71
71
Jul 2, 2016
07/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
at 11:30, anan stops by his house to have some lunch. anan's wife seswati.he works at the nursery in the morning and returns home before her husband to make lunch. as today's a school holiday, the whole family can eat together. anan works late most days so he is always delighted to have lunch with his loved ones. anan's income has doubled since he became a go-jek taxi driver. anan naps until 2:00 in the afternoon. he needs to save his energy to work until past 10:00 at night. following the success of go-jek, other domestic and overseas companies are trying to make inroads into the online motorbike taxi service. one new entrant is a u.s.-based online transportation company operating worldwide. another is based in singapore and does most of its business in southeast asia. there are more or less than 40 motorbike taxi dispatch firms across indonesia. the young entrepreneur nadia harnessed i.t.. even media has taken an interest in his success. in august 2015, he was invited to take part in a forum attended by the indonesian president joko widodo. >> translator:
at 11:30, anan stops by his house to have some lunch. anan's wife seswati.he works at the nursery in the morning and returns home before her husband to make lunch. as today's a school holiday, the whole family can eat together. anan works late most days so he is always delighted to have lunch with his loved ones. anan's income has doubled since he became a go-jek taxi driver. anan naps until 2:00 in the afternoon. he needs to save his energy to work until past 10:00 at night. following the...
387
387
Jul 25, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 387
favorite 0
quote 0
anan officer opepened fire, shog the behavioral therapist, kinsey, , in the leg. the policece later said thee offificer meant to shoot the autistic man, who was cradling his toy truck. since the shooting, rios-s-sot's fafamily said d he is not slsleg or eating.g. his sister miririam soto said e -- spoke to a local news organization. up p to your mistakes. let people know you're trying to change because this is not the first time it has happened. when i got home i noticed d my m was crying, nervous.. she had no answers. later on, , they realized it w a toy. amy: and today would have been the 75th birthday of emmett till, , the 14-year-old african american boy from chicago who was murdered on august 28, 1955, when visiting his aunt and uncle in money, mississippi. till was abducted, beaten and shot after he allegedly wolf-whistled at a white female store clerk named carolyn bryant. his corpse was found three days later in the tallahatchie river with a bullet hole in his head, barbed wire wrapped around his neck and a cotton-gin fan , weighing down his body. his moth
anan officer opepened fire, shog the behavioral therapist, kinsey, , in the leg. the policece later said thee offificer meant to shoot the autistic man, who was cradling his toy truck. since the shooting, rios-s-sot's fafamily said d he is not slsleg or eating.g. his sister miririam soto said e -- spoke to a local news organization. up p to your mistakes. let people know you're trying to change because this is not the first time it has happened. when i got home i noticed d my m was crying,...
104
104
Jul 17, 2016
07/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] months,anan: in the six , newigning from concordes hampshire to california, i came to know our country better than ever before in my life, and i gathered up memories that will be with me the rest of my days. there was a daylong ride through the great state of georgia in a bus vice president bush himself and used in 1988 called asphalt one. the ride ended with a 9:00 p.m. speech in a tiny town in seven georgia-- southern called fitzgerald. there were the workers at the james river paper mill, in the called groton. tough, hardy men. none of them would say were to me as i came down the line, shaking their hands one by one. as i moved down the line, one tough fella about my age just looked up and said to me, "save our jobs." then there was the legal secretary at the manchester airport on christmas day who came running up to me and said, "mr. buchanan, i'm going to vote for you." then she broke down i've lostnd she said, " my job. i don't have any money. they are going to take away mother little girl. what am i going to do?" friends, these people are our people. adamdo not read
[applause] months,anan: in the six , newigning from concordes hampshire to california, i came to know our country better than ever before in my life, and i gathered up memories that will be with me the rest of my days. there was a daylong ride through the great state of georgia in a bus vice president bush himself and used in 1988 called asphalt one. the ride ended with a 9:00 p.m. speech in a tiny town in seven georgia-- southern called fitzgerald. there were the workers at the james river...
88
88
Jul 19, 2016
07/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
their boss treated them to anan afternoon in a park in the afternoon. they were told that they'll play a game of softball but what they weren't told that california rip kin would be there.re. the iron man was showing up for work every day which is not a bad thing to aspire to. >> that is pretty cool. > can you their parents were also evenso more excited.cite what did you do today? yeah yh didn't you call me, i would havd come in right away. >> i met him actually last summer. here on did g day d.c.. >> so many pictures. >> obviously. thanks for joining us tonight at 6. stay tuned because 5 at 6:30 coming up right after the break. we'll see you then. okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ only from xfinity. sfx: turbines revving up, you hear that? and louder that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com nothing to
their boss treated them to anan afternoon in a park in the afternoon. they were told that they'll play a game of softball but what they weren't told that california rip kin would be there.re. the iron man was showing up for work every day which is not a bad thing to aspire to. >> that is pretty cool. > can you their parents were also evenso more excited.cite what did you do today? yeah yh didn't you call me, i would havd come in right away. >> i met him actually last summer. here...
87
87
Jul 15, 2016
07/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
day we are we reminded of the extraordinary resilience and democratic values that has made france ananpiration to the entireation e world. we know the character of thectee french republic will endurelicil long after this devastatingtatig and tragic loss of life ." >> donald trump and hillary clinton reacting to the attackhc in nice.e. both trump and clinton spoke on fox news about the ongoingngi war on terror. >> sounds like here we gowas li again. it's going to be a wholeo be different world.ent we're living in a whole whole different world.dieren there's no respect for law and r order. there's no respect for anything or anybody and this has to be dealt wit hashly. >> we've got to do more to understand that this is a war wr against these terroristthesrror groups, the radical jihadistis groups its a different kind ofrk war. we need to be smart about how we wage it. i but we have to be determined that we're going to win it. >> absolutely. >> and that's going to require working with other people.ple. >> now n-light of the attack donald trump has canceleigd his press conference to announc
day we are we reminded of the extraordinary resilience and democratic values that has made france ananpiration to the entireation e world. we know the character of thectee french republic will endurelicil long after this devastatingtatig and tragic loss of life ." >> donald trump and hillary clinton reacting to the attackhc in nice.e. both trump and clinton spoke on fox news about the ongoingngi war on terror. >> sounds like here we gowas li again. it's going to be a wholeo be...
48
48
Jul 13, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, is anan idiot, ad the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has s o do with the french revolution. spain is not like that, so it's very serious so that it got protection in the early years because it was a project of the roman catholic church, and that gave them--plus, this is a part of spain thahat is its own ethnc group. it's called basque. b-a-s-q-u-e. basque. they have their own language. i'm good at languages. i cououldn't understd a word of it.t. and they speak ; it's not a language for festivals. it's a languauage of every day for many villages in this--it's a mountainous area. so they have an ethnic uniqueness, they're roman catholic, and ththe church protected, in a sense. they couldn't be attacked quite so eaeasily. it w wasn't as if thee communist party did this or something like that. it was the church. and finally, there's a long history of the basques not being very comfortable within spain, so they demand independence, they had their own military. there were times when t
i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, is anan idiot, ad the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has s o do with the french revolution. spain is not like that, so it's very serious so that it got protection in the early years because it was a project of the roman catholic church, and that gave them--plus, this is a part of spain thahat is its own ethnc group. it's called basque. b-a-s-q-u-e. basque. they have their own language....
77
77
Jul 12, 2016
07/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
long awaited endorsement from former opponenn senator bernie sanders.ande the vermont senator made anan announce president during an appearance in knew hampshire today. the former rivals praised each other before a cheering crowd with thousands of supports. with just two weeks before the democratic national convention sanders says he's doing anything he can to help clinton beat donald trump. this campaign is not really about hillary clinton or donald trump or bernie sanders or any other candidate who sought the presidency. this campaign is about the needs of the american people and addressing the very serious crises that we face. and there is no doubt in my mind that as we head into november,om hillary clinton is far and awaya the best candidate to do that. senator sanders also said he enjoyed running his own campaign and is proud of what he accomplished. coming up tonight, scare at the capital building. >> more than one today. tom fitzgerald is working on that story. we're going to have a life report straight ahead from him.. the scary moments involving a suspicious package this mornin
long awaited endorsement from former opponenn senator bernie sanders.ande the vermont senator made anan announce president during an appearance in knew hampshire today. the former rivals praised each other before a cheering crowd with thousands of supports. with just two weeks before the democratic national convention sanders says he's doing anything he can to help clinton beat donald trump. this campaign is not really about hillary clinton or donald trump or bernie sanders or any other...
108
108
Jul 22, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
fofor more, we are joined by per pattakos peter pattakos is anan ohio attorney and publisher of the sportssite "cleveland frowns." didn't gilbert is a self-made billionaire who came up in the momortgage bubblble. the mortgage bubble and he is one of the largest landowners and powerful citizens in cleveland and d detroit. even if you gave him the benefit of the doubt on the predatory lending, on quicken loans and the allegations. assuming he happened to be in the right place at the right time, there are issues beyond that that are concerning about dan gilbert. the first one in my mind is the lack of accountability that he has around town. for cleveland and also in detroit. that there are so few politicians who will stand up to him. nobobody seems to be able to say anything to him to the contrary, including questionable things like a $300 million subsidy on cigarettes and alcohohol that wt right into his and his fellow pro s srts owners pockets in cleveland. he did that without ever opening his books and explaining just how much profit he took out of this public trust. we ended up having to
fofor more, we are joined by per pattakos peter pattakos is anan ohio attorney and publisher of the sportssite "cleveland frowns." didn't gilbert is a self-made billionaire who came up in the momortgage bubblble. the mortgage bubble and he is one of the largest landowners and powerful citizens in cleveland and d detroit. even if you gave him the benefit of the doubt on the predatory lending, on quicken loans and the allegations. assuming he happened to be in the right place at the...
88
88
Jul 17, 2016
07/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
in this case we feel it was anan assault weapon that was used.f it wasn't, there were times when assault weeps were used not only on law enforcement, but also on citizens.o o this is a portfolio of where we are right now as a nation andnd what are the touch points.oint it could be gun possession, butt altogether it's time for a discussion. we saw the out pour right after dallas, and i assume we'll see it after baton rouge. bat we're in the community, we're reaching out, we're seeing white children led by black police officers. we're seeing the connection there. i would assume from your standpoint that these tha organizations are doing all thal they can to put out these message to communities that feel disaffected. we have your back. >> to be truthful about it it just takes one instance of officers to set it back hundreds of years, if not longer thanthan that. the bottom line here in context there are a the look of of situations going on. law enforcement is doing a greae job. again, the rhetoric out there ot social media, people are making irrespo
in this case we feel it was anan assault weapon that was used.f it wasn't, there were times when assault weeps were used not only on law enforcement, but also on citizens.o o this is a portfolio of where we are right now as a nation andnd what are the touch points.oint it could be gun possession, butt altogether it's time for a discussion. we saw the out pour right after dallas, and i assume we'll see it after baton rouge. bat we're in the community, we're reaching out, we're seeing white...
158
158
Jul 7, 2016
07/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
to do their work and keep the focus on hillary clinton and make sure that before this is over she anannswers questions in a responsible forum, whether in front of journalists or congress. i don't think she can leave it here. >> stay with us. when we come back, we're going to continue this conversation. don't go anywhere. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. the earth needed to find a new waytury, to keep up with the data from over 30 billion connected devices.
to do their work and keep the focus on hillary clinton and make sure that before this is over she anannswers questions in a responsible forum, whether in front of journalists or congress. i don't think she can leave it here. >> stay with us. when we come back, we're going to continue this conversation. don't go anywhere. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be...
47
47
Jul 1, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
congress as an agency of the porter can government by the congressional budget office has, no, this is anangey of the federal government, not the puerto rican governmeme. is a host of issues that the bondholders are going to challenge anyway. the only differences at this stage, eric, you mentioned the governor has put a moratorium on the debt and will not be able to expenses of the porter can government. but as soon as the control board comes in the power, he is not going to have any more power. the control board will be controlling it. ask about this whole issue of this law had to be passed before july 1 or there would be chaos in puerto rico. >> as recently as last night, the president of the senate indicated that there would be litigation occurring, precisely the reasons you pointed out to. senator orrin hatch has requested an investigation by the security's and exchange commission about the role of treasury secretary lew. many questions are unanswered. there's an inquiry commission, discovering and its findings that as much as $30 billion of the debt may be legal because it exceeded the
congress as an agency of the porter can government by the congressional budget office has, no, this is anangey of the federal government, not the puerto rican governmeme. is a host of issues that the bondholders are going to challenge anyway. the only differences at this stage, eric, you mentioned the governor has put a moratorium on the debt and will not be able to expenses of the porter can government. but as soon as the control board comes in the power, he is not going to have any more...
48
48
Jul 4, 2016
07/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
the major himself had led anan assault to capture the top secret german observatory protected by an underground fortress and that's little jabar little gibraltar which is noted in the book. they took issue with the books conclusion about the effect and he challenged readers to turn to the back of the volume to learn the truth.the volu on two empty pages in the rear, he wrote that robert l board, one of the senior generals, he was one of only two lieutenant generals in france during world war i, that robert l board had failed to support the attack, a deliberate act that caused the death of many american soldiers. for an instant, i felt like the inner sent passerby accosted by the ancient, just like the racquet tour, he had grabbed my arm and revealed a harrowing fate. for the next few weeks, i tried to push the stories from my mind. as as a student of military history, i knew full well the miss leading law of old soldiers. men whose lives had reached a zenith in battle and whose extra measures and i understood the fog of war, the profound confusion of combat and that often distorts judgments. fo
the major himself had led anan assault to capture the top secret german observatory protected by an underground fortress and that's little jabar little gibraltar which is noted in the book. they took issue with the books conclusion about the effect and he challenged readers to turn to the back of the volume to learn the truth.the volu on two empty pages in the rear, he wrote that robert l board, one of the senior generals, he was one of only two lieutenant generals in france during world war i,...
54
54
Jul 4, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
millionss of anan iraqis, his family members were not just sufferingng great deprivation, although theyititerally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to f feed themselves in anany way that provides major sustenance. this iss incredibly common among ththe regime sanctions. although he was earning a modest salary, he simply could not in good conscious l live even what was really a lower middle-class american existence with some discretionary fununds while his family was suffering so greatly in iraq. he began to find ways to send very small amount of money back to his family in a rack, but a -- literally 1010, $15, $2020 peper month to allow them to eat and buy medicine. when others figured out he had no figured out a way to do this, they wanted to send money back to their families. on behehalf of 13 families, he spent v very small amounts backo erect, never more than $100 a month for anyone fil
millionss of anan iraqis, his family members were not just sufferingng great deprivation, although theyititerally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to f feed themselves in anany way that provides major sustenance. this iss incredibly common among ththe regime sanctions. although he was earning a modest salary, he simply could not in good conscious l live even what was really a lower middle-class american existence with some discretionary fununds while his family was suffering so...
57
57
Jul 12, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
res heherereulul of lif today, tho r reefsre g gon we need to look at pcess arou t the cstalal wers anan in high asas, evywhehereto sayay we canestore t d dame. we can't go bk to whawas but we can make things better than they currently are. and there's plenty of evidence that works. when you stop killing things in a place... if we haven't destroyed all of their relatives along the surrounding area... may: which we have been doing, though. sylvia: there's a capacity to bring a better place into focus. may: andnd that's your life's work. you know, i watched the netflix documentary, "mission blue," same name. beautiful documentary, amazing story about your life, but there's a quote that you begin with which really struck me. you're swimming withth whale sharks, some of the most beautiful crcreatures on t planet. sylv: : biggt fifishn thee ocea may:igiggestn ththe ean. mean, , 's like a greyhound bubus ming a ayou, right? but you say eyey've b bee living he e for llioionsf years. we're ncocomersn ththei backya.. they'reomomplety ininnont off whatumumans . sylviaththat's s rit. may: and 's tr
res heherereulul of lif today, tho r reefsre g gon we need to look at pcess arou t the cstalal wers anan in high asas, evywhehereto sayay we canestore t d dame. we can't go bk to whawas but we can make things better than they currently are. and there's plenty of evidence that works. when you stop killing things in a place... if we haven't destroyed all of their relatives along the surrounding area... may: which we have been doing, though. sylvia: there's a capacity to bring a better place into...
102
102
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
heherere fulul of lif today, tho r reefsre g gon we need to look at pcess arou t the cstalal wers anan high asas, evywhehereto sayay we canestore t d dame. we can't go bk to wt was but we can make things better than they currently are. and there's plenty of evidence that works. when you stop killing things in a place... if we haven't destroyed all of their relatives along the surrounding area... may: which we have been doing, though. sylvia: there's a capacity to bring a better place into focus. may: andnd that's your life's work. you know, i watched the netflix documentary, "mission blue," same name. beautiful documentary, amazing story about your life, but there's a quote that you begin with which really struck me. you're swimming withth whale sharks, some of the most beautiful crcreatures on t planet. sylv: : biggt fifishn thee ocea may:igiggestn ththe ean. mean, , 's like a greyhound bubus ming a ayou, right? but you say eyey've b bee living he e for llioionsf years. we're ncocomersn ththei backya.. they'reomomplety ininnont off whatumumans . sylviaththat's s rit. may: and 's truru
heherere fulul of lif today, tho r reefsre g gon we need to look at pcess arou t the cstalal wers anan high asas, evywhehereto sayay we canestore t d dame. we can't go bk to wt was but we can make things better than they currently are. and there's plenty of evidence that works. when you stop killing things in a place... if we haven't destroyed all of their relatives along the surrounding area... may: which we have been doing, though. sylvia: there's a capacity to bring a better place into...
150
150
Jul 11, 2016
07/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
80
80
Jul 17, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
um, prpretty much i'll do anan act f randndom kindness, givive them e card, tatalk to them, and see ifd. i''ll e ththem two cards. expoponential growth right there. they'll give it to someone, that someone will give it to someone. it's just going to be a whole-e--a whole crapload of kindness. mike: it''s worth noting, alex has been so busy, he hasn't even changed his sweater. he's still wearing the same sweater as he did in that--you are the one that noticed that while we're watching it. alex: yeah. mike: um, and you also mentioned you--you hate that video now, but--but that video touched a nerve in others. talk to us about what happened after you--after you made it. alex: yeah, so, i mean, i mamade that video, posted it on my fafacebook, , and just through e power of the internet, i was contacted from people in brazil, russia, canada, and united states within the first 24 hours. so that immediately put the thought in my head, like, there's other people that wantnt to help create e this community of just kindness. that's the first time i've seen that video in a good 2 1/2 years, and i'
um, prpretty much i'll do anan act f randndom kindness, givive them e card, tatalk to them, and see ifd. i''ll e ththem two cards. expoponential growth right there. they'll give it to someone, that someone will give it to someone. it's just going to be a whole-e--a whole crapload of kindness. mike: it''s worth noting, alex has been so busy, he hasn't even changed his sweater. he's still wearing the same sweater as he did in that--you are the one that noticed that while we're watching it. alex:...
84
84
Jul 31, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
, and more and more teenagers are willing to be involveded because they see firsthandnd with me as ananhat, "he y you knw what? teenagers can make a difference, they are making a difffference, , and we want to e part of this." walter: september 11th, a terrible tragedy here in the united states, and yet we saw so many good things come of it, where people lined up to give blood, and--and that--that--that was early on, but then we saw the ugly side of it, which obviously got you interested in doing what you're doing. what happened after that terrorist attack that you started to see in terms of discrimination or just prejudice, people saying things or doing things that really kind of galvanized your interest in doing what you're doing today? ahmed: i mean, i--i--i want to make clear first of all that i'm not justst inspired to do thisis work because of anti-muslim bigotry. bigotry of all forms, like, deeply, deeply, deeply hururts my heart everery time i see it. there are just so many people being discriminated against in this world for thingsgs that they can't control, and--and thatat s w
, and more and more teenagers are willing to be involveded because they see firsthandnd with me as ananhat, "he y you knw what? teenagers can make a difference, they are making a difffference, , and we want to e part of this." walter: september 11th, a terrible tragedy here in the united states, and yet we saw so many good things come of it, where people lined up to give blood, and--and that--that--that was early on, but then we saw the ugly side of it, which obviously got you...
381
381
Jul 30, 2016
07/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 0
, and more and more teenagers are willing to be involveded because they see firsthandnd with me as ananle that, "he y you knw what? teenagers can make a difference, they are making a difffference, , and we want to e part of this." walter: september 11th, a terrible tragedy here in the united states, and yet we saw so many good things come of it, where people lined up to give blood, and--and that--that--that was early on, but then we saw the ugly side of it, which obviously got you interested in doing what you're doing. what happened after that terrorist attack that you started to see in terms of discrimination or just prejudice, people saying things or doing things that really kind of galvanized your interest in doing what you're doing today? ahmed: i mean, i--i--i want to make clear first of all that i'm not justst inspired to do thisis work because of anti-muslim bigotry. bigotry of all forms, like, deeply, deeply, deeply hururts my heart everery time i see it. there are just so many people being discriminated against in this world for thingsgs that they can't control, and--and thatat
, and more and more teenagers are willing to be involveded because they see firsthandnd with me as ananle that, "he y you knw what? teenagers can make a difference, they are making a difffference, , and we want to e part of this." walter: september 11th, a terrible tragedy here in the united states, and yet we saw so many good things come of it, where people lined up to give blood, and--and that--that--that was early on, but then we saw the ugly side of it, which obviously got you...
60
60
Jul 15, 2016
07/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
have e numbers of people that it takes to turn this around and if we had a president who was actually anan organizer in chief and not just a commander in chief, but who could help mobilize and support the american people in our struggle for a new economy andd a new society based on principles of cooperation and human rights rather than on principles of predatory exploitation and cut throat capitalism we can make a profound transition right now that's not just, you know, in our interests inys an academic way,y, i think our lives really depend on transforming this system and this is something we have the power to do and we're going to make that happen. >> yesterday -- >>> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, a look into organized crime in the south during the 1950s. >> the committee's final report was issued in 1951 and it concluded that organized crime syndicates really did exist, were not myths, and that they depended upon the support and the cooperation of public officials around the country. >> saturday evening at 7:00 eastern author tammy ingram discusses her upcom
have e numbers of people that it takes to turn this around and if we had a president who was actually anan organizer in chief and not just a commander in chief, but who could help mobilize and support the american people in our struggle for a new economy andd a new society based on principles of cooperation and human rights rather than on principles of predatory exploitation and cut throat capitalism we can make a profound transition right now that's not just, you know, in our interests inys an...
998
998
Jul 1, 2016
07/16
by
KDTV
tv
eye 998
favorite 0
quote 0
aÑan con ojeras porque no paras de trabajar. entrega, su dedicaciÓn, cómo estudia. es una revelaciÓn para mÍ. ricardo: mientras que el cantante reconociÓ la labor que ha realizado el departamento de caracterizaciÓn. josÉ manuel: lo Único que tengo que tener es paciencia. todas ellas son las que realmente hacen todo esto. es un ratote de maquillaje, subrayando ciertas facciones. el bigote lo tienen que peinar y poner. ricardo: carla estrada dijo que en esta serie se ha hecho un gran trabajo de investigaciÓn. carla: es un trabajo totalmente diferente a lo que yo habÍa hecho. ha sido entrevistas, investigaciÓn, trabajar con escritores que no son mexicanos pero que estÁn metidos en la historia. ricardo: josÉ manuel figueroa asegurÓ que tanto para Él como para su hermano juliÁn ha sido un honor interpretar la vida de su padre. josÉ manuel: para mÍ representa muchas emociones encontradas. es una responsabilidad muy grande que tengo hacia mi pÚblico, y principalmente hacia el pÚblico de mi padre. lo estoy haciendo para que el pÚblico s
aÑan con ojeras porque no paras de trabajar. entrega, su dedicaciÓn, cómo estudia. es una revelaciÓn para mÍ. ricardo: mientras que el cantante reconociÓ la labor que ha realizado el departamento de caracterizaciÓn. josÉ manuel: lo Único que tengo que tener es paciencia. todas ellas son las que realmente hacen todo esto. es un ratote de maquillaje, subrayando ciertas facciones. el bigote lo tienen que peinar y poner. ricardo: carla estrada dijo que en esta serie se ha hecho un gran...