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nora does many other things for the nert program. she has organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup to create life-threatening wounds on the limbs of victims. [laughter] >> so that our graduating nert class 6 triage people can see what it might really look like during a real event. nora's goals are pretty self-evident. she would like everyone to take the nert program. we are so happy, nora, for you -- where are you? you are very deserving of this award. congratulations. (applause) >> thank you so much. i really consider myself a student, and i have so many people that are part of the nert family that have taught me so much. and i invite all of you to become member of the nert
nora does many other things for the nert program. she has organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup to create life-threatening wounds...
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nora, what are you doing? a surprising inspiration for a symphony. when "caught on camera: viral video - millions served" returns. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> just when you think you've seen everything, a cat plays the piano. >> she's actually playing a song. i think, what is she playing? "chopsticks" or something. >> she's doing it two paws at a time. it's amazing. >> say hello to nora. the 6-year-old gray bull's-eye tabby cat. besides eating, sleeping, and playing with toys, nora just so happens enjoying making music.
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nora, what are you doing? a surprising inspiration for a symphony. when "caught on camera: viral video - millions served" returns. providing real relief to everyone. it felt like i was at home. that was an awesome experience! [ male announcer ] clutching victory from the seat of defeat, charmin saved the day. we scored a td with this tp. [ male announcer ] tailgating potties. one more way the charmin relief project is helping people enjoy the go. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. try post shredded wheat. customer eri
nora, what are you doing? a surprising inspiration for a symphony. when "caught on camera: viral video - millions served" returns. providing real relief to everyone. it felt like i was at home. that was an awesome experience! [ male announcer ] clutching victory from the seat of defeat, charmin saved the day. we scored a td with this tp. [ male announcer ] tailgating potties. one more way the charmin relief project is helping people enjoy the go. many cereals say they're good for your...
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nora, what are you doing? a surprising inspiration for a symphony. when "caught on camera: viral video - millions served" returns. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? so let me ask you... thnot at the rings.looking. i can feel them looking at my thick, flaky red skin. do i tell them it's psoriasis? do i speak up and say it's not contagious? or do i just say... have a nice day!" when your psoriasis has gone from uncomfortable to unacceptable, visit psoriasis.com to connect with a psoriasis patient advocate from abbvie for free one-to one education and support. sign up at psoriasis
nora, what are you doing? a surprising inspiration for a symphony. when "caught on camera: viral video - millions served" returns. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card...
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but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care, they're there for a paycheck. >> nora's lawyer shot video footage of pat's condition before he died - she hasn't been able to bring herself to watch it. >> and you've never watched this video? >> i've never watched the video. >> do you want to watch the video? >> no, i'm scared to see it. i can't. >> this video is critical evidence in nora's case. the images are disturbing. >> nora is trying to take care of pat. he's covered in sores. the sores on his foot are so bad that the bone is sticking out. >> he said he's in pain, give him something else. the man in this
but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care,...
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substituting for bob schieffer cbs this morning co-host nora o'donnell. o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning again bob will be along later. seth dohn joins us from beijing the latest on the typhoon. >> good morning a. local official in the philippines suggested as many as 10,000 people might have parished in this typhoon that number is very different when you talk with the philippine red cross which tells us 1200 people whose fluctuating death toll give you indication of how little know about the extent, the scope of this tragedy so far. it was the wind early on that got so much of the attention then disaster but turned out to be the high waves and heavy surf that proved so damaging, so deadly alkn÷qrror philippine government tells us around four million people were affected by this typhoon, 400,000 people displaced from their homes for as bad as this typhoon is, it has not yet over. in fact it's barreling toward vietnam where it's expected to make landfall early monday morning local time. already seen around 800,000 people evacuated in that country. ta
substituting for bob schieffer cbs this morning co-host nora o'donnell. o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning again bob will be along later. seth dohn joins us from beijing the latest on the typhoon. >> good morning a. local official in the philippines suggested as many as 10,000 people might have parished in this typhoon that number is very different when you talk with the philippine red cross which tells us 1200 people whose fluctuating death toll give you indication of how little...
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. >> when nora was 11 years old, she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today he is a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> translation: i was an innocent child. i was poor. when they got me knew clothes i felt happiness. everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he first took off his clothes, you can imagine what happened to a child. >> nora fled her abusive husband only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. a traumatising experience that affected her and her three children. she has been taken anti-depressants for years. >> translation: because of all i have gone through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i don't want her to marry, i want her to continue her studies, my daughters haven't been able to forget the beatings i suffered for years. >> after a battle nora has been granted a divorce. and her experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have paid off. members of the organization drafting yemen's
. >> when nora was 11 years old, she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today he is a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> translation: i was an innocent child. i was poor. when they got me knew clothes i felt happiness. everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he first took off his clothes, you can imagine what happened to a child. >> nora fled her abusive husband only to be turned back by...
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. >> nora younis is a reporter for the "egypt independent," an online and print news source. on the morning of january 28th nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they said they have orders from state security not to sell any rooms overlooking tahrir. so we said okay and we settled for a nile view room. >> while organizing their coverage of the day's events nora notices something happening outside their window. she grabs her camera and begins to film a chaotic scene coming into view across the nile river. >> we heard many bombs. and we couldn't see anything. and the bombs were just going and going and going. and then we saw smoke coming out from the other side of the river. >> nora's footage shows a massive crowd of protesters engaged in a growing battle with police. >> the people wanted to get across the bridge, across the nile to tahrir square to join the revolutionaries in tahrir square. >> a line of riot police led by two armored vehicles races across to meet the cro
. >> nora younis is a reporter for the "egypt independent," an online and print news source. on the morning of january 28th nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they said they have orders from state security not to sell any rooms overlooking tahrir. so we said okay and we settled for a nile view room. >> while organizing their coverage of the day's events nora...
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as this country now braces for this t4'÷qrror nora. >> o'donnell: thank you. cbs news reporter filed this report earlier from sabu one of the hardest hit areas. >> the biggest storm hit the planet, no doubt having seen extent of death and damage that it has caused here in the central philippines. now my team and i were taught in the middle of the storm and i'm telling you the winds were tornado-like. the storm surge was like tsunami after storm passed we went out what we saw was complete scene of a coastal town that led hamletly wiped out. there were dead bodies lying everywhere, people who survived were asking, where they could would get food and water in the next few days to be able to survive. now in tacloban, people have started looting they raided supermarkets, grocery stores and electronic stores, just this sense of anarchy and lawlessness that has surrounded this immediate typhoon. remember, this region was just hit by 7.1 magnitude earthquake a couple weeks ago. there's definitely a massive work ahead for the philippine government. >> o'donnell: this m
as this country now braces for this t4'÷qrror nora. >> o'donnell: thank you. cbs news reporter filed this report earlier from sabu one of the hardest hit areas. >> the biggest storm hit the planet, no doubt having seen extent of death and damage that it has caused here in the central philippines. now my team and i were taught in the middle of the storm and i'm telling you the winds were tornado-like. the storm surge was like tsunami after storm passed we went out what we saw was...
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. >> reporter: then nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 45. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she is a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. the first time he took off his clothes you can imagine what happened to a child. >>> she fled her abusive husband many times only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. a traum traumatizing experiencet affected her and her children. she has been taking anti-depressants for years. >> because of all that i have gone through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i don't want her to marry. i want her to continue her studies. she has not been able to forget the beatings that i suffered for years. >> reporter: after a long legal battle nora has been granted a divorce. and her work to fight child marriages seems to have paid off. the charter would set the minimum age for marr
. >> reporter: then nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 45. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she is a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. the first time he took off his clothes you can imagine what happened to a child. >>> she fled her abusive husband many times...
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. >> nora fled her abusive husband many times, only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. traumaizized herself and her three children. >> translation: because of all i have gone through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i don't want her to marry. my daughter has not forgot the beatings and abuse i suffered for years. >> after a long legal battle nora has been granted a divorce, and her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have paid off. members of the organization drafting yemen's new constitution say the charter sets the minimum age for marriage at 18. some clerics and tribal leaders said it would block the motion as the company transitions early next year. >> we don't have problems related to child marriage. most of the cases are fabricated so foreign institutions impose their agendas on yemen. a wedding in the capital. a relative of the bride pays tribute to her and her tribe. then praising the groom. we'dings in yemen are not always this way. >> this is a country where marryin
. >> nora fled her abusive husband many times, only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. traumaizized herself and her three children. >> translation: because of all i have gone through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i don't want her to marry. my daughter has not forgot the beatings and abuse i suffered for years. >> after a long legal battle nora has been granted a divorce, and her terrible experience and...
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. >> reporter: when nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she's a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but then everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he first took off his clothes you can imagine what would happen to a child. >> reporter: nora fled her abusive husband many times only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. a traumatizing experience that affected her and her three children. she has been taking anti-depressants for years. >> because of all that i had gone through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i don't want her to marry. i want her to continue her studies. my daughter has not been able to forget the beatings and abuse i suffered for years. >> reporter: after a long legal battle nora has recently been granted a divorce. and her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages
. >> reporter: when nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she's a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but then everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he first took off his clothes you can imagine what would happen to a child. >> reporter: nora fled her abusive husband...
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after a long legal battle nora has been granted a divorce. her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have finally paid off. members of the organization drafting yemen's constitution say the charter will set the minimum age for marriage at 18. but some claret and tribal leaders say they'll block the motion as the country transitions to elections expected next year. >> we don't have problems related to child marriage. most of the cases are fabricated so foreign institutions impose their institutions on yemen. >> a wedding in the capital. a relative of the bride pays tribute to her and her tribe. then a poet praising the groom. weddings in yemen are not always this happy. >> this is a country where marrying of young girls to older men is a common practice. we may not know the number of child brides because yemen is a conservative society. anyone that speaks out against marriage may be rejected by their family. here in the old town a storyteller praises yemen's past. it's the presence that will shape the country's
after a long legal battle nora has been granted a divorce. her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have finally paid off. members of the organization drafting yemen's constitution say the charter will set the minimum age for marriage at 18. but some claret and tribal leaders say they'll block the motion as the country transitions to elections expected next year. >> we don't have problems related to child marriage. most of the cases are fabricated so...
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in 2011 as you remember, nora, it was a very difficult political year. so my sense was we ought to look at everything here. because this is a -- it was a very difficult period politically. >> here's jay carney responding to the report in the book coming out tuesday. >> it's important to know that campaigns and pollsters as part of campaigns test a lot of things. what i can tell you without a doubt is that the president never considered that and had anyone brought that idea to him, he would have laughed it out of the room. joe biden has been an asset to this president in two campaigns and throughout five years of this administration. >> well, chris cillizza is an msnbc contributor. and michael scherer for "time" magazine. chris, i want you to first get in on this. there's one way to play it down. i guess that's what bill daly was doing. not denying it. the key is he accepted the fact of this book that there was a set of focus groups taken, there was money spent to try to decide whether to dump the vice president who was close to bill daly personally and c
in 2011 as you remember, nora, it was a very difficult political year. so my sense was we ought to look at everything here. because this is a -- it was a very difficult period politically. >> here's jay carney responding to the report in the book coming out tuesday. >> it's important to know that campaigns and pollsters as part of campaigns test a lot of things. what i can tell you without a doubt is that the president never considered that and had anyone brought that idea to him,...
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[♪] >>bien, Ñora. ahÍ andan, con sus cosas. >>so el corazÓn de una madre es capaz de soportarlo todo r sus hijos. Único temor que tengo es que al morir mis hijos sufran por mÍ. >>ya verÁ que eso no va a pasar,eÑora. todos los dÍas le rezo a la virgencita para que ud. se ponga bien. >>muchas gracias, rosa. hasta maÑana. >>hasta maÑana. permiso. [♪] >>mario, discÚlpame que te haya hablado desa forma, pero es que estoy desesperado. >>te entieo. y no sabes cuÁnto me gustaria darte un panama mÁs alentador. >>debe haber una manera mÁs rÁpida de conseguir corazÓn que ella necesita. >>si te refieres al mercado ilegal de Órganos, te aconso que no te metas en eso, ¿eh? es muyeligroso y corres much riesgos. lo mejor es usar los canales adecuados. y ahora, si me disculpas, tengo un paciente que me estÁ espando. suerte. [♪] >>disculpe. yo sÉ por lo que ud. estÁ pasando porque yo conseguÍ un Órgano para mi hijo. utilice una organizaciÓn de internet. sÉ que no es un medio muy ortodoxo, pero era la Única manera de q
[♪] >>bien, Ñora. ahÍ andan, con sus cosas. >>so el corazÓn de una madre es capaz de soportarlo todo r sus hijos. Único temor que tengo es que al morir mis hijos sufran por mÍ. >>ya verÁ que eso no va a pasar,eÑora. todos los dÍas le rezo a la virgencita para que ud. se ponga bien. >>muchas gracias, rosa. hasta maÑana. >>hasta maÑana. permiso. [♪] >>mario, discÚlpame que te haya hablado desa forma, pero es que estoy desesperado. >>te...
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. >> reporter: when nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she's a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was in an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but then everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he first took off his clothes you can imagine what happened to a child. >> reporter: nora fled her abusive husband many times only to be returned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. something that has affected her and her three children. she has been taking anti-depressants for year. >> because of all that i've gone through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i do not want her to marry. i want her to continue her education. my daughter has not been able to forget the beatings that i suffered for many years. >> reporter: she has been granted a divorce, and her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have finally paid off. members of the
. >> reporter: when nora was 11 years old she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. today she's a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was in an innocent child. i was poor. so when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. but then everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he first took off his clothes you can imagine what happened to a child. >> reporter: nora fled her abusive husband...
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. >> usted se va a miami con su i tt tÍa nora maÑana su papÁ la deja en el aeropuerto. > [ locutora ] nosotros le jamos la fiebre. tú, le vantas el ánimo. nosotros vencemos a tu dolor de hombro. tú, descubres al novato deaño. nosotros aliviamos tus síntomas del resfriado. tú, le llevas a vivir una aventura. tylenol® ha sido lmarcn°1 para el ivio del dolor, recomendada r doctores por más de 20 años. por todo lo que hacemos, tú haces mucho más. tylenol®. [ cutor ] usted ha llegado a la edad en que darse por vencido es una opción. ♪ esta es la edad da saber cómo salir adelan. así que...¿por qué dejar que la disfunción eréctil se interponga? hable con su médico sobre viagra. milliones de hombres ya lo han hecho. pregúntele a su médico si su corazón es sicientemente saludable para tener relaciones sexuales. no tome viagra si toma nitratos para el dolor en el pecho, ya que puede causr una caída riesgosa en la presiónrtial. los efectos secundarios incluyen dolor de cabeza, rubor facial, malestar estomacal y vión anormal. para evitar lesiones a largo plazo, procur
. >> usted se va a miami con su i tt tÍa nora maÑana su papÁ la deja en el aeropuerto. > [ locutora ] nosotros le jamos la fiebre. tú, le vantas el ánimo. nosotros vencemos a tu dolor de hombro. tú, descubres al novato deaño. nosotros aliviamos tus síntomas del resfriado. tú, le llevas a vivir una aventura. tylenol® ha sido lmarcn°1 para el ivio del dolor, recomendada r doctores por más de 20 años. por todo lo que hacemos, tú haces mucho más. tylenol®. [ cutor ] usted...
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nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way. she claims they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump through. neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. it's very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine
nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way. she claims they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that...
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. >> that's with nora o'donnell. she joins us live in new york. >> ahead, we are in the philippines where aid is being flown in from around the world and we'll hear from the american storm chaser who put his camera down to try and save people trapped inside their hotel rooms during the mounter typhoon. plus, we spoke to the 16-year- old symbol of hope and courage, malala yousufzai, the who survived a pakistani assassination attempt. she tells us about the advice she gave president obama. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7. >> and nora, you must have been so impressed with this young lady. >> i am very impressed. i met her briefly once before. we have been working on this interview for several months. she's wise beyond her years at 16. and she told us she grew up wanting to be a doctor and now she wants to be a world leader and follow in the footsteps of pakistan's one and only woman prime minister. >> thank you so much. and remember, cbs this morning starts at 7. >>> the philippines in a state
. >> that's with nora o'donnell. she joins us live in new york. >> ahead, we are in the philippines where aid is being flown in from around the world and we'll hear from the american storm chaser who put his camera down to try and save people trapped inside their hotel rooms during the mounter typhoon. plus, we spoke to the 16-year- old symbol of hope and courage, malala yousufzai, the who survived a pakistani assassination attempt. she tells us about the advice she gave president...
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. >> nora is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not have done in the past. >> i couldn't afford it. this is really, you know, caused a lot of problems in the family because it's not only me, it's my family, my husband, my kids and my grandson. >> nora is one of an estimated 2 million new patients in california who are now eligible for med-i-cal under the affordable care act. it used to be limited for those under the poverty level. that was for families. for a family of four that's $23,050 or less a year. now med-i-cal has been expanded to include adults without children and a family of four would qualify if it had an annual income of less than $32,500. brenda shipp is the chief operating officer for lifelong medical care has 15 health clinics around the bay area. >> this is huge. this is really, really huge. i mean, because there are a lot of people who have not had any way of accessing care at all. >> she said in the past those without health insurance were forced to go to much more ex
. >> nora is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not have done in the past. >> i couldn't afford it. this is really, you know, caused a lot of problems in the family because it's not only me, it's my family, my husband, my kids and my grandson. >> nora is one of an estimated 2 million new patients in california who are now eligible for med-i-cal under the affordable care act. it used to be limited for those under the poverty...
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segn la transcripcin, el gran jurado quiso averiguar si xavier campos y su hermana nora campos, se confabularon con el ex-supervisor shirakawa en el 2010. shirakawa fue acusado de ayudar a la campaÑa de xavier campos enviando volantes a la comunidad vietnamita que pintaban a su contrincante magdalena carrasco como una comunista.. mediante una prueba de adn, autoridades encontraron la saliva de shirakawa en una de las estampillas de los sobres.. s.o.t. xavier campos/concejal de san josé 5:58:13 i had nothing to do with distribuiting or producing those mailers.. campos neg categoricame nte haber participado en la produccin o distribucin de estos volantes.. s.o.t. aaron resendez/excontrinca nte de xavier campos 3:44:24 entonces yo creo que el no querer hablar es porque algo tiene que ver en el asunto. aaron resendez se postul para el mismo puesto que campos en el 2010, pero no lleg de finalista. s.o.t. aaron resendez/excontrinca nte de xavier campos 3:35:13 si una persona está actuando de buena fé nunca va a tener miedo en hablar. si una persona está hablando con la verdad, nunca se va equivo
segn la transcripcin, el gran jurado quiso averiguar si xavier campos y su hermana nora campos, se confabularon con el ex-supervisor shirakawa en el 2010. shirakawa fue acusado de ayudar a la campaÑa de xavier campos enviando volantes a la comunidad vietnamita que pintaban a su contrincante magdalena carrasco como una comunista.. mediante una prueba de adn, autoridades encontraron la saliva de shirakawa en una de las estampillas de los sobres.. s.o.t. xavier campos/concejal de san josé...
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. >> nora is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not have done in the past. >> i couldn't afford it. this is really, you know, caused a lot of problems in the family because it's not only me, it's my family, my husband, my kids and my grandson. >> nora is one of an estimated 2 million new patients in california who are now eligible for med-i-cal under the affordable care act. it used to be limited for those under the poverty level. for a family of four that's $23,050 or less a year. now med-i-cal has been included -- or expand to include adults without children and a family of four with income less than $32,500. brenda is the chief operating officer for lifelong medical care has 15 health clinics around the bay area. >> this is huge. this is really, really huge. i mean, because there are a lot of people who have not had any way of accessing care at all. >> she said in the past those without health insurance were forced to go to much more expensive emergency rooms where, by law, everyone
. >> nora is get hearing blood sugar level checked. this preventative care is something she might not have done in the past. >> i couldn't afford it. this is really, you know, caused a lot of problems in the family because it's not only me, it's my family, my husband, my kids and my grandson. >> nora is one of an estimated 2 million new patients in california who are now eligible for med-i-cal under the affordable care act. it used to be limited for those under the poverty...
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. >> when nora was 11, she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psych logical abuse. she's a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent chime. i was poor. when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he took off his clothes, you can imagine what would happen to a child. >> nora fled her abuse you've husband only to be turned back by her parents. she suffered miscarriages and internal bleeding. a traumatising experience that affected her and her three children. she has been taking anti-depressants for years. >> because of all i went through i feel scared when i think about my daughter. i don't want her to marry, i want her to continue studies. she has not been able to forget the beatings i suffered for years. >> after a long legal battle nora has been granted a divorce. her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have finally paid off. members of the organization drafting yemen's constitution say
. >> when nora was 11, she was forced to marry a man who was 35. she suffered years of physical and psych logical abuse. she's a leading activist fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an innocent chime. i was poor. when they got me new clothes i felt great happiness. everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. when he took off his clothes, you can imagine what would happen to a child. >> nora fled her abuse you've husband only to be turned back by her parents. she...
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nora said to have made many pencils warning about a heightened looked great. i mean tax free barry was down one or two the club will open. this cautious optimism that a deal can be reached during weapons states resumption of talks in geneva for you non sneak in a program. foreign minister mohammad jem that saif is leading on to his taking tea with the six world powers towards an initial court it would mean his country having a sneaky activity in exchange for mimicking the need for sanctions. the sixty. it would be the beginning. all you need to be caught. in beating previous. so it is part of the titanic view that the event. i can i commit you to the port of call. in his fifties he's taken on such sanctions should not be lifted in a lot to run can still in its uranium. he was present track a bone but downplayed the impact the lifting of limited sanctions would have my hope and expectation is not the word of a sold all of this just this week in and this interim phase but rather that were cursing ourselves from time to see how serious the iranian regime might be
nora said to have made many pencils warning about a heightened looked great. i mean tax free barry was down one or two the club will open. this cautious optimism that a deal can be reached during weapons states resumption of talks in geneva for you non sneak in a program. foreign minister mohammad jem that saif is leading on to his taking tea with the six world powers towards an initial court it would mean his country having a sneaky activity in exchange for mimicking the need for sanctions....
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nora and her two brothers just got here. have not seen their parents since last june. that was when they all fled on foot from the town of paseo. >> we were walking by the side of the road when the army attacked us, so we ran. many people lost their parents, like us. we kept looking for them, but we couldn't find them. they were lost. >> once in lebanon, a different kind of challenge to survive. many child refugees are working to support themselves and their families. it can be backbreaking, long hours. the child may be the families only breadwinner. >> i hope there will be peace so that i am able to go back to school. of a lostficials talk generation of syrian children. praise theto governments of the neighboring countries you have done everything to support the population. this city has more serious than lebanese. but the suffering is out of proportion with anything i have known. half of.n. says that all refugees are children. looking around this camp, it is not hard to believe. some 8000 refugees have been registered here in lebanon. ae whole country only has popula
nora and her two brothers just got here. have not seen their parents since last june. that was when they all fled on foot from the town of paseo. >> we were walking by the side of the road when the army attacked us, so we ran. many people lost their parents, like us. we kept looking for them, but we couldn't find them. they were lost. >> once in lebanon, a different kind of challenge to survive. many child refugees are working to support themselves and their families. it can be...
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in 2011 as you remember, nora, it was a very difficult political year. so my sense was we ought to look at everything here. because this is a -- it was a very difficult period politically. >> here's jay carney responding to the report in the book coming out tuesday. >> it's important to know that campaigns and pollsters as part of campaigns test a lot of things. what i can tell you without a doubt is that the president never considered that and had anyone brought that idea to him, he would have laughed it out of the room. joe biden has been an asset to this president in two campaigns and throughout five years of this administration. >> well, chris saliz is an msnbc contributor. and michael sheirer for "time" magazine. there's one way to play it down. i guess that's what bill daly was doing. the key is he accepted the fact of this book that there was a set of focus groups taken, there was money spent to try to decide whether to dump the vice president who was close to bill daly personally and close to the president. they were that worried that they conduc
in 2011 as you remember, nora, it was a very difficult political year. so my sense was we ought to look at everything here. because this is a -- it was a very difficult period politically. >> here's jay carney responding to the report in the book coming out tuesday. >> it's important to know that campaigns and pollsters as part of campaigns test a lot of things. what i can tell you without a doubt is that the president never considered that and had anyone brought that idea to him,...
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. >>> in washington they it will the men nora. thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters. "the stream" is next. happy thanksgiving. ♪ >> hey, >> hey, i'm wajahat ali and i'm wajahat ali and you're in the you're in the stream. stream. obesity, so many of us can obesity, so many of us can relate. relate. lisa fletcher is away but lisa fletcher is away but my man my man omar is here. omar is here. you i
. >>> in washington they it will the men nora. thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters. "the stream" is next. happy thanksgiving. ♪ >> hey, >> hey, i'm wajahat ali and i'm wajahat ali and you're in the you're in the stream. stream. obesity, so many of us can obesity, so many of us can relate. relate. lisa fletcher is away but lisa fletcher is away but my man my man omar is here. omar is here. you i
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nora so if you know them and it wasn't hard for me to find them what are you waiting for i have only two hundred days a year of inspection per inspector multiplied by a hundred. inspectors that's only twenty thousand days of inspections per year bearing that in mind you can see i can't just focus on only one problem twenty thousand days a year in a region with twelve million inhabitants in naples the labor inspection agency doesn't have the means to make the fight against child labor its priority. at the university of saloon no research has been analyzing the economic policies that have been adopted since the beginning of the crisis according to him the government has let this happen fully aware of the cause. one of the ways in which the italian economy has responded to the crisis. has been to allow illegal work in the black market to increase. and our politicians in recent years have maintained this idea that a large part of the economy of the labor market. black market. and you must understand this work is not supply. not an extra labor force. absolutely necessary for the survival
nora so if you know them and it wasn't hard for me to find them what are you waiting for i have only two hundred days a year of inspection per inspector multiplied by a hundred. inspectors that's only twenty thousand days of inspections per year bearing that in mind you can see i can't just focus on only one problem twenty thousand days a year in a region with twelve million inhabitants in naples the labor inspection agency doesn't have the means to make the fight against child labor its...
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nora so if you know them and it wasn't hard for me to find them what are you waiting for i have only two hundred days a year of inspection per inspector multiplied by one hundred inspectors that's only twenty thousand days of inspections per year bearing that in mind you can see i can't just focus on only one problem twenty thousand days. a year in a region with twelve million inhabitants in naples the labor inspection agency doesn't have the means to make the fight against child labor its priority. at the university of. the research it has been analyzing the economic policies that have been adopted since the beginning of the crisis and according to him the government has let this happen fully aware of the cause. one of the ways in which the italian economy has responded to the crisis. has been to allow illegal work in the black market to increase. and our politicians in recent years have maintained this idea that a large part of the economy of the labor market. black market. and you must understand this work is not supply. and not an extra labor force. absolutely necessary for the s
nora so if you know them and it wasn't hard for me to find them what are you waiting for i have only two hundred days a year of inspection per inspector multiplied by one hundred inspectors that's only twenty thousand days of inspections per year bearing that in mind you can see i can't just focus on only one problem twenty thousand days. a year in a region with twelve million inhabitants in naples the labor inspection agency doesn't have the means to make the fight against child labor its...
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the banks the commercial banks then the world bank what about would be highly leveraged institutions nora responsible what about the phone's frauds what about the special so you see it's more. banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks part of who. has responsibility including the computer. to come to the. rating agency. of the untied bank non-banks. the naive belief that we would you know with real there was. of the market the theory of efficiency of markets was pong. diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling short of expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi if there was a space there where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advance jobs economic development. in that period of time the united states faltered and it's the policy . telling them how they should understand that in any case
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nora up by rest. treated for dehydration. strikes fast and furious at university health official says they will begin making a complete sweep of the dorm sanitizing the dining hall. >> r university officials say that although a student has been covered the remain contagious. 72 hours after being of that affected by the virus. university officials will be here at the dorm throughout the day trying to figure out how this all happened. there are 453 students that live in seven different the dorms out here so they are extremely worried that this could spread throughout other presidents all separate residence halls. >> catherine: >>joe biden almost lost his job as vice president in the last election. that's one of the claims made in a new book on the 20-12 campaign. shannon travis has the details >> reporter:in the last presidential election could we have seen this team. instead of this team? a question cnn's wolf blitzer even posed to the secretary of state months before the election. >>wolf: if the president of the us says, mada
nora up by rest. treated for dehydration. strikes fast and furious at university health official says they will begin making a complete sweep of the dorm sanitizing the dining hall. >> r university officials say that although a student has been covered the remain contagious. 72 hours after being of that affected by the virus. university officials will be here at the dorm throughout the day trying to figure out how this all happened. there are 453 students that live in seven different the...
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the biplane separate city to manage to make friends with people outside his home to meet the sister nora. he's keen to share its experience with the youth team players what then do the moves i want these children to understand that muslims and the servings are all the same these were all keen. it is helping to bring communities together. like many bows means the steam and hoping that it will come will help unite the people of boston joy abounds in its care world's seventy seven the job is pleading for a japanese astronaut clean she like that p is set to become the first asian commander of the international space station is right it is on the launch pad and final inspections are underway until writing this story is a russian spacecraft. it replaced the retired u s journalists. this design incorporates the upcoming sochi winter olympics. that first went into orbit seventeen years ago. he's experienced on the ads ads this time he'll be in command. the last two months of his six month stay. she's cool table to me. i think the communication is important to the success of the mission. all that
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strike will likely tarnish that trend and lead to more killing well it's according to peace activist nora mir. this is an absolute defiance of. on behalf of the u.s. government of what no washer you've had explicitly stated was necessary for a pox on to take the matter into its own hands and this just seems to be a slap on the face to say your peace talks really do not mean anything to us and it seems to be the us stating that it wants absolutely nothing to do with the pakistani government's stance on this i think the negotiations are going to be put to a halt and we're going to see severe repercussions the last time that the negotiations were on the table there was another drone strike and the pakistani taliban the t.t.p. said they were not going to negotiate any more we're already seeing calls from the from the police on the ground in pakistan tightening up security measures because there probably will end up being some bombs on the ground against innocent pakistani civilians that are caught in the crossfire in the retaliation so we see a regression in terms of in terms of where we coul
strike will likely tarnish that trend and lead to more killing well it's according to peace activist nora mir. this is an absolute defiance of. on behalf of the u.s. government of what no washer you've had explicitly stated was necessary for a pox on to take the matter into its own hands and this just seems to be a slap on the face to say your peace talks really do not mean anything to us and it seems to be the us stating that it wants absolutely nothing to do with the pakistani government's...
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banks the commercial banks then what about the non banks what about the highly leveraged institutions nora responsibles school what about the phones fights so what about all the special the high court so you see it's more jennifer that you know he banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks. of the whole and the entire board as responsibility including the way us computed the account to the accounting rules of the of course also all the other rating agencies. of course you know the untied bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we would you know were real there was other maddi self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also a pawn of the spoils. the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by u.s. police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called all the other the husbands just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have caught a hitman to murder a spouse. her husband michael dell started telling them it's been killed. by. a camera. in
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banks the commercial banks then what about the non banks what about the highly leverage is to touche nora responsible what about the phones fights so what about all the special so you see it's more. you know you seem banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks. of the whole. entire board as response including the us computing. to the accounting rules. of course also all the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we where you know were real there was no matter. of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also part of the school's. language. choose the consensus get to. choose the opinions that immigrate. choose the stories to. choose the access to. breaking news on r t a boeing seven thirty seven passenger plane has crashed in the russian city of during an attempted landing all fifty people on board including two children have died and it is not known what caused the tragic accident investigators are looking at a range of reasons including pilot error weather conditions and t
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banks the commercial banks then what about the non banks what about the highly leveraged institutions nora responsible what about the. what about all the special so you see it's more. you know he banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks part of the whole. as responsibility including the computing. it's. also. you know the bank. that we were. there was. of the market the theory of efficiency of markets was. is on a. one hundred twenty three days. through some nine hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand. in a record setting trip. air. space. on r t r c dot com. security video showing the deadly plane crash with a jet nose diving into flame. germany's held a special session over spying allegations with chancellor merkel complaining of a lack of trust with washington. both charged with. oil. coming up this hour to about back.
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commercial banks then what about the non banks what about the highly leveraged institutions are late nora responsible old school what about the phones fights so what about all the special vehicles so you see it's more just you know he banks are the main reason bad banking system is the main reason that triggered the banks part of the whole and. as responsibility including the us computing the account to the accounting rooms. of course also all the of the rating agencies of course you know the anti bank and non-banks and the naive belief that we were you know with real there was an automatic self correction of the market themselves the theory of efficiency of markets was also part of the schools . being an easy thing. put it on your. life you know. and. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. if you got nothing and you got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. don't want to be bad. don't want to be gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want to blow with the time the kid came be we can see. you just me so how did i was when i was in the hoo
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