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algunos de ellos lo hicieron en carretas tiradas por burros.licto, mÁs de 16 00 heridos. israel anunciÓ que estÁ de acuerdo de un cese humanitario para llevar, comida, agua, asistencia a la franja de gaza. >> el presidente obama dijo que continÚa apoyando los esfuerzos de egipto para poner fin al conflicto entre israel y palestinos, asegurÓ que israel tiene todo el derecho de defenderse de los ataques que aterrorizaron su gente. no se puede esperar que un paÍs viva bajo el ataque de bombardeos. >> muchas gracias. vamos a cambiar de tema. sospechas de brutalidad policial en california. involucra a un grupo de agentes de santa ana un con hispano con problemas de drogas. acusa de atacar al joven. pero cÁmaras y vecinos desmienten la versiÓn oficial. tenemos los testimonios del incidente. >> en el video se ve que edgar hace caso, se tira al piso. aa pesar de todo uno lo golpea con el puÑo, luego llega otro y lo golpea con la macana. mientras dos mÁs lo sujetan. al final le dan descargas con una pistola elÉctrica. >> me duele mucho el corazÓn. no er
algunos de ellos lo hicieron en carretas tiradas por burros.licto, mÁs de 16 00 heridos. israel anunciÓ que estÁ de acuerdo de un cese humanitario para llevar, comida, agua, asistencia a la franja de gaza. >> el presidente obama dijo que continÚa apoyando los esfuerzos de egipto para poner fin al conflicto entre israel y palestinos, asegurÓ que israel tiene todo el derecho de defenderse de los ataques que aterrorizaron su gente. no se puede esperar que un paÍs viva bajo el ataque de...
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we are live in front of the greens burro station in tyson's station.you in the studio. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be back with more on just how metro is handling this very first day of rush hour silver line action right after the brea >>> our next guest came up with an app that perhaps every mass transit commuter aught to have on their smart phones. >> scott norcross is the creator of metro, thanks for joining us again. you were here on friday before the first real test with the rush hours in the morning and the evening. first of all, tell us what this app does. >> we collect a lot of data that we get from metro and we can analyze and and derive data to show where congestion might be, and people can choose to maybe avoid a station or maybe choose a different line, depending on what they are seeing on the heat map. >> when you click on the heat map, we can show everybody you'll see what's going on, what the waits are for each line and when you look at the line, we are fair. >> fair state right now, and if we go and see a little heat, so to speak,
we are live in front of the greens burro station in tyson's station.you in the studio. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be back with more on just how metro is handling this very first day of rush hour silver line action right after the brea >>> our next guest came up with an app that perhaps every mass transit commuter aught to have on their smart phones. >> scott norcross is the creator of metro, thanks for joining us again. you were here on friday before the first...
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annual credit report.com is one where you can get each of the three major credit burros to send you the credit report itself, you do have to pay money if you want to get your credit score, but if you go to credit karma.com or credit sesame, you can get an idea of what your report looks like and an estimate that tend s to be close of what your score is. that score drives a lot of leverage. >> next time you come here and teach me how to tie a bow tie, okay? >> my pleasure. >>> already disrupting the transportation and lodging industries and not done yet. what these two startups are setting their sights on now. >>> finally tonight, two hot startups moving into the lucrative business market. josh lipton tells the story. >> reporter: uber has a lot of fans among consumers. nava startup is taking aim at business travelers. uber for business letting users bill trips to the company. users will be able to toggle between payment options which means business travel can be expensed while personal trips stay personal. uber is partnering with a travel management service with 25 million people as well
annual credit report.com is one where you can get each of the three major credit burros to send you the credit report itself, you do have to pay money if you want to get your credit score, but if you go to credit karma.com or credit sesame, you can get an idea of what your report looks like and an estimate that tend s to be close of what your score is. that score drives a lot of leverage. >> next time you come here and teach me how to tie a bow tie, okay? >> my pleasure....
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usted ve burro y quiere viaje. no, doÑa, yo no soy p---- de cocina. acuÉrdese que soy modelo.mart. con el compra uno y llévate uno gratis en trajes de baño para la familia y cientos de artículos de camping en oferta. compra por internet y recoge gratis en la tienda. kmart. donde miembros siempre consiguen más. [ carolina ] hola, soy carolina y hace una semana me hice pro. ahora tengo más confianza. [ locutor ] hazte pro con crest pro-health. [ carolina ] siento la boca limpia, los dientes brillantes, blancos. quiero ver si mi dentista se da cuenta. [ locutor ] crest pro-health protege no solo algunas, sino todas estas áreas que los dentistas más revisan. [ carolina ] ya van a ver que me va a felicitar. [ locutor ] cuatro de cada cinco dentistas confirmaron que estos productos pro-health ayudaron a mantener la limpieza profesional. [ carolina ] estoy refeliz. >> bueno, ¿entonces en quÉ quedamos, carmelita, sÍ me promete guardarme ese secretito? >> claro que sÍ, pues no faltaba mÁs. yo le juro que de mi boca no va a salir ni una sola palabra. y en lo que yo pueda ayudarle, no, p
usted ve burro y quiere viaje. no, doÑa, yo no soy p---- de cocina. acuÉrdese que soy modelo.mart. con el compra uno y llévate uno gratis en trajes de baño para la familia y cientos de artículos de camping en oferta. compra por internet y recoge gratis en la tienda. kmart. donde miembros siempre consiguen más. [ carolina ] hola, soy carolina y hace una semana me hice pro. ahora tengo más confianza. [ locutor ] hazte pro con crest pro-health. [ carolina ] siento la boca limpia, los...
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kfc makes the worst chicken out of eight chains in the survey, taco bell sells the worst burro t retoes. chick-fil-la has the best chicken and chipolte, the best bu burritos. >>> facebook is apologizing for conducting a psychological experiment on 700,000 unsuspecting users. they tried to manipulate members emotions by sending posts to news feeds with positive or negative to see if they would respond accordingly. facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sandberg apologize devisd on behalf of t company saying the purpose of the experiment was in her words, poorly communicated. >>> target is asking customers not to bring guns into stores, even where permitted by law. they decided that banning firearms from stores would create a safer environment for shoppers and employees. >>> we begin tonight's market focus with a disappointing revenue report from delta, the airline saw its revenues rise but less than in previously forecast. it sited lower than expected international yields and lower business demand to latin america because of the world cup. that sent shares down by 5%, closed at $38.24
kfc makes the worst chicken out of eight chains in the survey, taco bell sells the worst burro t retoes. chick-fil-la has the best chicken and chipolte, the best bu burritos. >>> facebook is apologizing for conducting a psychological experiment on 700,000 unsuspecting users. they tried to manipulate members emotions by sending posts to news feeds with positive or negative to see if they would respond accordingly. facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sandberg apologize devisd on...
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. >> reporter: the burro of labor statistics say entry level technicians earn about $40,000 a year. shire declined to say what it pays, only that it's pay is competitive and employees receive full benefits including tuition reimbursereimbursement. >> they are well compensated compared to other college graduates. these are good jobs for people starting out in the work force. >> reporter: this 27-year-old isn't starting out, she's kick starting her career in biotech. >> it's ever changing. it's huge right now. it's not going away. >> reporter: and neither is she. a top student, she's interning now and setting her sights on a future in number logiceuro logi research. for "nightly business report", i'm mary thompson in quincy, massachusetts. >> and to read more about this biotech training program, log on nbr.com. >>> elsewhere, boeing ramped up deliveries in june and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the plane maker nearly doubled k deliveries of the 787 helping increase deliveries by 7%. the dow component says the defense space and security unit saw delivery gains. so share
. >> reporter: the burro of labor statistics say entry level technicians earn about $40,000 a year. shire declined to say what it pays, only that it's pay is competitive and employees receive full benefits including tuition reimbursereimbursement. >> they are well compensated compared to other college graduates. these are good jobs for people starting out in the work force. >> reporter: this 27-year-old isn't starting out, she's kick starting her career in biotech. >>...
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we drove 45 minutes on bumpy dirt roads, passing burros and chickens.re 50 houses, this is one of them. this isn't just a house, it's where glenda started her small business. zblt we are a small business, we make candy with milk. >> with the help of a local ngo, she and six other women learned to make candy and started a small business selling it. do you sell a lot? >> translator: yes, we sell a lot. >> and helping to coordinate the efforts. >> this is the first thing done on their own, and i would say it means a lot in their lives. i mean, it's very significant. >> significant because there are not many opportunities for women to make money in this remote area of the country. and so they're creating their own opportunities. with the goal of lifting their role in society and ending the cycle of poverty. >> translator: here we don't have funds, nobody earns money, none of the women have jobs. >> patrick is the program director for world connect, a u.s.-based organization helping to fund these efforts. >> when we support women, they get traditional return
we drove 45 minutes on bumpy dirt roads, passing burros and chickens.re 50 houses, this is one of them. this isn't just a house, it's where glenda started her small business. zblt we are a small business, we make candy with milk. >> with the help of a local ngo, she and six other women learned to make candy and started a small business selling it. do you sell a lot? >> translator: yes, we sell a lot. >> and helping to coordinate the efforts. >> this is the first thing...
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to be clear, the negative backlash was created by burro -- burocrats and juan hernandez is blaming u.s. drug policy for the surge of illegal immigrants to the u.s. boarder. hernandez said quote, the root cause is that the united states and colombia carried out big operations in the fight against drugs. then mexico did it pushing drug traffickers into honduras, gaut ma -- guatemala and el salvador. harry reid says the boarder is fine. >> the boarder is secure. it was talked in the caucus today. he said he can say without any equivocation, the boarder is secure. >> the boarder is secure. governor dave hinneman disagrees. he says they are moving tens of thousands of illegal children all over the united states and refusing to tell state and local leaders anything. he'll join us in just moments. >> also tonight, the house rules committee taking the first official step in speaker boehner's quest to unilaterally change the law without consent. george washington university constitutional law professor jonathan turly saying why it is imperative the speaker given legal authority. >> we're seeing
to be clear, the negative backlash was created by burro -- burocrats and juan hernandez is blaming u.s. drug policy for the surge of illegal immigrants to the u.s. boarder. hernandez said quote, the root cause is that the united states and colombia carried out big operations in the fight against drugs. then mexico did it pushing drug traffickers into honduras, gaut ma -- guatemala and el salvador. harry reid says the boarder is fine. >> the boarder is secure. it was talked in the caucus...
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when prisoners use dozens of terms, shelter, tent, hut, burro. blanket tent. shanty. he picks shabang. john january is one of only four prisoners in primary source material right after the war that works trial and congressional itinerary. only four times does that phrase appear. and january literally says we called our shelter shabangs. and i'm sure he did. otherwise, it is remarkable. it's a very difficult read. >> yes, i wonder if you could tell us about the relationship between winder and sutton? sutton was very indifferent to him and didn't seem to take very many steps or even respond to his letters. >> the intention is once they're out of richmond, a sort of out of sight, out of mind sets in. and there's a very clear, cognitive disconnect as commanders at camp sumpter are writing to richmond saying we need this, we need this, we need this and nothing is happening. and inspectors come in and say they don't have this, this and this. at a certain point, what are you going to do? and so, i don't know to what extent exactly the relationship between sutton and winder,
when prisoners use dozens of terms, shelter, tent, hut, burro. blanket tent. shanty. he picks shabang. john january is one of only four prisoners in primary source material right after the war that works trial and congressional itinerary. only four times does that phrase appear. and january literally says we called our shelter shabangs. and i'm sure he did. otherwise, it is remarkable. it's a very difficult read. >> yes, i wonder if you could tell us about the relationship between winder...
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. >> they took backpacks into the backcountry using burros. >> no other artist will be so inextricably tied to yosemite. and yet as yosemite celebrates it's 150th birthday, one photograph will take on a new theme. it's the very same spot that ansel adams photographed. >> he said yosemites infinite variety means there will always be something new to discover here, and this place will remain for photographers for generations to come for inspiration as long as you're willing to get off the beaten path and explore. >> check out these amazing images captured by a wedding photographer. she took these pictures at a wedding on saturday in canada and then posted the images on facebook and got 20,000 likes. two tornadoes touched down just as those photos were taken. >>> this is an image that caught our eye. this comes from where the world's largest flower show is expect to open. people will travel all around the world to see the flowers. this is a cranberry farmer displaying the fruit. the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >> on "america tonight," high t
. >> they took backpacks into the backcountry using burros. >> no other artist will be so inextricably tied to yosemite. and yet as yosemite celebrates it's 150th birthday, one photograph will take on a new theme. it's the very same spot that ansel adams photographed. >> he said yosemites infinite variety means there will always be something new to discover here, and this place will remain for photographers for generations to come for inspiration as long as you're willing to...
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approval from his hospital, new york university but getting the government, specifically the fda, dea and burront to sign off was nearly impossible. one of their biggest issues was security. as part of this, you had to have a safe put in. >> this is new and only for this project. >> a 1200-pound safe watched by multiple security cameras and alarm systems all for a drug so low in thc it can't get you high and with that he is waiting for final federal approval. >> the failure of the federal government through it's regulatory arms, dea, fda and like has led to a public health debacle. >> patrick kennedy with his deep political connections and famous name is pushing the feds to fast track cannabis research. >> they ought to get at it quickly, the fda and federal government. they ought to just get it done. we just need a greater urgency to this issue, overall. >> it's a bold statement for a recovering addict whose been outspoken making medical marijuana legal in any way is dangerous, that more children will be able to access it and more smokers will become addicted to it. he thinks the only way to r
approval from his hospital, new york university but getting the government, specifically the fda, dea and burront to sign off was nearly impossible. one of their biggest issues was security. as part of this, you had to have a safe put in. >> this is new and only for this project. >> a 1200-pound safe watched by multiple security cameras and alarm systems all for a drug so low in thc it can't get you high and with that he is waiting for final federal approval. >> the failure of...
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. >> we took pack trips into the ba back country using burros to carry the cameras and food and bedsyosism mite. >> no other artist will be so inextri trickbly tied to yosemite. as the park set blades its birthday one shows there may be more variations on a theme. it's taken from the same spot where ansil adams had stood decades earlier. >> it is like a yardstick against which you measure yourself and you try to do some things that he hasn't done. >> qtylung means there will always be something to discover here and this place will remain for photographers generations to come in inspiration so long as you are willing to get off of the beaten track and explore. melissa chan, al jazeera, yosemite national park, california. >> for people, medical marijuana is legal in 22 states and the d.c. for animals, there are no rules or regulations. as alan shovel shoveller says, there is a? >> puppy pot. i don't know that to be a trademarkable name or not but sounds good. >> it sounds good but isn't quite accurate. two years ago, gadbsby tore a tendon. his human, roger, decided against surgery and
. >> we took pack trips into the ba back country using burros to carry the cameras and food and bedsyosism mite. >> no other artist will be so inextri trickbly tied to yosemite. as the park set blades its birthday one shows there may be more variations on a theme. it's taken from the same spot where ansil adams had stood decades earlier. >> it is like a yardstick against which you measure yourself and you try to do some things that he hasn't done. >> qtylung means there...
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the latest was an iair strike half an hour ago on a senior member of the hamas polid burro. hearing israelis have sent out automatic prerecorded phone calls to hundreds of residents of the neighborhood which is northeast of here telling them to leave as soon as possible by the latest, wednesday morning, and to go to gaza city. the anticipation is there may well be a ground operation in that area, which is really quite close to gaza city. anderson? >> the word from israel is they are ready to step up their campaign against hamas, right? >> they certainly are. the cabinet, security cabinet met late into the night wrapping it up awhile ago in tel aviv. some of these under ground bunkers, tunnels that supposedly house a lot of missiles, rockets and want to go in there, you can't just do it with air power, so there may be israeli ground action. i don't anticipate a full scale military invasion to reoccupy gaza. some assaults clearly seem to be in the works. >> wolf, in terms of the seize fire proposal, that's at this point just dead? >> well, you know, there is some efforts behin
the latest was an iair strike half an hour ago on a senior member of the hamas polid burro. hearing israelis have sent out automatic prerecorded phone calls to hundreds of residents of the neighborhood which is northeast of here telling them to leave as soon as possible by the latest, wednesday morning, and to go to gaza city. the anticipation is there may well be a ground operation in that area, which is really quite close to gaza city. anderson? >> the word from israel is they are ready...
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. >> we took pack trips into the back country using burros to carry the camera and the food and the bedsyosemite. >> no other artists will ever be so inextricably tied to yosemite and yet as the park celebrates its 150th 150th birthday, one photograph shows there may yet be more variations on a theme. it's taken from the same spot where ansel adams had stood decades earlier. >> his work is against what you measure yourself. you try to do some things that hasn't ton. >> young says yosemite's infinite variety means there will always be something new to discover here and that this place will remain for photographers generations to come, an inspiration, as long as you are willing to get off the beaten track and explore. melissa tran, yosemite, national park california. >>> coming up, the bison bill, what congress is going to protect one of america's most iconic symbols. >>> the 50th state or is it? there's a debate in hawaii right now. >>> fireworks represent freedom for many americans and tonight there was no shortage. july 4th celebrations took place all over the country, illuminating the
. >> we took pack trips into the back country using burros to carry the camera and the food and the bedsyosemite. >> no other artists will ever be so inextricably tied to yosemite and yet as the park celebrates its 150th 150th birthday, one photograph shows there may yet be more variations on a theme. it's taken from the same spot where ansel adams had stood decades earlier. >> his work is against what you measure yourself. you try to do some things that hasn't ton. >>...
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they set it up that that burro would not have to be responsible to congress at all and could never have oversight. they would get their money from the federal reserve so they could run independently. and what have they done? they have been gathering debit and credit card purchases and use information on americans. some of us think they really want to protect us from unscrupulous banking practices, we ought to wait until we tell them we have been treated unfairly and then go after the criminal. that's what the bill of rights anticipates. you don't go gathering everybody's personal information except on probable cause. you get a warrant. but not now. this administration has the cfpb that's gathering information in the name of protecting us. i don't want that kind of protection. i want them to leave us alone and quit drawing and gathering all the personal data on people in america. none of your business, unless there's been a crime. and then, only then, your gathering should be based upon probable cause. . we have the ability of the united states government to oose drones -- to use drones,
they set it up that that burro would not have to be responsible to congress at all and could never have oversight. they would get their money from the federal reserve so they could run independently. and what have they done? they have been gathering debit and credit card purchases and use information on americans. some of us think they really want to protect us from unscrupulous banking practices, we ought to wait until we tell them we have been treated unfairly and then go after the criminal....
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it's not just cities but they break it down into counties and burros, into communities to if they are advertising your area in a an adult escort service, that means you have a problem. a child if not multiple children are being exploited in that area. >> yeah. you know as a matter of fact, i want to reach out to you and ms. brooks will reach out to you and those ideas which you think we should present. i didn't think about inviting hotel owners to come to a round table but that sounds like -- >> you know, these young girls there are some boys but mostly girls are being trafficked from state to state. how are they getting to and from? many times they are flying but then they are getting into cabs. we've had many reports. law enforcement gets reported they see the same young girls over the course of a month, two months come through their area. go to the same hotels. go back, you know at some point. there are a lot of eyes and ears in different sectors who if they are probably educated, alerted, who can they call? typically it will be law enforcement. they can get to the bottom of this a
it's not just cities but they break it down into counties and burros, into communities to if they are advertising your area in a an adult escort service, that means you have a problem. a child if not multiple children are being exploited in that area. >> yeah. you know as a matter of fact, i want to reach out to you and ms. brooks will reach out to you and those ideas which you think we should present. i didn't think about inviting hotel owners to come to a round table but that sounds...
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. >> yo siempre he ido en burro que es mucho mÁs rentable. >> que sepas, te voy a decir una cosa...taca los insectos que ves. controla los insectos que no ves... y evita los insectos manteniéndolos afuera. el sistema defensa de raid... raid las mata bien muertas. scjohnson. una empresa de familia. >> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros. ya estamos en el rincÓn del sabor con nuestra cocina. esta maÑana nos acompaÑa el chef fabricio que tiene una sencilla y econÓmica receta. cuÉntame. ¿quÉ nos tienes hoy? >> ya tenemos una receta sÚper sencilla. vamos a enrollar los lomitos de res con tocino y vamos a acompaÑarlos con una pasta alfredo. esta receta es muy sencilla. sobre todo la recomiendo para los hombres. >> gracias. yo lo Único que sÉ hacer es el barbecue. >> fÍjate que tambiÉn lo puedes hacer con barbecue. lo puedes preparar al barbecue. lo vamos a hacer de una forma sencilla, casera. bueno, antes que nada, he puesto un poco de mantequilla derretida, cebollas y clavo de olor. vamos a avanzar a preparar el lomito. >> ¿quÉ tamaÑo mÁs o menos tienen que tener? >> yo le pongo co
. >> yo siempre he ido en burro que es mucho mÁs rentable. >> que sepas, te voy a decir una cosa...taca los insectos que ves. controla los insectos que no ves... y evita los insectos manteniéndolos afuera. el sistema defensa de raid... raid las mata bien muertas. scjohnson. una empresa de familia. >> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros. ya estamos en el rincÓn del sabor con nuestra cocina. esta maÑana nos acompaÑa el chef fabricio que tiene una sencilla y econÓmica...
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levÁntame, burro! >> uno tiene tres segundos que se queda, ¿quÉ pasÓ aquÍ?quÉ es lo que hacen? >> pues, mira, luis. estamos convocando a niÑos desde los cuatro aÑos de edad ya que es una edad idea para iniciarlos a la danza. tenemos grupo juvenil. estamos trabajando con adultos tambiÉn. no hay lÍmite de edad. la cuestiÓn es que la danza llegue a todas las edades. >> claro. y es productiva para el verano. >> asÍ es. estamos convocÁndolos a que se sumen en danzas folclÓricas y latinas. es de manera positiva, ejercitÁndonos con la danza. >> ahora, ustedes tambiÉn tienen clases de otros tipos de bailes. >> asÍ es. manejamos danzas latinas, a nivel latinoamÉrica como cumbia, tenemos una demostraciÓn con los muchachos de lo que hacemos. >> me gustarÍa que me enseÑes los pasitos. >> claro que sÍ. >> tenga. dÍgame cÓmo se baila esto. >> con sombrero. >> a ver. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> 1, 2, 3. >> oiga, la mÚsica, seguimos con esta gran fiesta en despierta amÉrica, completamente en vivo desde plaza alameda, muchachos, >> por supuesto. estamos pendientes. >> te voy a enseÑar.
levÁntame, burro! >> uno tiene tres segundos que se queda, ¿quÉ pasÓ aquÍ?quÉ es lo que hacen? >> pues, mira, luis. estamos convocando a niÑos desde los cuatro aÑos de edad ya que es una edad idea para iniciarlos a la danza. tenemos grupo juvenil. estamos trabajando con adultos tambiÉn. no hay lÍmite de edad. la cuestiÓn es que la danza llegue a todas las edades. >> claro. y es productiva para el verano. >> asÍ es. estamos convocÁndolos a que se sumen en...
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and i also love him because he was such a natty dresser that when everyone went burro riding in the grand three-piece suit. he liked to drive his car and read a book at the same time. and he crashed so often into the this corner that it's named for him to this day. now, right after the bombs were drops, america became very excited about this, and the government explained to americans that the reason we had atomic bombs and nobody else did was because we knew atomic secrets. and be everyone assumed this meant the sort of geniuses at close alamos, but it didn't mean that. what they were doing was really a kind of engineering. and the real genius was being done at oak ridge, temperature, at the largest building in the world at that time where, because they were creating the fuel that goes inside the bombs. and they had to do it with all these different methods. one method was a thermal diffusion method, another was a drip method. then they had a proton merry go round. that was going on there. and they had a thermonuclear -- i mean, they had fission devices producing plutonium. but the great
and i also love him because he was such a natty dresser that when everyone went burro riding in the grand three-piece suit. he liked to drive his car and read a book at the same time. and he crashed so often into the this corner that it's named for him to this day. now, right after the bombs were drops, america became very excited about this, and the government explained to americans that the reason we had atomic bombs and nobody else did was because we knew atomic secrets. and be everyone...
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yo iba en burro. >> te creÍmos. >> este hombre lo que tiene es veneno. >> te voy a decir una cosa.ud. >> escribanos a conciertoda@tv.univision.com y nos van a cantar. >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa? es muy fÁcil. solamente envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @despiertaameric y Únete a la conversaciÓn. nosotros te responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al aire. >> seguimos hablando del camiÓn. si usted ha viajado, escribanos a @despiertaameri hay una parte que cuando quieres ir de chihuahua, nosotros viajÁbamos mucho a sinaloa, y vamos a mazatlÁn, nos tocaba pasar en carro o en camiÓn por un lugar que se llama el espinazo del diablo. imagÍnate. era un barranco, te asomabas y veÍas carros... horrible. muchos accidentes. >> en colombia, estÁ la chiva. es sÚper cool. >> cuÉntanos. >> es cierto. siempre se montan con las galllinas, o cosas que van a cambiar en el mercado. >> y te subes con el lonche. yo viajaba con mi abuelita. me iba yo y ella siempre traÍa un morralito olÍa a todo. y la gente del camiÓn decÍa seÑora quÉ rico. >> a mÍ me tocÓ viajar en ferrocarril. ahorita ya
yo iba en burro. >> te creÍmos. >> este hombre lo que tiene es veneno. >> te voy a decir una cosa.ud. >> escribanos a conciertoda@tv.univision.com y nos van a cantar. >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa? es muy fÁcil. solamente envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @despiertaameric y Únete a la conversaciÓn. nosotros te responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al aire. >> seguimos hablando del camiÓn. si usted ha viajado, escribanos a @despiertaameri...
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yo iba en burro. >> te creÍmos. >> este hombre lo que tiene es veneno. >> te voy a decir una cosa. premios juventud. >> escribanos a conciertoda@tv.univision.com y nos van a cantar. >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa? es muy fÁcil. solamente envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @despiertaameric y Únete a la conversaciÓn. nosotros te responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al @s n todos. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> eso! ey, ey! oigan, amigos, aquÍ seguimos. estamos en el backstage dÓnde serÁ la gran fiesta juvenil premios juventud y miren lo que nos encontramos. miren. el camerino del gran conductor de la noche, cristian de la fuente. vamos a ver si estÁ adentro. >> no! esto es muy divertido. >> miren. el camerino de enrique iglesias. >> bueno, todavÍa se lo estÁn preparando. no es asÍ de desordenado. >> y el camerino de pitbull, para hacer su gran espectÁculo. va a estar con una sorpresa muy grande para ustedes. >> y aquÍ van a estar haciendo todas las cosas para el espectÁculo. >> ¿quÉ te vas a poner en el espectÁculo? >> no les puedo contar. es para el show. es sorpresa. >> y juanes re
yo iba en burro. >> te creÍmos. >> este hombre lo que tiene es veneno. >> te voy a decir una cosa. premios juventud. >> escribanos a conciertoda@tv.univision.com y nos van a cantar. >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa? es muy fÁcil. solamente envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @despiertaameric y Únete a la conversaciÓn. nosotros te responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al @s n todos. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> eso! ey, ey! oigan, amigos, aquÍ...
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perhaps for shopping, greens burro, and everyone back from s at wamu. you like the wind i brought here today with me? >> thank you for choosing the windiest day in north america. i appreciate that. >> only the best for our newest reporter. now you say that parking will not be that much of an issue here in tyson oh , tyson's, why is that? >> metro determined that the way to increase rider zip is sidewalks and crosswalks, not parking lots. secondly, we spent $3 billion on a public transit line. you don't want to induce more traffic, have more cars clogging your streets by building parking lots around that public transit line. tyson's is the model for the urbanization for the country. and lastly, they want to make tyson's walkable. they want more sidewalks. tyson's is a job center. people take the train here in the morning and then walk to their offices. they are not driving here. there's no need to drive here and take the train somewhere else. >> cod have been licensed. >> the city's attorney say d.c. leaders probably will have to actually change the gun
perhaps for shopping, greens burro, and everyone back from s at wamu. you like the wind i brought here today with me? >> thank you for choosing the windiest day in north america. i appreciate that. >> only the best for our newest reporter. now you say that parking will not be that much of an issue here in tyson oh , tyson's, why is that? >> metro determined that the way to increase rider zip is sidewalks and crosswalks, not parking lots. secondly, we spent $3 billion on a...