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vak nadas es enfermedad que puede provocar fallas respiratorias inclusive la muerte lo que defienden novak efectivid efectividad? >>> 97% >>> no solamente nos protegemos o a nuestros hijos si no aquellos que no estÁn vacunados de recomendaciÓn. >> doctor gustavo ferrer muchÍsimas gracias por aclararnos gracias y muy buenas tardes. >> gracias. >> es un placer >>> kempff un giro en la informaciÓn porque la ciudad california de san diego quiere ser mÁs acogedora y los responsables polÍticos estÁn promoviendo programas sociales y desde hace varios trabajan en ayudar a la comunidad migrantes nos cuentan lo que podrÍa resultar. >> aseguran que las clases de inglÉs no solamente les ayuda a comunicarse con el resto de la comunidad si no buscar mejorint llegue aquÍ sin saber nada y pedir ayuda o trabajar. >> despuÉs de mÁs de 20 aÑos en el paÍs por primera vez se siente en parte de la sociedad. >> temor hablarlo. >> lo que sabÍa me a las clases dÉ que ofrecen en esta iglesia >>> se enfoca en ayudar ayud es inmigrantes enseÑando a hablar el idioma inglÉs. >> comparten la misma visiÓn. >> hoy present
vak nadas es enfermedad que puede provocar fallas respiratorias inclusive la muerte lo que defienden novak efectivid efectividad? >>> 97% >>> no solamente nos protegemos o a nuestros hijos si no aquellos que no estÁn vacunados de recomendaciÓn. >> doctor gustavo ferrer muchÍsimas gracias por aclararnos gracias y muy buenas tardes. >> gracias. >> es un placer >>> kempff un giro en la informaciÓn porque la ciudad california de san diego quiere ser...
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." ♪ a [ cheers alause ] this is william novak of phoenix, arizona.r party!" inviting him to a party in vermont for a mey he'd never [ light laughter ] that's because the e-mail was meant for a different william novak, but the address was accidentally misspelled. so while you or i would have written back and said, "sorry, wrong address," thisuy hit reply all and wrote "[ bleep ] count me in." [ laughter ] and -- [ cheers and applause ] and the guys organizing the party wrote back and said, "you're not the guy we meant to invite, but you sound awesome. get your ass to vermont." [ laughter ] this is the kind of story we need right now. [ cheers and applause ] we all, every one of us get a million e-mails a day and they all suck. every e-mail in our inbox is asking us to do something we wa don' to do like meet with our supervisor, pay our bills, or have coffee with karen so she can get closure. but this guy -- [ laughter ] -- got an e-mail offing him a chance to have an adventure. and he took it. now, will -- will is a new dad. he can't be throwing his m
." ♪ a [ cheers alause ] this is william novak of phoenix, arizona.r party!" inviting him to a party in vermont for a mey he'd never [ light laughter ] that's because the e-mail was meant for a different william novak, but the address was accidentally misspelled. so while you or i would have written back and said, "sorry, wrong address," thisuy hit reply all and wrote "[ bleep ] count me in." [ laughter ] and -- [ cheers and applause ] and the guys organizing the...
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brian: you are also a robert novak fellow.s that is still alive and well, or is this something you did earlier? andrews: what you are a robert novak fellow, you are in the alumni family for life. but i came back to the united states after living for most of a decade in sydney, australia. in 2017. a week after my plane landed i found out i had won the award that allows journalists to take a year off from their day job and work in a book. brian: did you write a book? ms. andrews: i did. brian: where is the book? we are working on getting it published. brian: what is it about? ms. andrews: it is about the baby boomers and that generation and the terrible things they have done to america and western civilization. brian: and you are a millennial? ms. andrews: yes. born in 1986. brian: the video. you can year in 2008 and in 2010 we covered an event. what was it? ms. andrews: i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives called "proud to be right, voices of the next con
brian: you are also a robert novak fellow.s that is still alive and well, or is this something you did earlier? andrews: what you are a robert novak fellow, you are in the alumni family for life. but i came back to the united states after living for most of a decade in sydney, australia. in 2017. a week after my plane landed i found out i had won the award that allows journalists to take a year off from their day job and work in a book. brian: did you write a book? ms. andrews: i did. brian:...
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brian: you are also a robert novak fellow. is this something you did earlier? ms. andrews: once you are a fellow, you are in the alumni family for life. to the unitedk states after living for most of a decade in sydney, australia. in 2017. my plane landed i won thet i had one -- award that allows journalists to take a year off from their day job and work in a book. brian: did you write a book? ms. andrews: i did. we are working on getting it published. ands about the baby boomers terribleration and the things they have done to america and western civilization. brian: and you are a mom lineal -- millennial? ms. andrews: yes. born in 1986. i was approached by harpercollins about contributing an essay to an anthology of essays by young conservatives oud to be right, voices of the next conservative generation." so i contributed my essay that anthology and as part of the promotion for the anthology once it was released they had some book reviews. i was one of the contributors and another was my ex-boyfriend. brian: so you are both sitting there at the table. first let m
brian: you are also a robert novak fellow. is this something you did earlier? ms. andrews: once you are a fellow, you are in the alumni family for life. to the unitedk states after living for most of a decade in sydney, australia. in 2017. my plane landed i won thet i had one -- award that allows journalists to take a year off from their day job and work in a book. brian: did you write a book? ms. andrews: i did. we are working on getting it published. ands about the baby boomers terribleration...
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start at the mexico open the spaniard was playing for the first time since finishing runner up to novak djokovic at the australian open and he cruised crash germany's. in straight sets nadal hit twenty five winners and just fourteen unforced errors he wrapped up the win eighty minutes six three six three. up next for nidal in the second round he'll be against the bad boy of tennis nick kyrgios the australian also won in straight sets. for me back to liz thank you very much and that does it for the news out of marching dentists here without a full news bulletin just a cup of the planet. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to al-jazeera at night in a stockholm suburb somali moms patrolled streets police. for lack of money i'm tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. and do. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them mothers of rain could be this is europe on al-jazeera. resort is one of nigeria's to
start at the mexico open the spaniard was playing for the first time since finishing runner up to novak djokovic at the australian open and he cruised crash germany's. in straight sets nadal hit twenty five winners and just fourteen unforced errors he wrapped up the win eighty minutes six three six three. up next for nidal in the second round he'll be against the bad boy of tennis nick kyrgios the australian also won in straight sets. for me back to liz thank you very much and that does it for...
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jeremy novak explains.-the aye's to the right reporter: the timeline for brexit may just have gotten a little longer. 2-20 for a potential two week extension. from mpst of rebellion fearing a no deal forced theresa may's hand. she'd been accused of running down the clock and risking a a o dealal brexit to push her deal through. brian: we will note --pm may: the only way to take no deal off the table is to vote for the deal. brexit deal was defeated in january, and mps will vote on a new version on march 12. how different it will really be remains to be seen, as the eu hahas already said it wiwill not renenegotiate. ifif a brexit bill gets voted dn a second time, mps will now be able to vote on whether to leave the eu without a deal or to extend the brerexit process. the e eu would be wililling to . >> the exit agreement is valid. if britain needs more time, we won't refuse, but we are stvingng for an n orderly solutn , an orderly departure of the british from the european union. reporter: this vote may help
jeremy novak explains.-the aye's to the right reporter: the timeline for brexit may just have gotten a little longer. 2-20 for a potential two week extension. from mpst of rebellion fearing a no deal forced theresa may's hand. she'd been accused of running down the clock and risking a a o dealal brexit to push her deal through. brian: we will note --pm may: the only way to take no deal off the table is to vote for the deal. brexit deal was defeated in january, and mps will vote on a new version...
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i spent so many years with it i gave up so much for it you know novak asians no weekends just attached to a piano everywhere where i would go is there a piano and always struggling and i was in this feeling of this insecurity i had it was the most frightening thing i can imagine that i've lived is having to walk onstage as a solo concert pianist is just. and then as a conductor i've never felt that not from day one and you can see it in some of the videos you know i didn't know how to move and i was all awkward and i didn't have any technique but i was fine and there was there was some sense of yeah i can do this. that i never got to the family there. a young girl went to a boarding school in england and it was there that you began to conduct later she studied in the united states at the manhattan school of music. or teachers both challenge her and promoted her among them the american conductors kind of keesler. and marin alsop. who. in two thousand and three she was chosen for a workshop in new york with the great german conductor courtney i was aware. and there was this list i rememb
i spent so many years with it i gave up so much for it you know novak asians no weekends just attached to a piano everywhere where i would go is there a piano and always struggling and i was in this feeling of this insecurity i had it was the most frightening thing i can imagine that i've lived is having to walk onstage as a solo concert pianist is just. and then as a conductor i've never felt that not from day one and you can see it in some of the videos you know i didn't know how to move and...
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the laureus world sport awards took place in monaco on monday with novak djokovic winning the sportsmanears. in the women's category, it was gymnast simone biles taking top prize after wining four gold medals, one silver and one bronze at the 2018 world championships. always find strength and belief and motivation to get me going. thank you very much for this wonderful evening. thank you very much. you very much for this wonderful evening. thank you very muchlj appreciate it. an honour to receive appreciate it. an honour to receive a sportswoman of the year, so thank you, guys, and have a great night. a big night in the uefa champions league on tuesday. last season's runners—up liverpool take on bayern munich in the first leg match of their round of 16 tie. european nights always bring out a special atmosphere at anfield. liverpool managerjurgen klopp wants the anfield faithful to really turn up the volume. let's hearfrom him now. do keep an ear out forjurgen's genius mathematics as well. a lot of players from other teams a lwa ys a lot of players from other teams always save it is real
the laureus world sport awards took place in monaco on monday with novak djokovic winning the sportsmanears. in the women's category, it was gymnast simone biles taking top prize after wining four gold medals, one silver and one bronze at the 2018 world championships. always find strength and belief and motivation to get me going. thank you very much for this wonderful evening. thank you very much. you very much for this wonderful evening. thank you very muchlj appreciate it. an honour to...
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he is also the director of the barbara novak was fellowship program. for six years, he served as editor of the american conservative. in writings have appeared the new york times, usa today, the spectator, the national interest, reason, modern age, and many other publications. i would invite the panel to come up. each will get a few remarks then we will have a q&a session. >> can everyone hear me? a few stories about how russell kirk came into my life. i visited america when i was a child. i had not lived in america as an adult so i did not -- until i was about 30. i didn't know a great deal about the american conservative movement. i went into the u.s. embassy in london to the library and asked could i read a copy of national review. the library and was most snippy. [laughter] she said they didn't carry that kind of publication thank you very much. my first job after college was as a junior tutor. it did a number of things, we held conferences for interested conservatives. we held training courses. l-series of things. my job was to arrange conferences
he is also the director of the barbara novak was fellowship program. for six years, he served as editor of the american conservative. in writings have appeared the new york times, usa today, the spectator, the national interest, reason, modern age, and many other publications. i would invite the panel to come up. each will get a few remarks then we will have a q&a session. >> can everyone hear me? a few stories about how russell kirk came into my life. i visited america when i was a...
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here is nicky novak. >> when the season started, everybody thought that christian bail w bale was goingorms into dick cheny. but what happened over the season is malik started to steal is for "bohemian rhapsody." and his portrayal of freddie mercury ♪ we will we will rock you >> people were mercury at this point almost like the resurrection of freddie mercury and this bodes very well for him. that said, bradley cooper still has a viable shot for winning best actor. and that is large in part by the fact that he was, quote unquote snubbed for best director. >> can i tell you a secret? i think you might be a songwriter. don't worry, i won't tell anybody. >> well, there is an out cry, hold on, bradley cooper was amazing as jackson. he created this character. he changed his voice. he sang. a lot of people are saying he could possibly pull out the win at the last minute. you never know what's going to happen. >>> never know. we have much more just ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right now. >>> hello, thank you for joining me i'm dana bash in for fredricka whitfield. next hour singer r
here is nicky novak. >> when the season started, everybody thought that christian bail w bale was goingorms into dick cheny. but what happened over the season is malik started to steal is for "bohemian rhapsody." and his portrayal of freddie mercury ♪ we will we will rock you >> people were mercury at this point almost like the resurrection of freddie mercury and this bodes very well for him. that said, bradley cooper still has a viable shot for winning best actor. and...
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novak a pigeon had the mission failed what would happen. >> i would give you -- what causes this plano be executed is the lunar module needs to be left behind that's the whole idea. they can learn everything there is to learn about making a lunar landing safe. the lunar module had a critical function. that meant when apollo 8 was in orbit around the moon and needed to come home they had to relight spf engine, the only engine they had capable of getting them out of lunar orbit. they could be trapped in lunar orbit for tens of thousands of years before crashing into the surface. or they could be flung off into eternal solar orbit. they had one engine. they do not have a backup mission. on apollo 13, that was flown by jim lovell. the secondary function and backup engine of the model proves critical to saving them after there was an explosion in the oxygen tank to the moon. that is what they used to get home. if that accident had not happened they would have been still but out in space. >> good morning. >> thank you. i'm so excited about this program. i watched this in a year after that a
novak a pigeon had the mission failed what would happen. >> i would give you -- what causes this plano be executed is the lunar module needs to be left behind that's the whole idea. they can learn everything there is to learn about making a lunar landing safe. the lunar module had a critical function. that meant when apollo 8 was in orbit around the moon and needed to come home they had to relight spf engine, the only engine they had capable of getting them out of lunar orbit. they could...
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novak so director of the philipfel -- fellowship program. his writings have appeared in the "new s including york times," usa today, the spectator, the national andrest, reason, modern age many other publications. panel and invite the members to come up. each will give a few remarks and we'll have a little bit of questions and answers. me? everybody hear >> okay. good. a few f all, i have camees of how russell kirk into my life. i didn't visit america until i come to i didn't america as an adult so i didn't 30, i , until i was about deal really know a great at the american conservative movement. di try to find out, i went into embassy in london to their library and asked i could capital of national review. >> she said they didn't carry that. tutor, job as a junior at a conservative college, which was -- it did a number of things. it used to hold conferences for interested conservatives. hold training courses for conservatives, a whole series of things but as a junior job was to arrange conferences and so on. we had one great advantage. libra
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novak and his -- as well to get these production levels down >> you know, i don't have the special insight. >> that's my whole point >> i think it's a national decision, and like everything, there's a debate >> all right let's bring in ceo of prime partners who is going to be joining us for the next half hour good morning. >>. >> i would say we took the opportunity in january when we decided to increase our exposure in our portfolios and we decided to overweight energy >> expectation went much too low for the profit in the future, so this is the way we decided to play it. i think that we are positive in the short-term for energy stocks >> and how much of the investment picture do you is a function for the sheer amount of sheer cash flow and the dividend yields being promised? i mean, bp have a dividend yield of 5.the%. 6% where are are you going to get yield in that environment? when you look at the opportunity set, how important is it to you as an investor is the amount of return that these companies are offering to you in the form of buy-backs or dividends >> this is the point that we ca
novak and his -- as well to get these production levels down >> you know, i don't have the special insight. >> that's my whole point >> i think it's a national decision, and like everything, there's a debate >> all right let's bring in ceo of prime partners who is going to be joining us for the next half hour good morning. >>. >> i would say we took the opportunity in january when we decided to increase our exposure in our portfolios and we decided to...
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definitely see the coordination not just with multinational companies but also the coordination between novak -- ofac. >> i would like to echo that point that you made emphasizing that if you could do it in a multilateral fashion we feel the effectiveness of sanctions is more likely. of course first and foremost it's very important that there is unity and purpose when you decide on sanction regimes and the more unity and purpose you can guarantee in the un or on top of that imposing additional sanction regimes for example as the u.s. and you and has done the unity of purpose is something that is really important for us and we think it works best if there is that transatlantic corporation and unity of purpose. also when it comes to the kind of sanctions you would like to implement another key factor for effectiveness is the implementation because as long as it is a sanctioned regime on paper that is just not good enough and for the netherlands it is very important that when a sanctioned regime is also implemented. we also try to reach out to other countries, we did that for example we were wit
definitely see the coordination not just with multinational companies but also the coordination between novak -- ofac. >> i would like to echo that point that you made emphasizing that if you could do it in a multilateral fashion we feel the effectiveness of sanctions is more likely. of course first and foremost it's very important that there is unity and purpose when you decide on sanction regimes and the more unity and purpose you can guarantee in the un or on top of that imposing...
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dan is also the director of the barbara novak journalism fellowship program. from 2010 to 2017 he served as -- 2016, he served as editor of the american conservative. his writings have appeared in many places including the new york times, usa today, the spectator, the national interest, reason, modern age, and many other publications. so i would invite the panel to come up. each of them will give a few remarks, and then we will have some questions and answers. mr. o'sullivan: can everyone hear me? ok, good. well first of all, a few stories about how russell kirk came into my life. i visited america when i was a child, six, but i had not lived in america as an adult so i did not -- until i was about 30. i didn't really know a great deal about the american conservative movement. i did try to find out. i went into the u.s. embassy in london to the library and asked could i read a copy of national review. and the librarian was most snippy, saying they didn't carry that kind of publication, thank you very much. when i got my first job after college, it was as a jun
dan is also the director of the barbara novak journalism fellowship program. from 2010 to 2017 he served as -- 2016, he served as editor of the american conservative. his writings have appeared in many places including the new york times, usa today, the spectator, the national interest, reason, modern age, and many other publications. so i would invite the panel to come up. each of them will give a few remarks, and then we will have some questions and answers. mr. o'sullivan: can everyone hear...
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understandably so tiger woods won the comeback award after his torre championship victory and tennis number one novak djokovic has picked up the world sportsman of the year admitting he almost gave up on tennis when an entry during his twenty seven thousand feet in the i've learned so many lessons about life and about myself in the last three years i had to do a lot of inner engineering because i like to call it in those moments of. when you're facing adversity and when you're challenge. you should always look inside because that's where guns are lies american gymnast sports woman of the year but was not in monaco to collect it it was an emotional night though for lindsey vonn who retired from skiing just last week she picked up the spirit of sport the word. combats have always made me stronger person and i'm very sad to be leaving my sport but i know that because of everything i've learned i can take that into the next chapter of my life and do something even more incredible so thank you all so much for your respects and. i'm going to make thank. you in formula one the teams are into the second day
understandably so tiger woods won the comeback award after his torre championship victory and tennis number one novak djokovic has picked up the world sportsman of the year admitting he almost gave up on tennis when an entry during his twenty seven thousand feet in the i've learned so many lessons about life and about myself in the last three years i had to do a lot of inner engineering because i like to call it in those moments of. when you're facing adversity and when you're challenge. you...
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tiger woods won the come back ward after his tour championship victory and tennis world number one novak djokovic picked up the world sportsman of the year admitting he almost gave up on the sport when an injury derailed his twenty seven thousand season from. american gymnast simone one sportsman of the year but wasn't in monaco to collect it it was an emotional night though for lindsey vonn who are tired from skiing just last week she picked up the spirit of sport award by comebacks have always made me stronger person and i'm very sad to be leaving my sport but i know that because of everything i've learned i can take that into the next chapter of my life and do something even more incredible so thank you all so much for your respects and. oh. i'm going to make thank you. for ari top the time sheets again after the morning session on the second day of formula one testing in barcelona after sebastian vettel had set the pace on monday his new teammate clark was a second faster than the rest of the runners williams were a no show for a second day their car not quite ready for track time wo
tiger woods won the come back ward after his tour championship victory and tennis world number one novak djokovic picked up the world sportsman of the year admitting he almost gave up on the sport when an injury derailed his twenty seven thousand season from. american gymnast simone one sportsman of the year but wasn't in monaco to collect it it was an emotional night though for lindsey vonn who are tired from skiing just last week she picked up the spirit of sport award by comebacks have...
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understandably tiger woods won the comeback word after his tour championship victory and tennis number one novak djokovic picked up the world's fourth man of the year admitting he almost gave up on the sport when an injury during his twenty seventeen season and american gymnast moaned biles won sportswoman of the year but he was not in monaco to collect it it was an emotional night though for lindsey vonn who retired from scheme just last week she picked up the spirit of sport and work. mckayla schaeffer and ron were the winners of the parallel slalom in stockholm on tuesday fresh from the world championships and or american here schifrin face some stiff competition in the swedish capital but eventually beat. germany in the final by a margin of point of the second and it isn't and isn't this just really fascinating to watch really sweden and the larsson came in. for a top the time sheets again after the second session on the second day of formula one testing in barcelona. battle had set the pace on monday his new teammate charles clarke was a second faster than the rest of the runners on tuesday
understandably tiger woods won the comeback word after his tour championship victory and tennis number one novak djokovic picked up the world's fourth man of the year admitting he almost gave up on the sport when an injury during his twenty seventeen season and american gymnast moaned biles won sportswoman of the year but he was not in monaco to collect it it was an emotional night though for lindsey vonn who retired from scheme just last week she picked up the spirit of sport and work. mckayla...
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entregaron los premios a los mejores deportistas del aÑo y los grandes ganadores de la noche fueron novakestos, le diremos cÓ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas, vamos con las noticias de este martes en un nuevo dÍa, 16 estados desafÍan en las cortes la emergencia nacional decretada por el presidente donald trump para construir el muro fronterizo, argumentan mal uso del poder ejecutivo y que es injustificada. >> un hombre mexicano fue arrestado el pasado 2 de febrero y muriÓ en una prision de inmigraciÓn. >> el vaticano reconocerÍa por primera vez la existencia que una directiva interna dictando las normas a seguir por los sacerdotes que tienen hijos, otro escÁndalo que persigue a la iglesia catÓlica. >> realizan huelga de hambre masiva en una aguar cecÁrcel de los reos protestan por lo que describen como constantes abusos por parte de los funcionarios de este penal ademÁs de que argumentan que viven en condiciones inhumanas, para ellos la supuesta mala calidad de la comida que se les da y dicen que los baÑos no funcionan adecuadamente, en mÉxico al menos 800 migrantes de la caravana que lle
entregaron los premios a los mejores deportistas del aÑo y los grandes ganadores de la noche fueron novakestos, le diremos cÓ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas, vamos con las noticias de este martes en un nuevo dÍa, 16 estados desafÍan en las cortes la emergencia nacional decretada por el presidente donald trump para construir el muro fronterizo, argumentan mal uso del poder ejecutivo y que es injustificada. >> un hombre mexicano fue arrestado el pasado 2 de febrero y muriÓ...