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carla: no. i think he very much -- the was hehe agreed to do it said, look, americans and other westerners, they hear from the people making headlines. peopley don't hear from who are sitting, reading their 12th-century texts and dispensing wisdom. so he agreed to do that. i think he was tremendously open write whatf like, you want. he was not fazed by having someone shadow him. he went to this really interesting madrasa. -- you will know from reporting in pakistan, too, post 9/11, we all trotted to madrasas in pakistan, where we would see the stereotype of little boys lined up in lines, rocking back and forth, memorizing the koran without understanding it much. he went to a madrasa started in the 19th century by indians who best ofo fuse the western learning and islam in classical learning. learning,assical certainly after the medieval times, including aristotle, all the things, we would see as a classical education ourselves. i went there. the is no madrasa like maktoubs we had seen. guys were
carla: no. i think he very much -- the was hehe agreed to do it said, look, americans and other westerners, they hear from the people making headlines. peopley don't hear from who are sitting, reading their 12th-century texts and dispensing wisdom. so he agreed to do that. i think he was tremendously open write whatf like, you want. he was not fazed by having someone shadow him. he went to this really interesting madrasa. -- you will know from reporting in pakistan, too, post 9/11, we all...
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i was like, carla. and they were like, carla? carla? carla? like the carla gugino, it's italian. carla. carla gugino. >> jimmy: yeah, carla gugino. >> these are my people. but yes, they wanted me to change my name when i first started acting. that's because they thought it was too ethnic and that people and that i should find something easier. >> jimmy: is that right? >> and you know, i really young. i was like 13 and i really kind of thought, well maybe they know what they're talking about. >> jimmy: what would you change it to? >> well, that was the problem. i started thinking about it. and i was like, well, you know my mom's maiden name is burgess. which is a great name. irish name. english-irish. but then my middle name is neill. >> jimmy: neill? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow, that's pretty cool. never heard that. >> yeah. my middle name is neill. my grandfather's name was neil. >> jimmy: ah, there you go. >> jimmy: for lovely, yeah. >> little feminine touch. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's cool. >> and so i thought like patricia neill, carla neill. maybe i could do that. and then i w
i was like, carla. and they were like, carla? carla? carla? like the carla gugino, it's italian. carla. carla gugino. >> jimmy: yeah, carla gugino. >> these are my people. but yes, they wanted me to change my name when i first started acting. that's because they thought it was too ethnic and that people and that i should find something easier. >> jimmy: is that right? >> and you know, i really young. i was like 13 and i really kind of thought, well maybe they know what...
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carla: no. i think he very much -- the reason he agreed to do it was he said, look, americans and other westerners, they hear from the people making headlines. but they don't hear from people who are sitting, reading their 12th-century texts and dispensing wisdom. and so he agreed to do that. , i think he was tremendously open and kind of like, write what you want. you know? he absolutely was not fazed by having someone shadowing him. he went to this really interesting madrasa. as youw, when i went -- will know from reporting in pakistan, too, post 9/11, we all trotted to madrasas in pakistan, where we would see the sort of stereotype of little boys lined up in lines, rocking back and forth, memorizing the koran without understanding it too much. he went to a madrasa started in the 19th century by indians who wanted to fuse the best of western learning and of islamic classical learning. and islamic classical learning, certainly after the medieval times, included aristotle, plato, rhetoric, all t
carla: no. i think he very much -- the reason he agreed to do it was he said, look, americans and other westerners, they hear from the people making headlines. but they don't hear from people who are sitting, reading their 12th-century texts and dispensing wisdom. and so he agreed to do that. , i think he was tremendously open and kind of like, write what you want. you know? he absolutely was not fazed by having someone shadowing him. he went to this really interesting madrasa. as youw, when i...
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carla: dÉjame oler. salir rumbo estados unidos, porque deben declarar sobre el presunto atraco. veamos la historia. reportera: dos de los cuatro nadadores que presuntamente fueron robados a mano armada en rÍo de janeiro, fueron retenidos anoche en el aeropuerto de la ciudad. los dos atletas se disponÍan a viajar de vuelta a estados unidos, segÚn autoridades no pueden abandonar el paÍs, hasta que presten declaraciÓn sobre el supuesto atraco. quienes ofrecieron su testimonio fueron lofti y su compaÑero, el ganador de 12 medallas olÍmpica relatÓ que el domingo acudieron a un club de rÍo de janeiro. al regresar en taxi fueron asaltados a punta de pistola, por hombres con uniforme y placas policiales. indicÓ que le robaron sólo dinero, pero no sus celulares. las dudas surgieron, porque la denuncia sucediÓ dos dÍas despuÉs de los hechos, de los que no informaron de inmediato, por miedo a meterse en problemas. dijeron que salieron del club a las 4:00 de la maÑana, y que los robaron a las 4:24. el trayecto la vi
carla: dÉjame oler. salir rumbo estados unidos, porque deben declarar sobre el presunto atraco. veamos la historia. reportera: dos de los cuatro nadadores que presuntamente fueron robados a mano armada en rÍo de janeiro, fueron retenidos anoche en el aeropuerto de la ciudad. los dos atletas se disponÍan a viajar de vuelta a estados unidos, segÚn autoridades no pueden abandonar el paÍs, hasta que presten declaraciÓn sobre el supuesto atraco. quienes ofrecieron su testimonio fueron lofti y...
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carla: you mean non-muslims? yeah. yeah. jonathan: yeah. carla: yeah. our first lesson, i was absolutely terrified to tell him. it seems to me -- i have written about muslims, you know, for more than 15 years and to admit , at this point in my career to not having read the koran is tenured professor and admitting to skipping hamlet and homer. so i was tremendously nervous to tell him. he was like, don't worry. most muslims don't either. and not only most wanted a muslims, but the thing i found fascinating was he said, if you look at madrasa curriculums, in the seminaries, koran is kind of, you know, an assumption. but if you are a really, you know, ambitious young man, the , big, sort of real positions are in law, jurisprudence, maybe you're a bit grammar, or maybe in other things. -- maybe arabic grammar, or maybe other things. the koran does not get you that far in terms of worldly gigs after you leave the seminary. that is his argument as to why it is so forgotten. jonathan: well maybe this is a to segue to the audience, which is why does islam get m
carla: you mean non-muslims? yeah. yeah. jonathan: yeah. carla: yeah. our first lesson, i was absolutely terrified to tell him. it seems to me -- i have written about muslims, you know, for more than 15 years and to admit , at this point in my career to not having read the koran is tenured professor and admitting to skipping hamlet and homer. so i was tremendously nervous to tell him. he was like, don't worry. most muslims don't either. and not only most wanted a muslims, but the thing i found...
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room of chef carla pellegrino's restaurant in henderson. anchor paul joncich is here with details. ((paul joncich)) >>> the restaurant "bratalian" is on eastern avenue in henderson.. there was significant damage to the building. but here's the bigger story - neighbors say it was a miracle no one was hurt when the truck came barreling through the dining room. ((trk)) ((paul joncich)) eyewitnesses say the truck that ended up inside the dinning room of bratalian t crashing into the building. (( stand up 1:00:20 paul joncich: you can see the tire marks on the sidewalk, and this is the path the truck took . eyewitnesses say it accellerated as it went through this gravel area, over these schrubs, clipping this cement sign out front before speeding into the restaurant's dining room.")) nancy walker was next door. ((56:42 nancy walker/owner lemon tree: "we all came rushing out, it was like a horrific crash.")) the crash happened around 1:30 pm. fortunately the restaurant wasn't open - and no one was inside. blake carr saw it happen. ((55:09 blake carr: "so i ran in there to see if he was o
room of chef carla pellegrino's restaurant in henderson. anchor paul joncich is here with details. ((paul joncich)) >>> the restaurant "bratalian" is on eastern avenue in henderson.. there was significant damage to the building. but here's the bigger story - neighbors say it was a miracle no one was hurt when the truck came barreling through the dining room. ((trk)) ((paul joncich)) eyewitnesses say the truck that ended up inside the dinning room of bratalian t crashing into...
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>>reporter: carla is a school administrator. she observes the passing scene and offers the prospective of the past. >> we are growing up. the father's you see them walking they walked over to white motors them go to the different places they worked. it's different now. >>reporter: the 50s and 60s helped mold my family and friends. graying photos helped show reflections of a simpler time. it was simpler and safer. you see, i never heard gunshots. >> in this neighborhood. shot in this neighborhood. >>reporter: haze and i are decades apart in age but we share the same neighborhood. each picture is a snapshot of my family's life in the neighborhood. not an expect haze is in law enforcement. he changed everything. >> it gang violence and drugs. >>reporter: many neighborhoods, many communities. the violence is troubling. >> i can't explain the shooting. i don't know what that is about. quality education carla worries about her grandchild. we used to walk to the corner would the concern at all. >> oh, yeah. without quality at all. >>re
>>reporter: carla is a school administrator. she observes the passing scene and offers the prospective of the past. >> we are growing up. the father's you see them walking they walked over to white motors them go to the different places they worked. it's different now. >>reporter: the 50s and 60s helped mold my family and friends. graying photos helped show reflections of a simpler time. it was simpler and safer. you see, i never heard gunshots. >> in this neighborhood....
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[applause] carla: thank you. it is no exaggeration that the gettysburg address has been read or recited millions upon millions of times. each time it is read or heard, even now more than a century and a half after it was written and delivered, it still inspires. it still moves us to the core. it still makes us introspective. it still transcends and takes us to new levels of hope and possibility. many consider the gettysburg address to be abraham lincoln's greatest speech. it would be difficult to argue otherwise. , what couldyourself he have written that rivaled it? scholars and armchair historians may argue that his cooper union speech or his second inaugural might be even greater. as you probably know his cooper union speech was delivered two miles south of here at the cooper institute, now known as the cooper union. it was a speech which in part launched abraham lincoln's career on the broader national stage. the speech delivered at february of 1860 when our nation was on the brink of civil war, brought us the
[applause] carla: thank you. it is no exaggeration that the gettysburg address has been read or recited millions upon millions of times. each time it is read or heard, even now more than a century and a half after it was written and delivered, it still inspires. it still moves us to the core. it still makes us introspective. it still transcends and takes us to new levels of hope and possibility. many consider the gettysburg address to be abraham lincoln's greatest speech. it would be difficult...
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carla: joaquÍn, como te sientes.: o sea que mejor nos acostamos. andrÉs: de un lado y después del otro, acÁ les traje algo que no debemos hacer, las bolitas de algodÓn. no hay que ponerle, empeoran la infecciÓn y ademÁs, cualquier lÍquido que ponemos en el oÍdo lo absorbe, ademÁs no hace el efecto. tenemos el primer paciente. carla: no se me mueva la cabeza, pÓngase de lado dos minutos, mijo. el siguiente, hermoso, me hace caso. ni rey, dÍgame lo que le duele. >> el brazo, me picÓ algo en el mar. andrÉs: picaduras en el mar de verano. te arde mucho. es un signo de que algo le picÓ. las picadoras mÁs frecuentes son las de medusa, o de agua mala. mire el interesante, aquÍ tenemos, si podemos ver, las algas marinas que estÁn en el mar. tienen larvas que ponen adentro de estas algas. acÁ viven, tienen el mismo efecto cuando pican que el silifis persÉ. hay que estar lejos, es muy importante saberlo. cuando el agua mala pone que tienen unos aguijones.uno trata de sacarle todos aguijones. cuando raspas y nada hace que el ve
carla: joaquÍn, como te sientes.: o sea que mejor nos acostamos. andrÉs: de un lado y después del otro, acÁ les traje algo que no debemos hacer, las bolitas de algodÓn. no hay que ponerle, empeoran la infecciÓn y ademÁs, cualquier lÍquido que ponemos en el oÍdo lo absorbe, ademÁs no hace el efecto. tenemos el primer paciente. carla: no se me mueva la cabeza, pÓngase de lado dos minutos, mijo. el siguiente, hermoso, me hace caso. ni rey, dÍgame lo que le duele. >> el brazo, me...
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[inaudible] the mayors office of disability was a champion of the project from the beginning and carla was here every day by our side make tg happen so today we remember her. [applause] i want to thank [inaudible] colleagues also from mayors office of disability [inaudible] john paul scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward
[inaudible] the mayors office of disability was a champion of the project from the beginning and carla was here every day by our side make tg happen so today we remember her. [applause] i want to thank [inaudible] colleagues also from mayors office of disability [inaudible] john paul scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank...
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and the san francisco recreation and park apprenticeship program we can clap (laughter). >> so if carla and gordon can come forward with ms. brown to the podium here. >> mr. ginsburg. >> so today, we're voting on item 78 to recognize july as national recreation and park month on the adoption without reference items and on this occasion i am recognizing two amazing people from the friends of the triangle as well as the san francisco rec and park garden apprenticeship program the triangle is a grace metal between linking and golden gate park a great place for families to have picnics and relax carla and gordon are long time sports and in fact, carla fund it in 2012 with gordon's as one of the original members with the arts and specialists to remind and revise this triangle together with the rec and park department the san francisco parks alliance local landscape architect jeff miller the friends of the triangle development a comprehensive renovation plan i was happy in support of legislation to accept the very gesturdonation the par reopened in march i have 2014 with an upgraded new plan
and the san francisco recreation and park apprenticeship program we can clap (laughter). >> so if carla and gordon can come forward with ms. brown to the podium here. >> mr. ginsburg. >> so today, we're voting on item 78 to recognize july as national recreation and park month on the adoption without reference items and on this occasion i am recognizing two amazing people from the friends of the triangle as well as the san francisco rec and park garden apprenticeship program...
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and the san francisco recreation and park apprenticeship program we can clap (laughter). >> so if carland gordon can come forward with ms. brown to the podium here. >> mr. ginsburg. >> so today, we're voting on item 78 to recognize july as national recreation and park month on the adoption without reference items and on this occasion i am recognizing two amazing people from the friends of the triangle as well as the san francisco rec and park garden apprenticeship program the triangle is a grace metal between linking and golden gate park a great place for families to have picnics and relax carla and gordon are long time sports and in fact, carla fund it in 2012 with gordon's as one of the original members with the arts and specialists to remind and revise this triangle together with the rec and park department the san francisco parks alliance local landscape architect jeff miller the friends of the triangle development a comprehensive renovation plan i was happy in support of legislation to accept the very gesturdonation the par reopened in march i have 2014 with an upgraded new plan an
and the san francisco recreation and park apprenticeship program we can clap (laughter). >> so if carland gordon can come forward with ms. brown to the podium here. >> mr. ginsburg. >> so today, we're voting on item 78 to recognize july as national recreation and park month on the adoption without reference items and on this occasion i am recognizing two amazing people from the friends of the triangle as well as the san francisco rec and park garden apprenticeship program the...
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[inaudible] the mayors office of disability was a champion of the project from the beginning and carla was here every day by our side make tg happen so today we remember her. [applause] i want to thank [inaudible] colleagues also from mayors office of disability [inaudible] john paul scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward
[inaudible] the mayors office of disability was a champion of the project from the beginning and carla was here every day by our side make tg happen so today we remember her. [applause] i want to thank [inaudible] colleagues also from mayors office of disability [inaudible] john paul scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank...
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medalla de oro que gaÓo en olimpiadas de londres, aquÍ estuvieron viendo el partido axel y tambiÉn carlapoco decepcionante, la verdad que yo siento que mi selecciÓn es capaz de dar mÁs, lo siento asÍ. >> carla esperabas que ganaran la medalla de oro? >> sÍ, esperaba que ganaron la medalla, fue decepcionante el partido. >> asÍ lo que se viviÓ en este lugar, tristeza enojo y mucha decepciÓn, con esta derrota de la selecciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol en olimpiadas de juegos olÍmpicos de rio de janeiro 2016, en mÉxico, raÚl torres, noticiero telemundo. >> una pequeÑa de 4 aÑos de edad es la vÍctima mÁs reciente de la violencia contra los miles de indocumentado que intentan llegar a estados unidos, la niÑa viajaba junto a su madre cuando fue alcanzada por las balas de un grupo de delincuente que atacÓ el tren la bestia a la altura de san luis potosÍ. >> una niÑa fue herida de bala cuando su mamÁ fue atacada. >> la agresiÓn fue cometida por un grupo de asaltantes en donde es comÚn que bajen a los inmigrantes dice Él quien traÍa a la niÑa de la mano antes de ser detenido. >> en el camino nos iban a se
medalla de oro que gaÓo en olimpiadas de londres, aquÍ estuvieron viendo el partido axel y tambiÉn carlapoco decepcionante, la verdad que yo siento que mi selecciÓn es capaz de dar mÁs, lo siento asÍ. >> carla esperabas que ganaran la medalla de oro? >> sÍ, esperaba que ganaron la medalla, fue decepcionante el partido. >> asÍ lo que se viviÓ en este lugar, tristeza enojo y mucha decepciÓn, con esta derrota de la selecciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol en olimpiadas de juegos...
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ahead at 6:20, we'll take the full tour of the woolen needle in williamsburg -- where annette and carla leverage their location thriving. iowa's largest cooperative energy provider is unveiling its future today. a year-long solar project is finally finished for central iowa power in urbana. the 70s. actual air all locations. plan on a chance of scattered storms, primarily after 10am. unfortunately, these will be so poorly organized, it's tough to time out favored areas of dry or wet weather this afternoon and the chance of storms will have to be maintained until the sun goes down. like yesterday, any storms that form will be extremely slow-moving, leading to areas of excess rainfall in isolated spots. the same tomorrow, but will move south tomorrow night. from wednesday through saturday, cooler high pressure builds in as a tropical system impacts the southeast united states. today: scattered thunderstorms possible. very muggy. wind: se 5-10 high: 81 tonight: chance of storms. wind: low: 67 tomorrow: chance of storms. partly sunny. wind: nw 5-10. high: 80 tom. night: storms early, then p
ahead at 6:20, we'll take the full tour of the woolen needle in williamsburg -- where annette and carla leverage their location thriving. iowa's largest cooperative energy provider is unveiling its future today. a year-long solar project is finally finished for central iowa power in urbana. the 70s. actual air all locations. plan on a chance of scattered storms, primarily after 10am. unfortunately, these will be so poorly organized, it's tough to time out favored areas of dry or wet weather...
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i want to introduce our speaker carla power. when of you who know her the she's a pulitzer prize finalist. she's a journalist specimen in muslim societies. she's the author of the and critically-- acclaimed book, if the oceans were ink. this is a product of her studying of islam and the carotid and the misconceptions and the bridging of islam and the western world. it offers a look into the muslim world that is often ignored by the news media and explores the many complexities of world -- one of the world's most misunderstood regency secretly redford time magazine and other publications. her essays have appeared in a wide range of publications. she holds degrees from saint anthony's college of oxford university, gl and columbia. yale andntly lives -- columbia. please join me in welcoming carla power. [applause] i'm really happy you are here. i'm excited to talking about an exception -- exciting subject. it is an incredible book about your friendship with jake mohammed. if you don't mind setting the stage, can you talk to us abou
i want to introduce our speaker carla power. when of you who know her the she's a pulitzer prize finalist. she's a journalist specimen in muslim societies. she's the author of the and critically-- acclaimed book, if the oceans were ink. this is a product of her studying of islam and the carotid and the misconceptions and the bridging of islam and the western world. it offers a look into the muslim world that is often ignored by the news media and explores the many complexities of world -- one...
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carla was 16 in another side. and they took us in a room, and first of all, we have to take off our clothes, and then sit in a chair and they -- >> change you? >> took us, cut off our hairs, any where where we had hair. i don't know what i felt, because i don't think that i felt any -- anything, because i was so tired from that four days traveling in that train. what happened to me, it happened. i couldn't comprehend what happened. so all the four of us sisters was taken in another room, where we were disinfected with some white dust. and after that, we got a gray dress, with a number on the sleeve, because they did not have time to tattoo us like other people were before they did, because we were the last people who were occupied and depore tated. >> anna, you told me because there were so many coming in from hungary, they didn't have time to tattoo you. >> yes, they didn't have time. so many, the left one was hungarian. last country was hungarian. many places already, the war was over already. but they still put
carla was 16 in another side. and they took us in a room, and first of all, we have to take off our clothes, and then sit in a chair and they -- >> change you? >> took us, cut off our hairs, any where where we had hair. i don't know what i felt, because i don't think that i felt any -- anything, because i was so tired from that four days traveling in that train. what happened to me, it happened. i couldn't comprehend what happened. so all the four of us sisters was taken in another...
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college and chicago, so carla hayden has a great great story. she has run into some opposition from some quarters but i hope she winds up in the next library. the midges say one thing. when it comes to writing, i to writing, i think it is like most other skills. they say you need to do 10,000 times. well if you read stephen king he had a book called book called on writing which i recommend because the front end of the book is not a biography of stephen king which is hilarious. he is almost as funny as bill -- another reader writer that i read all the time. his growing up and tomorrow in iowa, he tells a story of of growing up in his interest in science fiction and all the crazy things that nobody liked to read, he loved tree. and eventually he got up the courage to write and wasn't doing all that well but he had this quirky way of looking at think so he writes a book called carrie. this book called carrying hardbound doesn't do very well. and he is living hand to mouth. he's living in small apartment. the publisher calls him and said we decided
college and chicago, so carla hayden has a great great story. she has run into some opposition from some quarters but i hope she winds up in the next library. the midges say one thing. when it comes to writing, i to writing, i think it is like most other skills. they say you need to do 10,000 times. well if you read stephen king he had a book called book called on writing which i recommend because the front end of the book is not a biography of stephen king which is hilarious. he is almost as...
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vamos ahora con carla y alejandro, que nos llevan a california. carla: estÁs lista?. nixia: muy buenos dÍas yo tambiÉn comparto la felicidad con ustedes de este atleta mexicano. es su paisano, arriba chihuahua, verdad? amanecimos con mucho gusto que los Ángeles. carla: tenemos una medalla, ojalÁ sea la de oro. alejandro: imagÍnate mÉxico, puerto rico, colombia, venezuela. nitzia: nos hace falta. aquÍ todos juntos celebrando los triunfos de la comunidad. en noticias de actualidad fÍjense que en los angeles hay una ciudad muy conocida, sobre todo porque se hacen muchos conciertos de la mÚsica regional mexicana. seguramente han escuchado hablar de pico rivera, se llevÓ a cabo un concierto de luis coronel y gerardo ortiz. realmente el concierto no fue lo que mÁs llamÓ la atención, nos encontramos al hijo menor de jerry rivera. hacia el concierto estaba vendiendo productos como gorras, playeras de su mamÁ. ademÁs le manda un mensaje muy peculiar a su tÍo johnny rivera. reportero: en las afueras del concierto de gerardo ortiz y mis coroneles nos encontramos al hijo de john
vamos ahora con carla y alejandro, que nos llevan a california. carla: estÁs lista?. nixia: muy buenos dÍas yo tambiÉn comparto la felicidad con ustedes de este atleta mexicano. es su paisano, arriba chihuahua, verdad? amanecimos con mucho gusto que los Ángeles. carla: tenemos una medalla, ojalÁ sea la de oro. alejandro: imagÍnate mÉxico, puerto rico, colombia, venezuela. nitzia: nos hace falta. aquÍ todos juntos celebrando los triunfos de la comunidad. en noticias de actualidad...
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each entry consisted of 272 words. , editor carla khorowski of "gettysburg replies: the world responds to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address" reads passages from the book and writings from jimmy carter, and others.l, >> it is my great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker, carla khorowski. we have met a couple of times before. most recently at the new york historical
each entry consisted of 272 words. , editor carla khorowski of "gettysburg replies: the world responds to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address" reads passages from the book and writings from jimmy carter, and others.l, >> it is my great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker, carla khorowski. we have met a couple of times before. most recently at the new york historical
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celebrity chef and owner carla pelligrino.. says luckily... her employee who was supposed to be inside-- was 5 minutes late to the restaurant near eastern and horizon ridge parkway 180628 she said there is a car inside bratalian , i could not believe,wasn't even nervous cause it sounds so unbelievable. 180632 the driver of the truck suffered minor injuries. police say he may havea medical condition that led to the crash.... clark county school district is set to break into smaller precints. last night, lawmakers unanimously approved some revisions to the bill they passed last year which called for reorganzing the district. nevada succeeds tweeted out this picture of the revisions. on september first, the state board of education will meet to consider the regulations that were just passed. a victim is trying heal and patch up his wounds after the unthinkable happens...when he gets out to check his mail.... (terrence edge/ victim) "i turned around, looked back and he was grabbing the car door how did he became a victim of a carjacking...and the
celebrity chef and owner carla pelligrino.. says luckily... her employee who was supposed to be inside-- was 5 minutes late to the restaurant near eastern and horizon ridge parkway 180628 she said there is a car inside bratalian , i could not believe,wasn't even nervous cause it sounds so unbelievable. 180632 the driver of the truck suffered minor injuries. police say he may havea medical condition that led to the crash.... clark county school district is set to break into smaller precints....
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carla khorowski is chief executive officer of the presidential library. the most visited residential library and museum in the noted -- united states. she writes a regular column for the foundation's magazine. she is the founder and executive director of the 1350 foundation, engaging citizens and active citizenship. she's the editor of "gettysburg replies: the world responds to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address."
carla khorowski is chief executive officer of the presidential library. the most visited residential library and museum in the noted -- united states. she writes a regular column for the foundation's magazine. she is the founder and executive director of the 1350 foundation, engaging citizens and active citizenship. she's the editor of "gettysburg replies: the world responds to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address."
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carla? >> reporter: you know that climber got a lot wearing than a lot of people would have imagined yesterday. as a result you still see an nypd presence here at trump tower and obviously today there will be presumably repairs to repair the window and grate that were removed. this morning we are still waiting for the nypd to identify the climber who spent more than two and a half hours from virginia and he had multiple forms of id, which is why the nypd is still trying to identify him. we are learning this morning that steve took his parents' car, drove to new york tuesday evening, stayed the night at a hoe tell in the bowery and then arrived at trump power just after 3:00 p.m. with his suction -- hotel in the bowery, and then arrived at with his suction cups. after all the drama it only took 10 seconds for a member to yank him inside. >> perfect time to present itself. when i felt it was safe for him and myself and my crew, when it presented itself, i reached out and took hold of his hand
carla? >> reporter: you know that climber got a lot wearing than a lot of people would have imagined yesterday. as a result you still see an nypd presence here at trump tower and obviously today there will be presumably repairs to repair the window and grate that were removed. this morning we are still waiting for the nypd to identify the climber who spent more than two and a half hours from virginia and he had multiple forms of id, which is why the nypd is still trying to identify him....
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carla is cooking, and two ?? look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor... oh you know i love that guy. mmmmhmmm. these types of plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. l kind of thing? no. there are lots of plan options. it all depends on what we need. and how much we want to spend. call now to request your free [decision guide]. it could help you find an aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. what happens when we travel? the plans go with us. anywhere in the country. i like that. you know w
carla is cooking, and two ?? look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what...
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then carla's keeping it cool, with a refreshing frozen treat that can't be beat. plus, clinton' ana ortiz and roselyn sanchez. the summertime fun starts right now, here, on "the chew." ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> hello, hello, welcome to "the chew." summer is definitely here and the living is easy and so are the meals. so we are devoting an entire hour to easy summer eating, it's our summer suppers!
then carla's keeping it cool, with a refreshing frozen treat that can't be beat. plus, clinton' ana ortiz and roselyn sanchez. the summertime fun starts right now, here, on "the chew." ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> hello, hello, welcome to "the chew." summer is definitely here and the living is easy and so are the meals. so we are devoting an entire hour to easy summer eating, it's our summer suppers!
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according to a facebook post from "bratalian" - which is the latest las vegas venture from celebrity chef carla pellegrino. it's near eastern and horizon ridge. henderson police say just before two p-m monday... the truck failed to follow a curve in the road - and crashed deep into the restaurant. it was closed at the time - so no one was hurt. the driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries - and police say a medical issue may have caused the crash. called in to make sure the building was structurally sound. "bratalian" says it should know an exact re-opening date in within five days. a horse was killed... when it was hit by a truck in the northeast valley. metro says it happened around 9-30.... near nellis and owens. no other injuries were reported. we're still learning the circumstances of the crash. clark county says animal control is part of the investigation. a youth director arrested last week on charges of lewdness.... says the girls at the club where he worked - are always pushing the envelope with their clothing attire. that's according to an arrest report on willis brown...
according to a facebook post from "bratalian" - which is the latest las vegas venture from celebrity chef carla pellegrino. it's near eastern and horizon ridge. henderson police say just before two p-m monday... the truck failed to follow a curve in the road - and crashed deep into the restaurant. it was closed at the time - so no one was hurt. the driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries - and police say a medical issue may have caused the crash. called in to make sure...
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[inaudible] the mayors office of disability was a champion of the project from the beginning and carla was here every day by our side make tg happen so today we remember her. [applause] i want to thank [inaudible] colleagues also from mayors office of disability [inaudible] john paul scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank the city partner recollect public works and san francisco municipal transportation authority, mayors office of housing [inaudible] economic and workforce development. clearly the project was a city wide family effort and could want couldn't have done it with all you. there is generous support from kaiser permanente and [inaudible] here to celebrate. next and bear with me, this afs very big team work ong this project and can pass it [inaudible] executive director of bayview opera house, barbara [inaudible] [applause and cheers]. thank you barbara for everything you do every dayism we look forward
[inaudible] the mayors office of disability was a champion of the project from the beginning and carla was here every day by our side make tg happen so today we remember her. [applause] i want to thank [inaudible] colleagues also from mayors office of disability [inaudible] john paul scott. [applause] next i like to thank colleagues at the capical planning committee for all your support for all cultural centers [inaudible] brian strom and staff from john updikes team [inaudible] i want to thank...
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. >> one of the victims is on a carla joins us.>>reporter: according to kim the robberies have been happening for months they strike at 2 am and sometimes during broad daylight.>> i have it planned, when i see them i will catch them. >>reporter: after her car was broken into twice she believes it's the same thief going out in the sometimes during the day to commit these crimes of opportunity. >> they were in my backyard and my dog scared them. i'm having trouble sleeping.>>reporter: kim said she's not the only victim. it's through this website next- door.com where her neighbors are sounding off. this is where she found of the thief or thieves struck her property thursday and later went to another house up the >> police told me there breaking into garages using scanners to get codes from the doors.>>reporter: she hopes her story gets the word out and that these guys get caught soon. >> they aren't getting caught, there is no reason for them to leave.>>reporter: if you have any information, you are asked to call hiker was stuck four
. >> one of the victims is on a carla joins us.>>reporter: according to kim the robberies have been happening for months they strike at 2 am and sometimes during broad daylight.>> i have it planned, when i see them i will catch them. >>reporter: after her car was broken into twice she believes it's the same thief going out in the sometimes during the day to commit these crimes of opportunity. >> they were in my backyard and my dog scared them. i'm having trouble...
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we want you to keep more of >> if you are stuck with a carla with a high interest rate. know how much your -- if you are stuck with a high interest rate car loan. know how much your car is worth. you can refinance your rate. >> goshen eight -- negotiate your loan terms. you will pay more now but save money over time. >> pine lake, do not be afraid -- finally, do not be afr -- to sell your car. >>> many see the flagstaff university as the states smaller school. >> each year, the camp it's gets crowded and there is a record-breaking student body here is monique griego. >> reporter: as the students packed the buses they may find things more crowded. consistency, we expect that to continue to grow. >> she says that it had another big milestone. >> reporter: it hit. >> five or six years, it's almost a decade. >> reporter: the freshman class size has continued to increase. officials say that these increases showed that university's dedication to its students. >> it speaks to our reputation around the state. we may be growing but we have that connection with our students. >> re
we want you to keep more of >> if you are stuck with a carla with a high interest rate. know how much your -- if you are stuck with a high interest rate car loan. know how much your car is worth. you can refinance your rate. >> goshen eight -- negotiate your loan terms. you will pay more now but save money over time. >> pine lake, do not be afraid -- finally, do not be afr -- to sell your car. >>> many see the flagstaff university as the states smaller school....
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in modern trade agreements, carla hills just that nafta was unique. wto was much broader, includes investment rules that provide incentives and the fact protection for u.s. companies to move offshore. basically these investor protections get rid of a lot of the risk that would otherwise be associate with the u.s. company going overseas. performance requirement. normally when a youth from go to developing countries that it would take come on in but you have to use domestic power, domestic magic and transfer technology and export everything. all of those conditions were forbidden. in nafta it went farther. a guaranteed a minimum standard of treatment and we did not go to domestic court to do you disputes. suddenly all these risks that might is typical for good or even for low wages, gone because the trade agreements subsidized you moving. >> host: if you want to get involved is a listing are watching a want to get involved in our discussion regarding nafta and free trade agreements, the numbers are on the screen. want to show some statements that have b
in modern trade agreements, carla hills just that nafta was unique. wto was much broader, includes investment rules that provide incentives and the fact protection for u.s. companies to move offshore. basically these investor protections get rid of a lot of the risk that would otherwise be associate with the u.s. company going overseas. performance requirement. normally when a youth from go to developing countries that it would take come on in but you have to use domestic power, domestic magic...
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on facebook, chef carla pellegrino says the truck as well as the livelihood of all who work there. the building must be deemed safe by a building inspector before repairs can be made... and the restaurant can reopen. a man steals some cleats from a henderson family...and it all gets captured on video. the surveillance video was posted on facebook, and within hours police made an arrest. fox5's miguel tells us how neighbors banded together to help police catch the thief. " at like 7:30 a gentlemen walked right in front of the house, walked right up the driveway, decided he liked the cleats... reached up picked them up, looked at them, walked down the driveway and walked out" this guy picked the wrong house to steal from... you see coach gallegos doesnt just have an extremely effective surveillance system... he also has some friends. " were tight, you know we look out for one another, i did post it because i knew some friends in the neighborhood and immediately" just like that his neighbors were on the hunt... and because of the video, they knew exactely who to look for... " i looked
on facebook, chef carla pellegrino says the truck as well as the livelihood of all who work there. the building must be deemed safe by a building inspector before repairs can be made... and the restaurant can reopen. a man steals some cleats from a henderson family...and it all gets captured on video. the surveillance video was posted on facebook, and within hours police made an arrest. fox5's miguel tells us how neighbors banded together to help police catch the thief. " at like 7:30 a...
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. >> this is carla burgess and tonya morsel. >> we're working even after school. we're working during the evening times. we're on the phone until 10:00, 11:00 at night. >> their dedication seen in their money years of teaching, more than 20 for mrs. morsel. >> i love it. it's my passion. >> this is the 34th year for mrs. burgess. >> early childhood is a time where you can get them to know they can be lifelong lerner's. they can do for the years to come in education. i absolutely love kindergarten, this is my experience. >> despite their experience, they too anxious for the first day. >> even though i've been doing this over 20 years, i still get nervous the first day. >> reporter: can you believe that? your teachers get the first day jitters. tell your kids that. make sure them feel reassure. i saw cool ceo dr. kevin maxwell. we'll have the opportunity to chat with him live this morning. if you have questions, good to my facebook page or twitter and let me know what questions you have. a lot more to come on the first day of school, for now, we send it back to you.
. >> this is carla burgess and tonya morsel. >> we're working even after school. we're working during the evening times. we're on the phone until 10:00, 11:00 at night. >> their dedication seen in their money years of teaching, more than 20 for mrs. morsel. >> i love it. it's my passion. >> this is the 34th year for mrs. burgess. >> early childhood is a time where you can get them to know they can be lifelong lerner's. they can do for the years to come in...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- aziz ansari, carla gugino, comedian, jeff dye,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- aziz ansari, carla gugino, comedian, jeff dye,
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>> carla: grab your shades. we're hitting the sand with easy delicious beach bites. i've got a fresh spin on a make-ahead summer salad perfect for seaside snaking. then, michael's showing you how to have a family clambake cleveland style. plus, mario's in the kitchen with the fabulous blake lively, and they're making your teeth into. it's all about catching waves and delicious flaves, right now, on "the chew." ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> hey, dudes and dudettes, welcome to "the chew." during the summer there is nothing radder than packing up my trusty swim trunks for a day at the beach. but it just isn't complete without something to snack on. so all hour long we're showing
>> carla: grab your shades. we're hitting the sand with easy delicious beach bites. i've got a fresh spin on a make-ahead summer salad perfect for seaside snaking. then, michael's showing you how to have a family clambake cleveland style. plus, mario's in the kitchen with the fabulous blake lively, and they're making your teeth into. it's all about catching waves and delicious flaves, right now, on "the chew." ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> hey, dudes and dudettes,...
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then, carla's diving into summer with the disney channel's skai jackson. and they're grilling up a tropic beat. plus, mario's hanging with the hunky star of "the night shift," scott wolf, and they're heating things up with a dish that's sure to make a splash. we're diving into deliciousness, right now, here on "the chew." ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew."
then, carla's diving into summer with the disney channel's skai jackson. and they're grilling up a tropic beat. plus, mario's hanging with the hunky star of "the night shift," scott wolf, and they're heating things up with a dish that's sure to make a splash. we're diving into deliciousness, right now, here on "the chew." ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew."
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then, carla's got a mouthwatering mash-up that's a summertime taste sensation. plus, see how on is helping say thank you to our service men and women. >> it's amazing what they have accomplished. >> announcer: we're blasting off in three, two, one. ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew."
then, carla's got a mouthwatering mash-up that's a summertime taste sensation. plus, see how on is helping say thank you to our service men and women. >> it's amazing what they have accomplished. >> announcer: we're blasting off in three, two, one. ? [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew."
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but carla dellavine, thigh high boots, she was, really hot. >> i'm a fan of the thigh high boot. >> indegree subway we were in. >> i don't care what the temperature is. even if you have one boot on. >> because they are sweating in the boot and stuff. >> yes. >> leave them on. >> it is 6:53. someone in the area is two million-dollar richer. is it you? we will tell you where a winning power ball ticket was sold in our area, on saturday. i mean you have to find this ticket worth two million-dollar. [ fly buzzing ] did you know people can save over $500 when they switch to progressive? i got your nose! i got your nose right here. i know that's your thumb, grandpa. talent! learn about it! >>> check your ticket, in pennsylvania. >> someone has won two million-dollar. >> that is right, that ticket holder, won in saturday's power ball drawing, bound beverages, that is the name of the store, bound beverages on easton road in warrington, that is where the ticket was purchased. it hatches all five white balls, but in the the red one. the buyer opted for one dollar power play option, which doubles
but carla dellavine, thigh high boots, she was, really hot. >> i'm a fan of the thigh high boot. >> indegree subway we were in. >> i don't care what the temperature is. even if you have one boot on. >> because they are sweating in the boot and stuff. >> yes. >> leave them on. >> it is 6:53. someone in the area is two million-dollar richer. is it you? we will tell you where a winning power ball ticket was sold in our area, on saturday. i mean you have to...
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carla jay, an activist who edited an important collection of gay liberation documents called "out of the closets, voices of gay liberation," wrote in her introduction to that, that we perceive our oppression as a class struggle and our oppressor as white middle class male dominated heterosexual society which has relentlessly persecuted and murdered homosexuals and lesbians since the oppressor has had power. so that she's perceiving it in the way that many left movements did in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as an anti-capitalist movement. here we see a lesbian liberation button from the 1970s that says we'll never get it under capitalism. we'll never be liberated under capitalism. because gay liberation and lesbian liberation, like many other leftist movements of the time, thought that it was capitalism that held people in their place, oppress people, the kind of traditional cold war mentali mentality, the stay-at-home mom, as a way of supporting the booning american economy that limited some people from participating in that economy in order to shore up the social power and cultura
carla jay, an activist who edited an important collection of gay liberation documents called "out of the closets, voices of gay liberation," wrote in her introduction to that, that we perceive our oppression as a class struggle and our oppressor as white middle class male dominated heterosexual society which has relentlessly persecuted and murdered homosexuals and lesbians since the oppressor has had power. so that she's perceiving it in the way that many left movements did in the...
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anna's son alex and his wife carla and anna's niece suzan are here with anna today. suzan also volunteers here at the museum, and with that i would like to ask you to join me in welcoming our first person mrs. anna grosz. >> thank you. >> anna, thank you so much for being willing to join us today and be our first person and we have so much to share with you and have so little time and we'll start right away. you were just 13, anna, when world war ii began with germany's invasion of poland on september 1st, 1939. before we return to all that happened to you and your family during the war in the holocaust let you start first by telling a little bit about your family and the community and you in the years before the war again. >> yes. >> hello first, friends, thank you for coming to listen to my story. what i have to tell he made a mistake. i'm not 990 because i turned the 9 to a 6 like this so i'm 60, not 90. [ applause ] i have actual time to tell my story, but i'm going to try to take the essence from that. one year you read through the family and all of our jewish p
anna's son alex and his wife carla and anna's niece suzan are here with anna today. suzan also volunteers here at the museum, and with that i would like to ask you to join me in welcoming our first person mrs. anna grosz. >> thank you. >> anna, thank you so much for being willing to join us today and be our first person and we have so much to share with you and have so little time and we'll start right away. you were just 13, anna, when world war ii began with germany's invasion of...
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then, carla's got a mouthwatering mash-up that's a summertime taste sensation.lus, see how one organization is helping say thank you to our service men and women. >> it's amazing what they have accomplished. >> announcer: we're blasting off in three, two, one. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew." all right, everybody -- whoa, it's a good audience today. all right, strap on your water wings and smear some zinc on
then, carla's got a mouthwatering mash-up that's a summertime taste sensation.lus, see how one organization is helping say thank you to our service men and women. >> it's amazing what they have accomplished. >> announcer: we're blasting off in three, two, one. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> good afternoon, and welcome to "the chew." all right, everybody -- whoa, it's a good audience today. all right, strap on your water wings and smear some zinc on
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en estos terrenos el cadÁver de una niÑa sin varios Órganos, que puede permanecer a la desaparecida carla hija puede estar viva. indira: uno de los autores de la desapariciÓn de la niÑa acompaÑÓ a los investigadores hasta el lugar donde fue encontrada la osamenta. dijo que fue secuestrada para traficar los Órganos e involucrÓ las clÍnicas allanadas ahora comparan las pruebas de adn para esclarecer el hecho el ministerio pÚblico se rehÚsa a ofrecer detalles de la investigaciÓn que algunos consideran, una fÁbula. concluido los allanamientos el ministerio de salud ordenÓ el apertura de una clÍnicas, los operativos sirvieron Únicamente para alimentar la leyenda urbana de la desapariciÓn de niÑos para la estaciÓn de Órganos. desde santo domingo en repÚblica dominicana, indira navarro, univisiÓn. fÉlix: una de las actividades mÁs tradicionales de los estados unidos comienza a brillar un latino, esta vez hablamos de la liga profesional de rodeo. jorge valdivieso es el primero mexicano de llegar a ese circuito internacional que cuenta, de 1000 miembros. galo arellano hablÓ con el vaquero que vive
en estos terrenos el cadÁver de una niÑa sin varios Órganos, que puede permanecer a la desaparecida carla hija puede estar viva. indira: uno de los autores de la desapariciÓn de la niÑa acompaÑÓ a los investigadores hasta el lugar donde fue encontrada la osamenta. dijo que fue secuestrada para traficar los Órganos e involucrÓ las clÍnicas allanadas ahora comparan las pruebas de adn para esclarecer el hecho el ministerio pÚblico se rehÚsa a ofrecer detalles de la investigaciÓn que...
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