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alberta king was a religious leader. she believed that faith is intertwined with social justice. you're privilege and have an education, you use that to advance freedom causes forward. she someone of the first members of the naacp alongside her parents. so the only difference between her and the way mlk approaches it is he calls it nonviolence. when we think about louise little, she was a radical marcus garvey activist. she believed in black independence and black pride. you stand up for your respect and you stand up for your dignity, no matter the cost. and she even faces off with the kkk in person. and this is malcolm x, what we revere him for, that kind of courage, that kind of bravery. and with berta baldwin, james baldwin's mother, she was writer. she believe you'd could help people through writing, through the darkness, through the pain they're experiencing in their own life. she gifted her letters to everybody who knew her. and her son becomes the famous james baldwin, the writer who callings hardships a witness to the power of light. in these three cases it can't get any
alberta king was a religious leader. she believed that faith is intertwined with social justice. you're privilege and have an education, you use that to advance freedom causes forward. she someone of the first members of the naacp alongside her parents. so the only difference between her and the way mlk approaches it is he calls it nonviolence. when we think about louise little, she was a radical marcus garvey activist. she believed in black independence and black pride. you stand up for your...
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all the way up in alberta in the oxley ranch. lord hill established the oxley in western alberta. it's still there. was recently taken over by the nature conservancy of canada to preserve that native prairie that is up there. part of my team includes my friend bill dunn who lives in alberta. that's him. as you can see you could see on the back of his horse. lucky boy. he sends me all kinds of strange and wonderful things from western canada. i learned how to speak canadian one of these days. but threats to the beef bananas that were many, -- the homestead act. the timber culture act of 1873, which give you 300 -- know, 160 acres if you planted a quarter of trees. really that grass was useless. we needed farmers out there. farmers need trees for orchards and stuff. of course they did not increase the water, all the rain follows the plow, you've heard that before. the desert land act. that land increases to 23 acres for every single man. 640 acres to a married couple if you promised irrigate within three years. all of this comes together to something that results in the cowboy strik
all the way up in alberta in the oxley ranch. lord hill established the oxley in western alberta. it's still there. was recently taken over by the nature conservancy of canada to preserve that native prairie that is up there. part of my team includes my friend bill dunn who lives in alberta. that's him. as you can see you could see on the back of his horse. lucky boy. he sends me all kinds of strange and wonderful things from western canada. i learned how to speak canadian one of these days....
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of time over the last few months talking to audiences about the will, patch whether it's down in alberta canada or here. places it turns out where there is just a little bit of oil in just a bit of religion. so, it tends to be a good conversation, and i'm looking forward to that conversation later. quite simply because -- as andy just pointed out, doing the kind of first wave of research during that four or five productive months here, i was able to pour through the papers here at smu, the pamphlets, petroleum planet collection which is just amazing. and you some quick trips to other archives around the state. again, no surprise that texas looms so large in my story. but i will introduce you to so many colorful characters. teal higgins of course, pictured in the top left from southeast texas. someone who is kind of a cross of daniel plain view from there will be blood to the apostle played by robert deval. someone who is absolutely convinced that he could profit from oil, and profit sized oil. and he despised the efforts of geologist to thirties. advance sure enough he came through in ja
of time over the last few months talking to audiences about the will, patch whether it's down in alberta canada or here. places it turns out where there is just a little bit of oil in just a bit of religion. so, it tends to be a good conversation, and i'm looking forward to that conversation later. quite simply because -- as andy just pointed out, doing the kind of first wave of research during that four or five productive months here, i was able to pour through the papers here at smu, the...
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tim alberta is here, staff writer for "the atlantic."e edition. also joining us, msnbc contributor, the former congresswoman donna edwards is back and david plouffe is here, former obama campaign manager and an msnbc political analyst. tim, you've written such incredible stories and done such incredible reporting about what's really happening on the ground. it takes a beat for some of that to filter up but the picture is really alarming and since we've been on the air today, the arizona governor has signed into law that state's voter restriction law. i wonder where you see this culminating for republicans across the country. >> yeah, nicole, it's interesting. last fall, before the election, i traveled around the country recording a pretty big piece about sort of where this was taking us post-election day and through all of the noise and the fury coming out of the trump campaign, it was apparent then and it's all the more apparent now that a lot of the really alarming activity is happening on the ground in these states. i mean, it's easy
tim alberta is here, staff writer for "the atlantic."e edition. also joining us, msnbc contributor, the former congresswoman donna edwards is back and david plouffe is here, former obama campaign manager and an msnbc political analyst. tim, you've written such incredible stories and done such incredible reporting about what's really happening on the ground. it takes a beat for some of that to filter up but the picture is really alarming and since we've been on the air today, the...
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american country is recording around $490.00 deaths a day with a sluggish vaccine roll out. president alberta fernandez says argentina is going through the worst moment of the pandemic. this has become the sad and not unusual sight at the cemetery and people are not far from one is aries, a symbolic image for the lonely death of cove at 19 victims, and the vulnerability of those left to bury them. grave dick is here, are threatening to go on strike because they haven't been vaccinated yet. me with, with scared and that's why we want everyone to be vaccinated. we'd like to live a few more years with them and we will get better. i get him. the continuing government is under fire for a slow vaccination campaign. that's all but reliance on the russian vaccine. sputnik, the ongoing health crisis has hit the economy. the 2nd lockdown will likely make it worse. the president fernandez says that the rising infection numbers leave no alternative solar people will only be allowed out within the vicinity of their homes and only between 6 am and 6 pm. because of the hospitals in the capsule are especiall
american country is recording around $490.00 deaths a day with a sluggish vaccine roll out. president alberta fernandez says argentina is going through the worst moment of the pandemic. this has become the sad and not unusual sight at the cemetery and people are not far from one is aries, a symbolic image for the lonely death of cove at 19 victims, and the vulnerability of those left to bury them. grave dick is here, are threatening to go on strike because they haven't been vaccinated yet. me...
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explosion in afghanistan, 13 people so injured in the blast, the vehicle was carrying teachers from alberta university in the background district of paul $11.00 of the world's most polluted cities is on the drive to current vehicle emissions. and the capital new delhi has to campaign to promote electric cars and rec, shows. the environmentalists say without the necessary infrastructure. the project could hit a dead end with a prod, reports, there are millions of vehicles on delia roads every day, but in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taking place. there are now, for instance, far more electric victuals, offering carbon emission free journeys. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers of finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in each other by their me will eat excess, are good for the people, since they are good for the number to many, even if they were contributing to pollution, the goldman would shut them down and when people are sitting inside there is no nice either which is not then india. but environmentalists say it's not that si
explosion in afghanistan, 13 people so injured in the blast, the vehicle was carrying teachers from alberta university in the background district of paul $11.00 of the world's most polluted cities is on the drive to current vehicle emissions. and the capital new delhi has to campaign to promote electric cars and rec, shows. the environmentalists say without the necessary infrastructure. the project could hit a dead end with a prod, reports, there are millions of vehicles on delia roads every...
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alberta says it will begin inoculating schoolchildren on monday canada has faced criticism for its slow pace of vaccinations despite having quite a large stockpile. his prime minister just in trudeau getting his job around the 50 cases in canada have been recorded in people under the age of 19 other countries including the us are likely to also approve child backs in asia. well from all we're joined by dr noni mcdonald professor of pediatrics and infectious diseases at dalhousie university. health center in halifax nova scotia thank you very much for joining us on this covered 19 special can you just explain to us why we're only now seeing vaccines being approved for children and teenagers it's not a surprise at all rob the big point was when we looked at the epidemiology for covert disease and who died it was absolutely adults especially older adults it was not children so in contrast to other diseases which were killing a lot of children in the past or having the worst disease like polio was much more a problem for young children than it was for adults the pressure was on to get a vac
alberta says it will begin inoculating schoolchildren on monday canada has faced criticism for its slow pace of vaccinations despite having quite a large stockpile. his prime minister just in trudeau getting his job around the 50 cases in canada have been recorded in people under the age of 19 other countries including the us are likely to also approve child backs in asia. well from all we're joined by dr noni mcdonald professor of pediatrics and infectious diseases at dalhousie university....
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the country recorded 16000 new cases on saturday and will soon surpass a total of 3000000 person alberta finance is warning of difficult weeks ahead with limited space in the intensive care units he's extended a nighttime curfew in the capital by 3 weeks as well here in point of sars when we say a small number of the population or a small proportion of the population has been. vaccinated daniel how small are we talking. far too small for most people's liking i mean less than 2 percent of the $42000000.00 inhabitants of argentina have had their 2nd surround 1112 percent have had their 1st vaccination but it is proving difficult just to get enough vaccines some of being coming in from russia the sputnik be is coming from russia we've had some of the us for seneca made in india but having heard the robot you just heard about the problems india is having some of that distribution that has dried up or dwindled quite significantly and obviously and vaccines coming in from china as well but they're coming in in dribs and drabs we have a flight coming in one day 2 or 3 days later another flight
the country recorded 16000 new cases on saturday and will soon surpass a total of 3000000 person alberta finance is warning of difficult weeks ahead with limited space in the intensive care units he's extended a nighttime curfew in the capital by 3 weeks as well here in point of sars when we say a small number of the population or a small proportion of the population has been. vaccinated daniel how small are we talking. far too small for most people's liking i mean less than 2 percent of the...
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states and we'll see if this snow coming in here was to go on through as they've pushing up into alberta some heavier showers sense essential parts of canada would have picked this station a woman that around 16 degrees but the heavy rain continues across the deep south and the warmth to the east. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. and knowing gonzales can guide us a simple touch inform us the unconventionality of life. witnessed through the lens of the human eye is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. welcome back to our top stories here on al jazeera the 1st palestinian general strike in decades has been held in occupied territory in israel but it ended with further violence and bloodshed 4 people were killed and more than 160 injured. israel's continued its bombardment of gaza at least 220 palestinians have been killed since the military offensive against hamas and other palestinian groups began a week ago. and the u.n. is calling for border crossings to be reopened to provide badly needed humanitarian aid to gaza a convoy of international aid tr
states and we'll see if this snow coming in here was to go on through as they've pushing up into alberta some heavier showers sense essential parts of canada would have picked this station a woman that around 16 degrees but the heavy rain continues across the deep south and the warmth to the east. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. and knowing gonzales can guide us a simple touch inform us the unconventionality of life. witnessed through the lens of the human eye is what...
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mountain states and we'll see if this snow coming in here as you go on through the eve pushing up into alberta some heavier showers sense essential parts of canada would pick at this station a woman that around 16 degrees but the heavy rain continues across the deep south and the warrants to the east. but. cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization but food today is a global commodity if the industry did not make money how many people would be at work and how it's cultivated the contentious debate public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedent and in-depth examination into agribusiness and the conflicting interests at play industry doesn't want any regulation it just want to put the products on the not get the price of progress on al-jazeera. to to. again this is 0 the main news this hour the 1st palestinian general strike in decades has been held in the occupied territory at israel but it ended with further violence and bloodshed 4 people were killed and 160 injured in the west bank 2 israeli soldiers were wounded. israel's continued its bombardment of g
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erm is owned by private investors and alberta equity management.l: thousands of australians are ditching jobs in major financial centers like new york, london, and hong kong to return home. there were about 25,000 returnees last year. they are making an economic impact. ditching new york for sydney, why? >> there are two main reasons. one is the pandemic. it is making all of us rethink priorities in life and the need to be closer to home. secondly, the australian investment banking market is going through massive disruptions. there are two new startups poaching a lot of people from the established banks, so there is a need to backfill with talent from overseas as well. shery:'s that were all the bankers are going? are there enough jobs in australian banks? >> australia is a bit of a haven for investment at the moment. they are going from everywhere, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan, and these two new startups that have hired people as well. one of the coups was to hire the managing director from goldman sachs who came back to australia with a startup ban
erm is owned by private investors and alberta equity management.l: thousands of australians are ditching jobs in major financial centers like new york, london, and hong kong to return home. there were about 25,000 returnees last year. they are making an economic impact. ditching new york for sydney, why? >> there are two main reasons. one is the pandemic. it is making all of us rethink priorities in life and the need to be closer to home. secondly, the australian investment banking market...
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the alberta canada are canada pastor who went viral for kicking a police has been arrested. of the calgary street church and his brother are charged with violating covid-19 limits on gatherings. for more on these and other stories download our app scan the qr code or go to foxnews.com / apps. >> we are turning the corner as of this morning we have 50 percent of adult americans with at least one shot over 110 million americans fully vaccinated. getting 50 percent faster than we expected with the new phase where access is important in building confidence is important. that is what we are focused on. jon: the biden administration is shaking up the strategy to vaccinate as many as possible. daily doses are down from their peak in april some are turning away shipments as demand appears to be waning. here to talk about it we have doctor mark siegel from nyu and all author of covid the politics of fear. it is unbelievable, doctor that states are turning away the vaccine that just a few months ago was like gold but places like wisconsin are not seeing the demand they saw a month or
the alberta canada are canada pastor who went viral for kicking a police has been arrested. of the calgary street church and his brother are charged with violating covid-19 limits on gatherings. for more on these and other stories download our app scan the qr code or go to foxnews.com / apps. >> we are turning the corner as of this morning we have 50 percent of adult americans with at least one shot over 110 million americans fully vaccinated. getting 50 percent faster than we expected...
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i didn't set out to say because alberta did this, malcolm x did this.more clear that we erased them intentionally. there are direct connections to the women's work before they became mothers, as activists, as creators in their own right, as changing systems around them for freedom, for equality and the sons were well aware of their mother's impact on their lives. >> the book is "the three mothers" how the mothers shaped a nation. anna malaka tubs, thank you very much. great book. just in time for mother's day. >>> still ahead, vaccinations are up and cases are down. coronavirus infections across the country have hit their lowest levels in months. plus, florida governor ron desantis signs new voting restrictions into law and members of the media weren't allowed to cover the event, except for fox news. we'll explain why, "morning joe" will be right back. l explain wh" will be right back this is how you become the best! [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*tra
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states and we'll see if this storm coming in here as you go on through thursday even pushing up into alberta some heavier showers sense essential parts of canada what a pick at this station a woman that around 16 degrees but the heavy rain continues across the state south and the warmth to the east. a face can tell a story without uttering a single one. and knowing god it's. a simple touch inform us the unconventionality of life. witness through the lens of the human eye is what inspires us. to witness documentaries on al-jazeera. when the news breaks had been waiting for more than 12 hours but with hospitals out of beds and offices and when people need to be high 20 percent of the people here are in debt many for trying to find food and the story needs to be told there's no safety in my country how can i go back there in live with exclusive interview of fighting against the mother and direct reports which is iraq has teams on the ground all to to bring money the world would really documentaries and light news. man. palestinians staged a historic strike across the occupied west bank and isra
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. >> so joining us now is tim alberta, a staff writer at "the atla atl atlantic."ading a quote from you saying the biggest challenge for politicians is to find a way to tell their constituents the truth. in some ways you have wings now in house republican leadership that say we're not going to bother. we're going to continue to tell our constituents the election lie. in fact we're going to make that the price of admission in house leadership now. your thoughts? >> yeah, john, this has been sort of the defining characteristic of the modern republican party and its transformation over the last decade or so. you know, you have republicans who are unwilling to confront their skconstituents and tell them, hey, you know what, barack obama was born in the u.s. so you should tone down the birther stuff. hey, guess what, the affordable care act is not going to be repealed because we don't have majorities to do it. and by the way, the guy whose name is on the law is still president so we're going to tone that down too. oh, this election that you believe was stolen because yo
. >> so joining us now is tim alberta, a staff writer at "the atla atl atlantic."ading a quote from you saying the biggest challenge for politicians is to find a way to tell their constituents the truth. in some ways you have wings now in house republican leadership that say we're not going to bother. we're going to continue to tell our constituents the election lie. in fact we're going to make that the price of admission in house leadership now. your thoughts? >> yeah,...
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but in the province of alberta parents can start signing up their children as early as monday. >> reporter: i'm cyril vanier in london. the uk's vaccination drive has been an unmitigated success. 2/3 of adults here have received at least one dose and a third are fully vaccinated already. the country is on track to give all adults at least one dose by july. so how did the uk do so well? well, it's been a lot of foresight, great logistics, and some luck. the government invested early in the astrazeneca vaccine, approved it in record time, was very effective at scaling up the vaccination, and prioritized first doses in the early days. giving more adults? immunity quickly. >> reporter: the vaccine rollout here in japan has been painfully slow. while many developed countries have higher levels of full vaccination, the u.s. is among the highest with 32%, here in japan less than 1% of people have received two shots and only 22% of medical workers have been fully vaccinated. japan's government maintains that the elderly will be vaccinated by july just in time for the olympics, but many medical pro
but in the province of alberta parents can start signing up their children as early as monday. >> reporter: i'm cyril vanier in london. the uk's vaccination drive has been an unmitigated success. 2/3 of adults here have received at least one dose and a third are fully vaccinated already. the country is on track to give all adults at least one dose by july. so how did the uk do so well? well, it's been a lot of foresight, great logistics, and some luck. the government invested early in the...
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. >> shannon: and before we say good night, some good news. 79 men from alberta, canada, check this outo learn how to do hair and makeup for his wife after her vision sort of feeling. she always kept yourself together. one student taught him how to curled hair using a mannequin. even learned some things like applying mascara. and since a lesson, the couple has gone back to the school to think everyone who are very impressed with his new school. this is one of the sweetest things i've ever heard. >> that if such a great story. i love stuff like that, because i think we all want somebody to be there when we especially need it in our senior year spread i want to leave you this. going to take you to the great state of colorado. my home state. that just love the story. this is buttercup. and buttercup is a companion for the school resource officer at a school in douglas county. that is just south of denver. you know, has been an awful tough year for student and parents to be fair. but buttercup who has been through extensive training both in the state of florida and around the country gets t
. >> shannon: and before we say good night, some good news. 79 men from alberta, canada, check this outo learn how to do hair and makeup for his wife after her vision sort of feeling. she always kept yourself together. one student taught him how to curled hair using a mannequin. even learned some things like applying mascara. and since a lesson, the couple has gone back to the school to think everyone who are very impressed with his new school. this is one of the sweetest things i've ever...
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point, typically in my unit, once it was created, he was created by wonderful teacher of western albertaal high school, and which she really wanted a one stop shop for her students to learn all about the geographic complexities of the cold war. this is the story map for you. placing civil rights in time and place and looking at the evolution of segregation in the united states, and then the fight to end that. so this places civil rights in time and place around the united states. then, let's say you're like, hey i like all this but i was really curious about that coronavirus a dashboard or covid-19 dashboard. go check out, learn dot arts gis.com and learn how you can create your own monitoring covid-19 dashboard. it is a one hour activity. and then, if you look at this bentley up here, or this shortened web address, this is a survey that as we has created. if you think about, it we are mapping out our responses to where coronavirus and covid is occurring around the world. this is a survey to allow teachers and educators to map out how we are responding, how we are teaching and so forth,
point, typically in my unit, once it was created, he was created by wonderful teacher of western albertaal high school, and which she really wanted a one stop shop for her students to learn all about the geographic complexities of the cold war. this is the story map for you. placing civil rights in time and place and looking at the evolution of segregation in the united states, and then the fight to end that. so this places civil rights in time and place around the united states. then, let's...
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it is owned by a canadian firm in alberta investment management.let's just check in with equity markets and having a look at what has been up. some of these markets coming up with their highs of the day. nikkei 225 at 1.2% and that to the downside with the close of the morning session. taiwan continuing the fall we saw yesterday, down a 10th of a percent from this time last week. we are seeing malaysian markets boil up a little bit in kuala lumpur. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. haslinda: it is almost 11:00 a.m. in singapore and shank i --and hong kong. rishaad: let's have a look at top stories. china presenting a mixed bag. in
it is owned by a canadian firm in alberta investment management.let's just check in with equity markets and having a look at what has been up. some of these markets coming up with their highs of the day. nikkei 225 at 1.2% and that to the downside with the close of the morning session. taiwan continuing the fall we saw yesterday, down a 10th of a percent from this time last week. we are seeing malaysian markets boil up a little bit in kuala lumpur. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small...
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, my home state of minnesota, and is replacing 330 miles of its crude oil pipeline that runs from albertaacross the border all the way to wisconsin. the pipeline that's older than me, first used in 1968 before the national environmental policy act. it was enacted in 1970. so there are serious concerns about the lack of environmental reviews on the project and in fact, one and bridge sought to replace a line three in 2014, the state department determined that it did not require a new permit, as you are probably aware of. so how are you an and biden administration approaching decisions on cross border pipeline replacement and upgrades, and have you spoken with -- >> i'll confess the, you i will have not had that conversation and so i would rather get you an answer but i haven't been informed. >> all right, i see my time is unfortunately -- >> will come back to you with that. >> thank you. >> last question will be from representative tim of tennessee. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mister chairman. before we go into this, i want to ask and call your attention to some l
, my home state of minnesota, and is replacing 330 miles of its crude oil pipeline that runs from albertaacross the border all the way to wisconsin. the pipeline that's older than me, first used in 1968 before the national environmental policy act. it was enacted in 1970. so there are serious concerns about the lack of environmental reviews on the project and in fact, one and bridge sought to replace a line three in 2014, the state department determined that it did not require a new permit, as...
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alberta martÍnez tiene respuesta para tu a la vida pero esta vez puedes hacer lo que hizo seaman?10 de ellos, especialmente colorado y seguimos bajo riesgo de tiempo severo en esos estados, algunas tormentas moviÉndose hacia kansas. lo iremos monitoreando de cerca. mientras tanto en arizona y calor es el protagonista con mÁximas en los ingratos esta semana y nadie lluvia para california. en el resto del paÍs nos levantamos con temperaturas entre los 60—70 pero ir a subir a lo largo de los prÓximos dÍas, no hay problemas a los principales aeropuertos y portlad 50 y el calor va a ser el protagonista en el noreste en la florida mientras va aflojando el viento y en el noreste la cosa bastante tranquila, quizÁs escapa algunas gotas o nueva york pero no te tienes que preocupar, raÚl, la precipitaciÓn se casÓ mÁs al interior del estado y las temperaturas ideales porque el calor llega el miÉrcoles a la gran manzana. raÚl: asÍ es, tienes toda la razÓn, te saludo a toda nuestra gente estamos en vivo porque estamos cerca de su corazÓn. estoy en la 177 broadway un esquina que es particular po
alberta martÍnez tiene respuesta para tu a la vida pero esta vez puedes hacer lo que hizo seaman?10 de ellos, especialmente colorado y seguimos bajo riesgo de tiempo severo en esos estados, algunas tormentas moviÉndose hacia kansas. lo iremos monitoreando de cerca. mientras tanto en arizona y calor es el protagonista con mÁximas en los ingratos esta semana y nadie lluvia para california. en el resto del paÍs nos levantamos con temperaturas entre los 60—70 pero ir a subir a lo largo de los...