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tania: ay, no, no. yo ya no puedo mÁs con esto. no puede ser, no con permiso.Ñor, salga, sÁquese, sÁquese. ay, que alguien te haga entender, no puede ser, ay. maggie: yo soy muy feliz porque recibÍ el beso del prÍncipe sapo. todos vivimos ilusionados con el sueÑo de sentir el amor con el sueÑo de estar con un prÍncipe. y no, los prÍncipes no son solo de sueÑo, los prÍncipes sÍ existen. la cosa es mirar con mÁs detenimiento no quedarnos solamente con un prÍncipe de fachada. porque el verdadero prÍncipe no es aquel que tiene una cara bonita, sino el que es caballeroso, atento, gentil, que nos trate bien que estÉ al pendiente de nosotras. porque lo que hacen verdadero al prÍncipe son sus cualidades no su pinta. de ese prÍncipe es del que nos podemos enamorar despuÉs de recibir el beso del prÍncipe sapo. todos: ♪ madre si pudiera con palabras desterrar todo el dolor y las derrotas tu corona de lÁgrimas que tan solo por amor madre si pudiera con palabras explicarte que no ha sido en vano cada hora que lloraste madre si pudiera con palabras desterrar todo el dolor y
tania: ay, no, no. yo ya no puedo mÁs con esto. no puede ser, no con permiso.Ñor, salga, sÁquese, sÁquese. ay, que alguien te haga entender, no puede ser, ay. maggie: yo soy muy feliz porque recibÍ el beso del prÍncipe sapo. todos vivimos ilusionados con el sueÑo de sentir el amor con el sueÑo de estar con un prÍncipe. y no, los prÍncipes no son solo de sueÑo, los prÍncipes sÍ existen. la cosa es mirar con mÁs detenimiento no quedarnos solamente con un prÍncipe de fachada. porque...
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. >> august 1st is the shooting anniversary of tania's second of the the homicide clearance rate hovers at 29-30%. many are skeptical. charges, such assist domestic terrorism would do anything to deter crime and point to the fact that before they could prosecute, you have to catch them. they point to a stream of guns. last year, c p.d. recovered 7,000 illegal firearms, and the easy access to gun, apolice, could turp what would have been -- turn what would have been a playground fight into a murder investigation. >>> up next - the ferguson effect. are criminals bolder because police are afraid to make arrests. i'll talk to someone who case the growing antipolice sentiment is to blame. a special ontarget from chicago conditions in two minutes. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forrest. >> devastated by gold mining... >> gold that may have come at the price of human rights, pristine forests and clean water. >> indigenous communities under threat. >> this not a peruvian problem this is a world problem. >> and the world wide campaign to clean up dirty gold. >>
. >> august 1st is the shooting anniversary of tania's second of the the homicide clearance rate hovers at 29-30%. many are skeptical. charges, such assist domestic terrorism would do anything to deter crime and point to the fact that before they could prosecute, you have to catch them. they point to a stream of guns. last year, c p.d. recovered 7,000 illegal firearms, and the easy access to gun, apolice, could turp what would have been -- turn what would have been a playground fight into...
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the havana biennial, minus tania bruguera, will be on display until june 22. from cuba, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> ifill: today,we are launching a new series on facebook we are calling "brief but spectacular." these are interviews conducted by producer steve goldbloom featuring personal insights from artists, authors, leaders, and thinkers, telling us, briefly, what they are passionate about. look for them every thursday on newshour's facebook page and often times, here on the broadcast. we kicked off the series with a message of gratitude from poet sarah kay. i tell people that spoken word poetry is a type of poetry that doesn't just want to live on paper, that something about it demands to be heard out loud and witnessed in person. it's a very immediate art form. you get to see visibly on people's faces and hear out loud if and when they are responding. there's a lot of people who have been led to believe that poetry is not for them or they don't get poetry. and that always makes me sad because a big part of what i try to do in my work, not o
the havana biennial, minus tania bruguera, will be on display until june 22. from cuba, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> ifill: today,we are launching a new series on facebook we are calling "brief but spectacular." these are interviews conducted by producer steve goldbloom featuring personal insights from artists, authors, leaders, and thinkers, telling us, briefly, what they are passionate about. look for them every thursday on newshour's facebook page and often...
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. >> august 1st is the shooting anniversary of tania's second of the the homicide clearance rate hovers at 29-30%. many are skeptical. charges, such assist domestic terrorism would do anything to deter crime and point to the fact that before they could prosecute, you have to catch them. they point to a stream of guns. last year c p.d. recovered 7,000 illegal firearms and the easy access to gun, apolice, could turp what would have been -- turn what would have been a playground fight into a murder investigation. >>> up next - the ferguson effect. are criminals bolder because police are afraid to make arrests. i'll talk to someone who case the growing antipolice sentiment is to blame. a special ontarget from chicago conditions in two minutes. >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >>> we have been talking about the surge in crime. the question is what is causing the spike, a theory gaining traction is the so-called ferguson effect. heather mcdonald is a senior fellow at the manhattan inst
. >> august 1st is the shooting anniversary of tania's second of the the homicide clearance rate hovers at 29-30%. many are skeptical. charges, such assist domestic terrorism would do anything to deter crime and point to the fact that before they could prosecute, you have to catch them. they point to a stream of guns. last year c p.d. recovered 7,000 illegal firearms and the easy access to gun, apolice, could turp what would have been -- turn what would have been a playground fight into a...
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. >> august 1st is the shooting anniversary of tania's second of the the homicide clearance rate hovers at 29-30%. many are skeptical. charges, such assist domestic terrorism would do anything to deter crime and point to the fact that before they could prosecute, you have to catch them. they point to a stream of guns. last year, c p.d. recovered 7,000 illegal firearms, and the easy access to gun, apolice, could turp what would have been -- turn what would have been a playground fight into a murder investigation. >>> up next - the ferguson effect. are criminals bolder because police are afraid to make arrests. i'll talk to someone who case the growing antipolice sentiment is to blame. a special ontarget from chicago conditions in two minutes. >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole book. >> one of the youngest ever held at guantanamo bay >> a guy would go for a few days you'd hear screaming he would come back a destroyed person you can only imagine what happened to him... >> accused of killing an american soldier at 15... >> i start hearing americans and their
. >> august 1st is the shooting anniversary of tania's second of the the homicide clearance rate hovers at 29-30%. many are skeptical. charges, such assist domestic terrorism would do anything to deter crime and point to the fact that before they could prosecute, you have to catch them. they point to a stream of guns. last year, c p.d. recovered 7,000 illegal firearms, and the easy access to gun, apolice, could turp what would have been -- turn what would have been a playground fight into...
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tania carpenter was sitting between home plate and the third place dugout when she was hit in the headitalized in serious condition and friends started an online fund-raising campaign for her. >>> straight ahead now, lebron leads the charge. lebron james pulls out all the stops in game two of the nba finals. >>> and the top five cities to spend your retirement and none of them are in florida. details in "moneywatch." vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. the sunshine vitamin! ensure. take life in. advanced design makes it easy to protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. discover seresto. with the performance you expect from topicals in a non-greasy collar seresto provides protection against fleas and ticks for 8 months. seresto. living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox® an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month each
tania carpenter was sitting between home plate and the third place dugout when she was hit in the headitalized in serious condition and friends started an online fund-raising campaign for her. >>> straight ahead now, lebron leads the charge. lebron james pulls out all the stops in game two of the nba finals. >>> and the top five cities to spend your retirement and none of them are in florida. details in "moneywatch." vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as...
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tania carpenter's recovery is described as excellent. it happened june 5th at a game between boston red sox and oakland a's. a piece of bat hit the 44-year-old woman in the head and she suffered critical injuries. he sent her a flower arrangement with heart-felt sympathies. the family said the gesture brought a smile to her face. major league baseball is reviewing safety at stadiums. >>> up next, a hollywood heart throb in the hospital after his arrest. charges a "full house" star is facing. >>> we are excited to let you know our abc 7 news app is available for the apple watch. use it to get breaking news realtime news updates and personalized alerts on your wrist. the abc 7 news app from apple watch is free to download. search for abc 7 news bay >>> actor john stamp yos . >> actor john stamos has been arrested of driving while under the influence. he was taken to a hospital because of a medical condition where he was arrested and issued a citation for dui. he was then released to the care of the hospital. >>> a broken leg didn't stop da
tania carpenter's recovery is described as excellent. it happened june 5th at a game between boston red sox and oakland a's. a piece of bat hit the 44-year-old woman in the head and she suffered critical injuries. he sent her a flower arrangement with heart-felt sympathies. the family said the gesture brought a smile to her face. major league baseball is reviewing safety at stadiums. >>> up next, a hollywood heart throb in the hospital after his arrest. charges a "full house"...
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. >> brown: in the 2009 biennial, tania bruguera presented a piece of performance art in which cubans were invited to speak their minds. when she tried to stage it again in december, in response to the announcement of a re-opening of diplomatic relations with the u.s., she was stopped and detained, her passport taken. were you trying to provoke? >> absolutely not, absolutely not. i think i believed that it was a historical moment, and that art has a role to play during historical moments. people were in shock. why? because it is an announcement that puts into reflection, into doubt, into rethink what it means to be cuban, what it means to be revolutionary, i think it was a historic moment because it was a moment of identity crisis for the revolution. >> brown: she says fellow cuban artists practice a form of self- censorship. >> it's kind of sad when you have to conform, which means that the work the state has done to make you afraid has worked. >> brown: bruguera says she's been told she can leave cuba but only if she never returns, a deal she's refused. in the meantime, she awaits p
. >> brown: in the 2009 biennial, tania bruguera presented a piece of performance art in which cubans were invited to speak their minds. when she tried to stage it again in december, in response to the announcement of a re-opening of diplomatic relations with the u.s., she was stopped and detained, her passport taken. were you trying to provoke? >> absolutely not, absolutely not. i think i believed that it was a historical moment, and that art has a role to play during historical...
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she was known for some of her masterpieces like my aunt tania the professor's house and many others. in 1943 she made a will which had a few restrictions in it. one of which she did not want her letters to be published or quoted in whole or in part. she left behind 3,000 letters that we know about now. fortunately the biggest collections are here in nebraska. furthermore in her will she left one other important thing. she said she left to it the sole discretion of her excutters and trustee to enforce her preference. they belief as educational organizations she believes to our heritage and we should know more about her. >> an important historical figure in nebraska's history was solomon butcher. >> he was a pioneering photographer out in custer county in western nebraska. he took photos from about 1887 1886 until early 1890s of homesteaders and was able to tell the story of this important development in american history. okay. i'm going show you one of my favorite images of the solomon butcher collection. it's actually the photograph of the christman sisters. it is four serious who ea
she was known for some of her masterpieces like my aunt tania the professor's house and many others. in 1943 she made a will which had a few restrictions in it. one of which she did not want her letters to be published or quoted in whole or in part. she left behind 3,000 letters that we know about now. fortunately the biggest collections are here in nebraska. furthermore in her will she left one other important thing. she said she left to it the sole discretion of her excutters and trustee to...
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ximena: tambiÉn cumpleaÑos tania la mamÁ de nuestra karlita, muchas felicitaciones.l piloto frenÓ tan fuerte como pudo, pero eso no impidiÓ que la aeronave saliera de la pista, varios pasajeros entraron en pÁnico, pues aseguran que no les explicaron lo que estaba pasando, por fortuna, nadie resultÓ herido. gracias a la tecnologÍa de punta podemos presenciar rescates espectaculares, como este realizado por la guardia costera, el vÍdeo captÓ el momento en que un tripulante de un barco carguero era izado desde un helicÓptero frente a las costas del estado de washington, funcionarios dicen que el hombre comenzÓ a sentir dolores de pecho, el helicÓptero de la guardia costera llegÓ desde el helipuerto de los Ángeles y lo transportÓ a un hospital en seattle. esto ocurriÓ en luisiana y tambiÉn quedÓ captado en vÍdeo, todo ocurriÓ cuando una pareja pidiÓ auxilio cuando su bote naufragÓ en horas de la noche en una zona pantanosa, las operaciones de rescate fue grabada por la cÁmara de uno de los oficiales, cuando llegaron los buenos americanos una mujer gritaba frenÉticamente
ximena: tambiÉn cumpleaÑos tania la mamÁ de nuestra karlita, muchas felicitaciones.l piloto frenÓ tan fuerte como pudo, pero eso no impidiÓ que la aeronave saliera de la pista, varios pasajeros entraron en pÁnico, pues aseguran que no les explicaron lo que estaba pasando, por fortuna, nadie resultÓ herido. gracias a la tecnologÍa de punta podemos presenciar rescates espectaculares, como este realizado por la guardia costera, el vÍdeo captÓ el momento en que un tripulante de un barco...
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karla: comenzamos con tania rivera. francisca: 13 aÑos desde conecticut. canadÁ, lo asombroso es que los automÓviles sobre los cuales volÓ eran modelos caros, y ninguno sufriÓ un solo rasguÑo, al parecer el conductor no pudo controlar el auto en tierra, sin embargo, pudo hacerlo sin dificultad mientras atravesaba el aire. de nuevo un tren de amtrak se ve localizado en un accidente, esta vez fue en la localidad del estado de nueva york, un hombre muriÓ cuando fue impactado por un ferrocarril de pasajeros de amtrak, al parecer el auto tratÓ de cruzar la vÍa fÉrrea cuando la barrera de seguridad estaba colocada para impedir el paso. varios mandatarios de amÉrica latina se dan cita en el vaticano para reunirse con el papa francisco, el viernes el pontÍfice le da la bienvenida a la presidenta de chile, michelle bachelet, mientras que el domingo por la maÑana recibe al mandatario venezolano, nicolÁs maduro, y por la tarde la presidenta argentina cristina fernÁndez de kirchner. los eventos se dan a poco mÁs de un mes del viaje apostÓlico del santo padre en sudamÉ
karla: comenzamos con tania rivera. francisca: 13 aÑos desde conecticut. canadÁ, lo asombroso es que los automÓviles sobre los cuales volÓ eran modelos caros, y ninguno sufriÓ un solo rasguÑo, al parecer el conductor no pudo controlar el auto en tierra, sin embargo, pudo hacerlo sin dificultad mientras atravesaba el aire. de nuevo un tren de amtrak se ve localizado en un accidente, esta vez fue en la localidad del estado de nueva york, un hombre muriÓ cuando fue impactado por un...