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wejoin albert again we join albert again and travel north to the county of turkana.almost ready to harvest. it does not take long. 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band of hoppers crossing the road. taking over everything they can. rebecca and her eight children grow maize and beans on the farm, just a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. they are trying everything to defend their farm they are trying everything to defend theirfarm from invading hopper bands. the only hope now for rebecca is that pesticides will work, if they get here in time. while we were with rebecca, we heard of anotherfarm into turkana that had already been taken over into turkana that had already been ta ken over by into turkana that had already been taken over by hopper bands. albert and the teams are fighting as ha rd albert and the teams are fighting as hard as they can to prevent a plague of locusts through the region. but with this generation likely to be the biggest of all, the future looks very uncertain for mil
wejoin albert again we join albert again and travel north to the county of turkana.almost ready to harvest. it does not take long. 0ur drive up to turkana is interrupted by a massive band of hoppers crossing the road. taking over everything they can. rebecca and her eight children grow maize and beans on the farm, just a few kilometres from the border with uganda. heavy rains meant they were expecting a good crop. they are trying everything to defend their farm they are trying everything to...
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albert took an extraordinary decision.e months and much of his personal savings tracking the locust swarms and sending coordinates to the teams working to prevent a plague. now they call him ‘the locust man'. the original migrant locust swarms came to kenya from the southern arabian peninsula. extreme weather conditions there allowed at least three generations of locusts to breed undetected. despite international efforts, months later, a new generation of kenyan—born locusts hatched. now it's a race against time to stop them breeding another larger and more destructive generation. it's early morning and albert is with a government surveillance team tracking the latest swarm. swarms of desert locusts can contain tens of billions of individuals and travel up to 150 kilometres a day. they need to pinpoint the current swarms so the spray planes can cover the area with pesticides. they've found the swarm. albert's firstjob is to enter all the information in an app designed specifically for people to input data and track the swa
albert took an extraordinary decision.e months and much of his personal savings tracking the locust swarms and sending coordinates to the teams working to prevent a plague. now they call him ‘the locust man'. the original migrant locust swarms came to kenya from the southern arabian peninsula. extreme weather conditions there allowed at least three generations of locusts to breed undetected. despite international efforts, months later, a new generation of kenyan—born locusts hatched. now...
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albert's wife angeline is looking after their four children and albert's ioi—year—old grandmother. to help his people. it is dawn in lewa conservancy, in laikipia, northern kenya. this is one of the operation‘s bases for tackling the locusts. the un food and agriculture 0rganization works with the kenyan government to manage aerial and ground spraying. but kenya only has five spray planes, and it's one of the most equipped countries in the region battling locusts. this is the only way the locust swarms can be controlled, using these pesticides. kenya has stockpiled them but because of the covid—i9 pandemic, the global supply chains have been disrupted and that means it's becoming increasingly difficult to import more chemicals, and that's the big fear now. with chemicals scarce, it's crucial that they are accurate where they spray. and it's albert and the surveillance team's job to get the information to the pilots. today, spraying has been a success. but to stop the devastation, they need to destroy the majority today, spraying has been a success. but to stop the devastation, they
albert's wife angeline is looking after their four children and albert's ioi—year—old grandmother. to help his people. it is dawn in lewa conservancy, in laikipia, northern kenya. this is one of the operation‘s bases for tackling the locusts. the un food and agriculture 0rganization works with the kenyan government to manage aerial and ground spraying. but kenya only has five spray planes, and it's one of the most equipped countries in the region battling locusts. this is the only way the...
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was able to take the family farm which was the straus family dairy albert transitioned that dairy that was traditionally to organize garlic he was the first organic dairy west of the mississippi it took place in 1992. >> you have to learn holistic medication to keep them height he had to study how to grow the crops and keep the land in organ garlic compliance so lucky will i he's brilliant. >> he's brilliant but also there was this little group of farmers out there and one of the most notable is warrener and i know that probably most everyone has had something from weber's farmer farm there was a group started up and it was called the farmers growers group. and the whole idea behind that was to be able to get a group together to start a farmer's market in the raising but this group that got together was a dynamic group susan was one of them albert straus and ellen straus started the los angeles police department trust it was a group about evolving the food world and trying to make it a better food world for all involved purifies living out there i moved out there in 89 and i thought we
was able to take the family farm which was the straus family dairy albert transitioned that dairy that was traditionally to organize garlic he was the first organic dairy west of the mississippi it took place in 1992. >> you have to learn holistic medication to keep them height he had to study how to grow the crops and keep the land in organ garlic compliance so lucky will i he's brilliant. >> he's brilliant but also there was this little group of farmers out there and one of the...
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albert is the new hero in his community. these people are pastoralists.you don't have a homestead either. the people do not recognise billions in the bank. all they recognise is what do you have, like the cows, the camels, the animals, those things. they call him the locust man. albert had tracked the migrant locusts in the fast kenyan generation. the eggs are ready. the eggs. he then filmed the second one hatching, an incredibly rare thing to see, but also a sign they may not be winning the fight. if nothing is done, each time they breed, they multiply by at least 20, inching ever closer to becoming a plague, and watching the devastation locusts are causing in farms like francis', albert worries about what the future holds. just before we go, i want to tell you about a 114—year—old eritrean man who contracted covid—19 and has been discharged from hospital in addis ababa and sent back home. he was first treated after suffering breathing difficulties back in february, but has since made a full recovery from the coronavirus. the hospital's chief executive a
albert is the new hero in his community. these people are pastoralists.you don't have a homestead either. the people do not recognise billions in the bank. all they recognise is what do you have, like the cows, the camels, the animals, those things. they call him the locust man. albert had tracked the migrant locusts in the fast kenyan generation. the eggs are ready. the eggs. he then filmed the second one hatching, an incredibly rare thing to see, but also a sign they may not be winning the...
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. >> volunteers like albert are supporting efforts to control the locusts.s to one of the biggest swarms hs ever seen. what a spectacular site. i have never seen anything like this. millio upon millions of where.s, eve look at that tree. they have completely taken over. you can barely see the leaves. they are eating them. away, it will be left bare. fly albe has now trained teams he works with to collect information on the ground. they feed it through an app to the control center run by e government and the u.n. food and agricultural organizatio with the gps coordinates from planesckers, pilots of are able to go to specific are infested with locusts to apply pesticides. albert isis the new hero in h community. th -- these people are pastoralists. liveshick mean everng. they call him the locusman. albert tracked the migrant locusts. >> there are eggs already. >> he then filmed the second one hatching. an incredibly rare thing to see. but also, a sign they may not be winning the fight. if nothing is done, each time theyreed, they multiply by at least 20. inchi
. >> volunteers like albert are supporting efforts to control the locusts.s to one of the biggest swarms hs ever seen. what a spectacular site. i have never seen anything like this. millio upon millions of where.s, eve look at that tree. they have completely taken over. you can barely see the leaves. they are eating them. away, it will be left bare. fly albe has now trained teams he works with to collect information on the ground. they feed it through an app to the control center run by e...
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albert has now trainedeams he works with to collect information on the ground. it through a app to the control center run by the government andoo the u.n.and agricultural organization. with the gps coordinates from the trackers, pilots of planes are able to goo specific areas infested with locusts to apply pesticides. albert is the new hero in his community. this -- these people are pastoralists. livestock mean everything. they call him the locust man. albert tracked the migrant locusts. tre are eggs already. e >>en filmed the second one hatching. y an incrediblrare thing to see. but also, a sign they may not be winning the fight. if nothing is done, eh time theyreed, they multiply by at least 20. inching er closer to becoming a plague. devastating the locusts are causing in farms albert worries about what the future holds. katty: that is so tough for farmers. the second time recently they have had that. since we are reporting on apocalyptic things, a massive cloud of dust from the sara wafted 5000 miles across the atlantic, creating fog in the caribbean. they h
albert has now trainedeams he works with to collect information on the ground. it through a app to the control center run by the government andoo the u.n.and agricultural organization. with the gps coordinates from the trackers, pilots of planes are able to goo specific areas infested with locusts to apply pesticides. albert is the new hero in his community. this -- these people are pastoralists. livestock mean everything. they call him the locust man. albert tracked the migrant locusts. tre...
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albert is the new hero in his community.top livestock means everything. they call him the locust man. albert had tried the locusts. an prevented regeneration. he then filmed the second one hatching and incredibly rare thing to see. but took it as a sign they may not winning the fight. if nothing is done, each time they breed they multiply by at least 20. inching ever closer to becoming a plague. and watching the devastation locusts are causing farms like francis is, albert worries about what the future holds. liverpool supporters are celebrating after the football club clinched their first english premier league title in thirty years with a record seven games to spare. last season's champions, manchester city, had to win against chelsea to remain in contention but they lost 2—1. a little earlier i spoke to jenny kirkham, a reporterfrom the liverpool echo who's has been soaking up the atmosphere in liverpool's city centre. as you can hear behind me, the crowd in the city centre is still going very strong at this point. they a
albert is the new hero in his community.top livestock means everything. they call him the locust man. albert had tried the locusts. an prevented regeneration. he then filmed the second one hatching and incredibly rare thing to see. but took it as a sign they may not winning the fight. if nothing is done, each time they breed they multiply by at least 20. inching ever closer to becoming a plague. and watching the devastation locusts are causing farms like francis is, albert worries about what...
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pasamos con albert, jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn.ro quÉ se espera ? albert: mÁs lluvia, fÉlix. vamos a seguir viendo mucha lluvia. 10 millones estarÁn bajo vigilancia. aquÍ tengo el momento en que tocaba tierra ese centro de rotaciÓn de cristÓbal sobre la zona sur de luisiana. lo hacÍa a las 5:00 de la tarde hora del centro. mire los vientos. bien intensos en la parte derecha. han seguido soplando sobre la zona de alabama y en mississippi. ahora, a las 10 horas centro estÁ a 20 millas al noroeste de la ciudad de nueva orleans y eso sÍ, se ha ralentizado mÁs, pero sigue siendo una tormenta tropical. los vientos van girando alrededor del nueva orleans. tenemos vientos hacia el norte, viento del noreste y es que ese centro de rotaciÓn estÁ encima de la zona de nueva orleans. allÍ 4 millones estÁn en ese aviso por tormenta tropical. Ésa subida extra del nivel del mar que como puedes ver en la zona del lago estÁ en control. seis pies, pero algunos puntos ha llegado a subir el agua hasta seis pies de altura. en la temida marejada ciclÓnica
pasamos con albert, jefe de meteorologÍa de univisiÓn.ro quÉ se espera ? albert: mÁs lluvia, fÉlix. vamos a seguir viendo mucha lluvia. 10 millones estarÁn bajo vigilancia. aquÍ tengo el momento en que tocaba tierra ese centro de rotaciÓn de cristÓbal sobre la zona sur de luisiana. lo hacÍa a las 5:00 de la tarde hora del centro. mire los vientos. bien intensos en la parte derecha. han seguido soplando sobre la zona de alabama y en mississippi. ahora, a las 10 horas centro estÁ a 20...
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and you know albert pike if you look into his history this was a man. as in the confederate confederacy general for 2 years until he was charged for allowing his soldiers to mutilate the union dead he then was many believed he could because he was close friends with the founder of the k.k.k. and a big fan of the k.k.k. many believe he helped write the initial charters for the k.k.k. so this is you know i think there's not a lot of big lips as to whether albert pike should be really you know someone that we look up to people say oh this is the only way we can learn our history and see what we look on oh yeah this is the medal of the statue is the only way we're going about what i hear you saying is that and i think i agree with you if this is what you are arguing that it really should be done on a case by case basis and somebody who stood for something as awful as slavery and in the case of christopher columbus' mutilated made of americans. they probably should not have a statue right literally a lot of people don't realize these were not civil war era s
and you know albert pike if you look into his history this was a man. as in the confederate confederacy general for 2 years until he was charged for allowing his soldiers to mutilate the union dead he then was many believed he could because he was close friends with the founder of the k.k.k. and a big fan of the k.k.k. many believe he helped write the initial charters for the k.k.k. so this is you know i think there's not a lot of big lips as to whether albert pike should be really you know...
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albert: llevamos muchos dÍas hablando del polvo del sahara.n algunas nubes pasarÁn a este color marrÓn, grisÁceo, y sin nubes y es que ese polvo viene de muy lejos. al otro lado del mundo. aquÍ tenemos el continente africano. el desierto del sÁhara está al norte, los vientos se han encargado que viaje mÁs de 5000 millas por encima del ocÉano. llegaba a principios de semana al caribe y ahora tenemos subiendo hacia el sur de estados unidos y puede llegar al norte. podrÍan ver sus efectos en chicago un polvo que tiene cosas buenas, por ejemplo cuando veamos los atardeceres se van a ver espectaculares, y con poca nubosidad y sin nada de lluvia. tambiÉn ayudarÁ ese polvo a que se vayan degenerando las costas. ya que cae arena del desierto. impide el desarrollo de los sistemas. mirad esto, reduce la visibilidad. es como una broma, una niebla y puede provocar accidentes. ademÁs ese polvo lleva bacterias y productos quÍmicos que si ustedes son sensibles puede producirles problemas en la piel o respiratorias si sufren asma. Ésas bacterias cuando llegan
albert: llevamos muchos dÍas hablando del polvo del sahara.n algunas nubes pasarÁn a este color marrÓn, grisÁceo, y sin nubes y es que ese polvo viene de muy lejos. al otro lado del mundo. aquÍ tenemos el continente africano. el desierto del sÁhara está al norte, los vientos se han encargado que viaje mÁs de 5000 millas por encima del ocÉano. llegaba a principios de semana al caribe y ahora tenemos subiendo hacia el sur de estados unidos y puede llegar al norte. podrÍan ver sus...
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albert: en los prÓximos dÍas la calidad del aire empeorarÁ debido al polvo del desierto del sÁhara. han ayudado que ese polvo haya viajado hacia la zona del caribe. ha pasado por encima del atlÁntico, a unos 5000 pies de altura y tras recorrer ese largo ocÉano, alcanzar las antillas menores. tampoco hemos visto que se haya desarrollado nada, es una de las cosas buenas que tiene el polvo. va a ir subiendo y cubrirÁ ciudades, houston, atlanta, incluso en chicago. los atardeceres rojizos debido al polvo. tiene cosas buenas, ayuda a que se regeneren las costas del caribe y tambiÉn impide el desarrollo tropical ahora que estamos en la temporada de huracanes. hace que suba la temperatura, harÁ más calor en los prÓximos dÍas y reducir a la visibilidad, lo que puede provocar incendios. el polvova acompaÑado de quÍmicos. esas bacterias pueden alimentar las algas que producen la marea roja en el golfo de mÉxico. el polvo llega para quedarse unos cuantos dÍas. regresÓ al estudio. >> la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicina de estados unidos le ha pedido a una empresa mexicana que retire del m
albert: en los prÓximos dÍas la calidad del aire empeorarÁ debido al polvo del desierto del sÁhara. han ayudado que ese polvo haya viajado hacia la zona del caribe. ha pasado por encima del atlÁntico, a unos 5000 pies de altura y tras recorrer ese largo ocÉano, alcanzar las antillas menores. tampoco hemos visto que se haya desarrollado nada, es una de las cosas buenas que tiene el polvo. va a ir subiendo y cubrirÁ ciudades, houston, atlanta, incluso en chicago. los atardeceres rojizos...
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albert p. nainin: thindidian werinin theay o of e whitit man, so ty alall gneded treaeses forore landnd more landand tha's h we got to overerere. t govoverent chased us, w we seled d ov here d d was ppy,y, a now mother natures s gettg usus away. uunet:his is mgranandpents on my mothe'side,e, m grandmoerer andy grgranatherr righththere. wasas rsed hehe my whole lifeyyes. le de jeanhaharlesas a alws beenena wonderful acace toive.e. t isld d did'tctualal open up toththe wod fufull not u uil oout t eararlyiftieseshen our road w b built itasas vereasysy twake up t morningnd see aadillo t the yd or opoum o or raccoon,oou knw, crossg the yard whateve whatnotall that has cngnged bausese, th a lot oitit jusbeining ter nono thererees he didiedff. whwh you'rere seeg isis aually y st a kekeletoof what usesed , you kw? alerert p.aquiuin:o me, , means momost, guesess u cann say, like fafamilyembeber ving cancer, u u knowit''s beiei eaten ay,y, younow, whe it's usust a ttlele b by lilile bit gtiting dtroyoyed
albert p. nainin: thindidian werinin theay o of e whitit man, so ty alall gneded treaeses forore landnd more landand tha's h we got to overerere. t govoverent chased us, w we seled d ov here d d was ppy,y, a now mother natures s gettg usus away. uunet:his is mgranandpents on my mothe'side,e, m grandmoerer andy grgranatherr righththere. wasas rsed hehe my whole lifeyyes. le de jeanhaharlesas a alws beenena wonderful acace toive.e. t isld d did'tctualal open up toththe wod fufull not u uil oout t...
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albert p. naquinthe indis were inhe way othe whit manso they l signed treatiesor more nd and me nd, and at's howe got over her the govnment chaseus, so wsettled er re and s happy,nd now ther nare is getting us awa brune this isy grandpents on my ther's side,y grndmothernd my grdfather right the. i wasaised he whole fe. yesisle d jean chaes has aays beena wondful placto live.he island dn' actual open up to thworld fuy, not uil abo the ear fiftieshen our ad was blt. it wasery easyo wake uin the morng andee armadillo in t yard orpossum oa raccn, you ow, croing the yad or whaver, whaot. all thatas chang becausewith a t of itust beinwater no the tre have di off. wh u'reeeing isctually st a skelen of whait useto be, y know? alberp. naqui to me, ans almo, i guesyou can say,ike a faly membehaving cancer, you ow? it's bei een away,ou know,here it's jusa littleit by lile t getti destroy. now, t onlyhing i the pie of ld is lting lonr than t human body c. e one rit here ian oil field nal. thre'one thapasse
albert p. naquinthe indis were inhe way othe whit manso they l signed treatiesor more nd and me nd, and at's howe got over her the govnment chaseus, so wsettled er re and s happy,nd now ther nare is getting us awa brune this isy grandpents on my ther's side,y grndmothernd my grdfather right the. i wasaised he whole fe. yesisle d jean chaes has aays beena wondful placto live.he island dn' actual open up to thworld fuy, not uil abo the ear fiftieshen our ad was blt. it wasery easyo wake uin the...
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albert: a 210 millas de luisiana.dad del viento. el desplazamiento sigue en torno a las 12 millas por hora. la lÍnea de tormenta ha sido muy activa muy lejos de la tormenta y de la zona de luisiana. por el tornado del norte, imÁgenes espectaculares en la zona de orlando. ese tornado que llegaba a producir destrozos. pasa por la zona del panhandle, tenemos mÁs de 4 millones amenazadas por esa tormenta que nos traerÁ una subida notable del nivel del mar. durante las prÓximas horas, cristóbal seguirÁ viajando para la 1:00 de la tarde del domingo, tocarÍa tierras con vientos de unas 50 millas por hora y se degrada harÁ. veremos lluvia durante toda la semana en toda la regiÓn. eso puede provocar inundaciones repentinas. mÁs de 8 pulgadas de acumulados en 24 horas. asÍ que la cosa estÁ complicada. arantxa: al regresar, al ritmo de la mÚsica asistentes a estas manifestaciones hacen sus reclamos. ♪ ♪ consecutivo de costa a costa la gente ha salido a pedir justicia por la muerte de george floyd- quien hoy tuvo un segundo tribu
albert: a 210 millas de luisiana.dad del viento. el desplazamiento sigue en torno a las 12 millas por hora. la lÍnea de tormenta ha sido muy activa muy lejos de la tormenta y de la zona de luisiana. por el tornado del norte, imÁgenes espectaculares en la zona de orlando. ese tornado que llegaba a producir destrozos. pasa por la zona del panhandle, tenemos mÁs de 4 millones amenazadas por esa tormenta que nos traerÁ una subida notable del nivel del mar. durante las prÓximas horas,...
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vamos con albert martÍnez que nos habla de la tormenta. albert: veremos dÓnde se sitÚa cristÓbal.amos la parte mÁs activa en la florida, alabama y mississippi. durante las prÓximas horas seguirÁ rumbo norte pudiendo llegar maÑana a primera hora de la tarde sobre la costa de luisiana, alabama, mississippi y luego se desplazarÁ al norte provocando que sigan las lluvia durante toda la semana. marejada ciclÓnica de hasta 5 pies de luisiana y en mississippi . el viento se siente fuerte e irÁ a más durante las prÓximas horas. cuando llegue la tormenta las rÁfagas superarán los 60 millas por hora. se podrÁn ver 10 pulgadas localmente. vemos cÓmo se puede sentir en una ciudad como nueva orleans. como puedes ver, el viento es un factor que estÁ generando oleaje, arrastrando el agua del golfo hacia la costa. conforme sistema se acerque mÁs a la costa, tendremos más tormentas que ahora vemos fuertes en la zona de la florida con muchas descargas elÉctricas, sobre la zona norte. vemos 13 pies de altura mar adentro. mucha lluvia en muy poco tiempo, sobre todo esa regiÓn, puede provocar que los
vamos con albert martÍnez que nos habla de la tormenta. albert: veremos dÓnde se sitÚa cristÓbal.amos la parte mÁs activa en la florida, alabama y mississippi. durante las prÓximas horas seguirÁ rumbo norte pudiendo llegar maÑana a primera hora de la tarde sobre la costa de luisiana, alabama, mississippi y luego se desplazarÁ al norte provocando que sigan las lluvia durante toda la semana. marejada ciclÓnica de hasta 5 pies de luisiana y en mississippi . el viento se siente fuerte e...
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ahora, quiero preguntarles a ustedes del polvo del sahara de esto nos hablarÁ albert martÍnez albert:de los estados unidos, pero el polvo llevara a extremar las precauciones. y la prÓxima semana otra ola en camino, seguimos con mÁs. drjuan: muchÍsimas gracias albert . algunos paÍses abren y otros se sienten seguros mientras que algunos se sienten con miedo de poner un pie en la calle, ¿cÓmo evitar que esta diferencia de opiniones un roce en tu relaciÓn? para esto nos acompaÑa antonio lÓpez sexóloga y doctora y nos enlazamos con maribel desde puebla que estÁ pasando por esta situaciÓn. muy buenos dÍas maribel. maribel:gracias por la invitaciÓn. dr.juan: cuÉntame cuÁl es la situaciÓn maribel: mi esposo no me deja salir, no he visto mi familia, la Única que ha podido venir es mi madre pero con todas las precauciones hasta con la distancia, Él es el Único que sale a comprar lo que necesitamos, para el mercado, va a la tienda y va a todos lados, pues asÍ estÁ la situaciÓn aquÍ no podemos salir estamos aquÍ encerrados, queremos ver a la familia, no veo a mis hermanos, tengo mucho tiempo sin
ahora, quiero preguntarles a ustedes del polvo del sahara de esto nos hablarÁ albert martÍnez albert:de los estados unidos, pero el polvo llevara a extremar las precauciones. y la prÓxima semana otra ola en camino, seguimos con mÁs. drjuan: muchÍsimas gracias albert . algunos paÍses abren y otros se sienten seguros mientras que algunos se sienten con miedo de poner un pie en la calle, ¿cÓmo evitar que esta diferencia de opiniones un roce en tu relaciÓn? para esto nos acompaÑa antonio...
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palabras poderosas de albert einstein, palabras que hoy nos inspiran. ser joven pero Él empezÓ a los 79 aÑos. >> mi esposa falleciÓ. mis hijas se casaron. entonces no tenÍa por quÉ forzarme tanto por conseguir suficiente dinero para mantener a todos. durante la pandemia no me dejaban salir y un dÍa lleguÉ y mi hija me dijo ya estÁs dando el viejazo. ivÁn: siempre ha sido el alma de las fiestas y ese podrÍa ser el secreto de su Éxito porque a tan sÓlo unas semanas abre su canal, los seguidores se han multiplicado y reconocen que al principio no sabÍa lo que hacía. >> dicho y hecho, mi hija me abriÓ la pÁgina. creo que nos fue bien. ivÁn: dicen que la forma de ser de tito es la receta secreta que comparten su canal de cocina y no necesariamente porque preparÉ platillos gourmet ni porque sea un experto en tecnologÍa. >> la verdad, jamÁs me imaginÉ tanta aceptaciÓn. ivÁn: a sÓlo un par de semanas esta atrevida decisiÓn que varios productos que presenta en sus videos de su cocina se agotaron. >> apenas me va llegar nueva mercancÍa. ivan: con casi 30,000 segu
palabras poderosas de albert einstein, palabras que hoy nos inspiran. ser joven pero Él empezÓ a los 79 aÑos. >> mi esposa falleciÓ. mis hijas se casaron. entonces no tenÍa por quÉ forzarme tanto por conseguir suficiente dinero para mantener a todos. durante la pandemia no me dejaban salir y un dÍa lleguÉ y mi hija me dijo ya estÁs dando el viejazo. ivÁn: siempre ha sido el alma de las fiestas y ese podrÍa ser el secreto de su Éxito porque a tan sÓlo unas semanas abre su...
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going on within the capital so all these efforts going on throughout the country in washington dc, albert pike, there are no vehicles. to this. they've been unsuccessful so far. >> this is right at police headquarters. it. hard to see but you mentioned maybe there were officers out there. were they simply not interceding, allowing folks to proceed with the plan to try to get this statue down, no intervention at this point? >> we will show you right here. if you want to just shoot over that way there's a handful of police officers situated there for quite some time, us tax court is right there. dc is a government town and this is the government of governments right here in the officers have been watching. there hasn't been violence against people, they've got ropes on this statue and it is not going anywhere. shannon: it is quite a large and heavy statue. we will check back in with you. you can hear protesters counting down to cool their efforts to get that down so let's talk about the rally tomorrow and where we are in the country right now with clinton advisor richard goodstein, the foun
going on within the capital so all these efforts going on throughout the country in washington dc, albert pike, there are no vehicles. to this. they've been unsuccessful so far. >> this is right at police headquarters. it. hard to see but you mentioned maybe there were officers out there. were they simply not interceding, allowing folks to proceed with the plan to try to get this statue down, no intervention at this point? >> we will show you right here. if you want to just shoot...
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i said all i have to do is write about albert einstein and his theories and make it entertaining for little kids and they said that's it so i did this series of max einstein books and they are entertaining and i guarantee anybody watching if your kids read one of those by the end of it they will be entertained, they will love the book and know more about einstein than you do which is a pretty cool promise but because of that mohammed ali's estate came and they said we'd like you to do a book about caches claiming when mohammed was a littlekid at louisville . and i went out and approached lame alexander is a good friend of mine so we did a book together which is going to come out i thinkin november . about caches play. remembering or becoming mom elliott is the name of the book so i write the pros and quantity write poetry, it's very accessible poetry and we tell the story of caches play and how he became mohammed ali. as a little kid though. no answers a lot of stuff and it's cool and it's fun and exciting . . it kept me going during this mess. >> host: is that one of the goals of re
i said all i have to do is write about albert einstein and his theories and make it entertaining for little kids and they said that's it so i did this series of max einstein books and they are entertaining and i guarantee anybody watching if your kids read one of those by the end of it they will be entertained, they will love the book and know more about einstein than you do which is a pretty cool promise but because of that mohammed ali's estate came and they said we'd like you to do a book...
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>> [indiscernible] >> albert? >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> laura may?hard questions. for my shallow wit. [indiscernible] i'll do my best to answer your grace. >> bessie? >> [indiscernible] mythou does not answer question. >> margaret? narrator: an 11th century legend, remote in the lives of even city children, but stranger too for kids who live on the land, who help their fathers on the field. >> [indiscernible] you are welcome home. what news do you bring us, son? good king john. [coughs] >> up front. >> [indiscernible] >> yes, ma'am. >> we get on a great big boat and we find holland. and when we find holland, it's a very strange country. it's a very low country, even lower than the seas. how do they keep the water from flooding the town? we see some high walls. and we ask what this big wall is. that is a dyke that keeps the water back. the dutch people are very hospitable. his mother is a very good cook. the dutch people are known for their cooking. for have fish and peas supper. we walk across the dock and along the canals and we come over and see a
>> [indiscernible] >> albert? >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> laura may?hard questions. for my shallow wit. [indiscernible] i'll do my best to answer your grace. >> bessie? >> [indiscernible] mythou does not answer question. >> margaret? narrator: an 11th century legend, remote in the lives of even city children, but stranger too for kids who live on the land, who help their fathers on the field. >> [indiscernible] you are welcome...
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lee albert is a neuromuscular therapist who has been helping people learn to eliminate most chronic pain without drugs or surgery for more than 25 years. - to realize that i don't have to have a true pain in the neck all day long, i'm just like so grateful to meet lee albert and see what he does for people.
lee albert is a neuromuscular therapist who has been helping people learn to eliminate most chronic pain without drugs or surgery for more than 25 years. - to realize that i don't have to have a true pain in the neck all day long, i'm just like so grateful to meet lee albert and see what he does for people.
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karla: hÁgale caso a albert.ral del cambio de sexo. tenemos una sorpresa. a todos aquÍ hoy nos cambia de sexo a ver cÓmo nos vemos. [risas] karla: el novio de mayeli alonso, ofrece rueda de prensa para aclarar su situaciÓn legal al ser acusado de abuso infantil y tenemos todos los detalles. alan:mela le hace una entrevista a rÉgulo caro. karla: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". aquÍ comienzas el día con lo que te gusta. ayuda, informaciÓn y la alegrÍa que te devuelve la esperanza. ♪ ♪ ♪ todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si usas un ventilador para refrescarte... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o cierras las persianas durante el día. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. queremos pedirte que lleves la cuenta de los abrazos que no has podido dar, las manos que no has estrechado y las comidas familiares que no han ocurrido. pero piensa que por cada cosa que has dejado de hacer hubo una persona menos que quedó vulnerable, una persona me
karla: hÁgale caso a albert.ral del cambio de sexo. tenemos una sorpresa. a todos aquÍ hoy nos cambia de sexo a ver cÓmo nos vemos. [risas] karla: el novio de mayeli alonso, ofrece rueda de prensa para aclarar su situaciÓn legal al ser acusado de abuso infantil y tenemos todos los detalles. alan:mela le hace una entrevista a rÉgulo caro. karla: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". aquÍ comienzas el día con lo que te gusta. ayuda, informaciÓn y la alegrÍa que te...
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>> [indiscernible] >> albert?le] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> laura may? >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> margaret? >> an 11th century legend, remote in the lives of even city children, but stranger still for kids who live on the land, who help their fathers work in the fields. >> [indiscernible] thou hast brought him a pardon from good king john. grade class up front. >> yes, ma'am. >> we get on a great big boat and go to holland. and when we get there, we find holland is a very strange country. it's a very low country, even lower than the seas. and we wonder how they keep the water from flooding the town? so we see some high walls. and we ask a little boy named hans what this little wall is. water bag.t is a the dutch people are very hospitable. his mother is a very good cook. the dutch people are known for their cooking. they have fish, butter, and peas for supper. they have lots of water there, and of course they would be plenty of fish. mud there.ch we walk across the do
>> [indiscernible] >> albert?le] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> laura may? >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> margaret? >> an 11th century legend, remote in the lives of even city children, but stranger still for kids who live on the land, who help their fathers work in the fields. >> [indiscernible] thou hast brought him a pardon from good king john. grade class up front. >> yes, ma'am....
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i said so all i have to do is write about albert einstein and make it entertaining for little kids? and they said that's it. stomach think the series of books are very entertaining i can guarantee anybody watching if your kids read one of those, by the end of it they will be entertained they will love the book they will know more about einstein than you do wish the pretty cool promise. but because of that, muhammad ali's estate came and they we would like you to do a book when mohammed was a little kid in louisville. i went out and approached a good friend of mine and so we did a book together which is going to come out i think in november about him. remembering or becoming muhammad ali is the name of the book. it is a combination, i write the pros and he writes poetry is very accessible poetry. we tell that story and how he became muhammad ali. it answers a lot of stuff, it's fun and exciting. keeps me going during this mess. >> host: is that one of the goals? >> guest: absolutely that's to make it easier for parents and teachers to find books that will turn their kids on. which is
i said so all i have to do is write about albert einstein and make it entertaining for little kids? and they said that's it. stomach think the series of books are very entertaining i can guarantee anybody watching if your kids read one of those, by the end of it they will be entertained they will love the book they will know more about einstein than you do wish the pretty cool promise. but because of that, muhammad ali's estate came and they we would like you to do a book when mohammed was a...
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a regular on the pledge on sky news good to having julianne when you see that confederate general albert pike in washington d.c. coming down as a nice story and what was your head saying what was your heart saying well i think in order to really understand the gravity of the moment you have to recognize that those statues recognize or actually symbolize a story or a narrative of one in which the america tour itself apart elate in the twilight of the 19th century and the south may have lost the civil war but in many ways it won the civil peace and part of that victory was the reclamation of public space so what you see in one on the one hand are people finally beginning to do their due diligence in contesting this long victory southern victory over the simple piece of public space on the other hand you're seeing. the beginning of something much more profound and i think that is people coming to terms with the continuation of white supremacy in the united states this country's tortured racial history which is then with us from the beginning in the east and then the association between the
a regular on the pledge on sky news good to having julianne when you see that confederate general albert pike in washington d.c. coming down as a nice story and what was your head saying what was your heart saying well i think in order to really understand the gravity of the moment you have to recognize that those statues recognize or actually symbolize a story or a narrative of one in which the america tour itself apart elate in the twilight of the 19th century and the south may have lost the...
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there was this constant tension once albert's vaccine came to market. should be the better product and what should be the prevailing polio vaccine for the country. they each had different advantages and disadvantages. to this day, we still use both of them globally although in the global polio eradication, which is seeking to eliminate polio in the last remaining countries, we tend to use albert's vaccine, which is administered orally and requires no shots and far fewer doses. susan: the last recorded case of polio in the added states was 1979. what took so long for it to be eradicated? elena: that is an interesting question. a historian would say, that is fast. you think about it, the smallpox vaccine was developed in the late 1790's. the last smallpox case any of the u.s. was 1948 -- in the u.s. was 1948. for polio, that timeline seems compressed. what happened with polio to give you a big picture view of what transpired after the first vaccine was approved, there was so much involvement and activity in the first for years after salk's vaccine was app
there was this constant tension once albert's vaccine came to market. should be the better product and what should be the prevailing polio vaccine for the country. they each had different advantages and disadvantages. to this day, we still use both of them globally although in the global polio eradication, which is seeking to eliminate polio in the last remaining countries, we tend to use albert's vaccine, which is administered orally and requires no shots and far fewer doses. susan: the last...
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protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practice, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government. the number of people who've tested positive for covid—19 in brazil has passed one million — only the second country to do so after the united states. brazil has now registered a total of nearly 119,000 deaths. our correspondent katy watson says friday also saw a new record daily number of cases, suggesting the outbreak is far from over. this is the reality behind brazil's spread of covid—19. the cases keep climbing. the infection keep spreading. and brazil doesn't yet haveit spreading. and brazil doesn't yet have it under control. friday saw a massive spike in the number of new cases, a record at nearly 55,000. a
protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practice, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government. the...
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protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who cheered and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practise, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government. meanwhile, president trump is holding a controversial rally in oklahoma later today — one day after marches were held across the us to markjuneteenth, a holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the country. david willis in la has also been following these developments. it's a date on the calendar that for most white americans has previously passed without recognition. but this year was different. coming amid widespread protests over the death of george floyd, juneteenth has ta ken on a new significance. across the us, there were events to mark the day that slavery here finally came to an end. in tulsa, o
protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who cheered and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practise, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government....
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albert: se pueden usar los dos.demia, en su paÍs natal en colombia. Último proyecto " cambiando vidas". >>todo esto lo vamos a organziar. aquÍ tenemos una pequeÑa sala muy acogedora. aquÍ tenemos a ivana, estamos aquÍ en la habitaciÓn, aquÍ descansa la mamÁ... maity: quÉ bueno hacer el contacto contigo dÓnde estÁs? >> un placer estar aquÍ saludÁndote desde mengua, regimiento atlÁntico en colombia. maity: cÓmo nace la iniciativa de cambiar vidas y como se ha cambiado de un lado para otro? >> el proceso comienza con la persona que ayuda en mi casa. hizo un proceso en el que logramos a hacer grandes cambios. logrÓ tener una estabilidad importante en su vida y me di cuenta el poder que podÍan tener las redes sociales para ayudar a los demÁs. y aquÍ estamos, mi segunda familia. llevo un mes viviendo con esta familia. maity: me encanta como has logrado capitalizar y aprovechar todas las herramientas que tÚ tienes. no sÓlo el alcance como un influencer, ahora ayudando al pueblo. >>te cuento, mercalocal nace a raÍz de una b
albert: se pueden usar los dos.demia, en su paÍs natal en colombia. Último proyecto " cambiando vidas". >>todo esto lo vamos a organziar. aquÍ tenemos una pequeÑa sala muy acogedora. aquÍ tenemos a ivana, estamos aquÍ en la habitaciÓn, aquÍ descansa la mamÁ... maity: quÉ bueno hacer el contacto contigo dÓnde estÁs? >> un placer estar aquÍ saludÁndote desde mengua, regimiento atlÁntico en colombia. maity: cÓmo nace la iniciativa de cambiar vidas y como se ha...
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he enrolled at the albert schweitzer secondary school in berlin then district school administrator francis that gif i says it was one of the city's most troubled schools it even had armed guards on how . we saw how the other bunch minds a secondary school went through very hard times and wondered how the school would even continue to function. but things improved this year's graduating class consists only of teenagers from refugee families who now express their gratitude to their committed teachers and with their help i've gone from speaking no german to speaking out well. that's an achievement that even the principal thought impossible in front of yarning this academic language in 5 years and getting such high grades is great i'm proud of the bush toys. so what do these graduates want to do next she learned through go to college to study medicine its business administration. that this is an incredible opportunity a potential a force that will benefit germany and lead to good things in this country and we have been describing good success is what matters most in the end. that's it for now
he enrolled at the albert schweitzer secondary school in berlin then district school administrator francis that gif i says it was one of the city's most troubled schools it even had armed guards on how . we saw how the other bunch minds a secondary school went through very hard times and wondered how the school would even continue to function. but things improved this year's graduating class consists only of teenagers from refugee families who now express their gratitude to their committed...
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plan y también cumple con las normas de prevención y de contagio las autoridades de salud pública albertaciones en el índice de contagio podía incrementar considerablemente la puerta de gimnasio ha estado serlo sus clientes por casi cuatro meses emitieron una orden de quedarse encasa en marzo el gimnasio de marcos tiene capacidad para clases privadas y ocho clientes sin embargo cuando reabra dice tendré que reducir la capacidad a menos de la mitad generando otra pérdida económica. el viernes el gobernador de california de la fase tres permitime que escuela bares y otros negocios no superen dijo que al anuncio los protocolos que podrán reabrir. en el estado la reapertura que aumente edificios de contagios de coronavirus en el condado angelines importante que sigamos utilizando las cubiertas de tela y práctica de distancia metafísico trío de salud han detectado que la trasmisión de coronavirus aumentado clases y centros comerciales en marzo con los emitió la de quedarse en casa una persona infectada en mayo menos de una la semana pasada esa cifra incrementó más de uno y el 8% sus personas
plan y también cumple con las normas de prevención y de contagio las autoridades de salud pública albertaciones en el índice de contagio podía incrementar considerablemente la puerta de gimnasio ha estado serlo sus clientes por casi cuatro meses emitieron una orden de quedarse encasa en marzo el gimnasio de marcos tiene capacidad para clases privadas y ocho clientes sin embargo cuando reabra dice tendré que reducir la capacidad a menos de la mitad generando otra pérdida económica. el...
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demonstrators toppled confederate monuments and public spaces including a statue of general albert pike in washington d.c. in north carolina a confederate statue was hung on a traffic light before being removed by police the dismantling of the controversial monuments came amid otherwise peaceful juneteenth gatherings and rallies commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s. but president trump responded by tweeting that the police weren't doing their job the president's original choice of yesterday's historic date for his campaign rally sparked such a large outcry that it was postponed by one day president said he was coming on june 19th. didn't know. it was june did that. but even more controversial than the choice of date is the president's choice of location tulsa oklahoma this city is the site of the worst incident of racist violence in u.s. history in 1921 the city's greenwood district a bustling hub of successful black owned businesses known as black wall street was razed to the ground by white mobs 300 black people were killed. 99 years later many tulsa residents are still affecte
demonstrators toppled confederate monuments and public spaces including a statue of general albert pike in washington d.c. in north carolina a confederate statue was hung on a traffic light before being removed by police the dismantling of the controversial monuments came amid otherwise peaceful juneteenth gatherings and rallies commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s. but president trump responded by tweeting that the police weren't doing their job the president's original choice of...
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bill albert sees significant upside, he says, for this stock in the year ahead. is a company that's getting some of the best growth it's ever seen, tons of attention. but it has, for a long time now, underperformed in terms of turning that usage into ad dollars. there are now two activist investors on the board, jack dorsey in this conversation with barron's, he says -- he's accountable. you know, this isn't like one of these other social media companies where you have super voting shares and the -- the company is working on improvements to its advertise thing product and giving advertisers better ability to critical -- create campaigns. so bill sees upside for earnings and the stock. jackie: yeah. but, of course, he might be picking a fight with the president as well. we'll see how that ends up. >>> coming up, how corporations have responded and should respond to the can killing of george floyd. morgan stanley's carla harris next. ♪ ♪ at mercedes-benz, nothing less than world-class service will do. that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers n
bill albert sees significant upside, he says, for this stock in the year ahead. is a company that's getting some of the best growth it's ever seen, tons of attention. but it has, for a long time now, underperformed in terms of turning that usage into ad dollars. there are now two activist investors on the board, jack dorsey in this conversation with barron's, he says -- he's accountable. you know, this isn't like one of these other social media companies where you have super voting shares and...
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el incidente ocurriendo schmid 18 y muestra como el uniformado, ryan hacen golpea a albert molina. kentucky. entre los reclamos de un alto a la brutalidad policial tambiÉn se exigiÓ justicia por la trabajadora de salud y muriÓ en manos de oficiales que realizaron una orden de cateo en su propiedad. felix: la bandera confederada representa los estados del sur del paÍs que lucharon contra la aboliciÓn de la esclavitud. es por eso que legisladores del estado estÁn apunto de votar para remover ese controversial sÍmbolo de su bandera estatal y decimos controversial porque la mayorÍa de los americanos es un sÍmbolo de racismo y para un porcentaje menor en comunidades rurales del sur, simboliza una herencia cultural. arantxa: a continuaciÓn la investigaciÓn sobre el atentado contra el ministro de seguridad de mÉxico . ya se sabe quién serÍa el actor intelectual. fÉlix: una mujer no se rinde y lucha por tener su negocio en por mantener su negocio en esta pandemia.. en t-mobile, te llevas una gran red y los mejores precios. cambia a tu familia de 3 o más de at&t o verizon al plan essentials
el incidente ocurriendo schmid 18 y muestra como el uniformado, ryan hacen golpea a albert molina. kentucky. entre los reclamos de un alto a la brutalidad policial tambiÉn se exigiÓ justicia por la trabajadora de salud y muriÓ en manos de oficiales que realizaron una orden de cateo en su propiedad. felix: la bandera confederada representa los estados del sur del paÍs que lucharon contra la aboliciÓn de la esclavitud. es por eso que legisladores del estado estÁn apunto de votar para...
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vamos con albert martÍnez. albert: muy buenos dÍas. muy bien lo has dicho.terminar viendo categorÍa superior. los huracanes pueden ser mÁs poderosos. atlÁntico , golfo de mÉxico y pacÍfico bastante caliente y puede favorecer tormentas mÁs intensas que dejan mÁs lluvias. temperatura por encima de lo que toca en la zona del golfo de mÉxico. allÍ tenemos la mirada puesta. en junio, en la zona del golfo de mÉxico en donde se suelen formar las tormentas. tambiÉn en la zona del caribe, pero muy pegadas a la costa. grupo de tormentas que se llamaba amanda en el pacÍfico, ahora sobre yucatÁn el desarrollo es importante y se puede convertir en cristÓbal, cuando este en campeche. 70% de probabilidades de desarrollar, mucha lluvia en el salvador, honduras, guatemala. durante la semana de 2 a 10 pulgadas mÁs de lluvia. los problemas seguirÁn en centroamÉrica y luego el sistema se desarrolla,se mete en el golfo y llega mucha lluvia a texas, luisiana y alabama pero para eso todavÍa falta. de momento monitoreando la zona de yucatÁn que dará mucho de quÉ hablar esta semana.
vamos con albert martÍnez. albert: muy buenos dÍas. muy bien lo has dicho.terminar viendo categorÍa superior. los huracanes pueden ser mÁs poderosos. atlÁntico , golfo de mÉxico y pacÍfico bastante caliente y puede favorecer tormentas mÁs intensas que dejan mÁs lluvias. temperatura por encima de lo que toca en la zona del golfo de mÉxico. allÍ tenemos la mirada puesta. en junio, en la zona del golfo de mÉxico en donde se suelen formar las tormentas. tambiÉn en la zona del caribe,...