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la vista a la pelota, no lo puede creer, nadie lo puede creer, atención esto, taconazo, toca para magnus llegar pero apareció, en el 64 el danés le pega, golazo, tenía un minuto en la cancha, al final dos a dos y así lo >>> bien jugado por los dos equipos, llegamos muchas veces como para poder haber convertido. >>> los gigantes han ganado al menos dos juegos seguidos, escuchen bien, nunca han ganado más de tres, luego de vencer a los dollars, quería construir una seguidilla un poco más larga, una tarde perfecta para ir hoy al estadio de san francisco, uno por cero, garcía se asegura de que no sea así por mucho tiempo, una a una, segundo cuadrangular de la temporada, enemigo público número uno, luego dos a dos y luego otra vez, jardín izquierdo, ganaron siete por dos. >>> esta noche se celebró la edición número 48 de los prestigiosos premios emmy, telemundo 40 yo fue ahorrada. >>> (hablan en otro idioma) >>> esos son nuestros directores, sandra pérez, aceptando del galardón por otra cobertura del primer aniversario de los incendios del norte de la bahía, nuestro equipo ganó también en not
la vista a la pelota, no lo puede creer, nadie lo puede creer, atención esto, taconazo, toca para magnus llegar pero apareció, en el 64 el danés le pega, golazo, tenía un minuto en la cancha, al final dos a dos y así lo >>> bien jugado por los dos equipos, llegamos muchas veces como para poder haber convertido. >>> los gigantes han ganado al menos dos juegos seguidos, escuchen bien, nunca han ganado más de tres, luego de vencer a los dollars, quería construir una...
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since for you called geophysicists like magnus good winsome from the university of reykjavik have been on the alert in the 1st few weeks the magma came close to the surface so close that the ice above it melted it all really and it was quite alarming because. well we have not seen this type of precursors being sort of the 1st really big one. we have to be we have to be careful we have to realize that we don't know everything before home and be on the alert for what may be ongoing and because there is a possibility of work for the staff to of his smoking that it will accumulate in the conduit and then come out of the float and the risk of all those is that there would be very very swift it would happen very fast. for a start on the slopes it could be only 20 minutes from the start of that option and . there's it's the it's the main throat and once it reaches the mental the mental discourse. the longer time too and they tend to be more explosive than this. so it is nice and friendly dangerous when an option happens. this small settlement of hof shows how dramatic the situation could beco
since for you called geophysicists like magnus good winsome from the university of reykjavik have been on the alert in the 1st few weeks the magma came close to the surface so close that the ice above it melted it all really and it was quite alarming because. well we have not seen this type of precursors being sort of the 1st really big one. we have to be we have to be careful we have to realize that we don't know everything before home and be on the alert for what may be ongoing and because...
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magnus mcfarland barrow was honored as a cnn hero in 2010 where he befriended actor gerard butler and visited haiti together. >> the greatest privilege of doing this work is meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become mind boggling. but the real beauty is watching those children become the people they're meant to be. >> i remember we went just before lunch. they were tired. then they had lunch and, it was like different people. and then you realize the simple value of this program. >> to find out more about magnus' life-changing work and his friendship with gerard butler go to cnn heroes.com. >>> as we celebrate father's day today, children in many military families won't be able to celebrate with their deployed dads. cnn's brianna keilar spoke with kids from three military families associated with blue star families. all of their dads are currently serving overseas. here's what they are looking forward to this father's day. >> what i like about my dad being in the military is, like, when he's like done with, like, a certain place, we like -- my dad finds a n
magnus mcfarland barrow was honored as a cnn hero in 2010 where he befriended actor gerard butler and visited haiti together. >> the greatest privilege of doing this work is meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become mind boggling. but the real beauty is watching those children become the people they're meant to be. >> i remember we went just before lunch. they were tired. then they had lunch and, it was like different people. and then you realize the...
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magnus fields children through his non-profit.traveled to haiti together to see how merry's meals feeds more than a million school children every day there. >> it's meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become mind boggling after a while but real beauty is watching the children become the people they are meant to be. >> we went before lunch and they were tired. then we ahead lunch and it was like different people. then you realize the simple value of this program. >> so to find out more about magnus's life changing work and his friendship with gerard butler, go to cnnheroes.com. be sure to nominate someone that you know to be a cnn hero. very inspiring. that does it for me on this friday. i'm pamela brown. i hope you enjoy your father's day weekend. happy father's day to all you dads out there. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >>> on the matter of taking foreign dirt. president trump just made thing a whole lot muddier. the lead starts right now. if you don't listen to the dirt, how do you know
magnus fields children through his non-profit.traveled to haiti together to see how merry's meals feeds more than a million school children every day there. >> it's meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become mind boggling after a while but real beauty is watching the children become the people they are meant to be. >> we went before lunch and they were tired. then we ahead lunch and it was like different people. then you realize the simple value of this...
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magnus eriksson's shot appears to be stopped by the defender, but replays show it went in., they could not hold onto the lead. it's tied in the 65th minute and this game ends in a 2-22-2 >>> sir winston has moved to the center of the track to take the lead! on the inside, he fights on. on. and the attacsir winston has wo! >> sir winston came in at 10-1 odds. joel via, a 21-1 long s he also trained war of will who won the preakness three weeks ago. >>> and game two of the as rangers doubleheader gets under way at 6:05. and getting back to the warriors, although they haven't come back from a 3-1 deficit, they did it against oklahoma city. we have the confidence they can get it done. >>> sizzling temperatures hit the bay >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. just going to give you an update on the heat. highs will be some of the highest we have seen this year area wide. 99 in concord, 100 in livermore, 96 in san jose. 95 in napa. so a good idea, drink plenty of water. if you're outside for a prolonged period you do want to take frequent breaks in the shade. because the first he
magnus eriksson's shot appears to be stopped by the defender, but replays show it went in., they could not hold onto the lead. it's tied in the 65th minute and this game ends in a 2-22-2 >>> sir winston has moved to the center of the track to take the lead! on the inside, he fights on. on. and the attacsir winston has wo! >> sir winston came in at 10-1 odds. joel via, a 21-1 long s he also trained war of will who won the preakness three weeks ago. >>> and game two of the...
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. >> much like jeff, he hails from scotland, but magnus mcfarland baro feeds hungry school children in world through his nonprofit mary's meals. he was honored as a cnn hero in 2010 an event where he befriended gerard butler. the two recently visited haiti where they met some of the 1.4 million children being fed every day. >> greatest privilege of doing this work is meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become just mind-boggling after a while, but real beauty of it is watching those children become the people they are meant to be. >> i remember we went just before lunch, they were tired, then they had lunch and it was like different people. and then you realize the simple value of this program. >> look at that. that is wonderful. >> to find more about magnus' life changing work and his friendship with gerard butler go to cnnheroes.com. while you are there nominate some you know to be a cnn hero. >>> there is a lot going on this morning. >> we packed a lot into three hours. >> much more on the breaking news, the president trying to clean up his calls for foreig
. >> much like jeff, he hails from scotland, but magnus mcfarland baro feeds hungry school children in world through his nonprofit mary's meals. he was honored as a cnn hero in 2010 an event where he befriended gerard butler. the two recently visited haiti where they met some of the 1.4 million children being fed every day. >> greatest privilege of doing this work is meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become just mind-boggling after a while, but real...
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magnus column on has said the kingdom of saudi arabia is undoubtedly responsible for murder i spoke to a short while ago here's what she said. 1st and foremost we must insist in putting the responsibility of the killing tools the state of saudi arabia it must bear responsibility for that killing and we must take action as a state to repay over killing i have found no evidence. regarding who ordered the killing it doesn't mean that the evidence does not exist it just mean that i was not able to work to locate it what i would like to highlight as well is the fact that the responsibility for state killings does mean that we need to be more sophisticated in the way we define responsibilities of course who ordered is important but there are range of other responsibilities that are involved in the commission of the crime that are very similar to what we call a chain of command responsibilities in the in the military setting but to prime that concept to a civilian setting saw east somebody responsible for inciting directly or indirectly did somebody failed to prevent did somebody fail to stop
magnus column on has said the kingdom of saudi arabia is undoubtedly responsible for murder i spoke to a short while ago here's what she said. 1st and foremost we must insist in putting the responsibility of the killing tools the state of saudi arabia it must bear responsibility for that killing and we must take action as a state to repay over killing i have found no evidence. regarding who ordered the killing it doesn't mean that the evidence does not exist it just mean that i was not able to...
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he's a lot closer to putin's position than many of his western allies the assembled the reports from magnus come out the un special rapporteur it is a very powerful document i wonder but you'll faults on who couldn't force it how that could become something which is actually acted upon. very well. i think that it was a very well letter research document i think that it had a lot of thorough analysis of what could have possibly happened at that particular moment in time for example like you know the aged does confirm for example the supplication it confirms the means of death that deals with the audio recordings a report in the consulate places on for me just nice lady collection of reporters just something that's within the broader context it deals a lot with issues like the disposal of the bodies pretty much everything in a great deal of death so i think that now we have a much there opinion and it was it was really no longer keith and he made it we were actually judgement on making it because now this has been through obviously the saudis don't recognise that they have very mixed you the
he's a lot closer to putin's position than many of his western allies the assembled the reports from magnus come out the un special rapporteur it is a very powerful document i wonder but you'll faults on who couldn't force it how that could become something which is actually acted upon. very well. i think that it was a very well letter research document i think that it had a lot of thorough analysis of what could have possibly happened at that particular moment in time for example like you know...
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he spearheading the effort to abolish merit based admissions to the city's magnus' schools, the onlyschools in the city. why? because asians have been too successful there and we can't have that. h a recent lawsuit accuses carranza of demoting certain employees purely on the basis of their skin color. doing so is called racial equity training sections, people told to give more attention based on the color of their skin. this is happening right now. in new york city. out in the open. heather mcdonald is the author of the book "the diversity delusion" and joins us tonight. heather, i know we are not supposed to say this and because we're supposed to say it's totally fine, why is this diffet from jim kroll, why? >> we are supposed to believe that whites are the source of all evil in society, and the discrimination against whites is compatible with the constitutional ban on all discrimination. unfortunately, the supreme court has basically embraced that in allowing racial discrimination in college admissions in the name of diversity. what's going on in slightly different in new york city
he spearheading the effort to abolish merit based admissions to the city's magnus' schools, the onlyschools in the city. why? because asians have been too successful there and we can't have that. h a recent lawsuit accuses carranza of demoting certain employees purely on the basis of their skin color. doing so is called racial equity training sections, people told to give more attention based on the color of their skin. this is happening right now. in new york city. out in the open. heather...
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magnus mcfarland barrow feeds children in 18 countries through his nonprofit, and it's called -- andetting celebrity attention. >> the privilege of doing this work is meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become just mind boggling after a while, but the real beauty is watching the children become the people they're meant to be. >> i remember we went just before lunch and they were tired. then they had lunch, and oh, my god, it was like different people. and then you realize the simple value of this program. >> absolutely. to nominate someone you know who should be a cnn hero, go to cnnheroes.com. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. let them move the way they were born to i
magnus mcfarland barrow feeds children in 18 countries through his nonprofit, and it's called -- andetting celebrity attention. >> the privilege of doing this work is meeting those children who are eating these meals. the numbers become just mind boggling after a while, but the real beauty is watching the children become the people they're meant to be. >> i remember we went just before lunch and they were tired. then they had lunch, and oh, my god, it was like different people. and...
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alix: george magnus of oxford, thank you so much for that perspective.y markets? you have risk skewed to the downside, according to our next guest's early 2019 outlook. saying the potential for tariffs to mexico make it likely that s&p will fall below 2650 the summer. what do you do? >> in the short-term, we have been telling people to buy stocks. whether we are looking at mexico, china, this is the one sector in the market that does not seem to be caught up in the trade war. so we think it makes sense to add defensive positioning right now. alix: volatility has not been elevated, it has been orderly. that?o you make of >> we watched the see sbc did a very closely, and it got us board back in april that it was getting close to last january levels. this has been a very orderly unwind. in addition to assessing the risks, i think investors are trying not to overreact, trying to say, what is the probability that these things actually go through. so they are gradually taking down risk, but they are not panicking. david: what does this say about small caps? of
alix: george magnus of oxford, thank you so much for that perspective.y markets? you have risk skewed to the downside, according to our next guest's early 2019 outlook. saying the potential for tariffs to mexico make it likely that s&p will fall below 2650 the summer. what do you do? >> in the short-term, we have been telling people to buy stocks. whether we are looking at mexico, china, this is the one sector in the market that does not seem to be caught up in the trade war. so we...