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when kevin, her housekeeper�*s teenage son, mysteriously knocks on her door one rainy night, cecilia. later, when kevin's body is dragged from the local river, cecilia becomes overwhelmed by her guilty secret — that she could have saved him but didn't. directed and co—written by francisco marquez, who made the long night of francisco sanctis, a common crime looks like a mystery mystery thriller with overtones of supernatural horror. but there's no mystery about who killed kevin. it's clear from the outset that the police are to blame and that his crime was simply coming from the wrong side of the tracks. as marquez has said, to be poor in argentina means to already be a suspect. as for the ghost that haunts cecilia, is this not merely a manifestation of her bourgeois guilt, an unconscious acknowledgement of her own complicity in kevin's death? brilliantly played by carricajo, cecilia becomes an emblem for a broken society, in which the spectre of the disappeared still looms large and in which the economics lessons that cecilia teaches her students clearly have a deadly edge. it's eng
when kevin, her housekeeper�*s teenage son, mysteriously knocks on her door one rainy night, cecilia. later, when kevin's body is dragged from the local river, cecilia becomes overwhelmed by her guilty secret — that she could have saved him but didn't. directed and co—written by francisco marquez, who made the long night of francisco sanctis, a common crime looks like a mystery mystery thriller with overtones of supernatural horror. but there's no mystery about who killed kevin. it's...
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adelante, cecilia.nos quÉ se vive a esta hora. cecilia: aylÉn, muchas gracias. sin duda un dÍa muy emocionante para todo california, es para los californianos que se abre el parque. 412 dÍas estuvo cerrado y hasta ahora con mascarilla, con distanciamiento social, tomando la temperatura al inicio cuando entras. estÁn aquÍ mÁs de 20.000 personas de verdad disfrutando de la magia, a pesar de la pandemia, eric, ¿quÉ significa para ti estar acÁ? ¿cuÁnto te costÓ conseguir los boletos? eric: para mÍ disneylandia es todo. yo darÍa todo por estar aquÍ. a mÍ me costÓ nueve horas para poder conseguir el boleto, para poder estar acÁ en el dÍa de ahora. pero estoy muy emocionado. cuando apenas caminÉ, se me salieron las lÁgrimas, no pude ni hablar.la boca se me congelÓ. cecilia: ¿quÉ experiencia tuviste? ¿por quÉ era importante estar aquÍ el primer dÍa? >> era muy importante porque es historia. no me acuerdo cuÁndo—— ¿cÓmo te digo? cecilia: son los recuerdos de tus niÑas. >> y con mis hijos. muchas memorias y era m
adelante, cecilia.nos quÉ se vive a esta hora. cecilia: aylÉn, muchas gracias. sin duda un dÍa muy emocionante para todo california, es para los californianos que se abre el parque. 412 dÍas estuvo cerrado y hasta ahora con mascarilla, con distanciamiento social, tomando la temperatura al inicio cuando entras. estÁn aquÍ mÁs de 20.000 personas de verdad disfrutando de la magia, a pesar de la pandemia, eric, ¿quÉ significa para ti estar acÁ? ¿cuÁnto te costÓ conseguir los boletos?...
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later, cecilia becomes overwhelmed...looks like a mystery thriller with overtones of supernatural horror. but there is no mystery about who killed kevin. it is clear from the outset that the police are to blame and that his crime was simply coming from the wrong side of the tracks. as said, to be poor in argentina is to already be a suspect. as for the ghost that haunts cecilia, is a sin unconscious acknowledgement in her own complicity in kevin's death? brilliantly played, cecilia becomes an emblem for a broken society, in which the spectre of the disappeared still looms large and in which the economics lesson is that she teaches her students have a deadly edge. it's an engrossing affair, chilling and thought—provoking. it is available through virtual cinema screenings and on vod now. in invasion of the body snatchers, the residence of an american town are replaced by soulless replicas that grow in pots. a 70s remake added an eerie widemouth alien screen that was picked up in the 90s version. now we have assimilate, a ne
later, cecilia becomes overwhelmed...looks like a mystery thriller with overtones of supernatural horror. but there is no mystery about who killed kevin. it is clear from the outset that the police are to blame and that his crime was simply coming from the wrong side of the tracks. as said, to be poor in argentina is to already be a suspect. as for the ghost that haunts cecilia, is a sin unconscious acknowledgement in her own complicity in kevin's death? brilliantly played, cecilia becomes an...
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that conversation the president had with the family, cecilia, thank you. we do expect to hear from president biden and vice president kamala harris at some point this evening. if it happens during the broadcast, we will bring it to you. thank you to cecilia and to our entire team covering this verdict all afternoon here on abc. >>> there is, of course, other news we're following tonight, and the concern growing when it comes to coronavirus here in the u.s. the demand for vaccines slowing down. thousands of appointments apparently going ignored across the country. and they want to get the word out that there is available vaccine. this all comes after the cdc imposed that temporary pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine. tonight, european regulators now supporting the one-shot vaccine as long as there is a warning that goes with it, saying that the benefits do outweigh the risks. the cdc saying it could lift the pause here later this week. we know there's going to be another meeting. what they're reluctant tonight, what we're learning tonight. here's abc's m
that conversation the president had with the family, cecilia, thank you. we do expect to hear from president biden and vice president kamala harris at some point this evening. if it happens during the broadcast, we will bring it to you. thank you to cecilia and to our entire team covering this verdict all afternoon here on abc. >>> there is, of course, other news we're following tonight, and the concern growing when it comes to coronavirus here in the u.s. the demand for vaccines...
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. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.efore that video was released, many businesses here in downtown chicago like this one boarded up their windows. they were bracing for the worst. thankfully the protests were peaceful overnight but adam toledo's family and community are hurting this morning. protesters marching down the streets of chicago overnight outraged over the killing of 13-year-old adam toledo by chicago police. this is the newly released body cam video from the night the seventh grader was shot and killed. >> police, stop. stop. >> reporter: that voice is 34-year-old officer eric stillman chasing toledo down an alleyway and firing a single shot. footage showing toledo with his hands up when he was killed. it happened late last month. officers responding to reports of shots fired. >> chicago emergency travis. >> hi, i just heard gunshots. >> how many shots did you hear? >> a lot. more than five. >> reporter: when officer stillman spotted toledo and 21-year-old ruben roman, they took off running. roman knocked to
. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.efore that video was released, many businesses here in downtown chicago like this one boarded up their windows. they were bracing for the worst. thankfully the protests were peaceful overnight but adam toledo's family and community are hurting this morning. protesters marching down the streets of chicago overnight outraged over the killing of 13-year-old adam toledo by chicago police. this is the newly released body cam video from the night the seventh...
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good morning, ginger. >> good morning, cecilia.a serious severe weather setup that we've got here. it starts late this afternoon into tonight and the folks included in what we call a level 3 so 3 out of 5 severe weather threat, shreveport, lufkin, tyler, texas, alexandria, many folks including baton rouge tonight, but then this moves east. that was tornadoes and damaging winds, but you also have a flash flood threat, and that's what i really want to emphasize as we go through birmingham, atlanta, into south carolina, even wilmington, north carolina, tomorrow. so saturday it's going to be more of a daytime and then into the evening as it goes east. keeping that in mind, remember, it's got a lot of power. this deep trough with all of that cold weather. this was at a fruit farm in southwest michigan where they saved the fruit by putting water on it. kind of insulating it from what was the mid-20s but you know it's cold and that spring cold blast is sticking around still this morning. freeze warnings, columbia up to new york. all right
good morning, ginger. >> good morning, cecilia.a serious severe weather setup that we've got here. it starts late this afternoon into tonight and the folks included in what we call a level 3 so 3 out of 5 severe weather threat, shreveport, lufkin, tyler, texas, alexandria, many folks including baton rouge tonight, but then this moves east. that was tornadoes and damaging winds, but you also have a flash flood threat, and that's what i really want to emphasize as we go through birmingham,...
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here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the video is difficult to watch.dark of night on a remote stretch of the southern border, caught on surveillance camera. an apparent smuggler on the mexican side straddles the fence, hoisting a small child over, dropping her 14 feet below to the u.s. side. moments later, the same thing, a second child, dropped to the ground. then the two suspects flee up the trail, back into mexico. authorities say those children, two young sisters from ecuador, just 3 and 5 years old. a border patrol agent spotted the activity on camera and jumped into action. the biden administration grappling with the surge of migrants at the southern border. more than 18,000 children now in u.s. custody. we saw that surge ourselves on a recent trip. authorities overwhelmed. how organized are these smugglers? >> oh, they know, i think they have better intel than we have. tey got spotters. they know where we are, i'm sure they know where we are right now. >> reporter: the border patrol sector chief in the area where the little girls were found told
here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the video is difficult to watch.dark of night on a remote stretch of the southern border, caught on surveillance camera. an apparent smuggler on the mexican side straddles the fence, hoisting a small child over, dropping her 14 feet below to the u.s. side. moments later, the same thing, a second child, dropped to the ground. then the two suspects flee up the trail, back into mexico. authorities say those children, two young sisters from ecuador, just 3...
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abc's chief white house correspondent cecilia vega and what she's learned. exclusive details on the allegations and, of course, the question, why was the center allowed to open in the first place? >> reporter: tonight, this massive warehouse in houston is closed. the nearly 500 unaccompanied migrant girls housed there abruptly moved. abc news obtaining this exclusive video. staffers removing their belongings. girls being driven off in buses. and this exchange with police at the scene -- >> can you tell me why they're being moved? >> for their own safety. >> reporter: facing an influx at the border, the biden administration rushed to open the center, awarding a $4 million contract to the national association of christian churches. a group that specializes in disaster relief, not caring for migrant kids. but just 17 days later, that contract ended, after what sources say were multiple allegations, including not enough staffers to accompany children to the bathroom. some girls told to use plastic bags to relieve themselves. children sitting on cots most of the
abc's chief white house correspondent cecilia vega and what she's learned. exclusive details on the allegations and, of course, the question, why was the center allowed to open in the first place? >> reporter: tonight, this massive warehouse in houston is closed. the nearly 500 unaccompanied migrant girls housed there abruptly moved. abc news obtaining this exclusive video. staffers removing their belongings. girls being driven off in buses. and this exchange with police at the scene --...
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, la doña" >>> (música) (música) >>> cecilia es la doña" >>>sus canciones refleja infancia creció enleros >>> los eva en su adn >>> nací en una familia musical es padres se conocieron tocando música >>> tocamos en fiesta, festivales, escuelas >>> en marzo del año pasado presentaría su chica pero pasó algo inesperado el mundo se detuvo >>> algo nuevo que saldría el 12 de marzo el día en que gane el anuncio de que estaremos (..) >>> hoy entonces no podía tener, (.....) realmente fue como (...) >>>la cuarentena le hizo dudar pero realmente no quería escribir, cantar ni nada >>> meses después la muerte de su amigo de dallas fuerza para volver a componer música >>> pensé que tenía una plataforma, la voz que tengo por alguna razón >>> aparte de escribir más música enseña a niños de las escuelas públicas de san francisco >>> es importante enseñar a los jóvenes de dónde viene? >>>una misión que tiene clara mostrar a su público en las futuras generaciones qué es ser latino?, telemundo 48 >>> es muy simpática >>> me encanta tiene su talento y la verdad le decíamos el éxito que te siga acompaña
, la doña" >>> (música) (música) >>> cecilia es la doña" >>>sus canciones refleja infancia creció enleros >>> los eva en su adn >>> nací en una familia musical es padres se conocieron tocando música >>> tocamos en fiesta, festivales, escuelas >>> en marzo del año pasado presentaría su chica pero pasó algo inesperado el mundo se detuvo >>> algo nuevo que saldría el 12 de marzo el día en que gane el...
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hey, lara. >> hi, cecilia. how are you?e creating a lifelong connection. ♪ the bond between bogi and angie is deeper than most. >> you're so pretty. i met bogi in 2017 and i was a military police officer. i decided to go for the k9 unit and that dog ended up being her. >> reporter: they were together 24/7 but then suddenly after one year, angie was reassigned. >> a lot of emotions into it. at first i was very defeated because a bond you make with a dog is unbreakable in my opinion. felt like i had a piece of me missing. i didn't get to say good-bye. i had thoughts i'd never see her again and didn't want to give her that feeling of abandonment where i just didn't see her or say bye. >> reporter: in november of 2020 after 18 months apart, angie received some bittersweet news. bogi was set to be retired. >> she was retired because she broke her neck in training. i was kind of mad that she got injured because she's a really good dog and had a high drive to work, to search. but at the same time i was really happy because that me
hey, lara. >> hi, cecilia. how are you?e creating a lifelong connection. ♪ the bond between bogi and angie is deeper than most. >> you're so pretty. i met bogi in 2017 and i was a military police officer. i decided to go for the k9 unit and that dog ended up being her. >> reporter: they were together 24/7 but then suddenly after one year, angie was reassigned. >> a lot of emotions into it. at first i was very defeated because a bond you make with a dog is unbreakable...
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good morning, whit. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning to you. facing a couple hurdles at once, states are bracing for a nearly 85% drop in doses next week. a few vaccination sites paused operations temporarily after a small number of people had mild reactions. but health experts insist the vaccine is safe and effective. this morning, the cdc finding no safety issues at this north carolina vaccine site now recommending vaccinations continue at pnc arena paused earlier when 18 people reported symptoms of nausea and dizziness in connection with the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine. four went to the hospital for observation, and according to officials, vaccinations paused out of an abundance of caution after a handful of people at unc chapel hill felt faint or lightheaded. none hospitalized. a day before a vaccination site in colorado also halted temporarily after 11 people out of 1,700 who got shots that day had mild reactions. two went to the hospital for observation and were released the same day. the other nine were given juice and water. >
good morning, whit. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning to you. facing a couple hurdles at once, states are bracing for a nearly 85% drop in doses next week. a few vaccination sites paused operations temporarily after a small number of people had mild reactions. but health experts insist the vaccine is safe and effective. this morning, the cdc finding no safety issues at this north carolina vaccine site now recommending vaccinations continue at pnc arena paused earlier when 18 people...
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i want to bring in cecilia vega, because i know we await potential word from president biden and the vice president tonight, but we're getting a transcript of the phone call between president biden and george floyd's family. i know he reached out to george floyd's family right after the verdict was delivered, cecilia. >> and that call, i'll told, david, was made from the oval office, with the president, the vice president, the first lady and we listend to that call, we were able to hear it because the cameras were there and the president called this verdict justice. he said that we are all relieved by what happened there today, though the president did convey the message that he understands that nothing will make this better. the president said that he watched every second of this and we know that he watched this verdict come down from inside the dining room here at the white house with the vice president and staff. but take a listen, david, to some of the -- a little bit of this phone call that we heard the president make to the floyd family just earlier today. >> feeling better now
i want to bring in cecilia vega, because i know we await potential word from president biden and the vice president tonight, but we're getting a transcript of the phone call between president biden and george floyd's family. i know he reached out to george floyd's family right after the verdict was delivered, cecilia. >> and that call, i'll told, david, was made from the oval office, with the president, the vice president, the first lady and we listend to that call, we were able to hear...
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we'll talk with cecilia rouse, the head of the white house council of economic advisors. we'll look at global access to the vaccine with dr. seth berkeley, the head of. and jonathan nez joins us to discuss the impact covid is having on native-american communities. sister norma pimentel runs the catholic charities of the rio grande valley. we ex her about the crush the situation of migrants at the u.s. border. plus, have americans becme too complacent with covid? we'll check in with dr. scott gottlieb. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." on this easter sunday, we'll take a special look at some of the many inequities exacerbated by covid-19. we begin with the virus itself. last week c.d.c. director dr. rochelle walensky spoke about her fear of impending doom, and pleaded with americans to hold on a little longer. the c.d.c. also gave vaccinated americans a green light for air travel, but the t.s.a. reported the highest number of airline passengers since the pandemic began. 18% of americans have been fully v
we'll talk with cecilia rouse, the head of the white house council of economic advisors. we'll look at global access to the vaccine with dr. seth berkeley, the head of. and jonathan nez joins us to discuss the impact covid is having on native-american communities. sister norma pimentel runs the catholic charities of the rio grande valley. we ex her about the crush the situation of migrants at the u.s. border. plus, have americans becme too complacent with covid? we'll check in with dr. scott...
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cecilia rouse. this will be her first interview on this show. looking forward to talking with her. today of all days, that will become clear why in just a moment. we'll also be talking with the "new york times" reporter who just broke the astonishing story of the previously unknown major grift, major fraud that former president trump ran against his supporters in the final months of his time in office. to the tune of over $120 million and thousands of fraud claims. now even one state republican party claiming to have been just plain ripped off by the former president and his operation. we will have more on that ahead tonight. plus, we will have some very interesting news tonight, unexpected at least to me, from the nra's bankruptcy trial. which ought to be getting more attention. that is under way as of today in texas. super interesting. so we have a lot to get to tonight. but if you heard any weird yips and shouts and exclamations tonight around dinnertime on the east coast, i'm here to congratulate you that that probably means there's a deep, deep politics nerd in your household.
cecilia rouse. this will be her first interview on this show. looking forward to talking with her. today of all days, that will become clear why in just a moment. we'll also be talking with the "new york times" reporter who just broke the astonishing story of the previously unknown major grift, major fraud that former president trump ran against his supporters in the final months of his time in office. to the tune of over $120 million and thousands of fraud claims. now even one state...
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. >> all right, cecilia vega with exclusive reporting today. cecilia, thank you. >>> we turn next to another abc news exclusive tonight, pierre thomas, one-on-one with u.s. attorney general merrick garland, on the anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. his warning tonight on domestic extremism right now in the u.s. and what he says still needs to be addressed in this country when it comes to race and justice. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with the attorney general. >> reporter: the closing arguments beginning in the chauvin trial as we speak. what would your message to the american public to be, pending the verdict in the jury? >> i intend to wait until the verdict before i will say anything and i would urge the american people to do the same to await the verdict. we will use every resource we have available to ensure that equal justice occurs. >> reporter: do you believe there is still pockets of racism and bias within law enforcement? and how widespread do you think it is? >> racism is an american problem. i think that, pla
. >> all right, cecilia vega with exclusive reporting today. cecilia, thank you. >>> we turn next to another abc news exclusive tonight, pierre thomas, one-on-one with u.s. attorney general merrick garland, on the anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. his warning tonight on domestic extremism right now in the u.s. and what he says still needs to be addressed in this country when it comes to race and justice. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with the attorney...
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. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.he cdc is working on new travel guidelines but ahead of their release americans are planning to gather and travel ahead of the holiday weekend and experts are concerned as cases continue to rise. as families from coast to coast prepare to celebrate the easter holiday weekend concerns over the spread of covid-19. cases are up 17% in the last two weeks. officials warning large gatherings this weekend could lead to more infections. in massachusetts, this church canceling their in-person easter services after staff members tested positive. this, as the race to vaccinate across the country, ramps up. hospital admissions climbing in 20 states, the u.s. averaging about 5,000 new covid hospitalizations per day. and in michigan, the first confirmed case of the brazilian variant as cases of the uk variant are surging. beaumont health expanding covid units after the number of patients quadrupled. >> 30 to 50-year-olds who have not been able to get vaccinated yet are more at risk and we're seeing
. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.he cdc is working on new travel guidelines but ahead of their release americans are planning to gather and travel ahead of the holiday weekend and experts are concerned as cases continue to rise. as families from coast to coast prepare to celebrate the easter holiday weekend concerns over the spread of covid-19. cases are up 17% in the last two weeks. officials warning large gatherings this weekend could lead to more infections. in massachusetts, this...
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chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has the latest.rks in a matter of hours. then he's expected to head to arlington to pay tribute to all the lives lost in this war. there are still as many as 3,500 american service members in afghanistan. this drawdown would bring that number to zero. take a look at the numbers over the last 20 years. absolutely staggering. talking about more than 2,300 american troops killed, more than 40,000 afghan civilians killed there. that cost again $825 billion. republicans, some of them are pushing back saying this is going to embolden terrorists in the region, that it abandons allies. the administration says humanitarian aid will still be given. this move today doesn't come as a surprise, though. president biden has long signaled his desire to see american troops leave afghanistan saying it's not a question of if but when. >> it was expected. all right, cecilia, thank you. >>> coming up, more of our exlusive with former bachelor colton underwood. his personal revelation about his sexuality and his message f
chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has the latest.rks in a matter of hours. then he's expected to head to arlington to pay tribute to all the lives lost in this war. there are still as many as 3,500 american service members in afghanistan. this drawdown would bring that number to zero. take a look at the numbers over the last 20 years. absolutely staggering. talking about more than 2,300 american troops killed, more than 40,000 afghan civilians killed there. that cost again $825...
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cecilia, let me begin with you.know that president biden has been wanting to get out of afghanistan for at least ten years, but he and his team also know that this move comes with significant risk. >> reporter: significant risk, george. and these risks are being laid out even by members of his own administration. the intel committee is out with a new report right now that says the afghan government will struggle to hold the taliban at bay if troops are withdrawn and the cia director testified on capitol hill saying while al qaeda doesn't have the ability, the capacity to attack the u.s. homeland, that troops -- pulling troops back from the country could lead to a resurgence of terrorism in the region. and, of course, we've been talking about this pushback from republicans, particularly on capitol hill, who say this could potentially erase decades of gains in the region. the white house says the president asked for a nonsugar coated assessment of the situation on the ground and that is how he came to this decision. h
cecilia, let me begin with you.know that president biden has been wanting to get out of afghanistan for at least ten years, but he and his team also know that this move comes with significant risk. >> reporter: significant risk, george. and these risks are being laid out even by members of his own administration. the intel committee is out with a new report right now that says the afghan government will struggle to hold the taliban at bay if troops are withdrawn and the cia director...
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para festejar en los últimos meses de pandemia dicen quepoco a poco fue resurgiendo la fundadora es ceciliaasi seis meses que tuvimos que agarrar nuestros ahorros para poder pagar la renta ahora lo está haciendo y quiénes poco a poco vuelven a comprarle para festejar del 100% tal vez era un 30% que laspersonas están empezando a llegar era mi miedo de que tal vez tendremos que cerrar poco a poco las personas van llegando iban encontrando un poco la normalidad esta mujer no pierde la confianza vendo todo para bautizos, comuniones, quinceañeras trajes para (nombre extranjero), de todo un poco hasta sus tres hijas celebraron sus 15 años lle dio un voto de confianza a quien se anima encontrar el actuar en la tienda al regreso de la pausa repasamos cómo le fue a méxico >> hola qué tal felicitar del nacimiento de la desaparición de la superliga sigue siendo la noticia matías almeida que jugó en internet milan uno de los 12 propulsores de la iniciativa hoy habló al respecto >>> menos mal que volvió todo para atrás y que siga la normalidad que merece el fútbol porque no se puede hacer diferencia ent
para festejar en los últimos meses de pandemia dicen quepoco a poco fue resurgiendo la fundadora es ceciliaasi seis meses que tuvimos que agarrar nuestros ahorros para poder pagar la renta ahora lo está haciendo y quiénes poco a poco vuelven a comprarle para festejar del 100% tal vez era un 30% que laspersonas están empezando a llegar era mi miedo de que tal vez tendremos que cerrar poco a poco las personas van llegando iban encontrando un poco la normalidad esta mujer no pierde la...
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joining us now, cecilia rouse. thank you for making time to be here. >> oh, it's my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> so i noted in the introduction that senator mcconnell has said bluntly that there won't be any republican votes for the infrastructure bill. and he wasn't talking about anything specific. he just said, no matter what case is made for it, there won't be any republican votes. i wonder if you have to factor that in when you try to make the case to the public for doing something big like this. >> look, president biden has been laser focused on accomplishing two things in his presidency. one, getting us through this pandemic. and the ensuing economic crisis. we've been through a once in a century pandemic, which brought the economy to its knees and brought untold suffering to the american people. two, he recognized even before the pandemic, we had structural inequality, decades where we we were not investing in our infrastructure. this economy had real infrastructure needs. so he's been focused on these important economic investments from the very beginning. so,
joining us now, cecilia rouse. thank you for making time to be here. >> oh, it's my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> so i noted in the introduction that senator mcconnell has said bluntly that there won't be any republican votes for the infrastructure bill. and he wasn't talking about anything specific. he just said, no matter what case is made for it, there won't be any republican votes. i wonder if you have to factor that in when you try to make the case to the public for...
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cecilia, thank you so much for being so transparent and open about this because i know there are peopleing to be helping through their own stories that they are trying to manage right now. first of all, how are you? >> good morning, christi. i am doing well. i feel healthy. you know, i'm speaking up because i want people to know they are not alone and feeling the way they are feeling if they are having some of the same symptoms that i had. i want people to know they are not alone and it's important to get help. >> i want to understand and help us all understand how you got to that point of knowing that you needed some help. in the beginning of the pandemic, you said that if patients were admitted to the icu, there wasn't a whole lot of hope for them to survive. how did that affect you day after day and week after week? >> this is like nothing i've ever seen before. in 18 years of my career, 15 being in the icu, you know, these patients were really thick, mixed with our own fear of getting ill, bringing it home to our families and we became very vocal as a collective, demanding the prote
cecilia, thank you so much for being so transparent and open about this because i know there are peopleing to be helping through their own stories that they are trying to manage right now. first of all, how are you? >> good morning, christi. i am doing well. i feel healthy. you know, i'm speaking up because i want people to know they are not alone and feeling the way they are feeling if they are having some of the same symptoms that i had. i want people to know they are not alone and it's...
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business making a lot less money than it was a year ago >> oh, yes absolutely 60% less >> reporter: cecilia has been running a childcare center for nearly 40 years. >> we suffered a lot >> reporter: do you think it will come back >> i don't know. >> reporter: how come? >> because there's still a lot of people don't have a job >> reporter: president biden is proposing $225 billion to invest in childcare centers, increase wages for workers to a minimum of $15 an hour, and make childcare affordable for low and middle-income families this on top of the 39 billion already targeted to shore up the industry some relief in a year where everyone has paid a price do you think our children feel it >> of course they feel it just like we feel it >> reporter: stephanie ruhle, nbc news, stamford, connecticut. >>> a program note president biden will sit down exclusively with craig melvin as he marks his first 100 days in office more here tomorrow and friday on "today." >>> up next, we ride along with america's top guns confronting russian jets >>> now an nbc news exclusive with american forces tasked with
business making a lot less money than it was a year ago >> oh, yes absolutely 60% less >> reporter: cecilia has been running a childcare center for nearly 40 years. >> we suffered a lot >> reporter: do you think it will come back >> i don't know. >> reporter: how come? >> because there's still a lot of people don't have a job >> reporter: president biden is proposing $225 billion to invest in childcare centers, increase wages for workers to a...
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good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, robin. good morning.his is especially frustrating for the agents on the frontline. they're up against human smuggling operations and preying on migrants. i will warn you, this is tough to watch. this morning, authorities are on the hunt for these smugglers, unfolding in a remote location in new mexico, on the mexican side a mexican straddles the fence and hoists a small child over, she drops a full 14 feet landing on the u.s. side. moments later a second child dropped to the ground. then the two suspects flee back into mexico. a border agent using a remote camera saw it all. authorities quickly rescuing the two sisters from ecuador, just 3 and 5 years old. our affiliate obtaining this photo of the girls after they were checked for injuries. >> we told them not to be scared and that we'll take care of them and hopefully very soon we'll put them together with their mom in the united states. >> reporter: in texas, a 6-month-old girl pulled from the rio grande. rangers on patrol jumped in to save her after a
good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, robin. good morning.his is especially frustrating for the agents on the frontline. they're up against human smuggling operations and preying on migrants. i will warn you, this is tough to watch. this morning, authorities are on the hunt for these smugglers, unfolding in a remote location in new mexico, on the mexican side a mexican straddles the fence and hoists a small child over, she drops a full 14 feet landing on the u.s. side. moments later a...
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. >> reporter: our cecilia vega recently spoke to an official about how savvy smugglers can be. >> how organized are these smugglers? >> i think they got spotters. i'm sure they know where we're at. >> reporter: authorities in south texas rescued this 6-month-old girl after they tossed her and her mother into the rio grande mother. the mother from honduras paid $3500 to cross. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas releasing a statement late wednesday calling human smugglers' behavior criminal and morally reprehensible. nearly 18,000 migrant children are you now in u.s. custody and more are testing positive for covid-19. officials say border facilities are overcrowded and are not able to conduct their own covid testing. andrew, mona. >> megan, thank you. >>> investigators say they know what caused tiger woods' car crash, but they can't reveal it. the l.a. county sheriff claims there are privacy concerns and that's why it will not be made public. woods has to sign off before it is released. >>> a california company designed a new battery that could last a decade. the power for t
. >> reporter: our cecilia vega recently spoke to an official about how savvy smugglers can be. >> how organized are these smugglers? >> i think they got spotters. i'm sure they know where we're at. >> reporter: authorities in south texas rescued this 6-month-old girl after they tossed her and her mother into the rio grande mother. the mother from honduras paid $3500 to cross. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas releasing a statement late wednesday calling...
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good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, amy, good morning. basically president biden and the administration here sending a signal, a very strong signal that the u.s. is back after former president trump pulled the country out of the paris climate accords. the u.s. and china are the world's top two polluters and this is essentially president biden laying out a big target. let me show you what he wants to do. the plan would be to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least half by 2030 compared to 2005 levels and nearly twice what president obama set out in 2015. the administration, they're not offering a lot of details on exactly how they would do this at this point but really so much of this right now is about regaining the trust of the world and credibility when it comes to fighting climate change on the world stage and convincing other big nations around the world that they should try to do the same and make some of these same pushes. this is a virtual summit, amy. 40 world leaders including some of -- some international rivals. you can see ch
good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, amy, good morning. basically president biden and the administration here sending a signal, a very strong signal that the u.s. is back after former president trump pulled the country out of the paris climate accords. the u.s. and china are the world's top two polluters and this is essentially president biden laying out a big target. let me show you what he wants to do. the plan would be to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least half by 2030...
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. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i will see you easter sunday on "face the nation." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> right now at seven:00, concerts, plays, and other live entertainment, coming back. we're live with the new timeline and why the exciting new announcement might be too good to be true. >>> we are live the pacific up here which is reopened after some damage this past winter, a cool easter weekend in the bay area. i have details, coming up. >>> down to the final shot. vern glenn shows us the crazy ending just a little while ago for stanford women's basketball. >> this is one of those surviving in advance and it was n
. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i will see you easter sunday on "face...
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all right, cecilia, thank you. michael. >> thank you, robin. >>> now to apple's privacy game changer. rolling out brand-new features that allows users to limit how much of their data is tracked by big apps. rebecca jarvis has the story and joins us with more. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. yeah, it is a game changer that many privacy advocates say is long overdue. the new policy means you'll have more control over how much data and information you share with companies like facebook and google from your iphone. this morning, tech giant apple announcing a new way to keep your information safe. >> when you're using apps on your iphone you may start to see this. >> reporter: the new app tracking transparency prompt giving iphone users the power. >> it's a feature that gives you a choice. a choice on how apps use and share your data. >> reporter: allowing iphone users to choose whether facebook and google can track their data, things like spending habits and browsing history, even when t
all right, cecilia, thank you. michael. >> thank you, robin. >>> now to apple's privacy game changer. rolling out brand-new features that allows users to limit how much of their data is tracked by big apps. rebecca jarvis has the story and joins us with more. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. yeah, it is a game changer that many privacy advocates say is long overdue. the new policy means you'll have more control over how much data and...
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chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has the details. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, george, good morning to you. te white house has been under increasing pressure to do more on guns in the wake of those mass shootings. officials say real gun control will have to come in the form of legislation on capitol hill. that's not what they're doing here today. they're not releasing many specifics. we know the president is expected to sign a series, half dozen or so of executive actions, including one that has to do with these so-called ghost guns. these don't have serial numbers. they're sold in home kits or they can be assembled at home. they're not subject to background checks. the white house wants the justice department to issue a proposed rule that would curb the proliferation of these guns. the administration also wants to regulate what's being called a stabilizing brace. these are accessories that can turn a pistol into a short barrel rifle. the president, george, is also expected to nominate a gun control advocate to run the atf
chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has the details. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, george, good morning to you. te white house has been under increasing pressure to do more on guns in the wake of those mass shootings. officials say real gun control will have to come in the form of legislation on capitol hill. that's not what they're doing here today. they're not releasing many specifics. we know the president is expected to sign a series, half dozen or so of executive...
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i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, our political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy giuliani. federal agents and police raiding the new york city home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. authorities waking him up at 6:00 a.m. sources telling abc news the fbi seized electronic devices including his cell phone, all part of a federal investigation. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl on what he's learned tonight. >> reporter: new york city police officers were seen this afternoon leaving the apartment building on the upper east side of manhattan where rudy giuliani lives. giuliani was awakened at 6:00 a.m. this morning by federal agents armed with a search warrant. they seized his electronic devices, including his mobile phone. they also raided his office and seized the computer of his long
i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, our political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy giuliani. federal agents and police raiding the new york city home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. authorities waking him up at...
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. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i'll see you easter sunday on "face the nation." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - [narrator] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave bravo xl sponsored by nuwave, live well for less. is all the clutter in your kitchen starting to look like an old junkyard? sick of spending hours cooking, only to serve mediocre meals lacking in flavor? wish your family would spend less time whining and more time dining? well, now they can! with the new bravo xl, the world's first digital smart oven with flavor infusion technology. it's a breakthrough in culinary creations! coming up next, yo
. >> brennan: sunday on "face the nation," my guests include cecilia rouse, who chairs the council ofvisers, dr. seth berkley to discuss global vaccine, and sister norma pimentel, who cares for migrant families at the southern border. if you can't watch the evening news live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. and that's tonight's edition of the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i'll see you easter sunday on...
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don imus and us through no fault of their own bernie smith the chief executive officer of the month cecilia housing trust thank you so much for speaking to us from auckland nowheres ago thank you and finally gold has become one of iraq's top exports despite there being no gold deposits in the country in 2020 iraq exported nearly 8000000000 dollars worth to turkey alone so what's the secret of some a binge of aid reports from baghdad. in an old baghdad bookshop the same melting pot has been used for decades. now job i mean converts old gold into 21 carrot bars in the chemical process each element is carefully measured and according to their weight he's been doing it for years but business is not what it was before the 2003 u.s. invasion. now with rising demand for newer and final designs most of his orders go to turkey or gulf states for local goldsmiths it's difficult to compete with modern machinery cheap electricity and labor and it meant i don't have the naomi we hope the government supports us with new machines we want support for the workshops and we demand to stop exporting told. gold
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i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, linsey davis, jon karl, our powerhouse political team for live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we do move onto the other news this tuesday night. the deadly police shooting of andrew brown jr. by deputies in north carolina. new video tonight shared by the family's lawyer showing deputies packed in a pickup truck, arriving at brown's home. and the family's independent autopsy results now, they say brown was shot five times, including what their lawyer said was a kill shot to the back of the head. here's abc's victor oquendo in north carolina tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new street camera video showing deputies rushing to andrew brown jr.'s home, tweeted by his family's lawyers. deputies piled into the back of a pickup truck, turning the corner and jumping out. brown's house is out of sight. moments later, he was shot and killed. today, lawyers and brown's family revealing the results of an independent autopsy. >> it was
i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, linsey davis, jon karl, our powerhouse political team for live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we do move onto the other news this tuesday night. the deadly police shooting of andrew brown jr. by deputies in north carolina. new video tonight shared by the family's lawyer showing deputies packed in a pickup truck, arriving...
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cecilia vega, thanks very much.he story behind the startling video we first showed you on tuesday. remember this car bursting into flames on a texas highway. all caught on camera, thankfully no one was injured. now the driver and passenger of that car are talking about what happened. will reeve has those details for us. good morning, will. >> reporter: hey, robin, you see that explosion and you fear the worst. it's uniquely huge and horrifying but the passengers are okay. they did speak to "gma" because when everything went wrong, they did everything right. this morning, three teenagers lucky to be alive after this explosion on a texas highway. >> oh, my. >> reporter: watch as this video from another car shows smoke and flames billowing out the back of the video and then the blast. the car engulfed in a fireball. the explosion booming across the lanes of highway 114 outside dallas. >> i saw that there was flames. >> reporter: the passengers escaping just in time. one of them 18-year-old ethan calling 911. >> hello 9
cecilia vega, thanks very much.he story behind the startling video we first showed you on tuesday. remember this car bursting into flames on a texas highway. all caught on camera, thankfully no one was injured. now the driver and passenger of that car are talking about what happened. will reeve has those details for us. good morning, will. >> reporter: hey, robin, you see that explosion and you fear the worst. it's uniquely huge and horrifying but the passengers are okay. they did speak...
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this weekend "fox news sunday" chris wallace will interview cecilia roush, chairman of the council ofng us into your home tonight. that's it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. fox news primetime hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. >> tammy: welcome to fox news primetime! i'm tammy bruce. now, for the week, we've taken you inside the left playbook and we've revealed their secrets and schemes that they don't want to you know about and we've unveiled what's a massive, shameless, sinister quest for power at all costs. tonight for the hour, we're going to show you how to fight back and how to defeat it, because what we're really in is a battle for our mind and for our ability to make free and informed decisions and a battle to not be paralyzed by fear or retribution or surrender
this weekend "fox news sunday" chris wallace will interview cecilia roush, chairman of the council ofng us into your home tonight. that's it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. fox news primetime hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. >> tammy: welcome to fox news primetime! i'm tammy bruce. now, for the week, we've taken you inside the left playbook and we've revealed their secrets and schemes that they don't want to you know about...
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. >> reporter: cecilia montero has been running a child care center for nearly 40 years. >> we suffered people don't have a job. >> reporter: president biden is proposing $225 billion to invest in child care centers. increase wages for workers to a minimum of $15 an hour. and make child care affordable, for low and middle-income families. this on top of the $39 billion already targeted to shore up the industry. some relief in a year where everyone has paid a price. do you think our children feel it? >> of course. they feel it just like we feel it. >> katy, you and i are both very lucky works moms who have child care. but this is massively important to people across the country. it's sort of a central tenet of build back better. because we can't go back to normal. normal in good enough. it's a whole lot of money, $200 billion. whether or not it gets passed is unclear. but it's encouraging to all sorts of families i'm sure you would agree to see an administration to put focus on this. >> you know what you said about this being a vicious cycle. and the mom's response, yeah, it is, i need c
. >> reporter: cecilia montero has been running a child care center for nearly 40 years. >> we suffered people don't have a job. >> reporter: president biden is proposing $225 billion to invest in child care centers. increase wages for workers to a minimum of $15 an hour. and make child care affordable, for low and middle-income families. this on top of the $39 billion already targeted to shore up the industry. some relief in a year where everyone has paid a price. do you...
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cecilia roush, chairman of the council of economic advisers plus louisiana senator bill cassidy. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. fox news primetime hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. >> tammy: welcome to fox news primetime! i'm tammy bruce. now, for the week, we've taken you inside the left playbook and we've revealed their secrets and schemes that they don't want to you know about and we've unveiled what's a massive, shameless, sinister quest for power at all costs. tonight for the hour, we're going to show you how to fight back and how to defeat it, because what we're really in is a battle for our mind and for our ability to make free and informed decisions and a battle to not be paralyzed by fear or retribution or surrender to drifters or the charltons or submitting to hyperbole or fear. for example, tonight we'll hear from ian prior leading the fight against the toxic and destructive critical race theory infiltrating our nation's schools and how you can hold teacher
cecilia roush, chairman of the council of economic advisers plus louisiana senator bill cassidy. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. fox news primetime hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. >> tammy: welcome to fox news primetime! i'm tammy bruce. now, for the week, we've taken you inside the left playbook and we've revealed their secrets and schemes that they don't want to you know...
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. >> reporter: cecilia montero has been running a childcare center for nearly 40 years. >> we sufferon't know. >> how come? >> because there's still a lot of people that don't have a job. >> reporter: president biden is proposing $225 billion to invest in childcare centers. increase wages for workers to a minimum of $15 an hour and make childcare affordable for low and middle income families. this on top of the $39 billion on target to shore up the industry. this in a year everyone paid a price. do you think our children feel it? >> of course. they feel it just like we feel it. >> childcare is foundational in getting people back to work. it's pretty simple, you don't have childcare, you can't get parents back to work. that was a very big focus for president biden last night, jobs, jobs, jobs. and there's no one better to talk to about getting americans back to work than labor secretary marty walsh. i spoke to him earlier this morning. secretary, last night the president was talking about jobs, new jobs, creating jobs. a few months ago we had a serious job shortage and we need that. b
. >> reporter: cecilia montero has been running a childcare center for nearly 40 years. >> we sufferon't know. >> how come? >> because there's still a lot of people that don't have a job. >> reporter: president biden is proposing $225 billion to invest in childcare centers. increase wages for workers to a minimum of $15 an hour and make childcare affordable for low and middle income families. this on top of the $39 billion on target to shore up the industry. this...
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joining us now to discuss cecilia rouse, the chair of the white house economic advisers. for joining us. i want to get your reaction to this big number. >> this number was so encouraging, good news for the country and good news for the american people. it really suggests the confidence is building in the fact we're getting to the other side of this pandemic. that said, i do want to emphasize while this was fabulous data for one month, we're not there yet. what we still know is that we're 8.4 million jobs fewer than we were at this time last year, and so we still have quite a long way to go. that said, we're certainly encouraged. many people asked if we see the economy picking up, do we really need to be making further investments? and i just want to emphasize the american rescue plan was so important for encouraging this kind of growth, for encouraging the widespread use of vaccinations, giving people the confidence that we can get this economy back on track, but we do know that even last year at this time there were some structural problems in our economy. we had not bee
joining us now to discuss cecilia rouse, the chair of the white house economic advisers. for joining us. i want to get your reaction to this big number. >> this number was so encouraging, good news for the country and good news for the american people. it really suggests the confidence is building in the fact we're getting to the other side of this pandemic. that said, i do want to emphasize while this was fabulous data for one month, we're not there yet. what we still know is that we're...
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