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sylvia ramirez: thanks for having us.damian: well, we see all the colors and the splendor of carnaval. i mean, here it is right here. this is back, right? sylvia: oh, carnaval is amazing. i think it's the best show in northern california. so, it's free, everything's free: the parade, the festival. there's pageantry, there's costumes, there's dance, music, art, food. it's just the biggest party. damian: and the headliner is pretty amazing this year. sylvia: yes, oscar de león, the lion of salsa, a very, very well-known, internationally-acclaimed salsa artist with an 18-piece orchestra is going to be playing free at the carnaval festival. so, there's no reason not to go. damian: and he's the one who can attract those who like maybe tex-mex or like some other genre of music. he's the one who can attract you to listen to his orchestra and enjoy it. sylvia: oh yeah, because it's world class. i mean, we're not cutting corners here. we're providing the best entertainment. i mean, he fills stadiums. and this is gonna be free on h
sylvia ramirez: thanks for having us.damian: well, we see all the colors and the splendor of carnaval. i mean, here it is right here. this is back, right? sylvia: oh, carnaval is amazing. i think it's the best show in northern california. so, it's free, everything's free: the parade, the festival. there's pageantry, there's costumes, there's dance, music, art, food. it's just the biggest party. damian: and the headliner is pretty amazing this year. sylvia: yes, oscar de león, the lion of...
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>> reporter: well, sylvia just stepped out of her car. it's your rt and what was your first reaction? >> i can't believe it. this is crazy. i come here all the time. i just can't believe it. i don't even know what happened, but i'm leaving. there's no way i'm staying. >> reporter: there's reports that another shootings occurred on connecticut avenue. >> oh god, i'm scared to death. i'm leaving. i'm going home. >> reporter: tell me about coming to this mall. >> i come here at least once a week to the restaurants. i come here with my son to take him to the playground. it's a nice mall. i mean, it's safe. you couldn't believe something like that could happen here. really. so this is crazy. what is going on with this world? no, it's too scary. >> reporter: so you're heading home. >> i'm leaving, i'm going home. >> reporter: sylvia, be safe. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: have a better sylvia described just the shock of stepping out of the car and seeing all this police tape and police activity, and then hearing the reports that people had
>> reporter: well, sylvia just stepped out of her car. it's your rt and what was your first reaction? >> i can't believe it. this is crazy. i come here all the time. i just can't believe it. i don't even know what happened, but i'm leaving. there's no way i'm staying. >> reporter: there's reports that another shootings occurred on connecticut avenue. >> oh god, i'm scared to death. i'm leaving. i'm going home. >> reporter: tell me about coming to this mall....
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doctors originally expecting the girls to be out of the hospital in about two months but sylvia just unexpected news. the girls will be discharged from the hospital may 18th. two days after they turn 1. >> i also have the hope and faith that everything is going to be good with my girls. >> reporter: an early homecoming. mom says that will be the best birthday gift ever. brianna whitney, 3 news. >> a lot of people pulling for those twin, no doubt. >> absolutely. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning everyone, it's 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday may tenth. tam is off and we're following breaking news. a driver struck a bicyclist in the city this morning and kept on going. >>> three teenaged girls are charged in connection with the death of a girl at a delaware school bathroom. >>> and severe storms move through the nation's heartland creating deadly twister that is ripped parts of oklahoma. >>> let's talk more
doctors originally expecting the girls to be out of the hospital in about two months but sylvia just unexpected news. the girls will be discharged from the hospital may 18th. two days after they turn 1. >> i also have the hope and faith that everything is going to be good with my girls. >> reporter: an early homecoming. mom says that will be the best birthday gift ever. brianna whitney, 3 news. >> a lot of people pulling for those twin, no doubt. >> absolutely....
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-tren'ness: welcome to sylvia's. -lemonis: thank you.one of the most popular soul food restaurants in all of america, and having an opportunity to sell to them would be big margin, because it doesn't come with rent or labor. it's establishing a relationship and fulfilling it. and so you've been around this place for how long? bedelia: the business is gonna be 53. lemonis: wow. bedelia: so do the math. [ laughter ] lemonis: i'm not doing the math. i'm with a lady, and i'm a gentleman. tonnie: i want to thank you for taking the time, obviously. tren'ness: of course. tonnie: i want to come to harlem. tren'ness: all right. tonnie: how fantastic would it be if we could identify one or two items that we can display and sell on your countertop? this is actually a sweet potato cupcake, which i believe you don't have. bedelia: that's right. we don't have. lemonis: but i think there's a good deal here for all of us, because your margins on something like this will be really, really good. i don't know what you sell a slice of cake for. -bedelia: $5
-tren'ness: welcome to sylvia's. -lemonis: thank you.one of the most popular soul food restaurants in all of america, and having an opportunity to sell to them would be big margin, because it doesn't come with rent or labor. it's establishing a relationship and fulfilling it. and so you've been around this place for how long? bedelia: the business is gonna be 53. lemonis: wow. bedelia: so do the math. [ laughter ] lemonis: i'm not doing the math. i'm with a lady, and i'm a gentleman. tonnie: i...
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and i did my job correctly and well. - i'm sylvia earle. i'm explorer in residence at the national geographic, founder of mission blue. i'm also founder of the place where i'm sitting right now, deep ocean exploration and research in alameda, california. what really captured my imagination and has held my attention all these years the life in the ocean. there's so many incredible creatures there: the starfish, the jellyfish, the little guys, plus of course the whales and the dolphins and sharks and things. over the years i could see that the ocean was in trouble, that we were taking too much out of the ocean in the way of fish and crabs and shrimp and whales and all of the things that people take from the ocean, and we were loading the ocean with many things that are new to the sea: the plastic that now clogs the ocean in vast amounts. they are a problem when we just throw them away. they're just not away. that plastic lasts for centuries. we need to protect the ocean. but who's gonna fix it if not you? you're gonna let somebody else do you
and i did my job correctly and well. - i'm sylvia earle. i'm explorer in residence at the national geographic, founder of mission blue. i'm also founder of the place where i'm sitting right now, deep ocean exploration and research in alameda, california. what really captured my imagination and has held my attention all these years the life in the ocean. there's so many incredible creatures there: the starfish, the jellyfish, the little guys, plus of course the whales and the dolphins and sharks...
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john sylvia with wells fargo comput securiti> stocks shrugged off w than expected job growth. the dow jones industrial ave gained nearly 80 to 17,740. the new mexiasdaq added 19. the s&p 500 rose 6. for the week the major indexes were lower. dow and s&p, this is their second straight week of losses. for the nasdaq its third. >>> the canadian wildfires we told you about yesterday, it is spreading. the big one. according to officials it is threatening two oil sands sites just south of ft. mcmurray, alberta. the fire has already prompted precautionary production cuts and shutdowns. that along with a drop in the number of u.s. oil rigs sent prices higher today to more than $44 a barrel. >>> louisiana is one of the most important oil-producing states in our nation. a gateway to the gulf of mexico. the state is home to both drillers and other energy-related industries. and the long decline in oil prices hasn't gone unnoticed. brian sullivan reports tonight on the economic squeeze from larose, louisiana. >> reporter: the crude oil prices are more than $20 a barrel off their lows. don
john sylvia with wells fargo comput securiti> stocks shrugged off w than expected job growth. the dow jones industrial ave gained nearly 80 to 17,740. the new mexiasdaq added 19. the s&p 500 rose 6. for the week the major indexes were lower. dow and s&p, this is their second straight week of losses. for the nasdaq its third. >>> the canadian wildfires we told you about yesterday, it is spreading. the big one. according to officials it is threatening two oil sands sites just...
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sylvia plat this old -- chapter in sylvia plat the fear of being abandoned. hypochondriac, what is it? i become hyperalert to some buddies symptom and by focusing on that body symptom i become fearful that something is terribly wrong. in the manic things of bipolar illness, it is still the void. anything that's going to make me feel better, the reward, constant striving is what captures me. virginia woolf became very focused on the fear that she was going to be institutionalized. she was afraid that others would label her as going mad and the one thing she didn't want to do because it would interfere with her work, was to have that. hemingway, the ambassador of cuba from washington is dispatched and told hemingway to get out of cuba. he says and they are using a word about you in washington and the word was traitor. hemingway said i am not political. this is where i write. this is where i love to be put that use of the word he became increasingly concerned about his finances and his inability to write and he would never write again. addiction, the power of ad
sylvia plat this old -- chapter in sylvia plat the fear of being abandoned. hypochondriac, what is it? i become hyperalert to some buddies symptom and by focusing on that body symptom i become fearful that something is terribly wrong. in the manic things of bipolar illness, it is still the void. anything that's going to make me feel better, the reward, constant striving is what captures me. virginia woolf became very focused on the fear that she was going to be institutionalized. she was afraid...
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sylvia sufrÍ lo que mamÁ pensamiento catastrÓfico. entro en el medio y pang constante.no de los problemas mÁs graves de salud pÚblico estados unidos. segÚn los expertos afecta entre 6 y 10% de la poblaciÓn. por temor a las adicciones y efectos secundario el colegio de mÉdicos dicen que las medicinas deben ser Último recurso temporal. en san francisco, consideros tina londoÑo noticias telemundo. >>> mÁs niÑos estan en Áreas de fuego. datos del gobierno muestran que las contusiones en la cabeza aumentaron significativa entre el 2005 y 013. los incidente con o rraoern en los columpios y las barras, en escuelas y centros recreativos los expertos dicen que para evitar estos accidentes hay que mejorar superficie de las Áreas de juego y darle mantenimiento al equipo. >>> una un accidente en brooklyn en new york segundos luego de arrancar la motocicleta que en cambie ceba la carrera. choque en cadena, 7 participantes llevados al hospital por fortuna sus heridas no son de gravedad. >>> un grupo internacional de cientÍficos asegura que descubriÓ 3 nuevos planetas y que sus condic
sylvia sufrÍ lo que mamÁ pensamiento catastrÓfico. entro en el medio y pang constante.no de los problemas mÁs graves de salud pÚblico estados unidos. segÚn los expertos afecta entre 6 y 10% de la poblaciÓn. por temor a las adicciones y efectos secundario el colegio de mÉdicos dicen que las medicinas deben ser Último recurso temporal. en san francisco, consideros tina londoÑo noticias telemundo. >>> mÁs niÑos estan en Áreas de fuego. datos del gobierno muestran que las...
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thank you. >> thank you.ing >> my name is sylvia johnson. i wouldn't want to explain that to you right now. it would take too much time. there is enrollment in san francisco. for the police records -- -- [speaker not understood] we have things that nobody in this world -- it's not an easy thing to do, to do all of these things. i need help with the car -- i mean, my license -- i already have a license and it got stolen. >> thank you. >> commissioners, san francisco open government. looking at this list of backlogged cases, i have to kind of reassess what happened to me back in november, when i went to the ethics commission and spoke to two of your investigators, both of whom tried to discourage me from filing complaints. i think it's honestly whether or not they were concerned about getting further behind in their caseload and the advice placed on our website, encouraging people who feels that they might have a complaint to speak with an investigator is kind of counterproductive. if you go in and speak to the investigator, someone who is sup
thank you. >> thank you.ing >> my name is sylvia johnson. i wouldn't want to explain that to you right now. it would take too much time. there is enrollment in san francisco. for the police records -- -- [speaker not understood] we have things that nobody in this world -- it's not an easy thing to do, to do all of these things. i need help with the car -- i mean, my license -- i already have a license and it got stolen. >> thank you. >> commissioners, san francisco open...
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and amanda is watching, when her mother app r appears on "the montel williams show" with psychic sylvia. >> i would watch her every time she was on there, and i'd say, i wish my mom would go on there. and then she could tell my mom that i was alive and that i'm okay. >> reporter: but sylvia browne breaks louwana's hope. >> i just hate this. she's not alive, honey. >> i just broke down crying because i couldn't believe she said that. and then, my mom broke down crying, so, that hurt even worse. >> reporter: two years later, amanda learns on a news report that her mother has passed. >> for three years louwanna miller fought hard to find amanda. >> i think that was the hardest part of being in there. she was always fighting. and she was never going to give up on me. and for her to get sick and i couldn't be there with her. i couldn't help her when she was sick. >> reporter: isolated by loss, sometimes amanda has only castro. >> so, he came in the room, and i was just really sad, and i started talking to him, and he's like, everything is going to be be okay, everything's going to turn out a
and amanda is watching, when her mother app r appears on "the montel williams show" with psychic sylvia. >> i would watch her every time she was on there, and i'd say, i wish my mom would go on there. and then she could tell my mom that i was alive and that i'm okay. >> reporter: but sylvia browne breaks louwana's hope. >> i just hate this. she's not alive, honey. >> i just broke down crying because i couldn't believe she said that. and then, my mom broke down...
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sylvia m. panetta. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. welcome once again to the sunset cultural center in beautiful carmel for the leon panetta lecture series. we are now more than halfway through this
sylvia m. panetta. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. welcome once again to the sunset cultural center in beautiful carmel for the leon panetta lecture series. we are now more than halfway through this
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sylvia johnson. i do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible] getting these disease controls and schedules in order to make sure the environment is pure and clean and [inaudible] i'm not saying [inaudible] we do this to our own self. who will admit it? is walking over every day and- >> president omotalde: thank you. hearing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, are you ready to vote? on the resolution as amended, all those in favor say, aye. any opposition? hearing none,, the resolution passes. internet set up >> clerk: item 9 approval of resolution 26 10 proving that information asset fund to operate a revolving micro-loan program to small businesses interested in participating in the sf energy watch program. the explanatory documents are resolution file 2016 10 and the san francisco carbon fund recordation. on the agenda is s
sylvia johnson. i do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible] getting these disease controls and schedules in order to make sure the environment is pure and clean and [inaudible] i'm not saying [inaudible] we do this to our own self. who will admit it? is walking over every day and- >> president omotalde: thank you. hearing...
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sylvia longmeyer, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> all right.g the economy is the number one concern for american voters. donald trump wants to rip up trade deals. hillary clinton wants to raise the minimum wage. how their economic plans stack up, next. ce... ♪ to thrive under pressure... ♪ to reject the status quo... and they have no problem passing the competition. the aggressive lexus gs 350 and 200 turbo. once driven, there's no going back. ♪usic: "sex machine" by james brown ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 7 dahe was thinkingsn't about his joints.ncing. but now he's taking osteo bi-flex, and noticing a real difference in his joint comfort. the feeling originates in this area... spreads throughout the body... to here, inducing hilariously high levels of embarrassment in his son. he knows it's working by that look of abject humiliation on his son's face. you were made to dance, phil. so dance. shows improved joint comfort in just 7 days. osteo bi-flex. made to move. vo: it happens so often, you almost get used to it. i'd like to make a dep-- we got this. vo: which i
sylvia longmeyer, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> all right.g the economy is the number one concern for american voters. donald trump wants to rip up trade deals. hillary clinton wants to raise the minimum wage. how their economic plans stack up, next. ce... ♪ to thrive under pressure... ♪ to reject the status quo... and they have no problem passing the competition. the aggressive lexus gs 350 and 200 turbo. once driven, there's no going back. ♪usic: "sex machine"...
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and also, you know, i got a call from my aunt sylvia, from sylvia's restaurants -- >> famed sylvia --ant you to come in and plan my 25th anniversary. you know me, i'm thinking i'm going to be a committee of 10 or 20 people. there was a committee of one. and that one person's name was melba. i put together an amazing three-day event for her. it was fabulous. she said, why don't you stay and work with me. and welcomed me with open arms. it was a start. i love everything about this industry. that's when i knew this is what i want to do with my life. >> you ended up working at windows on the world in the world trade center. >> i did. >> what were you doing there? >> i got a call from celebrity chef michael day of the week except sunday. michael said, i want you to do something different. whatever you want, as long as we bring people in. i started a champagne gospel brunch there. and it was fabulous. we were there september 9th, pea severaled september 10th, had -- had a meeting september 10th, had a meeting about extending our contract. and as we know, the next day september 11 happened -
and also, you know, i got a call from my aunt sylvia, from sylvia's restaurants -- >> famed sylvia --ant you to come in and plan my 25th anniversary. you know me, i'm thinking i'm going to be a committee of 10 or 20 people. there was a committee of one. and that one person's name was melba. i put together an amazing three-day event for her. it was fabulous. she said, why don't you stay and work with me. and welcomed me with open arms. it was a start. i love everything about this industry....
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s/ sylvia burwell, secretaria de salud y srvicios hanos deee.uu. del departamento de saluy rvicios humos explic que la nueva regla prohbe la venta de cigarrillos electrnicos; tabaco para pipas de agua y puros a menores de 18 aÑos. adems exige que los fabricantes de esos productos soliciten aprobacin para seguir en el mercado. como explica este medicamentos yistcin de alimentos del pas tambin evaluar tanto los ingredientes dent de ciert productos tabaco s les hace. s/oscar cabrera, o'neilinstite "muchas veces vemos productos que son idtificados co ligeros o suaves y esocrea la i que el procto emás saludle y en realidad no es más saludable. aha la fda a caracterizació. po de segn el gobierno en algunos estados no hay edad lmite para comprar cigarrillos electrnicos u otros tipos de un estudiante de preparatoria.. --. sufrioraves herid cigarrilo explosione un electronico que disparo la bateria a la ca deloven " easten brueggert" --la bateria que se encoraben a quemaduras a su cara.. --ahora las autoridades escolares investigan como se dieron los hechos
s/ sylvia burwell, secretaria de salud y srvicios hanos deee.uu. del departamento de saluy rvicios humos explic que la nueva regla prohbe la venta de cigarrillos electrnicos; tabaco para pipas de agua y puros a menores de 18 aÑos. adems exige que los fabricantes de esos productos soliciten aprobacin para seguir en el mercado. como explica este medicamentos yistcin de alimentos del pas tambin evaluar tanto los ingredientes dent de ciert productos tabaco s les hace. s/oscar cabrera,...
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sylvia trench. i admire your luck mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> mr.>> and with that, ladies and gentlemen, generations of debonair martini sipping super spies were launched. >> yes, but now the latest 007 daniel craig, says he's ready to hang it up including his heineken. remember, he gave up the martinis for heineken. >> big fan of daniel craig. yes. so he's leaving fans wonder who could possibly fill his size 10 shoes. here's abc's nick watt. >> my name's bond. >>on >> reporter: the ideal bond needs craig's craggy charm. >> what about a drink at my place. >> reporter: connery's charisma. ♪ underneath the mango tree >> reporter: moore's virile voice. >> can you swim? >> reporter: the silver screen spy for over 50 years and now that daniel craig nearing 50 himself is hinting he'll hang up his holster. >> i understand 00s have a short life expectancy. >> reporter: the replacement races on. >> idris elba. >> who are you. >> the police. >> reporter: a street wise sleuth in the bbc's "luther" calls the hype just rumorville. tom hiddleston. >> he's my birt
sylvia trench. i admire your luck mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> mr.>> and with that, ladies and gentlemen, generations of debonair martini sipping super spies were launched. >> yes, but now the latest 007 daniel craig, says he's ready to hang it up including his heineken. remember, he gave up the martinis for heineken. >> big fan of daniel craig. yes. so he's leaving fans wonder who could possibly fill his size 10 shoes. here's abc's nick watt. >> my name's...
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. >>> sylvia burwell and the f can da commissioner will make an announcement at 10:30 this morning. >>> more and more schools are using surveyor lance c using surveillance cameras to help keep students safe. 75% use cameras. the national center for education statistics says that is a huge increase from a decade ago. the report says an overwhelming majority of public schools also run school lockdown safety drills. there have been 30 lockdowns in the d.c. area in rest months. >>> the largest recall in u.s. history is targeting tens of millions of vehicles and one might be yours. federal regulators are forcing takata to more than double its recall. it all has to do with the propellant that inflates those air bags. it can inflate them with too much force and spray metal shards. the expanded recall covers front passenger air bags. >>> take a look at this. 50 here eastbound after 410, east-west highway, we just
. >>> sylvia burwell and the f can da commissioner will make an announcement at 10:30 this morning. >>> more and more schools are using surveyor lance c using surveillance cameras to help keep students safe. 75% use cameras. the national center for education statistics says that is a huge increase from a decade ago. the report says an overwhelming majority of public schools also run school lockdown safety drills. there have been 30 lockdowns in the d.c. area in rest months....
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>> reporter: sylvia anders heading to montgomery mall with birthday shopping is greeted with police tape, dozens of cruisers, and evidence markers littering the ground. you say three people were shot, one dead and another clinging to life. >> i'm scared. i'm leaving. i'm going home. >> i'm just shocked. i'm su calm, thoughwas slower than normal. >> i did see extra security going around the mall when i approached. >> reporter: did it raise any concerns at all? >> no. >> reporter: this woman's son in lockdown at a local high school. >> reporter: the school's taking care of the kids, and getting that message was very helpful. i'm sure they will not release the children until they are certain of their safety. >> if i had known there was a shooting before i left my house, i probably wouldn't have come, though. >> reporter: the scene has now been clear outside of montgomery mall and the macy's, you can see the tape has been removed. several vehicles have left that parking lot. two vehicles, at least, have been towed. we're assuming that maybe those vehicles did have some evidence. they were ne
>> reporter: sylvia anders heading to montgomery mall with birthday shopping is greeted with police tape, dozens of cruisers, and evidence markers littering the ground. you say three people were shot, one dead and another clinging to life. >> i'm scared. i'm leaving. i'm going home. >> i'm just shocked. i'm su calm, thoughwas slower than normal. >> i did see extra security going around the mall when i approached. >> reporter: did it raise any concerns at all?...
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the chapter and sylvia platt, that fear of being abandoned certainly captured her. hypochondria. what is it? i become hyper alert to some body symptom and not-- by focusing on the body symptom i become fearful that something is terribly wrong. in a manic phase of bipolar illness it is filled the void, fill the void, anything that will make me feel better. virginia woolf became very focused on the fear that she was going to be institutionalized. she was afraid that others would label her as going mad, and the one thing she did not want to do because it would interfere with her work was to have-- hemingway, hemingway in cuba, the ambassador from cuba to washington is dispatched and told hemingway to get out of cuba here he says they are using the word about you in washington. the word was trader. hemingway said i am not political. this is where i write. this is where i love to be, but that focus, that use of the word , many became concerned about his finances and his vision and inability to write and he would never write again. addiction. the power of addiction lines in the grip to
the chapter and sylvia platt, that fear of being abandoned certainly captured her. hypochondria. what is it? i become hyper alert to some body symptom and not-- by focusing on the body symptom i become fearful that something is terribly wrong. in a manic phase of bipolar illness it is filled the void, fill the void, anything that will make me feel better. virginia woolf became very focused on the fear that she was going to be institutionalized. she was afraid that others would label her as...
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we've got secretary sylvia burwell, who is the head of health and human services, works for me. and administrator gina mccarthy is here as well. i want to thank the superintendent and the principal for their hospitality, and i want to thank all of you for being here. now, not too long ago, i received a letter from a young lady, an eight-year-old girl named mari copeny. you may know her as "little miss flint." those of you who have seats, please feel free to sit down so folks can see behind you. if you don't have a seat, don't sit down. and like a lot of you, mari has been worried about what happened here in flint. she's worried about what it means for children like her. she's worried about the future of this city and this community. so, in the middle of a tragedy that should have never have happened here in the united states of america, the denial of something as basic as clean, safe, drinking water, this eight-year-old girl spoke out and marched, and like many of you, protested. and as mari was getting ready to hop on a bus to washington, she wrote to ask if she could meet with
we've got secretary sylvia burwell, who is the head of health and human services, works for me. and administrator gina mccarthy is here as well. i want to thank the superintendent and the principal for their hospitality, and i want to thank all of you for being here. now, not too long ago, i received a letter from a young lady, an eight-year-old girl named mari copeny. you may know her as "little miss flint." those of you who have seats, please feel free to sit down so folks can see...
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. >> michel temer has named maria sylvia marquez as head of the bank.iss marquez was previously steel skwexecutive. the dollar is just slightly lower against the real. the real has been one of the best performers as people got excited about a political transition in the count. joining us now is louis costa, head of effects and rates at citi. louis, let's start with your views on the brazilian real. is there still risk when it comes to other transition under way? >> i think it's we still have further lags of rally to go. but you have to take into account, a couple of thinks, first, the positioning, knowing it's been a very successful trade in positioning some of the assets in the brazilian array of capital markets is now densely pop late populated. the second point if the markets traded we are probably already there. now, the question is what is next in terms of development within the brazilian economy. we noknow in terms of growth assets there is huge challenge. the brazilian market is getting worse rather than improving. if you look at the forecast, th
. >> michel temer has named maria sylvia marquez as head of the bank.iss marquez was previously steel skwexecutive. the dollar is just slightly lower against the real. the real has been one of the best performers as people got excited about a political transition in the count. joining us now is louis costa, head of effects and rates at citi. louis, let's start with your views on the brazilian real. is there still risk when it comes to other transition under way? >> i think it's we...
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nbc's barbara morse sylvia explains how making a small daily change could lead to big results. >> reporter: if the scale is something you try to avoid, you might want to become reacquainted on a daily basis. this helped francisco, he was one of the first to register for a weight gain prevention study at the meriam hospital. when francisco enrolled he says he was at the higher end of normal weight. and that was one of the requirements. study participants could not be obese. 599 young people recruited in southern new england and through the university of north carolina were randomized into three other two involve interventions. >> one approach is what we called small changes. the idea of small changes was the idea that you could make daily -- so every day small changes in your eating and your activity. >> reporter: francisco was randomized into the large changes group, which focused on an initial five to ten pound weight loss to buffer any weight gain. >> i lost almost 35 pounds. >> reporter: he's gained a few pounds back, but francisco still has a rather large buffer. the scale tells him wh
nbc's barbara morse sylvia explains how making a small daily change could lead to big results. >> reporter: if the scale is something you try to avoid, you might want to become reacquainted on a daily basis. this helped francisco, he was one of the first to register for a weight gain prevention study at the meriam hospital. when francisco enrolled he says he was at the higher end of normal weight. and that was one of the requirements. study participants could not be obese. 599 young...
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. >> testifier: my name is sylvia johnson. i do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible] getting these disease controls and schedules in order to make sure the environment is pure and clean and [inaudible] i'm not saying [inaudible] we do this to our own self. who will admit it? is walking over every day and- >> president omotalde: thank you. hearing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, are you ready to vote? on the resolution as amended, all those in favor say, aye. any opposition? hearing none,, the resolution passes. internet set up >> clerk: item 9 approval of resolution 26 10 proving that information asset fund to operate a revolving micro-loan program to small businesses interested in participating in the sf energy watch program. the explanatory documents are resolution file 2016 10 and the san francisco carbon fund recordation. on the agenda is s
. >> testifier: my name is sylvia johnson. i do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible] getting these disease controls and schedules in order to make sure the environment is pure and clean and [inaudible] i'm not saying [inaudible] we do this to our own self. who will admit it? is walking over every day and- >>...
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. >> they usually call me angel sylvia. >> people would totally blow off name. >> reporter: now they are taking an action called my name, my identity, a national campaign urging teachers and students to pronounce each other's names correctly to make classrooms more inclusive. the office of education is a partner in that campaign. >> because your name is your identity. >> reporter: superintendent john gunnedry taught english as a second language for more than ten years. he said he would study the student's names. >> certainly felt better about their relationship with me as their teacher if i knew how to pronounce their names and some of them became hostile if you pronounced them incorrectly. >> reporter: getting off on the wrong foomt resulted in students withdrawinging from their teachers and peers. students say getting it out in the open has helped already. >> i'm not the only one out there that it happens to. it's -- it's -- >> i felt really embarrassed. like i had this burden connected to me, but not anymore. >> reporter: not anymore. thousands of students have made online pledges
. >> they usually call me angel sylvia. >> people would totally blow off name. >> reporter: now they are taking an action called my name, my identity, a national campaign urging teachers and students to pronounce each other's names correctly to make classrooms more inclusive. the office of education is a partner in that campaign. >> because your name is your identity. >> reporter: superintendent john gunnedry taught english as a second language for more than ten...
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. >> reporter: but sylvia browne breaks louwana's hope. >> i just hate this. she's not alive, honey. >> i just broke down crying because i couldn't believe she said that. and then, my mom broke down crying, so, that hurt even worse. >> reporter: two years later, amanda learns on a news report that her mother has passed. >> for three years louwanna miller fought hard to find amanda. >> i think that was the hardest part of being in there. she was always fighting. and she was never going to give up on me. and for her to get sick and i couldn't be there with her. i couldn't help her when she was sick. >> reporter: isolated by loss, sometimes amanda has only castro. >> so, he came in the room, and i was just really sad, and i like, everything is going to be be okay, everything's going to turn out all right. and so i asked him for a hug. and we hugged. >> reporter: there had to be a part of you that was thinking, "what in the world?" >> there was, but then there's another part of me, like, i needed that. i needed, like, a human, caring touch. instead of everything t
. >> reporter: but sylvia browne breaks louwana's hope. >> i just hate this. she's not alive, honey. >> i just broke down crying because i couldn't believe she said that. and then, my mom broke down crying, so, that hurt even worse. >> reporter: two years later, amanda learns on a news report that her mother has passed. >> for three years louwanna miller fought hard to find amanda. >> i think that was the hardest part of being in there. she was always...
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many of the people turning out today were latino or they were farm workers like sylvia hort ta who continuerry about what will happen with immigration reform under the next occupant of the white houfs. they express more confidence in clinton than in berpy sanders or in donald trump on the republican side. clinton was over an hour late arriving but that didn't bother her supporters here. and she clearly knew the immigration issue was on their minds going into attack mode against donald trump. >> he's not only talking about ripping families apart, is he? he is talking about dporlting more than one-half of the 2.4 million farm workers who help feed our country. >> reporter: people with signs and other points of view also showed up outside the rally. some of them supporters of bernie sanders, others for dobld trump. we understand one sign saying women are not fit to be president was ripped out of the hands of a man holding it and it was torn up. a clinton fan who wrote a song saying it's time for a woman in the white house got others to join her singing it. a young college graduate told us he w
many of the people turning out today were latino or they were farm workers like sylvia hort ta who continuerry about what will happen with immigration reform under the next occupant of the white houfs. they express more confidence in clinton than in berpy sanders or in donald trump on the republican side. clinton was over an hour late arriving but that didn't bother her supporters here. and she clearly knew the immigration issue was on their minds going into attack mode against donald trump....
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we've got secretary sylvia burwell, who is the head of health and human services, works for me.d administrator gina mccarthy is here as well. i want to thank superintendent bilal tal ab, and principal tim green for their hospitality. and i want to thank all of you for being here. now, not too long ago, i received a letter from a young lady, an 8-year-old girl named marie cope nen. you may know her as little miss flint. those of you who have seats, please feel free to sit down, so folks can see behind you. if you don't have a seat, don't sit down. and like a lot of you, marie's been worried about what happened here in flint. she's worried about what it means for children like her. she's worried about the future of this city and this community. so in the middle of a tragedy that should have never happened here in the united states of america the denial of something as basic as clean, safe drink g wauing wat water, this 8-year-old girl spoke out, and marched, and like many of you, protested. and as she was getting ready to hop on a bus to washington, she wrote to ask if she could m
we've got secretary sylvia burwell, who is the head of health and human services, works for me.d administrator gina mccarthy is here as well. i want to thank superintendent bilal tal ab, and principal tim green for their hospitality. and i want to thank all of you for being here. now, not too long ago, i received a letter from a young lady, an 8-year-old girl named marie cope nen. you may know her as little miss flint. those of you who have seats, please feel free to sit down, so folks can see...
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but health and human services secretary sylvia burwell says the industry will now be regulated, citing its rapid growth among teens. >> between 2011 and 2015 the percentage of high school students who smoke e-cigarettes has skyrocketed over 900%. meanwhile hooka usage has risen significantly among young people and cigar smoking continues to be a problem among high schoolers. together that means millions of kids are being introduced to nicotine every year, a new generation hooked on a highly addictive chemical. >> sreenivasan: manufacturers, many of them small companies, will have to undergo a lengthy federal review in order to stay on the market. in response, gregory conley, president of the american vaping association, said today: "if the f.d.a.'s rule is not changed by congress or the courts, thousands of small businesses will close in two to three years." house republicans have their own answer: a bill to curb retroactive safety reviews for e-cigarettes and cigars. meanwhile, some states have launched ad campaigns against teenage use of e-cigarettes. and yesterday, california became
but health and human services secretary sylvia burwell says the industry will now be regulated, citing its rapid growth among teens. >> between 2011 and 2015 the percentage of high school students who smoke e-cigarettes has skyrocketed over 900%. meanwhile hooka usage has risen significantly among young people and cigar smoking continues to be a problem among high schoolers. together that means millions of kids are being introduced to nicotine every year, a new generation hooked on a...
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we've got secretary sylvia burwell, who is the head of health and human services, works for me. and administrator gina mccarthy is here as well. i want to thank the superintendent and the principal for their hospitality, and i want to thank all of you for being here. now, not too long ago, i received a letter from a young lady, an eight-year-old girl named mari copeny. you may know her as "little miss flint."
we've got secretary sylvia burwell, who is the head of health and human services, works for me. and administrator gina mccarthy is here as well. i want to thank the superintendent and the principal for their hospitality, and i want to thank all of you for being here. now, not too long ago, i received a letter from a young lady, an eight-year-old girl named mari copeny. you may know her as "little miss flint."
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. >> janice osborne sylvia, bless you for send this request.ne oakland city councilman wants to roll out the red carpet for donald trump. trump has said that oakland is one of the most dangerous places in the world. councilman gallos called the trump office personally to come see. trump has not responded. and his fellow council member said that she would welcome anyone, even trump. >> he wants to be the commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world and he is scared of oakland? i'm not scared of oakland? >> the fbi did list clapped has the most violent cities in the country in 2013. however, violent crime has been down since 2012. >>> and take a look at the surveillance video of a burglary at the smoke plus store. one swinging a big object breaking a glass door to get inside. all three smash and grab at that store were at 5:00 a.m. the latest one was tuesday among. the store manager believes that the same person did it. >> it's upsetting. it's upsetting that everyone will have to get gates in front of their houses. it's not just
. >> janice osborne sylvia, bless you for send this request.ne oakland city councilman wants to roll out the red carpet for donald trump. trump has said that oakland is one of the most dangerous places in the world. councilman gallos called the trump office personally to come see. trump has not responded. and his fellow council member said that she would welcome anyone, even trump. >> he wants to be the commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world and he is scared...
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. >> testifier: my name is sylvia johnson.do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible] getting these disease controls and schedules in order to make sure the environment is pure and clean and [inaudible] i'm not saying [inaudible] we do this to our own self. who will admit it? is walking over every day and- >> president omotalde: thank you. hearing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, are you ready to vote? on the resolution as amended, all those in favor say, aye. any opposition? hearing none,, the resolution passes. internet set up >> clerk: item 9 approval of resolution 26 10 proving that information asset fund to operate a revolving micro-loan program to small businesses interested in participating in the sf energy watch program. the explanatory documents are resolution file 2016 10 and the san francisco carbon fund recordation. on the agenda is spea
. >> testifier: my name is sylvia johnson.do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible] getting these disease controls and schedules in order to make sure the environment is pure and clean and [inaudible] i'm not saying [inaudible] we do this to our own self. who will admit it? is walking over every day and- >> president...
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in sylvia into get fort lauderdale, florida. never trump. good morning. caller: why never trump?is incoherent. he is a pathological liar. throw dirtt to just at somebody and say words. i want to say what i really mean. fox --ed him today on msnbc, not fox. grumbledbled to him -- -- groveled to him and he was incoherent. host: we will have to leave it at that point. we are going to say goodbye for today's washington journal. coming up on c-span, every year during the days of remembrance the united states holocaust memorial museum hosts a ceremony honoring the victims of the holocaust and nazi persecution at the u.s. capitol. about 60 holocaust survivors are expected to attend this year's ceremony and we have live coverage here on c-span. ♪
in sylvia into get fort lauderdale, florida. never trump. good morning. caller: why never trump?is incoherent. he is a pathological liar. throw dirtt to just at somebody and say words. i want to say what i really mean. fox --ed him today on msnbc, not fox. grumbledbled to him -- -- groveled to him and he was incoherent. host: we will have to leave it at that point. we are going to say goodbye for today's washington journal. coming up on c-span, every year during the days of remembrance the...
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. >> testifier: my name is sylvia johnson. i do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible]
. >> testifier: my name is sylvia johnson. i do think you put the measurements in [inaudible] make additions to where we parked. the level of housing he's talking about [inaudible] we gain a lot more customers [inaudible] yes, i love to drive. [inaudible]
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. >> hi, steve sylvia from american university. i have a question, workers, of course, are going to be in an economy that doesn't only have china but has a whole range of competitors who are sending imports. when you take china alone the way you've done it, you're going to exaggerate a rise given the time period that you've taken in terms of trade exposure. have you ever done a robustness check with your data looking at all trade and seeing how that played out? >> gordon. >> so, what we have done is not look at all trade but all -- but trade with all low-wage countries and say, maybe what we're picking up is -- there are full substitution effects here so any expansion of china means a loss of exports from central america and vietnam and so forth. but what we find is almost identical answers when we look at trade with low-wage countries like china and that's because of the magnitude of china's growth during this time period is so enormous. >> next. >> hi, judd palmer with politico. i just wanted to follow-up on one of the points in
. >> hi, steve sylvia from american university. i have a question, workers, of course, are going to be in an economy that doesn't only have china but has a whole range of competitors who are sending imports. when you take china alone the way you've done it, you're going to exaggerate a rise given the time period that you've taken in terms of trade exposure. have you ever done a robustness check with your data looking at all trade and seeing how that played out? >> gordon. >>...
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. >> testifier: sylvia johnson. [inaudible] to make sure [inaudible] the pharmacies [inaudible] >> president omotalde: public comment is now closed. anthony. >> clerk: items 12 operations committee report. >> president omotalde: any? it is no announcements deserted to be discussion. will open this item up for public comments. hearing none, public comment is now closed. i believe he can adjourn this meeting. >> clerk: does a couple more. >> president omotalde: okay. next item on the agenda >> clerk: next item is the managers written report to the this item is for discussion. commissioners i don't have any announcements. in your packet is both the commission report which has a legislative update. from policy director rodriguez as well as the correspondence log of all the letters we've received since the last commission meeting. >> president omotalde: thank you. any discussion, commissioners? seeing none, will open up for public comments.public comment is limited to item number 14. >> testifier: [inaudible] >> presiden
. >> testifier: sylvia johnson. [inaudible] to make sure [inaudible] the pharmacies [inaudible] >> president omotalde: public comment is now closed. anthony. >> clerk: items 12 operations committee report. >> president omotalde: any? it is no announcements deserted to be discussion. will open this item up for public comments. hearing none, public comment is now closed. i believe he can adjourn this meeting. >> clerk: does a couple more. >> president omotalde:...
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. >> hi, steve sylvia from american university. i have a question, workers, of course, are going to be in an economy that doesn't only have china but has a whole range of competitors who are sending imports. when you take china alone the way you've done it, you're going to exaggerate a rise given the time period that you've taken in terms of trade exposure. have you ever done a robustness check with your data looking at all trade and seeing how that played out? >> gordon. >> so, what we have done is not look at all trade but all -- but trade with all low-wage countries and say, maybe what we're picking up is -- there are full substitution effects here so any expansion of china means a loss of exports from central america and vietnam and so forth. but what we find is almost identical answers when we look at trade with low-wage countries like china and that's because of the magnitude of china's growth during this time period is so enormous. >> next. >> hi, judd palmer with politico. i just wanted to follow-up on one of the points in
. >> hi, steve sylvia from american university. i have a question, workers, of course, are going to be in an economy that doesn't only have china but has a whole range of competitors who are sending imports. when you take china alone the way you've done it, you're going to exaggerate a rise given the time period that you've taken in terms of trade exposure. have you ever done a robustness check with your data looking at all trade and seeing how that played out? >> gordon. >>...