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asÍ lo afirma el cargador de un polÉmicocargador de telÉfono en forma de cordÓn umbilical. ♪ javier:de agosto, te saludamos carolina sarassa y javier olivares, con las noticias como nunca antes las viste. con las noticias que van a marcar tu dÍa hoy. carolina: estados unidos tiene hoy nuevos millonarios, incluyendo el afortunado que se llevÓ el premio mayor del power ball en massachusetts. el segundo mayor premio individual en la historia de la loterÍa en este paÍs , dejÓ ganadores de 1 millÓn y 2 millones de dÓlares. quiÉn es el afortunado que se llevÓ la mayor parte de este pastel? javier: 700 millones de dÓlares. el ganador tiene la opciÓn de obtener su dinero de forma gradual, durante los prÓximos 30 aÑos. si prefiere, lo puede pedir en una suma de 480 millones de dÓlares, despuÉs de impuestos. los expertos aconsejan no agarrar el billete de una vez, porque podrÍa perderlo rÁpidamente. además, el dueÑo de ese boleto tiene un aÑo para presentarse y hacer el reclamo. las probabilidades de obtener esos anhelados millones en este sorteo eran de una en 292, 2 millones. carolina: no fu
asÍ lo afirma el cargador de un polÉmicocargador de telÉfono en forma de cordÓn umbilical. ♪ javier:de agosto, te saludamos carolina sarassa y javier olivares, con las noticias como nunca antes las viste. con las noticias que van a marcar tu dÍa hoy. carolina: estados unidos tiene hoy nuevos millonarios, incluyendo el afortunado que se llevÓ el premio mayor del power ball en massachusetts. el segundo mayor premio individual en la historia de la loterÍa en este paÍs , dejÓ ganadores...
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Aug 9, 2017
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her stem cells are being others that from the blood in her at umbilical cord.y, one day they could be used to cu re globally, one day they could be used to cure a number of genetic disorders. this is the best time to harvest stem cells, rather than a painful procedure later in life. and there is huge potentialfor stem cell banking here. at moe people need to do what is happening here. india council 20% of the world ‘s population but less than 1% of stem cell donors come from here. that means the chances of finding a suitable match in india are extremely low. awareness is growing. a customer base of 250,000 people -50,000 a customer base of 250,000 people —50,000 signing up last year alone. asa —50,000 signing up last year alone. as a business expense, prices have come down. it costs just over $1000 to stall stem cells was 75 years. it is still a high cost for the average indian especially when the chance of using your stem cells for treatment at less than 0.01%. the benefit using your stem cells for treatment at less than 0.0 1%. the benefit was only limited to
her stem cells are being others that from the blood in her at umbilical cord.y, one day they could be used to cu re globally, one day they could be used to cure a number of genetic disorders. this is the best time to harvest stem cells, rather than a painful procedure later in life. and there is huge potentialfor stem cell banking here. at moe people need to do what is happening here. india council 20% of the world ‘s population but less than 1% of stem cell donors come from here. that means...
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her stem cells are being harvested from the blood in her umbilical cord.already being used to treat some diseases and, with hundreds of trials under way globally, one day they could be used to cure a range of genetic disorders. this is the best time to harvest stem cells, rather than a painful procedure later in life. and because of the size of india's population, there is huge potential for stem cell banking. but more people need to do what is happening here. india accounts for 20% of the world's population but less than 1% of stem cell donors come from here. that means the chances of indians finding a suitable match are extremely low. awareness is growing though. india's largest bank, lifecell, has a customer base of 250,000 people — 50,000 of them signing up last year alone. and as the business expands, prices have come down. it costs just over $1000 to have cells collected and stored at this facility was for 75 years. facility for 75 years. but that is still a high cost for the average indian, especially when the chances of being able to use your own s
her stem cells are being harvested from the blood in her umbilical cord.already being used to treat some diseases and, with hundreds of trials under way globally, one day they could be used to cure a range of genetic disorders. this is the best time to harvest stem cells, rather than a painful procedure later in life. and because of the size of india's population, there is huge potential for stem cell banking. but more people need to do what is happening here. india accounts for 20% of the...
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te la di cuando te traje al mundo, y no fue nada fácil, porque venías de pompis y con el cordón umbilicalya no iba a contar sus partos. lucha: es que no es lo mismo hacerse la heroína cinco minutos que mis 20 horas de trabajo de parto sin anestesia. chino: albertano, dile que ya le pare, porque no termine de contar lo de la placenta. maría: doña lucha, si me permite, yo podría explicarle. lucha: no, si no hay nada que explicar. yo sabía que tú presuntamente le habías echado agua a mi arroz. maría: tiene razón, doña lucha. quizás en el fondo no soy tan buena como pienso. por tratar de quedar bien, la hice quedar mal a usted. [llora] con permiso. albertano: aguarda. ella no ha cometido ningún pecado. solo por el hecho de ser tan, tan, tan buena. chino: ♪ doña buenita todos te odian por ser tan buena ♪ ¿y ahora qué sigue, apedrearla como a doña bonita? albertano: chino, nunca me imaginé que en tu corazón cupiera tanta burla. chino: y ahí va el indio mosab. lucha: y tú, ya le paras a los chiles, que ya estás respirando raro. albertano: maría de todos los Ángeles-- maría: déjame, suéltame-- al
te la di cuando te traje al mundo, y no fue nada fácil, porque venías de pompis y con el cordón umbilicalya no iba a contar sus partos. lucha: es que no es lo mismo hacerse la heroína cinco minutos que mis 20 horas de trabajo de parto sin anestesia. chino: albertano, dile que ya le pare, porque no termine de contar lo de la placenta. maría: doña lucha, si me permite, yo podría explicarle. lucha: no, si no hay nada que explicar. yo sabía que tú presuntamente le habías echado agua a mi...
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Aug 22, 2017
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mind you, umbilical cord still attached. no blanket or any kind of protective layer wrapped around her. she was just left out essentially to die. >> we've seen abandoned babies before. particularly from this area, but the fact they didn't do anything to protect the child from the elements or anything is just really heart breaking. >> it doesn't seem like the family or whomever put her there was concerned about her well being at all. this happened in china in a rural area where apparently boys are still preferred over girls. >> how is the baby? everything okay? >> the good thing is that these women spotted the child, picked her up, wrapped her up, cleaned her up, and turned her over to police. then took her, rushed her to the hospital. she was checked out and is going to be okay. she didn't have any injuries. she for the most part is a very healthy baby. it sounds like they're probably going to take her to an orphanage until they can figure out what to do with her. but at least she has a chance at life now. >>> so much of the
mind you, umbilical cord still attached. no blanket or any kind of protective layer wrapped around her. she was just left out essentially to die. >> we've seen abandoned babies before. particularly from this area, but the fact they didn't do anything to protect the child from the elements or anything is just really heart breaking. >> it doesn't seem like the family or whomever put her there was concerned about her well being at all. this happened in china in a rural area where...
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javier: imitando el movimento que hace un cordÓn umbilical, su creador asegura que lo hicieron para representar esos cargadores? javier: a ese precio, imposible. >> maÑana mucho mÁs
javier: imitando el movimento que hace un cordÓn umbilical, su creador asegura que lo hicieron para representar esos cargadores? javier: a ese precio, imposible. >> maÑana mucho mÁs
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umbilical cord still attached. they were sending it to a welfare center. apparently they did not want this baby girl, so they decided to ship her to a welfare center where they hoped she would be taken care of. even though their method of transportation or delivery was somewhat unusual. fortunately this currier decided to look inside the package and was completely shocked at what he saw inside. >> i am completely shocked at how stupid can be. >> is it dumbness? not really. it's a complete lack of humanity and respect. >> police are going to be investigating this incident and the couple is going to be facing very serious consequences. we actually get to see when the child is still wrapped in the plastic that it was delivered in. >> this is so shocking and heart breaking. it makes me mad and sad all at the same time. >> the good thing that is the child now is in the care of medical professionals and people in the child welfare services in china that will take care and hopefully find a home for this child. >> if uh yo got a tattoo, you would expect it to be a
umbilical cord still attached. they were sending it to a welfare center. apparently they did not want this baby girl, so they decided to ship her to a welfare center where they hoped she would be taken care of. even though their method of transportation or delivery was somewhat unusual. fortunately this currier decided to look inside the package and was completely shocked at what he saw inside. >> i am completely shocked at how stupid can be. >> is it dumbness? not really. it's a...
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umbilical cord still attached. k> what tinheking? were sending it to a welfare center apparently they did not want this baby girl. so they decided to ship her to a welfare center where they hoped she would be taken care of. even though their method of transportation or delivery was somewhat unusual, fortunately this courier decided to look in the package and obviously was completely shocked at what he saw inside. >> i am completely shocked at how stupid people can be. >> it dumbness lack of humanity respect. >> police are investigating this incident and the couple is going to be facing very serious consequences, because of this. >> in this video here we actually get to see when the wr plastic it was delivered in. >> this is so shocking, and heartbreaking. it makes me mad and sad all at the same time. >> the good thing is that the child is now in the care of medical professionals and people in the child welfare services of china that will take care and hopefully find a home for this child. >>> an dau11gh-yteear getting out of the pool
umbilical cord still attached. k> what tinheking? were sending it to a welfare center apparently they did not want this baby girl. so they decided to ship her to a welfare center where they hoped she would be taken care of. even though their method of transportation or delivery was somewhat unusual, fortunately this courier decided to look in the package and obviously was completely shocked at what he saw inside. >> i am completely shocked at how stupid people can be. >> it...
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08/17
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>> umbilical cord is right there, at wal-mart. >> i was nervous about that. >> baby is fine. they didn't get sick. >> my baby got the flu at like five months and was in the hospital. >> oh, my god? >> no, my kid, first son, he wouldn't latch on. so we had to put him back. we had to take him back to the hospital after day two. so -- >> thousand dollars take him back? something is wrong with this kid. fix it. >> watch. put cameras in the house. call it the melt down. >> so he got a replacement kid at the hospital? >> sounds like it. >> we will a receipt. >> batteries aren't working? >> we had a receipt. they switched out a kid for another kid. >> and you can't -- you're not going to have sex right? i mean, how long do you have to wait? >> what? ladies don't even want to think about that. first month? the first two month, first three months, please. >> specially depends/he have the babe. >> i you forget, how -- you're not supposed to, could you maybe after one month -- >> i don't want to. >> you have to wait for the doctor to give you the okay. and then the woman should probably
>> umbilical cord is right there, at wal-mart. >> i was nervous about that. >> baby is fine. they didn't get sick. >> my baby got the flu at like five months and was in the hospital. >> oh, my god? >> no, my kid, first son, he wouldn't latch on. so we had to put him back. we had to take him back to the hospital after day two. so -- >> thousand dollars take him back? something is wrong with this kid. fix it. >> watch. put cameras in the house. call...
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Aug 9, 2017
08/17
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her stem cells are being harvested from the blood in her umbilical cord.ders. this is the best time to harvest stem cells, rather than a painful procedure later in life. and because of the size of india's population, there is huge potential for stem cell banking. but more people need to do what is happening here. india accounts for 20% of the world's population but less than 1% of stem cell donors come from here. that means the chances of indians finding a suitable match are extremely low. awareness is growing though. india's largest bank, lifecell, has a customer base of 250,000 people — 50,000 of them signing up last year alone. and as the business expands, prices have come down. it costs just over $1000 to have cells collected and stored at this facility for 75 years. but that is still a high cost for the average indian, especially when the chances of being able to use your own stem cells for treatment are less than 0.01%. so far the stem cells are being preserved by the family for their own private use. the benefit was only limited to the baby but now
her stem cells are being harvested from the blood in her umbilical cord.ders. this is the best time to harvest stem cells, rather than a painful procedure later in life. and because of the size of india's population, there is huge potential for stem cell banking. but more people need to do what is happening here. india accounts for 20% of the world's population but less than 1% of stem cell donors come from here. that means the chances of indians finding a suitable match are extremely low....
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including some basic dressings, some antibiotics and, you guys, shoelaces in case i need to tie off an umbilical cord after doing a delivery. we're prepared for anything. >> wow, we are so glad that you are there to help. we hope the logistics get easier and you can get to where you need to be. dr. jen, thank you. >>> we'll find out more from the houston fire chief, samuel pena. fire chief pena, thanks for joining us right now. just try to give us some sense deahat you're dealing with. g. well, good morning. thank you for having me here. well, i can tell you that the -- that the first responders, police, fire as well as municipal workers and community in general are dealing with some devastating loss and property loss and at times some loss of life. but we're continuing the efforts to address the demand for service and rescues. f mif midnight tonight, or last night, we've run close to 700 calls for service. yesterday in a 24-hour period we ran over 3,500 calls for service. the majority of those were water-related. over 2,000 of those were water-related incidents so it's been a very active and dy
including some basic dressings, some antibiotics and, you guys, shoelaces in case i need to tie off an umbilical cord after doing a delivery. we're prepared for anything. >> wow, we are so glad that you are there to help. we hope the logistics get easier and you can get to where you need to be. dr. jen, thank you. >>> we'll find out more from the houston fire chief, samuel pena. fire chief pena, thanks for joining us right now. just try to give us some sense deahat you're dealing...
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is that what you want to come receiver and be a part of this administration, don't come with an umbilicalith an ability to receiver. one thing is don't cave in to mainstream media out here trying to paint a picture on the president and make him out to be something that he's not and cave in. we need something strong. we don't need weak people that come in the administration and we need to come in here, for the people, by the people and put it back into the small businesses lie myself who we make up 80% of the tax base, small business here myself having a business in atlanta, so this -- this president is keeping his campaign promises, come to the table but don't come weak. maria: people want to see strength when it comes from the president when he denounces nazis and neo-nazis. >> yeah, well i don't think it was difficult, maria, with all due respect, i think -- when i saw this come up i was on the other mainstream networks all week and i can tell you that i counted 13 times all the way back to 1991 with larry king on the show, i counted in 2000 with matt lower and at one point will we stop
is that what you want to come receiver and be a part of this administration, don't come with an umbilicalith an ability to receiver. one thing is don't cave in to mainstream media out here trying to paint a picture on the president and make him out to be something that he's not and cave in. we need something strong. we don't need weak people that come in the administration and we need to come in here, for the people, by the people and put it back into the small businesses lie myself who we make...