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>> i've been at uri for a year and half. i'm the new executive director and have been blessed to be in this role but i've been 19 at wellesley college, dean of religious life and cultural education and before that was a community organizer in the south bronx and boston. my work has been about social change. but i met bill swing in 1982 when i came out to san francisco after college and he was just kind of thinking about this possibility. at that time, and early on in the work he was thinking he would go around the world and talk to all great religious leaders and ask them to become part of this movement and he did. and to a person, almost everyone said no. you have to be crazy. there's no way we are going to join this movement. so bill turned it on its head and said if we are not able to work with religious leaders, let's work with ordinary folks. so uri which i'm so happy to be a part of works with primarily ordinary people in communities, building bridges of connection building strong coalitions. >> how can i get involved?
>> i've been at uri for a year and half. i'm the new executive director and have been blessed to be in this role but i've been 19 at wellesley college, dean of religious life and cultural education and before that was a community organizer in the south bronx and boston. my work has been about social change. but i met bill swing in 1982 when i came out to san francisco after college and he was just kind of thinking about this possibility. at that time, and early on in the work he was...
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i don't think it's going to 80 like they say but it makes sense to sell into strength uri. thomas in texas. >> caller: booyah big jim, my stock is outfront media. they have 58,000 billboards. 600 are digital. the cost of converting to digital is declining allowing outfront to generate four times greater revenue. with the laumplg of outfront studios which would make them digital content creators do you think now is a good time to make a bet on out. >> why din cbs do it if it's so great. i think that story is just okay. not that great. you're not going to get me to recommend that stock. i think i do prefer owning cbs which is a good stock. all right. the super freaking dollar matters to this market too much. a strong one is just plain bad. we need a cheaper one. you saw what happens when we get one today. "mad money" tonight, the battle for organic dominance is raging with everyone from whole foods to walmart duking it out. should you enter the fight or just stay away? don't miss my take. then the healthy trend hasn't stopped denny's from delivering gains. can your portfolio
i don't think it's going to 80 like they say but it makes sense to sell into strength uri. thomas in texas. >> caller: booyah big jim, my stock is outfront media. they have 58,000 billboards. 600 are digital. the cost of converting to digital is declining allowing outfront to generate four times greater revenue. with the laumplg of outfront studios which would make them digital content creators do you think now is a good time to make a bet on out. >> why din cbs do it if it's so...
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this interview -- in misso uri. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> i understand you're getting close to completing your dissertation. what is your topic? >> my dissertation topic is slavery and involuntary servitude in the southwest. i am looking at both mexican debt peonage and indian slavery as two forms of involuntary servitude that existed in that region in the southwest. i am contextualizing those two systems of slavery within the idea of slavery in the american south. a much more familiar form of slavery to most people in the united states is the plantation style race based black slavery in the south. many people are not aware that other forms of slavery did exist in america being indian slavery and peonage. i am looking at those two forms of slavery in the 19th century. >> what does the term debt peonage mean? >> it was a form of servitude that existed in 19th-century southwest and later in the jim crow south. it was basically a form of a course of labor whereby a creditor became master and slave owner th
this interview -- in misso uri. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> i understand you're getting close to completing your dissertation. what is your topic? >> my dissertation topic is slavery and involuntary servitude in the southwest. i am looking at both mexican debt peonage and indian slavery as two forms of involuntary servitude that existed in that region in the southwest. i am contextualizing those two systems of slavery within the idea of slavery in the american south. a...
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is much less, and way that bonds of other country vulnerable country acted today, and the way that uri acted today -- euro acted, the markets saying it greece goes they can be dealt with. >> spain, france, por portugal y they went up but from abnormally low levels, they are lower than they were a few years ago, there not a notion of panic in the marketplace, and the euro actually went up against the dollar, market saying that either it will get solve or not, but the euro will end up stronger. >> dow off 350, this was worse session in a long time, there was a flight to safety, our yields were up, our lot of foreign money came into bonds there is a sense that 170 friday issue 350 today, maybe it could be something sufl. awful. >> even though what jim said go greece it is still a trigger. but answer is, there could be some contagon to u.s. market but not a lot of individual, a lot of institutions, a lot of fast money and hedge funds. >> like lehman brotherses and bear sterns those guys? little guy gets hurt, when the big guys. heather, a loose of ramification, this money they took in, wit
is much less, and way that bonds of other country vulnerable country acted today, and the way that uri acted today -- euro acted, the markets saying it greece goes they can be dealt with. >> spain, france, por portugal y they went up but from abnormally low levels, they are lower than they were a few years ago, there not a notion of panic in the marketplace, and the euro actually went up against the dollar, market saying that either it will get solve or not, but the euro will end up...
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. -- "smith"uri eaÑo pasado tras recibir un impacto de bala de un compaÑero mientras inspeccionaban unamento en dublin. juanfra/take vo --- ahora pasamos a san mateooe la lica est tr los pasos deun sujetque asalt ayer un banco a plena luz del da... --- segn las autoridades el hombre de unos 60 aÑos de edad ingres al local ubicado en la cuadra 800 de "ecino real" yle entreg al cajero una nota amenazante. ---ste entreg el dinero y el sujeto huy. ---el malechor es descrito como anglosajn, de cinco pies siete pulgadas de estatura, cabello y bigote blanco. juanfra/ots ---el hombre acusado de asesinato por la mue de un niÑo nueve aÑos en el este de la baha ...se espera regrese a corte hoy... take vo ---"william schultz" de 18 aÑos enfrenta cargos por apuÑalamiento en tercer grado a "jordan almgren" dentro de la casa de la vctima en discovery bay en el condado de contra costa... ---"schultz" declar al diario "the contra costa times" que l cometi el crimen porque quera saber cmo sera quitarle la vida a una persona... lorena - take vo --pasamos a san jos donde la mujer acusada de atacar a unniÑ
. -- "smith"uri eaÑo pasado tras recibir un impacto de bala de un compaÑero mientras inspeccionaban unamento en dublin. juanfra/take vo --- ahora pasamos a san mateooe la lica est tr los pasos deun sujetque asalt ayer un banco a plena luz del da... --- segn las autoridades el hombre de unos 60 aÑos de edad ingres al local ubicado en la cuadra 800 de "ecino real" yle entreg al cajero una nota amenazante. ---ste entreg el dinero y el sujeto huy. ---el malechor es descrito...
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tell me how uri ceased when you go in and talk to students. >> you know what, that's still the reasonis. this will be probably my tenth year speaking. i -- when i give a presentation, i get the goose bumps just thinking about it. you can -- just the look on the students' faces when i'm talking to them t it's -- they're eating right out of my hand for an entire hour. i have had teachers come up and tell me that i'm the best speaker they've ever seen in their career as a teacher. you know, i just knew that i had to give up my -- i had to give myself to them. when i get up in front of students, i dress in a black tank top so you can see my amputated arm and all my scars. i'm covered with scars from head to toe. and i knew that that's the first thing that i wanted to show these young teens what happened to my once beautiful body i had because of my poor choices. so, man... it's amazing. >> i wanted one more because you talk toothiness often are surrounded by friends who don't help them and you point out that your friends didn't help you. >> right. >> so, what do you tell them about friend
tell me how uri ceased when you go in and talk to students. >> you know what, that's still the reasonis. this will be probably my tenth year speaking. i -- when i give a presentation, i get the goose bumps just thinking about it. you can -- just the look on the students' faces when i'm talking to them t it's -- they're eating right out of my hand for an entire hour. i have had teachers come up and tell me that i'm the best speaker they've ever seen in their career as a teacher. you know,...
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uri de jonge says he is something this case never had an eyewitness.e the last person to see natalee holloway alive. >> yes. >> reporter: while he was in aruba, de jonge had a job that let's just say was again the law. he won't give details. >> that's the reason i was on this construction site was illegal activity. >> reporter: and doing wrong on the night of may 30th, 2005, put him in the right place, he says around 2:00 in the morning. >> i was just about to leave when i hear, you know, a young couple approaching the entrance. >> reporter: he says he sees a young man chase a young woman into the construction site. >> i thought first in a playful way. like i am going to got you. >> reporter: the couple disappeared up a partially built stairway. later the young man reappeared carrying the young woman who looked to be limp in his arms. >> jumped down, put her, and with a turn twist slammed her. >> reporter: it's what came next if de jonge was right that changes everything. he says he watched from a distance as the man appeared to hide wt manthe woman's
uri de jonge says he is something this case never had an eyewitness.e the last person to see natalee holloway alive. >> yes. >> reporter: while he was in aruba, de jonge had a job that let's just say was again the law. he won't give details. >> that's the reason i was on this construction site was illegal activity. >> reporter: and doing wrong on the night of may 30th, 2005, put him in the right place, he says around 2:00 in the morning. >> i was just about to...
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the uri to you are right to pick up on that. there is a redefinition going on in the signature strikes. nothing about the weinstein operation. it's any definition of the signature strikes that we have been running by for the last years. signature strikes are understood to be targets of opportunity with the targeted operation with al qaeda and the continent and i've been really surprised to see it described as a signature strikes. it doesn't fit any modeling that we've seen around there. i don't know if you he would agree with that. >> by impression is that they had stopped and -- yes it is a little bit of a puzzle. this gentleman here. >> as an interested citizen much american foreign policy in my lifetime has been legal. what would make this specifically illegal if we hadn't declared war but if you are at war you are trying to kill people so who is this illegal and some of the other operations have been considered legal? >> i was never from him and say -- my own view by the way is that they need to engage on this integer three
the uri to you are right to pick up on that. there is a redefinition going on in the signature strikes. nothing about the weinstein operation. it's any definition of the signature strikes that we have been running by for the last years. signature strikes are understood to be targets of opportunity with the targeted operation with al qaeda and the continent and i've been really surprised to see it described as a signature strikes. it doesn't fit any modeling that we've seen around there. i don't...
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if yellen comes out with hints the economy is improving, a company like uri plays into an improving economy. that's where lock yij isgic is lopsided. >> don't you think that would be a better purveyor of the status of the economy an flippant comment by janet yellen? they would know the fundamentals. i don't think we are going to find the answers to the fundamentals in the fed comments. >> we'll ask her tomorrow if they are overvalued. >> tell her josh earnest probably has a place helping to craft fed statements in the future. >> you got it. thank you, gentlemen. >>> shares of health care providers unitedhealth and aetna moving higher on reports those companies are in talks about a possible merger. i love this stuff going on here. cigna shares are pulling back slightly after surging yesterday afternoon on the news it is a takeover target by anthem. >> all this news happening after initial reports humana was putting itself up for sale. joining us our analyst from morningstar. which direction do you think this is going? where do you think the most value would be created in a tie-up here? >> a
if yellen comes out with hints the economy is improving, a company like uri plays into an improving economy. that's where lock yij isgic is lopsided. >> don't you think that would be a better purveyor of the status of the economy an flippant comment by janet yellen? they would know the fundamentals. i don't think we are going to find the answers to the fundamentals in the fed comments. >> we'll ask her tomorrow if they are overvalued. >> tell her josh earnest probably has a...
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citigroup upgraded from buy to hold at goldminean sa a number of key concerns uris ounding surroundedminimum denominations of 100 million yen. the total size of possible offering was not disclosed. >>> new this morning, the national security agency can no longer collect americans' phone records in bulk. the senate failing to extend the highly controversial program late last night. instead, started to consider the usa freedom act that was already passed by the house last month. now that bill transfers the authority to collect both telephone data from the government to telecom companies where it's originally collected. >>> also republican presidential candidate rand paul, he moved to delay that final vote on the bill that angered some fellow republicans who walked out as paul stood to speak. >> all right. >>> the supreme court, i want to see him walking out. but i guess we're not quite there. >>> the supreme court issued 30 major rulings this month, including one on obama care that could have a major impact on jobs and the economy. a recent study conducted by the american action forum s
citigroup upgraded from buy to hold at goldminean sa a number of key concerns uris ounding surroundedminimum denominations of 100 million yen. the total size of possible offering was not disclosed. >>> new this morning, the national security agency can no longer collect americans' phone records in bulk. the senate failing to extend the highly controversial program late last night. instead, started to consider the usa freedom act that was already passed by the house last month. now that...