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flora pazos/ sicloga hay un problema grave, que es el uso del celular como una adiccin.oncentracin. natsound niÑa con celular =track= video infantes en celular y es que el celular puede convertirse en una adiccin tan fuerte, que puede ser complicado sacarlos con el paso del tiempo. =sot-= dra. flora pazos/ sicloga cuando los niÑos estan muy pero muy involucrados con su celular, se activa el centro de cerebro de recompensa que es el centro que tambin se activa cuando las personas empiezan a usar drogas, alcohol para sentir una gratificacin inmediata, entonces estamos creando adictos y los padres no estan conscientes de esto... =tag out= en un lugar en donde haya niÑos como un parque aqu cerca o en la escuela de enfrente el problema se hace grave, cuando estas nuevas tecnologas forman parte del estilo de vida del infante sin un objetivo de desarrollo para el niÑo y es por eso que la asociacin de pediatras recomienda que los niÑos no usen celulares antes de cumplir los 12 aÑos. nancy miramontes, telemundo lorena/take vo - las consecuencias de hacer ejercicio no siempre son
flora pazos/ sicloga hay un problema grave, que es el uso del celular como una adiccin.oncentracin. natsound niÑa con celular =track= video infantes en celular y es que el celular puede convertirse en una adiccin tan fuerte, que puede ser complicado sacarlos con el paso del tiempo. =sot-= dra. flora pazos/ sicloga cuando los niÑos estan muy pero muy involucrados con su celular, se activa el centro de cerebro de recompensa que es el centro que tambin se activa cuando las personas empiezan a...
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>> darren: "the road." >> anthony: look, all the original fauna and flora in new york city and chicagot that. >> darren: that's the old argument, though, of all these developing countries, is "you did it." but didn't they teach us that in third grade? two wrongs don't make a right. michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. [vo] what made secretariat the grwho ever lived?e of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why iave the spark cash card from capital on with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back i
>> darren: "the road." >> anthony: look, all the original fauna and flora in new york city and chicagot that. >> darren: that's the old argument, though, of all these developing countries, is "you did it." but didn't they teach us that in third grade? two wrongs don't make a right. michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff...
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correspondent: the initiative aims to promote awareness of jordan's diverse and abundant flora to collectultivate rare and threatened species, and, here in the national herbarium, to develop an inventory of all the species that grow in jordan. visitors should learn to more fully appreciate the natural world around them. >> the ecosystem services that these habitats and ecosystems provide, are essential to our livelihood if we want to live a life of dignity. correspondent: princess basma says she thinks politicians need to do more to protect the ecosystem. >> they will start to realize when the impacts are going to get stronger. we felt this most recently in the last 5 years with the advance of the huge number of refugees that has placed a huge impact on our natural resources, mainly water. they are going to realize that, if you protect our forest for example, we actually can harvest more water by increasing the bank ability of the water in our soils. so it is really a whole full circle. correspondent: fragile ecosystems in a politically unstable region mean big problems. but the budget to
correspondent: the initiative aims to promote awareness of jordan's diverse and abundant flora to collectultivate rare and threatened species, and, here in the national herbarium, to develop an inventory of all the species that grow in jordan. visitors should learn to more fully appreciate the natural world around them. >> the ecosystem services that these habitats and ecosystems provide, are essential to our livelihood if we want to live a life of dignity. correspondent: princess basma...
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the reports say that the russian military carried out a sign area tack on flora company which makes voting software and goes on to say russian military september deceptive elected officials. it's unknown if the russian influence on the election was happening. federal contractors facing charges for that leak. >> this week house lawmakers debate the financial choice act scaling back the dodd frank act which regulates banks and financial companies. some key proposals are big banks would be exempt from an sewell stress tests and banks could use clients money taken to investigate and limit ways to shut down struggling financial institutions it's expectsed to house pass in house but not senate. >> black service members are twice as likely to face discipline average year compared to white count counterparts. researchers say marine corps had most significant issues with race and air force, army and navy showed disparities as well. lack of diverse any military could play a role in this. >> environmental protection agency general loxs into allegations a formal epa official included to chemical round
the reports say that the russian military carried out a sign area tack on flora company which makes voting software and goes on to say russian military september deceptive elected officials. it's unknown if the russian influence on the election was happening. federal contractors facing charges for that leak. >> this week house lawmakers debate the financial choice act scaling back the dodd frank act which regulates banks and financial companies. some key proposals are big banks would be...
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now to our global ideas series, where we meet people committed to preserving our planet's climate, floraauna. a tiny island belonging to spain wants to be the first in the world to mamake do witht fossil fuelsls. that's what the residents of el hierro, one of the canary islands, have been promised, at least. our r reporter michael altenene went to see how much progreses hahas been made.e. >>>> it's early in the morningn el hierro; the trade winds are blowing the clouds over the volcanic mountains. this spanish island off the west coast of africa is almost always windy - so why not make use of it? the smallest of the canary islandnds is trying to realize g plans: to supply all of its around 7000 inhabitants with sustainable energy through a unique combination of wind and hydropower. the energy shift has cost 83 million euros, and ran 20 millllion over budgeget. criticy that's's far too mucuch, evenf hahalf was covered by eu subsidies. but the project still has enthusiastic supporters. >> i think it's very positive that el hierro was able to actually impmplement this prpro. at the beginnin
now to our global ideas series, where we meet people committed to preserving our planet's climate, floraauna. a tiny island belonging to spain wants to be the first in the world to mamake do witht fossil fuelsls. that's what the residents of el hierro, one of the canary islands, have been promised, at least. our r reporter michael altenene went to see how much progreses hahas been made.e. >>>> it's early in the morningn el hierro; the trade winds are blowing the clouds over the...
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now to our global ideas series, where we meet people committed to preserving our planet's climate, florana. islands that live off tourism often lack the resources to meet their own energy requirements. grenada in the caribbean wants to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels, and promote renewable energy. our reporter katja dohne took a closer look at biogas production there. >> richmond-hill prison in grenada. some 450 inmates are incarcerated here. a few are allowed outside; the biogas plant needs a new load of liquid manure. the prison has been producing its own biogas for several months. and the prisoners are responsible for keeping the gas flowing. like loxley, who's serving a sentence for theft. he's been here for six months. >> my favourite part, as you see, is putting the manure in the bucket. you must mix it up in a way. it has to be soupy. that is like fun to me. >> more than 100 kilograms of pig and cow dung are mixed with water. the slurry has to flow easily through the loading pipe. the prison runs a farm that covers several hectars, so there's always enough manure. the inmate
now to our global ideas series, where we meet people committed to preserving our planet's climate, florana. islands that live off tourism often lack the resources to meet their own energy requirements. grenada in the caribbean wants to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels, and promote renewable energy. our reporter katja dohne took a closer look at biogas production there. >> richmond-hill prison in grenada. some 450 inmates are incarcerated here. a few are allowed outside; the biogas...
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have to be a rich dark green uniform with special camouflage to blend in with the dense forests lush flora except here's the problem afghanistan doesn't have too many dense forests i mean if we're to believe our own central intelligence agency what areas compose exactly two percent of afghanistan. and all afghan soldiers really have to blend in with for the most part is deserts doonesbury hills and snow capped mountains so unless we are so successfully fighting the taliban that they will soon have nowhere to hide but the tree is and we certainly don't envision such a lucky break through anytime soon why does a new inspector general report show the pentagon's wasted twenty eight million on fashionably forward forest finery for the soldiers in afghanistan and all you hear about over and over again i mean no longer the three of us here. rang the bell on the ground waist seriously i mean as long as i can remember us we're going to go other six trillion they came out i think last year that number came out six trillion then they said one hundred twenty five billion just the mystery of waste this
have to be a rich dark green uniform with special camouflage to blend in with the dense forests lush flora except here's the problem afghanistan doesn't have too many dense forests i mean if we're to believe our own central intelligence agency what areas compose exactly two percent of afghanistan. and all afghan soldiers really have to blend in with for the most part is deserts doonesbury hills and snow capped mountains so unless we are so successfully fighting the taliban that they will soon...
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london fire brigade saying this morning that essentially the fire engulfed all but the first two florass extensive damage. let's talk to andy moore who has been at the scene, can you give us an update of what you are seeing now? the fire has been burning for eight hours, every now and again you think it has burnt itself out and then it will flare up again. you can see perhaps the top left—hand corner this very fierce fire in that particular section of the building. the firefighters are using hoses on the lower sections but cannot reach up that high so it's left to burn out of control. it has been burning for eight hours and it continues to burn. there are fears for the structure of the building, you can see flaming debris still falling. the general public have been moved back forfear that it could collapse. we cannot see the firefighters themselves, you can see the engines are very close to the building... inaudible there must be a fear looking at the fierceness of the fire that it could collapse... andy moore, thank you for your coverage, describing the scene for your coverage, describ
london fire brigade saying this morning that essentially the fire engulfed all but the first two florass extensive damage. let's talk to andy moore who has been at the scene, can you give us an update of what you are seeing now? the fire has been burning for eight hours, every now and again you think it has burnt itself out and then it will flare up again. you can see perhaps the top left—hand corner this very fierce fire in that particular section of the building. the firefighters are using...
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flora? >> yes. my name is laura wilkerson and my son, joshua, was 128 years old in november of 2010 he was systematically tortured, brutally beaten, murdered and then his body set on fire after death. for somebody who shouldn't have been in this country. joshua was a good kid. he was just about to graduate high school. had talked about going into the service. the air force like his older brother was in. he was just learning about life and loving and living, he was very kind. softspoken. compassionate. he was given this kid a ride home, which is something we taught him to do, show compassion for other people and that's what he was doing, and this kid intentionally murdered him and set him on fire because he wanted joshua's truck. this is not about politics. this is about safety, american safety for people. that's all it's about. both parties should be on board with this there shouldn't be any objection to it. thank you so much for what you're doing. you know as a mom, that day josh died i was looking
flora? >> yes. my name is laura wilkerson and my son, joshua, was 128 years old in november of 2010 he was systematically tortured, brutally beaten, murdered and then his body set on fire after death. for somebody who shouldn't have been in this country. joshua was a good kid. he was just about to graduate high school. had talked about going into the service. the air force like his older brother was in. he was just learning about life and loving and living, he was very kind. softspoken....
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, and welcome to "kqed newsroom." i'm thuy vu. coming up on our program, from voting rights to protecting dolphins. a look at the life and work of u.s. district court judge thelton henderson. plus meet the only woman so far running for governor of california. >>> first, president donald trump says he would be willing to testify under oath, this just a day after former fbi director james comey gave testimony to a senate panel. comey was heading the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race when he was abruptly fired by president trump last month. comey opened the hearing by saying the president had lied about why he was fire
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but even in the midst of this flora for her, there were many, many acts of heroism.ers from the 44 and for six strategic response group who entered the building quickly, went for the danger to protect the many, many hundreds of people who were in the building. the firefighters who arrived. this was not was not just an active shooter situation, but there was a fire that complicated matters, our firefighters did an exceptional job addressing that situation immediately. and then, of course, all of the personnel at bronx lebanon hospital whose day went from normal to horrifying in a matter of seconds. the doctors, nurses, all of the personnel responded with extraordinary bravery. with cool come professionalism, they protected each other, they protected their patients even amidst this horrible situation. i want to express to everyone at bronx lebanon hospital a profound thanks for all they could do to handle the situation and to immediately respond to support their compatriots who were wounded. there will be an opportunity in the coming hours to provide more details of th
but even in the midst of this flora for her, there were many, many acts of heroism.ers from the 44 and for six strategic response group who entered the building quickly, went for the danger to protect the many, many hundreds of people who were in the building. the firefighters who arrived. this was not was not just an active shooter situation, but there was a fire that complicated matters, our firefighters did an exceptional job addressing that situation immediately. and then, of course, all of...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. >>> when a judge said, punishable by death, i lost it. >> they're moving. funny. and surprising. inmates perform their own stories. >> when you're in prison for so long, you get used to one costume and it's blue. >> for one of the toughest audiences anywhere. >> we all look like smurfs in here. >> hello, and welcome. i'm swee vu. a kqed special. many inmates are doing time for crimes like murder and assault. most will be released back into our communities. once known for its violence today, san quentin has some of the most rehabilitative in the california prison system. we'll talk to
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. >>>...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: 18 victims still in critical condition. the numbers headline the day's developments in the london bridge attack that killed seven people saturday night. malcolm brabant is in london, and filed this report. >> reporter: police were in action in east london again this morning, raiding an apartment complex and a tire shop, detaining more people in the wake of saturday's attack. >> we have hundreds and hundreds of officers engaged in trying to piece together whether anybody else knew about the attack or planned or supported it in any way at all. >> reporter: the three attackers were shot dead saturday night, minutes after they drove a van into people on london bridge, and went on a stabbing spree. today, officials named two of them: 27-year-old khuram shazad but
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: 18 victims still in critical condition. the numbers headline the day's developments in the london bridge attack that killed seven people...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> welcome to the program, tonight for the hour, analysis of former fbi director james comey testimony to we again on capitol hill with senator angus king, the nip senator in maine. >> the important thing, charlie, is some what obscured by all the attention to whether or not there was some kind of cooperation between the trump campaign or what did the president say to mr. comey. to me we can't lose sight of the fact that we're talking about a direct attack on american democracy by the russians, a very big deal and a very important one because it's not over. there is no reason to expect that they're not going to be back trying to interfere in our election
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> . >> glor: welcome to the program, i'm jeff glor, sitting in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with a newly unveiled senate republican health-care plan. we talked to vann newkirk of the atlantic, kevin whitelaw of bloomberg news and philip bump of "the washington post." >> while republicans were trying to put together something which they feel confident can pass both the house and the senate in final form and can get the general support of the american public, this bill isn't substantially different enough from the house bill to actually change, i think, the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of the parts of the bill, particularly around medicaid
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." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this final day of the supreme court term has revived a controversial item on president trump's agenda: his travel ban. the justices announced they will hear arguments this fall on the constitutionality of the ban. in the meantime, they reinstated a limited version of the order, affecting travelers from six mostly-muslim countries. mr. trump lauded the supreme court's action today as "a clear victory for our national security," adding: we explore the legal, and practical implications, with our regular supreme court watcher, marcia coyle of the "national law journal," and alan gomez. he covers immigration for "u.s.a. today". welcome to you both. marcia, let's start with you. let's take this one at a time.
." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this final day of the supreme court term has revived a...
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> andh the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. . >> welcome to the program, we begin this evening with michael morell, he is a former deputy director of the cia and acting director. >> i 24eu this is going to significantly impact u.s. leadership in the world. this is as bad, if not worse than barack obama's decision not to enforce the red line on syria. and as you remember, that decision lead our allies and partners to question u.s. credibility. this is going to lead our allies and parter to-- partners to question whether we have any interest in leading in the world any more. >> rose: we conclude with christopher plummer, his newest film is called the exception, he plays kaiser wilh
. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> andh the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. . >> welcome...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the american college student imprisoned by north korea for over a year has died, just days after being returned to the u.s. in a coma. otto warmbier went to north korea as part of a tour group in 2015. he was jailed for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster. his parents announced his death in statement today, blaming the "awful tortuous mistreatment" their son received at the hands of the north korean regime. warmbier was 22 years old. in a statement late today, president trump said "the u.s. condemns the brutality of the north korean regime as we mourn its latest victim." tensions are rising once again between the u.s. and russia, over the conflict in syria. the u.s. downing of a syrian warplane prompted a warning from moscow: some aircraft from the u.s. l
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the american college student imprisoned by north korea for over a year has died, just days after being returned to the u.s. in a coma. otto...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house isn't saying tonight whether recordings do exist of president trump's conversations with former f.b.i. director james comey. over the weekend, several republican senators urged the president to answer that question, yes or no. at the white house today, reporters pressed press secretary sean spicer on the subject. >> i think the president made it very clear on friday that he would get back as soon as possible on this. and his position on that conversation. >> right, but what is he waiting for? what's the delay? >> he's not waiting for anything. when he's ready to further discuss it he will. >> woodruff: spicer also would not say if attorney general jeff sessions should invoke executive privilege when he goes before a senate committee tomorrow.
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house isn't saying tonight whether recordings do exist of president trump's conversations with former f.b.i. director james comey....
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flora margarine, still the cheapest, at 38p. i can assure you i am not out of touch. hear you. what did you say? nothing, prime minister. nothing. no, no, please, don't try to hide you opinions. goodness me, i'd much rather you were open and straightforward about them, instead of continuously and damagingly leaking them to the press. well? well, people can't pay their mortgages. the manufacturing industry is practically on its knees. honest, hard-working, decent people are losing their homes. it's terribly shameful. the point is, prime minister, we must moderate the pace. if we even to have a hope of winning the next election. [margaret] ah. worried about our careers, are we? really. that's quite absurd. [margaret] gentlemen, if we don't cut spending, we will be bankrupt. yes, the medicine is harsh, but the patient requires it in order to live. should we withhold the medicine? no! we are not wrong. we did not seek election and win in order to manage the decline of a great nation. the people of this country chose us because they believe we can restore the health of the
flora margarine, still the cheapest, at 38p. i can assure you i am not out of touch. hear you. what did you say? nothing, prime minister. nothing. no, no, please, don't try to hide you opinions. goodness me, i'd much rather you were open and straightforward about them, instead of continuously and damagingly leaking them to the press. well? well, people can't pay their mortgages. the manufacturing industry is practically on its knees. honest, hard-working, decent people are losing their homes....
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. . >> welcome to the program, i'm allison stewart filling in for charlie rose. we begin with politics and a talk with shannon pettypiece, white house correspondent for bloomberg news. >> after all of the pleas from republicans to dial back the tweets which have been going on for months now, even the president's close friends have been privately encouraging him to dial back the tweets, he just leaned in to the, you know, across the line tweets even further with a personal attack on someone that fits right in the vein of cyberbullying and essentially saying, if you attack me, or if you disagree with me, i will come out and very persona
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> andh the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. hello and welcome. coming up on our program, los angeles mayor weighs this on what democrats need to do to stay nationally relevant and we'll talk about the third time rematch between the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers. plus we get a sneak peek at the clusterfest, a comedy festival in town this weekend. but first, president trump announced thursday he would withdraw the u.s. from the climate saying it would benefit the economy. >> it's time to put youngstown, ohio, detroit, michigan and pittsburgh, pennsylvania, along with many, many other locations within our
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another thing that we see in there are the great probiotics that builds that healthy gut flora we'refuller longer so which yogurt is best for your diet best. >> "consumer reports" came up with their top picks. >> we looked at 23 yogurts in two flavors and evaluated all the products for taste and nutrition. >> reporter: the best regular plain, whole foods and trader joe's. the best greek plain, dannon oikos and wallaby. best berry, liberte and best berry greek, fage total. but look out for added sugars. >> if you see anything with the o-s-e, dextrose, sucrose, you know that's your table sugar. then you really have to think, do you actually want it? >> yeah, got to watch that sugar. as part of their ranking "consumer reports" also looked at protein levels in the whole milk yogurts and you know as we said protein in the morning can reduce weight it's believed because it helps you stay fuller longer. >> which one packs the most protein. >> one of the things they reviewed. dannon oikos greek nothing, 20 grams in protein, same as this bacon and eggs breakfast, a lot of protein and in these
another thing that we see in there are the great probiotics that builds that healthy gut flora we'refuller longer so which yogurt is best for your diet best. >> "consumer reports" came up with their top picks. >> we looked at 23 yogurts in two flavors and evaluated all the products for taste and nutrition. >> reporter: the best regular plain, whole foods and trader joe's. the best greek plain, dannon oikos and wallaby. best berry, liberte and best berry greek, fage...
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con el argumento que la misma afectarÍa sus actuales condiciones de vida, los suministros de agua, florauÁl fue el consejo mÁs valioso que te ha dado tu mamÁ?, le contestÉ trabajar duro y luchar duro por lo que uno quiere y siempre mantener la humildad. malena: el general le preguntÓ si podÍa preparar platos de su natal paÍs. >> yo le dije que sÍ. malena: y aquÍ ella aprendiÓ los secretos de la cocina. >> para las navidades me encantaba levantarme temprano, ayudar a hacer los tamales para navidad. siempre me gustaba andar ahÍ de metida en la cocina. [risas] malena: la sargento dice que recientemente se esmerÓ por preparar platillos tÍpicos de su paÍs para un alto mando militar. sargento: tuve una reuniÓn de militares y les cocinÉ pastelitos de carne con repollos de honor dura y cocinÉ un pastel tres leches bien bi rico. mal l malena: los sargentos quedo aventuraron tan agradeci quedar tan agradecidos que quedaron a ir al paÍs a probar todas las delicias que la sargento preparÓ. y pasamos con ahora con las chicas para ver el maquillaje. karla: ¿y la boca cÓmo estÁ hecha? >> le puse la bas
con el argumento que la misma afectarÍa sus actuales condiciones de vida, los suministros de agua, florauÁl fue el consejo mÁs valioso que te ha dado tu mamÁ?, le contestÉ trabajar duro y luchar duro por lo que uno quiere y siempre mantener la humildad. malena: el general le preguntÓ si podÍa preparar platos de su natal paÍs. >> yo le dije que sÍ. malena: y aquÍ ella aprendiÓ los secretos de la cocina. >> para las navidades me encantaba levantarme temprano, ayudar a hacer...