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y héctor habló con él. >>> esta casa ubicada a 40 kilómetros de costa rica fue la escogida por ernestoa pasar los últimos años de su vida, y según los cargos abusó de decenas de niños, garcía rompió el silencio para asegurar que las acusaciones son falsas. >>> que no se dejen llevar por el chisme, o porque alguien me dijo, sino que traten de buscar la verdad. >>> los abogados de algunas víctimas dicen que garcía fue sacado de cuba por la aprobación de la alta jerarquia católica, cuando el papa benedicto xvi era el encargado de velar por esto, pero garcía dice que fue expulsado por el régimen. >>> me llamaron y me dijeron que había una carta de cuba, supuse que era del gobierno, donde decían que nos habían sacado por cuestiones de inmoralidad. después no hubo más evidencia de nada. >>> garcía vive en costa rica desde hace 10 años con su esposa y una hija de 15 años. >>> los vecinos del ex sacerdote dicen estar sorprendidos, muchos dicen que desconocían que había sido sacerdote. >>> doña silvia fue su empleada de confianza. >>> yo los conocí, excelentes personas, trabajé 4 años ahí, me t
y héctor habló con él. >>> esta casa ubicada a 40 kilómetros de costa rica fue la escogida por ernestoa pasar los últimos años de su vida, y según los cargos abusó de decenas de niños, garcía rompió el silencio para asegurar que las acusaciones son falsas. >>> que no se dejen llevar por el chisme, o porque alguien me dijo, sino que traten de buscar la verdad. >>> los abogados de algunas víctimas dicen que garcía fue sacado de cuba por la aprobación de la...
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desde costa rica, hector guzmán nos explica. # el terapeuta asegura que más de cien pacientes ya hanor sus manos, y que en todos el tratamiento ha tenido excelentes resultados, al punto de que piensa escribir un libro con todas las experiencias, para que la gente deje de pensar que su tratamiento "es cosa de risa". # ya regresamos con mas de primer impacto extra!! # ♪(música) >>> bueno, se cumplen 15 años de la muerte de selena, y la artista sigue generando ingresos. >>> y tony habló con la hermana de la reina del texmex. >>> adelante. >>> y 15 años después de su muerte selena sigue vendiendo discos, muñecas, etcétera, y su familia quiere mantener vivo su legado, y ellos se defienden de los que los acusan de explotar su imagen. >>> selena grabó 13 discos, el primero fue en 1985 y se tituló mis problemas grabacpie, no fue un éxito pero causó furor en las radios. >>> no fue hasta el año 1989 que la cantante lanza selena bajo emi latin, iniciando el gran camino. >>> donde quiera que íbamos, cuando entraba en un cuarto o en lugar atraía la atención, la gente quería rodeada, querían tocar
desde costa rica, hector guzmán nos explica. # el terapeuta asegura que más de cien pacientes ya hanor sus manos, y que en todos el tratamiento ha tenido excelentes resultados, al punto de que piensa escribir un libro con todas las experiencias, para que la gente deje de pensar que su tratamiento "es cosa de risa". # ya regresamos con mas de primer impacto extra!! # ♪(música) >>> bueno, se cumplen 15 años de la muerte de selena, y la artista sigue generando ingresos....
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me dijeron que no era posible porque no era ciudadano. >> creÍan que era de puerto rico y no de costa rica lados. se estan renovando el sueÑo americano y los ideales que nuestros antepasados hicieron en este paÍs. >> volvamos a los 68, un profesor le dijo: mejor no seas astronauta, sÉ cientÍfico, y usted quiso ser los dos, por quÉ? >> esto tiene que ver con el impacto que tienen los profesores. yo estaba estudiando ingeniero aeroespacial. pero cuando el hombre llegÓ a la luna en el 69, el presidente decidiÓ cerrar ese programa. >> yo pensaba que el movimiento fuera de la tierra era algo que iba a suceder. >> en el 81 consiguiÓ ser astronauta. ahora cuÁntas fueron las misiones espaciales en las que participÓ, cuÁntas veces volÓ al espacio? >> yo tuve la suerte de volar 7 misiones al espacio, fueron todas extraordinarias, un record en este momento, y me siento muy orgulloso de que ese record sea tenido por un latino, eso es muy importante para mÍ. hacer incapiÉ en las raÍces hispanas y latinas, y trato siempre de tirar un poquito de todo esto hacia latino amÉrica. >> cuÁles son los preparati
me dijeron que no era posible porque no era ciudadano. >> creÍan que era de puerto rico y no de costa rica lados. se estan renovando el sueÑo americano y los ideales que nuestros antepasados hicieron en este paÍs. >> volvamos a los 68, un profesor le dijo: mejor no seas astronauta, sÉ cientÍfico, y usted quiso ser los dos, por quÉ? >> esto tiene que ver con el impacto que tienen los profesores. yo estaba estudiando ingeniero aeroespacial. pero cuando el hombre llegÓ a...
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and public affair, kevin cassas zamora of the brookings institution and former vice president of costa rica, greg grandin at new york university and michael shifter, incoming president of the interamerican dialogue. justice stevens and latin america, coming up. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company. supporting this program since 2002. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is chaálie rose. >> justice john paul stevens today announced his retirement from the supreme court. he had been on the court 34 years. he was known as the leader of the liberal wing. he is the fourth longest serving justice in u.s. history. he was appointed by republican president gerald ford but he was hardly beholden to conservatives. "the new york times" wrote that he may be the last justice from a time when the independence rather than perceived ideology were perceived a identification for seat on the court. he dissented in the famous case of bush versus gore saying although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winn
and public affair, kevin cassas zamora of the brookings institution and former vice president of costa rica, greg grandin at new york university and michael shifter, incoming president of the interamerican dialogue. justice stevens and latin america, coming up. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company. supporting this program since 2002. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is chaálie rose. >> justice john...
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reporter: but when i get him alone the next day, he changes his tune, telling me he knows a guy in costa rica who can make it happen. >> and he'll get it done. i know he -- he can get that done. >> all right. that'sool. >> but it's going to be probably -- it's going to have to be something stupid, you know, stealthy, you know, i ain't going to say anything. >> reporter: federal investigators are looking into possible child sex abuse on tos that take place slout central and south america and also africa. investigators are looking into allegations made by amstonian indian girls as young as 13 who say employees for a fishing tour operator came to their villages and offered them cleaning jobs which they accepted because their families needed money. once on the boat they were forced to pose in nude pictures and have sex. these girls who didn't want their faces shown say they were handed string buy bikinis. >> i was forced to have relations with one of the men who was 16 at the time. in this sworn affidavit, another girl who was just 13 at the time says she was impregnated by an american whose name
reporter: but when i get him alone the next day, he changes his tune, telling me he knows a guy in costa rica who can make it happen. >> and he'll get it done. i know he -- he can get that done. >> all right. that'sool. >> but it's going to be probably -- it's going to have to be something stupid, you know, stealthy, you know, i ain't going to say anything. >> reporter: federal investigators are looking into possible child sex abuse on tos that take place slout central...
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"i'm thinking of costa rica. want to come with?" unfortunately we have to wait until we're released. if she's convicted of first- degree murder, casey anthony may never be released. jeffrey could haveman, abc news, miami. >>> well, how far is too far when it comes to partnertral controls? one arkansas teen has had enough. she's suing her own mother for allegedly harassing her facebook. according to the teen, his mom handing into his account, change the password and posted insults regarding his personal life. his mother denise says she was only looking out for her son. >> you're within your rights to monitor your child and to have a conversation with your child on facebook. you know, whether it's his account or your account other whoever's account. >> despite the charges against her, there are new plans to fight the allegations. for now her son is living with his grandmother. >>> so just how far will some people go to get a few hits on youtube? the ipad, you know that. that's the latest must have from apple, but one pennsylvania teen
"i'm thinking of costa rica. want to come with?" unfortunately we have to wait until we're released. if she's convicted of first- degree murder, casey anthony may never be released. jeffrey could haveman, abc news, miami. >>> well, how far is too far when it comes to partnertral controls? one arkansas teen has had enough. she's suing her own mother for allegedly harassing her facebook. according to the teen, his mom handing into his account, change the password and posted...
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brush called me earlier today from the doctor's office in costa rica.laughter] speaking about health care, you have to admit it was a controversial bill. some of the provisions in that bill were just on tellable to the republican leadership. come on, nancy. you had to know that john boehner was never going to stand for that tax on tanning beds. [laughter] i get it. they pass the bill, president obama bills like he's got some momentum going, so he is trying to coopt some of our initiatives. the one that surprised me recently what the president's proposal for offshore drilling. i just never thought he really understood the concept. not to drill in part, but for a guy who walks on water, the whole concept of offshore would be difficult for him to understand. [laughter] i know you think republicans would be discouraged by this but i am not. as i travel around the country, i was ashley here in washington for the 9/12 rally on the national mall. i had a chance to speak there. another reported there were just a couple thousand people gathered on the mall that
brush called me earlier today from the doctor's office in costa rica.laughter] speaking about health care, you have to admit it was a controversial bill. some of the provisions in that bill were just on tellable to the republican leadership. come on, nancy. you had to know that john boehner was never going to stand for that tax on tanning beds. [laughter] i get it. they pass the bill, president obama bills like he's got some momentum going, so he is trying to coopt some of our initiatives. the...
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costa rica, $25,000. you don't have the answer, so i'm going to get you to -- what do you think?ou guess, but -- >> yeah, definitely. >> $144,000. so you can see the huge difference there. with a hysterectomy, $5,000 in thailand, $6,675 in mexico, in the united states, they would ask someone for $15,000. to do a hysterectomy. so, yes, the differences are very clear. it's across the board. it's over a large number of procedures. >> i kind of want to know why it's so expensive. this idea of medical tourism, right, is this a growing trend? are a lot of people leaving the states to go elsewhere for medical care? >> it is. absolutely. hundreds of thousands of people are leaving the united states to go get medical care because it's cheaper. because either they're uninsured or they don't have great insurance. this is sort of an interesting growing trend. people have insurance, and the insurance says, mr. smith, you can have that historiectomy here in the united states but you're going to have to pay 20%. that's a couple thousand bucks. or go overseas and get it for free. so mrs. smith g
costa rica, $25,000. you don't have the answer, so i'm going to get you to -- what do you think?ou guess, but -- >> yeah, definitely. >> $144,000. so you can see the huge difference there. with a hysterectomy, $5,000 in thailand, $6,675 in mexico, in the united states, they would ask someone for $15,000. to do a hysterectomy. so, yes, the differences are very clear. it's across the board. it's over a large number of procedures. >> i kind of want to know why it's so expensive....
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embassies in costa rica and mexico. as a bachelors degree from geneva college, a master's degree from georgetown university school of foreign service. please join me in welcoming david shedd. thank you. i've [applause] >> good morning and thank you, congressman hamilton, governor kean. thank you for hasty in this great event in which we have an opportunity to evaluate five years and to intelligence reform. where we stand and perhaps more importantly where is it headed? as representative hamilton was doing the introduction, it struck me that my association with intelligence reform and underwriting of the intelligence reform act. back in 2004, after the 9/11 commission issued its report reminded me that i want to take credit for what's working. and i have no idea who was behind the things that are not working today. last night i also want to thank the bipartisan policy center on the national preparedness group for taking on challenges like this that are so critical to our nation. i recognize their interest in national sec
embassies in costa rica and mexico. as a bachelors degree from geneva college, a master's degree from georgetown university school of foreign service. please join me in welcoming david shedd. thank you. i've [applause] >> good morning and thank you, congressman hamilton, governor kean. thank you for hasty in this great event in which we have an opportunity to evaluate five years and to intelligence reform. where we stand and perhaps more importantly where is it headed? as representative...