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[adrián] adiós. [adrián ríe] oye...rjorie, te voy a decir una cosa. [adrián] ahorita lo que tengo mucho orgullo es de tener invitadas de tu calidad, de tu calibre. mujeres tan bonitas y tan preciosísimas como marjorie de sousa. ¿sí o no? - muchas gracias. - [público ovaciona] por favor, siéntate. estás en tu casa, marjorie. no, bueno, es que ¿quién lo iba a decir? internacional, ya estás aquí en los estados unidos. - [vítor] sí, sí. - pero ¿qué es esto? marjorie, este, mira. ahí está el vítor, si quieres llevar un suvenir de recuerdo. no los estamos vendiendo, te lo regalo yo, marjorie, eh. qué lindo. ¿y qué estás agarrando aquí? nada, nada más es para que me lleves a tu casa y te puedas dormir conmigo y no me extrañes nunca. - [ríe] no creo. - [vítor] ¿no? - no creo. - ¿qué, "marjories"? pa' que por primera vez estés con un hombre guapo en tu vida. [ríe] sí, marjorie. - no vengas a hablar, vítor. - [vítor] no, espérate. - [ríe] - "oyes, oyes"... - vas a salir perdiendo, vítor. - no, no, 'pérate. [ríe] marjories, mira,
[adrián] adiós. [adrián ríe] oye...rjorie, te voy a decir una cosa. [adrián] ahorita lo que tengo mucho orgullo es de tener invitadas de tu calidad, de tu calibre. mujeres tan bonitas y tan preciosísimas como marjorie de sousa. ¿sí o no? - muchas gracias. - [público ovaciona] por favor, siéntate. estás en tu casa, marjorie. no, bueno, es que ¿quién lo iba a decir? internacional, ya estás aquí en los estados unidos. - [vítor] sí, sí. - pero ¿qué es esto? marjorie, este, mira....
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adrian for one had no compunctions. even from totally normal, just like i was working as a way sir, i didn't worry about the clients and the most to start with, i'm checking to see the mood among your colleagues and cooling. i was always great . the people right now. right now the 1300 kilometers away is our blues. can hear the criminal authorities want it to stop the perpetrators and bring the scam to liked the apply dysfunction. we have a large number of injured policies you have on adults. many victims have lost their retirement funds so borrowed against life insurance policies and the all they have to take out loans will take side jobs and then shortly before retirement. a station not quite for the vendor by the control and name, the offices of this orlando state office of criminal investigation. here investigators hunted down in cyber trading scammers, assisted by colleagues from austria and elsewhere in europe, from kosovo to bulgaria, and the czech republic. some 35 rates were carried out in 5 countries against t
adrian for one had no compunctions. even from totally normal, just like i was working as a way sir, i didn't worry about the clients and the most to start with, i'm checking to see the mood among your colleagues and cooling. i was always great . the people right now. right now the 1300 kilometers away is our blues. can hear the criminal authorities want it to stop the perpetrators and bring the scam to liked the apply dysfunction. we have a large number of injured policies you have on adults....
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adrian, however, has an answer. was the this, the, this, he knew that something like that could happen and was paid in proportion to that prison. to you, there are people who say secluded bizarre gladly go to jail for 10 years if i get so and so many millions were the so i wouldn't do that. but i also don't think it's that big of a deal. well, most often for some reason being the yeah, this is shonda, it's a shame, it's sad that it's still operating and people are still losing their money. and of course, at the end of the day, i also worry about the perpetrators, what kind of situation they're in, that they have to accept this work. adrian has no regrets about working at the call center. beaver studios, you never know what it would be like if things had been different devices, literacy, but i know i would be much worse off than i am now. but as to what do you do it again? if i were in a position where i needed to do it, i would do this. i was never forced to do anything for one year on the one thing sort of those. i
adrian, however, has an answer. was the this, the, this, he knew that something like that could happen and was paid in proportion to that prison. to you, there are people who say secluded bizarre gladly go to jail for 10 years if i get so and so many millions were the so i wouldn't do that. but i also don't think it's that big of a deal. well, most often for some reason being the yeah, this is shonda, it's a shame, it's sad that it's still operating and people are still losing their money. and...
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last but least , adrian back but not least, adrian back page zero. but not least, adrian back page zerour freedom our freedom. but not least, adrian back page zentour freedom has freedom. but not least, adrian back page zentour freedom has neverwm. but not least, adrian back page zentour freedom has never been and our freedom has never been more under threat. not from invading armies , from globalist invading armies, from globalist organisations. the is the organisations. the who. is the worst of all. the pandemic treaty . treaty. >> oh, my brilliant colleague jess was asked to get an image of the who, but she thought it was the who . so we had roger was the who. so we had roger daltrey and pete townshend, and it had producer maria and producer lot t laughing their heads off for about an hour. comedy gold. but well done, jess. we love your at ten. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has condemned what he's described as violent from right violent scenes from far right groups sympathisers . groups and hamas sympathisers. hours after eve
last but least , adrian back but not least, adrian back page zero. but not least, adrian back page zerour freedom our freedom. but not least, adrian back page zentour freedom has freedom. but not least, adrian back page zentour freedom has neverwm. but not least, adrian back page zentour freedom has never been and our freedom has never been more under threat. not from invading armies , from globalist invading armies, from globalist organisations. the is the organisations. the who. is the worst...
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a ver, adrián. eh...número. en cuanto a la técnica. todo el trabajo de pies, las patadas, tu personaje muy simpático. y la química entre los dos. estaba muy sincronizados, eso es muy bonito. ¿viste el cuello? - ah, claro. - ah, vale, vale. vi el cuello. la joya brillando aquí, le pegó el sol. todo lo que platicamos. [adrián] "el cuello, el cuello", y yo decía: "madre mía, no entiendo..." [ríen] y la dirección de allá a acá, dije: "ah, chulo, chulo". sí, esa sección me gustó mucho, la de la cadera, es difícil de coordinar. esa combinación hacia acá me gustó mucho. te tengo que decir que no puedo aceptar tu regalo. - [adrián] ¿por? - [bianca resuella] es soborno a los jueces. [ríen] entonces, gracias, pero... o sea, realmente, te iba a dar un beso en la boca, pero... [audiencia grita] [todos] ¡beso! ¡beso! ¡beso! ¡beso! ¡beso! prefiere el beso. [ríen] no, no es verdad. [mane] bueno, pues muchísimas gracias, bianca. mi querida roselyn, ¿qué opinas tú? pues ya lo han dicho todo. yo lo encontré extraordinario.
a ver, adrián. eh...número. en cuanto a la técnica. todo el trabajo de pies, las patadas, tu personaje muy simpático. y la química entre los dos. estaba muy sincronizados, eso es muy bonito. ¿viste el cuello? - ah, claro. - ah, vale, vale. vi el cuello. la joya brillando aquí, le pegó el sol. todo lo que platicamos. [adrián] "el cuello, el cuello", y yo decía: "madre mía, no entiendo..." [ríen] y la dirección de allá a acá, dije: "ah, chulo, chulo"....
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adrián. [chiquinquirá] ¡bravo, adrián! felicidades.anking reimagined. what's in your wallet? pictures of max! [slurp] yuck! [aplausos] estamos de vuelta en la etapa final de esta gala de mira quién baila, la revancha, a punto de vivir otro momento histórico, por el que seguramente también será recordada esta gran temporada. así es, mi mane. por primera vez en la televisión hispana isaac y esteban hernández, dos hermanos compañeros en el ballet de san francisco y de los mejores bailarines a nivel mundial, van a tomar nuestra pista. pero antes, queremos que vean esto. [música] [aplausos] [suena my way] [aplausos] [chiquinquirá] ¡bravísimo! wow, qué momento para la historia de mira quién baila. maravillosos. hay que decir que viva méxico, por este gran regalo. increíble, estaba maravillada. en backstage estábamos todos maravillados con con lo sublime de este momento, ¿no? con esa coordinación. de verdad que qué buen regalo. por primera vez en televisión juntos. sé que han bailado muchas veces juntos, pero por primera vez lo están haciendo
adrián. [chiquinquirá] ¡bravo, adrián! felicidades.anking reimagined. what's in your wallet? pictures of max! [slurp] yuck! [aplausos] estamos de vuelta en la etapa final de esta gala de mira quién baila, la revancha, a punto de vivir otro momento histórico, por el que seguramente también será recordada esta gran temporada. así es, mi mane. por primera vez en la televisión hispana isaac y esteban hernández, dos hermanos compañeros en el ballet de san francisco y de los mejores...
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observer adrian whitehall.ceasefire possible? would it work ? well it would if you've work? well it would if you've got the parameters in place just calling for a ceasefire without any ground rules is not going to get anywhere. >> so the hostages is one thing. that's two 200 hostages among them. >> a holocaust survivor and children , right? children, right? >> yeah, correct. so yes, i would actually. or de—escalation , certainly. but but a ceasefire would be an ideal thing. but say without the parameters in place, it's just not going to happen. and let me just say one point about conflict from a about this whole conflict from a middle as well. middle east veteran as well. look, hamas is no friend to the palestinians. and you know, their their mission is to destroy israel. i'll also say netanyahu is no friend to the israelis either. and both in a very strange way, empower each other because they're both diverting . what we all want is a diverting. what we all want is a palestinian state in a stable framework . t
observer adrian whitehall.ceasefire possible? would it work ? well it would if you've work? well it would if you've got the parameters in place just calling for a ceasefire without any ground rules is not going to get anywhere. >> so the hostages is one thing. that's two 200 hostages among them. >> a holocaust survivor and children , right? children, right? >> yeah, correct. so yes, i would actually. or de—escalation , certainly. but but a ceasefire would be an ideal thing....
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toledo pudo finalmente abrazar jorge: adriÁn jesÚs to ledo pudo finalmente abrazar a su hija de sieteÓ esperaba con ansias en el aeropuerto internacional de jacksonville, florida, y por fin pudo abrazar a su hija de siete aÑos, la menor tenÍa mÁs de una semana bajo el cuidado de las autoridades migratorias estadounidenses. >> le doy gracias a dios por tener a la niÑa cerca de nuevo. rivero: tenÍa 10 meses sin ver a su familia, la familia habÍa prendido una travesÍa desde cuba cruzando varios paÍses, en mÉxico el camiÓn de carga donde viajaban clandestinamente se volcÓ y la madre falleciÓ, en total 10 migrantes murieron y 25 resultaron heridos, hoy el padre sÓlo piensa en la vida que verÁn tenido. rivero: ambos niÑos quedaron en mÉxico, alejandro muy malherido y Área ni bajo el cuidado de su tÍo, quien tambiÉn iba en otro camiÓn, a Él le tocÓ encargarse del cuerpo de su hermana. >> donde quiera que ella estÉ, nunca se me va olvidar. >> siempre la voy a estar queriendo. el niÑo permaneciÓ conectado en un respirador artificial de mÉxico, y su salud no le permite reunirse con su padre, de
toledo pudo finalmente abrazar jorge: adriÁn jesÚs to ledo pudo finalmente abrazar a su hija de sieteÓ esperaba con ansias en el aeropuerto internacional de jacksonville, florida, y por fin pudo abrazar a su hija de siete aÑos, la menor tenÍa mÁs de una semana bajo el cuidado de las autoridades migratorias estadounidenses. >> le doy gracias a dios por tener a la niÑa cerca de nuevo. rivero: tenÍa 10 meses sin ver a su familia, la familia habÍa prendido una travesÍa desde cuba...
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el ganador fue adriÁn.a] [cantan] raÚl: buenos dÍas por la maÑana. gracias por acompaÑarnos en este lunes repleto de actualidad. jomari, bienvenido a casa. jomari: siento que me acabo de caer en el aviÓn y que jessica se quedÓ en el aviÓn. raÚl: extraordinario trabajo el que hicieron. mÁs adelante, nos levantamos con noticia de Última hora. shakira llegÓ a un acuerdo con autoridades espaÑolas en el primer dÍa del juicio contra fraude fiscal. jomari: vamos a ver su salida de la corte en barcelona. el pacto le evita incluso futura pena de prisiÓn. vamos a contar todos los detalles. estuve con ella cuatro dÍas, me la encontrÉ enfrente. me dio tanto miedo. le dije shakira y me fui corriendo literal. [risas] me lo encontrÉ en los premios. en los premios grammy. ella habÍa ganado varios. estaba la Última para hacer la foto de los grammy y la estaban arreglando. yo pase por ahÍ. [risas] chef: comenzamos la semana de acciÓn de gracias regalando un pavo de costa a costa acompaÑando a larry hernÁndez a repartir. fran
el ganador fue adriÁn.a] [cantan] raÚl: buenos dÍas por la maÑana. gracias por acompaÑarnos en este lunes repleto de actualidad. jomari, bienvenido a casa. jomari: siento que me acabo de caer en el aviÓn y que jessica se quedÓ en el aviÓn. raÚl: extraordinario trabajo el que hicieron. mÁs adelante, nos levantamos con noticia de Última hora. shakira llegÓ a un acuerdo con autoridades espaÑolas en el primer dÍa del juicio contra fraude fiscal. jomari: vamos a ver su salida de la...
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let's discuss all of this with the governor of the rv, adrian orr.r orr, always a pleasure to have you. if you look at that is very to between what the rbnz and the markets are expecting, how much is there a risk of the fact that the demand-side issues that that creates might fade quicker than expected. what happens for the rbnz? would you have to favorite quickly to an easing bias -- would you have to favorite cook quickly to an easing bias? governor orr: governor orr: we have had very strong population growth. consumption per person is actually declining, so monetary policy is working. but there are more people in the country, so record demand -- aggregate demand remains very tight. when inflation is declining, our concern is that it might not decline sufficiently fast. we are in no mood for cutting until we see inflation expectations firmly back in the bed. i pivot -- a pivot would be too big a word, but where we are with corinne: and being too high at the moment, we have limited headroom for positive inflation surprises. hence our reasonably firm
let's discuss all of this with the governor of the rv, adrian orr.r orr, always a pleasure to have you. if you look at that is very to between what the rbnz and the markets are expecting, how much is there a risk of the fact that the demand-side issues that that creates might fade quicker than expected. what happens for the rbnz? would you have to favorite quickly to an easing bias -- would you have to favorite cook quickly to an easing bias? governor orr: governor orr: we have had very strong...
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yes i mean especially since you referenced adrian van r duc's book. you know, obviously he's for those who don't know, he's writing in the 1650s because he specifically wants to get people to to the netherlands. so there's no incentive denigrate the climate or the agricultural possibility of new netherland so that we definitely do have to take those sources with with a grain of salt to some extent, and the opposite as. well, in 1629 and then again in 1634, th west company wrote to the state's general to comain how horrible it was, how cold is, and it's unprofitable and, it's snowy and the winters are d and it's agriculturally unproductive. and please make us do this. oh, that's so funny. so the west india company was basically to make an argument that it would be better to to kind of abandon new netherland and focus on other, other in that early period. yes but it's probably exaggeration. so it's like on the other end because they, you know, peace was starting to be negotiated essentially. and west india company was really making a lot of money by sei
yes i mean especially since you referenced adrian van r duc's book. you know, obviously he's for those who don't know, he's writing in the 1650s because he specifically wants to get people to to the netherlands. so there's no incentive denigrate the climate or the agricultural possibility of new netherland so that we definitely do have to take those sources with with a grain of salt to some extent, and the opposite as. well, in 1629 and then again in 1634, th west company wrote to the state's...
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i don't, according to adrian watson, there still isn't a deal. but she said in her suite that the us is still working hard to try to come to some sort of agreement, particularly when it comes to getting the release of the more than 200 of 3035 captives being held by him. off inside garza, this is something that, of course people have been pressuring the by the administration to work toward in terms of not only just trying to get people released, but also trying to deal with the intensifying humanitarian prices. inside garza, there's been any number of demonstrations around the world, including here in the us. there have been people on capitol hill calling for cease fire. of course, we've had the pressure coming from the un security council. and from the un secretary general antonio good data. but as of right now, there is no deal according to the white house. okay. i was also in the washington post on saturday. we have present joe biden, publishing an all pads. what was in that a well, basically this was a to, for not only did the president argue
i don't, according to adrian watson, there still isn't a deal. but she said in her suite that the us is still working hard to try to come to some sort of agreement, particularly when it comes to getting the release of the more than 200 of 3035 captives being held by him. off inside garza, this is something that, of course people have been pressuring the by the administration to work toward in terms of not only just trying to get people released, but also trying to deal with the intensifying...
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i hereby appoint the honorable adrian smith to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, mike johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2023, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority leader and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. with time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 p.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. mr. joyce: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this veterans day 100% of americans who have put on a uniform raised their right-hand and swore and oath to defend our nation. now after more than 20 years of war, it is time for us to follow the words of president adoctor ham lincoln and to care for him who shall have borne the battle. congress must recommit itself to standing for these men and women who
i hereby appoint the honorable adrian smith to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, mike johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2023, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority leader and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. with time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the...
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adrian. you are focusing right now on the war in israel. what stood out last night that worked for you from the candidates on that topic? >> well, i thought all of them pretty much pro-israeli. they did a good job expressing their opinions on what they think should happen with the war. some of them differed in how. chris christie was more trying to say that he thinks that maybe we don't go into israel directly, you know, where as people like ron desantis we have to go in and obliterate hamas. they differed in that respect. >> harris: i didn't hear anybody directly say that we would get involved if that war but that israel had the right to obliterate them. i am curious to know, because it was talked about so much after the elections on tuesday, who did well on abortion? dwayne, what do you think? >> i think nikki haley actually did pretty well because she spoke to, i think, the middle of the issue. someone i believe that women should have the right to choose but also understanding we don't want to encourage people to make bad decisions. we w
adrian. you are focusing right now on the war in israel. what stood out last night that worked for you from the candidates on that topic? >> well, i thought all of them pretty much pro-israeli. they did a good job expressing their opinions on what they think should happen with the war. some of them differed in how. chris christie was more trying to say that he thinks that maybe we don't go into israel directly, you know, where as people like ron desantis we have to go in and obliterate...
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adrian murray reporting there from iceland.bon dioxide from the atmosphere to, well, going beyond, could space be the final frontier in the fight against global warming? well, my next guest is at the cutting edge of what's going on above the planet to save it. he's the director general of the norwegian space agency. christian houghley hansen, a real pleasure having you on the show. and kristian, let's just start with this. the basics, i mean, how is the space industry facilitating and helping the fight against climate change? first of all, the space industry, we're supplying the sensor, the satellites, and they orbit the earth. so they have a great view from up there and they are able to get a more holistic overview. they actually take pictures of the earth. they can take pictures of agriculture. they can use what we call spectral cameras in order to look at what is actually in the ground. they can monitor the moisture and drought. so there are a lot of different data and service that you can provide from those satellites. and
adrian murray reporting there from iceland.bon dioxide from the atmosphere to, well, going beyond, could space be the final frontier in the fight against global warming? well, my next guest is at the cutting edge of what's going on above the planet to save it. he's the director general of the norwegian space agency. christian houghley hansen, a real pleasure having you on the show. and kristian, let's just start with this. the basics, i mean, how is the space industry facilitating and helping...
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. >>> also tonight, arizona secretary of state adrian fontes joins me on set following his testimonyay before a senate committee on the on going right wing threat to free and fair elections. and to election workers. >>> but we begin tonight with new speaker of the house mike johnson's first official day at work. now that the people's house is back in session. we've already established that johnson is an ultra right wing kris man nationalist who will probably push a nationwide abortion ban. but for the time being, the priority is recrimination and votes on dualing censure resolutions. one is against democrat rashida tlaib, the only palestinian american in congress and has family in the west bank and it's being pitched by marjorie taylor greene, of course. she accuses tlaib of, inciting an insurrection in a house office building during a protest in support of a cease fire in gaza. the other censure resolution is against a marge greene herself. the house is also expected to take up a resolution to expel republican george santos or whatever he is calling himself these days who has been d
. >>> also tonight, arizona secretary of state adrian fontes joins me on set following his testimonyay before a senate committee on the on going right wing threat to free and fair elections. and to election workers. >>> but we begin tonight with new speaker of the house mike johnson's first official day at work. now that the people's house is back in session. we've already established that johnson is an ultra right wing kris man nationalist who will probably push a nationwide...
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almost 90 percent of the cells asian countries, exports supplying major brands such as adida, skip adrian, them and revise the clean clothes campaign group a global network supporting worker rights said, most brands have refused to publicly back union the months for higher wages and that is all from me. thank you so much for watching. take care the the books view. we'll tell you the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to you for so yeah. and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news african next on d w. china is taking the electric call market with the new e t find buy stores. this the dad has sent out to compete with us. and the us that promises a long range at a relatively low price kind of been 60 minutes on dw world in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. the 2nd son about this story is beyond the headlines world in progress. d w because this is dw news, africa coming up on the program, results from germany for its colonial era atrocities. but is that enough to at
almost 90 percent of the cells asian countries, exports supplying major brands such as adida, skip adrian, them and revise the clean clothes campaign group a global network supporting worker rights said, most brands have refused to publicly back union the months for higher wages and that is all from me. thank you so much for watching. take care the the books view. we'll tell you the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to you for so yeah. and for the future...
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the presence of sand in this type, adrian's own, is essential for life to flourish. to renew the cold sand from some bad, you'll believe it to the but a bit. and therefore the like strings. and when we've got to things, it becomes kind of pulled over the period of time and send please very important role because it is not only purifying water, but it is home for many invertebrates, many, many invertebrates and these inventories, of course, you and 40, but they are missing, and this thing for those things size, many farmers like them, we draw hon who practice subsistence farming on land near the i'm gonna have also been feeling the impact of sand mining. in spite of being so close to the river, the sword has become incapable of supporting crops like potatoes, gloves, and mangles, which used to grow easily some years earlier. i've years um i have also going some a z or some sort of up to about most of the day because of this does the cheese don't room and my glove a table of fruit on just have that the sooner lose them on 2nd. there are only $22.00 foods on the 2 out i
the presence of sand in this type, adrian's own, is essential for life to flourish. to renew the cold sand from some bad, you'll believe it to the but a bit. and therefore the like strings. and when we've got to things, it becomes kind of pulled over the period of time and send please very important role because it is not only purifying water, but it is home for many invertebrates, many, many invertebrates and these inventories, of course, you and 40, but they are missing, and this thing for...
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are witnesses who i will introduce shortly are arizona secretary of state adrian fontes, pennsylvania secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt who testified before this committee in 2021. others with howard, deputy director of the democracy program for elections at the brennan center and i know senator fischer will introduce nebraska deputy secretary of state wayne bena. senator hagerty will introduce the administrator elections for rutherford county, tennessee, alan farley. we are a year until the 2024 election, here to discuss the ongoing threats and abusive conduct targeting election workers across the country and the need for bipartisan solutions to come to these threats. public servants who have been threatened over the last few years come from red, blue, and purple states. they are democrats and republicans, many are volunteers and they are essential to the administration of free and fair elections. in all 50 states they are now hard at work to ensure the upcoming elections run smoothly, with some primary ballots actually going out as soon next month, but persisting threats whic
are witnesses who i will introduce shortly are arizona secretary of state adrian fontes, pennsylvania secretary of the commonwealth al schmidt who testified before this committee in 2021. others with howard, deputy director of the democracy program for elections at the brennan center and i know senator fischer will introduce nebraska deputy secretary of state wayne bena. senator hagerty will introduce the administrator elections for rutherford county, tennessee, alan farley. we are a year until...
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. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ adrian: buenas noches. en la serie a italiana. los playoffs de la mls, al minuto 39, servicio por herrera, el remate de franco escobar para colocar el 1—0, y con ese gol le alcanzÓ a houston para avanzar a la final de conferencia. kansas city derrotÓ 31—17 a las vegas, patrick manjÓn lanzÓ 30 y siete completos de 34 parados 138 yardas y 22 . partidazo los eagles vencieron, y buena intercesiÓn, y considerandos nos —— 2 touchdowns. los bots de milwaukee vencieron a los tri blazer de portland atetokumbo, y y damiÁn lillard fueron las mejores. hasta que lo mata relevante del mundo de los deportes. fÉlix: el laber mundo", y la magia comienza el viernes por la noche en el legends field de kansas city... a la nueva exposicÓn la nombraron "encÁnt", yÉsta es la Éptima ciudad a la que lleva su singular experiencia navidÑa... durante el mes pasado, Ás de 300 trabajadores montaron la exhibicÓn hecha a medida y construida para este estadio ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ fÉlix: mÁs de tres entre trabajadores hecha medida y construida para
. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ adrian: buenas noches. en la serie a italiana. los playoffs de la mls, al minuto 39, servicio por herrera, el remate de franco escobar para colocar el 1—0, y con ese gol le alcanzÓ a houston para avanzar a la final de conferencia. kansas city derrotÓ 31—17 a las vegas, patrick manjÓn lanzÓ 30 y siete completos de 34 parados 138 yardas y 22 . partidazo los eagles vencieron, y buena intercesiÓn, y considerandos nos —— 2 touchdowns. los bots de milwaukee vencieron...
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. >> adrian es uno de los com compradore . >> si le voy a regalar a mis hijos y me gastgastaria unose i infli inflacion no todo s podran hac hacerlo. >> no habrhabra ergalos como o aÑos anteriores por la economia mala. s>> e estiam que para cumplir la demadndare a nivel nacional s podrin contratar hattrick 450 mil trabajadores temporales en tiendas como sestas. >> pero ojo asesores financeiros sugieren comprar lo necesario y evitar acumular gastos en las tdarjetas de credito. >> qque las erpersonas se manej con un rpespresupuesto y adelan. >> si usted no tiene presupuesto lo mas importante para mcuchos podria ser su compaÑia. >> en san diego california, f franciscao fajardo noticias telemundo. >> los minorosista son el mayor empleados en estados unidos. >> en otra notcicias la u universidad atuonoma de mexico exgonero a las dos candidatas d las elecciones mexicanas y por la tesis de claudlaudia cona clauclaudia sheinbaum pardo no tiene c contenido plagiado. >> 8 de cada 10 persona no t tienen acceso a agua potable seguridad al omrganizacion mundial de la salud y una co colombiana qui
. >> adrian es uno de los com compradore . >> si le voy a regalar a mis hijos y me gastgastaria unose i infli inflacion no todo s podran hac hacerlo. >> no habrhabra ergalos como o aÑos anteriores por la economia mala. s>> e estiam que para cumplir la demadndare a nivel nacional s podrin contratar hattrick 450 mil trabajadores temporales en tiendas como sestas. >> pero ojo asesores financeiros sugieren comprar lo necesario y evitar acumular gastos en las tdarjetas...
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adrian murray now reports from iceland.ouse gases have already been pumped into the atmosphere. but... what if we atmosphere. but... what ifwe we could put some of that carbon back where it came from? this otherworldly landscape is 30 kilometres from iceland's capital, reykjavik. it is home to a project capturing c02 from the air and to a project capturing c02 from the airand turning to a project capturing c02 from the air and turning it into stone. the plant is owned by a swiss firm and consists of eight container sized modules. this is the world's first direct air capture and storage plant in existence, the only one operating on a commercial level. it is a plant that captures pub and are side directly from the atmosphere. fans draw air across the filter that separates the c02 and it is then heated to 100 degrees and sent to a processing hall before being piped across for storage. direct air capture is expensive technology. these machines need round—the—clock power to remove a000 tons of c02 each year. similar to the emiss
adrian murray now reports from iceland.ouse gases have already been pumped into the atmosphere. but... what if we atmosphere. but... what ifwe we could put some of that carbon back where it came from? this otherworldly landscape is 30 kilometres from iceland's capital, reykjavik. it is home to a project capturing c02 from the air and to a project capturing c02 from the airand turning to a project capturing c02 from the air and turning it into stone. the plant is owned by a swiss firm and...
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yeah and took it fascinated by and he took it fascinated by what adrian earlier on what you guys adrianf my viewers he said they are trying buy the election trying to buy the election simple that. yes. simple as that. yes. >> you agree with that? >> do you agree with that? that's question. >> there you go. next question, ben, and it's obvious that ben, and says it's obvious that jeremy hunt thinks the electorate naive electorate are thick and naive to statement to believe that this statement is them. the high is good for them. the high earners big business the earners and big business are the winners statement. winners in this statement. >> high earners are not >> he says high earners are not the big winners because they're getting more heavily the big winners because they're getthese more heavily the big winners because they're getthese different; heavily the big winners because they're getthese different thresholds. all these different thresholds. businesses, businesses helped by the they can the full expensing. they can offset their tax if they offset of their tax if they invest heav
yeah and took it fascinated by and he took it fascinated by what adrian earlier on what you guys adrianf my viewers he said they are trying buy the election trying to buy the election simple that. yes. simple as that. yes. >> you agree with that? >> do you agree with that? that's question. >> there you go. next question, ben, and it's obvious that ben, and says it's obvious that jeremy hunt thinks the electorate naive electorate are thick and naive to statement to believe that...
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. >> and i want to thank adrian for that report. >>> with us now to talk more about the humanitarianan immigration and refugee service. kris, thank you for being with us on this day. and adrian was telling us about how just the area of chicago has seen more than 20,000 migrants since last year, more than 130,000 migrants have arrived in new york city, thousands have also been to denver, los angeles, philadelphia, washington, d.c., 5 million people have arrived at the southern border just in the last couple of years, and i'm just wondering, kris, what magnitude of crisis are we facing, and i'm wondering where are the big players to help us? >> yeah, jose, i just want to say i am thankful for your long standing willingness to give voices to the voiceless and really call out what a s a lack of smart, sensible immigration policies. what we are seeing in many ways is unprecedented, and it is because of the failure of so many to act, particularly our political leaders. i mean, if we want to name names, the truth is that the biden administration has not resurrected a humanitarian immigratio
. >> and i want to thank adrian for that report. >>> with us now to talk more about the humanitarianan immigration and refugee service. kris, thank you for being with us on this day. and adrian was telling us about how just the area of chicago has seen more than 20,000 migrants since last year, more than 130,000 migrants have arrived in new york city, thousands have also been to denver, los angeles, philadelphia, washington, d.c., 5 million people have arrived at the southern...
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adrian nana shropshire. of course. our identity um, yes, of course. our identity is unfortunately changing . is unfortunately changing. >> um , and it has been for many years. >> i look back at to a degree to, to history. >> my cousin was one of two officers along with general wavell, who selected the body of the unknown warrior to bring back to westminster abbey . uh my back to westminster abbey. uh my grandfather was killed in the second war. >> my father , adrian. you've >> my father, adrian. you've only got about 20s left. so what do you think then ? are we at do you think then? are we at risk? they fought for freedoms and with freedom comes responsibility and, unfortunately, response ability in our society seems to have gone awol . gone awol. >> uh, and it's all very well saying that, yes, we can express our feelings and what we want to do, but if it is done in an irresponsible way that actually okay, i'm going to have to stop you there. >> sorry, adrian, but you've just gone too on long. adrian jenning
adrian nana shropshire. of course. our identity um, yes, of course. our identity is unfortunately changing . is unfortunately changing. >> um , and it has been for many years. >> i look back at to a degree to, to history. >> my cousin was one of two officers along with general wavell, who selected the body of the unknown warrior to bring back to westminster abbey . uh my back to westminster abbey. uh my grandfather was killed in the second war. >> my father , adrian....
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that is adrian marcel, we talked with him and the members of csrb. >> it's your vocal tones, it is complexd it gets scary because this is the only thing that we can control. >> it's the things that make us, us. as individuals, they are now manipulated. >> a.i. can be used in positive ways, bouncing ideas off of it like an extra person in the room. >> we look up words, and we look up stuff, we don't know what words to use so we will look something up. >> reporter: but creating a song with an artist voice is another level. >> how deep does it go, you know, i have records out there that are going crazy and i'm not going paid for them. >> reporter: generally it is not okay to take somebody else's work without permission, but the law does provide a lot of room for fair use to allow and foster creativity and that is the line that we are trying to draw. he tells of a number of disputes in the music industry, in the last few months it has really skyrocketed. >> it becomes problematic when this is done without permission. when we see people making songs when they sound like they are by drake or joh
that is adrian marcel, we talked with him and the members of csrb. >> it's your vocal tones, it is complexd it gets scary because this is the only thing that we can control. >> it's the things that make us, us. as individuals, they are now manipulated. >> a.i. can be used in positive ways, bouncing ideas off of it like an extra person in the room. >> we look up words, and we look up stuff, we don't know what words to use so we will look something up. >> reporter:...
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soggy, eta, he, omer, hirsch, keith, adrian, got the, judith, lee, out and four year old abigail. the american people cannot, should not, and we'll not forget that 11 americans will remain in hamas captivity, even after today's release. >> when we had heard that this may have been delayed, and you heard us discuss this with david, it's how fragile is it right now? given that we, at the moment, had switched as we were just talking about, ten minutes, and now now we're back. on how fragile do you believe this is? are we gonna make it today for? >> look, i have confidence, because i think both sides are incentivized to follow through with this agreement. for israel, it's important to keep faith with their people, who want the reunification to happen. it's unprecedented in the history of israel, i would argue, even in the history of modern conflict, to have more than 200 civilian casualties, women, children, babies, the elderly, holocaust survivors, disabled, it's never happened. so, israel is highly motivated to bring these people home. it was a very emotional reunion yesterday, we s
soggy, eta, he, omer, hirsch, keith, adrian, got the, judith, lee, out and four year old abigail. the american people cannot, should not, and we'll not forget that 11 americans will remain in hamas captivity, even after today's release. >> when we had heard that this may have been delayed, and you heard us discuss this with david, it's how fragile is it right now? given that we, at the moment, had switched as we were just talking about, ten minutes, and now now we're back. on how fragile...
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. >> that is adrian marcel.e talked with him and the members of crsp. >> your rhythms, your cadences, vocal tones when you are screaming or -- i mean, it is complex. it gets scary because this is the only thing that we can control of hours. >> the things that make us, us as individuals are now being able to be manipulated. >> reporter: sometimes, ai can be used in positive ways, bouncing ideas off of it like an extra person in the room. >> we look up words and we will look up stuff when we are in the writing crunch and we don't know what word to use for something we are dealing. we will look something up. >> reporter: creating the song with the artist's voice is another level. >> how deep does it go until i have records out there that are going crazy and i am not getting paid for them? >> reporter: we talked with an attorney based out of boston, louis tompros. he focuses on individual litigation. >> generally, it is not okay to take somebody else's work without permission but the law does provide a lot of room f
. >> that is adrian marcel.e talked with him and the members of crsp. >> your rhythms, your cadences, vocal tones when you are screaming or -- i mean, it is complex. it gets scary because this is the only thing that we can control of hours. >> the things that make us, us as individuals are now being able to be manipulated. >> reporter: sometimes, ai can be used in positive ways, bouncing ideas off of it like an extra person in the room. >> we look up words and we...
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adrian watson said on wednesday it has been raised by the u.s.nment with the indian government, including at the senior most levels. indian counterparts expressed surprise and concern. they stated that activity of this nature was not their policy. we have conveyed our expectation that anyone deemed responsible should be held accountable. panoon responded to the plot saying trks transnational terrorism and a threat to u.s. sovereignty, freedom of speech and democracy. now to another twist of events in silicon valley. the world's leading artificial intelligence firm, openai, says its co-founder, sam altman, is to return as c.e.o. days after he was fired by the board. the company poasd on x, formerly twitter, that the agreement in principal involves a new board being installed. this comes after almost all 770 employees at openai signed a letter to the board demand theag c.e.o.'s return. mr. altman was dismissed from openai by the board on friday, sending shock waves throughout the tech world. king charles iii honored the k-pop music group blackpink
adrian watson said on wednesday it has been raised by the u.s.nment with the indian government, including at the senior most levels. indian counterparts expressed surprise and concern. they stated that activity of this nature was not their policy. we have conveyed our expectation that anyone deemed responsible should be held accountable. panoon responded to the plot saying trks transnational terrorism and a threat to u.s. sovereignty, freedom of speech and democracy. now to another twist of...
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is clean, the green industry has a waste problem, and now the race is on to try and solve that, as adrianng machines are getting ever more powerful. nowhere is that more on show than at this test centre in northern denmark. it is the latest and biggest turbines they have, the prototypes. this is like seeing and tasting the future right here. the largest, a staggering 208 metres high has broken world records for the most power. and experts say they're only getting bigger. this race towards bigger and bigger turbines will continue for a while more. we are looking into the possibility of creating a new test centre in denmark and the design turbine we are designing for is a50 metres from ground to highest tip. by 2030 wind power could supply a fifth of the world's electricity, we need clean energy but this green industry has a growing headache when it comes to waste. turbines are built to withstand the forces of nature, they're flexible, light and superstring. light and superstrong. but that's also where the problem lies. when they reach the end of life, they're really ha rd to recycle. while
is clean, the green industry has a waste problem, and now the race is on to try and solve that, as adrianng machines are getting ever more powerful. nowhere is that more on show than at this test centre in northern denmark. it is the latest and biggest turbines they have, the prototypes. this is like seeing and tasting the future right here. the largest, a staggering 208 metres high has broken world records for the most power. and experts say they're only getting bigger. this race towards...
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chef: mi favorito es adriÁn. no se lo pueden perder.Úl: y con los pantalones apretados. [risas] jessica: estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ chef: todos votaron por mÍ menos alan y juan carlos nuestro director. vamos a la cima del cielo. les parece? se retira ricardo montaner. hasta ahora no se sabe si indefinidamente. nuestros amigos de televisa espectÁculos tienen todos los detalles. >> se hizo internacionalmente famoso por sus grandes Éxitos "tan enamorados" y "sÓlo por un beso" ahora dio reconocer que se retira de los escenarios por tiempo indefinido luego de tres dÉcadas de arduo trabajo. el cantante venezolano realizÓ una gira por latinoamÉrica y fue de costa rica su Última presentaciÓn donde sorprendiÓ a mÁs de 10,000 asistentes al anunciar su retiro. [sonido ambiente] ricardo: estoy de gira desde hace mÁs de 30 aÑos que no he parado ni un solo aÑo. no he
chef: mi favorito es adriÁn. no se lo pueden perder.Úl: y con los pantalones apretados. [risas] jessica: estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ chef: todos votaron por mÍ menos alan y juan carlos nuestro director. vamos a la cima del cielo. les parece? se retira ricardo montaner. hasta ahora no se sabe si...
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. >> reporter: that's bay area artist adrian marcel. >> your rhythms, your cadences, i mean just, youocal tones when you're screaming or when you're more vibey, it's complex and it gets scary because this is the only thing that we can control of ours. >> the things that make us us as individuals are now being able to be manipulated. >> reporter: they tell us sometimes ai canning used in positive ways, bouncing ideas off of it like an extra person in the room. >> we look up words and we'll look up stuff and we're in a little writing crunch and we're like we don't know what word to use for something that we're feeling. so we'll look something up. >> reporter: but creating a song with an artist's voice is another level. >> how deep does it go till i have records out there that are going crazy and i'm not getting paid for them? >> reporter: we talked with an attorney based out of boston lewis tompros who focuses on intellectual property litigation. >> generally it is not okay to take somebody else's work without permission, but the law does provide a lot of room for fair use to allow and
. >> reporter: that's bay area artist adrian marcel. >> your rhythms, your cadences, i mean just, youocal tones when you're screaming or when you're more vibey, it's complex and it gets scary because this is the only thing that we can control of ours. >> the things that make us us as individuals are now being able to be manipulated. >> reporter: they tell us sometimes ai canning used in positive ways, bouncing ideas off of it like an extra person in the room. >> we...
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so i don't know what the purpose of that realized by stories but certainly it you adrian nights. the rest of the world is not the only china russian federation in india, that type difficulties research. i think that the global sauce is more so concerned about the failure of the wasted pause and do not just agent to connect to the pay by the rules of international norm. and i think this baker, one of the reasons why the united states is not able to gather as much support as you would like was yet, sanctions a gauge, the restaurant respect will be great. because the, the, the global stuff really has been in full told over the years that you must comply with international law as it is generally understood the charter through not you know, issues and always find just the president of united states or restrictive state to say that they've been governed by some strange creature which is not into next legal, but the professor and i one day. the reason for many countries in the global south, resenting the use of that concept, is simply because whether we like it or not, international law
so i don't know what the purpose of that realized by stories but certainly it you adrian nights. the rest of the world is not the only china russian federation in india, that type difficulties research. i think that the global sauce is more so concerned about the failure of the wasted pause and do not just agent to connect to the pay by the rules of international norm. and i think this baker, one of the reasons why the united states is not able to gather as much support as you would like was...
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adrian cano found a police officer not guilty of reckless manslaughter today in the 2019 killing of elijahlean died after police put them in a choke hold medics injected in with the powerful 17 ketamine. nathan woodward, acquitted today, the last of the three police officers to stand trial. one was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide. the two paramedics who administered that ketamine go on trial later this month. turning now to a royal gathering in singapore where prince william is heading out the annual earth shot price. five winners will be awarded more than $1 million for their innovative solutions to the world's environmental challenges. in our series "protecting the planet" cbs's ben tracy tuxedo look at how one u.s. finalist is solving one of the clothing industry's biggest problems. >> protect the planet from the cost of clothing. >> reporter: conor hartman's chief operating officer of a climate tech start up in the% former textile mill town of danville, virginia. it's trying to fix the unfashionable problem of clothing waste. >> where does most of our use clothing end up?
adrian cano found a police officer not guilty of reckless manslaughter today in the 2019 killing of elijahlean died after police put them in a choke hold medics injected in with the powerful 17 ketamine. nathan woodward, acquitted today, the last of the three police officers to stand trial. one was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide. the two paramedics who administered that ketamine go on trial later this month. turning now to a royal gathering in singapore where prince william is...
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. >> bears in minnesota vikings legend adrian peterson whipping the crowd into a frenzy.s, it's been such a great story. after being picked up by the vikes was picked off four times tonight. but dobbs hangs in there and then fires a 17 yard strike to tj hawkinson for the only touchdown of the entire game. ten nine vikings. a minute to play third and ten. justin fields for the bears to dj moore for 36 yards more at 11 catches for a buck 14 setting up cairo santos from 30 yards out and this is good night game over drive home safely bears win with four field goals 1210 warriors in sacramento to face the kings tomorrow night in the nba in season tournament. you know klay thompson and andrew wiggins have started this season, slowly leading to some outside chatter about maybe benching klay or whigs. start somebody else. klay was asked about that talk today. mr. thompson not amused. >> what do you want me to bench me no, no, no. >> it's like, that's wigs. >> no, i don't care what people say. like, they don't do what we do. they can't do what they do. that's why they talk. why wo
. >> bears in minnesota vikings legend adrian peterson whipping the crowd into a frenzy.s, it's been such a great story. after being picked up by the vikes was picked off four times tonight. but dobbs hangs in there and then fires a 17 yard strike to tj hawkinson for the only touchdown of the entire game. ten nine vikings. a minute to play third and ten. justin fields for the bears to dj moore for 36 yards more at 11 catches for a buck 14 setting up cairo santos from 30 yards out and this...
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so i don't know what the purpose of the roots baseboard is, but certainly if you, the adrian dates the rest of the world is not the only china russian federation in india. that, that difficult. this wizard, i think that the global sauce is also concerned about the failure of the wasted pause and do not just agent to commit to pay by the rules of international law. and i think this paper, one of the reasons why the united states is not able to gather as much support as you would like. what was the sanctions engaged to russia in respect to be great? because the, the, the, the global stuff really has been in full told over the years that you must comply with international law as it is generally understood the charter to not to pay issues. and always fun. just the president of united states to restrict group state to say that the being governed by some strange creature which is not into next legal, but the professor and i one day. the reason for many countries in the global south, resenting the use of that concept, is simply because whether we like it or not, international law provide cert
so i don't know what the purpose of the roots baseboard is, but certainly if you, the adrian dates the rest of the world is not the only china russian federation in india. that, that difficult. this wizard, i think that the global sauce is also concerned about the failure of the wasted pause and do not just agent to commit to pay by the rules of international law. and i think this paper, one of the reasons why the united states is not able to gather as much support as you would like. what was...
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. >> oye muy buena platica que se aventó nuestro queridísimo carlos adrián con estos grandes artistas. bienvenidos de regreso en este pues, en esta unión, esta colaboración muy buena muchachones y a usted gracias por habernos acompañado. se nos termina el detalles de este incidente y el lugar donde se registró. limpian una iglesia que amaneció vandalizada. las autoridades buscan al responsable de cometer este acto criminal. con esto y más así comenzamos al mediodía. este es su noticiero telemundo, california. >> al mediodía. >> reabren una importante autopista que amaneció cerrada el fin de semana. feliz lunes 6 de noviembre. qué tal? gracias por iniciar la semana informados con noticiero telemundo california. les saluda flavio lacayo. oiga fuerte movilización policial se generó esta mañana en berkeley después de que agentes de la policía respondieron al robo de un vehículo. bueno el incidente terminó. desafortunadamente en un tiroteo vamos a pasar en vivo con mi compañera fátima navarrete, fátima, tú te encuentras cerca de la escena y sabemos que hay una persona muerta. cuéntanos más
. >> oye muy buena platica que se aventó nuestro queridísimo carlos adrián con estos grandes artistas. bienvenidos de regreso en este pues, en esta unión, esta colaboración muy buena muchachones y a usted gracias por habernos acompañado. se nos termina el detalles de este incidente y el lugar donde se registró. limpian una iglesia que amaneció vandalizada. las autoridades buscan al responsable de cometer este acto criminal. con esto y más así comenzamos al mediodía. este es su...
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mother is still a hostage, separated from the girls two days before the girls were freed. 62-year-old adriangel was released but also separated from her israeli-american partner who is also still held by hamas. it is too early to talk about an end of this conflict or even a lasting crew chief. hamas still has dozens of other hostages, including israeli soldiers, and this weekend, israel's prime minister netanyahu visited troops in gaza he promised hamas would be destroyed and removed from power. we will continue until the end. until victory, nothing will stop us, he said. the negotiations are still ongoing and they are extraordinarily sensitive and could break down but as of right now, we are hearing from two independent arab mediators that efforts are under way to extend the cease-fire by two days, savannah. >> richard, thank you. >>> one of the hostages released yesterday was adrian siegle. there she is right there. known as aviva. there she is seen there waving. after the hostages safety came. hannah siegle joins us now. hannah, we're so happy that you received such good news recently. i
mother is still a hostage, separated from the girls two days before the girls were freed. 62-year-old adriangel was released but also separated from her israeli-american partner who is also still held by hamas. it is too early to talk about an end of this conflict or even a lasting crew chief. hamas still has dozens of other hostages, including israeli soldiers, and this weekend, israel's prime minister netanyahu visited troops in gaza he promised hamas would be destroyed and removed from...
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more aboutike being surprised about the seasonality then that other things for different there's adrian wrote a big description of the colony and did write that you know it's the same except maybe there are more tornadoes. at what the original term was for tornadoes that he used. but even he said the storm equency and the types of storms were the same. so i don't know that it was extremely different. it's just that they didn't have the resources to buffer against this as it. yeah, yeah. i mean that's a great point also about the fact thaobviously lots the people who are in new netherland were not dutch necessarily so, they were european and they might had different expectations. but also, you know, we can throw in the fact that there is, you know, obviously africans who would have had completely expectations about aut climate and you know what they were used to. so so, yes. mean i think it's important to open up that discussion that not everyone was coming with with the me experiences of climate. but yes. so that's very interesting though that that the weather is actually quite similar.
more aboutike being surprised about the seasonality then that other things for different there's adrian wrote a big description of the colony and did write that you know it's the same except maybe there are more tornadoes. at what the original term was for tornadoes that he used. but even he said the storm equency and the types of storms were the same. so i don't know that it was extremely different. it's just that they didn't have the resources to buffer against this as it. yeah, yeah. i mean...