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la academia de ciencias de san francisco se prepara para inaugurar su dino 10. así se llama. mucho con los dinosaurios. a veces, cuando están muy chiquitos. cuando estas exposiciones sí son más sorprendentes porque lo ves en libros y ya verlo de tamaño natural no es lo mismo, verdad? pero parece increíble pensar que en algún momento existieron aquí donde estamos nosotros. increíble. y parece increíble que todavía los humanos estamos aquí también. también parece increíble, pero tranquilo, quizás es mira hacia arriba. esta noche noticias telemundo. trump acusa al presidente de ucrania zelenski de jugar con la tercera guerra mundial y de ser un desagradecido. en una reuniÓn en la casa blanca. aquÍ le explicamos las. esperar 40 aÑos por su extradiciÓn desde mÉxico. finalmente, rafael caro quintero, fundador del cÁrtel de guadalajara y responsable de la muer
la academia de ciencias de san francisco se prepara para inaugurar su dino 10. así se llama. mucho con los dinosaurios. a veces, cuando están muy chiquitos. cuando estas exposiciones sí son más sorprendentes porque lo ves en libros y ya verlo de tamaño natural no es lo mismo, verdad? pero parece increíble pensar que en algún momento existieron aquí donde estamos nosotros. increíble. y parece increíble que todavía los humanos estamos aquí también. también parece increíble, pero...
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le comento que este fin de semana la academia de ciencias de san francisco inauguró una iniciativa conocidacomo dino díaz. vea de qué le hablamos. por primera vez, las familias podrán ver esos dinosaurios que ellos lo denominan como animatrónicos o son animados y electrónicos de tamaño real en los jardines exteriores de la academia. y no solo eso, sino que ellos, los visitantes, también podrán buscar fósiles de dinosaurios en la arena. quienes acudan a la exhibición podrán sentirse como todos unos paleontólogos. me imagino que si tienen niños menores de edad o adolescentes, les va a encantar. así es que debe de llevarlos. a mí me gustaría ir también. recuerde que a las >> el lunes 3 de marzo estÉ bien informado aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. el presidente de ucrania sigue estando dispuesto a mantener un diÁlogo constructivo con estados unidos y firmar el acuerdo de tierras raras que quedÓ en el aire tras su abrupta visita del viernes a la casa blanca. queda menos de un dÍa para que la administraciÓn trump cumpla la amenaza de aumentar aranceles del 25% de importaciones, tanto de canad
le comento que este fin de semana la academia de ciencias de san francisco inauguró una iniciativa conocidacomo dino díaz. vea de qué le hablamos. por primera vez, las familias podrán ver esos dinosaurios que ellos lo denominan como animatrónicos o son animados y electrónicos de tamaño real en los jardines exteriores de la academia. y no solo eso, sino que ellos, los visitantes, también podrán buscar fósiles de dinosaurios en la arena. quienes acudan a la exhibición podrán sentirse...
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como animatrónicos o son animados y electrónicos de tamaño real en los jardines exteriores de la academia
como animatrónicos o son animados y electrónicos de tamaño real en los jardines exteriores de la academia
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brian: supposed to be open minded. >> i think academia was supposed to be like the wild west of ideasested in updating education for the modern world that we live in. brian: some people think on the outside. they'll say well, they are university of austin, they just started a conservative campus and think it's too liberal in the iv ivies and they started something conservative. are they wrong? >> they're wrong. and&it's indisputable that higher education is dominated by one side of the spectrum and increasingly going for the left. that's highly come probable and not necessarily because of the left but institutions like universities should not be dominating the organization. brian: red jones founded a bike park he built by raising impressive $3 million and working to secure new land and attract more investors all while juggling classes and running his own clothing business. business. so, red, what attracted you to university of austin? >> the network and utx is insane and extremely impressive people that generally want to make sure this founding class is as successful in the future and
brian: supposed to be open minded. >> i think academia was supposed to be like the wild west of ideasested in updating education for the modern world that we live in. brian: some people think on the outside. they'll say well, they are university of austin, they just started a conservative campus and think it's too liberal in the iv ivies and they started something conservative. are they wrong? >> they're wrong. and&it's indisputable that higher education is dominated by one side...
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it is supposed to be open minded. >> i thought academia was wild left i.d. out.restet wed in updatig education for the modern o world we live end. >> brian: some people think on the outside, the university of austin started a conservative campus.vi they thinkes it is too liberal n sothe ivs but they need something conservative. are they wrong? >> they are wrong. it is indisputable in higher education is dominated by one side of the spectrum. >> brian: that is? >> the left. increasingly the left of the left. that is highly problematic, notb necessariluty because it is the left, but institutions like university should not be dominated by any particular ideology or any particular political perspective. >> brian: 1 of 90 students in ed jthe classroom, raising annd impressive $3 million and now working to securate new land and attract more investors all whilb juggling classesus in running a clothing business. >> so, what attracted you to thd university of austin? >> the network is insane and people that genuinely want toe make sure thfue class isdon' successful as pos
it is supposed to be open minded. >> i thought academia was wild left i.d. out.restet wed in updatig education for the modern o world we live end. >> brian: some people think on the outside, the university of austin started a conservative campus.vi they thinkes it is too liberal n sothe ivs but they need something conservative. are they wrong? >> they are wrong. it is indisputable in higher education is dominated by one side of the spectrum. >> brian: that is? >>...
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que vivimos en este paÍs "soy la primera americana de origen dominicano que acepta un premio de la academiay canta en espaÑol, pero a pesar de sus 13 nominaciones, la pelÍcula "emilia pÉrez" sÓlo ganÓ dos premios Óscars el de zoe saldaÑa y el de mejor canciÓn. borja: todos nos sentimos muy representados en el discurso de ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] presentadora: gracias por acompaÑarnos.
que vivimos en este paÍs "soy la primera americana de origen dominicano que acepta un premio de la academiay canta en espaÑol, pero a pesar de sus 13 nominaciones, la pelÍcula "emilia pÉrez" sÓlo ganÓ dos premios Óscars el de zoe saldaÑa y el de mejor canciÓn. borja: todos nos sentimos muy representados en el discurso de ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] presentadora: gracias por acompaÑarnos.
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estrellas que estÁn invitadas y tambiÉn aquellos nominados en esta ediciÓn 97 de los premios de la academiaez. esta noche nos hablÓ de su experiencia aquÍ, pero en noticias telemundo. >> ahora el cardenal benÍtez es un personaje muy. este muy bonito. es alguien que estÁ dedicado al trabajo con la gente necesitada, con los pobres, con la en lugares de de guerra, de conflicto muy grave y trae esa parte espiritual y esa parte del trabajo de veras caritativo al al cÓnclave en medio de todas estas luchas de poder. >> pero mire, le explico algo sumamente interesante. es arquitecto de profesiÓn y se estrenÓ como actor en esta pelÍcula, cumpliendo asÍ el sueÑo de su vida. mucho Éxito. este domingo emilia pÉrez se coronÓ este viernes como la gran ganadora de los premios cÉsar, los mÁs importantes del cine francÉs. se llevÓ siete de los 12 galardones a los que estaba nominada. incluso mejor pelÍcula y mejor direcciÓn. ahÍ estuvo la actriz carla sofÍa gascÓn en su primera apariciÓn pÚblica tras la polÉmica por sus antiguos tweets catalogados de discriminatorios. y al regresar aquÍ. impresionantes vide
estrellas que estÁn invitadas y tambiÉn aquellos nominados en esta ediciÓn 97 de los premios de la academiaez. esta noche nos hablÓ de su experiencia aquÍ, pero en noticias telemundo. >> ahora el cardenal benÍtez es un personaje muy. este muy bonito. es alguien que estÁ dedicado al trabajo con la gente necesitada, con los pobres, con la en lugares de de guerra, de conflicto muy grave y trae esa parte espiritual y esa parte del trabajo de veras caritativo al al cÓnclave en medio de...
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pero esta noche la academia puede darles el espaldarazo final.tos curiosos de la esperada entrega. >> noticias telemundo fin de semana con johanna suÁrez. >> quÉ tal? feliz domingo y gracias por estar con nosotros. hoy comenzamos en europa, donde varios lÍderes no descartan el envÍo de tropas a ucrania. el grupo que sostuvo una cumbre de emergencia en londres, tambiÉn hablÓ de aumentar el gasto militar ante la amenaza de moscÚ. todo esto en respuesta al desencuentro ocurrido en la oficina oval, que sigue sacudiendo a la comunidad internacional. javier vega tiene lo Último. >> desde londres. el mensaje de europa fue claro apoyo total a ucrania. la calidez con que 19 lÍderes europeos recibieron este domingo al presidente zelenski de ucrania, contrastÓ con el tenso intercambio que tuvo apenas el viernes con el presidente trump. y que obligÓ a una reuniÓn de emergencia este domingo con la promesa de apoyo militar a kiev, incluso de tropas ante la invasiÓn rusa. >> with boots on the ground and plains in the air together with others europe must do the
pero esta noche la academia puede darles el espaldarazo final.tos curiosos de la esperada entrega. >> noticias telemundo fin de semana con johanna suÁrez. >> quÉ tal? feliz domingo y gracias por estar con nosotros. hoy comenzamos en europa, donde varios lÍderes no descartan el envÍo de tropas a ucrania. el grupo que sostuvo una cumbre de emergencia en londres, tambiÉn hablÓ de aumentar el gasto militar ante la amenaza de moscÚ. todo esto en respuesta al desencuentro ocurrido...
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he has academia wants have struck a most thoughtful time than usual. oscar one is included a palestinian film about the of this ration of a village and the occupied westbank vandals. reports from hollywood. nora, the independent film and nor was the big winner on oscar night with 5 awards, including best picture, best director and best actress, 25 year old mikey madison, rachel ar. she portrays a sex worker who marries the son of a russian oligarch. and then has to struggle to survive. i grew up in los angeles, but hollywood always felt so far away from me. so, to be here, standing in this room today is really incredible. it was an unprecedented night for pell, a student in filmmaking, the documentary no other land one each category. the 1st tell us denny and film ever to win an oscar. it's the story of a journalist who chronicles and struggles against the gradual obliteration of his village. in the occupied westbank by b is rarely harmed no other than the edit.
he has academia wants have struck a most thoughtful time than usual. oscar one is included a palestinian film about the of this ration of a village and the occupied westbank vandals. reports from hollywood. nora, the independent film and nor was the big winner on oscar night with 5 awards, including best picture, best director and best actress, 25 year old mikey madison, rachel ar. she portrays a sex worker who marries the son of a russian oligarch. and then has to struggle to survive. i grew...
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so why do the democrats, the lector immediate academia white and the phony constitutional law professorsically donald trump from the executive has no role. despite the fact it's in the executive branch. they are cultural marxist economic socialist for this is what they want, this is what they have created. you see america if you begin going down into the process that what looking at what's taking place, you're destroying the whole idea of an omnibus spending bill. we the people o knowing of the spending is on. congress on the front and the omnibus on the spending and, and he says i want to take a look. they're fighting him. they're fighting him with their judges appeared the fighting him in the media. the fighting him in congress and with a constitutional crisis. what congress is doing is a constitutional for their something in the constitution that gives them the power to bankrupt the country. there's something in the constitution gives them a ubiquitous spending and taxing power to spend, borrow whatever they want on whatever they want. and tax anyway they want. you could not write in
so why do the democrats, the lector immediate academia white and the phony constitutional law professorsically donald trump from the executive has no role. despite the fact it's in the executive branch. they are cultural marxist economic socialist for this is what they want, this is what they have created. you see america if you begin going down into the process that what looking at what's taking place, you're destroying the whole idea of an omnibus spending bill. we the people o knowing of the...
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over emphasis on identity politics, allowing the far left to decline down might to find the party, academia government bureaucracy. those sounds like all good suggestions for what's wrong with the party and maybe find a way forward or how to fix it, but judging on what we see, they are not listening. >> well, not yet. it was just a couple of weeks ago. we got a long time to figure this all out. when you are out of power as we are now, you are a party without a leader. republicans found themselves in that position during the joe biden years. until they had their presidential nominating process. that is where we are, so there's going to be a lot of debate inside the party. including people all the way on the far left, center left, even center right. there is a lot of debate about this, but our view as moderates is we are being defined by their radicals in our parties in ways that are incredibly unhelpful and don't point out a path towards victory. so we've got to turn that around before 2026 if we are going to get back any power and the ability to stop some of the most damaging things that tr
over emphasis on identity politics, allowing the far left to decline down might to find the party, academia government bureaucracy. those sounds like all good suggestions for what's wrong with the party and maybe find a way forward or how to fix it, but judging on what we see, they are not listening. >> well, not yet. it was just a couple of weeks ago. we got a long time to figure this all out. when you are out of power as we are now, you are a party without a leader. republicans found...
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people joke that academia perceives one funeral at a time because there's little to discourage them from holding on to bad ideas. in markets, if you persist in remaining wrong, you can blow up your career, your portfolio, your firm. that discipline has helped me shed bad ideas more quickly than i otherwise other than. in 2010, i saw how china's currency manipulation wreaked havoc across the industrial base and stole jobs. appreciating the negative effects on the economy required rejecting a number of the common models of international trade, but academics would take years to accept the china shock. at that time, some former classmates despised my concerns as silly, but from its peak, almost a half century ago, the united states has lost over a third of its manufacturing workforce and too many communities reliant upon those jobs were ravaged. the human suffering involved in such losses is enormous. the experience of an economics profession determined to ignore china's predatory behavior shaped my political outlook. economists too often disregard national security without pausing to consid
people joke that academia perceives one funeral at a time because there's little to discourage them from holding on to bad ideas. in markets, if you persist in remaining wrong, you can blow up your career, your portfolio, your firm. that discipline has helped me shed bad ideas more quickly than i otherwise other than. in 2010, i saw how china's currency manipulation wreaked havoc across the industrial base and stole jobs. appreciating the negative effects on the economy required rejecting a...