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going back to the idea that the british did not want to recognize the continental congress and the continental congress knew this and they knew of the british recognize that they would be essentially recognizing american independence. the alternative was for the continental congress to authorize partial exchanges so they would allow general washington to trade directly with henry clinton or richard howell. comes toreene, when he south carolina is allowed to negotiate a rapidly with lord cornwallis. our discussion of prisoners in the south. the war is going to change to radically for the british after 1778, because it is then that the french are going to recognize american independence and agreed to provide ships and americans.st the the british are no longer trying to do a colonial rebellion. they are now fighting there are ancient enemy across the world in the mediterranean and india were much more valuable to the british sunday the north american colonies so donate the longer scale of resources to the americas than they had once had. but the outset of the war they had been told by the former
going back to the idea that the british did not want to recognize the continental congress and the continental congress knew this and they knew of the british recognize that they would be essentially recognizing american independence. the alternative was for the continental congress to authorize partial exchanges so they would allow general washington to trade directly with henry clinton or richard howell. comes toreene, when he south carolina is allowed to negotiate a rapidly with lord...
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these were the continental prisoners. capitulation,e of the continental enlisted men would be held in the city of charleston. the continental officers were sent on parole over to mount pleasant, right across the river from charleston south. what happens with the continental prisoners, or the ones that stephen charleston? they would be capped first in the barracks in the city. capped -- kept first in the barracks of the city. they were within 100 yards during the siege of charleston, so here's the american defense line. this rectangle is the barracks. these soldiers knew every cranny of these defense lines. they fought at them for six weeks, so they knew where to get in and out. ofr the course of the summer 1780, large numbers of men slip out of the barracks and will be able to escape from charleston. one was estimated that about 1000 men escaped from charleston and most would have done so in the summer of 1780, when they were kept in the barracks. what happens is that the british realized this is happening, but after the
these were the continental prisoners. capitulation,e of the continental enlisted men would be held in the city of charleston. the continental officers were sent on parole over to mount pleasant, right across the river from charleston south. what happens with the continental prisoners, or the ones that stephen charleston? they would be capped first in the barracks in the city. capped -- kept first in the barracks of the city. they were within 100 yards during the siege of charleston, so here's...
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people come down from the jersey shore in atlantic city right now at the continental here at the pier. we have adam. we have mike. tell us about these new cocktails for summer. >> these are our new cocktails for the summer for continental. this is sorento sunrise. we use gin passion fruit and house made grenadine and cherry garnish. and this is our tiki drink. it's basically key lime drink. it's not a creamy one. you can drink it all day. it's a shirley temple at the next level. cherry vodka and lime. right now he is making the pi pineapple express. it's a smoked pineapple margarita. a little bit of pineapple juice and tequila and grilled pineapple and we put it into our hurricane glass here in a volcanic resalt. >> what's the atmosphere like here in the summer? i guess you're looking forward to this all year. >> it's like you flip a switch from thursday to friday memorial day weekend and we have hundreds of people coming through the door all day, all night. over the weekend we have brunch. we're opening up at 11:00 every single day. so people are just coming through from the beach, t
people come down from the jersey shore in atlantic city right now at the continental here at the pier. we have adam. we have mike. tell us about these new cocktails for summer. >> these are our new cocktails for the summer for continental. this is sorento sunrise. we use gin passion fruit and house made grenadine and cherry garnish. and this is our tiki drink. it's basically key lime drink. it's not a creamy one. you can drink it all day. it's a shirley temple at the next level. cherry...
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what we have seen is a little over 500 cases of zika in the continental united states. they all appear to be travel-related. not mosquito transmitted. meaning someone from the u.s. went to an area that has zika, got a bite, and came back. we have seen 10 cases in which an individual went to one of the various areas, got infected, and sexually transmitted the good to their partner. a more significant and immediate concern is puerto rico, where we know there are over 800 cases that have been diagnosed. however, we suspect that it could be significantly higher. the reason is that for most people you might not have a lot of symptoms when you get zika. if you are not pregnant, or the partner of someone who is pregnant or trying to get pregnant, you may not even know that you end up having zika. that means people are not affirmatively going to the doctor and getting tested on these issues. here is the good news, that because of the good work that has been done by the department of health and human services by the cdc and in -- and nih, we have a plan over the next several mon
what we have seen is a little over 500 cases of zika in the continental united states. they all appear to be travel-related. not mosquito transmitted. meaning someone from the u.s. went to an area that has zika, got a bite, and came back. we have seen 10 cases in which an individual went to one of the various areas, got infected, and sexually transmitted the good to their partner. a more significant and immediate concern is puerto rico, where we know there are over 800 cases that have been...
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fernando: hundreds of cases of zika have come into the continental us in the last year , and just lastk we saw the country's first zika-related death in puerto rico. the national institute of health says it needs $1.9 billion in new funding to be prepared for the upcoming mosquito season and congress has yet to act. will the u.s. be prepared for outbreaks this summer? dr. anthony fauci is the nation's leading zika expert. he joins us now from nih in bethesda, maryland. welcome to the program. dr. fauci: good to be with you. fernando: sir, what would you say is the state of the zika at break here in the united states? is this something that worries you? dr. fauci: well, we have in the united states what we call travel-related cases, maybe people who have gone to the infected region in south america, central america, the caribbean, have gotten infected and came back to the united states and developed the illness in the united states. we call that travel related cases. we have over 400 of those already in the united states. what we don't have is local transition -- transmission, people wh
fernando: hundreds of cases of zika have come into the continental us in the last year , and just lastk we saw the country's first zika-related death in puerto rico. the national institute of health says it needs $1.9 billion in new funding to be prepared for the upcoming mosquito season and congress has yet to act. will the u.s. be prepared for outbreaks this summer? dr. anthony fauci is the nation's leading zika expert. he joins us now from nih in bethesda, maryland. welcome to the program....
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>> well, in the continental u.s., you're correct. there are no local cases of transmission. however, in puerto rico, there are ongoing cases of zika virus infection. in terms of the mosquitos, the ones that carry zika are in the parts of the united states and however the virus is not here in the continental united states. >> we've heard from the head of the cdc saying he wouldn't be surprised to see minor pockets of outbreak somewhere in the united states this summer. how likely do you think something like that is? >> we know from other related diseases carried by the same mosquito, we are likely to see small numbers of cases in the continental united states. that's correct. >> would we know about this because of testing, how thorough is the testing or is this a situation where we won't know that this is on our shores until women are born with babies impacted by microcephaly? >> that's a good question. the cdc is working with state, local and territorial health departments tone sure that we have adequate surveillance. we're monitoring potential cases and we're monitoring the
>> well, in the continental u.s., you're correct. there are no local cases of transmission. however, in puerto rico, there are ongoing cases of zika virus infection. in terms of the mosquitos, the ones that carry zika are in the parts of the united states and however the virus is not here in the continental united states. >> we've heard from the head of the cdc saying he wouldn't be surprised to see minor pockets of outbreak somewhere in the united states this summer. how likely do...
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so far all of the continental u.s. cases are associated with travel, but experts expect the first locally transmitted cases in a matter of weeks. the scientific community has concluded after careful review kl result in cause fetal brain defects and adult neurological disorders. when the house republican leadership failed to act, the administration was forced to redirect $589 million, mostly from emergency ebola balances to fund immediate efforts to respond to zika. according to the national institutes of health, the redirected funds allowed the united states to start work, but we cannot finish what we need to do. the republican bill does not allow us to finish the job either. provides $622 million, less than a third of what is needed. the administration requested, $743 million for state and local efforts to reduce mosquito populations as well as conduct public health studies of the zika virus. the house bill provides $120 million plus an additional $50 million for block grants by providing such a small fraction of the
so far all of the continental u.s. cases are associated with travel, but experts expect the first locally transmitted cases in a matter of weeks. the scientific community has concluded after careful review kl result in cause fetal brain defects and adult neurological disorders. when the house republican leadership failed to act, the administration was forced to redirect $589 million, mostly from emergency ebola balances to fund immediate efforts to respond to zika. according to the national...
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. >> a continental dc ten is found with a wear strip missing.forcement that came loose when the plane took off shortly before the concord. investigatiors are confident thy identified a part of the accident sequence but the question remains how could a damaged tire lead to a fatal crash? greg is a crash investigator and former consultant to continental airlines on an unrelated case. >> when that tire blew out after striking the metal, it turned to shrapnel. >> the rubber strikes the under side of the wing and behind the skin of that wing is a huge fuel tank. >> these chunks of rubber hit the bottom of the fuel tank, even though it didn't breach, it sent shock waves that over pressured the tank in this case the shock wave created an over pressure system. it's basically expanding in the tank. it blows it from inside out creating a hole. >> captured on camera by a passing truck, jet fuel begins spewing out of the wing into the air where it vaporizes and ignites. once the fire gets going, there is no way to stop it. >> as the roll picked up in magnit
. >> a continental dc ten is found with a wear strip missing.forcement that came loose when the plane took off shortly before the concord. investigatiors are confident thy identified a part of the accident sequence but the question remains how could a damaged tire lead to a fatal crash? greg is a crash investigator and former consultant to continental airlines on an unrelated case. >> when that tire blew out after striking the metal, it turned to shrapnel. >> the rubber...
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right now, what we've seen is a zika inver 500 cases of the continental united states and they all appear to be travel related. transmitted. meaning somebody from the u.s. went down to an area that has came back. bite, and cases seen at least 10 in which a individual went to one of these areas, got infected, and then sexually their tted zika to partner. a more significant immediate puerto rico, where we now that there are over 800 cases that have been diagnosed. however, we suspect that it could be significantly higher. the reason is that for most not have a lot of symptoms when you get zika. pregnant, or the somebody who is pregnant or trying to get pregnant, you may not even know zika, andnd up having that means people oftentimes are not affirmatively going to the doctor and getting tested on these issues. now, here's the good news, is that because of the good work department of health and human services, as well as the c.d.c. as well as the n.i.h., we have put forward a plan, have got a plan over the next ext, and continually improve diagnostic tests. if we see an outbreak in the unite
right now, what we've seen is a zika inver 500 cases of the continental united states and they all appear to be travel related. transmitted. meaning somebody from the u.s. went down to an area that has came back. bite, and cases seen at least 10 in which a individual went to one of these areas, got infected, and then sexually their tted zika to partner. a more significant immediate puerto rico, where we now that there are over 800 cases that have been diagnosed. however, we suspect that it...
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the continental is worthless. the men captured in the book, there is a needs that occurs =-- a mutiny that occurs that needs to be brought down. america is wavering once again in 1780. the war is stalemated in the north. the british decide to go south, where there are many loyalists in the carolinas. they first have great success at charleston, where the capture thousands of americans. the marylanders are set down to reinforce the american army and charleston. they are led by a small unit of baltimore cadets. it blossoms into a full division with several regiments. it is commanded by the great hero, a foreigner. he is remarkable, kind of the schwarzenegger of his day. he is in his late 50's, but he marches alongside men. most of the time he refuses to ride. he only eats some coffee, and for lunch, he has a bit of a sandwich. very little to eat. and he is spartan. he commands respect of his fellow marylanders. they are involved with general ratio dates --general horatio gates, who had been given way more credit tha
the continental is worthless. the men captured in the book, there is a needs that occurs =-- a mutiny that occurs that needs to be brought down. america is wavering once again in 1780. the war is stalemated in the north. the british decide to go south, where there are many loyalists in the carolinas. they first have great success at charleston, where the capture thousands of americans. the marylanders are set down to reinforce the american army and charleston. they are led by a small unit of...
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the continental is worthless. the men captured in the book, there is a needs that occurs =-- a mutiny that occurs that needs to be brought down. america is wavering once again in 1780. the war is stalemated in the north. the british decide to go south, where there are many loyalists in the carolinas. they first have great success at charleston, where the capture thousands of americans. the marylanders are set down to reinforce the american army and charleston. they are led by a small unit of baltimore cadets. it blossoms into a full division with several regiments. it is commanded by the great hero, a foreigner. he is remarkable, kind of the schwarzenegger of his day. he is in his late 50's, but he marches alongside men. most of the time he refuses to ride. the marylanders were crucial. they -- as the war goes on, there is a great deal of trauma. there is hyperinflation. economically, the american economy is devastated. the continental is worthless. the men captured in the book, there is a needs that occurs =-- a
the continental is worthless. the men captured in the book, there is a needs that occurs =-- a mutiny that occurs that needs to be brought down. america is wavering once again in 1780. the war is stalemated in the north. the british decide to go south, where there are many loyalists in the carolinas. they first have great success at charleston, where the capture thousands of americans. the marylanders are set down to reinforce the american army and charleston. they are led by a small unit of...
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doing less of that in the continental united states right now. i think you will see that increasing with supplemental funding and the ability to set that up. >> thank you. >> i'm wondering what the environmental factors are that are making zika more prominent in puerto rico. you mentioned air-conditioning. >> we had an article, just last week on an academic study in puerto rico. breeding areas like standing water. when you think about standing water it is not just about buckets. it's little microenvironments. a lack of window screens and air-conditioning, junkyards and abandoned homes that have a lot of standing water. it is also the close proximity in which people are living. i would think some of that is associated with poverty. it is not contained to areas of poverty because of the environment. >> heat and humidity are obviously important. >> it is less clear what the causal relationship is between poverty and mosquito borne diseases, because historically we have had a lot of people living in hot and humid places. you can't say if this is just
doing less of that in the continental united states right now. i think you will see that increasing with supplemental funding and the ability to set that up. >> thank you. >> i'm wondering what the environmental factors are that are making zika more prominent in puerto rico. you mentioned air-conditioning. >> we had an article, just last week on an academic study in puerto rico. breeding areas like standing water. when you think about standing water it is not just about...
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talking about the looming brexit vote, some people in continental europe must be tempted to argue thatd just go ahead and leave, because it has only been -- it hasn't been fully committed, perhaps, since the start of the european project. if it wants to leave, leave, and leave behind the europe that looks more united. you'd be tempted to think that, but you don't follow that side of the argument. >> well, i think you are right in describing the situation. i felt that way, that the u.k. was always -- they didn't join the schengen or the euro, and they were always resistant to continental europe. now we see in the brexit debate unfolding -- yes, you are right, there are increasing voices to say let them go, because they haven't been a good contributor to political unity anyway. but i think the argument that would provide for continental europe to really do institutional sides is probably wrong because continental europe is pretty much in a mess and we have a lot of political problems . the very fact that the u.k. , it tells me there will be more integration on the continent. anna: if we
talking about the looming brexit vote, some people in continental europe must be tempted to argue thatd just go ahead and leave, because it has only been -- it hasn't been fully committed, perhaps, since the start of the european project. if it wants to leave, leave, and leave behind the europe that looks more united. you'd be tempted to think that, but you don't follow that side of the argument. >> well, i think you are right in describing the situation. i felt that way, that the u.k....
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. ♪ locomotives built to run on continental railways, freight cars and tank cars to replace rolling stock by the germans. all this and more is included in the gigantic preparation or invasion. .- for invasion here is something of the gigantic naval armada, assembled to transfer the allied armies across the english channel. here is something of the ingenuity of allied engineers, assault boats and invasion barges launched directly from the decks of the ships that brought them to england. ♪ the fleet grew in numbers, steel ships of every description, ships expressly designed and constructed for the mission up on which soon they were to embark. ♪ nothing was left to chance. every loading operation was rehearsed and timed in advanced. every soldier knew his station, every man knew just where he was to fit into the second take pattern. daily there boarded their ships, for all they knew they were bound for france or belgian, or wherever their commanders had decided to strike. every keep, every tank, every piece of mobile equivalent was assigned its place in the grand strategy of attack. ♪ then,
. ♪ locomotives built to run on continental railways, freight cars and tank cars to replace rolling stock by the germans. all this and more is included in the gigantic preparation or invasion. .- for invasion here is something of the gigantic naval armada, assembled to transfer the allied armies across the english channel. here is something of the ingenuity of allied engineers, assault boats and invasion barges launched directly from the decks of the ships that brought them to england. ♪...
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we really need to dramatically expand, and we need to do it before mosquito season hits the continental united states. so we are already working with some funding that we've we proposed to work with all of the states, particularly does that appeared on the map that have the mosquito. we know we have seen limited outbreaks of dengue in chikungunya into united states come and we don't think will have exclusive outbreaks like puerto rico or brazil. but we need to be vigilant about that. we need to continue to support puerto rico. we also really need to learn more. and so some of the things that would like to get started on as soon as possible are some of those longer-term studies to see if we follow babies born to women who are exposed to zika can what are some of the effects can what are some of the factors that were risky for those women? what are some innovative methods for controlling mosquitoes, and what are some better diagnostics that we can introduce? and you can see some of the activities here are so that's an overview, and i suppose we will have questions for the panel. thank you
we really need to dramatically expand, and we need to do it before mosquito season hits the continental united states. so we are already working with some funding that we've we proposed to work with all of the states, particularly does that appeared on the map that have the mosquito. we know we have seen limited outbreaks of dengue in chikungunya into united states come and we don't think will have exclusive outbreaks like puerto rico or brazil. but we need to be vigilant about that. we need to...
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friedman: we don't expect to see widespread transmission in the southern continental u.s. is a mosquito that only travels 150 yards. it's not common for it to cause a widespread outbreak except in an environment as there are in -- as there is in urban areas of brazil and colombia and elsewhere, where it can bite many people in a small space. laura: would you advise women thinking about getting pregnant in the united states not to do so because of the threat of zika? dr. friedman: absolutely not. for women in the continental u.s., the risk is extraordinary low. .- extraordinarily low the key is, if you are pregnant don't go somewhere where there , is zika is spreading. if your mail and you have been somewhere that zika is spreading and your partner is pregnant, use a condom. the situation in puerto rico is different. puerto rico has a much higher level of risk than elsewhere in the united states. in puerto rico, our focus is to provide the information for women. i don't think the role of government is to tell women whether or not to get pregnant. but if a woman decides that
friedman: we don't expect to see widespread transmission in the southern continental u.s. is a mosquito that only travels 150 yards. it's not common for it to cause a widespread outbreak except in an environment as there are in -- as there is in urban areas of brazil and colombia and elsewhere, where it can bite many people in a small space. laura: would you advise women thinking about getting pregnant in the united states not to do so because of the threat of zika? dr. friedman: absolutely...
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united states -- that actually exist in the continental united states. it is really wrong to wait. mr. president, i don't see anyone here on the floor, so i would ask the chair a ons no our business of the day. the presiding officer: under the previous order,s leadership time is reserved. and under the previous order, the senate will be in a period of morning business until 4:30 p.m. with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. mr. durbin: madam president? the presiding officer: the assistant democratic. mr. durbin: madam president, three months ago president obama asked this congress for funding to address a public health emergency, combating the zika virus. three months ago. i'm pleased that this week, 14 weeks after his request, we're going to respond. we're not responding in full. the president asked for $1.9 billion to address this serious public health challenge. and we're not responding without some theatrics in posturing first. but we are going to vote on some amendments this week, and it is about time. it's about 14 weeks
united states -- that actually exist in the continental united states. it is really wrong to wait. mr. president, i don't see anyone here on the floor, so i would ask the chair a ons no our business of the day. the presiding officer: under the previous order,s leadership time is reserved. and under the previous order, the senate will be in a period of morning business until 4:30 p.m. with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. mr. durbin: madam president? the presiding...
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this certificate about her role as a regent in the district of columbia and to ribbons from the continental congress. and these ribbons are in pristine condition and look like they were made yesterday. celebrationuary in would birthday, the dar send a bouquet of flowers to tudor place. she died on the eve of her 96th birthday. this time it wasn't to celebrate pÂtÉ and his birthday but in memory of her recent passing. a tribute to her grandmother is such a fitting contribution to my lecture. i brothers and i thank you for your some dear sympathy and for the beautiful spray of white carnations tied with your colors. i think you in your name. was among those. she was always so thoughtful of others. one never heard her complain. her own weariness always being put aside to share her greater joy. as a great-granddaughter of martha washington, she grew up hearing memories her mother recounted of vernon of attending the cornerstone and of the last time she saw general washington. retain herself met lafayette during that 1820 44 and left sharing stories about her meeting with him and other events fr
this certificate about her role as a regent in the district of columbia and to ribbons from the continental congress. and these ribbons are in pristine condition and look like they were made yesterday. celebrationuary in would birthday, the dar send a bouquet of flowers to tudor place. she died on the eve of her 96th birthday. this time it wasn't to celebrate pÂtÉ and his birthday but in memory of her recent passing. a tribute to her grandmother is such a fitting contribution to my lecture. i...
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continental connection flight 3407 nears the buffalo airport for landing.rop suddenly pitches up, stalls, and goes into a series of terrifying rolls. the pilot fights to gain control, but the plane plummets 1,600 feet into a house. >> this aircraft was five miles out, and all of the sudden, we have no response from that aircraft. >> february 12, 2009, winter storms delay flight 3407 for two hours at newark international airport in new jersey. once it departs, the flight takes only an hour to buffalo. but three miles from the runway, the captain runs into problems. >> the speed was a little higher than he anticipated and he made an adjustment. and what he did was reduced the power and then he extended the landing gear which adds a lot of drag. the speed decreased fairly rapidly to the point that a warning device in the airplane activated. >> the warning system seems to take the captain by surprise. it should be a fairly simple correction to get the plane's speed back up. >> instead of letting the airplane's nose drop to build up that air speed, he gave it fu
continental connection flight 3407 nears the buffalo airport for landing.rop suddenly pitches up, stalls, and goes into a series of terrifying rolls. the pilot fights to gain control, but the plane plummets 1,600 feet into a house. >> this aircraft was five miles out, and all of the sudden, we have no response from that aircraft. >> february 12, 2009, winter storms delay flight 3407 for two hours at newark international airport in new jersey. once it departs, the flight takes only...
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on federal lands is down 10% which is pretty hard to believe. 87% of available land in the outer continental shelf has been put off limits totally. atlantic lease sales were closed down too despite the fact that they would create -- listen to this -- 280,000 jobs and $23.5 billion in economic activity. president obama entered the united states into the paris climate accords. unilaterally and without the permission of congress. this agreement gives foreign bureaucrats over how much our energy and how much we use right here in america. so foreign bureaucrats are going to be controlling what we're using and what we're doing on our land in our country. no way. [ cheers and applause ] no way. these actions have denied millions of americans access to the energy wealth sitting right under our feet. wealth we didn't even know we had five years ago and ten years ago. this is your treasure. and you, the american people, are entitled to share in the riches. president obama -- >> we've been listening to donald trump speaking to an audience about energy policy, speaking about oil production in north dako
on federal lands is down 10% which is pretty hard to believe. 87% of available land in the outer continental shelf has been put off limits totally. atlantic lease sales were closed down too despite the fact that they would create -- listen to this -- 280,000 jobs and $23.5 billion in economic activity. president obama entered the united states into the paris climate accords. unilaterally and without the permission of congress. this agreement gives foreign bureaucrats over how much our energy...
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is more like brazil than continental united states. so there really is a serious problem that's going to get worse in puerto rico because puerto rico has had a situation with a similar virus called chicken gunia where 25% of the population got infected when it came there a couple of years ago, so we fully expect the same thing is going to happen with zika. >> what lessons can we take from how the world did or didn't respond to ebola given your understanding of what kind of outbreaks we're likely to see in the future? >> well, first of all, we are going to surely see other outbreaks. i remember at the end of the curve of the ebola outbreak, i was on many programs with the press talking about the inevitability of our seeing another emerging infectious disease outbreak and unfortunately it was present because very soon on the tail of ebola came the zika outbreak. we need to be prepared better as a global community and realize we live in a global community. the borders don't mean anything when you deal with emerging and reemerging infectio
is more like brazil than continental united states. so there really is a serious problem that's going to get worse in puerto rico because puerto rico has had a situation with a similar virus called chicken gunia where 25% of the population got infected when it came there a couple of years ago, so we fully expect the same thing is going to happen with zika. >> what lessons can we take from how the world did or didn't respond to ebola given your understanding of what kind of outbreaks we're...
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. >> se acerca la hora de la verdad para el de este continente. >> se les va a jugar a todos por igualteresa: a tan sÓlo cinco dÍas para que comience la copa amÉrica centenario, las elecciones ya estÁn concentradas para iniciar el torneo. buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora. el capitÁn de la selecciÓn mexicana, andrÉs guardado, tiene la responsabilidad de hacer que su equipo para un buen papel. desde holanda, nuestro compaÑero nos cuenta cÓmo se prepara la selección de mÉxico para ganar. ♪ ♪ >> mucha agua ha pasado debajo del puente desde que andrÉs guardado ha salido en 2007 de atlanta. guardaba: estoy en el momento ideal. tengo un equilibrio tanto de juventud por asÍ decirlo, aunque tengo unos aÑos, pero tambiÉn de madurez. ♪ ♪ >> guardado de 29 aÑos se refiere la madurez que tuvo como jugador en espaÑa, alemania y ahora en holanda. guardado: me ha salido muy bien las cosas en la calle para que la gente ni - me quiera como me quiere. ♪ ♪ >> aunque sÓlo tiene dos temporadas jugando, los fanÁticos ya lo han convertido en un Ídolo. los nÚmeros de guardado
. >> se acerca la hora de la verdad para el de este continente. >> se les va a jugar a todos por igualteresa: a tan sÓlo cinco dÍas para que comience la copa amÉrica centenario, las elecciones ya estÁn concentradas para iniciar el torneo. buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora. el capitÁn de la selecciÓn mexicana, andrÉs guardado, tiene la responsabilidad de hacer que su equipo para un buen papel. desde holanda, nuestro compaÑero nos cuenta...
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on federal land is down 10%, which is pretty hard to believe. 87% of available land in the outer continental shelf has been put off limits. totally. atlantic -- closed down despite the fact they would create -- listen to that's -- 280,000 jobs and $23.5 billion in economic activity. president obama entered the united states into the paris climate accords, unilaterally and without the permission of congress -- this agreement gives foreign bureaucrats control over how much our energy and how much we use right here in america. so foreign bureaucrats are going to be controlling what we're using and what we are doing on our land in our country. no way. no way. >> so donald trump laying out the large part of his energy policy claiming that america will reach energy independence under a president trump. carl cameron is standing by live in billings, montana, where trump is set to hold a rally
on federal land is down 10%, which is pretty hard to believe. 87% of available land in the outer continental shelf has been put off limits. totally. atlantic -- closed down despite the fact they would create -- listen to that's -- 280,000 jobs and $23.5 billion in economic activity. president obama entered the united states into the paris climate accords, unilaterally and without the permission of congress -- this agreement gives foreign bureaucrats control over how much our energy and how much...
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the chief financial officer of continental, speaking to "the pulse."slightly lower this morning. let's head to the bloomberg. falling for the fourth consecutive day. the stoxx europe 600 is down by .25%. that is the longest losing run since march 24. b, earnings. and earnings is driving all sorts of sectors today, starting with oil. shell beating analysts estimates. better-than-expected earnings from oil refining and chemicals production countering crude pric year low.2-ea bp shares up by 4%. chevron up by 12%. exxon up by 13%. shell shares up by 14%. this is a lovely chart which i will explain in just a minute. air france today, europe's biggest airline, fuel costs falling, restructuring measures beginning to bring down employer expenses. it did caution the industry. capacity is weighing on ticket prices and a highly uncertain travel market. something that lufthansa said yesterday. this is a chart showing the earnings estimates for air france, which is the white line. and the stoxx 600 which is the blue line. interestingly, air france is the only airl
the chief financial officer of continental, speaking to "the pulse."slightly lower this morning. let's head to the bloomberg. falling for the fourth consecutive day. the stoxx europe 600 is down by .25%. that is the longest losing run since march 24. b, earnings. and earnings is driving all sorts of sectors today, starting with oil. shell beating analysts estimates. better-than-expected earnings from oil refining and chemicals production countering crude pric year low.2-ea bp shares...
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we are doing less of that in the continental united states right now. i think you would see that increasing with supplemental funding and the ability to really stand that up. >> right here. >> hi. my name's arianna. i'm a reporter with greenwire. i'm wondering what the environmental factors or economic factors are that are making zika more prominent in puerto rico? for example, you mentioned air conditioning. so, yeah. >> we had an article come out just last week in the very excitingly named "morbidity mortality weekly report" about the epidemiology in puerto rico that i think would answer a number of those questions. i think what you see is a lot of breeding areas, a lot of standing water. i'm told this mosquito can breed in a bottle cap. so when we think about standing water, it's not just that bucket, but it's just little micro environments where they can breed. there's a lack of window screens and air conditioning. there are junk yards and abandoned homes that have a lot of standing water. and it's the proximity with which people are living as well.
we are doing less of that in the continental united states right now. i think you would see that increasing with supplemental funding and the ability to really stand that up. >> right here. >> hi. my name's arianna. i'm a reporter with greenwire. i'm wondering what the environmental factors or economic factors are that are making zika more prominent in puerto rico? for example, you mentioned air conditioning. so, yeah. >> we had an article come out just last week in the very...
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hay que destacar que fue distinguido como el mejor futbolista del continente.racias compaÑeros, como bien lo mencionas modificaciones. cuando arranco este torneo a jesÚs zavala le tocÓ esperar en el banquillo. fue el ecuatoriano quien llegÓ a desbancarlo. es momento de >> muy pocas serie se define por lo que pasa. si se quiere hacer un buen partido, buscar un buen resultado es importante pero no es decisivo. monterrey no es fÁcil, exige mucho. cada fin de semana tienes un examen. natalia: ahÍ estÁn las palabras de davino que no quiere cantar victoria. ha sido mesurado. si llega a la final y este monterrey logra coronarse serÍa el primer elemento que como jugador y como directivo haya logrado tÍtulos. presentador: figura en amÉrica, figura en monterrey, lo mismo que el turco, campeÓn con las Águilas. hacemos una pausa. estamos cada vez mÁs cerca de la semifinal que va a poder disfrutar a travÉs de univisiÓn. regresamos con mÁs de la previa Águilas rayados en vivo desde elÁstica. (diego) en serio? sabes lo difícil que es hacer una película? y tu la ves así, toda
hay que destacar que fue distinguido como el mejor futbolista del continente.racias compaÑeros, como bien lo mencionas modificaciones. cuando arranco este torneo a jesÚs zavala le tocÓ esperar en el banquillo. fue el ecuatoriano quien llegÓ a desbancarlo. es momento de >> muy pocas serie se define por lo que pasa. si se quiere hacer un buen partido, buscar un buen resultado es importante pero no es decisivo. monterrey no es fÁcil, exige mucho. cada fin de semana tienes un examen....
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. >> es uno de los pocos mÉdicos en el continente americano dedicado a remover y reconstruir. anualmente. en la segunda parte de este reportaje conoceremos cÓmo llegÓ a estados unidos y que es lo que se hace para combatir. ♪ ♪ jorge: aquÍ estÁn algunas de las noticias que estamos preparando para ustedes para esta noche en contacto deportivo. luego de la etapa de cuartos de final, amÉrica y chivas se jugaron el todo por el todo. una gran reacciÓn por parte de las Águilas le otorgÓ el pase por 2 1. el encuentro de ida serÁ el miÉrcoles en el azteca. el de vuelta se jugarÁ el sÁbado. jorge vergara dueÑo de chivas, puso en las redes sociales en agradecimiento a los jugadores. luego de la derrota que lo dejara fuera de la liguilla. en otro encuentro, pachuca recibiÓ a santos nuevos del partido de ida firmaran un empate. el conjunto de la comarca que lleva hasta el final. avanzaron a semifinales donde van a enfrentar a leÓn. el encuentro de ida serÁ el jueves, el de vuelta serÁ el domingo. en alemania, javier hernÁndez sigue acumulando recibimiento. el favorito de la ficciÓn consigu
. >> es uno de los pocos mÉdicos en el continente americano dedicado a remover y reconstruir. anualmente. en la segunda parte de este reportaje conoceremos cÓmo llegÓ a estados unidos y que es lo que se hace para combatir. ♪ ♪ jorge: aquÍ estÁn algunas de las noticias que estamos preparando para ustedes para esta noche en contacto deportivo. luego de la etapa de cuartos de final, amÉrica y chivas se jugaron el todo por el todo. una gran reacciÓn por parte de las Águilas le...
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u.s. -- 400 zika inspections in the continental united states.iving conditions, i'll talk a little bit more about our very big factor. in terms ofibed standing water and urbanization. the disease reaching populations who have not been exposed before cause large outbreaks as well. there may be changes in the virus. our public health intervention, if we can get the anduitoes to just avoid us go to happy are, that would be a most excellent outcome. but that is not available. we are looking at one of these other factors. this is a really interesting case. this is spread of the same mosquitoes spread at the u.s. and mexico border. is obviously these places do not have difference in climate and vegetation, but they are very much in the same place. but the living conditions are dramatically different. in see 4% infection rate brownsville, texas and 32% infection rate across the border in mexico. here are the factors are 85% of the homes in brownsville are air-conditioned and only 29% across the border. texas, you arein not crowded together. that is part
u.s. -- 400 zika inspections in the continental united states.iving conditions, i'll talk a little bit more about our very big factor. in terms ofibed standing water and urbanization. the disease reaching populations who have not been exposed before cause large outbreaks as well. there may be changes in the virus. our public health intervention, if we can get the anduitoes to just avoid us go to happy are, that would be a most excellent outcome. but that is not available. we are looking at one...
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. >> there have no incidences in the continental united states and there have been 600-700 cases in puerto rico with the six to five pregnant women. women. 65 pregnant typically causes mild symptoms and can lead to severe birth affects -- birth to defects. videos of aave black bear that has been going in and out of the backyard. the bear is hungry and is going after a bird feeder. i do not know how the camera person got so close. this is awfully close. anchor: i don't think the bear cares one bit. >> things are a little quieter with showers and storms. everybody is still talking about last night. what a bizar hail, alll you, the kinds of shapes, sizes, and some of it, let's take a look. weatherperson: the storms were ones for the history books, unlike anything we typically see, from the way they form to the damage. the national weather service relayed reports of ace ball-sized hail. baseball-sized hail. meanwhile, in rockville, peter captured these giant hailstones pelting his car and he scooped up enough to make a display in a ceramic ball. was nearly three inches in diameter. look at the
. >> there have no incidences in the continental united states and there have been 600-700 cases in puerto rico with the six to five pregnant women. women. 65 pregnant typically causes mild symptoms and can lead to severe birth affects -- birth to defects. videos of aave black bear that has been going in and out of the backyard. the bear is hungry and is going after a bird feeder. i do not know how the camera person got so close. this is awfully close. anchor: i don't think the bear cares...
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hasta en estados unidos continental, de 400 casos del virus del zika de personas que se contagiaron enimer mensaje, la protecciÓn contra la picadura del mosquito. mÁs precisamente en mujeres embarazadas. el primer mensaje en la protecciÓn personal. el segundo mensaje de la participaciÓn de la familia y de la comunidad cercana en la protecciÓn del ambiente, donde hay mujeres embarazadas. fernando: el mosquito que aporta el virus del zika, encontrÓ en una segunda especie del mosquito que es mÁs comÚn estados unidos. las autoridades aman a la tranquilidad, de que esta segunda especie propague mÁs el zika. las autoridades de salud quieren identificar lo mÁs pronto posible a cualquier tipo de mosquito, que puede aportar el virus del zika, para iniciar esfuerzos de erradicarlos. conductora: gracias. no se retire que regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. s roberto. hola roberto. un anuncio en la televisión dijo que pudiera reducir mi deuda por 50 por ciento. me dijeron que deje de pagar mis cuentas, y que no hable con mis acreedores. ellos se encargarían de todo. yo les di miles de dólares, pero la
hasta en estados unidos continental, de 400 casos del virus del zika de personas que se contagiaron enimer mensaje, la protecciÓn contra la picadura del mosquito. mÁs precisamente en mujeres embarazadas. el primer mensaje en la protecciÓn personal. el segundo mensaje de la participaciÓn de la familia y de la comunidad cercana en la protecciÓn del ambiente, donde hay mujeres embarazadas. fernando: el mosquito que aporta el virus del zika, encontrÓ en una segunda especie del mosquito que es...
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. >> se acerca la hora de la verdad para el fÚtbol de este continente. rumbo a la copa.logró que finalmente fuera puesto en libertad. ♪ ♪ >> luis lorenzo vargas abraza a su madre que luchÓ para verlo salir de prisiÓn luego de ser condenado a 55 aÑos por un crimen que no cometiÓ, por el que pasÓ 16 aÑos en cÁrcel. oye este hombre deja tras 100 rencores la pesadilla que viviÓ en 1999, cuando un jurado lo encontrÓ culpable de haber violado tres personas que lo identificaron commo un violador en serie que atacÓ a varias mujeres. luis: se me cayÓ el corazón. cada paso que daba, cada mirada que miraba, cada gesto sentÍa que iba a ser una pegada. >> lo confundieron con el violador la lÁgrima porque ambos tenÍan un tatuaje en el ojo izquierdo. pero el violador tenÍa dos tatuajes. luis: el sistema fallÓ simplemente encerrar un caso. >> familiar creyÓ en Él. tambiÉn la organizaciÓn que los ayudo. >> al fin la justicia se cumpliÓ. ahora estamos en la calle con Él. >> luego que un juez revisÓ su caso, luis lorenzo pasÓ una cÁrcel de migraciÓn debido a los procesos perdiÓ su residenc
. >> se acerca la hora de la verdad para el fÚtbol de este continente. rumbo a la copa.logró que finalmente fuera puesto en libertad. ♪ ♪ >> luis lorenzo vargas abraza a su madre que luchÓ para verlo salir de prisiÓn luego de ser condenado a 55 aÑos por un crimen que no cometiÓ, por el que pasÓ 16 aÑos en cÁrcel. oye este hombre deja tras 100 rencores la pesadilla que viviÓ en 1999, cuando un jurado lo encontrÓ culpable de haber violado tres personas que lo...
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director de la encuestadora venezolana expone las razones que convirtieron al paÍs mÁs rico del continentelÍderes polÍticos de la oposiciÓn considera que esto puede desencadenar en una explosiÓn social >> nos dimos cuenta ahora de la locura de lo que hicieron en venezuela. venezuela tiene todas las posibilidades para conducir todos los elementos que necesitamos para poder vivir julio cÉsar: ahora vamos con eduardo y el meteorÓlogo edward: buenas noches julio buenas noches amigos efectivamente las temperaturas van a subir mÁs de 80 vamos a pasar de un periodo de temperaturas bastante frÍas a un perÍodo de calor por encima de las condiciones normales no ten esta tormenta bastante fuerte que afectÓ el oeste de filadelfia y se ha movido a lo largo de toda esta zona una tremenda tormenta es una baja que ha estado se ven los ecos de lluvia y el radar asÍ que el tiempo continÚa inestable y todavÍa nos queda un poco mÁs de las capas medias y altas tambiÉn se refleja y esto implica todavÍa mÁs chubascos y subÍa para las prÓximas 24 horas hoy 76 eso es lo normal pero a partir de maÑana los prÓximos
director de la encuestadora venezolana expone las razones que convirtieron al paÍs mÁs rico del continentelÍderes polÍticos de la oposiciÓn considera que esto puede desencadenar en una explosiÓn social >> nos dimos cuenta ahora de la locura de lo que hicieron en venezuela. venezuela tiene todas las posibilidades para conducir todos los elementos que necesitamos para poder vivir julio cÉsar: ahora vamos con eduardo y el meteorÓlogo edward: buenas noches julio buenas noches amigos...
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junto a otros seis delanteros en esta convocatoria para encarar el certamen continental donde serÁn anfitriones intenciÓn de concacaf es mantener el perfil ante los diferentes detenido de los Últimos meses. cristiano ronaldo es el atleta mejor pagado en el mundo entero. habÍa tenido ganancias totales de 82 millones de dÓlares, salario anual de 53,000,000 + 29,000,000 por endoso. ademÁs se colocÓ a real madrid como el equipo mÁs costoso. el conjunto real madrid vale 3645 millones de dÓlares con ganancias anuales de cerca de 700 millones de dÓlares. en un partido extraÑa djokovic sufriÓ su primer ceros en contra en cuatro aÑos, el ciervo sacÓ la casta y sacó la categorÍa para imponerse en el Último cruce itÁlico, es que derrotÓ a bellochi. mÁs temprano jugÓ rafa nadal. tomando revancha de la recordada revancha de wimbledon donde quedÓ fuera del torneo fue federer. la derrota le duele doble porque deja el nÚmero dos del ranking y serÁ el tercero. hasta aquÍ los deportes muchas gracias. ilia: sÓlo faltan 22 dÍas para con que comience la copa centenario que se disputarÁ en estados unidos. muchas gra
junto a otros seis delanteros en esta convocatoria para encarar el certamen continental donde serÁn anfitriones intenciÓn de concacaf es mantener el perfil ante los diferentes detenido de los Últimos meses. cristiano ronaldo es el atleta mejor pagado en el mundo entero. habÍa tenido ganancias totales de 82 millones de dÓlares, salario anual de 53,000,000 + 29,000,000 por endoso. ademÁs se colocÓ a real madrid como el equipo mÁs costoso. el conjunto real madrid vale 3645 millones de...
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temen que se sigan repitiendo cada vez mÁs, debido a las circunstancias que se estÁn dando a nivel continentalonas de una manera humana, de una manera justa. sabemos que tienen familiares en estados unidos que estÁn muy preocupados. lourdes: de miami florida lourdes floridas univisiÓn. conductor: e hacker no mostrÓ pruebas para sustentar su seÑalamiento, por lo que nos dice a deberÁ enfrentar una demanda en colombia por calumnias. >> campaÑa sucia, sabotajes. reportera: asÍ resumiÓ el hacker el trabajo que realizÓ para la campaÑa de enrique peÑa nieto, bajo las Órdenes del controvertido asesor venezolano unto entrevista con el periodista, tuvo lugar en una cÁrcel de la fiscalÍa colombiana, donde paga 10 aÑos de prisiÓn, por el delito de espionaje. este caso no tiene ninguna relaciÓn con su otro trabajo en mÉxico. >> yo no alteraba elecciones, yo alteraba la opiniÓn. logre a tener acceso a muchas computadoras. reportero: la campaÑa de enrique peÑa nieto tenÍa. la victoria >> desde mi parte empezar a hablar, empezar a crear temor a las personas de lo malo que era que lÓpez ganara. reportero: las
temen que se sigan repitiendo cada vez mÁs, debido a las circunstancias que se estÁn dando a nivel continentalonas de una manera humana, de una manera justa. sabemos que tienen familiares en estados unidos que estÁn muy preocupados. lourdes: de miami florida lourdes floridas univisiÓn. conductor: e hacker no mostrÓ pruebas para sustentar su seÑalamiento, por lo que nos dice a deberÁ enfrentar una demanda en colombia por calumnias. >> campaÑa sucia, sabotajes. reportera: asÍ...
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tom talks about continental banks but the swiss banks are run like the anglo-saxons.hey have at high requirement for investment banking and wealth management. they have reported wealth management plans as well as investment banking plans come a just not wanting to take any moves at all in this uncertainty. i would absolutely share tom's point of view that we have not yet got resolution of the trade-off between a sustainable long-term cost bsaase and a reliable long-term office engine. tom: when "with all due respect" wants to run -- when francine lacqua wants to run the wealth management, it is so on board, everybody wants to be -- ol weinberg joins us yesterday and he was heated about the state of the italian banks, that they are truly the canary in the banking coal mine. your thoughts on the fragility, the combination of events that face italian banking. james: i worry about all the peripheral economies and their banks. when i look at the support that the banks have had an terms of, the european central bank, both buying debt directly and therefore allowing them to
tom talks about continental banks but the swiss banks are run like the anglo-saxons.hey have at high requirement for investment banking and wealth management. they have reported wealth management plans as well as investment banking plans come a just not wanting to take any moves at all in this uncertainty. i would absolutely share tom's point of view that we have not yet got resolution of the trade-off between a sustainable long-term cost bsaase and a reliable long-term office engine. tom: when...
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they coordinate the operational functions of the united states's nuclear forces such as enter continentalbombers on an ibm series one computer era 1970s computing system and uses eight inch floppy discs. this report today from the gio, it's not just a report on nuclear weapons systems, it's on swaths of the federal government that are for a variety of reasons still using super old technology. this report was released today. on the same day that the state department didn't release but did widely leak its own report on how that huge crucial agency in our nation's government conducts its business and how it complies with the laws that says public officials should be accountable to the people, that public officials should be subject to the freedom of information act request in terms of their official communications and their actions should be kept on record and their stuff should be kept on file in case anybody wants to know. because of that report leaked today now we know officially how it works if you are say the head of a state department, if you are the secretary of state. now by the end
they coordinate the operational functions of the united states's nuclear forces such as enter continentalbombers on an ibm series one computer era 1970s computing system and uses eight inch floppy discs. this report today from the gio, it's not just a report on nuclear weapons systems, it's on swaths of the federal government that are for a variety of reasons still using super old technology. this report was released today. on the same day that the state department didn't release but did widely...
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>> we certainly have a significant number of travel-related cases right now in the continental unitedtates. well over 500. and we have several hundred what we call locally transmitted cases in the caribbean in the sense of american territories. particularly puerto rico. we have zika in the united states. it's travel-related. the concern is local transition. people getting infected in the united states but who have never left the continental united happen as we get to the more robust mosquito season in the next month or so. the question is, we need to be prepared for that. make sure that those local outbreaks don't become sustained and don't become disseminated. we need to have a very, very forceful preparation right now before that happens. >> i want to get to that. it starts to spread mere at home. we know that pregnant women are at risk. what about women that want to become pregnant snmplgt it's an unanswered question. they have to do studies to monitor women. we know with similar viruses, once you're over the infection, it's out of your body. they have seen in this virus, with men
>> we certainly have a significant number of travel-related cases right now in the continental unitedtates. well over 500. and we have several hundred what we call locally transmitted cases in the caribbean in the sense of american territories. particularly puerto rico. we have zika in the united states. it's travel-related. the concern is local transition. people getting infected in the united states but who have never left the continental united happen as we get to the more robust...
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canadas best value inns for free internet continental breakfast and instant rewards!>> imran khan is one of the most popular and powerful politicians in pakistan. this former playboy and cricket star is now leading the charge against pakistani prime minister cherif after accounts held by cherif's children were listed in the panama papers. i sat down with imran khan for my documentaries "why they hate us." many of you know it was meant to air this past weekend, it didn't. i have good news, it's been rescheduled for may 23rd at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. set your alarms, dvrs, iphones, androids, whatever. >>> imran khan, how would you explain why in pakistan when you look at the polls there are really extraordinary high levels of anti-americanism? why do pakistani muslims hate america? >> fareed, you know, the anti-americanism was much higher than it is right now, in fact, it's coming down. and it was the war on terror that had a lot to do with it because the masses perceived it not as a war against terror but war against islam and if you did any polls that's how it
canadas best value inns for free internet continental breakfast and instant rewards!>> imran khan is one of the most popular and powerful politicians in pakistan. this former playboy and cricket star is now leading the charge against pakistani prime minister cherif after accounts held by cherif's children were listed in the panama papers. i sat down with imran khan for my documentaries "why they hate us." many of you know it was meant to air this past weekend, it didn't. i have...
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coming up in the next half hour if you got the taste for drinks and adult beverages, the continental is showing you some exclusive summer cocktails. live in atlantic city, nbc 10 news. >> officials are also preparing for memorial day weekend crowds. crews said the past few months they have gotten them ready for the summer season. >> looking to having a little action. nice action. quite action hopefully. >> most of delaware could see temperatures in the high 80s today. meantime temperatures are running near 60. >> all weekend long you can make sure to check the nbc 10 app because we'll have the latest updates on your neighborhood weather that could change. you could get traffic alert bfrs heading to your holiday destination. >> he continues his push with community schools. he met with parents and students in center city yesterday to talk about the benefits. community members are filling out surveys identifying which schools would be best for the program. the mayor wants to open more than 2 dozen community schools by the end of the material. most schools would act as family service cen
coming up in the next half hour if you got the taste for drinks and adult beverages, the continental is showing you some exclusive summer cocktails. live in atlantic city, nbc 10 news. >> officials are also preparing for memorial day weekend crowds. crews said the past few months they have gotten them ready for the summer season. >> looking to having a little action. nice action. quite action hopefully. >> most of delaware could see temperatures in the high 80s today. meantime...
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oklahoma is the most earthquake prone state in the continental u.s.hing is that nearly all of oklahoma's earthquakes are manmade. they are being triggered by the biggest and most important industry in the state: oil and gas production. but it's not from fracking, which is what most people think. before 2009, there were, on average, two earthquakes a year in oklahoma that were magnitude three or greater. last year, there were 907. that's right, 907. the vast majority of earthquakes are small, causing little or no damage. but what they lack in punch, they make up in sheer volume. this tally from the u.s. geological survey shows the number of earthquakes in oklahoma has increased every year since 2009, with more than 2,000 magnitude three and above. that means more of the bigger ones, like this 4.3 magnitude quake last december in edmond, oklahoma. >> melinda olbert: i woke up scared to death, praying that the house wouldn't fall down. i couldn't believe that the windows didn't shatter. >> whitaker: melinda olbert and kathy matthews are neighbors in edmo
oklahoma is the most earthquake prone state in the continental u.s.hing is that nearly all of oklahoma's earthquakes are manmade. they are being triggered by the biggest and most important industry in the state: oil and gas production. but it's not from fracking, which is what most people think. before 2009, there were, on average, two earthquakes a year in oklahoma that were magnitude three or greater. last year, there were 907. that's right, 907. the vast majority of earthquakes are small,...
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wouldn't be surprised to see some local outbreaks in the continental united states right now.e calming when you come on. when people are freaking out you calm them down. we'll see what happens. >>> meantime there will be a big clooney movie tonight. it rails against wall street. now a lot of people say, well, it's about time but just the latest. this isn't the first. and does that rhetoric end up scaring people even more than the movie itself? >> who is it? anybody know? >> is it a union thing? [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. not too bad. but bad enough to need an appraisal. how hard could it be for one little accident? except one little accident is now one
wouldn't be surprised to see some local outbreaks in the continental united states right now.e calming when you come on. when people are freaking out you calm them down. we'll see what happens. >>> meantime there will be a big clooney movie tonight. it rails against wall street. now a lot of people say, well, it's about time but just the latest. this isn't the first. and does that rhetoric end up scaring people even more than the movie itself? >> who is it? anybody know? >>...
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hizo tras recibir en el vaticano el premio carlomagno por ser una voz de consciencia en el viejo continenteadway lino manuel miranda por la crisis fiscal muy seria que vive puerto rico. y los peligros de los centros de detenciÓn para niÑos inmigrantes, son cÁrceles o guarderÍas. >>> pero siempre dentro de esos centros, pasa lo mismo, las personas no estÁn protegidas. hace apenas 2 semanas, la hija de nuestra cliente, fue abusada cuando estaba tratando de baÑarse en un baÑo pÚblico, comÚn que tienen en esos centros fue abusada sexualmente esos lugares no son propios por los niÑos. son prisiones, no son guarderÍas. >>> tenemos mucho mÁs, este domingo en enfoque. a las 12,/11 centro. >>> al regresar en noticiero telemundo se desata la fiebre del powerball y en california buscan a un ganador que no ha reclamando su millonario premio. >>> en mÉxico preparan el tamal mÁs grande del mundo la tierra es la base de esta planta, igual que las encías son la base de unos dientes saludables. enjuague bucal colgate total for gum health. mata gérmenes y forma un escudo para encías 45% más fuertes. para enc
hizo tras recibir en el vaticano el premio carlomagno por ser una voz de consciencia en el viejo continenteadway lino manuel miranda por la crisis fiscal muy seria que vive puerto rico. y los peligros de los centros de detenciÓn para niÑos inmigrantes, son cÁrceles o guarderÍas. >>> pero siempre dentro de esos centros, pasa lo mismo, las personas no estÁn protegidas. hace apenas 2 semanas, la hija de nuestra cliente, fue abusada cuando estaba tratando de baÑarse en un baÑo...