons that are incarcerated and they get out, they have a very difficult time finding a job. i know because in addition to an associate director i'm the...
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her stage name was roxanne. >> divas is your typical gentlemen's club, where guys go in, mostly guys, and you know, sit down and have some drinks and watch the girls. >> rachel's friends and relatives could not believe she had committed suicide. they said she exhibited none of the typical signs of depression. instead, she was focused on a career. >> she was studying psychology because she said she really wanted to focus on that and help people. >> and rachel had a good relationship with her family, despite some disagreements about her employment. >> her father absolutely did not approve of it. they obviously loved her very much as a daughter, but i think that they had resolved themselves that rachel had to find her own way through life and figure out what was going to be best for rachel. >> but was this a suicide? evidence on the bridge revealed a disturbing clue. >> there were some fibers that were consistent with the sweater that she had on, but there was also some bloodstains on the outside wall of the bridge. >> if the blood on the bridge was rachel's, then this might have been mu
her stage name was roxanne. >> divas is your typical gentlemen's club, where guys go in, mostly guys, and you know, sit down and have some drinks and watch the girls. >> rachel's friends and relatives could not believe she had committed suicide. they said she exhibited none of the typical signs of depression. instead, she was focused on a career. >> she was studying psychology because she said she really wanted to focus on that and help people. >> and rachel had a good...
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roxanne is here with more on those ads. >> they start out talking about what the drugs can do, and then they end with a long list of possible side-effects. everything from nausea, stroke and often times those lists are longer than the commercial itself. >> call the doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscle and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition, high blood sugar has been reported and extreme cases can lead to coma or death. >> why would i take that? >> yeah, you might it think twice about it. many people tune out a lot of that because they are just so long. today the fda said it wants to find out how many people pay attention. the lists are sometimes too long or otherwise times they leave out important information. the idea is to limit the ideas to the most serious side-effects and a statement like this. this is not the full list of side affects. talk to your doctor and read the full information before taking it. they'll test different versions of the warning to see what works best. you can go to this website regulations.gov to weigh in. for now the best advice
roxanne is here with more on those ads. >> they start out talking about what the drugs can do, and then they end with a long list of possible side-effects. everything from nausea, stroke and often times those lists are longer than the commercial itself. >> call the doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscle and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition, high blood sugar has been reported and extreme cases can lead to coma or death. >> why would i take that?...
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following that story for us, roxanne that. >> tony, the videos are hard to watch. they were put together by human rights watch, and they show gays in russia being viciously beaten and abused. the original videos were posted mostly by a vigilante group. the group appears to lure gay men setting up a date, and when they show up they are belittled, intimidated and ultimately beat up. the group shoots video of the whole thing, and posts all the videos online. again, these are not easy to watch, but we wanted to show you how terrible some of them are. it is in russia but you can read the subtitles. >> human rights groups say they have increased -- what it alls propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations among miners. but earlier i spoke to a russian activist who says crimes against them go unpunnished. >> the message it sends to the society is while -- is normal, and it's tolerated and accepted by the government. >> and tony, you might be surprise to know that eight states here in the u.s., have rules similar to russian's ban on gay propaganda. they are called no prom
following that story for us, roxanne that. >> tony, the videos are hard to watch. they were put together by human rights watch, and they show gays in russia being viciously beaten and abused. the original videos were posted mostly by a vigilante group. the group appears to lure gay men setting up a date, and when they show up they are belittled, intimidated and ultimately beat up. the group shoots video of the whole thing, and posts all the videos online. again, these are not easy to...
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. >> she was dancing under the name roxanne and they were calling her foxy roxy. >> police find a surveillance image of a truck near the bridge on the night she disappeared. >> you can see an apparent body in the back of the pickup truck. >> but who is driving the truck and what is the motive? >> there was something more going on than just a woman leaping from a bridge for no apparent reason. >> it was early on a saturday morning underneath a bridge in
. >> she was dancing under the name roxanne and they were calling her foxy roxy. >> police find a surveillance image of a truck near the bridge on the night she disappeared. >> you can see an apparent body in the back of the pickup truck. >> but who is driving the truck and what is the motive? >> there was something more going on than just a woman leaping from a bridge for no apparent reason. >> it was early on a saturday morning underneath a bridge in
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my name is roxanne and i - >> excuse me. cue speak into the microphone. >> my name is recognizing an and i work for the treasure island homeless initiative. we're very pleased as well that the supervisors and the entire city and employers have begun along with the ban of the box. our population that we serve is persons that are disadvantaged economically but they're the person who have the barriers to employment. our constituents are the people who have a criminal record from the 80's or 90s that have to do with marijuana but we have a lot of people who have a criminal background and we want to let you know we're gravity we really are hopeful this will help a lot of our clients that have a difficult time getting a job because of the box and early criminal records. when they do why get a job the majority of them don't go back into criminal problems some have horrifies of alcohol abuse or wla whatever. it is they stay clean and sober when they have a job. this legislation will help them get a job and help them to stay taxpayer
my name is roxanne and i - >> excuse me. cue speak into the microphone. >> my name is recognizing an and i work for the treasure island homeless initiative. we're very pleased as well that the supervisors and the entire city and employers have begun along with the ban of the box. our population that we serve is persons that are disadvantaged economically but they're the person who have the barriers to employment. our constituents are the people who have a criminal record from the...
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my name is roxanne with civil rights. i help coordinate our second chance legal clinic each month residents of san francisco come to our legal clinic looking for help to overcoming the barrier they are facing a past arrest or conviction record. this new policy is vital in eliminating unnecessary barriers an allowing people to access meaningful jobs and housing. these opportunities are critical for successful reentry. an allowing people to stabilized their lives which in turn stabilizes families and economies and promotes and increases the economic social fabric. please vote yes on this legislation and thank you for all the work that you have done so far. >>supervisor scott weiner: thank you so much. is there any additional public comment? yes. please come forward. >> i will be brief. i'm very excited. for the first time in six 6 years we have left right and center act of this board and with people of san francisco and the groups of san francisco working together on a major expansion of human rights. it's a very exciting m
my name is roxanne with civil rights. i help coordinate our second chance legal clinic each month residents of san francisco come to our legal clinic looking for help to overcoming the barrier they are facing a past arrest or conviction record. this new policy is vital in eliminating unnecessary barriers an allowing people to access meaningful jobs and housing. these opportunities are critical for successful reentry. an allowing people to stabilized their lives which in turn stabilizes families...
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so, when roxanne ellis got a last-minute appointment to show a vacant apartment, she was happy to oblige
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. >> people we named were principal, superintendents, officials at the time both when roxanne was abused and prior incidents occurred, never reported to the police. >> pedro wants the district to admit it didn't do enough to protect her and other victims. the district superintendent wrote a three-page let tear parents asking them not to jump to conclusions and letting them know the district has hired a media spokesperson to talk to the press but that spokesperson has never returned our calls. >> five san francisco police officers indicted on conspiracy and civil rights violations will face a judge this morning. the five officers as well as a former officer were indicted yesterday following a lengthy investigation. the alleged civil rights and corruption violations tied to raids on hotels where some of the officers were reportedly caught on video forcing their way in without justification. and stealing money, property and drugs. >> new this morning, three people from the south bay are in jail in connection of a shooting at popular nightclub. they were captured in part because of this surv
. >> people we named were principal, superintendents, officials at the time both when roxanne was abused and prior incidents occurred, never reported to the police. >> pedro wants the district to admit it didn't do enough to protect her and other victims. the district superintendent wrote a three-page let tear parents asking them not to jump to conclusions and letting them know the district has hired a media spokesperson to talk to the press but that spokesperson has never returned...
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my name is roxanne, i am a secondary education and english major. lot isng we talk about a the integration of technology into the classroom. i just want to know, i am assuming coming from your background that you are pro-technology in education. i am curious what you see as the pros and cons and where you see technology integration going in the future. pro-technology in education, look what we have, we can ask questions on the internet and get answers we never could have gotten. we can write documents easily. at one stage, we could print them. values.e good these are good things to have. technology is not the answer by itself, it is what you can use it for. it is also, what it signifies for where we might want to take it in the future. as i said, it is getting down close to dealing with technology the way we deal with a human being. -- will we need universities, everyone can learn online. i have taken the opinion that college is the most fun four years of your life, you have the greatest intellectual freedom and physical energy, you can do so much,
my name is roxanne, i am a secondary education and english major. lot isng we talk about a the integration of technology into the classroom. i just want to know, i am assuming coming from your background that you are pro-technology in education. i am curious what you see as the pros and cons and where you see technology integration going in the future. pro-technology in education, look what we have, we can ask questions on the internet and get answers we never could have gotten. we can write...
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clashes between protesters and riot police on saturday crowds of demonstrators hurled firecrackers and roxanne security forces police responded to the fire and water cannons and tear gas and hundreds of protesters. he stumbles main square card base of journalists use of calmly says. in reality the authorities are losing the battle. today is all it has to do. josiah settlement advantage to doing. the drew decided what was good to get the footage that is asian kid you not to go but is getting an admission from parliament glad i only did they think the only alcohol can do this to be able to access the internet. there they made the sights and sites to go they've made it closed the government it does and allies that it is getting one of our identity. this is the last big show up a copy of all the inhabited only by the government is all i did make it the yen today this evil little bit is the issue of kabul this one too the government is moving out of his own flock. look at some other news making headlines around the world is this hour. eight people have been killed in two thousand wounded in an atta
clashes between protesters and riot police on saturday crowds of demonstrators hurled firecrackers and roxanne security forces police responded to the fire and water cannons and tear gas and hundreds of protesters. he stumbles main square card base of journalists use of calmly says. in reality the authorities are losing the battle. today is all it has to do. josiah settlement advantage to doing. the drew decided what was good to get the footage that is asian kid you not to go but is getting an...
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i'm roxanne [speaker not understood] and executive director of the treasure island homeless initiative. i know you've been very helpful in coming out to our island and many occasions and listening to the residents of treasure island. one of the things that i would like to do is just reiterate i'm sure it's been said several times, but having persons that are incarcerated and they get out, they have a very difficult time finding a job. i know because in addition to an associate director i'm the job broker for treasure island and one of the things that i find is that we have to do extra special leaps and jumps and hoops in order to help these persons find employment. one of the things i do know is
i'm roxanne [speaker not understood] and executive director of the treasure island homeless initiative. i know you've been very helpful in coming out to our island and many occasions and listening to the residents of treasure island. one of the things that i would like to do is just reiterate i'm sure it's been said several times, but having persons that are incarcerated and they get out, they have a very difficult time finding a job. i know because in addition to an associate director i'm the...
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. >>> a new machine, stay here roxann, making it through space, launched the weather satellite, the solar powered satellite will send rain and snow observations back to earth, the spacecraft will let them create three models of storms as they develop. an update on the day's top stories and then "real money with ali velshi." >> coming up, the google glass backlash what not to do with wearable tech. all that and more in "real money." >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris, with a look at the nation's top stories. >>> a confrontation in crimea. at the same time, ukraine's former president, vurk yanukovych ivurktyanukovych is y facility in russia. >>> the california legislature has released a drought relief plan, headed to the governor's desk for his signature. mean while, a new front is poised to threaten landslides and flooding. near glendora, california. >>> the food labels woe help identify our foods are being updated. the changes will mean more attention on calories, sugar and serving sizes. today is al jazeera's global day of action, mohamed fahmy, baher
. >>> a new machine, stay here roxann, making it through space, launched the weather satellite, the solar powered satellite will send rain and snow observations back to earth, the spacecraft will let them create three models of storms as they develop. an update on the day's top stories and then "real money with ali velshi." >> coming up, the google glass backlash what not to do with wearable tech. all that and more in "real money." >> this is al jazeera...
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roxanne is saberi. >> cameras are not supposed to be allowed. >> banned, right? >> but two activists managed to get one in earlier this week. they posted the never before seen videos online. these images are shaky, you can hardly hear the justices. but an activist criticizes the justices. >> then you see the courtroom personnel hustling newkirk. he spent the night in jail. he pleaded not guilty and could face 60 more days behind bars but told me it was worth it. >> that was historic, and that we think the supreme court session should be viewable to the public in the 21st century. but with most historic and what needs to be focused on is corruption of democracy that has reached a crisis level, and the supreme court has played a huge and shameful role. >> i reached out to the supreme court, and a spokeswoman there told me court officials are in the process of viewing the video and courtroom screening procedure. he tells me he passed through security just like everyone else, but he would not tell me how he got the camera in. and people may b i asked if thed that peo
roxanne is saberi. >> cameras are not supposed to be allowed. >> banned, right? >> but two activists managed to get one in earlier this week. they posted the never before seen videos online. these images are shaky, you can hardly hear the justices. but an activist criticizes the justices. >> then you see the courtroom personnel hustling newkirk. he spent the night in jail. he pleaded not guilty and could face 60 more days behind bars but told me it was worth it. >>...
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roxann siberi as has the story. >> here is a 30 round magazine for $968. and in some of these post office you'll find comments and messages setting up deals to trade the weapons. the group moms demand action for gun sense in america wants facebook to stop the posts. releasing this video to pressure facebook and its sister instagram. guns for sale. i spoke to one of the organizers today. >> we don't know how many minors, how many fennels, how many domestic abusers are getting this information today. there is no domestic oversight. we feel very strongly that facebook needs to step up, show social responsibility and fact this policy. >> facebook allows to you buy a gun online without a background check as long as you are buying from a private seller. while facebook doesn't stop pictures of guns they do ban ads promoting weapons and ammunition. moms will deliver a petition to facebook later this week. facebook is in talks with the mothers and they may change their position on guns. >> it was not aware of this. thank you. a notorious drug kingpin arrested in me
roxann siberi as has the story. >> here is a 30 round magazine for $968. and in some of these post office you'll find comments and messages setting up deals to trade the weapons. the group moms demand action for gun sense in america wants facebook to stop the posts. releasing this video to pressure facebook and its sister instagram. guns for sale. i spoke to one of the organizers today. >> we don't know how many minors, how many fennels, how many domestic abusers are getting this...
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roxanne that. >> i think the food involved a lot more than when i was at a kid. >> and healthier for than even for me. >> we won't go into details there, but thank you that was a compliment. >> kids still see too many ads for food that is sweet, salty, or fatty, these are the kinds of signs she wants to do away with, but it is also poster and menu boards and they would also say ads on most scoreboards. that eventually would mean no ads for regular soda. but ads for mineral water would be okay. no ads for chocolate bars but light popcorn is pipe. marking the fourth anniversary of her let's move campaign to improve kids health. >> the fact is today the average child watching thousands of food advertisements each year. and 86% of these are for products loaded for sugar, fat, or salt. by contrast, our kids see an average of one ad a week for healthy products like water, fruits and vegetables. >> almost all public schools and about half of america's private schools would have to follow the rules, people have 60 days to comment on the proposal at this website, federal register.gov. and com
roxanne that. >> i think the food involved a lot more than when i was at a kid. >> and healthier for than even for me. >> we won't go into details there, but thank you that was a compliment. >> kids still see too many ads for food that is sweet, salty, or fatty, these are the kinds of signs she wants to do away with, but it is also poster and menu boards and they would also say ads on most scoreboards. that eventually would mean no ads for regular soda. but ads for...
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roxanne has more on the study. it's a first of its kind report. >> what is kneel about this report is that first of all it's in the journal of pediatrics and it follows kids over five years to see the effects of bullying, and follows students from 3rd to 10th grade. a third said they were bullied on a regular basis and almost half scored the worst in terms of mental health. they felt sad, afraid and anxious and some even wanted to commit suicide. only 7% of kids who never had been bullied felt the same way. many of those kids had long term issues with their physical health. one in five had trouble with basic things such as household chores, picking up heavy objects compared to 8el percent who had never been bullied. she couldn't say whether one causes the other, kids who are most at risk of being bullied are those who have physical abilities who are overweight or gay. >> thank you. >> thanks, tone tony. >> a major victory for women living in afghanistan. president hamid karzai agreed to justice a code that would ba
roxanne has more on the study. it's a first of its kind report. >> what is kneel about this report is that first of all it's in the journal of pediatrics and it follows kids over five years to see the effects of bullying, and follows students from 3rd to 10th grade. a third said they were bullied on a regular basis and almost half scored the worst in terms of mental health. they felt sad, afraid and anxious and some even wanted to commit suicide. only 7% of kids who never had been bullied...
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roxann isberry reports. >> stacy east plawn never thought her mutt would get to compete in the great american dog mix. but mixed breeds like her are being welcomed in the westminster dog show. considered one of the world's snootiest are dog competitions, and mutt-free since 1984. this is what you see, a beagle, a peking, mix. then there's jimmy mrk lien and edward. both mysteries, even to their owners. on saturday they'll compete against pure bred in a new competition, agility. >> the idea of agility came to mind, we know how popular agility is for the dog world and what a great spectator event it would be as well. >> over 200 dogs competing, only 15 of them will be mixed breeds like her. but she's still banned from competing in the show's main competition. best in show. that's still limited to pure bred, bred to brerve the best of the best. judged on everything from height and weight, to eye color, ears, paws and tails. groups like peta say, that long term emphasis on pure bre purebs an imition on breeders. >> if you choose to find a responsible owner or breeder you won't encounter
roxann isberry reports. >> stacy east plawn never thought her mutt would get to compete in the great american dog mix. but mixed breeds like her are being welcomed in the westminster dog show. considered one of the world's snootiest are dog competitions, and mutt-free since 1984. this is what you see, a beagle, a peking, mix. then there's jimmy mrk lien and edward. both mysteries, even to their owners. on saturday they'll compete against pure bred in a new competition, agility. >>...
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. >> people we named were principles, superintendents, officials when roxanne was abused, incidents never reported to the police. >> pedro wants it to admit it didn't do enough. the superintendent wrote a three-page let tear parents asking them not to jump to conclusions and letting them know the district has hired a spokesperson to talk to the media but that person has never returned our calls. >> as you commute big problems along 87 this morning. i want to check in with peggy bunker live on the scene. looks like traffic is slowing behind you. i know there is been problems. >> normally wow wouldn't catch me dead covering the news on the side of an active highway. the traffic that is passing by me south 87 left the owe veer pass. it's very slow and the reason for that flares, cones set up bringing this down to a slow one-lane pass. see what. look at this lake that has accumulated on southbound 87. you can see unpassable for any of the cars. so the cars that are getting by going show, there's a hot of plofrs on the other side that are making sure the flow is slow so nobody drives into this
. >> people we named were principles, superintendents, officials when roxanne was abused, incidents never reported to the police. >> pedro wants it to admit it didn't do enough. the superintendent wrote a three-page let tear parents asking them not to jump to conclusions and letting them know the district has hired a spokesperson to talk to the media but that person has never returned our calls. >> as you commute big problems along 87 this morning. i want to check in with...
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. >> roxanne, appreciate it. thank you.world cancer day and to market researchers have released a sobering new report on one of america's biggest killers, it is a problem that is expected to surge around the world. jonathan betz is here with more on that. jonathan. >> other than heart disease, nothing kills more americans than cancer. a new report by the world health organization calls it an approaching human disaster. it predicts cancer cases will surge 57% worldwide in the coming years. from 14 million now to close to 22 million people by the year 2030. cancer will likely kill one out of every eight men. for well, slightly better, but still one out of every dozen women will die from the disease. now, the deadliest form of cancer is lung cancer. that's true across the world and here in the u.s. nearly 10% of people who die of lung cancer are americans. that's followed by liver, stomach, breast cancer actually ranks lower globally, but here in the u.s. it's the third biggest cancer killer. now, the world health organization
. >> roxanne, appreciate it. thank you.world cancer day and to market researchers have released a sobering new report on one of america's biggest killers, it is a problem that is expected to surge around the world. jonathan betz is here with more on that. jonathan. >> other than heart disease, nothing kills more americans than cancer. a new report by the world health organization calls it an approaching human disaster. it predicts cancer cases will surge 57% worldwide in the coming...
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my name is roxanne and i made secondary education english major. one thing we talk about in the education class a lot at lesley is the integration of technology. i know you spoke on it, but i just wanted to know assuming coming from your background and approach technology and education i'm just curious what you see as the pros and cons and technology integration during an education in the future. >> i am pro- technology and look at what we have done. we can ask questions on the internet and get answers that we never could have gotten before in our life. we can write documents easily. we have one in between. to print them and look as beautiful as the book. and i think that these are good values, good things to have. technology is not the answer by it self. it's what you can use it for. and what it signifies for what we might want to take in a future where we might want to go in the future. as i said it is getting done very close to where we deal with the technology advice in the way that we would deal with the human being. and i think that is a good
my name is roxanne and i made secondary education english major. one thing we talk about in the education class a lot at lesley is the integration of technology. i know you spoke on it, but i just wanted to know assuming coming from your background and approach technology and education i'm just curious what you see as the pros and cons and technology integration during an education in the future. >> i am pro- technology and look at what we have done. we can ask questions on the internet...
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but you've got roxanne, clifford. >> one of them was very relatable to me, rocks answer quinby, she lostt it do. she's driving down the road and she said and she sees a man with a pickle jar and he said i'm selling honey. she said, you're never going to sell it like that, let me help you. and she goes to his hives and there's a big sign and it says bert's bees. she made that company and sold it for 140 something million. up kn you know he's that unattractive guy, nothing against him and this is a woman who one day it was terrible. >> your first job is a great one. 30 rejections. what happened? >> hi a guy who transformed my life. i was trying for a job and got rejected in city after city. finally my 27th job interview, this guy answers the door in the newsroom and he sashs yys, comen and let me see your resumÉ tape. and this guy hired me. it's like when you are at the worst, when you are about that close to quitting, that's when someone steps in and rescues you. >> did anyone tell to you change your name like they did to me? >> yes. >> what did they tell you to change yours to? >> mary.
but you've got roxanne, clifford. >> one of them was very relatable to me, rocks answer quinby, she lostt it do. she's driving down the road and she said and she sees a man with a pickle jar and he said i'm selling honey. she said, you're never going to sell it like that, let me help you. and she goes to his hives and there's a big sign and it says bert's bees. she made that company and sold it for 140 something million. up kn you know he's that unattractive guy, nothing against him and...