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. >> que se reduce a 12 litros, en su casa se van en burro, un privilegio.o les pasa la vida sin agua, sin lluvia. los niÑos se acostumbran a vivir sin ella. >> a la squÍa mÁs larga se suma una temporada mÁs cálida que viviÓ la zona. lo que redunda en animales muertes, familias que mueren de sed. >> ahora acevedo con la informaciÓn o un adelanto de esta noche. >> una probadita. hoy jueces en la ciudad de nueva york iniciaron audiencias para asilo de miles de niÑos que viajaron solos. enterese por quÉ el uso de video conferencia acelerÓ las deportaciones. que ingresaron en los Últimos meses. el mÉdico pach adams reaccionÓ ante la muerte de robin william. una pelÍcula de 1998. >> uno de los grandes papeles. >> de todo fue. >> de todo como decÍa el presidente, un icono de hollywood en penumbra. justin bieber deberÁ tomar clases para controlar sus arrebatos. el lanzamiento de el famoso teatro chino de hollywood apagÓ lus luces para recordar los fallecidos actores. es la octava vez en 87 aÑos que queda a oscuras. pasamos de las estrellas a los estrellados, el can
. >> que se reduce a 12 litros, en su casa se van en burro, un privilegio.o les pasa la vida sin agua, sin lluvia. los niÑos se acostumbran a vivir sin ella. >> a la squÍa mÁs larga se suma una temporada mÁs cálida que viviÓ la zona. lo que redunda en animales muertes, familias que mueren de sed. >> ahora acevedo con la informaciÓn o un adelanto de esta noche. >> una probadita. hoy jueces en la ciudad de nueva york iniciaron audiencias para asilo de miles de...
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los burros nos pintan de cebra es una tendencia que llevas en el pelo pero lo bueno es que me pondrÍatrabajo yo. >> estÁs vendiendo esto? >> como que no tiene sentido. (risas) >> nada tiene sentido en tu estilismo. >> nada que ver. >> no tienes ninguna pregunta? >>no, te ves hermosa. >> pero esto jamÁs. adiÓs. >> se portÓ bastante bi ♪ ♪ >> el mal tiempo sigue azotando todos queremos saber lo que no se espera del fin de semana jackie guerreÍdo con el pronÓstico. >> un fin de semana largo para muchos al mismo tiempo tenemos imÁgenes de impacto como podemos observar la madre naturaleza hace de las suyas esta vez con serias inundaciones justamente sorprendieron a un conductor en texas que quedÓ atrapado en una caudalosa corriente por medio de una grÚa con una escalera, los expertos en salvamento llegaron hasta el vehÍculo y lo llevaron vuelta a tierra. quÉ clase de susto, pero afortunadamente con un final feliz seÑores sÉ muchos van a viajar el fin de semana, quÉ en vÍdeo por lo menos hay retrasos desde chicago hasta la guardia. hoy tenemos mÁs de 35 millones de personas que van a viajar
los burros nos pintan de cebra es una tendencia que llevas en el pelo pero lo bueno es que me pondrÍatrabajo yo. >> estÁs vendiendo esto? >> como que no tiene sentido. (risas) >> nada tiene sentido en tu estilismo. >> nada que ver. >> no tienes ninguna pregunta? >>no, te ves hermosa. >> pero esto jamÁs. adiÓs. >> se portÓ bastante bi ♪ ♪ >> el mal tiempo sigue azotando todos queremos saber lo que no se espera del fin de semana...
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>>ay, pero quÉ burro, por favor.
>>ay, pero quÉ burro, por favor.
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economy is getting better and a new census burro reports explains why it finds many people were in worse financial shape at the end of 2011 than they were a decade earlier. people in the bottom 60% of wage earners lost nearly 7% in household net worth or about $5,000 but people in the top 40%, they gained more than 61,000. >>> well, prices rose today lifted by those upbeat economic reports we told you about a moment ago. brent and west texas crude prices moved higher. wti rose 51 cents settling at 93.96. >>> one of the reasons oil prices have been capped is the increased production here in the united states. one of those oil rich areas, as you probably know is north dakota. the brkformation. with that drilling comes side effects. morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: it's the biggest issue in the bocan right now, natural gas flaring. they produce 1 million barrels second to texas but drillers are producing more natural gas, more than they can transport. the rig behind me is drilling 11 wells that will come online around the same time. this scenario is playing out across the bakken and th
economy is getting better and a new census burro reports explains why it finds many people were in worse financial shape at the end of 2011 than they were a decade earlier. people in the bottom 60% of wage earners lost nearly 7% in household net worth or about $5,000 but people in the top 40%, they gained more than 61,000. >>> well, prices rose today lifted by those upbeat economic reports we told you about a moment ago. brent and west texas crude prices moved higher. wti rose 51 cents...
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second, the consumer protection burro says billing problems and confusion what is covered by insurance often means a consumer doesn't know they owe money until a collection agency holds the debt and their credit score is impacted. a 2012 study found 18% of adult americans had medical bills held by a collection agency and 42% of those people said this hurt their credit scores. while fico score nine holds a promise of more credit on lower rates, it won't improve a person's chance of getting a mortgage. an earlier version of fico is one of the many factors in assessing a client's credit worthiness, meaning a higher score won't translate into a total financial victory. for "nightly business report", i'm mary thompson. >> so what are the three things you can do to improve your credit score? jerry is the director of consumer education at credit.com. jerry, great to see you. i want to start, though, by asking you how and where can i get my credit score or my credit report? >> sure, your credit report you can get free once a year at annual credit report.com, that's your manually freeman dated
second, the consumer protection burro says billing problems and confusion what is covered by insurance often means a consumer doesn't know they owe money until a collection agency holds the debt and their credit score is impacted. a 2012 study found 18% of adult americans had medical bills held by a collection agency and 42% of those people said this hurt their credit scores. while fico score nine holds a promise of more credit on lower rates, it won't improve a person's chance of getting a...
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the census burro said 110 americans live on welfare. that is more than a third of the population and a massive increase since obama was elected. and we'll talk to charles. i was astounded to read through the figures. 49.5 percent of the population in a house hold that receives social security or -- respiratory >> it is a one- growth industry that is ballooning and getting huge. they are on public pensions and in the long- term take out more than they put in. and what is scary about this. and the numbers are scary and think about the cultural issues, it is more that people don't care. in the old days, americans are not against a helping hand. but we have a cultural situation where it is more than that and it is almost acceptable. the stigma is gone with accepting the check. my mother lived in the housing project and there was a stigma that she made sure her kids didn't live in a housing project. >> 96.2 million reside in a household where people receive a check from means, or welfare. >> it is the growth of the public sector versus the p
the census burro said 110 americans live on welfare. that is more than a third of the population and a massive increase since obama was elected. and we'll talk to charles. i was astounded to read through the figures. 49.5 percent of the population in a house hold that receives social security or -- respiratory >> it is a one- growth industry that is ballooning and getting huge. they are on public pensions and in the long- term take out more than they put in. and what is scary about this....
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i don't think anyone is absolutely sure all the members of the burro are and they make decisions usuallynsensus. it's a long, tedious process. there is no declared leader of hamas today. they don't have a president. they don't have someone elected to be their decision maker. one of many decision makers, after israel assassinated the founder of hamas, there is no senior leader with authority of hamas and after the assassination in 2012, there is no single ultimate commander of the military forces. so it's a very diverse leadership with a lot of divisions and political struggles within the political branch and military branch and doesn't seem to me today the political branch has direct authority over the military. >> do you think israel would be able to get this soldier back? i mean, from a military standpoint in the immediate hours and days? >> i think it's very unlikely, i think it will be difficult to find him even with the enormous military presence there. the israelis couldn't find him after five years and four months in captivity. they are there on the ground and they can use intelli
i don't think anyone is absolutely sure all the members of the burro are and they make decisions usuallynsensus. it's a long, tedious process. there is no declared leader of hamas today. they don't have a president. they don't have someone elected to be their decision maker. one of many decision makers, after israel assassinated the founder of hamas, there is no senior leader with authority of hamas and after the assassination in 2012, there is no single ultimate commander of the military...
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of a new economic system operating years zero marginal cost that could democratize life around the burrond create a more sustainable planet where we use resources and a much more just and humane white. that is what we could go to. on the other hand, i think we have a problem, entrenched interest from that industrial revolution of the 20th century, telecom, a cable company, power and utility company trying to force this process network fidelity is critical. you know, the whole framework for the internet is based on network neutrality. they created the world wide web to be network neutral so that anyone could pay a service provider a small amount of money and be treated like anyone else. you were not put at the indoor beginning of the line not discriminated in terms of price, data not used against your interest, networked neutrality. that is what made it successful. now that a lot of the traditional brick and mortar industries are seeing that we are moving from the communication internet to the more expensive internet of things communication antennas, energy internet, logistics' internet t
of a new economic system operating years zero marginal cost that could democratize life around the burrond create a more sustainable planet where we use resources and a much more just and humane white. that is what we could go to. on the other hand, i think we have a problem, entrenched interest from that industrial revolution of the 20th century, telecom, a cable company, power and utility company trying to force this process network fidelity is critical. you know, the whole framework for the...
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of a new economic system operating years zero marginal cost that could democratize life around the burro and create a more sustainable planet where we use resources and a much more just and humane white. that is what we could go to. on the other hand, i think we have a problem, entrenched interest from that industrial revolution of the 20th century, telecom, a cable company, power and utility company trying to force this process network fidelity is critical. you know, the whole framework for the internet is based on network neutrality. they created the world wide web to be network neutral so that anyone could pay a service provider a small amount of money and be treated like anyone else. you were not put at the indoor beginning of the line not discriminated in terms of price, data not used against your interest, networked neutrality. that is what made it successful. now that a lot of the traditional brick and mortar industries are seeing that we are moving from the communication internet to the more expensive internet of things communication antennas, energy internet, logistics' internet
of a new economic system operating years zero marginal cost that could democratize life around the burro and create a more sustainable planet where we use resources and a much more just and humane white. that is what we could go to. on the other hand, i think we have a problem, entrenched interest from that industrial revolution of the 20th century, telecom, a cable company, power and utility company trying to force this process network fidelity is critical. you know, the whole framework for...
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quÉ difÍcil es que un orejÓn le diga burro a otro. >> estoy conectado con todos ustedes. >> mentira! que tampoco muchos creÍan, ya estÁn relajados, ya estÁn tranquilos, ya se estÁn gozando el uno con el otro. ella necesitaba una persona que la quisiera. >> ¿por quÉ? ¿quÉ viste? >> yo no sÉ, masjuan. ¿tÚ tuviste la oportunidad ayer de hacerle el traje en zuleyka? ahora mismo, dÉjenme decirles que masjuan no solamente hace trajes, sino ropa interior. >> bien cortito para esas piernazas. y me dice tan cortito que ahora tengo novio y ademÁs está luis alfonso borrego que es amigo de la pausini. >> ella estaba conduciendo con johnny y jason justamente estaba detrÁs de ella. y de repente, yo veo a jason que la agarraba y empieza. mientras ella conducÍa. y tengo la imagen. la grabÉ con mi celular. >> se estÁn dando muchos besitos pero verÓnica bastos agarrÓ a todas las estrellas preguntÁndole cuáles eran esos besos tan espectaculares de la vida real y de telenovela que se habÍan dado. >> sÍ. justamente, ¿se acuerdan que en las novelas se dan besitos? ¿se puede...? como nosotros somos los len
quÉ difÍcil es que un orejÓn le diga burro a otro. >> estoy conectado con todos ustedes. >> mentira! que tampoco muchos creÍan, ya estÁn relajados, ya estÁn tranquilos, ya se estÁn gozando el uno con el otro. ella necesitaba una persona que la quisiera. >> ¿por quÉ? ¿quÉ viste? >> yo no sÉ, masjuan. ¿tÚ tuviste la oportunidad ayer de hacerle el traje en zuleyka? ahora mismo, dÉjenme decirles que masjuan no solamente hace trajes, sino ropa interior....
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. >> quÉ chiste tan burro. ¿lo oyeron? ¿quiereun bebÉ? como... como un oso?or un desperfecto. lo peor de todo es que pasaron varias horas en pleno sol hasta que pudieron ser rescatados. marÍa eugenia payÁn noimágenes. >> nadie duda que sea muy divertido subir a esta montaÑa el parpuede alar de cero a 60 millas por hora en sÓlo tres segundos. pero el vibrante paseo lleno de personas que se quedaron atrapadas en una de las curvas mÁs altas. a las 2:30 de la tarde, el vehÍculo se detuvo a 45 pies de altura, minutos despuÉs, bomberos hicieron contacto con los pasajeros. como sabÍan que la operaciÓn de rescate tomarÍa mucho tiempo, les entregaron agua y alimentos. los bomberos subieron una grÚa y uno a uno, asegurados con arneses fueron bajando los aterrados pasajeros. unas cinco horas tardaron en bajar al Último de ellos. segÚn las autoridades, ninguno sufriÓ lesiones, sólo un gran susto. >> six flags dijo que estÁn inveig quÉ provocÓ el desperfecto y que este aparato permanecerÁ cerrado hasta nuevo aviso. este incidente ocurre solo un mes despuÉs que otra atracc
. >> quÉ chiste tan burro. ¿lo oyeron? ¿quiereun bebÉ? como... como un oso?or un desperfecto. lo peor de todo es que pasaron varias horas en pleno sol hasta que pudieron ser rescatados. marÍa eugenia payÁn noimágenes. >> nadie duda que sea muy divertido subir a esta montaÑa el parpuede alar de cero a 60 millas por hora en sÓlo tres segundos. pero el vibrante paseo lleno de personas que se quedaron atrapadas en una de las curvas mÁs altas. a las 2:30 de la tarde, el...
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eastern, after words with william burros, talking about his book the asteroid threat. american history tv on c-span3 friday, a nassda documentary about the 1969 poll low 11 moon landing. saturday on the civil war, general william tecumseh they were man's atlanta campaign. sunday night look at election laws and supreme court case of bush versus gore. find our television schedule at c-span.org. tell us what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 626, on twitter, use the hashtag c123. email us at comments at c-span.org. joining c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> now it's a discussion on a recent usda report about the cost of raising a chide here in the u.s., now estimated at $245,000. spoke with a reporter who wrote about that. this segment is 45 minutes. >> host: we are back with danielle kurtzleben. business economic correspondent with vox dot-com. here to talk about a headline from her piece, the 245,000 price tag for raising an american child. what bows into this number? >> guest: this number is very specific and it's
eastern, after words with william burros, talking about his book the asteroid threat. american history tv on c-span3 friday, a nassda documentary about the 1969 poll low 11 moon landing. saturday on the civil war, general william tecumseh they were man's atlanta campaign. sunday night look at election laws and supreme court case of bush versus gore. find our television schedule at c-span.org. tell us what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 626, on twitter, use the hashtag...