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roxanne that joins us now for that and other headlines.aking nude today. >> another victory in the courtroom today, last week a judge struck down arkansas' ban on same sex wedding but that did not effect a law prohibiting clerks to give marriage licenses to gay couples. they struck that law down as well. news organizations are demanding to know about capitol punishment in the state. they want to know where the department gets it's he that will injection drugs. prosecutors in boston filed new murder charges today. the one time patriot tight end was indicted in a 2012 drive by shooting that left two people dead. they were 578 bushed and executed as they drove home in boston south end in the early morning hours of july 16th 2012. >> he plans to plead not guilty, he is already in jail awaiting -- workers are still on the scene of an oil spill in los angeles. early this morning a high pressure pipe burned in an area known as at water village. two people had to go to the hospital after complaining about breathing problems. and in new york, this
roxanne that joins us now for that and other headlines.aking nude today. >> another victory in the courtroom today, last week a judge struck down arkansas' ban on same sex wedding but that did not effect a law prohibiting clerks to give marriage licenses to gay couples. they struck that law down as well. news organizations are demanding to know about capitol punishment in the state. they want to know where the department gets it's he that will injection drugs. prosecutors in boston filed...
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roxann saberi has the story. >> small town of greece in upstate new york where town meetings began with prayers. >> let us pray. >> from crifnlg christian liquo. said that practice was a violation of the constitution separation between church and state. they sued to have the prayers stopped. here's what they told john siegenthaler. last year. >> the town of greece had no written policy. they basic were inviting credit clergy to do this prayer and i felt like they were not including all the residents. >> reporter: the court side wednesday the town and in a 5-4 decision said the prayers were constitutional. writing for the majority, justice anthony kennedy called the are prayers ritual not religious. as part of a larger exercise in sink recognition suggests its purpose and effect are to acknowledge leaders and the institution they represent rather than to seclude or coerce nonbelievers. being justicee justice elena kan strongly disagreed. owns and equal share in her being government. did i senting being justices are jewish acknowledge one sonia sotomayor is catholic. >> got save the unite
roxann saberi has the story. >> small town of greece in upstate new york where town meetings began with prayers. >> let us pray. >> from crifnlg christian liquo. said that practice was a violation of the constitution separation between church and state. they sued to have the prayers stopped. here's what they told john siegenthaler. last year. >> the town of greece had no written policy. they basic were inviting credit clergy to do this prayer and i felt like they were...
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at a time latest with roxanne. >> i spoke to the city council member who is behind it and he told me national and state laws don't do enough to crack down on bullying. critics say the proposed law to result in a child ending up behind bars for calling another student a name. >> carson city council says bullying aventhsdz more than a quarter of american's students and more can i who are obey, obese, gifted or disabled so the council is a considering a law that would protect victims and how bullies get you counseling. >> bullying is a behavior that leads to other problems. there is a lot of statistics that show that people who do bullying are more likely to be up against the justice system as an adult. >> the law would consider it a crime to make another person feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed or molested. it covers physical and verbal abuse as well as sigh ber bullying and would require parents to attend a hearing at juvenile court. a first time offense could result in $100 fine. the second time, $200. a third, up to $500 and possibly a criminal misdemean
at a time latest with roxanne. >> i spoke to the city council member who is behind it and he told me national and state laws don't do enough to crack down on bullying. critics say the proposed law to result in a child ending up behind bars for calling another student a name. >> carson city council says bullying aventhsdz more than a quarter of american's students and more can i who are obey, obese, gifted or disabled so the council is a considering a law that would protect victims...
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but roxanne who believes her son died in afghanistan for a noble cause still supports their mission to create a permanent memorial. >> that's their opinion tell, however for me i don't see this memorial as an anti-war. >> today i heard from a veteran who is obviously experiencing trauma and he was ang richlt he said well can't you do something nicer that really honors the troops. >>reporter: something nicer will cost a lot of money.so far the group only has a name for their future non-profit organization. the lafayette peace memorial. in lafayette, alan wong abc 7 news. >> many people gather today if san francisco to honor america war hero. marching band led procession through the presidio in san francisco. this mark the 146 year that the presidio has host add memorial day even event. paradeend with a service at the san francisco national cemetery. >> mysterious benefactor handing out cash throughout san francisco said tonight a human really huge give away coming once he reaches 100,000 twitter followers. hidden cash has more than 32,000 followers writ now including this guy. he trace
but roxanne who believes her son died in afghanistan for a noble cause still supports their mission to create a permanent memorial. >> that's their opinion tell, however for me i don't see this memorial as an anti-war. >> today i heard from a veteran who is obviously experiencing trauma and he was ang richlt he said well can't you do something nicer that really honors the troops. >>reporter: something nicer will cost a lot of money.so far the group only has a name for their...
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. >> arun here is a trade off according to roxanne . . . orn the flip side having lived in new york and d.c. most of the drivers don't know where they are going anyway. >> what does the future mean for business? >> al jazeera america presents borderland's dramatic conclusion >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> our teams experience the heart breaking desperation >> we're all following stories of people that have died in the desert. >> and the importance... >> experiencing it, has changed me completely... >> of the lives that were lost in the desert >> this is the most dangerous part of your trip... >> an emotional finale you can't miss... >> we got be here to tell the story. >> the final journey borderland continues... only on al jazeera america rebuilding the dream on real money with ali velshi on al jazeera america ♪ >>> welcome back. we're talking about average joe entrepreneurship, people renting out their idle assets to earn a little extra cash. it has turned into a $26 billion a year industry. those kinds of numbers cause establi
. >> arun here is a trade off according to roxanne . . . orn the flip side having lived in new york and d.c. most of the drivers don't know where they are going anyway. >> what does the future mean for business? >> al jazeera america presents borderland's dramatic conclusion >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> our teams experience the heart breaking desperation >> we're all following stories of people that have died in the desert. >> and the...
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. >> arun here is a trade off according to roxanne . . . orn the flip side having lived in new york and d.c. most of the drivers don't know where they are going anyway. >> what does the future mean for business? >> on real money with ali velshi, a yearlong series, america's vanishing middle class... >> i'm on a mission, that i have to keep this business going... >> three families struggling every day >> we had to pull the whole retirement fund... >> real stories... real people... real advice... >> you need to pay the water bill, if you don't pay it, we're shutting your water off in a half hour >> how will you survive? >> the stakes are so high... >> america's middle class: rebuilding the dream on real money with ali velshi on al jazeera america vén al jaza ♪ vén al jaza >>> welcome back. we're talking about average joe entrepreneurship, people renting out their idle assets to earn a little extra cash. it has turned into a $26 billion a year industry. those kinds of numbers cause established industries to stand up and take notice. and they i
. >> arun here is a trade off according to roxanne . . . orn the flip side having lived in new york and d.c. most of the drivers don't know where they are going anyway. >> what does the future mean for business? >> on real money with ali velshi, a yearlong series, america's vanishing middle class... >> i'm on a mission, that i have to keep this business going... >> three families struggling every day >> we had to pull the whole retirement fund... >>...
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. >> two roxanne, shaun will forever be a youthful man. but time doesn't stand still and the family has navigate the delicate balance of honoring shaun and living life. >> the minute i chose to move on, i involved them and said hey, look, this is what's going on in my life. >> shaun's widow has found love again. and they made it clear to everyone in the park just how important that is. >> you go through life and things change, but especially for zoe it's important that she knows who her dad is and what he did. >> that's what memorial day is to them. they will never forget their soldier, and they don't want us to, either. in walnut creek, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> two of the men who served with shaun say they owe him their lives and they named their sons after him. >>> a very special honor this memorial they for a family who rescued a future president during world war ii. ted robinson is 95 years old now. but as a young man he raced to a sunken navy boat. that boat was a pt-109. its skipper john f. cbs evening news difficult robinson sail
. >> two roxanne, shaun will forever be a youthful man. but time doesn't stand still and the family has navigate the delicate balance of honoring shaun and living life. >> the minute i chose to move on, i involved them and said hey, look, this is what's going on in my life. >> shaun's widow has found love again. and they made it clear to everyone in the park just how important that is. >> you go through life and things change, but especially for zoe it's important that...
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but roxanne who believes her son died in afghanistan for a noble cause still supports their mission to create a permanent memorial. >> that's their opinion tell, however for me i don't see this memorial as an anti-war. >> today i heard from a veteran who is obviously experiencing trauma and he was ang richlt he said well can't you do something nicer that really honors the troops. >>reporter: something nicer will cost a lot of money.so far the group only has a name for their future non-profit organization. the lafayette peace memorial. in lafayette, alan wong abc 7 news. >> many people gather today if san francisco to honor america war hero. marching band led procession through the presidio in san francisco. this mark the 146 year that the presidio has host add memorial day even event. paradeend with a service at the san francisco national cemetery. >> mysterious benefactor handing out cash throughout san francisco said tonight a human really huge give away coming once he reaches 100,000 twitter followers. hidden cash has more than 32,000 followers writ now including this guy. he trace
but roxanne who believes her son died in afghanistan for a noble cause still supports their mission to create a permanent memorial. >> that's their opinion tell, however for me i don't see this memorial as an anti-war. >> today i heard from a veteran who is obviously experiencing trauma and he was ang richlt he said well can't you do something nicer that really honors the troops. >>reporter: something nicer will cost a lot of money.so far the group only has a name for their...
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>> the world record for nonstop hooping is held by roxann rose. she went an incredible 90 hours. that just after one hour, she'd be too pooped to hoop. what do you like about hooping? >> i love everything. i love that you can express yourself. i love that you, like, dance. i love to dance. it's hard for beginners, b once you get to know it, it's really fun and easy. >> in fact, it's so easy even my mom can do it! so, what im waiting for? so, can you teach me how to hoop? >> absolutely! >> let's go! >> okay! let's start by putting one foot in front of the other. and you're going to rock your hips forward and back, forward and back. that's great. and when you're ready, give it a firm push across your hips and just like a locomotive, forward and back, forward and back. there you go. you got it! yeah! great job. okay, here comes your first trick. we're gonna take a look at which way our hoop is going and walk around in a circle following our hoop. there you go. but that's not really much of a trick. the trick comes when we lift one foot, and we spin around in a circle. >> aah! >> the
>> the world record for nonstop hooping is held by roxann rose. she went an incredible 90 hours. that just after one hour, she'd be too pooped to hoop. what do you like about hooping? >> i love everything. i love that you can express yourself. i love that you, like, dance. i love to dance. it's hard for beginners, b once you get to know it, it's really fun and easy. >> in fact, it's so easy even my mom can do it! so, what im waiting for? so, can you teach me how to hoop?...
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>> her name is roxanne austin.oard for about 10 years and they have made her interim chairwoman. experiences of executive lee. she ran other companies and has worked in electronics. mulligan has been the cfo, but before that has had low level jobs. he has nothing like this before. >> who put him in place? >> he is a placeholder. he has no interest in being the ceo. nexton as they named the seo, he wants to go back to being the cfo. we found out that roxanne austin tomoving from california minneapolis on a part-time basis to be more involved -- on a full-time basis to be more involved in the day to day business. >> what about her? >> that is out there. we think it will be someone with retail experience. she has done directv and is on the board of abbott laboratories, a big pharma money. company.pharma >> it sounds like she's playing a bigger and bigger role. this new management at target, they are dating -- dealing with a data breach, losing consumers, and competition from amazon. what are their other big challenges
>> her name is roxanne austin.oard for about 10 years and they have made her interim chairwoman. experiences of executive lee. she ran other companies and has worked in electronics. mulligan has been the cfo, but before that has had low level jobs. he has nothing like this before. >> who put him in place? >> he is a placeholder. he has no interest in being the ceo. nexton as they named the seo, he wants to go back to being the cfo. we found out that roxanne austin tomoving...
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but roxanne who believes her son died in afghanistan for a noble cause memorial permanent memorial.to >> that's their opinion tell, however for me i don't see this memorial as an anti-war. >> today i heard from a veteran who is obviously experiencing trauma and he was ang richlt he said well can't you do something nicer that really honors the troops. >>reporter: something nicer will cost a lot of money.so far the group only has a name for their future non-profit organization. the lafayette peace memorial. in lafayette, alan wong abc 7 news. >> many people gather today if san francisco to honor america war hero. marching band led procession through the presidio in san francisco. thimark the 146 year that the presidio has host add memorial day even event. paradeend with a service at the san francisco national cemetery. >> mysterious benefactor handing out cash throughout san francisco said tonight a human really huge give away coming once he reaches 100,000 twitter followers. hidden cash has more than 32,000 followers writ now including this guy. he trace add clue at the bar in the dog
but roxanne who believes her son died in afghanistan for a noble cause memorial permanent memorial.to >> that's their opinion tell, however for me i don't see this memorial as an anti-war. >> today i heard from a veteran who is obviously experiencing trauma and he was ang richlt he said well can't you do something nicer that really honors the troops. >>reporter: something nicer will cost a lot of money.so far the group only has a name for their future non-profit organization....
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roxanne robinson of the authors guild and porter -- from media capital partners.bezos is flexing his muscles, caught in the front -- caught in the crossfire. the fields oft the world fest soccer team. nothing like your local pitch. ♪ >> it is just 16 days away. a world cup will kick off in san paolo. agohat very stadium a week -- still some work to be done. here is a look at where the teams will be playing on. it is not that wrasse or artificial turf. that iscyborg-like -- not grass or artificial turf. it is a cyborg-like accommodation. -- cyborg-like combination. >> we are approaching 56 minutes past the hour. it is time for bloomberg on the markets. let's show you how stocks are doing in the united states as we marched toward a new closing high. it s&p 500 pretty much where is when we checked in on its last. factor, durable goods orders coming in way ahead of the economist estimates. an increase of 0.8% for the month of april. looking for ae drop of 0.7%. previous month was revived by a full percentage point. whether it is signs of an economy coming back to life
roxanne robinson of the authors guild and porter -- from media capital partners.bezos is flexing his muscles, caught in the front -- caught in the crossfire. the fields oft the world fest soccer team. nothing like your local pitch. ♪ >> it is just 16 days away. a world cup will kick off in san paolo. agohat very stadium a week -- still some work to be done. here is a look at where the teams will be playing on. it is not that wrasse or artificial turf. that iscyborg-like -- not grass or...
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wrote to everyone i knew and roxanne helped me.she introduced me to university of nebraska and they took the book. i could not think her enough. i worked on this book for a few years and it is such a thrill i cannot believe i got it published. i am very proud of it. a few things to mention about upton sinclair there is no house or scholarly societies or scholars. as far as i know there is just me. that is shocking because >> it is up to you. i said really? me? upton sinclair is so famous. with that is where the story ends for most people. and also really where it began and how he became famous. a publisher used the term celebrity intellectual. that was not my idea but it is true he kind of invented the idea to be a celebrity like matt damon or michael moore who stands for something and says i am famous he will listen to me talk about this. he did that with the coal strike and invented the idea to pick it up the corporate headquarters with black armbands to protest the massacre at ludlow also had done investigative reporting in chic
wrote to everyone i knew and roxanne helped me.she introduced me to university of nebraska and they took the book. i could not think her enough. i worked on this book for a few years and it is such a thrill i cannot believe i got it published. i am very proud of it. a few things to mention about upton sinclair there is no house or scholarly societies or scholars. as far as i know there is just me. that is shocking because >> it is up to you. i said really? me? upton sinclair is so famous....
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from roxanne -- we saw an opinion piece entitled "time to rethink the war on drugs."hat the estimates sale of illicit drugs comes as one measure of the effectiveness of drug policy. there is the human cost of violence, human rights abuses, infectious diseases, and mass incarceration to consider. how bad is it? the london school of economics this week published a report that attempted to quantify these consequences. the report has been endorsed by five nobel prize-winning economists who write that it is time to end the war on drugs and massively redirect resources towards effective evidence-based policies underpinned by rigorous economic analysis." that is this morning from cnn.com. steve, good morning. actually, we are going to bobby first, from urbana, illinois. as far as the war on drugs, the police are always looking for drug offenders in the black neighborhood, but they never go into the white neighborhoods. there is like zero affect. want to have a war on drugs? go ahead and have -- there is a friend of mine that i know personally, they got them on a felony. he c
from roxanne -- we saw an opinion piece entitled "time to rethink the war on drugs."hat the estimates sale of illicit drugs comes as one measure of the effectiveness of drug policy. there is the human cost of violence, human rights abuses, infectious diseases, and mass incarceration to consider. how bad is it? the london school of economics this week published a report that attempted to quantify these consequences. the report has been endorsed by five nobel prize-winning economists...
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shareholders should throw out from the audit committee roxanne austin, and others. from the corporate responsibility committee, they say their failure set the stage for the data breach which has resulted in significant losses for the company and shareholders, some of the names they want fired may sound familiar. including former chief executive at the rocks and james johnson, once the head of ama. they went to leverage technology to enhance the guest experience online and in stores. target shareholder meeting will take place june 11. liz: i have a great guest experience every time i go and i always spend more than i want to. that is the kind of store you want from the corporate leaders. the closing bell ringing and 48 minutes. tivo has been great at making partners, but it has not broke the $40 mark since last year. if the company poised for a breakout, possible takeover or something completely different? the ceo tom rogers with us live. and going against the u.s. when it comes to dealing with russia but it might be showing the u.s. some major love coming up. it may
shareholders should throw out from the audit committee roxanne austin, and others. from the corporate responsibility committee, they say their failure set the stage for the data breach which has resulted in significant losses for the company and shareholders, some of the names they want fired may sound familiar. including former chief executive at the rocks and james johnson, once the head of ama. they went to leverage technology to enhance the guest experience online and in stores. target...
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. >> okay, all right roxann, appreciate it. still to come on al jazeera america. as pope francis finishes his visit of the holy land, vandals set fire to the area he just visited. later, symbolic walk for loved ones who have died in wars. wars. america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> pope francis is wrapping up his three day visit to the holy land, what he called a pilgrimage for peace. we are now hearing about a fire deliberately set, soon after the pope left his last stop. we'll get a report from nick schifrin. but the pope is getting pretty big news on a statement about the sexual abuse many scabled that continues to -- scandal that continues to rock the catholic church. >> this comes from the papal plane. from here and israel to home in roam. he said that he would meet with victims of sexual abuse next month, that is a first in his papacy. he also said that three bishops were under investigation by the vatican for abuse related reasons. this is another example of him reaching out to the buzzed, the victims, he
. >> okay, all right roxann, appreciate it. still to come on al jazeera america. as pope francis finishes his visit of the holy land, vandals set fire to the area he just visited. later, symbolic walk for loved ones who have died in wars. wars. america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> pope francis is wrapping up his three day visit to the holy land, what he called a pilgrimage for peace. we are now hearing about a fire deliberately...
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. >> reporter: gold star mom roxanne landoven lost her son. she is one that came out here to spend some time with the cross. >> i love it. to me it's a sacred place. i think it's a way to memorialize all those who lost their lives. >> reporter: at tonight's vigil she talked about the time john's daughter zoey first saw the hill. >> we reached the bottom of the hill and zoe turned to me and asked me, mimi why are there so many crosses. it was so heart wrenching. >> reporter: creating a heated controversy over what the crosses meant. >> i made this cross. >> reporter: for heatley it was a protest. >> it was a protest against forgetting. whether you support the war or against the war we didn't want these troops to be forgotten. >> reporter: now some crosses are worn down to bare wood but the hill has taken on its own life. a reflection of people from different background. >> it remind you that someone is there. and the memory. >> reporter: many don't want the crosses to come down as the troops return home. >> i would like to see it stay. because
. >> reporter: gold star mom roxanne landoven lost her son. she is one that came out here to spend some time with the cross. >> i love it. to me it's a sacred place. i think it's a way to memorialize all those who lost their lives. >> reporter: at tonight's vigil she talked about the time john's daughter zoey first saw the hill. >> we reached the bottom of the hill and zoe turned to me and asked me, mimi why are there so many crosses. it was so heart wrenching. >>...
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. >> reporter: gold star mom roxanne landoven lost her son. she is one that came out here to spend some time with the cross. >> i love it. to me it's a sacred place. i think it's a way to memorialize all those who lost their lives. >> reporter: at tonight's vigil she talked about the time john's daughter zoey first saw the hill. >> we reached the bottom of the hill and zoe turned to me and asked me, mimi why are there so many crosses. it was so heart wrenching. >> reporter: creating a heated controversy over what the crosses meant. >> i made this cross. >> reporter: for heatley it was a protest. >> it was a protest against forgetting. whether you support the war or against the war we didn't want these troops to be forgotten. >> reporter: now some crosses are worn down to bare wood but the hill has taken on its own life. a reflection of people from different background. >> it remind you that someone is there. and the memory. >> reporter: many don't want the crosses to come down as the troops return home. >> i would like to see it stay. because
. >> reporter: gold star mom roxanne landoven lost her son. she is one that came out here to spend some time with the cross. >> i love it. to me it's a sacred place. i think it's a way to memorialize all those who lost their lives. >> reporter: at tonight's vigil she talked about the time john's daughter zoey first saw the hill. >> we reached the bottom of the hill and zoe turned to me and asked me, mimi why are there so many crosses. it was so heart wrenching. >>...
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. >> a win for gay marriage in arkansas, roxanne that joins was that story and other headlines from across america today. >> tony, proponents of marriage equality recorded another victory in the courtroom today. last week, a judge shot down the ban on same sex is weddings but that did not effect a law from prohibits clerks to giving same-sex marriage licenses. the associated press and three other media companies file add lawsuit today. they want to know where missouri correction departments gets it's he that will injection drugs. missouri is one of a hand full of states that refused to make such information public. they say doing so could put the drug makers at risk. prosecutors in boston have filed new murder charges against former nfl star aaron hernandez. the one time patriots tight end was indicted in a 2012 drive by shooting that left two people dead. they were 578 bushed and executed as they drove home along sha mad avenue in the early morning hours of july 16th 2012. >> an attorney for aaron hernandez says he plans to plead not guilty to the new charges. hernandez is already in jail
. >> a win for gay marriage in arkansas, roxanne that joins was that story and other headlines from across america today. >> tony, proponents of marriage equality recorded another victory in the courtroom today. last week, a judge shot down the ban on same sex is weddings but that did not effect a law from prohibits clerks to giving same-sex marriage licenses. the associated press and three other media companies file add lawsuit today. they want to know where missouri correction...
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and roxanne chin, the director of the potomac, maryland, jobs corps center.ou both for come on the show tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> nicole, let me start with you. you were a single mother sleeping in your car, i'm told, before you started the job corps program. what made you decide to apply for this program? >> what made me decide to apply for the program was that i had hit rock bottom, didn't know what to do. i had previously heard about it from my mom and i decided to apply. and several months later, i was able to get into their nonresidential program and i started my training. >> now, when you say rock bottom, i know what you mean, but a lot of people may not know what you mean. tell me what life was like rock bottom, and then what this opportunity was able to bring you out of. >> when i mean rock bottom, i didn't have any money. i was living paycheck to payche paycheck. i did not have any diepers. i didn't know how efs going to feed my daughter. >> so you with respect lazy, you were try, you just didn't have the opportunity or th
and roxanne chin, the director of the potomac, maryland, jobs corps center.ou both for come on the show tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> nicole, let me start with you. you were a single mother sleeping in your car, i'm told, before you started the job corps program. what made you decide to apply for this program? >> what made me decide to apply for the program was that i had hit rock bottom, didn't know what to do. i had previously heard about it...
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. >> roxanne, appreciate it, thank you. >> hundreds of angry villages silently protest next to a tree where two teenager girls were raped and hanged. two of the four accused attackers sexual violence is a huge problem in india. and the rural town where this happened left the victimmed where they were found to protest government in action. villagers found the bodies of the two girls hanging from a tree. a report from the medical examiner has confirmed that the two girls before raped and later strangled before they were hanged. now the families and villagers are directing their anger not only at the suspects in this case, but also against the police. they accused police of initially refusing to search of the two dirls and then for later not filing criminal charges against the accused. the state government has promised action, and has already twoed two police officers. india's own crime statistics show that a woman is raped in india, every 22 minutes. and this crime also shows that despite having tougher laws in place, these kind of brutal crimes continue to occur. >> at least 35 people
. >> roxanne, appreciate it, thank you. >> hundreds of angry villages silently protest next to a tree where two teenager girls were raped and hanged. two of the four accused attackers sexual violence is a huge problem in india. and the rural town where this happened left the victimmed where they were found to protest government in action. villagers found the bodies of the two girls hanging from a tree. a report from the medical examiner has confirmed that the two girls before raped...
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roxanne ortiz helps me, she introduced me to her press, univ. of nebraska and they took the book. i can never thank her enough. i worked on this book for quite a few years. it is such a thrill. i can't believe i actually got it published. very proud of it. a few other things i want to mention about upton sinclair. there are no scholarly societies. there is no upton sinclair house, there are no upton sinclair scholars. as far as i know there is just me. that is rather shocking because many many people have organizations and symposiums and houses you can visit and of course it has been my dream to establish an upton sinclair house. i hope out of this book and whether publicity i can get we have eventually a home. my idea, every room would be an exploration of a different one of his work for different one of his life projects. he founded the southern california aclu. was arrested for reading the bill of rights to striking lobbies in san pedro. that was one thing he did. he rode the first, i think it is the first children's book with an ecological message. he wrote see nomobile about
roxanne ortiz helps me, she introduced me to her press, univ. of nebraska and they took the book. i can never thank her enough. i worked on this book for quite a few years. it is such a thrill. i can't believe i actually got it published. very proud of it. a few other things i want to mention about upton sinclair. there are no scholarly societies. there is no upton sinclair house, there are no upton sinclair scholars. as far as i know there is just me. that is rather shocking because many many...
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roxanne austin, a current member of target board of directors is the interim nonexecutive chair of the under their permanent replacements are named. the company says they have asked steinhafel to serve in an advisory position during that transition, and he has agreed. they are grateful to him for his significant contributions and notable career. gentlemen, the news comes not only on the data breach but the stapbgz into canada thement it is something that has been a target for analysts who have said that was the wrong move. you two have an awful lot of experience when it comes to retail. >> a lot of happy experience. >> you have the longest than department stores and other stores. you are still on the board of directors atcostco. >> yes. but i am not running it. >> they have had a rough 00 the last six months or so. >> i think the data breaches are so likely we will see more of them. i don't think the ceo is some terrible fault. >> i wonder if this has to do with the canadian expansion. >> i think we can match anybody's failures in retail. we have a real bad record. 1966 we bought a sec
roxanne austin, a current member of target board of directors is the interim nonexecutive chair of the under their permanent replacements are named. the company says they have asked steinhafel to serve in an advisory position during that transition, and he has agreed. they are grateful to him for his significant contributions and notable career. gentlemen, the news comes not only on the data breach but the stapbgz into canada thement it is something that has been a target for analysts who have...
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then he met a hitchhiker, her name was roxanne. she was living in a tent with her kids.g anything with it. she said maybe we can make it at wax candles and sell it at craft fairs. and that's how it started. within 30 years, a huge company. >> how much money do they make a year? >> does burt make or the company? >> the company, whatever. >> i don't know much about the company. for me this was really burt's story, not the company story. >> i think the answer is a gazillion dollars. >> you said you met burt because you were working on another project. what was the other project and what drew you to burt? >> i worked with the actress that did a series -- isabella rosselini, we did a series called green porno, they're safe sex, not to be confused. she was out to do some short films in that vain in the state of bees on colony collapse and she said let's go up and meet burt and that's where i met this fascinating guy money. >> so in 2007, because i know this stuff off the top of my head and i don't have an ear piece in. it's my understanding the clorox company -- i'm trying to
then he met a hitchhiker, her name was roxanne. she was living in a tent with her kids.g anything with it. she said maybe we can make it at wax candles and sell it at craft fairs. and that's how it started. within 30 years, a huge company. >> how much money do they make a year? >> does burt make or the company? >> the company, whatever. >> i don't know much about the company. for me this was really burt's story, not the company story. >> i think the answer is a...
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cfo roxanne austin will take over immediately as the interim chief executive. responsibility for the abduction of 200 school girls. president goodluck jonathan vowing to bring them home. the social media campaign has gone viral. jonathan admitting sunday he does not know where the girls are. >>> back here at home, crews in oklahoma are attacking a fire that has claimed at least one life and forced 1,000 people from their homes at one point. authorities say it began sunday as a controlled burn. but hot, dry conditions and high wind, you can hear right there, whipped it into a wildfire that's burned about 4,000 acres and destroyed several homes. officials tell cnn, the fire is about 75% contained. we're told the fire containment line is holding. so that is good. obviously, they want to make sure there is no flare-ups with that wind whipping around. that's really a problem. >> a problem they face as the sun comes up today. >>> coming up next on "new day," severe turbulence on a plane, tossing at least one passenger into the overhead bins, many thinking the plane w
cfo roxanne austin will take over immediately as the interim chief executive. responsibility for the abduction of 200 school girls. president goodluck jonathan vowing to bring them home. the social media campaign has gone viral. jonathan admitting sunday he does not know where the girls are. >>> back here at home, crews in oklahoma are attacking a fire that has claimed at least one life and forced 1,000 people from their homes at one point. authorities say it began sunday as a...
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market area it's killed five and injured fourteen several shops were damaged in the attack there to roxanne a spike in violence since the elections last month. fracking is in fashion in british government circles with the likes of prime minister david cameron touting it as a major boon to the economy but now one of the stars of the fashion world is less convinced about the virtues of the controversial gas extraction technique influential designer vivienne westwood has put her clout behind the anti fracking campaign if we put into practice what's good for the planet is good for the economy what's bad for the planet is bad for the economy and one of the things we've got to do in england is to is to fight fracking people have got so disagree with the government they've got to finally give them local authorities seem to favor fracking the labor body isn't particularly said anything less is really remarkable and it all sounds fairly sensible but it's actually useless a mad and what's more it's actually come to happen in the u.k. it won't happen they call it a bridge and it's actually going to ta
market area it's killed five and injured fourteen several shops were damaged in the attack there to roxanne a spike in violence since the elections last month. fracking is in fashion in british government circles with the likes of prime minister david cameron touting it as a major boon to the economy but now one of the stars of the fashion world is less convinced about the virtues of the controversial gas extraction technique influential designer vivienne westwood has put her clout behind the...
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roxanne day here just that a novel, out last tuesday or the tuesday before, a book of essays which i which is great. and free men who contributed to this book. the list of women in the book are in many ways the list of writers that everybody likes. one of the main riders on the box who is finishing her own book right now. i tend to be attracted to riders sure to a little bit of water want to do with the site. i think we did in many ways just to talk about culture and a critical way. not negatively, but sometimes negatively. well, who represents voices that have been kind of historical marginalized whether it is because they are gay women, women of color, those of the sort of writers i am interested in reading. i am not particularly interested in reading the musings of david brooks. you know, i feel like that has been played out. i am really kind of excited by the way of the internet has given platforms to writers of the don't think we would have heard from necessarily of this was ten years ago. she writes for the new yorker. doing hilarious stuff on twitter. it is not always in the p
roxanne day here just that a novel, out last tuesday or the tuesday before, a book of essays which i which is great. and free men who contributed to this book. the list of women in the book are in many ways the list of writers that everybody likes. one of the main riders on the box who is finishing her own book right now. i tend to be attracted to riders sure to a little bit of water want to do with the site. i think we did in many ways just to talk about culture and a critical way. not...