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what made bautista leave the country. there's a lot of studies on that because he had 40,000 troops, the gorillas ran part of the low lands, santa clara was one city, the generals assumed they'd keep going and plugging along, fidel himself thought it would take couple years at least. one book i find interesting is called "the war of the flee" and the guy of the cbs news man becomes very pro revolution and in fact joins the revolution after fidel wins, he becomes a journalist for the revolution newspaper. he goes around carrying a revolver and everyone shakes his hand in the street because everyone knows him from the tv show. so he writes a book and comes up with the argument that they don't militarily win in a sense, they create the conditions for collapse. in other words they weaken the other forces, the moral goes, the soldiers don't want to fight. things start to crumble internally. the whole thing starts to fall to bits. just started to worry that he was going to be -- there was going to be military coupe within had i
what made bautista leave the country. there's a lot of studies on that because he had 40,000 troops, the gorillas ran part of the low lands, santa clara was one city, the generals assumed they'd keep going and plugging along, fidel himself thought it would take couple years at least. one book i find interesting is called "the war of the flee" and the guy of the cbs news man becomes very pro revolution and in fact joins the revolution after fidel wins, he becomes a journalist for the...
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. >> evene in this timof crisis, mary bautista spoke of a civic annational pride.are a nation where we support each other, and you are eing the tremendous abundance of support from all the americans, and i am glad to be a new yorker, you know? god bless america. >> these are the meager food packages they spent hours waiting for. a sandwich, some applesauce, in this, the land of plenty. from queens you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires in manhattan, but hborhoods are part of another america. one that has been ground zero in new york's outbreak. one that is home to the hardest hit public hospital. , hemother and daughter had to wave out of the windows to their husband and father. his birthday spent in covid isolation. on its doorstep is a neighborhood called corona. heavily populed by immigrants who don't have the luxury of teleworking from home. g people pursuamerican deiams that areng crushed by thgi global conta. the coronavirus crisis has really held up a mirror to income and equality in america -- inequality in america. many people fled the cit
. >> evene in this timof crisis, mary bautista spoke of a civic annational pride.are a nation where we support each other, and you are eing the tremendous abundance of support from all the americans, and i am glad to be a new yorker, you know? god bless america. >> these are the meager food packages they spent hours waiting for. a sandwich, some applesauce, in this, the land of plenty. from queens you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires in manhattan, but hborhoods...
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Apr 22, 2020
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even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride.we support each other, and you have seen the tremendous... the abundance of support from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, you know? and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires‘ row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that's been ground zero in new york's outbreak, one that is home to the ha rdest—hit public hospital. here, a mother and daughter had to wave up at the windows to their husband and father, his birthday spent in covid isolation. on its doorstep is a neighbourhood called corona, heavily populated by immigrants who do not have the luxury of teleworking from home. people pursuing american dreams that are being crushed by this global contagion. the coronavirus crisis has really held up a mirror to income inequality in america, and especially new york
even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride.we support each other, and you have seen the tremendous... the abundance of support from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, you know? and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires‘ row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods...
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Apr 22, 2020
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even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride. support each other, and you have seen the tremendous... the abundance of support from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, you know? and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that's been ground zero in new york's outbreak, one that is home to the ha rdest—hit public hospital. here, a mother and daughter had to wave up at the windows to their husband and father, his birthday spent in covid isolation. on its doorstep is a neighbourhood called corona, heavily populated by immigrants who do not have the luxury of teleworking from home. people pursuing american dreams that are being crushed by this global contagion. the coronavirus crisis has really held up a mirror to income inequality in america, and especially new york. m
even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride. support each other, and you have seen the tremendous... the abundance of support from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, you know? and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are...
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even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride.ous... the abundance of support from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that has been ground zero in new york's outbreak, one that is home to the hardest—hit public hospital. here, a mother and daughter had to wave up at the windows to their husband and father, his birthday spent in covid isolation. this on its doorstep is a neighbourhood called corona, heavily populated by immigrants who do not have the luxury of teleworking from home. people pursuing american dreams that are being crushed by this global contagion. the coronavirus crisis has really held up a mirror to income inequality in america, and especially new york. many of the richest people simply fled the city early o
even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride.ous... the abundance of support from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that has been ground zero in new...
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even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride. the abundance of support from allthe americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that has been ground zero in new york's outbreak, one that is home to the hardest—hit public hospital. here, a mother and daughter had to wave up at the windows to their husband and father, his birthday spent in covid isolation. on its doorstep is a neighbourhood called corona, heavily populated by immigrants who do not have the luxury of teleworking from home. people pursuing american dreams that are being crushed by this global contagion. the coronavirus crisis has really held up a mirror to income inequality in america, and especially new york. many of the richest people simply fled the city early on and headed
even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride. the abundance of support from allthe americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some apple sauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that has been ground zero in new york's...
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senior joshua ramos, junior alexandria de vensente, and bautista and another sophomore. they are part of leaps fab lab. and using the schools 3-d printers they are on a mission to create a thousand face shields for our front line healthcare workers. they are assembling the face shields at home using a kit developed by fab lab director christopher mccrumb and his olleagues. there are already 150 face shields deep into their project with 100 of those going to cooper university hospital and 50 to leap zone community health center and these students are going to keep going until the rest of their goal is met. so to everybody at the fab lab, and to leap academy founder, and a friend of mine, gloria, new jersey thanks you. finally i would like to give a personal shout out to a team you never see. that's our technology team, several of whom are behind the camera today. so here's my thanks to the team here at trenton war memorial, bill, mike, and sydney justice, and the folks in the office of information technology, jack hensley, sarah casey, roy woods, tarra mckenna and chris.
senior joshua ramos, junior alexandria de vensente, and bautista and another sophomore. they are part of leaps fab lab. and using the schools 3-d printers they are on a mission to create a thousand face shields for our front line healthcare workers. they are assembling the face shields at home using a kit developed by fab lab director christopher mccrumb and his olleagues. there are already 150 face shields deep into their project with 100 of those going to cooper university hospital and 50 to...
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even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride.rt from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some applesauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers the abundance of support from all the americans, of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that's been ground zero in new york's outbreak, one that's home to the ha rdest—hit public hospital. here, a mother and daughter had to wave up at the windows to their husband and father, his birthday spent in covid isolation. on its doorstep is a neighbourhood called corona, heavily populated by immigrants who don't have the luxury of teleworking from home. people pursuing american dreams that are being crushed by this global contagion. the coronavirus crisis has really held up a mirror to income inequality in america, and especially new york. many of the richest people simply fled the c
even in this time of crisis, mary bautista spoke of her civic and national pride.rt from all the americans, and i'm glad to be a new yorker, and god bless america. and these are the meagre food packages they spent hours queueing for. a sandwich, some applesauce. in this, the land of plenty. from queens, you can see the residential skyscrapers the abundance of support from all the americans, of billionaires row in manhattan. but these neighbourhoods are part of another america, one that's been...
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abrir nuestras puertas para los que no se sentÍan cÓmodos en casa, asegurÓ el pastor de la iglesia bautistalia el paÍs europeo mÁs abatido por coronavirus, el cantante de Ópera andrea bocelli, ofreciÓ un majestuoso concierto desde la catedral de milÁn a travÉs de su canal de youtube. un concierto que erizÓ la piel, sacÓ muchas lÁgrimas en estos momentos que vivimos. este concierto lleva 26,000,000 de vistas a travÉs de redes sociales y un mensaje a lo largo y ancho de todo el planeta de que debemos unirnos en esta pascua de resurrecciÓn . muchos agradecieron por estar con salud y disfrutaron por estar en familia. satcha: nosotros tambiÉn vimos el concierto en casa y de igual manera que miles de fieles en el mundo asistimos a misa de manera virtual.. la fe y la esperanza tienen que permanecer ahÍ y obviamente ganar esta batalla. gracias maity por brindar esos detalles en vivo desde tu casa. ahora nos vamos a la casa de albert martÍnez para conocer detalles del estado del tiempo rqa rie d tormentas que estarÍa afectando a varios estados en el sureste. albert: carolina del norte, carolina del
abrir nuestras puertas para los que no se sentÍan cÓmodos en casa, asegurÓ el pastor de la iglesia bautistalia el paÍs europeo mÁs abatido por coronavirus, el cantante de Ópera andrea bocelli, ofreciÓ un majestuoso concierto desde la catedral de milÁn a travÉs de su canal de youtube. un concierto que erizÓ la piel, sacÓ muchas lÁgrimas en estos momentos que vivimos. este concierto lleva 26,000,000 de vistas a travÉs de redes sociales y un mensaje a lo largo y ancho de todo el...