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the civil war broke out in the spring of 1958 pitted the muslims with some christians against camillend the united arab republic, syrian republic in particular, help supported the rebels in lebanon and provided them with arms and assistance and that is undisputed. he asked repeatedly for the rvited states to intervene on his behalf and until the 14th of july at 958 eisenhower had two mirrored but on the 14th he finally agreed to the marines and i followed. nasser, for his part, was in yugoslavia at the time and he immediately said, secretly to moscow which the cia discovered frequently which of course, reinforced the paranoia that nasser was really in the hands of the russians. the russians and the egyptians agreed that the really important events in the middle east in july 1958 was not what was going on in beirut but beirut was a sideshow but the important issue was what was going on in baghdad and they decided to just let events play themselves out. he frantically tried to find out who wasas running the new government in baghdad. the situation on the ground in beirut was extremely d
the civil war broke out in the spring of 1958 pitted the muslims with some christians against camillend the united arab republic, syrian republic in particular, help supported the rebels in lebanon and provided them with arms and assistance and that is undisputed. he asked repeatedly for the rvited states to intervene on his behalf and until the 14th of july at 958 eisenhower had two mirrored but on the 14th he finally agreed to the marines and i followed. nasser, for his part, was in...
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dejan diferencias para otro momento, eugenio derbez y jaime camil juntos con un mensaje solidario. >>onectado es importante. ahorra con nuestro precio más bajo en datos sin límites. obtén dos líneas por 40 dólares cada línea. y punto. todo en la red de t-mobile. mantente conectado con metro by t-mobile. prueba la colección suave professionals ¿cabello opaco? dale brillo con moroccan infusion. ¿con frizz? alácialo con keratin infusion. ¿dañado? repáralo con coconut oil infusion. científicamente probado. resultados reales. pecado de la piel número cuarenta y tres. ciesolo dos horas de sueño. neutrogena® bright boost con neoglucosamina estimula la renovación celular 10 veces. para una piel más brillante al instante. bright boost neutrogena®. prueba la colección suave professionals ¿cabello opaco? dale brillo con moroccan infusion. ¿con frizz? alácialo con keratin infusion. ¿dañado? repáralo con coconut oil infusion. científicamente probado. resultados reales. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez años! llénalo hoy mismo. hazlo por internet. por te
dejan diferencias para otro momento, eugenio derbez y jaime camil juntos con un mensaje solidario. >>onectado es importante. ahorra con nuestro precio más bajo en datos sin límites. obtén dos líneas por 40 dólares cada línea. y punto. todo en la red de t-mobile. mantente conectado con metro by t-mobile. prueba la colección suave professionals ¿cabello opaco? dale brillo con moroccan infusion. ¿con frizz? alácialo con keratin infusion. ¿dañado? repáralo con coconut oil...
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jaime camil: claro que no. el libro es bien bonito. es muy lindo.. ese vÍdeo. es que creo que heidi tambiÉn era un poco vÍctima, desafortunadamente, de este estigma. si mi familia goza de cierto privilegio, entonces, yo soy culpable por alguna razÓn de eso. tanto trabajo, tanto esfuerzo que he hecho durante aÑos y aÑos de disciplina, entrega constante, trabajo ininterrumpido, res de -- respeto a mÍ, al pÚblico, todo eso no vale nada. yo no tengo la culpa que mi familia o mi padre sean asÍ. tendrÍamos que tomarnos un cafÉ. [risas] soltar un par de lÁgrimas con este tema. [risas] luis: lo bueno de este asunto es que a ti sÍ te gustÓ. tÚ la convenciste. hasta dos hijos. jaime camil: hasta dos hijos. tenÍamos mÁs, pero estaba muy caÑÓn. es muy caro, es muy difÍcil. de verdad te quita un tiempo tremendo. con todo el amor del mundo, no me quejo, es un regalo de dios. aceptaran que no fuera diferente. gracias a los amigos de "despierta amÉrica"por estar con ustedes. no se pierdan el primer libro totalmente en espaÑol en la fundaciÓn: los zombies no comen v
jaime camil: claro que no. el libro es bien bonito. es muy lindo.. ese vÍdeo. es que creo que heidi tambiÉn era un poco vÍctima, desafortunadamente, de este estigma. si mi familia goza de cierto privilegio, entonces, yo soy culpable por alguna razÓn de eso. tanto trabajo, tanto esfuerzo que he hecho durante aÑos y aÑos de disciplina, entrega constante, trabajo ininterrumpido, res de -- respeto a mÍ, al pÚblico, todo eso no vale nada. yo no tengo la culpa que mi familia o mi padre sean...
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Apr 11, 2020
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based on a novel by camille laurens, it tells the story of a middle—aged divorcee, brilliantly playedche, who invents a fictitious online persona and becomes embroiled in a virtual relationship. recounting her tail to a psychiatrist, claire reveals how clara her younger alter ego began to take over her life, becoming more real than the real world. addicted to the thrill of electronic interaction, she recedes into the comfort of her phone and her computer, increasingly removed from the rules and responsibilities of the physical world of which she is evermore oblivious. intelligently directed by safy nebbou and hauntingly scored by his regular collaborator ibrahim maalouf, who you think i am is a twisty treat, a film that plays knowingly with narrative in a manner that recalls karel reisz‘s classic adaptation of the french lieutenant‘s woman. it's significant that claire is a professor of literature, well—versed in the complexity of authorial voices. at one point she compares her online life to a novel and throughout the drama, we watch her effectively writing and rewriting her story. h
based on a novel by camille laurens, it tells the story of a middle—aged divorcee, brilliantly playedche, who invents a fictitious online persona and becomes embroiled in a virtual relationship. recounting her tail to a psychiatrist, claire reveals how clara her younger alter ego began to take over her life, becoming more real than the real world. addicted to the thrill of electronic interaction, she recedes into the comfort of her phone and her computer, increasingly removed from the rules...
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sigue en todo el pais, tenemos cobertura desde nueva york, los angeles y mexico eugenio derbez, jaime camilí. no dejes que nadie confunda "invisible" con invencible. llegó la hora de llenar el censo... hazlo hoy desde tu computadora o celular... ...por teléfono o por correo. por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. dale forma a tu futuro. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. jorge: por el coronavirus estamos viendo estas imÁgenes impresionantes. marÍa antonieta: estÁn casi las estaciones. que impresionante ver al papa francisco sÓlo. ver que se acerca la procesiÓn tan pequeÑa, tan pequeÑa. son 11 personas nada mÁs cargando el crucifijo. el papa como pÁrroco, Él es como un pÁrroco de barrio. le pidiÓ al pÁrroco de la prisiÓn en padua que hiciera la reflexiÓn y las hicieron cinco presos. tambiÉn los padres de una hija asesinada. la
sigue en todo el pais, tenemos cobertura desde nueva york, los angeles y mexico eugenio derbez, jaime camilí. no dejes que nadie confunda "invisible" con invencible. llegó la hora de llenar el censo... hazlo hoy desde tu computadora o celular... ...por teléfono o por correo. por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. dale forma a tu futuro. puedes ahorrar...
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Apr 16, 2020
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to defeat the albatross, the western allies, the british come back with the camille, the spad fightersrt coming out. now there's lots of levels of technology advancing. by the time you get into 1918 it's very clear a few things. in 1918 air power is playing a particularly large role. the germans are experimenting with new ground attack techniques that are pretty effective. the offensive of the americans is the largest air attack up to that point, 1,500 planes. it's fairly effective. what is clear is that air power has not changed the nature of war in any significant way. before the war started there was all these theorists talking about if we can get airplanes worki working, war will never be the same. well, now you have more space tonight in, you're fighting in the air. it hasn't fundamentally changed anything. what it has done is created individual famous aces. now an ace means you shoot down five planes or more, which is a conviction that started -- it didn't start that way. first it was four. then it might have been a different number. it seems to have started within the squads the
to defeat the albatross, the western allies, the british come back with the camille, the spad fightersrt coming out. now there's lots of levels of technology advancing. by the time you get into 1918 it's very clear a few things. in 1918 air power is playing a particularly large role. the germans are experimenting with new ground attack techniques that are pretty effective. the offensive of the americans is the largest air attack up to that point, 1,500 planes. it's fairly effective. what is...
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Apr 30, 2020
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the descriptions of abuse that they're enduring aren't those increasing in frequency and severity camille cooper says in march they started tracking covid-19 related calls. she says 79% of kids who've reached out to rain see their quarantine with their abusers one out of every 5 of these miners that come to our hotline or asking her how and staff to connect them directly with. >>the 911 dispatcher in law enforcement. >>cooper says some kids can use their online learning portal says send a private message to their teachers and they're being delivered homework packets and home they can slip a note in that homework packet to their teacher and delivery back to the teacher to let the teacher know that i'm not safe and being harmed in all social workers law enforcement and advocacy groups are still functioning during the pandemic los angeles city and county just launch the behind closed doors campaign about child abuse and intimate crimes be aware be alert encouraging everyone during stay at home orders to look out for young neighbors, the way the victim marks or if the victim appears to be in
the descriptions of abuse that they're enduring aren't those increasing in frequency and severity camille cooper says in march they started tracking covid-19 related calls. she says 79% of kids who've reached out to rain see their quarantine with their abusers one out of every 5 of these miners that come to our hotline or asking her how and staff to connect them directly with. >>the 911 dispatcher in law enforcement. >>cooper says some kids can use their online learning portal says...
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do we think physicians are poisoning their patients all over the world in spain, italy, china camille understates by using the drug, or is it working, is it insane what he says? >> i agree. people are using that also intravenously to help with this drug ironically. i will say -- comparing this to snake oil is such an extreme statement. if you are talking about something like appendicitis and somebody wants to do something like vitamin c rather than having an appendectomy, the situation where we have a clear-cut answer, something that will treat the problem where people really have good results? that's a little more questionable. what are you selling this patient, is that a safe treatment option? in this case, we have to look at the risks, the benefits, and the alternatives also, and there aren't a lot of great alternatives. there is some promise in terms of the benefits so we should give people choices. >> laura: if it's not going to kill you, which it wants unless you have a couple headed complicated part problem. i mentioned it in the open. hospitals and noncovid conditions. people
do we think physicians are poisoning their patients all over the world in spain, italy, china camille understates by using the drug, or is it working, is it insane what he says? >> i agree. people are using that also intravenously to help with this drug ironically. i will say -- comparing this to snake oil is such an extreme statement. if you are talking about something like appendicitis and somebody wants to do something like vitamin c rather than having an appendectomy, the situation...
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rebecca camille fought on thatm isa rebecca camille fought on thatm is a good point.at that point you can let more people out, because there are let more people out, because there a re less let more people out, because there are less infectious people. but i ta ke are less infectious people. but i take your point that when other people start getting together, we will have to start looking at those again and it might be, i know we we re again and it might be, i know we were talking about multiple lockdown and that isn't the right phrase, but it might be that we lifted slightly and then we put it back in if those numbers rise again. even though it isa numbers rise again. even though it is a science, it is not an exact science. there is a bit of what and wait, take the best as we have got, easy to gradually in and then we havejuicy easy to gradually in and then we have juicy what happens. but i have to sympathise as a part—time commuter myself. people will be nervous, won't they? once we out of lockdown, because using public transport in a lot of different cities in the
rebecca camille fought on thatm isa rebecca camille fought on thatm is a good point.at that point you can let more people out, because there are let more people out, because there a re less let more people out, because there are less infectious people. but i ta ke are less infectious people. but i take your point that when other people start getting together, we will have to start looking at those again and it might be, i know we we re again and it might be, i know we were talking about...
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we have fantastic young fingers, camille thurmon and veronica swift do a bird suite," a new arrangementrom germany, south africa, fantastic musicians, richard galiano. everybody wanted to show that we are one and we all have the legacy of jazz and slayer -- we share it around the world. it's touching. it's warm. we have a lot of great hosts that come on and talk about music, it's a soul will f thing. >> all right. thank you so mucguree really was a giant. >> all right. >>> that does it for us. we will see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> good morning, it is 8:55, and i'm gianna franco, as you head out today, the roadways are looking good overall, and no major delays along 101. hot spots along 92, headed to the san mateo bridge. a brand new accident at 92 around industrial. lanes blocked here, and also a traffic alert in effect at westbound san mateo bridge. the three and four lanes blocked before the toll plaza from an early morning accident that has been there for quite some time this morning. busy off 880 there, and once you're on 101, things are looking good. bay bridge no tro
we have fantastic young fingers, camille thurmon and veronica swift do a bird suite," a new arrangementrom germany, south africa, fantastic musicians, richard galiano. everybody wanted to show that we are one and we all have the legacy of jazz and slayer -- we share it around the world. it's touching. it's warm. we have a lot of great hosts that come on and talk about music, it's a soul will f thing. >> all right. thank you so mucguree really was a giant. >> all right....
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there will be joined by camille to chalice of cq wrote -- camila dechalus of cq roll call.irst, yesterday marilyn governor larry hogan announced a new way the state would be helping nursing homes fight coronavirus. >> we are launching statewide strike teams composed of members of the national guard, representatives of health departments, the maryland institute for emergency medical services systems, and hospital systems to bring triage, emergency care, supplies, and equipment to overburdened nursing homes. where the first state to launch such a coordinated response of effort. --are activating three to three distinct types of strike teams. first, testing teams which will identify those in close contact with a confirmed case, collect, and send out specimens. and provide expert instruction on how to keep confirmed and suspected cases separated. made upassistance teams of members of the national guard who well quickly assess the situation on site, determine equipment and supply needs, and triage residence. third, clinical teams which will include doctors, nurse practitioners, a
there will be joined by camille to chalice of cq wrote -- camila dechalus of cq roll call.irst, yesterday marilyn governor larry hogan announced a new way the state would be helping nursing homes fight coronavirus. >> we are launching statewide strike teams composed of members of the national guard, representatives of health departments, the maryland institute for emergency medical services systems, and hospital systems to bring triage, emergency care, supplies, and equipment to...
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Apr 12, 2020
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based on a novel by camille laurens, it tells the story of a middle—aged divorcee, brilliantly playedrelationship. recounting her tail to a psychiatrist, claire reveals how clara her younger alter ego began to take over her life, becoming more real than the real world. addicted to the thrill of electronic interaction, she recedes into the comfort of her phone and her computer, increasingly removed from the rules and responsibilities of the physical world of which she is evermore oblivious. intelligently directed by safy nebbou and hauntingly scored by his regular collaborator ibrahim maalouf, who you think i am is a twisty treat, a film that plays knowingly with narrative in a manner that recalls karel reisz‘s classic adaptation of the french lieutenant‘s woman. it's significant that claire is a professor of literature, well—versed in the complexity of authorial voices. at one point she compares her online life to a novel and throughout the drama, we watch her effectively writing and rewriting her story. her past, present and future. it all adds up to a very modern drama about age—old
based on a novel by camille laurens, it tells the story of a middle—aged divorcee, brilliantly playedrelationship. recounting her tail to a psychiatrist, claire reveals how clara her younger alter ego began to take over her life, becoming more real than the real world. addicted to the thrill of electronic interaction, she recedes into the comfort of her phone and her computer, increasingly removed from the rules and responsibilities of the physical world of which she is evermore oblivious....