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xiomara: Úrsula tiene dos años.ula le queden aún varios años para su retiro, su guía y entrenador ya expresó su intención de quedarse con ella en seis años o incluso antes, si sucede un imprevisto. el nexo que forman estos dúos es de admirar: son muchos los riesgos, logros y fracasos compartidos. regresamos después de una breve pausa. locutor: cuando regresemos, denise bidot, la modelo que le dio visibilidad a muchas mujeres que se escondían. denise: gracias a dios estamos en un momento donde no soy la única gordita atrás de las pasarelas. [música] atrás de las pasarelas. [música] [música] el 60 % de las mujeres usa toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así con always my fit. prueba el tamaño siguiente para hasta un 20 % más de cobertura de día o de noche. porque mejor cobertura es mejor protección. always aún después de limpiar tu casa, ¿no consigues quitar ese olor? esto se debe a que tu casa está llena de superficies suaves que atrapan olores y los liberan en la habitación. prueba
xiomara: Úrsula tiene dos años.ula le queden aún varios años para su retiro, su guía y entrenador ya expresó su intención de quedarse con ella en seis años o incluso antes, si sucede un imprevisto. el nexo que forman estos dúos es de admirar: son muchos los riesgos, logros y fracasos compartidos. regresamos después de una breve pausa. locutor: cuando regresemos, denise bidot, la modelo que le dio visibilidad a muchas mujeres que se escondían. denise: gracias a dios estamos en un...
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tÚ dirÍas que Úrsula es mejor profesional que tÚ?e todo por el proceso que se le realizÓ de cachorrita. >> reconocieron que su mejor respuesta era en casos de bÚsqueda de personas .>> era una de las mejores y actualmente de que tenemos en primera mano para poder llegar en cualquier tipo de operaciÓn de bÚsqueda y rescate. >> hasayudada por su potente olfato y la destreza fÍsica para movilizarse en zonas devastadas .>> tiene mayor habilidad para meterse en lugares que de repente el humano no lograrÍa entrar o se le dificultarÍa mÁs .>> la teniente veterinaria lisa salcedo dice que ahora Úrsula deberÁ someterse a su prueba de fuego. lanzarse al vacÍo. >> consideras es un riesgo para Úrsula? >> en general a ellos no lesva afectar en nada. >> sin embargo un salto en paracaÍdas nucas se garantiza que serÁ exitoso. losperros paracaidistas van atados-- el Éxito de lanzamiento de paracaÍdas de Úrsula dependerÁ de los nervios, de que se calcule todo en cuestiÓn segundos. en este aviÓn militar de carga Úrsula va acompaÑada de tuk y. otra de la
tÚ dirÍas que Úrsula es mejor profesional que tÚ?e todo por el proceso que se le realizÓ de cachorrita. >> reconocieron que su mejor respuesta era en casos de bÚsqueda de personas .>> era una de las mejores y actualmente de que tenemos en primera mano para poder llegar en cualquier tipo de operaciÓn de bÚsqueda y rescate. >> hasayudada por su potente olfato y la destreza fÍsica para movilizarse en zonas devastadas .>> tiene mayor habilidad para meterse en...
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luego fueron puestos en libertad .ntos de familias como la de Úrsula ha llegado a este punto fronterizoayorÍaapagado a coyotes para llegar a la frontera y es ahÍ donde se entregan a los ul fron. >> los coyotes saben exactamente cÓmo no hemos visto a travÉs de los aÑos. el grupo que se entregaa la patrulla fronteriza le puede poner un promedio de 4000 a 5000 dÓlares por persona. marta: pero aÚn con el pago a quienes puesto en peligro sus vidas. inmigrantes que han sido liberados funny camino para estar con sus familiares en diferentes puntos de los estados unidos. >> cuando ienen que presentar ante un juez de migraciÓn. marta: el proceso puede ser largo debido a la cantidad de gente. pero tambiÉn les abre las posibilidades de obtener algunos documentos mientrasse determina su suerte. >> necesitan pruebas, necesitan denuncias, tus fotografÍas. cualquier cosaque les ayude a comprobar si el juez s, que van persecuciÓn. marta: casados pero optimistas yolanda y su familia van rumbo a miami para encontrarse con su mamÁ que no ve desde hace varios aÑos. su mayor anhelo es que sus hijos vivan en
luego fueron puestos en libertad .ntos de familias como la de Úrsula ha llegado a este punto fronterizoayorÍaapagado a coyotes para llegar a la frontera y es ahÍ donde se entregan a los ul fron. >> los coyotes saben exactamente cÓmo no hemos visto a travÉs de los aÑos. el grupo que se entregaa la patrulla fronteriza le puede poner un promedio de 4000 a 5000 dÓlares por persona. marta: pero aÚn con el pago a quienes puesto en peligro sus vidas. inmigrantes que han sido liberados...
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was -- i mean, that was the social construct that ursula going -- ursula le guin set out to disrupt byhe imaginative work in her series. you look at this run of novels, and you don't see much about gender. what is significant here is what isn't really happening on the book covers. -- i am reminded science fiction authors don't have a lot of influence on what goes on the covers of their book. but this tells the story of how science fiction publishing chose to deal with this extremely explosive look in 1969. you've got 200 scientists who read science fiction together reading has your influenced you as a scientist? there enters would be somewhere between "heck yeah" and "why are you even asking?" a biologist, got his biology degree here in 1998. develop any number cancer.hts about one of the things we have on display in a case that is mostly about him rather than his collection is his dissertation, which is signed to him by ray bradberry. ray bradberry was one of the greats of the 20th century science fiction. his was always extremely imaginative about science. one of his great works is "
was -- i mean, that was the social construct that ursula going -- ursula le guin set out to disrupt byhe imaginative work in her series. you look at this run of novels, and you don't see much about gender. what is significant here is what isn't really happening on the book covers. -- i am reminded science fiction authors don't have a lot of influence on what goes on the covers of their book. but this tells the story of how science fiction publishing chose to deal with this extremely explosive...
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i sat down with the film's director ursula macfarlane the day after the premiere.he began by talking about how it felt to make this film. >> it felt personal. i can't say i've in the position of those women. there are shades of if this happened to me and all of my friends and my mom and so many women that i know. it's personal. it feels in a collective way very personal. i wanted to try and understand how we got to this point. how he got away with it for so long. that was my question. i wanted to understand how he got away with it. amy: let's go back to 1978. a person he met way back in his career in buffalo, new york. >> harvey was not harvey weinstein the movie mogul at that point. he was a very successful music promoter. buffalo was a big town on the concert stop. he had made a lot of money in was a younghope university student and she worked with him on a fleetwood mac concert. he said i'm thinking of setting up a movie company with my brother. she loved the movie so she did. she was a very young woman. they ended up on a trip to new york and he said come with
i sat down with the film's director ursula macfarlane the day after the premiere.he began by talking about how it felt to make this film. >> it felt personal. i can't say i've in the position of those women. there are shades of if this happened to me and all of my friends and my mom and so many women that i know. it's personal. it feels in a collective way very personal. i wanted to try and understand how we got to this point. how he got away with it for so long. that was my question. i...
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transpaso a boca de la liga argentina, hoy se midieron ante el rebaño sagrado en el coloso de santa Úrsula> pese a disfrupeecta por cali pierden 8 de los ultimos 10, y esta noche visitaron a chargers, que han ganado cinco al hilo. >> uno por cero, el número 26 dell por arriba. chargers ganaron 4x1 y ganan 6 partidos consecutivos, se me acabó el tiempo pausa, ya volvemos inver ---los cuidadores levantaron un >> para finalizar miren como a zoológico de cincinnati después de una tormenta invernal, lo pasaron superbien a ellos si que les gusta la nieve, >> muchas gracias, hasta mañana >> >> ccruz azul perdio a marcone antecedente chivas mpachuca po d de la nfl y mucho mas ya titulares y mas coors light >> hola ¿que tal? buenas noches bi
transpaso a boca de la liga argentina, hoy se midieron ante el rebaño sagrado en el coloso de santa Úrsula> pese a disfrupeecta por cali pierden 8 de los ultimos 10, y esta noche visitaron a chargers, que han ganado cinco al hilo. >> uno por cero, el número 26 dell por arriba. chargers ganaron 4x1 y ganan 6 partidos consecutivos, se me acabó el tiempo pausa, ya volvemos inver ---los cuidadores levantaron un >> para finalizar miren como a zoológico de cincinnati después de...
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ursula vander lay joined us last year with her sword and he public service to the entire merkel administration. wonderful to be here with you again. patrick donaghy wrote to me the most extraordinary story of davos, the germans and the italians figuring out what to do in the cold mediterranean with immigration and migration. now where these two governments stand on the real, tangible moment of people in the water in the mediterranean on a winter's day. guest: first of all, we have been committed to the mission you are addressing since 2015 now, and we stay committed. the german navy saved 22,000 people during that time. over the last months, there had block of thisal ,ission that couldn't be found the distribution mechanism for migrants. therefore the ship didn't have any metric for certain. therefore we asked for a political solution in brussels where the solution has to be found so that we can keep on going to send ships to the mediterranean, to fight smuggling, to fight the human traffickers. that is the main task, and therefore to protect our borders from illegal migration and solve the mi
ursula vander lay joined us last year with her sword and he public service to the entire merkel administration. wonderful to be here with you again. patrick donaghy wrote to me the most extraordinary story of davos, the germans and the italians figuring out what to do in the cold mediterranean with immigration and migration. now where these two governments stand on the real, tangible moment of people in the water in the mediterranean on a winter's day. guest: first of all, we have been...
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went to the ursula processing center, a place where children are separated from their parents. there was a lot of sadness that they and irony. and littleer's day boys and girls were taken from their mothers and fathers. one of the things that gave me , theis when i got there , many of theming had the same color skin i do and that the children did and so many of them did not. so many of them to not look likely. they came from -- did not look like me. they came from different backgrounds. we are united in this country, not by how we look, but by what we value. we can choose to value and inclusion and come together around the values that made the nation down the of the world. we can work hard to create a that is the smartest, healthiest, fairest, and most prosperous. by doing so, make sure this century is a century that all of us can be proud of for the usa. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would love to take some questions. >> we have time for a couple questions. mr. secretary, you indicated your policy initiative for universal pre-k and higher education
went to the ursula processing center, a place where children are separated from their parents. there was a lot of sadness that they and irony. and littleer's day boys and girls were taken from their mothers and fathers. one of the things that gave me , theis when i got there , many of theming had the same color skin i do and that the children did and so many of them did not. so many of them to not look likely. they came from -- did not look like me. they came from different backgrounds. we are...
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jose and ursula rescued stated from their part, photographered by michael george for his new kids' bookness. every three hours they're fed this infant formula. they have to have their bottle. so cute. thank you to seaworld rescue team. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> teaching kids about conservation. "life at the zoo," look for it by michael george. that's "pop news." >> thank you, adrienne. >>> we move to our cover story. honeymoons, babymoons now gwyneth paltrow opening up about her familymoon where both her new husband and ex-husband join for a trip. amy is back to tell us all about it. >> strahan, you're laughing. >> i'm just smiling. >> we're laughing at this. all right, when gwyneth headed to the maldives with her new husband after she got married she wanted the vacation to be a family affair so brought her kids and her ex-husband, chris martin. >> reporter: this morning we're getting new details about gwyneth paltrow's nontraditional honeymoon. >> who did you bring? >> well, my husband, my new husband and myself and his two children and my two children and a family that we travel w
jose and ursula rescued stated from their part, photographered by michael george for his new kids' bookness. every three hours they're fed this infant formula. they have to have their bottle. so cute. thank you to seaworld rescue team. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> teaching kids about conservation. "life at the zoo," look for it by michael george. that's "pop news." >> thank you, adrienne. >>> we move to our cover story. honeymoons, babymoons now...
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here to tell us is dietitian ursula philpot from leeds beckett university. good morning. have in their diets and a reduction in thing like cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes, rectal cancers. a clear relationship, if you eat more fibre your disease risk gets reduced. relationship, if you eat more fibre your disease risk gets reducedlj use your disease risk gets reduced.” use the word confusing when we introduced this article because we have been told stay away from bread, you can see all the wheat and the bread behind us, high—protein, will help you lose weight, follow a mediterranean diet. it is really confusing. it depends what your primary aim is. if your primary aim is weight loss you might want to shift your diet towards a higher protein end. but the general health and well—being we don't suggest people exclude carbohydrates. you will not get the essential fibre, you won't get all the vitamins and minerals you need. how much fibre do we need? in this study they looked up we need? in this study they looked up people with 25 to 30 grams of fibre a day had optimal
here to tell us is dietitian ursula philpot from leeds beckett university. good morning. have in their diets and a reduction in thing like cardiovascular disease, type two diabetes, rectal cancers. a clear relationship, if you eat more fibre your disease risk gets reduced. relationship, if you eat more fibre your disease risk gets reducedlj use your disease risk gets reduced.” use the word confusing when we introduced this article because we have been told stay away from bread, you can see...
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discuss more about the health implications of following a meat free diet, we'rejoined by the dietician ursulawill have something that tastes very different. you take out all sorts of meat products, dairy products, eggs, honey, it will be a taste difference but in terms of nutrition, doing something that is pretty good. replacing meat and dairy products with vegetable based products. going to help protect us against things like cancer. replacing the meats and dairies. something that is equally nutritious. getting a cautionary approach which is you have to be careful that you do make sure that you are not having something missing from your diet. say that you go vegan from up, that something is missing. we talk about is a well—planned vegan diet. vegan diet can be deficient in the number of nutrients, vitamin d, calcium, omega three, selenium, i dine, but if you plan your diet well, you know where the nutrients are found, it can be healthy, but the key is you have to know certain foods and planet well. you can't just replace know certain foods and planet well. you can'tjust replace meat with veg
discuss more about the health implications of following a meat free diet, we'rejoined by the dietician ursulawill have something that tastes very different. you take out all sorts of meat products, dairy products, eggs, honey, it will be a taste difference but in terms of nutrition, doing something that is pretty good. replacing meat and dairy products with vegetable based products. going to help protect us against things like cancer. replacing the meats and dairies. something that is equally...