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sin embargo sot francisco flores/ dermatologo "ni la fda, ni la academia dermatologica ha aprobado ningunn asi, el uso de la placenta, rica en proteinas y hierro, y cuya principal funcion es alimentar y proteger al feto dentro del vientre materno, no es nada nuevo el extracto placentario aparecio en cosmeticos por primera vez en la decada de los cuarenta, y se hizo muy popular en los setentas, especialmente en champus y tratamientos para el cabello. -- hoy, celebridades como jennifer lopez, parecen asegurar su resultado positivo, a pesar de que su verdadero beneficio aun se cuestiona. sot "uno tiene que tener mucho cuidado, especialmente porque yo he visto pacientes, inclusive en mi practica, que supuestamente se han inyectado placenta o productos que se han inyectado del tejido de sangre y esos productos pueden causar problemas." --pero, independiente mente de la palabra experta, los tratamientos con placenta se han hecho popular, especialmente entre las estrellas tratamientos que a su vez pueden resultar muy costosos. sot jessica mendoza/ esteticista " y por que son tan costosos??? porq
sin embargo sot francisco flores/ dermatologo "ni la fda, ni la academia dermatologica ha aprobado ningunn asi, el uso de la placenta, rica en proteinas y hierro, y cuya principal funcion es alimentar y proteger al feto dentro del vientre materno, no es nada nuevo el extracto placentario aparecio en cosmeticos por primera vez en la decada de los cuarenta, y se hizo muy popular en los setentas, especialmente en champus y tratamientos para el cabello. -- hoy, celebridades como jennifer...
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human rights obligations and animals, and i wish i had a dollar for every time someone from the academia has argued that what governor walter did in reviewing some of the old public union rights actually was a violation of international human rights vary widely argued and turn up in litigation. so there's a pattern here. much as it was reached in the 1970's that the u.s. constitution required a properly read court enforcement of the agenda of "the new york times" editorial page from somalia is increasingly argued the international human rights is the proper way though somewhat vague as to how this will happen requires the same "new york times" editorial page agenda. it gives the government more to do, and in that it is very much like most of the other ideas i talked about from legal academia. after that point it just sounds kind of most left ideas gives the government more to do, but it tickets to specifically lawyers and judges more to do which is and always and it was actually not always fdr views that litigation should have a bigger role in society. in particular gives the legal intel
human rights obligations and animals, and i wish i had a dollar for every time someone from the academia has argued that what governor walter did in reviewing some of the old public union rights actually was a violation of international human rights vary widely argued and turn up in litigation. so there's a pattern here. much as it was reached in the 1970's that the u.s. constitution required a properly read court enforcement of the agenda of "the new york times" editorial page from...
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---asi lo dio a conocer un informe de la "academia estadunidense de pediatÍa", donde se establece queÁ y taurina. ---tan solo la cafÍna, indica el informe, se ha relacionado con una serie de efectos nocivos como el aumento del ritmo carÍaco y la presÓn arterial, aÍ como trastornos del sueÑo y ansiedad. ---quien se distrae de su trabajo cinco minutos cada hora no Ólo reduce el riesgo de estresarse, sino que aumenta tambÉn su capacidad y creatividad para hacer las tareas que le asignan.---por lo menos eso es lo que asegura un psiÓlogo aleÁn, quien fundamenta su teoria en que esos momentos de "no hacer nada" son momentos para recuperar fuerzas y de esa manera mejorar el desempeÑo laboral.---para ello sugiere que las empresas desarrollen una "cultura de la pausa", es decir, que los empleados descansen por cinco minutos cada hora, o cada hora y media. ---el proximo aÑo lectivo vacunarse contra la tos ferina sera un requisito para ingresar a la escuela.---es por eso que el condado de "contra costa" ofrece vacunas gratuitas para niÑos y adolescentes, entre los 10 y 18 aÑos de edad.---tambien
---asi lo dio a conocer un informe de la "academia estadunidense de pediatÍa", donde se establece queÁ y taurina. ---tan solo la cafÍna, indica el informe, se ha relacionado con una serie de efectos nocivos como el aumento del ritmo carÍaco y la presÓn arterial, aÍ como trastornos del sueÑo y ansiedad. ---quien se distrae de su trabajo cinco minutos cada hora no Ólo reduce el riesgo de estresarse, sino que aumenta tambÉn su capacidad y creatividad para hacer las tareas que le...
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dispuesta a arriesgar todo, por los miles de jovenes realmente 19;03 en la ceremonia de graduacion de la academia fue concedido uno de los mas grandes honores, por su lucha para que se apruebe el dream act, o acta de los suenos que permitiria que estudiantes indocumentad os se legalicen. isabel castillo/galardona da por la universidad de san francisco 19:11 es un gran honor y realmente lo estoy recibiendo en nombre de todos los jovenes porque hay miles de jovenes que ahorita estan luchando 19:18 su valentia esta a flor de piel. al auditorio le dijo que cualquiera de ellos podia llamar a inmigracion en ese momento y ser arrestada....aunque algunos rieron, lo que no es chiste es que esta graduada con honores tiene que trabajar de mesera los fines de semana, por ser indocumentada. 17:43 trabajas como mesera habiendote graduado de trabajo social? si desafortunadamen te si y es el caso de miles de jovenes alrededor del pais, que hemos crecido aqui, somos americanos en todo el sentido de la palabra, y queremos estudiar y tenemos titulos pero por el sistema migratorio que esta quebrado no podemos usar e
dispuesta a arriesgar todo, por los miles de jovenes realmente 19;03 en la ceremonia de graduacion de la academia fue concedido uno de los mas grandes honores, por su lucha para que se apruebe el dream act, o acta de los suenos que permitiria que estudiantes indocumentad os se legalicen. isabel castillo/galardona da por la universidad de san francisco 19:11 es un gran honor y realmente lo estoy recibiendo en nombre de todos los jovenes porque hay miles de jovenes que ahorita estan luchando...
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quedó el escondite del terrorista más buscado del mundo osama bin laden a tan solo una cuadra de una academianexión telefónica ni acceso a internet estas imágenes muestran un dormitorio, una cama y grandes manchas de sangre mientras se realizaba el operativo militar por aire, un programador de computación de 33 años de edad, tweteaba en inglés en su computadora inquietado por el rudio, hizo lo que cualquiera en los medios sociales haría helicópteros sobrevuela a la 1 de la mañana, extraño acontecimiento mientras pasaba la intensa operación militar estadounidense, tweteaba lo que escuchaba en tiempo real describía como las ventanas explotaban poco después, sin saberlo decía, creo que el choque del helicóptero tiene que ver con el mensaje del presidente barack obama luego el programador de computación, confirmaría la noticia, osama bin laden ha muerto el fin de nuestro barrio, como lo conocíamos >>> y la primera imagen de osama bin laden que dio la vuetla al mundo, creó controversia se dieron a investigar si la imagen era auténtica la foto mostrada por la televisión de pakistán , no es real >>>
quedó el escondite del terrorista más buscado del mundo osama bin laden a tan solo una cuadra de una academianexión telefónica ni acceso a internet estas imágenes muestran un dormitorio, una cama y grandes manchas de sangre mientras se realizaba el operativo militar por aire, un programador de computación de 33 años de edad, tweteaba en inglés en su computadora inquietado por el rudio, hizo lo que cualquiera en los medios sociales haría helicópteros sobrevuela a la 1 de la mañana,...
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es cuestion de higiene verdad, mantener el nino limpito para que no le salgan infecciones 1:39 la academiae pediatria ha dicho que aunque pueden haber potenciales beneficios no hay suficiente informacion para recomendarla de forma rutinaria. 34:14 seria de cada padre si lo quiere hacer 34:17 aunque los hernandez optaron por no practicar la circuncision, tampoco apoyan esta medida, que la convierte en un delito menor. 33:38 yo pienso que si estas personas lo quieren prohibir,simplemente se prohibe sin penalidad de nada 33;42 pilar nino 6:28 aunque sea aprobada por los votantes en las elecciones de noviembre abogados constitucionalistas dudan de que avance mas alla 6:35 julio ramos/abogado constitucionalista 10:22 cuando una persona diga pues esto no es constitucional por que me esta basicamente restringiendo mis derechos religiosos porque en realidad la circuncision es una cuestion religiosa para los musulmanes los judios 10:34 por lo que dice con dificultad sobrevivira demandas en las cortes... 22:11 religious freedom la libertad religiosa no da el derecho de lastimar a otros. pilar nino t
es cuestion de higiene verdad, mantener el nino limpito para que no le salgan infecciones 1:39 la academiae pediatria ha dicho que aunque pueden haber potenciales beneficios no hay suficiente informacion para recomendarla de forma rutinaria. 34:14 seria de cada padre si lo quiere hacer 34:17 aunque los hernandez optaron por no practicar la circuncision, tampoco apoyan esta medida, que la convierte en un delito menor. 33:38 yo pienso que si estas personas lo quieren prohibir,simplemente se...
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decir de este experto la mansión no debió ser barata por su ubicación justo al cruzar la calle la academialo imaginó lo que llevo a cuestionar hasta donde sabían las autoridades en pakistán >>> la vivienda de 3 pisos en el segundo y interze e ro estaban el líder al qaeda y su familia, la construcción tiene ventanas oscuros y lo que es mas ubicado al lado de siembras, que las autoridades locales aparentemente tampoco vieron. se dice que lo más probable que este complejo será destruido esto para evitar que se convierta en santuario de seguidores de ha la den está siendo visitado por curiosos y turistas. maría e elena. >>> gracias martín para asegurar e ese que el el hombre que mataron las fuerzas especiales e era ossama bin laden fueron necesaria pruebas de adn como se logró en tan corto periodo tiempo veamos cómo se puede estar tan seguro que el hombre que fue depositado en alta mar es ossama bin laden . >>> con k 2 metros de altura identificarlo pudo ser simple, pero el gobierno buscó prueba de adn y obtuvo resultado en pocas hora. >>> con personal calificado es posible una vez recibida la
decir de este experto la mansión no debió ser barata por su ubicación justo al cruzar la calle la academialo imaginó lo que llevo a cuestionar hasta donde sabían las autoridades en pakistán >>> la vivienda de 3 pisos en el segundo y interze e ro estaban el líder al qaeda y su familia, la construcción tiene ventanas oscuros y lo que es mas ubicado al lado de siembras, que las autoridades locales aparentemente tampoco vieron. se dice que lo más probable que este complejo será...
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. >> en esa academia habia 9000 hombres. publicaron en nombre del delegado de la cia en islamabad. tambiÉn agregaron que la filtraciÓn fue un intento de desviar la atenciÓn de las demandas de estados unidos que quiere explicaciones de cÓmo pudo bin laden estar escondido en pakistÁn durante aÑos pero las relaciones estÁn más tensas que nunca. pero un rompimiento de relaciones no estÁ ni siquiera en el panorama. >> el 90% de todo el producto bÉlico que entra a la guerra de afganistÁn, lo hace por pakistÁn y no se puede dar el lujo de perder ese viaducto. >> pakistan necesita de estados unidos econÓmicamente. este aliado no podrÍa controlar la amenaza de 11 organizaciones terroristas domÉsticas y 32 transnacionales que tienen su suelo el hecho de que el bin laden estuviera en pakistÁn amplias dadas a pesar de que la agencia de espionaje paquistanÍ podrÍa haber tenido relaciones con el lÍder de al qaeda pero estados unidos no ha acusado a pakistÁn de darle refugio a bin laden. la cia informo que los senadores que forman parte po
. >> en esa academia habia 9000 hombres. publicaron en nombre del delegado de la cia en islamabad. tambiÉn agregaron que la filtraciÓn fue un intento de desviar la atenciÓn de las demandas de estados unidos que quiere explicaciones de cÓmo pudo bin laden estar escondido en pakistÁn durante aÑos pero las relaciones estÁn más tensas que nunca. pero un rompimiento de relaciones no estÁ ni siquiera en el panorama. >> el 90% de todo el producto bÉlico que entra a la guerra de...
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one thing that wouldn't change is the tremendous influence of legal academia because in both the civil rights and human rights area, basically every new idea that comes along has been vetted to a long literature. civil rights is a classic area where the body of opinion represented so wide hi in the country -- widely in the country and in this room which is that yen win equality of -- genuine equality of opportunity means not discriminating by race or gender. this is not -- this has not got its large body of academics behind it. they are almost unanimously, as one who writes heavily in the area, it's one of the reasons civil rights law is so incredibly hard to reform. it becomes even worse if you rebadge it as human rights law. >> i'd like everyone to join me in thanking walter. [applause] >> for more information visit walter olson's web site, overlawyered.com. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2 the gaithersburg book festival live with authors on the gulf oil spill, wall street, the universe, america's largest slave revolt, india and the middle east. plus a panel discussion on the boo
one thing that wouldn't change is the tremendous influence of legal academia because in both the civil rights and human rights area, basically every new idea that comes along has been vetted to a long literature. civil rights is a classic area where the body of opinion represented so wide hi in the country -- widely in the country and in this room which is that yen win equality of -- genuine equality of opportunity means not discriminating by race or gender. this is not -- this has not got its...
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what drove me in academia was the pursuit of knowledge of how it is that we can live in a society that justifies this kind of thing. that of suffocated the idea that black life was cheaper? blackt hid the idea that life as cheaper. tavis: you are the grandson of elijah muhammad, i wonder if there is good and bad about that. >> on the good side, i get opportunities like this which is that people are curious. they think that history of the nation of islam gives me a kind of celebrity status just by virtue of being connected to one of the most significant black leaders in the 20s century. the bad side is that i'm expected to have learned some pearls of wisdom from my great- grandfather who pass when i was about two and a half years old. sometimes, the pressure to live up to that legacy to have inside knowledge, i liken it to being a preacher's kid. these are usually the least informed by the work their parents are doing because it has something to do with the proximity and the intimacy as opposed to the conjugation -- congregation. tavis: you were taking over from howard dobson. i love wh
what drove me in academia was the pursuit of knowledge of how it is that we can live in a society that justifies this kind of thing. that of suffocated the idea that black life was cheaper? blackt hid the idea that life as cheaper. tavis: you are the grandson of elijah muhammad, i wonder if there is good and bad about that. >> on the good side, i get opportunities like this which is that people are curious. they think that history of the nation of islam gives me a kind of celebrity status...
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. >> unfortunately, this issue is now pervasive in american academia and in my view, it's a grave threat to the independence of academic research in the university system. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: in 1968, as whaling continued worldwide, the first recordings of humpback songs were released. ( whale singing ) public reaction led to international bans. whale populations began to recover. at pacific life, the whale symbolizes what is possible if people stop and think about the future. help protect your future with pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to design... >> a better solar cell. >> i want to know what's really possible. >> i want to be the first to cure cancer. >> people don't really understand why things work. >> i want to be that person that finds out why. >> and by
. >> unfortunately, this issue is now pervasive in american academia and in my view, it's a grave threat to the independence of academic research in the university system. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: in 1968, as whaling continued worldwide, the first recordings of humpback songs were released. ( whale singing ) public reaction led to international bans. whale populations began to recover....
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. >> lucas fue reclutado por la academia del galaxy de los angeles.era un beso a la francesa. esto hace que el dispositivo del usuario se mueva al mismo ritmo imitando un apasionado beso. >> es poco romÁntico. >> por favor, ahÍ que no. vamos a la pausa. enseguida vamos un pueblo donde tuvo lugar un presunto milagro y tambiÉn un posible sacrilegio. >> un despliegue militar para conmemorar el cinco , hoy en noticias univision 14 a las seis......cientos de miles de estudiantes indocumentados que desean ingresar a la universidad pero necesitan ayuda finaciera celebran hoy un importante logro.---la policia de san jose tendra cero tolerancia contra cualquier persona que tome demasiado y provoque disturbios durante las celebraciones del 5 de mayo... tambien detendran a los conductores ebrios o sin licencia.---en nueva york, el presidente barack obama llego a la zona cero para rendir homenaje a las victimas del 11 de septiembre. al mismo tiempo, se revela que "alqaeda" planeaba nuevos ataques.---un perro chihuahua fue rescatado con vida de entre las llamas de
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word the concept west as it's kind of thrown around in and out in media of certainly and maybe even academia why don't we just focus our attention on modernization because i think that's really what everyone's talking about because you can modernize without westernizing with all the baggage that is associated with it and the coercion that we have talked about this socially it was because in living it i live in russia and people don't consider this a western country but it's a modernizing country and there is a great deal been given still what is called the west. it has been ever since peter the great. well i think that modernization is certainly attempting and i think it is more appropriate in many cases and westernization of course modernization has its own ambiguity as in difficulties in baggage so it should that's quite the solution either i mean it might be that you talk about people wanting to mark or see we should look at one of democratization or if they want prosperity which of these is what they want prosperity with and sort of wrapping it all up in these kind of baggy concepts call
word the concept west as it's kind of thrown around in and out in media of certainly and maybe even academia why don't we just focus our attention on modernization because i think that's really what everyone's talking about because you can modernize without westernizing with all the baggage that is associated with it and the coercion that we have talked about this socially it was because in living it i live in russia and people don't consider this a western country but it's a modernizing...
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la oportunidad de su vida toca su puerta con audiciÓn a para entrar a una academia de baile.an alguien con experiencia, que pudiera bailar, ser dramÁtica. >> tÚ ya sabÍas bailar o te tuviste que preparar? >> me enterÉ de ocho meses en hip hop. sabÍa que iba a estar bailando con los mejores bailarines del mundo. no tenÍamos dinero para dobles, o un chico con una peluca. sabÍa que iba a ser mi baile. >> descontamos tambiÉn de los estudios estÁn organizando un concurso entre escuelas secundarias y de baile. era instituciÓn que demuestra que tuvo mÁs estudiantes que compraron boletos para la pelÍcula se gana $ 1000. no vienen nada mal. eso es todo por hoy, que tengan un excelente fin de semana. >> gracias. vamos a una pausa, mÁs adelante de la desesperaciÓn de un padre al saber que su hijo habÍa muerto a irak los llevÓ a a prenderse en llamas. >> seguimos bajo la estela de un sismo que deja muerte y destrucciÓn. >> no se pierdaa unos zapatos deportivos que nos permiten correr como nuestros an mascara growluscious de revlon. ayuda a tus pestañas a crecer mas fuertes. su fórmula ex
la oportunidad de su vida toca su puerta con audiciÓn a para entrar a una academia de baile.an alguien con experiencia, que pudiera bailar, ser dramÁtica. >> tÚ ya sabÍas bailar o te tuviste que preparar? >> me enterÉ de ocho meses en hip hop. sabÍa que iba a estar bailando con los mejores bailarines del mundo. no tenÍamos dinero para dobles, o un chico con una peluca. sabÍa que iba a ser mi baile. >> descontamos tambiÉn de los estudios estÁn organizando un concurso...
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. >> la meta de las fundadoras de la academia isabella es en un futuro abrir otras similares en ciudadesomos capaces de llegar a todas las audiencias. ♪♪ don quijote... ♪♪ >> el primer sencillo y videos se titula las aventuras de don quijote. ♪♪♪ >> esta creativa producciÓn estuvo a cargo de felipe, quien se enamorÓ del proyecto despuÉs de que pilar, la cofundadora de la escuela le pidiera que aportara. >> me gustÓ muchÍsimo el proyecto porque he ya _ella estÁ utilizando tres elementos y los estaba uniendo por medio de la mÚsica. ♪♪♪ >> la satisfacciÓn mÁs grande es cuando llegas a conocer a un niÑo que no conoce ni una palabra de espaÑol y despuÉs de un aÑo ya estÁ hablando y comprendiendo bien el idioma, pero no solamente eso, ama el espaÑol, le encanta venir a su clase espaÑol. >> prima... >> ...vera. (aplausos) >> el currÍculum de la escuela cuenta con el respaldo de la escuela de enseÑanzas extranjeras, en el cd participaron mÚsicos como alejandro sanz. yo sÉ que mÍa estÁ de cumpleaÑos y te traje una copia. >> es nuestra responsabilidad porque si es por ellos a veces no quieren habl
. >> la meta de las fundadoras de la academia isabella es en un futuro abrir otras similares en ciudadesomos capaces de llegar a todas las audiencias. ♪♪ don quijote... ♪♪ >> el primer sencillo y videos se titula las aventuras de don quijote. ♪♪♪ >> esta creativa producciÓn estuvo a cargo de felipe, quien se enamorÓ del proyecto despuÉs de que pilar, la cofundadora de la escuela le pidiera que aportara. >> me gustÓ muchÍsimo el proyecto porque he ya...
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. >> la meta de las fundadoras de la academia es un futuro a abrir similares entidades en miami y nueva>> tiene esta dualidad de que somos capaces de llegar a todas las audiencias a la vez. >> el primer sencillo y vÍdeo se titula, las aventuras de don quijote. esta creativa producciÓn estuvo a cargo de felipe quien se enamorÓ del proyecto luego de que la co fundadora le pidiera aportar. >> me gustÓ porque ella estÁ utilizando 3 elementos mezclados. entonces enseÑa lengua a travÉs de obras literarias por medio de la mÚsica. >> la satisfacciÓn mÁs grande es al llegar a conocer a un noÑo que entra y no conoce ni una palabra de espaÑol y luego de un aÑo ya esta hablando y comprendiendo bien el idioma pero ademÁs ama el espaÑol, le encanta venir a su clase de espaÑol. >> primavera. >> eso >> y este proyecto cuenta con el respaldo de la asociaciÓn americana de lenguas extranjeras y el instituto cervantes de espaÑa. en el cd que estÁ a la venta en itunes y amazon participarÁn mÚsicos y cantantes famosos y nos puede visitar y recibir mensajes de texto en su mÓvil enviando exito y cambiando de t
. >> la meta de las fundadoras de la academia es un futuro a abrir similares entidades en miami y nueva>> tiene esta dualidad de que somos capaces de llegar a todas las audiencias a la vez. >> el primer sencillo y vÍdeo se titula, las aventuras de don quijote. esta creativa producciÓn estuvo a cargo de felipe quien se enamorÓ del proyecto luego de que la co fundadora le pidiera aportar. >> me gustÓ porque ella estÁ utilizando 3 elementos mezclados. entonces enseÑa...
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mansiÓn de tres pisos estaba localizada a unos 60 millas, irÓnicamente a sola una cuadra de una academiario de una escuela para mujeres, lo que es contradictorio estaba en contra de la superaciÓn femenina, se observan las medicinas, fuimos testigos de la caÍda del terrorista mÁs buscado del mundo. precisamente para hablar sobre esto vamos a conversar con una de las personas que estuvo en el momento en que mataron a bin laden, es la persona de azul, se encuentra detrÁs de la secretaria de estado y Él es el segundo del consejo de seguridad de estados unidos. gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> gracias gracioso jorge por tenerme contigo. >> despuÉs de ver lo que encontraron en la casa de bin laden hay nuevas amenazas contra estados unidos? >> bueno, estamos acumulando los datos, queremos cerciorarnos de tener un equipo de inteligencia estudiando toda la informaciÓn que pudimos recabar, en este momento yo no puedo dar ninguna actualizaciÓn con respecto a la amenaza de seguridad, pero sÍ tenemos un equipo que estÁ repasando toda la informaciÓn y vamos a comunicarnos con las autoridades locale
mansiÓn de tres pisos estaba localizada a unos 60 millas, irÓnicamente a sola una cuadra de una academiario de una escuela para mujeres, lo que es contradictorio estaba en contra de la superaciÓn femenina, se observan las medicinas, fuimos testigos de la caÍda del terrorista mÁs buscado del mundo. precisamente para hablar sobre esto vamos a conversar con una de las personas que estuvo en el momento en que mataron a bin laden, es la persona de azul, se encuentra detrÁs de la secretaria de...
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health issue and when we begin to understand that, fundamentally in our own hearts from the, from academia to clinicians to the folks working in our prisons and jails, to understand that we are talking about individual health. this is a gigantic opportunity and it's, it's a wonderful opportunity because this changes the way people see themselves. when you come, a lot of people who have suffered with addiction, suffer from just horrible feelings of, of inadequacy...shame. ...shame, isolation and so forth. and when you learn that this is actually something that you have an ability to begin to treat, that other people have overcome themselves, that this is about health. and when you can move from saying, i feel sick to i feel well, as opposed to i, going from i feel you know i'm a bad person to a good person. we're talking about moving from sickness to health. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. and i'd, i'd like to mirror daphne's comments. i'm really, really excited about national healthcare reform, but i also feel that it's wrought with pitfalls because i believe we're going to interject a
health issue and when we begin to understand that, fundamentally in our own hearts from the, from academia to clinicians to the folks working in our prisons and jails, to understand that we are talking about individual health. this is a gigantic opportunity and it's, it's a wonderful opportunity because this changes the way people see themselves. when you come, a lot of people who have suffered with addiction, suffer from just horrible feelings of, of inadequacy...shame. ...shame, isolation and...
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. >> como presidenta de la academia de ingenierÍa aviÓnica me siento orgullosa de los alumnos y de lasar la palabra impacto. >> y para nuestro final de impacto rompiÓ un rÉcord de un intrÉpido en israel que permaneciÓ 35 horas en lo alto de una torre de nueve pisos sin probar alimento, con su hazaÑa logrÓ superar la marca impuesta en nueva york, al finalizar se lanzÓ al vacÍo. con eso nos despedimos pero recuerde que maÑana en primer impacto >> (♪)(♪)(♪)(♪) >> a continuación el noticiero en español más premiado del área de la bahbahía soy maría leticia gomez y alejandro mendoza. >> en el
. >> como presidenta de la academia de ingenierÍa aviÓnica me siento orgullosa de los alumnos y de lasar la palabra impacto. >> y para nuestro final de impacto rompiÓ un rÉcord de un intrÉpido en israel que permaneciÓ 35 horas en lo alto de una torre de nueve pisos sin probar alimento, con su hazaÑa logrÓ superar la marca impuesta en nueva york, al finalizar se lanzÓ al vacÍo. con eso nos despedimos pero recuerde que maÑana en primer impacto >> (♪)(♪)(♪)(♪)...
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hace una semana contamos que fue reclutado por la academia de Él galaxy de los Ángeles dentro de pocoscenario de combates se convirtiÓ del time square efectuaron un una lucha entre estados unidos y rusia. estados unidos resultÓ vencedor el entrenador ruso justificÓ la victoria negando que la concentraciÓn de sus atletas se vio afectada por las luces de las vallas publicitarias. unos valientes conductores se juegan la vida recorriendo arrestados caminos a toda velocidad. vamos hasta chihuahua donde fabio estÁ en el punto de partida de la carrera mÁs exigente de los Últimos tiempos. >> son 22 autos fabricados a la medida de cada piloto para desafiar los peores obstÁculos. >> es una competencia a campo traviesa, son terrenos inhÓspitos. muchos peligros, los competidores tienen que sortear los. >> algunos millones de personas que estÁn dentroa quienes les encantarÍa. vÁmonos. que necesito? >> mucho valor y no gritar. >> vamos a una velocidad promedio por un camino en mal estado. desde la caminata todo se ve bien. al aterrizar los amortiguadores hacen que se sienta en las nubes. >> por eso
hace una semana contamos que fue reclutado por la academia de Él galaxy de los Ángeles dentro de pocoscenario de combates se convirtiÓ del time square efectuaron un una lucha entre estados unidos y rusia. estados unidos resultÓ vencedor el entrenador ruso justificÓ la victoria negando que la concentraciÓn de sus atletas se vio afectada por las luces de las vallas publicitarias. unos valientes conductores se juegan la vida recorriendo arrestados caminos a toda velocidad. vamos hasta...
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often don't know how pervasive it is it means that is very influential and powerful in the media and academia in numerous institutions so what happens is we consistently as americans and this is what i have studied a great big degree we've done massive studies on u.s. coverage of israel palestine and we find an astounding level of israeli centrism we find the people that are grading the reports that we read in omaha nebraska peoria seattle written quite often by people living in israel who have family ties to the israeli military and. these are given to us as though this is the objective news from the region and it's not it's a very very slanted news that's what analysis shows but is that really is that because these people are considered experts and the ones that really pertain themselves to be non-biased there is also because there is this is inherent unspoken fear that if you say anything critical about israel that makes you anti israeli rather than just someone who is allowed to be critical of any type of u.s. foreign policy or maybe even anti-american i would i would posit the other thin
often don't know how pervasive it is it means that is very influential and powerful in the media and academia in numerous institutions so what happens is we consistently as americans and this is what i have studied a great big degree we've done massive studies on u.s. coverage of israel palestine and we find an astounding level of israeli centrism we find the people that are grading the reports that we read in omaha nebraska peoria seattle written quite often by people living in israel who have...
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how dangerous do you think that is when you allow that type of political influence to slip into academia right i mean you could say that these days the way that we have a corporate funded media perhaps getting your news from a corporate funded media isn't exactly the news you should be getting then is that necessarily is that better or is that maybe even worse than you know getting your lessons in college from a professor that has a agenda that's being funded by someone. this is beyond dangerous ok not only is our media our mainstream media not only our politicians but now it turns out that slowly but surely our university system will also be bought ok so what you get is the corporate side of things ok we don't have representatives who are representing the people we have representatives that are representing billionaires and the same thing is going to happen with our school systems we can't hire people at universities based on what the billionaires in this country want ok we can't have people brainwash our students to believe whatever it is that they want to believe whether it's deregula
how dangerous do you think that is when you allow that type of political influence to slip into academia right i mean you could say that these days the way that we have a corporate funded media perhaps getting your news from a corporate funded media isn't exactly the news you should be getting then is that necessarily is that better or is that maybe even worse than you know getting your lessons in college from a professor that has a agenda that's being funded by someone. this is beyond...
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welcome someone like ambassador hull who in my represents the mastercard tichenor now moved into academia putting forth books like this and is part of the great national asset we have inherited that generally are very much included. so i'd like to echo and warm welcome any welcome to you, ambassador hull. we are going to be treated to a discussion on a theory important topic, the emerging middle east and yemen as one of its many unfortunate hot spots. in the context of the presence of al qaeda payer. given the development of the last several months, the program could hardly be timelier and that also applies to the publication of ambassador hull spoke. i've not had a chance to read it myself. i very much look for to doing, but those tellme is a great read. so i'm sure we'll all feel that more so after this morning's discussion. our guide to this discussion is very distinguished retired diplomat, ambassador edmund hull in his new book, "high-value target: countering al qaeda in yemen" will be sorted the basic roadmap for the discussion this morning. ambassador hull served as ambassador to y
welcome someone like ambassador hull who in my represents the mastercard tichenor now moved into academia putting forth books like this and is part of the great national asset we have inherited that generally are very much included. so i'd like to echo and warm welcome any welcome to you, ambassador hull. we are going to be treated to a discussion on a theory important topic, the emerging middle east and yemen as one of its many unfortunate hot spots. in the context of the presence of al qaeda...
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63 years old and a mild-mannered professor at university of chicago and tired of the demands of academia. in the engulfing needs of a graduate students. about the old south you have the rise and fall of the old south. precisely at noon, the telephone rings. the guy at the other end, much to your surprise the newly elected president of united states. to be america's ambassador, to nazi germany. this post has been empty about five months. but one reason he has called do through a friend of his that you speak german the main reason is that nobody else wanted the job. three weeks later you are on the ship to germany with your family here why figure rose seven and the 24 year-old and she is one heck of a daughter. i am a father of three daughters of that is partly my fascination. martha is smart and sexy and has a way that inflames the passions of men young and not so young. the age of 24 she already had an affair with carl sandburg whose 55 years. do my own research like what happened to me in the library of congress. i came across a folder that contained two blocks of carl sandburg's her. c
63 years old and a mild-mannered professor at university of chicago and tired of the demands of academia. in the engulfing needs of a graduate students. about the old south you have the rise and fall of the old south. precisely at noon, the telephone rings. the guy at the other end, much to your surprise the newly elected president of united states. to be america's ambassador, to nazi germany. this post has been empty about five months. but one reason he has called do through a friend of his...
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believe every election cycle they are going to turn around this nation when they have lost control of academia, hollywood, and the cultural reign, and that they think john boehner and eric kanter can write the the wrong after a generation or two after having no place within the humanities department, not controlling any aspect of the levers in hollywood, it is a huge d.c. problem. i plan conservatism more than others that have every right in a free country to make movies that reflect their world view. host: who are cheery and arlene breatbart? guest: they are my parents. they are still alive. they were very middle-class compared to the majority of people that i grew up and los angeles. a lot of times i am accused of being a rich kid because i went to a private school. my dad ran a restaurant and make sure i went to the best private school. i am glad that he made a lot of sacrifices in order for me to do that. -strain in high school and college -- they were not hitting me over the head with conservatism. they acted out their hard- working, not taking anything from the government -- they lived t
believe every election cycle they are going to turn around this nation when they have lost control of academia, hollywood, and the cultural reign, and that they think john boehner and eric kanter can write the the wrong after a generation or two after having no place within the humanities department, not controlling any aspect of the levers in hollywood, it is a huge d.c. problem. i plan conservatism more than others that have every right in a free country to make movies that reflect their...
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most of you are probably aware that for the past few decades in legal academia, there has been an intense debate, an intensifying debate about constitutional theory, about original little and nonoriginal little and all of that and i think a lot of law students are introduced to those theories in class and come to have, perhaps, an exaggerated impression about their importance in actual litigation. of course, there are cases in which theories loom very large. a couple of terms ago we had a very good example of this. district of columbia vs. heller. this was a case surgeoning the -- concerning the interpretation of the second amendment right to keep and bear arms and the question was whether that means a right to keep and bear arms that is individual and incorporates the right to keep an arm -- to keep a firearm for the purpose of self-defense. it was an unusual case because there was so little prior supreme court precedent. really just one unusual little case decided in 1939 in a very short and cryptic opinion so. this was a case in which theory naturally had an important role, and the opi
most of you are probably aware that for the past few decades in legal academia, there has been an intense debate, an intensifying debate about constitutional theory, about original little and nonoriginal little and all of that and i think a lot of law students are introduced to those theories in class and come to have, perhaps, an exaggerated impression about their importance in actual litigation. of course, there are cases in which theories loom very large. a couple of terms ago we had a very...
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in other environment, legal profession, the acting professi profession, the arts, science, academia,here don't seem to be these inhibitions, yet in sports it's part of that culture day in and day out. why? >> it's interesting. some say it's no big deal what i've done, but i don't think i would be sitting here with you today if it wasn't a big deal. and i don't know. it's something i think about the team, the sports culture where you depend upon the trust of your teammates, you depend on their confidence in you as somebody who can do what they're supposed to do, and i think the culture of team sports goes into the front office as well. we're competitive. we're all there for a reason. and it's just something about that environment that breeds it. >> just as you were making this decision to announce to the world what had been a secret, a tough secret to carry with you, kobe bryant and the incident where he let loose a slur towards an nba referee. david stern, the commissioner, immediately slapped him with a $100,000 fine. he then apologized. did that make you question whether this was t
in other environment, legal profession, the acting professi profession, the arts, science, academia,here don't seem to be these inhibitions, yet in sports it's part of that culture day in and day out. why? >> it's interesting. some say it's no big deal what i've done, but i don't think i would be sitting here with you today if it wasn't a big deal. and i don't know. it's something i think about the team, the sports culture where you depend upon the trust of your teammates, you depend on...
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they started to pit black versus white, this multiculturalist model turned academia into the post-structuralismhat you see. when you are kid goes to school they have an opportunity to graduate with the queer studies degree. it's an entire world view for gays to believe that their entire path in life is to fight the establishment because the establishment is out to keep you down. they do it with blacks. they do it with hispanics. and i'm telling you, it runs so contrary to what's in the core of what i am as a human being and that's why i think that the clarence thomas hearings were so instrumental to me because my entire sense of righteousness, my righteous indigentence in youth is the inequities that are found in society. and when i discovered the cultural left was not interested in creating equality in this country, that it wanted to use, that it wanted to pit blacks against whites in order to climb, to get political power in this country, it was demoralizing to say the least. but once i figured it out, i decided, to hell with it. that drive on wilshire boulevard that i had where i said a miss
they started to pit black versus white, this multiculturalist model turned academia into the post-structuralismhat you see. when you are kid goes to school they have an opportunity to graduate with the queer studies degree. it's an entire world view for gays to believe that their entire path in life is to fight the establishment because the establishment is out to keep you down. they do it with blacks. they do it with hispanics. and i'm telling you, it runs so contrary to what's in the core of...
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who sort of in my perspective represent the master practitioner of diplomacy who's now moved into academia, who east putting forth books like this and who is part of that great national asset i think we have in our diplomats generally and our retired diplomat very much included. so i'd like to echo ian's warm welcome and welcome to you, ambassador hull. this morning we are going to be treated to a discussion on a very important topic, the emerging middle east and yemen as one of it many, unfortunately, hot spots. and in the context of the presence of al-qaeda there. so given the news and given development over the last several months, the program could haroldly be time -- could hardly be timelier, and that also applies, i guess, to the publication of ambassador hull's book. i have not had a chance to read it myself, i look forward to doing so. but from those i know who have, they all tell me it's a great read. our guide through this discussion is very distinguished retired diplomat edmund hull, and his new book "high value target," will be sort of the basic road map for the discussion this
who sort of in my perspective represent the master practitioner of diplomacy who's now moved into academia, who east putting forth books like this and who is part of that great national asset i think we have in our diplomats generally and our retired diplomat very much included. so i'd like to echo ian's warm welcome and welcome to you, ambassador hull. this morning we are going to be treated to a discussion on a very important topic, the emerging middle east and yemen as one of it many,...
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>> guest: generally i follow just like almost all academia do what is prominent and whether i have enough to say on the prominent issue. generally i happen to have enough of the unique take on many of these issues so that i can easily convince myself that injecting my voice in the debate could enrich that debate. that doesn't mean i am humanitarian when i write. i am a professional when i write. i like to lay out the case for a position that i hold, but in a way that my fellow academia can understand and argue about. >> host: let's go back to the biography. when did you decide to choose a life in the academy? >> guest: that's a very interesting question. i was in the united states air force serving at andrews air force base right there by washington, d.c. i was at the time in a theater group that i had helped found called andrews players. we were acting, we were putting on plays, we even had on out skirts called the andy. >> host: a sense of a showman even though. >> guest: that's not. i was a producer more and an organizer. my english was so poor at the time that many roles i couldn't ta
>> guest: generally i follow just like almost all academia do what is prominent and whether i have enough to say on the prominent issue. generally i happen to have enough of the unique take on many of these issues so that i can easily convince myself that injecting my voice in the debate could enrich that debate. that doesn't mean i am humanitarian when i write. i am a professional when i write. i like to lay out the case for a position that i hold, but in a way that my fellow academia...
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multi-cultural model turns her academia into the post structuralism that you see. when your kid now goes to school the of the opportunity of graduating with a studies degree. it's the building of the victim of what she, the entire canon and the entire world view to believe that their entire path in life is to fight the still schmidt because it is out to keep you down. the dewitt with black, hispanics, and i'm telling you it runs so contrary to what's in the core of william as a human being, and that's why i think that the clarence thomas hearing was so instrumental to me because my entire sense of righteousness, my righteous indignant as a youth going to my inequities i found it society and when i discovered that the cultural left wasn't interested in creating equality in this country who, that it wanted to use, it wanted to put blacks against whites in order to continue to climb to get political power in this country it was demoralizing to say the least but once i figured it out, i decided the hell with it. but troy pluggable shiller boulevard set by what a missio
multi-cultural model turns her academia into the post structuralism that you see. when your kid now goes to school the of the opportunity of graduating with a studies degree. it's the building of the victim of what she, the entire canon and the entire world view to believe that their entire path in life is to fight the still schmidt because it is out to keep you down. the dewitt with black, hispanics, and i'm telling you it runs so contrary to what's in the core of william as a human being, and...
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thing that is worth noting about academic and government work is the difference this time makes in academia the premium is to get the right answer. do you want to get an extension under papers so you can fine-tune and get a few more footnotes, get in a. or if you want to get this book written but it's not quite right, it might take me a couple more years to come you take a couple more years here if your income and your task to write a paper for the president to brief him for his meeting with the foreign minister of a visiting country, the presence meet with foreign minister at 4:00 and you are working like crazy on this paper because it's not quite right, you finally get it quite right at the white house at 5:00 you get an f. it's not a minus, you get an f. you want to get a d+ product in time rather than a perfect product way. and the difference in terms of time to roll the time plays in academic world is quite difficult for many academics to get used to. there are just different prices you put on time. so there's a lot of little things like that that you notice any difference in cultures.
thing that is worth noting about academic and government work is the difference this time makes in academia the premium is to get the right answer. do you want to get an extension under papers so you can fine-tune and get a few more footnotes, get in a. or if you want to get this book written but it's not quite right, it might take me a couple more years to come you take a couple more years here if your income and your task to write a paper for the president to brief him for his meeting with...