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>> muy bien. >> te dejo. >> ¿por quÉ, hector?avor mi basura? >> sÍ. >> ah, disculpa. >> piensa que con lo que ganas puedes mantener a tu esposa como reina; dale todo lo que ella estÁ acostumbrada a tener, hijo. >> basta, vanesa. ¿no has entendido que amo a juana? >> ya oÍste lo que dijo, asi es que deja de molestar a hÉctor. >> tienes razÓn, juana, por favor, discÚlpame, no sÉ que fue lo que me pasÓ. yo no querÍa faltarles el respeto ni a hÉctor ni a ti, pero nos pusimos a recordar el pasado y... >> quÉ bueno que lo tengas claro, vanesa. amo a juana, estoy feliz con ella, y todo el amor que te tenÍa se muriÓ cuando nos abandonaste a mi hija y a mÍ. >> hÉctor, es que... >> juana es ahora mi pareja, y espero que le muestres el respeto que ella merece. y por lo mismo, te pido que te vayas de esta casa. >> ¿me estÁs corriendo de tu casa por culpa de esta mujer? >> ¿quÉ pasa, papÁ? ¿cÓmo que estÁs corriendo a mi mamÁ? ♪ esa mujer fue mi amiga . [ riendo ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ locutora ] el nuevo mango pineapple real fruit smoothie de mccafé. dos d
>> muy bien. >> te dejo. >> ¿por quÉ, hector?avor mi basura? >> sÍ. >> ah, disculpa. >> piensa que con lo que ganas puedes mantener a tu esposa como reina; dale todo lo que ella estÁ acostumbrada a tener, hijo. >> basta, vanesa. ¿no has entendido que amo a juana? >> ya oÍste lo que dijo, asi es que deja de molestar a hÉctor. >> tienes razÓn, juana, por favor, discÚlpame, no sÉ que fue lo que me pasÓ. yo no querÍa faltarles el...
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i did, i thought what hector and captain hunter said was very important, and the first thing that hector mentioned was, the issue about the active-duty individual. the individual who comes into the military and has a military experience, and joan talked about the fact that the national guard has really recognized what that experience is and the national guard has really taken the leadership. i would challenge the other services to do what the national guard has done. because, in reality, those of us who have served in the military and have been on active duty, we never talked about emotional health, we never talked about psychological health. we were never skilled in resiliency training. and the fact that the military services are now paying attention to that is hugely important, but we have a very long way to go. so i think people need to understand in both the civilian and military communities that we have to encourage... that the military should accept the fact that their emotional life is a part of their overall health. and that, in fact, it is important to talk about those issues an
i did, i thought what hector and captain hunter said was very important, and the first thing that hector mentioned was, the issue about the active-duty individual. the individual who comes into the military and has a military experience, and joan talked about the fact that the national guard has really recognized what that experience is and the national guard has really taken the leadership. i would challenge the other services to do what the national guard has done. because, in reality, those...
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hector, let's get an idea. you were military, you served in the military, and now you're working with some of the individuals that are experiencing some of these behavioral health issues. you want to talk a little bit about your own experience? sure. i've spent quite an extensive amount of time in the military and recently discharged last year. and i've made it a commitment -being long-term recovery myself- made it a commitment to go ahead and reach out to these folks that are suffering from these issues, that are relying on substance use as an escape mechanism, if you will. and, obviously, that is a wrong path to take, if you will, so i try to help them out. were you involved while you were in the military, and how did it happen? i was in full-blown alcoholism while i was in the military and had extensive, obviously, experience in treatment through that end. i got to a point where now my time is to pay back by giving back to that community, especially military and veterans that we had discussed across the boar
hector, let's get an idea. you were military, you served in the military, and now you're working with some of the individuals that are experiencing some of these behavioral health issues. you want to talk a little bit about your own experience? sure. i've spent quite an extensive amount of time in the military and recently discharged last year. and i've made it a commitment -being long-term recovery myself- made it a commitment to go ahead and reach out to these folks that are suffering from...
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public health service, detailed with the national guard bureau, arlington, va; hector zayas, recovery coach and consultant, orlando, fl; dr. bradley karlin, national mental health director for psychotherapy and psychogeriatrics, office of mental health services, department of veterans affairs headquarters, washington, dc. kathryn, more than 2 million troops deployed to afghanistan and iraq. what are some of the behavioral health issues related to the returning vets that are there, the vets that are there, and the returning vets? i think all of us are paying great attention to the behavioral health issues of anyone who has been in combat. and, first of all, when we use the term "behavioral health," we generally are talking about a broad range of mental and emotional and substance abuse disorders and/or problems. we know that anyone who has been in combat will probably suffer from trauma
public health service, detailed with the national guard bureau, arlington, va; hector zayas, recovery coach and consultant, orlando, fl; dr. bradley karlin, national mental health director for psychotherapy and psychogeriatrics, office of mental health services, department of veterans affairs headquarters, washington, dc. kathryn, more than 2 million troops deployed to afghanistan and iraq. what are some of the behavioral health issues related to the returning vets that are there, the vets that...
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they get shot and kill many have been appear hector says the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas and for benning georgia army major joyce of blair was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major blair says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified. army. the words. next door. assassinate. commonly. called waits for. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere of the more than sixty thousand soldiers and police to have graduated ten thousand of them have been colombia it has been the largest user of the school of the americas i don't think it's an accident. abuser of human rights in that with some hemisphere the eighth amendment to the us constitution forbids torture and other forms of cruel and unusual punishment as does the geneva convention but they did happen there's no
they get shot and kill many have been appear hector says the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas and for benning georgia army major joyce of blair was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major blair says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified....
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myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find but survivors like hector's even numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing ford r. t. washington d.c. . meanwhile the u.s. is reportedly running a secret prison on training base in somalia that's being revealed by john lister jeremy scahill who says that he's visited the facilities he told me that by expanding its war on terror america only makes us. inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there is no sunlight there's a bedbug infestation according to prisoners who've been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds some people have been held for eighteen months without charge without access to lawyers without a
myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find but survivors like hector's even numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing ford r. t....
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the myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find survivors like hector's even numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human being but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing ford r. t. washington d.c. . will be about the summer of a top stories for you in a few minutes from now but in the meantime it's a romantic tour of russia's northern capital. hello and welcome to the program i was at the sheriff from the same pit is back we'll be exploring that celeste allows the never give up and various modes of transport also known as the venice of the north the waterways of the focal points of the city enjoying the summer months are a great way to see the fall because so. many are simply displaced churches cathedrals museums are visible from the canal trip of the stone to staying in the city may b
the myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find survivors like hector's even numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human being but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing ford r. t....
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the myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find survivors like hector's even numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who. has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big price as well healing for the arts in washington d.c. . as the u.s. expands its anti-terrorist network abroad there are now reports of secret prisons and somalia the sites officially belong to local security forces by iran paid for by the cia jolliffe jeremy scahill says he's visited the prisons adding that america's mainstream media makes it hard to report on what's really going on there . inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there's no sunlight there's a bed bug infestation according to prisoners who've been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds there are also repo
the myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find survivors like hector's even numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who. has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big price as well healing for the arts in washington d.c. ....
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hector sanchez, a switch hitting catcher.s need production and they think sanchez is the one to do. hector sanchez is familiar with one of the pitchers, barry zito. he caught for him when he was rehabbing a few weeks ago. we could see hector in the starting lineup as early as tomorrow. that's when zito takes the hill. that's going to do it here from petco park. we continue our coverage, the game a short while from now, but for now back to the bay area and we bring in jim from the comcast sports newsroom. >> raj, thank you. you sound familiar with that gas lamp district. giants, after last night's thriller of a win the g-men look to add to the win streak when they send tim lincecum to the hill against the last place padres. timmy, 4-2 with a 1.80 e.r.a., lifetime in san diego. let's continue on with the giants. enters the game 7-7 and some wonder if there is something wrong with the two-time cy youn winner. he has been a victim of a lack of run sport. over five starts the giants scored fiv total runs but he loves pitching in
hector sanchez, a switch hitting catcher.s need production and they think sanchez is the one to do. hector sanchez is familiar with one of the pitchers, barry zito. he caught for him when he was rehabbing a few weeks ago. we could see hector in the starting lineup as early as tomorrow. that's when zito takes the hill. that's going to do it here from petco park. we continue our coverage, the game a short while from now, but for now back to the bay area and we bring in jim from the comcast sports...
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it's been thirty years he's colombian soldiers kidnapped so the stars and electroshock hector at least he's about all for having a quote subversive book. of memory to relive every day few people have survived torture in columbus i'm very lucky to be able to tell the story most people get tortured for ten days of this and then they get shot and kill many had been disappear hector said the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the america and fort benning georgia army major just a player with an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major blair says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country classified. that he army schools. use the word interrogate makes for his staff and they do for a lie. common laying. it all the way for. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere have been more than sixty thousand soldier
it's been thirty years he's colombian soldiers kidnapped so the stars and electroshock hector at least he's about all for having a quote subversive book. of memory to relive every day few people have survived torture in columbus i'm very lucky to be able to tell the story most people get tortured for ten days of this and then they get shot and kill many had been disappear hector said the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil...
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get tortured for the stand there and then they get shot and killed and many have been disappeared hectorsays the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the america in fort benning georgia army major garrett a player with an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school. america's during the cold war era but major player says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified . army school. use of the words terror again next door assassinate. commonly. waits for. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere of the more than sixty thousand soldiers and police have graduated ten thousand of them have been columbia. of america's. abuse or you want rights and they were. the eighth amendment to the us constitution forbids torture and other forms of cruel and unusual punishment as those the geneva convention but it happened there's no question that our country on
get tortured for the stand there and then they get shot and killed and many have been disappeared hectorsays the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the america in fort benning georgia army major garrett a player with an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school. america's during the cold war era but major player says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist...
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myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find but survivors like hector's say the numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets tortured no only the person who. has to deal with the big. causes those on the torture is also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and those human beings but a society that. is going to pay a price a very big price as well killing for the r t washington d c r in a few moments or not so yes marina with the business but for now let's check out some other international news at this hour in our world update thousands of egyptians are rallying in cairo to press the country's military rulers to prosecute the people behind the killing of protesters during february's uprising activists are calling it the friday of last morning with some of them camping in tahrir square for a week a day earlier the country's ousted leader hosni mubarak deny that there had been a deliberate crackdown and then the straightest. some fifteen hundred people have taken to the streets of jerusalem calling for the recogn
myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to find but survivors like hector's say the numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets tortured no only the person who. has to deal with the big. causes those on the torture is also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and those human beings but a society that. is going to pay a price a very big price as well killing for the r t washington d c r in a few moments or not so yes...
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it's been thirty years and i mean soldiers kidnapped be starved and electroshock hector i received about all for having a quote subversive but. remember he relives every day people who are through this time very lucky to be able to tell the story most people get through for this. chart. many. after says the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas in fort benning georgia army major garrett of player was an instructor there i was very much in for. aver of the school of the americas there in the cold war era but major blair says he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified. army school of the americas use the words interrogate next portion assassinate the allies. commonly start it all the way it's. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere have been more than sixty thousand soldiers and police have graduated ten thousand of them have been colombia h
it's been thirty years and i mean soldiers kidnapped be starved and electroshock hector i received about all for having a quote subversive but. remember he relives every day people who are through this time very lucky to be able to tell the story most people get through for this. chart. many. after says the colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas in fort benning georgia army major garrett of player...
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once again hectoring works nobody stands up against padilla silver tongue is important. this new arrest is worth three and a half thousand dollars. bounty hunters justify themselves by putting an emphasis on the risks they take. people that are on drugs no idea how they're going to. people in there that are going to become aggressive just because they have their own issues you know maybe there's another wanted person in there and all of a sudden they come for help you know you never know so just get him into custody and get him out of there and we're. going to we're going to. i don't care. what you had run you never go back to anything else like in every hunt it has its share of accidents. the most recent blunder goes back to may two thousand and eight in lakewood on the canadian border a thirty four year old fugitive was shot dead by two bounty hunters the man was an illegal immigrant who used to sell drugs. because they. think of themselves above. any. permission. to be there. and they can't do anything they want they can't pull a gun on you and force to. your car. the
once again hectoring works nobody stands up against padilla silver tongue is important. this new arrest is worth three and a half thousand dollars. bounty hunters justify themselves by putting an emphasis on the risks they take. people that are on drugs no idea how they're going to. people in there that are going to become aggressive just because they have their own issues you know maybe there's another wanted person in there and all of a sudden they come for help you know you never know so...
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hÉctor hugo rodrÍguez explica por quÉ y nos muestra que tipo de trabajo hacen muchos inmigrantes. >>r. una reforma migratoria terminarÍa con las fatalidades en la frontera, el hijo de la seÑora de 10 aÑos fue abandonado en el desierto se pasÓ un aÑo por un traficante y desde entonces no sabe nada porque Él. >> Él nos querÍa ver... >> la reforma migratoria no sÓlo terminarÍa con estos problemas en la frontera sino que tambiÉn ayudarÍa a la economÍa del país. si se logra legalizar a los casi 11 millones de indocumentados. >> el proceso serÍa cerca de $ 5.000 por cada persona. >> esto estudio sÓlo se enfoca en el proceso legal, >> activistas que quieren desmentir. en cuidados de salud y cuidado de sus hijos. >> una persona indocumentada estÁ trabajando y es el sostÉn de la familia y cuando el sostÉn de la familia no lo es mÁs, está comprando para proveer, pero tambiÉn estÁ pagando impuestos. >> una reforma migratoria podrÍa ser de beneficio para el paÍs. vÍctor hugo rodríguez,1 ediciÓn. >> quiere saber cuÁles fueron los mejores momentos de los partidos de la copa amÉrica de hoy? no se v
hÉctor hugo rodrÍguez explica por quÉ y nos muestra que tipo de trabajo hacen muchos inmigrantes. >>r. una reforma migratoria terminarÍa con las fatalidades en la frontera, el hijo de la seÑora de 10 aÑos fue abandonado en el desierto se pasÓ un aÑo por un traficante y desde entonces no sabe nada porque Él. >> Él nos querÍa ver... >> la reforma migratoria no sÓlo terminarÍa con estos problemas en la frontera sino que tambiÉn ayudarÍa a la economÍa del país. si...
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. >>> hÉctor ha realizado proyectos en la comunidad antes, es argentino de madre boliviana y padre espaÑolcomunidad. >>> hacer una conexiÓn entre arte, educaciÓn y hacerlo en un espacio comunitario. >>> univision. . >>> muy original a ver cuantas otras la van de rÍas loco piano, con esto nos despedimos gracias por haber estado con nosotros hasta luego.
. >>> hÉctor ha realizado proyectos en la comunidad antes, es argentino de madre boliviana y padre espaÑolcomunidad. >>> hacer una conexiÓn entre arte, educaciÓn y hacerlo en un espacio comunitario. >>> univision. . >>> muy original a ver cuantas otras la van de rÍas loco piano, con esto nos despedimos gracias por haber estado con nosotros hasta luego.