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he wanted to reflect costa rica's commitment to peace. >> thinking about both japan and costa reck -- costa rica, peace from the beginning. >> reporter: this is the design he came up with, it features lots of hummingbirds and flowers. he wanted the natural paradise of costa rica to stand as a symbol of peace. he uses pigments instead of dyes to create bright colors that don't fade in sunlight. the pigments don't take to the fabric naturally. darker colors are laid over the base color and the two are bled together. >> you put the colors on over and over, just like when women put on blusher or lipstick. this makes the pattern look three dimensional. >> eight month office tafter tht started, the kimono was complete. the orchid flowers seem to be basked in tropical sunlight. the background blue color signifies the beautiful sees of okinawa. the kimono represents a shared dedication to peace. many people gathered to see the new kimonos. >> i think it represents really my country because of the bright colors, nature ands are our national symbols. and when you see the colors and the nature i
he wanted to reflect costa rica's commitment to peace. >> thinking about both japan and costa reck -- costa rica, peace from the beginning. >> reporter: this is the design he came up with, it features lots of hummingbirds and flowers. he wanted the natural paradise of costa rica to stand as a symbol of peace. he uses pigments instead of dyes to create bright colors that don't fade in sunlight. the pigments don't take to the fabric naturally. darker colors are laid over the base...
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paulina: autoridades de costa rica le sigue la pista al ex gobernador de veracruz prÓfugo y acusado detambiÉn ha compartido con algunos empresarios. paulina: segÚn la prensa mexicana duarte huyÓ de veracruz en noviembre y desde entonces se esconde en guatemala y costa rica, interceptaron una llamada a su familia al oeste de la capital, en conferencia de prensa el ministro de seguridad pÚblica de costa rica negÓ categÓricamente que el exgobernador haya ingresado al paÍs centroamericano. >> esto no implica que de alguna manera haya ingresado al paÍs de forma irregular. paulian tambiÉn confirmÓ que investigan al extesorero de duarte. duarte renunciÓ en octubre a su cargo a un mes y medio de concluirsu mandato por acusaciones de desaparecer 1600 millones de dÓlares del gobierno de veracruz. en ese entonces negÓ que se evadÍa de la justicia. >> no es un tema de huir, es para dar la cara, es para enfrentar esta situaciÓn y es para evitar que veracruz siga estando en una coyuntura polÍtica y me permita a mí como persona en lo individual atender estas infamias, estas calumnias, estas denuncias
paulina: autoridades de costa rica le sigue la pista al ex gobernador de veracruz prÓfugo y acusado detambiÉn ha compartido con algunos empresarios. paulina: segÚn la prensa mexicana duarte huyÓ de veracruz en noviembre y desde entonces se esconde en guatemala y costa rica, interceptaron una llamada a su familia al oeste de la capital, en conferencia de prensa el ministro de seguridad pÚblica de costa rica negÓ categÓricamente que el exgobernador haya ingresado al paÍs centroamericano....
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ago hoping to receive a pass, the document she and her husband need to enter costa rica and transit o discover they have to wait six weeks for an appointment with costa rican immigration officials as the government copes with an unprecedented influx of migrants. >> we are absolutely overwhelmed with this situation, and we are doing our best to protect the human rights of the people who are coming to costa rica. >> reporter: yolanda takes me to the make-shift hostel where she is staying just a short walk from the border. her options are limited. without paperwork she doesn't have access to government shelters yet. >> translator: i'm staying at a hostel that has more than 50 people. we pay $5 a day. the situation is very difficult. sleeping on a mass tress on -- on a mattress on the floor. >> reporter: making matters even more challenging, yolanda is seven months pregnant. she hasn't seen a doctor in two months and she is worried. >> translator: i hope to leave soon for my turn to come quickly so i can see a doctor. i don't want my baby to be born on the road. if i have to spend a mont
ago hoping to receive a pass, the document she and her husband need to enter costa rica and transit o discover they have to wait six weeks for an appointment with costa rican immigration officials as the government copes with an unprecedented influx of migrants. >> we are absolutely overwhelmed with this situation, and we are doing our best to protect the human rights of the people who are coming to costa rica. >> reporter: yolanda takes me to the make-shift hostel where she is...
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just a few hundred meters from the costa rica border.today, the connection between migration and human trafficking. officials say border communities like this one are especially vulnerable because migrants regularly pass through on their journey north to the united states. in the past this school has been used as a shelter for migrants. some of these students' families have even sheltered migrants in their homes. >> being the super visor of this school district, i'm sure you've heard some of the stories. what have you heard? >> translator: we have heard from students in the education center who lived side by side with migrants with regards to people being trafficked, we have heard horror stories. >> reporter: this 18-year-old has heard the stories too. her family welcomed four cuban migrants into her home about a year ago while they waited for immigration papers. she says they told her about a woman who went missing after paying someone to smuggle her across the border. >> translator: he left alone, even though they told her to wait. so
just a few hundred meters from the costa rica border.today, the connection between migration and human trafficking. officials say border communities like this one are especially vulnerable because migrants regularly pass through on their journey north to the united states. in the past this school has been used as a shelter for migrants. some of these students' families have even sheltered migrants in their homes. >> being the super visor of this school district, i'm sure you've heard some...
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cesar --un sismo de magnitud 5.3 en la escala richter sacudi ayer el centro de costa rica... deslizamientos en carreteras y cortes de agua y electricidad... lorena --segn informes del observatorio sismolgico de costa rica, se registraron cerca de mil rplicas, la ms fuerte de un magnitud 4.3 en la escala richter. afortunadamente no se han reportado victimas mortales.... lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con gabriel sotelo y la actualidad deportiva --- hola que tal muy buenas tardes.. arrancamos sus dosis deportiva de hoy con lo que nos dejo el futbol mexicano despues de disputarse la primera parte de la semifinal entre tigres y leon. conjunto dirigido por el tuca salio con ventaja de uno a cero y le tenemos reacciones. take sot trt: 20 sec outcue: todo en el campo el unico tanto del encuentro llego cortesia del frances andre pierre gignac en el segundo tiempo. con este gol en calidad de visitante obliga al leon a minimo anotar dos goles el proximo sabado en su visita al volcan. le tenemos palabras del director te
cesar --un sismo de magnitud 5.3 en la escala richter sacudi ayer el centro de costa rica... deslizamientos en carreteras y cortes de agua y electricidad... lorena --segn informes del observatorio sismolgico de costa rica, se registraron cerca de mil rplicas, la ms fuerte de un magnitud 4.3 en la escala richter. afortunadamente no se han reportado victimas mortales.... lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con gabriel sotelo y la...
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cnn, costa rica. >> on tuesday shas ta introduces you to migrant who lands in costa ricka bound for the united states. >> a lot of roads. i pass include panama before arriving here. >> she arrived four days ago hoping to quickly receive a passe the document he and her husband need to legally enter costa rica. only to discovery they'll have to wait six weeks just for an appointment with the officials. >> again the story of the yolanda bound for the united states. you can see this story tuesday it's all part of the freedom proje project series. still ahead here on "newsroom" a close friend of south korea's president finally has her first day in court. what this means for the country's corruption scandals still ahead? plus donald trump calls china's seizure of a u.s. drone unprecedented. how china raekted to the u.s. president-elect? you're watching cnn "newsroom." >>> a welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn "newsroom." i'm george howell with the headlines we're following for you this hour. >>> the next white house chief-of-staff ex
cnn, costa rica. >> on tuesday shas ta introduces you to migrant who lands in costa ricka bound for the united states. >> a lot of roads. i pass include panama before arriving here. >> she arrived four days ago hoping to quickly receive a passe the document he and her husband need to legally enter costa rica. only to discovery they'll have to wait six weeks just for an appointment with the officials. >> again the story of the yolanda bound for the united states. you can...
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woman: a place in costa rica where a remarkably high number of people live to be over the age of 100.secret to their longevity? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc and this is "americas now." first up, costa rica's largest peninsula also hasne of the largest populations of centenarians on the planet, with more residents who are over 80 than anywhere else on earth. man: they have sort of a positive outlook on life and they value a lot their social, their relationship with their families and with the community. [man speaking spanish] elaine: correspondent harris whitbeck visits the people of the nicoya peninsula. he'll tell us why inhabitants of this lush location live such long lives. ne
woman: a place in costa rica where a remarkably high number of people live to be over the age of 100.secret to their longevity? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc and this is "americas now." first up, costa rica's largest peninsula also hasne of the largest populations of centenarians on the planet, with more residents who are over 80 than anywhere else on earth. man: they have sort of a positive outlook on life and they value a lot their social, their relationship with their families...
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. >> he was working for a botanist in costa rica in the costa rica and jungle.ack to school and traveled back and forth to peru and ecuador and ended up, he was in a class. he went to brown university and he was in a class where they were focusing on entrepreneurship. the goal of the class was you had to, with a business plan by the end of the semester, and they decided to make a business plan turning this plant into a beverage. carol: and he has the ecuadorian government that has invested a bunch of money. >> they invested $500,000 right at the beginning. now we are eight years in. it at whole foods and certain corporate headquarters like google and amazon. they are rapidly trying to expand. gettingl like they are -- that they are still in startup mode. to the growers, it is a huge american company now. oliver: let's get to the glamorous part. some other backers are bigger names. channing tatum, the knot of dicaprio. leonardo dicaprio. >> it is the story behind the brand. tyler gage started a nonprofit alongside the company from the very beginning. supporting i
. >> he was working for a botanist in costa rica in the costa rica and jungle.ack to school and traveled back and forth to peru and ecuador and ended up, he was in a class. he went to brown university and he was in a class where they were focusing on entrepreneurship. the goal of the class was you had to, with a business plan by the end of the semester, and they decided to make a business plan turning this plant into a beverage. carol: and he has the ecuadorian government that has...
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the costa rica diplomat spoke to nhk. >> the world has come together for this multilateral plan. the decarbonization of the economy has been shown as something that's beneficial and that is not going to be stopped. >> under the paris agreement, all governments carry an obligation to hold global warming to less than 2 cent grade levels. the possible of the u.s. pulling out of the a accord is not good news. she says it will be detrimental not for the agreement, but for the united states. >> it would take the united states out of a global evolution of the global economy. and parse the united states into nonmovement when the rest of the economy is moving forward. >> reporter: it was considered a break through when the u.s. and china ratified agreements at the world's largest emitters of green house gases. but it was china that held the key. >> china took the leadership on climate change many years ago. in fact i would say four to five years ago. and they already took the leadership on climate change and they were incredibly generous and patient to wait for president obama to get into
the costa rica diplomat spoke to nhk. >> the world has come together for this multilateral plan. the decarbonization of the economy has been shown as something that's beneficial and that is not going to be stopped. >> under the paris agreement, all governments carry an obligation to hold global warming to less than 2 cent grade levels. the possible of the u.s. pulling out of the a accord is not good news. she says it will be detrimental not for the agreement, but for the united...
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su debut en copa centroamericana serÁ el 13 ante costa rica.a trabajar en tu dÍa de descanso.mÁs adelante, esta abuelita que se ve tan inocente se metiÓ con problemas con la ley. ya le contamos. >> esta ancianita, utilizÓ su imagen para robarse regalos. la mujer tiene 65 aÑos y la vincula con otros tres casos de robo de paqueterÍa en la misma zona. vamos directamente con guillermo quiroz que ya saliste con el estado del tiempo. guillermo: hablemos del sistema que sigue arrojando humedad a la atmÓsfera. toda esa lluvia va directamente hacia el norte de california. se mantiene tambiÉn en lo que es oregÓn. esto estÁ generando fuertes nevadas ademÁs de los vientos. esta nubosidad va desde hawai hacia nuestra regiÓn. esto va a generar fuertes vientos ademÁs de nevadas en zonas altas. Éste es sÓlo el principio. lluvias de manera ligera que van a continuar tambiÉn maÑana miÉrcoles. a partir del jueves, estÁ la advertencia de posibles inundaciones en la regiÓn ademÁs del viento y las nevadas en zonas altas. tenga mucho cuidado. temperaturas en los 24,
su debut en copa centroamericana serÁ el 13 ante costa rica.a trabajar en tu dÍa de descanso.mÁs adelante, esta abuelita que se ve tan inocente se metiÓ con problemas con la ley. ya le contamos. >> esta ancianita, utilizÓ su imagen para robarse regalos. la mujer tiene 65 aÑos y la vincula con otros tres casos de robo de paqueterÍa en la misma zona. vamos directamente con guillermo quiroz que ya saliste con el estado del tiempo. guillermo: hablemos del sistema que sigue arrojando...
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colombia and costa rica. now in addition to that, latin america has also been very active in terms of their relations with china and asia are more broadly. three latin american countries like chile, peru and costa rica. there've also been very active with the european union. there are agreements with a number of countries in the region. and finally, latin america integration is also undergoing very important and i would like to highlight the pacific alliance. this integration effort that includes mexico, chile, and peru but more latin americans including argentina and i would come should this have expressed interest in the pacific alliance. the pacific islands is a very interesting model because they are not only free flow of goods but also serve as capital of qualified labor. this is an interesting model to watch in the region. it is so interesting that asked on my count there were over at dirty countries of the pacific alliance including many countries in asia and a think in the future, this is an important
colombia and costa rica. now in addition to that, latin america has also been very active in terms of their relations with china and asia are more broadly. three latin american countries like chile, peru and costa rica. there've also been very active with the european union. there are agreements with a number of countries in the region. and finally, latin america integration is also undergoing very important and i would like to highlight the pacific alliance. this integration effort that...
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i won a car, trip to singapore, trip to costa rica, cash, but this right here is the ultimate.at's awesome.
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researchers, in costa rica, large meteor overnight. they estimate the meteor about 3 miles from the grounds, and it was quite a surprise. >> fast moving storm ripped through part of northeast georgia, leaving behind a path of damage. the rain and wind packed storm split earned trees, knocking down power lines, damaging homes, started around the atlanta area wheres several trees blocked a number every roads there. resident north of the city suffered most of the damage. no one was injured in the storm. >> meanwhile, a major winter storm continues to pummel the northeast. the powerful storm began bringing heavy snow yesterday to up-state new york, and new england. so far, seven states are seeing up to half a foot or more of snow made even worse by strong wind creating snow drifts. >> winter weather in idaho has official breaking out the big guns, moscow, idaho, bringing out snow plow that they called the bermanator. it is used after other snows go through. the paddle wheel is more efficient way to remove heavy snow. >>> well, snow caused
researchers, in costa rica, large meteor overnight. they estimate the meteor about 3 miles from the grounds, and it was quite a surprise. >> fast moving storm ripped through part of northeast georgia, leaving behind a path of damage. the rain and wind packed storm split earned trees, knocking down power lines, damaging homes, started around the atlanta area wheres several trees blocked a number every roads there. resident north of the city suffered most of the damage. no one was injured...
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tal y como sucede con honduras, a quien le vetaron el estadio olmpico para su compromiso frente a costa rica intro ---ahora pasemos a la duela... brillante actuacin de los warriors hoy en casa, le robaron completamente el ritmo al jazz de utah... limitndolos a menos de 80 puntos... take vo ---y es que la velocidad con la que juega golden state es inigualable... en lo defensivo estuvieron como abejas en el panal... forzaron 23 prdidas de baln... draymond green tuvo 5 robos, stephen curry 3... y en la ofensiva... green 15, thompson 17, durant 22, curry 25... una combinane 79 puos... dominio tal de lwarrior. juanfra g los dubs. ahora les t ir de gira por tr ciudades, a de ellas cleveland 25 de dicibre... ad lib cesar/ots --el invierno coenza icialmentmaÑana ercoles y con el cambio estacion mucha nte tambien cbia su rutina oficlmente Ñana miercoles con e de ejercicio..take vo tina --para expertos.. lo ideal es que las personas hagan su acondicionamiento en un gimnasio.. pero hay que tener cuidado de no hacerlo de golpe.. sino gradualmente.. --ademas de un cambio de escenario, dice.. esto ayuda a
tal y como sucede con honduras, a quien le vetaron el estadio olmpico para su compromiso frente a costa rica intro ---ahora pasemos a la duela... brillante actuacin de los warriors hoy en casa, le robaron completamente el ritmo al jazz de utah... limitndolos a menos de 80 puntos... take vo ---y es que la velocidad con la que juega golden state es inigualable... en lo defensivo estuvieron como abejas en el panal... forzaron 23 prdidas de baln... draymond green tuvo 5 robos, stephen curry 3... y...
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jennifer: he was working for an s&l botanist and costa rica -- in costa ricaist and he tried the plantck to school and then kind of you know traveled back and forth to peru and ecuador and ended up, he was in a class, he went to brown university. he was in a class where they were focusing on entrepreneurship, and basically the goal of the class was you have to come up with a business plan by the end of the semester and they decided to go for it, and make a business plan turning this plant into a beverage. carol: he has the ecuadorian government, they have invested a lot of money. jennifer: they were the first major investor, they invested $500,000 right at the beginning. eight years in and you can see runa at whole foods, in certain corporate headquarters like google and amazon, and they are rapidly trying to expand. they really feel like they are still in start up mode. they could hit a lot more places. but you know, to the growers, they are kind of like you know, this is a huge american company now. oliver: let's get to the glamorous part. some of their backers are bigger names, chan
jennifer: he was working for an s&l botanist and costa rica -- in costa ricaist and he tried the plantck to school and then kind of you know traveled back and forth to peru and ecuador and ended up, he was in a class, he went to brown university. he was in a class where they were focusing on entrepreneurship, and basically the goal of the class was you have to come up with a business plan by the end of the semester and they decided to go for it, and make a business plan turning this plant...
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cuba, costa rica, the dominican republic, el salvador, guatemala, haiti, honduras, nicaragua, and panamahe will to fight survived. czeh, belgians, yugoslavs, filipinos, polls, free frenchman all fought with us. australians, new zealanders, south africans, canadians. we were not fighting alone. in this war of the people seeking a world without war for their children. britain, growing steadily stronger in its third year of , sendingping the skies huge bombers over german cities. russia fighting with an unparalleled 10 acid trying upon inexhaustible reserves. asking no mercy and offering none. china, knowing the patience of the nations civilization, surmounting heavy hits that would have destroyed other nations, and the people of the united states, and angry people resources and privilege with the in be of the world offering these fighting in the jungle, the desert, fighting on all the oceans, fighting for survival, fighting a war which would be hard and might be long, but which they would win. >> you are watching american history tv -- 48 hours of programming on american history every week
cuba, costa rica, the dominican republic, el salvador, guatemala, haiti, honduras, nicaragua, and panamahe will to fight survived. czeh, belgians, yugoslavs, filipinos, polls, free frenchman all fought with us. australians, new zealanders, south africans, canadians. we were not fighting alone. in this war of the people seeking a world without war for their children. britain, growing steadily stronger in its third year of , sendingping the skies huge bombers over german cities. russia fighting...
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cuba, costa rica, the dominican republic, el salvador, guatemala, haiti, honduras, nicaragua and panaman the conquest countries, the will to fight survived. belgians, yugoslavia's, britain's, czechoslovakia's, filipinos. free frenchman, they all fought with us in the battlefield. australians, new zealanders, south africans, canadians. we were not fighting alone. in this award of the people seeking a world without war for their children. britain, growing steadily stronger in its third year of four sweeping the skies of europe, piercing the enemy with , commending huge armadas and bombers over german promise would's never be attacked. russia fighting with an unparalleled tenacity, drawing upon inexhaustible reserves, asking no mercy and offering them. china, knowing the patience of the nation civilization surmounting handicaps the would've destroyed other nations, fighting on. the people of the united states and angry people whose resources were the envy of the world, offering these without fear. fighting in the factories in the foxholes. fighting in the jungles for weeks. fighting on all
cuba, costa rica, the dominican republic, el salvador, guatemala, haiti, honduras, nicaragua and panaman the conquest countries, the will to fight survived. belgians, yugoslavia's, britain's, czechoslovakia's, filipinos. free frenchman, they all fought with us in the battlefield. australians, new zealanders, south africans, canadians. we were not fighting alone. in this award of the people seeking a world without war for their children. britain, growing steadily stronger in its third year of...
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costa rica. >> ay! que casualidad que decÍa costa rica. ay! pero lo tienes que tocar.sas). >> mira. >> mira, perfecta cada quien tiene sus intereses en la vida y yo estoy claro. >> gracias muchachos. >> muchas gracias por la visita la verdad que siempre disfrutamos como ven daniel esÁa perdido, vamos a la pausa y enseguida aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" tienen que ver la reacciÓn de cientos de niÑos al recibir regalos de manos de chiquis rivera. >> tambiÉn haremos un recorrido por las vitrinas mÁs espectaculares de nueva york, no se mueva que ya volvemos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa" que siempre comienza contigo. >>> celebramos el dÍa de la virgen de guadalupe con una cobertura especial desde la ciudad de mÉxico, california y chicago. >> nos divertimos con ana lorena. >> nos visitÓ diego luna. >> son pesados. >> las armas son reales o sea, no reales pero tienen el peso real. >> bailamos al ritmo de gabriel. >> suenatron. >> y la prÓxima semana con muchas sorpresas celebramos las muchas sorpresas celebramos las navidades junto a las fÉnix, subway presenta: sub del día lunes de swee
costa rica. >> ay! que casualidad que decÍa costa rica. ay! pero lo tienes que tocar.sas). >> mira. >> mira, perfecta cada quien tiene sus intereses en la vida y yo estoy claro. >> gracias muchachos. >> muchas gracias por la visita la verdad que siempre disfrutamos como ven daniel esÁa perdido, vamos a la pausa y enseguida aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" tienen que ver la reacciÓn de cientos de niÑos al recibir regalos de manos de chiquis rivera. >>...
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by tha map, they would be in costa rica at this point. of course it's not.e the fact that iran has skin in the game through the support of hamas and hezbollah. iran is not about to sign off. they want a one-state solution. it doesn't exist. it further rewards the tactics and including terrorism and the war that hamas waged. and barack obama and president obama said that himself. that the timing of this will be unfortunate. you and this moves it out of the arena and into the international arena. it won't get solved there. >> i don't know if you saw at the top, cal perry took us through the map. this is obviously people that can see on a map how small and overall the land we are talking about. this is one of the maps and try to make sense of that. the west bank is the heart of the palestinian state and every one of the settlements that israel puts in takes away some of that land. doesn't that impede the process of negotiation? >> i think the process is impeded by a number the different factors. all of which have to be resolved to moderate and facilitate by pre
by tha map, they would be in costa rica at this point. of course it's not.e the fact that iran has skin in the game through the support of hamas and hezbollah. iran is not about to sign off. they want a one-state solution. it doesn't exist. it further rewards the tactics and including terrorism and the war that hamas waged. and barack obama and president obama said that himself. that the timing of this will be unfortunate. you and this moves it out of the arena and into the international arena....
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she is now on her honeymoon in costa rica. her new last name is duffy.s mallary duffy. >> look at how stunning. the flowers are beautiful. yeah. >> love the colors. >> yes. >> so how did it feel? >> i feel like i've gained a son. >> just saying, now you helped say yes to the dress. kind of wedding plan near way. >> what a great family, too, i had so much fun with the little girl there, her name was mckenna. >> she was fun. >> i yes. >> no! >> no, i'm not married, mike. >> she is nine, nine years old. i couldn't get the look at the back of my head. why didn't somebody say the back of my hair was all screwed up. >> don't look at me, i wasn't there. >> i must have slept in the news van on the way up there. >> you might have take answer nap, it is all good. >> 9:38. should we check in with jen one more time? look like people were pulling up at the firehouse. >> they totally are. these guys, what do they have? they have play dough for us? >> yes, play dough. >> you have play dough for us? >> merry christmas. all right, we're still here. by the way, mike jerri
she is now on her honeymoon in costa rica. her new last name is duffy.s mallary duffy. >> look at how stunning. the flowers are beautiful. yeah. >> love the colors. >> yes. >> so how did it feel? >> i feel like i've gained a son. >> just saying, now you helped say yes to the dress. kind of wedding plan near way. >> what a great family, too, i had so much fun with the little girl there, her name was mckenna. >> she was fun. >> i yes. >>...
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on the west coast of costa rica, one such party boat is about to depart for the island of tortuga.lexis is one of more than 100 people piled onto this multi-level catamaran for the trip. it's a hot day, and most of the passengers are on the top deck enjoying the shade of the canopy, but less than 30 minutes into the trip, strong winds and waves force the boat to turn back, and the crew is tested. >> about five minutes after they turn the boat around they start handing out life jackets. and then all of a sudden the boat's tilted and they say everybody run to the side of the boat. >> alexis continues recording as the party vibe quickly turns to confusion. >> i'm just kind of sitting in the middle going okay, this is strange. >> and things are about to get a whole hot worse. >> oh, my god. >> suddenly, the boat makes a hard tilt. with only seconds before disaster, would you know what to do? the boat you're on is leaning, taking on water. should you a, help slower passengers off first so they don't become trapped. b, immediately dive into the ocean and swim away from the boat, or c, ho
on the west coast of costa rica, one such party boat is about to depart for the island of tortuga.lexis is one of more than 100 people piled onto this multi-level catamaran for the trip. it's a hot day, and most of the passengers are on the top deck enjoying the shade of the canopy, but less than 30 minutes into the trip, strong winds and waves force the boat to turn back, and the crew is tested. >> about five minutes after they turn the boat around they start handing out life jackets....
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chile, peru, costa rica.they've also been active in the european union and there are agreements with a number of countries in the region and finally the integration has also been and i'd like to highlight the specific alliance. this effort that includes mexico, chile, colombia and peru but increasingly more latin american countries including argentina and it's a very interesting model because it is basically presenting a model of not only the free flow of goods but also services so this is an interesting model to watch in the region. it's also interesting there were also 30 countries in the alliance so including those in asia and i think this is an important connecting point between latin america and asia. the second feature i want to highlight is there has been this backlash some countries are going in the opposite direction and in particular i would like to highlight the case of argentina because they've reduced taxes and they've streamlined imports and they've eliminated control over the remittances and th
chile, peru, costa rica.they've also been active in the european union and there are agreements with a number of countries in the region and finally the integration has also been and i'd like to highlight the specific alliance. this effort that includes mexico, chile, colombia and peru but increasingly more latin american countries including argentina and it's a very interesting model because it is basically presenting a model of not only the free flow of goods but also services so this is an...
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any people that like costa rica would like nicaragua.gain, the name of this book, "war: the afterparty - a global walkabout through a half-century of u.s. military interventions." i guess it's been brian gruber -- our guest has been brian gruber. thank you very much for joining us. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> to give us your comments about this program, visit us at two and a.org. &a.org. and view our podcast. week'sou enjoyed this interview with brian gruber, here are some other programs you might like. and zdaines and that -- bazzi talk about their experience in the war. time orwatch these any research our entire video library at c-span.org. journal, washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, health care policy reporter stephanie armour and washington post reporter amy goldstein will look at health care changes under the administration and the republican led congress. theformer administrator for health care finance and top willn discuss the future of medicare and medic
any people that like costa rica would like nicaragua.gain, the name of this book, "war: the afterparty - a global walkabout through a half-century of u.s. military interventions." i guess it's been brian gruber -- our guest has been brian gruber. thank you very much for joining us. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> to give us your comments about this program, visit us at two and a.org. &a.org. and view our podcast. week'sou enjoyed this interview...
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a lot of people like costa rica might want to nicaragua. brian: the name of this book "war: the after party, a global walkabout through a half-century military interventions ." thank you very much for joining us. mr. gruber: thank you, brian. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> if you enjoyed this weeks q and a interview with brian gruber here are other programs you might like, steve james and jack bassi talking about the document refill the war tapes. andtimber on blue-eyed boy his expenses in vietnam as a journalist. kinzer on his book. search our entire video library at c-span.org. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. -- a 10:15, anti-poverty policies in their trump administration. at 3:00 p.m., staffers from the obama and george w. bush administrations talk about the presidential transition. ,onight, on the communicators verizon's executive vice president of public policy talks about the company's changes over recent years including the purchase available and the proposed acquisition of you who. m
a lot of people like costa rica might want to nicaragua. brian: the name of this book "war: the after party, a global walkabout through a half-century military interventions ." thank you very much for joining us. mr. gruber: thank you, brian. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> if you enjoyed this weeks q and a interview with brian gruber here are other programs you might like, steve james and jack bassi talking about the document refill the war tapes....
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so many people that like costa rica would like nicaragua. brian: again, the name of this book, "war: the afterparty - a global walkabout through a half-century of u.s. military interventions." our guest has been brian gruber. and those who have not been here the whole time, mr. gruber worked her 1983 until what? thank you very much for joining us. mr. gruber: thank you, ryan. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> for free transcripts, please visit us at q&a.org. transcripts are also available online and also podcasts. week's q&ayed this interview with brian gruber here are some other programs you might like. talking about the documentary program, "the war tapes." boba book by journalist timber. and stephen cancer's book on the secret world war. you can watch these anytime or search the entire library at c-span.org. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news in policy issues that impact you. morning, wallay street journal policy reporter policy reporter at look at health care changes and the republican-led c
so many people that like costa rica would like nicaragua. brian: again, the name of this book, "war: the afterparty - a global walkabout through a half-century of u.s. military interventions." our guest has been brian gruber. and those who have not been here the whole time, mr. gruber worked her 1983 until what? thank you very much for joining us. mr. gruber: thank you, ryan. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> for free transcripts, please visit us at...
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three latin american countries have agreements with china, chile, peru and costa rica. they've also been very active with the european union. there are agreements with a number of countries in the region. and finally latin america integration is also been undergoing very important changes and i like to highlight the specific alliance. this effort that includes mexico, chile, colombia and peru but increasingly more latin american countries including argentine and i will come to this, have expressed interest in the pacific alliance. the pacific alliance is a very interesting model because it is basically presenting a model of not only free flow of goods but also services capital and labor, particularly qualified labor. so this is an interesting model to watch in the region. it is also interesting that last time i count there were over 30 countries that were in the pacific alliance. including many countries in asia. i think in the future this is an important connecting point between latin america and asia. second feature that i want to highlight is that there has been, the
three latin american countries have agreements with china, chile, peru and costa rica. they've also been very active with the european union. there are agreements with a number of countries in the region. and finally latin america integration is also been undergoing very important changes and i like to highlight the specific alliance. this effort that includes mexico, chile, colombia and peru but increasingly more latin american countries including argentine and i will come to this, have...
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. >> empezamos por ecuador, seguimos por costa rica, miami, y acabamos aquÍ en miami.vivÍ ♪ ♪ ♪ sobrevivÍ a cada beso de tu boca ♪ ♪ a tus palabras duras como rocas ♪ ♪ te juro que voy a olvidarme ya mismo de ti ♪ ♪ sobrevivÍ a tanta espera rota en el silencio ♪ ♪ a no morir de nuevo en el intento ♪ ♪ y yo, en medio de este amor, sobrevivÍ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] karla: ay, son dos! ana patricia: yo sÍ te los doy! william: felicidades! francisca: mucha suerte, muchachos, y que sigan los Éxitos! alan: muchÍsimas gracias. oigan, seguimos en el guateque de "despierta amÉrica"! por exceso de cariÑo de las abuelitas, que siempre nos quieren apapachar, nuestra amiga televidente comiÓ de mÁs, cayÓ en el sobrepeso. eso es malo. le cambiÓ la vida con "yes you can". ana patricia: y entÉrate por quÉ iris chacÓn renuncia a unirse a charytÍn en una obra de teatro. alan: en "despierta amÉrica", donde disfrutar con toda tu familia. foto, foto! ¡no tengas miedo, es crest! no como el enjuague de antes... ...que te da la sensación de ardor. este enjuague de crest mata 99% de gérmenes sin el ardo
. >> empezamos por ecuador, seguimos por costa rica, miami, y acabamos aquÍ en miami.vivÍ ♪ ♪ ♪ sobrevivÍ a cada beso de tu boca ♪ ♪ a tus palabras duras como rocas ♪ ♪ te juro que voy a olvidarme ya mismo de ti ♪ ♪ sobrevivÍ a tanta espera rota en el silencio ♪ ♪ a no morir de nuevo en el intento ♪ ♪ y yo, en medio de este amor, sobrevivÍ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] karla: ay, son dos! ana patricia: yo sÍ te los doy! william: felicidades! francisca: mucha suerte,...
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i'm involved with the university for peace in costa rica, and actually we run a confronts in europe, as it happens, on human security i've learn a little bit about it. security mens national security types probably thinked but not out military types the become but is the conditions in the countries and the difficulties in latin america and elsewhere are the failures of countries to get a grip on themselves. another person i knew was abraham -- the general counsel of the were bank who actually persuaded the board, the executive board, that governance was relevant to economic development. it's crucial wimp think of legal intuitions then rule of law, et cetera and clearly this is a problem of varying degree in latin countries which makes i difficult for an american, who are ignorant of latinmer, although we know a little bit about cuba, and mexico, but not to much else. brazil because it's then but doesn't speak spanish. i think this is a real problem. bruce mentioned international organizations. he mentioned the european -- proposed an american committee on criminal problems but you pu
i'm involved with the university for peace in costa rica, and actually we run a confronts in europe, as it happens, on human security i've learn a little bit about it. security mens national security types probably thinked but not out military types the become but is the conditions in the countries and the difficulties in latin america and elsewhere are the failures of countries to get a grip on themselves. another person i knew was abraham -- the general counsel of the were bank who actually...
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i'm involved with thant for peace in costa rica, and we run a con conference on human security. that means the things which national security types such as general gray that not all military types thinks be which are the kips in the country. so much of the difficulties in latin america are the failures countries to get a grip on themselves. another person i knew was the general counsel of the world bank whoa actually persuaded the board, executive board, that governance was relevant to economic development. and it's crucial. lawyers know that. we think of legal institutions, rule of law, and clearly this is a problem of varying degrees in latin countries which makes it difficult for american and ignorant of latin america, cuba and mexico, but not too much else. brazil, because it's so big but doesn't speak spanish, it's different. this is a real problem. bruce mentioned international organizations. the european -- he proposed that the american committee on criminal problems but you put four finger on the problem. latin america is not europe. there's no organization cable to the
i'm involved with thant for peace in costa rica, and we run a con conference on human security. that means the things which national security types such as general gray that not all military types thinks be which are the kips in the country. so much of the difficulties in latin america are the failures countries to get a grip on themselves. another person i knew was the general counsel of the world bank whoa actually persuaded the board, executive board, that governance was relevant to economic...
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i involved with the university for peace which is in costa rica, and daniel we write a conference inas it happens on human security. i've learned a little about it. what human security means a necessary type such as jenna k probably thinks about but not all military types think about which is within the conditions in the countries. it seems seems clear to me that so much of the difficulties in latin america and elsewhere are the failures of countries to get a grip on themselves. another person that he knew was the general counsel of the world bank who actually persuaded the board, executive board, that governance was relevant to economic development. it's crucial. lawyers know that. we think of legal institutions, the rule of law. including this is a problem of varying degrees in latin countries which makes it difficult for an american who is really quite ignorant of latin america. as a rule we know a bit about cuba. and mexico but it's not too much built in brazil because it's a bit but then again it doesn't speak spanish. it's different and so forth. i think this is a real problem.
i involved with the university for peace which is in costa rica, and daniel we write a conference inas it happens on human security. i've learned a little about it. what human security means a necessary type such as jenna k probably thinks about but not all military types think about which is within the conditions in the countries. it seems seems clear to me that so much of the difficulties in latin america and elsewhere are the failures of countries to get a grip on themselves. another person...
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observer of the state of palestine, to the united nations, as well as the nonresident ambassador to costa rica and the dominican republic. he actually joined the permanent observer mission of the plo to the united nations in 1993 as deputy permanent observer and has since been on several committees and bodies of the united nations. dr. mansour also has spent some time since that time in the private sector and served as an adjunct professor in the political science department of the university of central florida. he holds a ph.d. in counseling from the university of akron, ohio, and has published several studies and articles about the palestinian community in the united states. i really don't know who in the united states can deliver a better perspective and so on and serve as keynote better than dr. mansour. please join me in welcoming dr. riyad mansour. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you very much, dr. subhi. subhi is a good friend of mine, and i'm always, every time we meet, whether today or a few years ago, or years before that, i always have a wonderful personal exchange with hi
observer of the state of palestine, to the united nations, as well as the nonresident ambassador to costa rica and the dominican republic. he actually joined the permanent observer mission of the plo to the united nations in 1993 as deputy permanent observer and has since been on several committees and bodies of the united nations. dr. mansour also has spent some time since that time in the private sector and served as an adjunct professor in the political science department of the university...
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vannucci quede ahÍ porque usted merece una felicitaciÓn muy especial >>> mario le pegÓ el gordo en costa ricando se acostumbra a dar regalos pero hay algunos que sin um im pocim que era era feliz >>> una chamarra de cuero por andar borracha, la chamarra que me habÍa regalado mima madre qu le costÓ mucho, se me habÍa perdido y me dijo lo que fero diste te la devuelvo >>> fue un aÑo que me acordaron acordeon no la de mi papÁ de juguete y, desde ese entonces este acorden me enamorÓ completamente >>> ahorita me acaban de dar unos reconocimientos significan mucho para mÍ porque obviamente me quiero ganar pre comi premio muy lindo el reconocimiento de la gente >>> una cÁmara que guardo para siempre me la regalÓ el 2009. se ha caÍdo muchas veces pero todavÍa sirve. >>> tengo las cartas cuando me mandaba, cuando estaba en la cÁrcel, todas las tengo ahÍ. que creo que es, este es lo mÁs bonito que se me da, porque llaves todo lo material se echa a perder, todo se desgasta, pero esas palabras los sentimientos ahÍ se quedan. >>> fÍjense usted un regalo >>> un regalo de mi abuela como lego, y una guitarra
vannucci quede ahÍ porque usted merece una felicitaciÓn muy especial >>> mario le pegÓ el gordo en costa ricando se acostumbra a dar regalos pero hay algunos que sin um im pocim que era era feliz >>> una chamarra de cuero por andar borracha, la chamarra que me habÍa regalado mima madre qu le costÓ mucho, se me habÍa perdido y me dijo lo que fero diste te la devuelvo >>> fue un aÑo que me acordaron acordeon no la de mi papÁ de juguete y, desde ese entonces este...
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gente de costa rica, pura vida! >> muy frÍo aquí en nueva york. >> pura vida! una persona tÍmida, cerrada. tiene que relajarse. y poco a poco va a salir. y logra su dinero, y es un desafÍo para Él. un desafÍo un poco difÍcil. lo logra y sale adelante. y siguen muchos problemas legales, lamentablemente. alan: yo te vi hablando de larry hernÁndez... >> cuando todo el mundo decÍa que iba a caer preso. johnny: quÉ pasÓ? ana patricia: seÑores, vÁmonos a una pausa. dÉjame hablar. >> ahora tenemos que celebrar la vida. johnny: es lo que ir a decir, vamos a celebrar la vida, comadre. y por ahÍ viene david ruiz, que estÁ cumpliendo aÑos. ana patricia: kareline cumple 10 aÑos, felicidades. >> me gusta ese moÑo, jÉsica estÁ cumpliendo 14. ana patricia: ailÍn cumple 8. johnny: y matthew estÁ cumpliendo un aÑo. ana patricia: para felicitar a un amigo o familiar por su cumpleaÑos, enviÉ su foto "despierta amÉrica" la direcciÓn es despierta amÉrica cumpleaÑos. johnny: dale! o tambiÉn puedes hacerlo al correo electrÓnico de "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ al derecho y al revÉs ♪ ♪ a
gente de costa rica, pura vida! >> muy frÍo aquí en nueva york. >> pura vida! una persona tÍmida, cerrada. tiene que relajarse. y poco a poco va a salir. y logra su dinero, y es un desafÍo para Él. un desafÍo un poco difÍcil. lo logra y sale adelante. y siguen muchos problemas legales, lamentablemente. alan: yo te vi hablando de larry hernÁndez... >> cuando todo el mundo decÍa que iba a caer preso. johnny: quÉ pasÓ? ana patricia: seÑores, vÁmonos a una pausa....
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are part of ttp and at least i believe it to more interested in becoming part of it, columbia and costa rica in addition to this, latin america has also been very active in terms of their relationship with china and asia more broadly. three latin american countries have trade agreements with china. they have also been active with the european union. and there are agreements with a number of countries in the region and finally latin america immigration has also been undergoing changes and i would like to highlight the specific alliance. this integration effort that includes mexico, chile, columbia and prove, but increasingly more latin american countries including argentina have expressed interest in the ttp and it's an interesting model because it's basically presenting a model of not only free flow of goods, but also services, capital and labor particularly, by labor, so this is an interesting model to watch in the region. it's so interesting that last time i count there were over 30 countries including many countries in asia and i think in the future this is it important connecting point b
are part of ttp and at least i believe it to more interested in becoming part of it, columbia and costa rica in addition to this, latin america has also been very active in terms of their relationship with china and asia more broadly. three latin american countries have trade agreements with china. they have also been active with the european union. and there are agreements with a number of countries in the region and finally latin america immigration has also been undergoing changes and i...
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en ha casa dios mÍo orgullo venezolano mis amados diurno dul universo es martes 6 de diciembre y costa ricas bendiciones de lo que uno tiene, prepÁrate para un triunfo, escorpiÓn, has orado a los Ángeles has pedido has hecho peticiones al cielo en esta semana vas a ver proyectado lo que pediste, asÍ que prepÁrate, viene un momento sabroso, tambiÉn muchos skor escorpiones podrÍan poner un Ángel en tu vida. >> sagitario, tienes que poner mucha alegrÍa en tu casa dicen los Ángeles siÉntate como un Ángel por supuesto tambiÉn en el dueÑo absoluto continuamos con me lo dijo un manualing rito. >> muchas gracias mario, quiero saber la eco tÉcnica para sanar, pero vamos a comenzar con lo que estÁ pasando en redes sociales les cuento que beckham es parte la nueva campaÑa para la unicef contra la violencia infantil siendo tendencia en el #siendo compartido por famosos como marc anthony ahÍ podemos ver el video que cada uno de los tatuajes de beckham estÁ cobrando vida para esta campaÑa pero bueno vamos a copiar de tema, los chicos de calibre 3 50 se declaran la guerra para hacerse bromas los unos a lo
en ha casa dios mÍo orgullo venezolano mis amados diurno dul universo es martes 6 de diciembre y costa ricas bendiciones de lo que uno tiene, prepÁrate para un triunfo, escorpiÓn, has orado a los Ángeles has pedido has hecho peticiones al cielo en esta semana vas a ver proyectado lo que pediste, asÍ que prepÁrate, viene un momento sabroso, tambiÉn muchos skor escorpiones podrÍan poner un Ángel en tu vida. >> sagitario, tienes que poner mucha alegrÍa en tu casa dicen los Ángeles...
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. >> i've heard personally that -- out here the number one country is costa rica, for some reason.what you want? >> no, no, no, no. that's not for me. no, i love my job. you know, we'll see. i want to be very supportive of the trump administration, and, you know, president-elect trump in getting these policies through. you know, i love being a part of fixing our country. so we'll see. there's still a lot of talking going on, and no one really knows where it's goings to end. but i'm doing everything i can to be supportive, and we, you know, i know that we have the right man for the job in donald trump to fix the country. stuart: jeff dewitt on the show frequently in the campaign days, always with a smile. no wonder, he won. [laughter] jeff, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: thanks. now this, goldman sachs, they've got a ceo, lloyd blankfein, he says we don't have to worry about trump after all. he was very worried about him -- >> he was, but then he saw his company's stock go up some 30 to % since mr. trump won. he gave an interview to a german newspaper. i don't
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costa rica.iminar a personas que tienen antecedentes criminales del paÍs los va a sacar pero el resto veo que el proceso de inmigraciÓn viene siendo mucho mÁs rapido con todos los cambios que Él nos va traer es positivo. >>> entonces ahora cÓmo po draigs de hec podrÍas definir su presidencia porque lo hemos visto activo en redes sociales algo que no muchos presidentes han hecho personalmente? >>> yo creo que el periodo de Él puede ser muy bueno pero vuelvo a decir que Él tiene un atentado y parece ser que viene en el segundo aÑo de lo que viene siendo su termina presidencial. >>> pues gracias por estar con nosotros y ey! no se vaya porque mÁs adelante estaras con nosotros dan don predicciones de para mundo del espectÁculo que tienen que ver luis miguel y jlo me has dejado con la boca abierta. >>> vamos a ver cÓmo se prep entran en new york verÓnica, qÉe nos tienes? >>> estamos nosotros aquÍ con la carrera cuenta regresiva para darle la bienvenida al aÑo nuevo pero muchachos sÍ tiene algÚn novio o
costa rica.iminar a personas que tienen antecedentes criminales del paÍs los va a sacar pero el resto veo que el proceso de inmigraciÓn viene siendo mucho mÁs rapido con todos los cambios que Él nos va traer es positivo. >>> entonces ahora cÓmo po draigs de hec podrÍas definir su presidencia porque lo hemos visto activo en redes sociales algo que no muchos presidentes han hecho personalmente? >>> yo creo que el periodo de Él puede ser muy bueno pero vuelvo a decir que...
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i've done stories on this, costa rica, panamÁ, parts of south america very popular with americans lookingor a better deal. dagen: i know he wants to talk about lebron. stay in the united states, move to a city that has a very low cost of living, that have you have great access to health care and allow cost of living like nashville, they have incredible hospitals, they have incredible doctors and the weather is very nice and it's cheap and the people are lovely. there you go. sandra: is that where you're going to head? >> not anywhere near close. dagen: if you have, you know, neurological problems as you get older, miami is the place to be. greatest neurologists in the country. sandra: let's talk about lebron james for a second. >> if i had been the person selected, i would have gone with hussein bolt, lebron james is incredible to bring championship to cleveland, very commendable, but in an olympic year, i'm just a person that believes if you have an athlete like hussein bolt who for three olympic cycles wins every sprint event, that's very hard to do. as a professional athlete, former pr
i've done stories on this, costa rica, panamÁ, parts of south america very popular with americans lookingor a better deal. dagen: i know he wants to talk about lebron. stay in the united states, move to a city that has a very low cost of living, that have you have great access to health care and allow cost of living like nashville, they have incredible hospitals, they have incredible doctors and the weather is very nice and it's cheap and the people are lovely. there you go. sandra: is that...
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maribel guardia: juliÁn siempre pasÓ su navidad en costa rica.galito la infancia a muchos niÑos. era una mujer muy dadivosa y muy alegre. me acuerdo que lo Último que preguntÓ fue por mÍ, porque creo que se iba con esa preocupaciÓn de decir: "¿quÉ va a ser de ella?". addis: y agradece la bendiciÓn de tener a su hijo y esposo, quien ha sido como un segundo padre como juliÁn. maribel guardia: le agradezco mucho a dios tener a marco, que lo ha protegido, que le grabÓ su disco, que ha sido su manager. que dios los bendiga! gracias "despierta amÉrica" por todo su cariÑo y su apoyo, para mÍ y para mi hijo. le deseo a todo el pÚblico feliz navidad, que dios los bendiga, y que este aÑo que inicia estÉ lleno de sonrisas, luz, amor, sabidurÍa y tolerancia. les mando un beso y muchas gracias! alan: un beso para ti, mi maribel! feliz navidad para ti, para juliÁn. marco, un abrazo enorme! francisca: quÉ bueno que compartan eso, porque mucha gente se siente identificada. yo antes no festejaba mucho la navidad, porque tenÍa malos recuerdos, pero aprendÍ que es
maribel guardia: juliÁn siempre pasÓ su navidad en costa rica.galito la infancia a muchos niÑos. era una mujer muy dadivosa y muy alegre. me acuerdo que lo Último que preguntÓ fue por mÍ, porque creo que se iba con esa preocupaciÓn de decir: "¿quÉ va a ser de ella?". addis: y agradece la bendiciÓn de tener a su hijo y esposo, quien ha sido como un segundo padre como juliÁn. maribel guardia: le agradezco mucho a dios tener a marco, que lo ha protegido, que le grabÓ su...
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was able to i'm originally from the south bay and a homework tutor to students and traveled to costa rica as an english teacher and a tutor and helped the immigrants and one of the most important things i've learned if my parents was that when they came to the college of the deep south in the they looked at different and they speak the language different and came from a country that took american hostages they were not subject to discrimination and an era of coverdaleness now look at 2016 our country has gun backyards r backwards this is hate and racism and people in the communities are scared immigrants are afraid and one of the most heartbreaking is one of any classrooms they was in tears i have to have a terrible conversation with my parents i told any mom and dad not to speak parcy in public when a if someone hears you, we can't control we we look like but control the language to protect ourselves the fact that conversation was in 2016 was are heartbreaking in hastings any campus we are were saddened what lies ahead for the future and any professors were weeping in fact no instruction
was able to i'm originally from the south bay and a homework tutor to students and traveled to costa rica as an english teacher and a tutor and helped the immigrants and one of the most important things i've learned if my parents was that when they came to the college of the deep south in the they looked at different and they speak the language different and came from a country that took american hostages they were not subject to discrimination and an era of coverdaleness now look at 2016 our...
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was able to i'm originally from the south bay and a homework tutor to students and traveled to costa rica as an english teacher and a tutor and helped the immigrants and one of the most important things i've learned if my parents was that when they came to the college of the deep south in the they looked at different and they speak the language different and came from a country that took american hostages they were not subject to discrimination and an era of coverdaleness now look at 2016 our country has gun backyards r backwards this is hate and racism and people in the communities are scared immigrants are afraid and one of the most heartbreaking is one of any classrooms they was in tears i have to have a terrible conversation with my parents i told any mom and dad not to speak parcy in public when a if someone hears you, we can't control we we look like but control the language to protect ourselves the fact that conversation was in 2016 was are heartbreaking in hastings any campus we are were saddened what lies ahead for the future and any professors were weeping in fact no instruction
was able to i'm originally from the south bay and a homework tutor to students and traveled to costa rica as an english teacher and a tutor and helped the immigrants and one of the most important things i've learned if my parents was that when they came to the college of the deep south in the they looked at different and they speak the language different and came from a country that took american hostages they were not subject to discrimination and an era of coverdaleness now look at 2016 our...
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stuart: 2500 christians from costa rica cannot be in america, they're going to australia and a similarof muslim migrants. >> are coming here. if i wanted to be unkind, stuart varney and put it in varney parlance, i would say that australia is dumping its rubbish, its trash on america. stuart: that's a little strong, nick adams. >> it's strong, but it's clear to see there's no upside for america in this deal. stuart: i'm astonished, we get rid of christians and bring in muslims. >> you couldn't conceive of this deal. stuart: when was this inked or signed? >> it's a secret deal between the secretary of state john kerry and president obama with the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. a parting gift. talking about land mines for the incoming administration, bloody-mindedness, the good news is the greatest deal maker in presidential history is about to assume the desk at the white house, this doesn't require a wall to stop it, just a signature. stuart: you're a trump guy. welcome here. >> it's my first interview with you as an american. stuart: i'm an american you have a green card.
stuart: 2500 christians from costa rica cannot be in america, they're going to australia and a similarof muslim migrants. >> are coming here. if i wanted to be unkind, stuart varney and put it in varney parlance, i would say that australia is dumping its rubbish, its trash on america. stuart: that's a little strong, nick adams. >> it's strong, but it's clear to see there's no upside for america in this deal. stuart: i'm astonished, we get rid of christians and bring in muslims....