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pablo emilio escobar gaviria.me, and wanted to sniff cocaine off the tombstone! i was like, man, do what you want. it's up to you, if that's what you want to do. i don't tell them what they can or can't do. it ain't my cemetery. as you can see, people here taking selfies... you can sit here all afternoon and you just see people coming and going, coming and going, to come and see the grave. it's part of the history here, i don't think we should forget what happened in that era and how that came about. time now for our global gourmet. this week we're in the parisian market districts, for a masterclass in how to create one of france's favourite pastries. i am the founder here. i started when i was 19 years old, so it was in 2012. my idea was to have a new challenge and to create something new. i love the pastry of the eclair, and i said no stores in paris sell good eclairs. this special machine... you can do very beautiful eclairs. you can do it by hand. we do like 500 a day. to have the same eclairs, we need a machi
pablo emilio escobar gaviria.me, and wanted to sniff cocaine off the tombstone! i was like, man, do what you want. it's up to you, if that's what you want to do. i don't tell them what they can or can't do. it ain't my cemetery. as you can see, people here taking selfies... you can sit here all afternoon and you just see people coming and going, coming and going, to come and see the grave. it's part of the history here, i don't think we should forget what happened in that era and how that came...
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cambiamos un sÍmbolo de terror que representaba esa Época como es el edificio mÓnaco en donde vivÍa pablo escobarje de pablo escobar si no contarla sin ofender a las vÍctimas. >> el proyecto contempla darle un sentido similar en la casa donde cayÓ abatido escobar. >> ya tiene en sus manos la propuesta. >> eso podrÍa traer muchas ventajas obviamente que si sigue el morbo, pues de nada servirÁ, asÍ espera conseguir el dessecreto que se mantiene para mantener el monumento a escobar. >> la calma regresÓ a las operaciones aÉreas en el reino unido esto despuÉs de que la aerolÍnea british a. lograra arreglar el problema. decenas de miles de pasajeros se dieron varados al inicio de un largo fin de semana. >> al regresar el azar quiso que un niÑo salvara milagrosamente su vida despuÉs de salir. >> el bÉisbol une. >> el "chicharito" recibe un reconocimiento especial por sus 47 goles en su trayectoria por el tri. 47 goles en su trayectoria por 47 goles en su trayectoria por el tri. como opciÓn en el 4 for $4, por tiempo limitado. un deal tan bueno que no deberÍa existir. como las abejas no deberÍa volar, ya
cambiamos un sÍmbolo de terror que representaba esa Época como es el edificio mÓnaco en donde vivÍa pablo escobarje de pablo escobar si no contarla sin ofender a las vÍctimas. >> el proyecto contempla darle un sentido similar en la casa donde cayÓ abatido escobar. >> ya tiene en sus manos la propuesta. >> eso podrÍa traer muchas ventajas obviamente que si sigue el morbo, pues de nada servirÁ, asÍ espera conseguir el dessecreto que se mantiene para mantener el...
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pablo emilio escobar gaviria. as you can see, people here taking selfies...era and how that came about. now, come to tokyo and you're surrounded by so many iconic sights and sounds. but maybe none is more japanese than the hand pulled rickshaw! in other cities around the world, tourist rickshaws are sometimes seen as an unregulated menace. but here in asakusa, in tokyo, the hand pulled carts are a much loved symbol of the city. hi! i've come down to meet one of the city's few female rickshaw drivers. so how did you get into this career? i liked the marathon! i went to the hong kong marathon, vancouver marathon, many races, and one day i saw the rickshaw in asakusa and oh, i thought this is myjob! it felt like destiny! wow, 0k. yeah! the rickshaw, orjinrikisha as they're called here, was invented in tokyo in the 19th century. her boss told me how things have changed since then. translation: the rickshaw used to be like a taxi a long time ago but now it's more for entertainment. a good rickshaw driver needs to quickly feel what the customer wants to do. some pe
pablo emilio escobar gaviria. as you can see, people here taking selfies...era and how that came about. now, come to tokyo and you're surrounded by so many iconic sights and sounds. but maybe none is more japanese than the hand pulled rickshaw! in other cities around the world, tourist rickshaws are sometimes seen as an unregulated menace. but here in asakusa, in tokyo, the hand pulled carts are a much loved symbol of the city. hi! i've come down to meet one of the city's few female rickshaw...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobara plaque on the wall with white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello. this sunshine makes all the difference at this time of year. we have an abundance in the northern half of the uk. this from ireland and scotland with their bridges soaring in the high tweets, 20 in a few spots. in contrast, chilly breeze off the sea. the contrast which will continue through the weekend when we see the cloud and when we do not. a rather cool breeze as well. dragging the cloud north. drizzly showers for wales, the pennines. this weather front complicating the weather picture. more cloud but not as
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobara plaque on the wall with white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now....
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un ex-policia esta ofreciendo por internet un recorrido por sitios marcados con la historia de pablo escobara donde fue abatido por la policia, su tumba y el edificio que el cartel de cali hizo explotar en un intento por matar a su familia. el guia dice que lo hace para contar la historia de lo que l vivi como integrante del grupo que persigui y dio muerte al capo. el tour cuesta entre 50 y 70 dlares por persona. paola los tejidos creados por la indigenas mayas de guatemala son faciles de reconocer.... pero ahora, su trabajo se ha visto amenazado por la industria de la moda..... jenny corado nos pone al tanto. take pkg 0;01 0;34 0;50 1;01 1:22 1;39 pkg estas son las maravillosas obras de arte que han vestido a las indgenas guatemaltecas desde tiempos ancestrales.. cada diseÑo hecho a mano es nico, pero el trabajo de sus creadoras sigue sin ser reconocido angelina aspuac. movimiento nacional de tejedoras hay un fuerte racismo en contra de los pueblos indgenas y por lo tanto no se valora lo que sus cuerpos y sus manos generan dependiendo del tamaÑo, las tejedoras pueden ganar entre 10 y 100 dl
un ex-policia esta ofreciendo por internet un recorrido por sitios marcados con la historia de pablo escobara donde fue abatido por la policia, su tumba y el edificio que el cartel de cali hizo explotar en un intento por matar a su familia. el guia dice que lo hace para contar la historia de lo que l vivi como integrante del grupo que persigui y dio muerte al capo. el tour cuesta entre 50 y 70 dlares por persona. paola los tejidos creados por la indigenas mayas de guatemala son faciles de...
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sobre el alcande de medelln que quiere derribar los edificios que forman parte de la historia de pablo escobar. --esto es todo por hoy pero como siempre recuerde que le esperamos en telemundo48.com cesar ---la leyenda del golf ''tiger woods'' fue arrestado esta cesar ---la leyenda del golf ''tiger woods'' fue arrestado esta madrugada por conducir bajo los efectos de sustancias txicas... take vo ---la polica de florida arrest al deportista cerca de su casa alrededor de las tres de la maÑana... ---''woods'' de 41 aÑos fue fichado en la crcel antes de las 11 de la maÑana... ---el mes pasado, woods haba anunciado que se haba sometido a una ciruga de fusin espinal y que "sali bien" y que le tomara unos seis meses recuperarse. cesar y ya es momento de palco deportivo... blanca pasamos con juan francisco ramrez... buenas tardes... take lot 0:01 - 0:05 0:09 - 0:40 no cg 0:40 - 01:13 01:13 - 01:33 no cg 01:33 - 01:55 01:55 take pkg vo/lorena --se desata un incendio forestal que arde sin control en california... el fuego est arrasando con varios acres de terreno...le diremos en que ciudad... take vo/ces
sobre el alcande de medelln que quiere derribar los edificios que forman parte de la historia de pablo escobar. --esto es todo por hoy pero como siempre recuerde que le esperamos en telemundo48.com cesar ---la leyenda del golf ''tiger woods'' fue arrestado esta cesar ---la leyenda del golf ''tiger woods'' fue arrestado esta madrugada por conducir bajo los efectos de sustancias txicas... take vo ---la polica de florida arrest al deportista cerca de su casa alrededor de las tres de la maÑana......
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idea for the post after watching an infomercial about gluten-free diets followed by a movie about pablo escobar the infamous colombian drug lord. locke wants to show the public that officers are not robots. >> it's nice and refreshing to see a police department that's not too serious and we have a human side and sense of humor. >> reporter: the comments have been supportive like this one: >> to which he replied, relax! let us have some fun, huh? we have plenty of serious posts. >> we deal with death. we deal with sad circumstances. it's hard on us sometimes hard on the community. and sometimes you need that relief, to be able to crack a smile and laugh a little bit. >> reporter: and no, they did not get any takers on that meth inspection offer. by the way, the department has solved multiple cases with their facebook and twitter pages and so the 36-year-old lieutenant, a millennial, says departments can no longer afford to ignore the power of social media. in newark, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> still ahead, the new test run from elon musk for a tunnel system that he says can make traffic jams a thing o
idea for the post after watching an infomercial about gluten-free diets followed by a movie about pablo escobar the infamous colombian drug lord. locke wants to show the public that officers are not robots. >> it's nice and refreshing to see a police department that's not too serious and we have a human side and sense of humor. >> reporter: the comments have been supportive like this one: >> to which he replied, relax! let us have some fun, huh? we have plenty of serious...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobar on the wall with white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello, good morning. so near, yet so far away. hello there. sunday could be a chilly start for northern ireland, north—west scotland and england. a little bit of drizzle the northern and eastern scotland, perhaps north—east england, lots of cloud coming in off the north sea. elsewhere we should see the sunshine coming through, especially in the afternoon, for southern parts of england and wales, turning it quite warm. along the north sea coasted for feel quite jolly. and warm. along the north sea coasted forfeel quitejolly. and
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobar on the wall with white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now,...
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rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to lead the country. he succeeded in 1983. his military regime lasted five years until his relationship with the u.s. sour. it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes committed during his will, including the murder of a political opponent -- during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. >> french president emmanuel macron called his meeting with vladimir putin and frank exchange -- "what else would you expect in france?" despite the blistering heat, it was an ic meeting. relations have been strained. weaponsalling chemical in the syrian civil war a red line. the two leaders did find some common ground, appearing ready to cooperate in the fight against te
rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to lead the country. he succeeded in 1983. his military regime lasted five years until his relationship with the u.s. sour. it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarue on the wall with white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello. this sunshine makes all the difference at this time of year. it the difference at this time of year. looks on balanc will it looks on balance as if saturday will not have as much sunshine as friday, but we will see plenty more across parts of scotland. this was sentin across parts of scotland. this was sent in from island on friday. this was a cloudy shot at clacton on sea in fracture. it is still relatively bright. even though we have some cloud around we will have some brightness. the sun is so high in the sky that i
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarue on the wall with white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now,...
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rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobarnoriega tussled with others to leave the country, eventually succeeding in 1983. 1989, attempting -- he was captured. the former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars. in the u.s. where he served 17 client --prison for crimes including trafficking. in france he was sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama on to and to for crimes committed during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. kate moody is back in the studio with an update on the business news. in germany, the new prime minister -- the countries looking to reboot is their business ties. kate: saying they're made to work together as they signed eight bilateral deals covering things like job training and environmental issues. they vowed to speed up work on a broader trade deal between india and the european union. the talks are an effort to counter a growing trend of protectionism that is then interpreted by some as a pivot away from the united s
rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobarnoriega tussled with others to leave the country, eventually succeeding in 1983. 1989, attempting -- he was captured. the former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars. in the u.s. where he served 17 client --prison for crimes including trafficking. in france he was sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama on to and to for...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarthat is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week, but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. and on. if you are going across the uk this afternoon you'll find very different weather conditions depending on where you are. that is because of the wind direction. we have a north or north—easterly wind, particularly strong in the north and east of scotland and eastern england. here the wind is bringing in cloud. but further south and west, useful blue skies and sunshine, almost warm enough for the beach. a different story across the north—east of scotland. a lot of cloud around. that will continue to blow in on the north—easterly wind. the best of the sun
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarthat is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week, but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarlittle white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but, in the meantime, you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. the hello. good afternoon. high pressure is in charge, to the north. a lot of dry weather, so much, so simple. it is not that simple because of the variations in conditions depending on where you are. on the isle of wight, we have had hazy sunshine. the south—west, raining fora had hazy sunshine. the south—west, raining for a good part of the day across the south devon, cornwall and the channel islands, slow moving weather front here, and the channel islands, slow moving weatherfront here, and cloud the channel islands, slow moving weat
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarlittle white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but, in the meantime, you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me,...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobartle white crosses. and that's a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories anymore, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. but for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello there, good morning. there's going to be some more sunshine around for the next few days. we may well have seen the peak of the temperature, though, over the weekend. it was pretty much wall—to—wall sunshine in northern ireland, and here we had the warmest day of the year so far. 21 degrees in county fermanagh. same temperature for glasgow and pershore, and we had the warm air all the way from wales towards the south coast. but these areas that had the warmth by day are getting the chill right now, with the clearer skies, actuall
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobartle white crosses. and that's a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories anymore, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. but for now, from me,...
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followed by a movie about pablo escobar the infamous colombian drug lord. he wants to show the public that officers are not emotionalless robots. >> it's nice to see a plymouth that's not too serious. we are human and have a sense of humor. >> reporter: the comments have been supportive like this one: >> lock says, relax. let us have some fun, huh? we have plenty of serious posts. >> we deal with death, we deal with sad circumstances. it's hard on us sometimes hard on the community. sometimes you need that relief to crack a smile and to laugh a little bit. >> reporter: and no, they did not get any takers on that meth inspection offer. by the way, they have solved multiple cases with their facebook and twitter pages. and so lieutenant locke who is 36 which makes him a millennial says that departments can no longer afford to ignore the power of social media. live in newark, kiet do, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> governor brown warning the loss of obamacare could spell disaster for california's financial health. kpix 5's political reporter melissa caen found out s
followed by a movie about pablo escobar the infamous colombian drug lord. he wants to show the public that officers are not emotionalless robots. >> it's nice to see a plymouth that's not too serious. we are human and have a sense of humor. >> reporter: the comments have been supportive like this one: >> lock says, relax. let us have some fun, huh? we have plenty of serious posts. >> we deal with death, we deal with sad circumstances. it's hard on us sometimes hard on...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarque on the wall with little white crosses. and that's a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories anymore, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. but for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello. we are watching a weather change later this week which will bring some rain to some areas that have been mainly dry, now, for several weeks. until then, though, it is as you were. this is how it looked on the the satellite picture on monday. cool in the cloud, warm in the sunshine. variable cloud in the next few days. but the main theme is until the end of the week, most places are going to stay dry. and that's with high pressure stretched across the uk. we are waiting for low pressure to make a move. i w
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarque on the wall with little white crosses. and that's a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories anymore, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarith little white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello. mixed fortunes for many of us today, the best of the sunshine further north and west. take a look at this weather watcher‘s picture from the lake district — blue skies and sunshine, certainly the best place to be. there is some rain in the forecast, so a day of contrasts in the south west. the isles of scilly, cornwall and the channel isles seeing heavy and persistent rain today. it is welcome rain, we are desperate for some wet weather, but it is only going to be across the extreme south west. a few showers ahead of it, perhap
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobarith little white crosses. that is a memorial to, i think, the amount of people they think were killed here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? don't keep those memories any more, please. respect us. that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. for now, from me,...
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toppling his regime and ending his decades-long drugs career, inked with drug king pen pablo escobar. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison by the u.s. in 1992. and was also convicted by france before being extradited back to panama. authorities had granted him house arrest to undergo the brain operation. noriega dead at 83. >> a bombing in central baghdad. iraqi officials say a car bomb detonated outside a popular ice cream shop killing 13 people and wounding 24 more. the attack happened after midnight local time. the militant group isis is claiming responsibility. >>> at home the u.s. military identified the navy s.e.a.l. who died in a sky diving demonstration over the hudson river sunday. 27-year-old remington peters of colorado was a member of the elite leapfrogs team. authorities are investigating why thinks parachute failed to open. his family says he was known with a fierce loyalty to his friends, family and country. they described him as a selfless humble and quiet professional. >>> to manchester, england authorities asking for public help in tracking down the movements of su
toppling his regime and ending his decades-long drugs career, inked with drug king pen pablo escobar. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison by the u.s. in 1992. and was also convicted by france before being extradited back to panama. authorities had granted him house arrest to undergo the brain operation. noriega dead at 83. >> a bombing in central baghdad. iraqi officials say a car bomb detonated outside a popular ice cream shop killing 13 people and wounding 24 more. the attack...
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. - while i do not condone kidnapping, this is better than the time pablo escobar took me from my hotelhibit in his zoo. - well, at least it's good to know that i'm still good at one thing. i don't know if you've noticed, but it turns out i'm not so great at being an intern. - you brought me a script yesterday. it had clearly gone through a washing machine. - "follow your dreams" is great when it's sewn on a pillow, but doing it at 60, it's hard. sometimes i wonder if maybe i'm kidding myself trying to do a young person's job. - not me. he lied. oh, carol, that's why i did both surgeries on the same day. i was afraid that if i took any more time off i wouldn't be lou gehrig. i'd be wally pipp. - oh, the little pixar robot? i met him once at disney world. very rude. - no, the baseball player. wally pipp missed one day and a 22-year-old kid named lou gehrig stepped in. wally never got his job back. - oh, poor wally. - pick up, chuck. please, please pick up. - hey, uh, portia, are we sure we wanna go with a skirt that short? - [sighs] of course not. this is just for rehearsal. - oh, thank
. - while i do not condone kidnapping, this is better than the time pablo escobar took me from my hotelhibit in his zoo. - well, at least it's good to know that i'm still good at one thing. i don't know if you've noticed, but it turns out i'm not so great at being an intern. - you brought me a script yesterday. it had clearly gone through a washing machine. - "follow your dreams" is great when it's sewn on a pillow, but doing it at 60, it's hard. sometimes i wonder if maybe i'm...
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we're talking about cartels, you know, people have this image of kind of, you know, i guess the pablo escobar cartel, kind of ragtag, you know, making a lot of money, but not so sophisticated. when you're talking about a drug cartel in mexico, what exactly are we talking about? you know, can you compare it to a corporation? >> you can compare it to a corporation, because they think very... you know, you have the people who are in charge of pushing drugs across the us, you have people who are in charge of killing, (speaking spanish), you know, the killers. and then you have the public relations side-- you know, the people who will... information is very, very critical. and so you need someone who's going to make sure that the message gets out, and that the right message gets out. >> hinojosa: what could possibly be the right message for a cartel on a given day? >> the right message is, "we are the most violent cartel, and we are the bosses, and we control the city, we control the mayor, and our rules are the rules," you know? >> hinojosa: so they'll actually put some of their spokespeople to s
we're talking about cartels, you know, people have this image of kind of, you know, i guess the pablo escobar cartel, kind of ragtag, you know, making a lot of money, but not so sophisticated. when you're talking about a drug cartel in mexico, what exactly are we talking about? you know, can you compare it to a corporation? >> you can compare it to a corporation, because they think very... you know, you have the people who are in charge of pushing drugs across the us, you have people who...
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pablo: source escobar, dice que el impacto serÍa tremendo para la comunidad hispana porque muchos se ,000 trabajadores agrÍcolas. en total, hay 3 millones de trabajadores agrÍcolas en el país. se estima que 70%, son indocumentados. ¿cÓmo podrÍan acceder a esa tarjeta azul? >> trabajando 100 dÍas cada aÑo, por cinco aÑos o 150 dÍas cada aÑo por cinco aÑos, darÍa la oportunidad de tener una residencia permanente. pablo: esa industria estarÍa muy interesada en poder contratar a esos trabajadores, sin temor a las autoridades. >> dart perdones hasta a gente que han tenido deportaciones. la tarjeta azul permitirÍa abrir y borrar una orden de deportaciÓn. pablo: los estados agrÍcolas mÁs importantes son california, illinois, kansas, carolina del norte, wisconsin, indiana, entre otros. pablo: tambiÉn se espera que este proyecto tenga obstÁculos en el congreso. enrique: centro americanos que se han beneficiado del tps ven con inquietud que el gobierno de donald trump, haya extendido este beneficio por seis meses para los haitianos. cerca de 6000 haitianos quedarÁn sin protecciÓn. jaime garcÍa,
pablo: source escobar, dice que el impacto serÍa tremendo para la comunidad hispana porque muchos se ,000 trabajadores agrÍcolas. en total, hay 3 millones de trabajadores agrÍcolas en el país. se estima que 70%, son indocumentados. ¿cÓmo podrÍan acceder a esa tarjeta azul? >> trabajando 100 dÍas cada aÑo, por cinco aÑos o 150 dÍas cada aÑo por cinco aÑos, darÍa la oportunidad de tener una residencia permanente. pablo: esa industria estarÍa muy interesada en poder contratar...
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followed by a movie about pablo escobar the colombian drug lord.e wants to show the public that officers are not emotionless robots. >> it shows the human side of it. we have a sense of humor. >> reporter: the comments have been overwhelmingly supportive like this one: but there were a few critical: >> to which he replied, relax. let us have some fun, huh? we have plenty of serious posts. >> we deal with death. we deal with sad circumstances. it's hard on us sometimes hard on the community. and sometimes you need that relief to deal with the crack of a smile and to laugh a little bit. >> reporter: and no, they did not get any takers on that meth inspection offer. by the way, the department had solved multiple cases with their facebook and twitter pages and so the lieutenant, who is 36, which makes him a millennial, says that departments wan no longer afford to ignore -- can no longer afford to ignore the power of social media. in newark, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a suspected carjacker tries to make a run from the police but gets stuck in gridlock traffi
followed by a movie about pablo escobar the colombian drug lord.e wants to show the public that officers are not emotionless robots. >> it shows the human side of it. we have a sense of humor. >> reporter: the comments have been overwhelmingly supportive like this one: but there were a few critical: >> to which he replied, relax. let us have some fun, huh? we have plenty of serious posts. >> we deal with death. we deal with sad circumstances. it's hard on us sometimes...
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if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobar here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. but for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello, this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. income tax, mental health and pensions — the political parties make major policy pledges ahead of the general election. labour says it won't raise income tax for 95 per cent of people, while theresa may is promising to tear up what she says is outdated mental health legislation. good morning, it's sunday the 7th of may. also ahead. choosing their new president — the polls have opened in france as voters choose between marine le pen and emmanuel macron.
if you can, when we're in colombia to visit the hometown of one of its most infamous residents, pablo escobar here when pablo was here. but is it right to build an industry around a former drug lord? that's next week but in the meantime you can catch up with us an social media and online. all the details on the screen now. but for now, from me, christa larwood, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye. hello, this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. income tax,...