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vivian. well i thou~ht it to watch the other. . vivian.well i thought it was to save _ to watch the other. . vivian. well i thought it was to save money - to watch the other. . vivian. well i thought it was to save money but l thought it was to save money but they have assured us it's not bad. and i would accept their assurance and hope that there will be able to bring it back as soon as possible. just so you know, that was the bbc�*s position injuly just so you know, that was the bbc�*s position in july and just so you know, that was the bbc�*s position injuly and that just so you know, that was the bbc�*s position in july and that statement held. they now told us that the regional morning bulletins are coming back next week. i wonder if you both think the bbc undervalues local news, perhaps?— local news, perhaps? vivian. yes, i definitely think _ local news, perhaps? vivian. yes, i definitely think they _ local news, perhaps? vivian. yes, i definitely think they undervalue - local news, perhaps? vivian. yes, i definitely think they under
vivian. well i thou~ht it to watch the other. . vivian.well i thought it was to save _ to watch the other. . vivian. well i thought it was to save money - to watch the other. . vivian. well i thought it was to save money but l thought it was to save money but they have assured us it's not bad. and i would accept their assurance and hope that there will be able to bring it back as soon as possible. just so you know, that was the bbc�*s position injuly just so you know, that was the bbc�*s...
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vivian first.overage of the olympics which didn't worry me particularly because that was something different and it was important. but when it didn't come back the week following the coverage of the olympics, and then not for the week after, that's when i contacted you.— for the week after, that's when i contacted you. what about for ou, i contacted you. what about for you. martin. — i contacted you. what about for you, martin, wendy— i contacted you. what about for you, martin, wendy did - i contacted you. what about for you, martin, wendy did come l i contacted you. what about for you, martin, wendy did come a concern for you? the you, martin, wendy did come a concern for you?— concern for you? the same, reall . concern for you? the same, really- i _ concern for you? the same, really. i noticed _ concern for you? the same, really. i noticed that - concern for you? the same, really. i noticed that there l really. i noticed that there was — really. i noticed that there was no _ really. i noticed th
vivian first.overage of the olympics which didn't worry me particularly because that was something different and it was important. but when it didn't come back the week following the coverage of the olympics, and then not for the week after, that's when i contacted you.— for the week after, that's when i contacted you. what about for ou, i contacted you. what about for you. martin. — i contacted you. what about for you, martin, wendy— i contacted you. what about for you, martin, wendy did...
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amy: final words to vivian smith in miami.ori bush, the congressmember and senator elizabeth warren introduced this bill for federal eviction moratorium. what do you say to the american people? >> that we went on a mission to make it clear and make it known that the eviction moratorium and the national bill tenants rights need to be put in effect like now, like today. and no we have senator cori bush behind us, someone that is gone through what i have gone through as a tenant, as a single mother, also what 19 that came to d.c. have gone through and are going through and for people lik faith that is a 17-year-old trying to get her education and i take my hat off to her because i really care about her, meeting her that her mom and me have a lot in common because i looked at my daughter every time i dropped her off and i wanted to know how a 12 greater guilt was sleeping in a car -- 12 greater guilt sleeping in a car. and when she gets out of school, just to work with her mom because -- i would say to congress, we need -- they ed
amy: final words to vivian smith in miami.ori bush, the congressmember and senator elizabeth warren introduced this bill for federal eviction moratorium. what do you say to the american people? >> that we went on a mission to make it clear and make it known that the eviction moratorium and the national bill tenants rights need to be put in effect like now, like today. and no we have senator cori bush behind us, someone that is gone through what i have gone through as a tenant, as a single...
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el lago se secÓ por circunstancias ambientales como el cambio climÁtico y cientos de familias que vivÍanabandonado ♪♪ ♪♪ >> muy buenas tardes les saluda, arantxa, bienvenidos. >> la situaciÓn que viven los haitianos deportados a su paÍs, deja imÁgenes como la del asalto a los pilotos de un vuelo que acababa de aterrizar en puerto prÍncipe (gritan) tambiÉn dejaron heridos a tres agentes de ice, ocurriÓ despuÉs que varios hombres reciÉn deportados de estados unidos se bajaron la aeronave que los llevÓ a haitÍ y se subieron a otro reciÉn aterrizado, las autoridades dijeron que los heridos se recuperan y que van a continuar haciendo su labor en el marco de la ley. >> mientras tanto el caos continÚa en la frontera de texas, al menos dos centenares de inmigrantes principalmente haitianos fueron enviados a houston para juntarse con sus familias en estados unidos y se esperan mÁs autobuses para continuar con el traslado de migrantes edgar tÚ tienes los detalles, muy buenas tardes te escuchamos. >> asÍ es arantxa nos encontramos aquÍ en el Área del rÍo, donde varios haitianos principalmente que h
el lago se secÓ por circunstancias ambientales como el cambio climÁtico y cientos de familias que vivÍanabandonado ♪♪ ♪♪ >> muy buenas tardes les saluda, arantxa, bienvenidos. >> la situaciÓn que viven los haitianos deportados a su paÍs, deja imÁgenes como la del asalto a los pilotos de un vuelo que acababa de aterrizar en puerto prÍncipe (gritan) tambiÉn dejaron heridos a tres agentes de ice, ocurriÓ despuÉs que varios hombres reciÉn deportados de estados unidos...
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that should be celebrated even though it doesn't encompass everybody. >> vivian, i want to move ontolley. you heard what admiral mullen said about that, and they've all said it's routine, but how does this really look for him? >> it's pretty significant to confide in a top adversary like china about a situation that's going on domestically as general milley reportedly did, but it really shows sort of where we were as a country at that time, in this period that we're talking about where there was so much chaos domestically here that our top general had to kind of express that and explain a that to our top adversary. there's a line in the book where he says, democracy can be sloppy sometimes. reportedly general milley said that to general li, and he was kind of confessing something that was truly felt by some of the top officials in january and even in the lead up to the january 6th riots in terms of just what was taking place here in the country, and so for him to go out on a limb a way, it shows that there was diminishing faith in the president of the united states, the commander in
that should be celebrated even though it doesn't encompass everybody. >> vivian, i want to move ontolley. you heard what admiral mullen said about that, and they've all said it's routine, but how does this really look for him? >> it's pretty significant to confide in a top adversary like china about a situation that's going on domestically as general milley reportedly did, but it really shows sort of where we were as a country at that time, in this period that we're talking about...
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reportera: esta mujer vivÍa en queens, new york, y no pensaba de pensar en los migrantes que vivÍan endieron salir. reportera: ella a su terapeuta y se enterÓ de la tragedia. >> yo me siento... [llanto] >> no esperaba esto. reportera: dos personas mÁs sucumbieron en el sÓtano de esta casa. >> el agua nos estaba empujando. reportera: 20 personas murieron atrapados en sus autos en el Área tri—estatal. en esta autopista del bronx, los carros flotaran como juguetes. el metro intentÓ seguir avanzando, pero el diluvio se lo impidiÓ. una ciudad paralizada que intentÓ salir adelante con la ayuda de su gente. >> todo el mundo estÁ pendiente de que el bus va a pasar. reportera: para muchos en esta regiÓn, casa es un piso. >> nos dimos cuenta cuando estaba el agua la ventana. reportera: el agua llegaba por encima del suelo. ilia: imÁgenes impresionantes. quÉ estÁ pasando ahora? fabiola: los daÑos son incalculables ahora. vemos a las familias limpiando lo poco que quedÓ. las autoridades dicen que es un llamado muy importante para cambiar nuestro modo de vida. el alcalde de blasio dijo que este es
reportera: esta mujer vivÍa en queens, new york, y no pensaba de pensar en los migrantes que vivÍan endieron salir. reportera: ella a su terapeuta y se enterÓ de la tragedia. >> yo me siento... [llanto] >> no esperaba esto. reportera: dos personas mÁs sucumbieron en el sÓtano de esta casa. >> el agua nos estaba empujando. reportera: 20 personas murieron atrapados en sus autos en el Área tri—estatal. en esta autopista del bronx, los carros flotaran como juguetes. el...
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. >>> llegaron desde brasil y chile donde vivían cerca de 200 mil y ahora escapan a la crisis por lalos estados unidos . >>> es el sueño de nosotros llegar a estados unidos pero nada más, busando nueva vida. >>> su escaso español y situación hace que sean vulnerables. >>> bolivia es un paso de rdiego. >>> 5418 personas hubieran pasado por el territornoi nacional . >>> y son 20 personas imputados por tráfico de personas peor el control es difícil por la fornera desde bolia, noticias telemundo . >>> y de regreso en estados unidos agentes del fbi acudieron al casa del novio de gabby petito para obtener adn como parte de la investigación en este caso y en nueva york familiares, amigos y hasta desconocidos llegaron a despedirse de la joven cuyos restos fueron encontrados la semana pasada en wyoming. >>> familiares y amigos de gabby petito lelgaron a darle el uaidos acá en nueva york donde creció y personas de distintas partes responderon a la invitación de la familia para despedirse, acá estaban plasmadas sus cenizas . >>> esto es una tragedia dij esta mujer cnsternada que llegó al funera
. >>> llegaron desde brasil y chile donde vivían cerca de 200 mil y ahora escapan a la crisis por lalos estados unidos . >>> es el sueño de nosotros llegar a estados unidos pero nada más, busando nueva vida. >>> su escaso español y situación hace que sean vulnerables. >>> bolivia es un paso de rdiego. >>> 5418 personas hubieran pasado por el territornoi nacional . >>> y son 20 personas imputados por tráfico de personas peor el control...
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. >>> familias que se sentÍan seguras fallecieron ahogadas, vivÍan en departamentos que estaban en sÓtanosesta casa. el agua golpeÓ y rompiÓ la puerta ingresando al departamento y llegÓ hasta el techo. >>> quÉ hicieron en ese momento? >>> pudimos sacar algunas cosas y despuÉs salimos. y la corriente podrÍa electrocutarnos. >>> su hermano nos mostrÓ cÓmo el agua tapÓ hasta el horno. en queens se vivÍa lo mismo con las inundaciones. el alcalde bill de blasio dijo que nunca se vio una tormenta ign igual en nueva york. >>> en telemundo 48 somos la autoridad en el tiempo, pasamos con guillermo quiroz. >>> gracias. buenas tardes, feliz viernes, fin de semana que se perlila bien. el lunes viene un aumento en la temperatura, los nublados se disiparon en la maÑana, pero comienza subir el mercurio este fin de semana, el brote de incendios continÚa en la costa oeste, con inundaciones generadas por los huracanes como ida. el humo continuarÁ aire brumoso pero mejora para maÑana sÁbado. vamos a ver las temperaturas, alcanzando mÁs de 80 grados desde (hablan en inglÉs), ayer fue un dÍa fresco, livermont
. >>> familias que se sentÍan seguras fallecieron ahogadas, vivÍan en departamentos que estaban en sÓtanosesta casa. el agua golpeÓ y rompiÓ la puerta ingresando al departamento y llegÓ hasta el techo. >>> quÉ hicieron en ese momento? >>> pudimos sacar algunas cosas y despuÉs salimos. y la corriente podrÍa electrocutarnos. >>> su hermano nos mostrÓ cÓmo el agua tapÓ hasta el horno. en queens se vivÍa lo mismo con las inundaciones. el alcalde bill...
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las vecinas dicen que las personas que vivÍan aquÍ, no van a retornar porque no hay lugar prÁctico entrico y no hay agua. para muchas personas, simplemente, les toca recordar sus vidas, luego del paso este poderoso huracÁn, que ha cambiado la vida de personas en esa regiÓn. presentadora: gracias por brindarnos esos detalles. nos vamos al otro lado del paÍs. exhaustos, se siente los bomberos de california que luchan contra una devastadora temporada en senos forestales, mientras lidian con el fuego que sigue amenazando la ciudad turÍstica de south lihgt tajo. >> hoy, te preguntamos, en redes, sientes que te has visto afectado por el cambio climÁtico? aquÍ estÁn algunas de sus respuestas. lily, dijo obvio. espinal dijo que esto nos afectarÁ a todos. tenemos otros de sus comentarios. absolutamente. cheche dice, todos somos afectados pero hay que cuidar el planeta. es tarea de todos los humanos. por supuesto, puede ir participando en nuestra pÁgina de redes sociales. presentadora: con un cuchillo, un sujeto protagoniza un ataque terrorista en un supermercado. y bien o seis personas antes d
las vecinas dicen que las personas que vivÍan aquÍ, no van a retornar porque no hay lugar prÁctico entrico y no hay agua. para muchas personas, simplemente, les toca recordar sus vidas, luego del paso este poderoso huracÁn, que ha cambiado la vida de personas en esa regiÓn. presentadora: gracias por brindarnos esos detalles. nos vamos al otro lado del paÍs. exhaustos, se siente los bomberos de california que luchan contra una devastadora temporada en senos forestales, mientras lidian con...
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niÑos mientras esperaban tramitar su entrada a los estados unidos ahora no hay evidencia que ahÍ vivÍans vio por dÍas >>> vean ahora asÍ como se ve en estos momentos >>> esto del lado estadounidense ahora del lado mexicano en ciudad de acuÑa desalojaron a los miantes pero otros mÁs se han quedado en un albergue en donde se encuentra edgar muÑoz quÉ te han dicho sobre sus futuros planes buenas noches >>> me encuentro en uno de los cuartos en una de las habitaciones de este albergue aquÍ en acuÑa mÉxico para los migrantes de haitÍ son 350 en total, muchos de ellos pasarÁn su segunda noche y nos contaron que harÁn los trÁmites para quedarse en este paÍs incluso ahora no hay nadie en el rÍo quieren comenzar aquÍ una nueva vida. >> los miantes haitiano abandonaron el campamento improvisado despuÉs de una semana intensa al aire libre >>> allÁ no lo tenÍamos, allÁ hay mÁs polvo allÁ era mÁs libre la seguridad y aquÍ tenemos mÁs seguridad >>> son 350 personas que en el nuev albergue reciben alimento, atenciÓn mÉdica y cama en donde dormir claudette estÁ pensando edarse en mÉxico. (informaciÓn e
niÑos mientras esperaban tramitar su entrada a los estados unidos ahora no hay evidencia que ahÍ vivÍans vio por dÍas >>> vean ahora asÍ como se ve en estos momentos >>> esto del lado estadounidense ahora del lado mexicano en ciudad de acuÑa desalojaron a los miantes pero otros mÁs se han quedado en un albergue en donde se encuentra edgar muÑoz quÉ te han dicho sobre sus futuros planes buenas noches >>> me encuentro en uno de los cuartos en una de las...
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rodrÍguez: en aquel entonces los 3 vivÍan en esta casa. Él ya debÍa varios meses de alquiler.lica que, aunque la mayorÍa de los hispanos siguen viviendo en los estados limÍtrofes a mÉxico, como california, texas, arizona y nuevo mÉxico, tambiÉn hay grandes concentraciones en nueva york y la florida. dailyn alejo es de origen cubano y madre soltera de isabela, de 5 aÑos. hace 1 aÑo ella empezÓ su bÚsqueda de una casa. alejo: fui a varias instituciones que ayudan con la compra, pero no era capaz de calificar en ese momento por el crÉdito, por la parte econÓmica, por el tiempo que llevaba en el trabajo. rodrÍguez: alejo, quien es tÉcnico en ingenierÍa, decidiÓ esperar y buscar la mejor asesorÍa posible. fue entonces que encontrÓ una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro que ofrece talleres para guiar a los que desean convertirse en propietarios. alejo: ellos me aconsejaron cÓmo tenÍa que proceder para reunir todos los requisitos. tenÍa que trabajar en mi crÉdito, tenÍa que trabajar en la economÍa. tenÍa que tener un tiempo para que el banco considerara una persona capaz de poder tener
rodrÍguez: en aquel entonces los 3 vivÍan en esta casa. Él ya debÍa varios meses de alquiler.lica que, aunque la mayorÍa de los hispanos siguen viviendo en los estados limÍtrofes a mÉxico, como california, texas, arizona y nuevo mÉxico, tambiÉn hay grandes concentraciones en nueva york y la florida. dailyn alejo es de origen cubano y madre soltera de isabela, de 5 aÑos. hace 1 aÑo ella empezÓ su bÚsqueda de una casa. alejo: fui a varias instituciones que ayudan con la compra, pero...
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la desesperaciÓn es evidente en oscar gÓmez y su familia, y no es para menos, el sÓtano donde vivÍanortÉs nos dijo quÉ pueden hacer por ahora. congresista cortÉs: si necesitan ayuda, la cruz roja estÁ mudando familias y personas que no pueden quedarse en sus casas. peguy: lÍderes polÍticos revisaron el estado de las casas y encontraron a residentes frustrados. >> uno no tiene dinero. peggy: objetos personales en las calles se repiten una y otra vez a lo largo de decenas de casas en esta calle, la que podrÍa ser considerada como la mÁs afectada por la tormenta en queens. muy cerca, policÍas intentaron rescatar infructuosamente entre aguas turbias a una familia que muriÓ. en luisiana, la situaciÓn es crÍtica, con cientos de miles sin electricidad. largas filas para obtener comida y suministros en medio de temperaturas sofocantes. paulina: peggy, te encuentras en queens, nueva york, quÉ se espera que haga el presidente biden maÑana? peggy: se espera que evalÚe los daÑos en la zona, primero, en nueva jersey, luego, en queens, estarÍa por aquÍ poco despuÉs de las 03:00 pm hs. paulina: los
la desesperaciÓn es evidente en oscar gÓmez y su familia, y no es para menos, el sÓtano donde vivÍanortÉs nos dijo quÉ pueden hacer por ahora. congresista cortÉs: si necesitan ayuda, la cruz roja estÁ mudando familias y personas que no pueden quedarse en sus casas. peguy: lÍderes polÍticos revisaron el estado de las casas y encontraron a residentes frustrados. >> uno no tiene dinero. peggy: objetos personales en las calles se repiten una y otra vez a lo largo de decenas de casas...
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carlos dice que impactÓ mucho su vida y tambiÉn la de muchos que viven o vivÍan en nueva york, que duelee odio que tenÍa no sana lo que pasÓ. ya que muchos bomberos murieron tratando tambiÉn de salvar vidas, esos son sus hÉroes dice. ellos respondieron sabiendo el peligro que corrÍan pero lo hicieron para salvar vidas dice. por eso hannah y carlos de 17 y 15 aÑos quieren ser bomberos para honrar la memoria de los rescatistas. hannah me dice que suena a clichÉ pero nunca los vamos a olvidar, siempre los vamos a honrar, vamos a ser bomberos y gracias por enseÑarme a ayudar al prÓjimo. su padre de origen salvadoreÑo aÚn recuerda cÓmo ese dÍa marcÓ su vida. >>> la verdad estoy emocionado porque nos doliÓ mucho, el ver morir tanta gente, lo vimos con mi esposa por las noticias, gente saltando de los edificios, fue algo horrible. >>> dice que el 11 de septiembre ahora es un sÍmbolo de uniÓn. >>> hay esperanzas, estas cosas nos pueden unir. >>> estas velas permanecerÁn aquÍ esta noche para conmemorar a las vÍctimas del 11 de septiembre. soy yomara lÓpez para telemundo 48 desde (nombre en inglÉs
carlos dice que impactÓ mucho su vida y tambiÉn la de muchos que viven o vivÍan en nueva york, que duelee odio que tenÍa no sana lo que pasÓ. ya que muchos bomberos murieron tratando tambiÉn de salvar vidas, esos son sus hÉroes dice. ellos respondieron sabiendo el peligro que corrÍan pero lo hicieron para salvar vidas dice. por eso hannah y carlos de 17 y 15 aÑos quieren ser bomberos para honrar la memoria de los rescatistas. hannah me dice que suena a clichÉ pero nunca los vamos a...
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fabiola: en realidad todas las familias que han fallecido aquÍ son personas que vivÍan en sÓtanos, enmÚn que se alquile como apartamentos, testimonios como el de marta se repiten en esta ciudad y mÁs aÚn en este condado que ha sido tan afectado, hemos recibido una acumulaciÓn de lluvia tan fuerte y como es una jungla de concreto, el suelo, el terreno no absorbe el agua, sino que con una fuerza es que hemos visto que esta fuerza ha entrado justamente a esta zona vulnerable de los apartamentos en la ciudad de nueva york y el tren todavÍa continÚa con poco servicio, la arteria principal de esta ciudad estÁ inundada, las personas simplemente no pueden tragarse a sus trabajos y anoche mismo no tenÍan opciÓn, ni siquiera de cÓmo llegar a sus casas , asÍ que un estado de emergencia que todavÍa continÚa y esperemos tener mÁs informaciÓn mÁs adelante. carolina: realmente lamentable lo que le ocurriÓ a esta familia, nuestras condolencias y por supuesto estas personas no estaba preparada para este tipo de condiciones, ahora vamos a otra Área afectada en new jersey, allÍ se encuentra peggy carran
fabiola: en realidad todas las familias que han fallecido aquÍ son personas que vivÍan en sÓtanos, enmÚn que se alquile como apartamentos, testimonios como el de marta se repiten en esta ciudad y mÁs aÚn en este condado que ha sido tan afectado, hemos recibido una acumulaciÓn de lluvia tan fuerte y como es una jungla de concreto, el suelo, el terreno no absorbe el agua, sino que con una fuerza es que hemos visto que esta fuerza ha entrado justamente a esta zona vulnerable de los...
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okay vivian race religion nationality political opinion and the commemoration of social abs of correct. so a refugee must prove a well-founded fear of persecution as vivian noted based on race religion nationality membership in a particular social group or political opinion. the refugee act also established a numerical quota they were tired of the executive branch bringing in indefinite number of refugees outside of immigration quotas, and they put a strict numerical limit on those refugees who could be brought into the united states. how is the refugee quota determined? can anyone tell me? and you won't want to venture gas. okay. well since 1980 the white house and consultation with congress establishes an annual refugee quota and carves up that quota according to that year's national priorities. so during the first year the quota was set at 50,000. it was eventually increased to 120,000. but since 9/11 the annual refugee quota has hovered at 70 to 80,000 per year. but as you see on this slide. we have never ever come close to meeting the quota. the closest we came was 2013, which unf
okay vivian race religion nationality political opinion and the commemoration of social abs of correct. so a refugee must prove a well-founded fear of persecution as vivian noted based on race religion nationality membership in a particular social group or political opinion. the refugee act also established a numerical quota they were tired of the executive branch bringing in indefinite number of refugees outside of immigration quotas, and they put a strict numerical limit on those refugees who...
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según oficiales como los ancianos vivían en condiciones insalubres desde que el corazón de el huracánste viernes su el pan el presidente hizo un recorrido por el estado con que se reunió con el gobernador y la oficina manejo de persona, han dado más de 100 millones pero añadió que esas personas no saben que hacer >> hablando en inglés >> las aseguraremos que veía de puerta en puerta, las zonas afectadas en estas donde el ciclón trató dejar inundaciones y dejo segunda persona sin vidas >> por otro lado en california miles de personas en esta zona están a la espera de que las autoridades les permiten trabajar a sus casas tras tener que evacuar por un incendio forestal. la posibilidad de que esto ocurra en próximos horas es alta las condiciones han favorecido los bomberos mientras los desplazados aprovechan para enviar un mensaje porque su venta dejé, >> agradezco lloro por ellos porque sino no pudiera ahora tener fuerza. lado malo de todas >> para seguir hablando del tiempo vamos contigo hay calor en la bahía pero en el trópico que tal las cosas? >> que tal, estamos en septiembre se car
según oficiales como los ancianos vivían en condiciones insalubres desde que el corazón de el huracánste viernes su el pan el presidente hizo un recorrido por el estado con que se reunió con el gobernador y la oficina manejo de persona, han dado más de 100 millones pero añadió que esas personas no saben que hacer >> hablando en inglés >> las aseguraremos que veía de puerta en puerta, las zonas afectadas en estas donde el ciclón trató dejar inundaciones y dejo segunda...
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today, vivian takes us around the remains of her hometown, explaining what happened here.come abandoned? how did it come to this? how did it turn into this? in 1985, heavy rain and storms sealed epecuen�*s fate. a nearby dam ruptured and within weeks the town was flooded. for years and years, the water continued to rise, and by the early 90s, everything you see here was completely submerged. then, just over a decade ago, the waters began to subside. and now tourists can walk these streets once again. hotel monte real. this looks damaged, but it's not — it's completely encrusted in mineral salts from the water. the inside, not so great... i guess that's what a quarter of a century underwater does. for me, here, ijust see concrete, but you — you have memories here. but even when it was mostly underwater, it wasn't entirely abandoned. for over 25 years, a local legend called pablo novak lived on the outskirts. some recent health complications have meant that pablo has had to move out of his home and into a nearby nursing facility. that means epecuen�*s last resident has final
today, vivian takes us around the remains of her hometown, explaining what happened here.come abandoned? how did it come to this? how did it turn into this? in 1985, heavy rain and storms sealed epecuen�*s fate. a nearby dam ruptured and within weeks the town was flooded. for years and years, the water continued to rise, and by the early 90s, everything you see here was completely submerged. then, just over a decade ago, the waters began to subside. and now tourists can walk these streets...
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muy buenas recomendaciones, vamos hablar del campamento donde vivían 15,000 inmigrantes, en la fronterarantes cerca de 4000 más fueron sospechosos para ser devueltos eighth hijo iniciaron trámites migratorios tras este desalojo de los inmigrantes, iniciaron las labores de limpieza cerca del río el alcalde de esta población dijo que el puente internacional podría reabrirse, la próxima semana mientras que en san francisco decenas de personas se unieron, con el trato que se les está dando precisamente los inmigrantes haitianos y los últimos días, liberta pedraza uría la marché nos informa >>> la comunidad de ikea nos en san francisco se unió a activistas este día viernes, en la frontera de méxico y estados unidos, miles de inmigrantes se han congregado pidiendo asilo la respuesta fue deportaciones a miles de ellos en aviones que los regresaron a la isla y este mismo viernes no hay haitianos >>> (inaudible) que tiene que parar ya que este país lleva 18 años bajo el poder de dictaduras y ocupación del gobierno de estados unidos y las naciones unidas, además de que aseguran quees víctima de (
muy buenas recomendaciones, vamos hablar del campamento donde vivían 15,000 inmigrantes, en la fronterarantes cerca de 4000 más fueron sospechosos para ser devueltos eighth hijo iniciaron trámites migratorios tras este desalojo de los inmigrantes, iniciaron las labores de limpieza cerca del río el alcalde de esta población dijo que el puente internacional podría reabrirse, la próxima semana mientras que en san francisco decenas de personas se unieron, con el trato que se les está dando...
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crecer un juntos y se mudaron a la florida donde vivÍan con los padres de Él. donald trump presentÓ una demanda contra su sobrina y varios periodistas de libertad —— new york times. dice que su sobrina violÓ un trato de confiabilidad. los previstas presionaron a su sobrina para revelar los impuestos pagados por donald trump. cientÍficos buscan consenso sobre si es necesario no una nueva vacuna de pfizer. "el canelo" Álvarez y caleb calentaron los puÑos en la conferencia para promover su pelea. veremos quÉ esta persona está ocupada... trabajando en la recuperación económica del estado. ¿sabes? vive en california. y vacacionando en el estado está apoyando a las comunidades y negocios locales. sus vacaciones ayudan a la reconstrucción de california. ¡inténtalo...! llamamos a todos los californianos a vacacionar aquí y ayudar a nuestra economía, viajando por el estado de manera responsable si está inscrito en medicare, o se jubilará pronto, es importante que se asegure de tener la cobertura de medicare adecuada. así que llame a unitedhealthcare y aproveche la canti
crecer un juntos y se mudaron a la florida donde vivÍan con los padres de Él. donald trump presentÓ una demanda contra su sobrina y varios periodistas de libertad —— new york times. dice que su sobrina violÓ un trato de confiabilidad. los previstas presionaron a su sobrina para revelar los impuestos pagados por donald trump. cientÍficos buscan consenso sobre si es necesario no una nueva vacuna de pfizer. "el canelo" Álvarez y caleb calentaron los puÑos en la conferencia...
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. >> todos sabÍan que vivÍan un momento de contenciÓn por parte de las autoridades, pero no de esa magnitud >> yo tengo mÁs de 20 aÑos cubriendo la frontera y nunca habÍa visto un operativo tan violento. >> esta fotoperiodista registrÓ con su lente lo que sucediÓ dentro de las caravanas. >> los niÑos gritaban y ellos presenciaban la violencia contra sus padres. eran humillados. >> se quieren robar a mi hija! >> alejandra llegÓ de venezuela y sufriÓ la separaciÓn de su pequeÑa en chiapas. >> la subieron a la fuerza a la combi y ella suplicaba. >> gracias a un ciudadano venezolano que rescatÓ a la pequeÑa, pudieron reunificarlas luego. algunos denuncian que mÉxico sigue tratando de congraciarse con estados unidos a travÉs de esta violencia. el presidente lÓpez obrador lo niega. >> hay que cuidar a los migrantes. >> hrw reaccionÓ a este vÍdeo. >> las goteras nos caen. >> lo poco que tienen, segÚn dicen, es prestado y la comida escasea. >> aquÍ no tienen voz y voto. los voy a encontrar y los voy a romper —— >> hoy sÓlo quieren avanzar a su destino y sin sufrir represiÓn por parte de mÉxico. se
. >> todos sabÍan que vivÍan un momento de contenciÓn por parte de las autoridades, pero no de esa magnitud >> yo tengo mÁs de 20 aÑos cubriendo la frontera y nunca habÍa visto un operativo tan violento. >> esta fotoperiodista registrÓ con su lente lo que sucediÓ dentro de las caravanas. >> los niÑos gritaban y ellos presenciaban la violencia contra sus padres. eran humillados. >> se quieren robar a mi hija! >> alejandra llegÓ de venezuela y sufriÓ...
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kristen: vivian wants to know, our-type one diabetics considered high risk? dr. gandi: risk factors prior to covid are not necessarily the risk factors after you are vaccinated and then get a case of covid. they are seeing risk factors afterwards. obesity is coming out is a big one. so they have not ever actually broken down the data for us and said the severe breakthrough is 10,000, tell us how many have diabetes. so, it is going to be one of those on the fence questions. if you are older and have type 1 diabetes and you are 50, you are more likely to get it. kristen: do you think there is a chance cdc director rochelle walensky will allow boosters as a matter of course in people in high-risk workplaces, even though today the cdc committee did not decide on that? can they deviate from that course? dr. gandi: she can't. it is extremely rare. i don't remember a case when they haven't listened to their committee. i think that would be the same with the cdc advisory committee. i very much doubt that she will, actually. but if you are a high risk but have a medical c
kristen: vivian wants to know, our-type one diabetics considered high risk? dr. gandi: risk factors prior to covid are not necessarily the risk factors after you are vaccinated and then get a case of covid. they are seeing risk factors afterwards. obesity is coming out is a big one. so they have not ever actually broken down the data for us and said the severe breakthrough is 10,000, tell us how many have diabetes. so, it is going to be one of those on the fence questions. if you are older and...
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. -- khalid, martha radix, and vivian salama. thank you so much for being here.artha, you were here in d.c. when this attack happened. you had a husband who was working in the pentagon. you were working at the state department. what sticks in your mind most personally and professionally? >> first of all, it can't help but be immediately personal when you have an attack on your homeland. you can go through the day, you can be a journalist, you can do your job that we all did. you go home at night, you are a scared american. my husband was in the pentagon that day, a correspondent for npr. i was at the state department for abc that day. tom and i had driven in that morning together right after the first plane hit. we started heading in immediately. just today, looking at the timeline again and when the plane hits, i remember being on memorial bridge and i called my daughter who was in college. my son was in the fourth grade. so i immediately called my daughter. i told her to turn on the news. i went to the state department. tom went to the pentagon. the second plan
. -- khalid, martha radix, and vivian salama. thank you so much for being here.artha, you were here in d.c. when this attack happened. you had a husband who was working in the pentagon. you were working at the state department. what sticks in your mind most personally and professionally? >> first of all, it can't help but be immediately personal when you have an attack on your homeland. you can go through the day, you can be a journalist, you can do your job that we all did. you go home...
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. >> vivian in tennessee, democratic caller. >> caller: good morning. why don't you republicans eliminate the debt limit? we are the only country that do that. you all let trump when you all was in there, i watched you every day. you did this to this country. biden came in with this stuff left over. you know what? i'm sick and tired of you republicans getting out there saying all of you say the same talking points. it's about time the democrats get out there and call you all out. during the pandemic, you all -- trump was the president. people died because of him. you all didn't say anything. you didn't hold this man responsible. you sitting up here, the lobbyists are paying you off. we all see that now. in georgia, when you're up there and don't want us to vote, give people water, how old people can't afford medicine. how can you sit up there with a straight face and say that you're -- >> vivian, there are a lot of issues there. is there one question for the congressman? >> caller: yes. why are you all doing this to us? the debt limit needs to be elimin
. >> vivian in tennessee, democratic caller. >> caller: good morning. why don't you republicans eliminate the debt limit? we are the only country that do that. you all let trump when you all was in there, i watched you every day. you did this to this country. biden came in with this stuff left over. you know what? i'm sick and tired of you republicans getting out there saying all of you say the same talking points. it's about time the democrats get out there and call you all out....
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a lot of pence vivians will be dealing with very hard emotions today. >> and so janai norman joining us live, 30 minutes outside philadelphia. and i know even though the immediate weather has improved in many of these communities, they're still going to see major flooding and many of these rivers are going to continue to rise. >> reporter: well, david, the flood concerns continue in the philadelphia area until at least tomorrow. that is the schuylkill river, you can see in the difference running behind me. what you can't see is where that river ends because it is still overflowing. residents still reeling and they'll be dealing with cleanup for days to come. david? >> all right, janai norman with us tonight, as well. janai, thank you. >>> let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. ginger, last night, you and warning were warning of the potential of life threatening storms, the potential for this flash flood emergency and of course the tornadoes, but it was still quite something when you actually see it, when it hits. and this was a combination of forces? >> reporter: yes, as
a lot of pence vivians will be dealing with very hard emotions today. >> and so janai norman joining us live, 30 minutes outside philadelphia. and i know even though the immediate weather has improved in many of these communities, they're still going to see major flooding and many of these rivers are going to continue to rise. >> reporter: well, david, the flood concerns continue in the philadelphia area until at least tomorrow. that is the schuylkill river, you can see in the...
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children were actually around this car, and some of them were inside when the drawn struck them. vivian, speaking to taliban leaders in the lead up to this acknowledgement by the united states. and they've been telling us that this was an act of aggression. the united states for 20 years has been killing innocent civilians, according to the taliban, and they say they have no agreement with the united states and incidents such as this. and their insistence on using eisen k as a pretext to attack of gun son is not acceptable. and those countries who have intelligence about such terroristic liberties in god is done, should share it with taliban viewed as. but for now, here in this compound, that is death, misery, and memories of those who passed and people who are trying to rebuild their lives in the may have of what is going on. and what happened to their family. staying in afghanistan and local officials say at least 3 people have been killed and 21 of his injured after a vehicle belonging to the taliban forces his roadside mine. it happened in july, but in the eastern province of manga
children were actually around this car, and some of them were inside when the drawn struck them. vivian, speaking to taliban leaders in the lead up to this acknowledgement by the united states. and they've been telling us that this was an act of aggression. the united states for 20 years has been killing innocent civilians, according to the taliban, and they say they have no agreement with the united states and incidents such as this. and their insistence on using eisen k as a pretext to attack...
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. >> vivian asked a good question. has there ever been a wedding at camp david? >> one wedding one of the bush daughters was married in the chapel. >> salt from facebook asks what was the biggest surprise you ever had while working at camp david? >> the day the sprinklers went off when president clinton was chipping golfballs. the sprinklers go off and i was watching nearby. the sprinklers went off again and he threw his clubs and to the golf course and went to the driving range and it's humorous but you have to understand the frustration of someone dealing with that. i tried to make light of it that night when he left camp david. it was a poor attempt at humor into you when -- you learn a balance of when to be serious but not too serious and went to be humorous. fortunately i had no serious incidents during my time. i left the month before 9/11 occurred and we spent a lot of time describing that the light moments during my time there. >> how much heads up do you get to know when a president is coming? >> it depends on the president. the change of command day at
. >> vivian asked a good question. has there ever been a wedding at camp david? >> one wedding one of the bush daughters was married in the chapel. >> salt from facebook asks what was the biggest surprise you ever had while working at camp david? >> the day the sprinklers went off when president clinton was chipping golfballs. the sprinklers go off and i was watching nearby. the sprinklers went off again and he threw his clubs and to the golf course and went to the...
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. >> vivian asked a good question. has there ever been a wedding at camp david? >> one wedding one of the bush daughters was married in the chapel. >> salt from facebook asks what was the biggest surprise you ever had while working at camp david? >> the day the sprinklers went off when president clinton was chipping golfballs. the sprinklers go off and i was watching nearby. the sprinklers went off again and he threw his clubs and to the golf course and went to the driving range and it's humorous but you have to understand the frustration of someone dealing with that. i tried to make light of it that night when he left camp david. it was a poor attempt at humor into you when -- you learn a balance of when to be serious but not too serious and went to be humorous. fortunately i had no serious incidents during my time. i left the month before 9/11 occurred and we spent a lot of time describing that the light moments during my time there. >> how much heads up do you get to know when a president is coming? >> it depends on the president. the change of command day at
. >> vivian asked a good question. has there ever been a wedding at camp david? >> one wedding one of the bush daughters was married in the chapel. >> salt from facebook asks what was the biggest surprise you ever had while working at camp david? >> the day the sprinklers went off when president clinton was chipping golfballs. the sprinklers go off and i was watching nearby. the sprinklers went off again and he threw his clubs and to the golf course and went to the...
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(theme music plays- the avett brothers "will you return") i'm vivian and i'm a chef.y husband, ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return. [music]
(theme music plays- the avett brothers "will you return") i'm vivian and i'm a chef.y husband, ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return. [music]
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this is vivian smith, a leader with the miami workers center. >> i have been forced to choose between food, rent too many times. making choices between our health or our homes. amy: johnson & johnson said tuesday an additional dose of its covid-19 vaccine boosted its efficacy to 94% in mild to severe infections, up from 74% for just one shot. the j&j shot also has longer lasting efficacy than the mrna vaccines authorized in the u.s. according to a recent study. j&j says their data still needs to be reviewed by the fda before any recommendations can be made about a second dose. meanwhile, the world health organization once again warned against wealthy nations offering booster shots for the general population with so many countries still lacking basic access to the vaccine. elsewhere, the northern chinese city of harbin has ordered recreational facilities and religious venues to shut down million. the move is part of china's zero tolerance approach to stamping out new outbreaks of the virus. mexican authorities have started violently apprehending and rounding up haitian asylum seekers w
this is vivian smith, a leader with the miami workers center. >> i have been forced to choose between food, rent too many times. making choices between our health or our homes. amy: johnson & johnson said tuesday an additional dose of its covid-19 vaccine boosted its efficacy to 94% in mild to severe infections, up from 74% for just one shot. the j&j shot also has longer lasting efficacy than the mrna vaccines authorized in the u.s. according to a recent study. j&j says their...
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too attend a group meeting of other people who stuttered which was very smart of her her name is vivian she works at the university of maryland. if she tell me the key to recovery is recognizing you are a person who stutters i would have run in the opposite direction. i would have said i cannot do that. come meet some other people. i came to this meeting that are the lawyers professors people who were actors they come from all walks of life they're all ages. there are many others were covid study years. i began over time as i'm an asian american, i'm a woman, i'm a doctor also a person who stutters that i unpacking my speech as it took years instead of saying i can't say this word took me years to figure out what success looks like is not having the mental gymnastics and not being afraid of who i am and what i'm saying. finally figure this out i can say what i want to say. i realize that all this mental space. i was always planning two sentences ahead. i have all this mental capacity. i remember studying i share this because not everybody has a story in their speech a lot of people turn
too attend a group meeting of other people who stuttered which was very smart of her her name is vivian she works at the university of maryland. if she tell me the key to recovery is recognizing you are a person who stutters i would have run in the opposite direction. i would have said i cannot do that. come meet some other people. i came to this meeting that are the lawyers professors people who were actors they come from all walks of life they're all ages. there are many others were covid...
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. >> i am vivian, board president of the mental health association of san francisco.rent situation. my friend, like many others was sent to sub-acute facilities hours away. he is isolated from his support system and technology. his limited phone access, no library, no computer, no conversing as most residents have dementia. family and friends can't rely on getting through to his room when they call. ot and pt post surgery plan is not meeting his need for increased self-sufficient efficiently. neither his conservator or social worker call him or answer his calls. he feels abandoned like others in similar placements. san francisco is not overseeing what is or is not happening in these facilities. we must change this and take care of our own in their own city. >> are you still there. you have 45 seconds left. >> i am through. >> thank you for sharing your comments. mr. smith. next caller, please. >> good morning. michael lion, senior disability option. we are strongly opposed to cpnc stopping sub-acute care for critically ill patients out-of-county where they receive poo
. >> i am vivian, board president of the mental health association of san francisco.rent situation. my friend, like many others was sent to sub-acute facilities hours away. he is isolated from his support system and technology. his limited phone access, no library, no computer, no conversing as most residents have dementia. family and friends can't rely on getting through to his room when they call. ot and pt post surgery plan is not meeting his need for increased self-sufficient...
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host: vivian, tennessee, democratic color. caller: good morning. i am sick and tired of you republicans going around and saying everything is too much, infrastructure, everything poor people need is too much. mitch mcconnell got up there and said he is not going to vote for any deal that congress, democratic congress put up. that man said it out of his mouth. you all up they are along with him. you in virginia, you know you got poor people. you all voted against the infrastructure deal, but it passed. your people got the money. republicans got the money. i have seen people talking up there. you are republican was glad to get that money to help out. you talking about infrastructure. wiped out people's homes, floods. down in texas, you saw what ted cruz did, ran away while the people freezing. water busting in. do you all care? no, sir. you don't care about anything. host: what is your question for the congressman? caller: this is what i'm going to tell him. why you go against everything that the poor people in the working people need? guest: thank y
host: vivian, tennessee, democratic color. caller: good morning. i am sick and tired of you republicans going around and saying everything is too much, infrastructure, everything poor people need is too much. mitch mcconnell got up there and said he is not going to vote for any deal that congress, democratic congress put up. that man said it out of his mouth. you all up they are along with him. you in virginia, you know you got poor people. you all voted against the infrastructure deal, but it...
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. >> i am vivian, board president of the mental health association of san francisco. this is the current situation. my friend, like many others was sent to sub-acute facilities hours away. he is isolated from his support system and technology. his limited phone access, no library, no computer, no conversing as most residents have dementia. family and friends can't rely on getting through to his room when they call. ot and pt post surgery plan is not meeting his need for increased self-sufficient efficiently. neither his conservator or social worker call him or answer his calls. he feels abandoned like others in similar placements. san francisco is not overseeing what is or is not happening in these facilities. we must change this and take care of our own in their own city. >> are you still there. you have 45 seconds left. >> i am through. >> thank you for sharing your comments. mr. smith. next caller, please. >> good morning. michael lion, senior disability option. we are strongly opposed to cpnc stopping sub-acute care for critically ill patients out-of-county where
. >> i am vivian, board president of the mental health association of san francisco. this is the current situation. my friend, like many others was sent to sub-acute facilities hours away. he is isolated from his support system and technology. his limited phone access, no library, no computer, no conversing as most residents have dementia. family and friends can't rely on getting through to his room when they call. ot and pt post surgery plan is not meeting his need for increased...
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host: vivian in tennessee, democratic caller. caller: good morning. don't you republicans eliminate the debt limit? we are the only country that do that. when you was in there i watched you. you did this to this country. biden came in and it was over. you know what? i am sick and tired of republicans. all of you have the same talking points. it is about time the democrats call you all out. during the pandemic trump was the president. people died because of him. you did not hold this man responsible. the lobbyists are paying you off. we have all seen it now. we are suffering in georgia when you're up there don't want people to vote, people with no water, people can't afford medicine. how can you sit up there with a straight face and say this to america? host: vivian, there are a lot of issues. is there one question for the congressman? caller: yes. why are you doing this to us? the debt limit needs to be eliminated. we are the only country that do that. host: congressman? guest: why are we doing this? why are we trying to be fiscally responsible? becau
host: vivian in tennessee, democratic caller. caller: good morning. don't you republicans eliminate the debt limit? we are the only country that do that. when you was in there i watched you. you did this to this country. biden came in and it was over. you know what? i am sick and tired of republicans. all of you have the same talking points. it is about time the democrats call you all out. during the pandemic trump was the president. people died because of him. you did not hold this man...