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funciona el mercado de la droga lenta retiene su moda segÚn investigadores de la universidad de carnegie melonresar y cuyas pÁginas están menos vigiladas que la internet normal. sin escribir multas pendientes podrÍan estar entre los beneficiarios de un programa de amnistÍa. >> fue recientemente firmada por el gobernador de california y billy delgado nos reporta. >> es una gran noticia la que nos dieron. son miles los conductores que desde ya aplauden el programa de amnistÍa para multas de trÁnsito otorgado por el gobernador de california para un, el mismo creÍa posible que su deuda se reduzca en un 50 hasta en un 80%. >> imagÍnate para todos los que tienen un tinte. >> creo que nadie estÁ exento. >> ayudarÍa restituir las licencias de conducir a los que vieron sus licencias suspendidas por no pagar las multas. >> este programa comienza este aÑo en octubre iba a correr hasta el aÑo 2017. >> quienes califican? se enfocarÁn aquellos infractores con multas vencidas desde antes del 1 de enero de 2013 y la reducciÓn serÁ dependiendo de sus ingresos. el teniente de la policÍa Óscar mejÍa asegura que
funciona el mercado de la droga lenta retiene su moda segÚn investigadores de la universidad de carnegie melonresar y cuyas pÁginas están menos vigiladas que la internet normal. sin escribir multas pendientes podrÍan estar entre los beneficiarios de un programa de amnistÍa. >> fue recientemente firmada por el gobernador de california y billy delgado nos reporta. >> es una gran noticia la que nos dieron. son miles los conductores que desde ya aplauden el programa de amnistÍa...
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. >> it was invented over several years by a chemist at carnegie melon university. >> we are testing papers in a few different countries, and we evaluated the water quality before and after filtration in several countries. the results were that 99.9% of the bacteria were killed by the paper, which is basically as good as tap water. >> more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water, and more than 800,000 people die each year from drinking water that is unsafe, according to a new report by the world health organization. >> this is a water filter sold at many camping stores and often used by backpackers. just one of these costs $38. that's far into expensive for poor people in underdeveloped countries to be able to afford. even ceramic filters made for poor communities can cost just about the same. that's where this comes in, the book, it can be produced for less than $5. >> i've filter in the book costs 10 cents and can filter 100 liters of water, enough for one person for 30 days. it hasn't gone into mass production yet. they teamed with others to fund recognize to get
. >> it was invented over several years by a chemist at carnegie melon university. >> we are testing papers in a few different countries, and we evaluated the water quality before and after filtration in several countries. the results were that 99.9% of the bacteria were killed by the paper, which is basically as good as tap water. >> more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water, and more than 800,000 people die each year from drinking water that is unsafe,...
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know, i kind of think of my major as empathy, you know, empathy is, that is what i majored in at carnegie melone stepping inside these people's shoes. and we're learning about ourselves by talking about them. >> right. >> and so that is, i think, one of the most powerful elixirs for healing in the land. i honestly think that. i think if we could find a way in ferguson, i think if we could find a way in these places to-- cuz the pain is real. it is deep, and it is historic. i mean this pain goes back, on both sides. but i think that in addition to-- in addition to policy, in addition to community watch, in addition to cell phones, right, cuz we have to be able to see the truth of what's happening, but what is going to really bring healing is empathy, i think. we have to be able to sit down and talk to each other and find out where you are coming from and find out where i am coming from. that's what lyn has done with aaron burr. lyn got inside this man's head and his heart and he found out what made him tick. what made him tick is a love for his wife and his baby girl. a love for theodosia. if yo
know, i kind of think of my major as empathy, you know, empathy is, that is what i majored in at carnegie melone stepping inside these people's shoes. and we're learning about ourselves by talking about them. >> right. >> and so that is, i think, one of the most powerful elixirs for healing in the land. i honestly think that. i think if we could find a way in ferguson, i think if we could find a way in these places to-- cuz the pain is real. it is deep, and it is historic. i mean...
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uber has a similar partnership with carnegie melon university. >> seeing more sharks off the california coast. it provides a new opportunity to study the animals and help protect them. >> fish oil or snake oil? a popular supplement may not be as beneficial as you think. >> elderly american's addicted to painkillers prescribed by >> welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look at today's top stories. the state department says anywhere from 5,000 to 8,000 syrian refugees will be accepted. the u.s. has contributed $4 billion in humanitarian aid for reef gees, but it has taken in fewer than 1,000 syrians. >> new legal trouble for ashley madison. class action lawsuits are being launched against the website, saying they failed to keep their data private, especially for users who paid a fee to have their profiles deleted. >> a san francisco judge may rule whether an undocumented migrant may stand trial for murder. juan sanchez is accused of shooting a woman last month. >> on the healthbeat this morning, you might want to think twice before taking omega three fish oil suppplements. a new study
uber has a similar partnership with carnegie melon university. >> seeing more sharks off the california coast. it provides a new opportunity to study the animals and help protect them. >> fish oil or snake oil? a popular supplement may not be as beneficial as you think. >> elderly american's addicted to painkillers prescribed by >> welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look at today's top stories. the state department says anywhere from 5,000 to 8,000 syrian refugees...
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kiran is the founding director of the center for international relations at carnegie melon, university, at the w. glen campbell research fell local at the hoover institution. her books include "turning points in ending the cold war," "the strategy of campaigning," "reagan, a life in letters," and "reagan in his own hand." dr. skinner will be speaking on ronald reagan and human rights. dr. henry now. >> thank you very much. from fesor morrison. i have a really tough act to follow. ronald reagan, i should just say, he said it all and sit down. and i'm reminded of something that dwight hisseisenhower once said. he said, watch out for those experts that come in to advise you. those are the people that use a lot of words and take a lot of time to tell you more than they know. let's see if i can avoid that criticism by dwight eisenhower. i want to talk, briefly, and some of this will be repetitive, about how reagan viewed the world. because he had a very consistent view of the world. a very coheerrent view. that he had been shaping for a very, very long time. we're now learning from all of t
kiran is the founding director of the center for international relations at carnegie melon, university, at the w. glen campbell research fell local at the hoover institution. her books include "turning points in ending the cold war," "the strategy of campaigning," "reagan, a life in letters," and "reagan in his own hand." dr. skinner will be speaking on ronald reagan and human rights. dr. henry now. >> thank you very much. from fesor morrison. i...
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a study by carnegie melon university focussed on classroom environment and learning and backs up herby emptying the room completely. then carefully consider which items you're bringing back into the space. she likes open and clear containers where kids can easily see and retreat what they want to play with and put it back, which is key. involve your kids in downsizing in the process by letting them choose what they really want. i feel like there's a happy medium. >> you don't bomb them like guess what i threw out? >> you don't need birthday the thomas train. i tried this. we have aunch be of clutter. i took out things they're not interacting with anymore. now they can actually see their toys and play with their toys. i feel like, you know, you don't have to be extreme but, you know. >> it makes sense. seeing that beautiful baby's classroom i feel like you're a celebrity closet that you're jealous with. >> i agree. good for her. >> sheinelle, thank you very much. >>> let's send it to dylan. >>> hey, guys! we love when connie britton is here. she's going to talk to us about the wild ri
a study by carnegie melon university focussed on classroom environment and learning and backs up herby emptying the room completely. then carefully consider which items you're bringing back into the space. she likes open and clear containers where kids can easily see and retreat what they want to play with and put it back, which is key. involve your kids in downsizing in the process by letting them choose what they really want. i feel like there's a happy medium. >> you don't bomb them...