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can really create a digital single market. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us the board of nissan has voted to fire chairman carlos coned he remains in jail on suspicion of falsifying financial reports on japanese car the japanese carmakers french partner renault is meanwhile keeping going on as chief executive at least temporarily naming an interim c.e.o. just yesterday a major rift is threatening to open between the two companies endangering their profitable lions the french and japanese economy ministers even met today over the matter. it was an equally awaited decision in tokyo and around the world for hours nissen's top executives held consultations with their c.e.o. hero to a psych hour then it became clear go and must leave his position as chairman of the site is expected to be his temporary successor. carstone has plans from the plush surroundings of his executive suite to a spartan cell behind the walls of this tokyo jail rumors that mr management was behind his fall from grace spreads like wildfire. it
can really create a digital single market. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us the board of nissan has voted to fire chairman carlos coned he remains in jail on suspicion of falsifying financial reports on japanese car the japanese carmakers french partner renault is meanwhile keeping going on as chief executive at least temporarily naming an interim c.e.o. just yesterday a major rift is threatening to open between the two companies endangering their profitable lions the french...
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if you want more stories from the digital age then visit our facebook page t.w. digital. here you can find the latest digital news and trends as well as recommended apps tech gadgets and helpful to torrijos as well as episodes of shift the calls follow us and tell us what you think is it either of you digital on facebook. and as always on shift we leave through the exit internet find of the week today useful machine. is this what the heart of the internet looks like a machine which pumps out the eternal flood of data the fine cogs keep on turning in an endless loop transporting trillions of bits and bytes. no there's nothing inside it's just a pretty extreme. the argentinian molly studio specializes in elaborate three d. animation useful machines is the name of the video clip they serve absolutely no purpose but they're wonderful to look at the borders are as producers know how to use computer generated graphics to make technology relaxing. and next week. sex with a robot researchers in barcelona are working on humanoid robots with artificial intelligence how are they cha
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one more about living in the digital age then check out our facebook page d.w. digital. there you'll find the latest digital news and trends as well as interesting apps exciting gadgets and even tutorials and of course don't miss our shift reports. like us post your comments give us your name at the w. dish. and as always on ships we leave through the exit the internet find of the week today miniature worlds. the austrian clamens virat is a master of small things. the motion designer and director is a macro photography specialist. the miniature worlds he creates are lovingly set up an animated. he's inspired by the mountains of his homeland. behind the playful looking miniatures is a love of detail both an extremely steady hand and endless patience are needed. these attributes help him to keep total control of his films as viewers can. and next week the d.w. satirical shows a proven yet is making a splash on t.v. and social media the russian speaking format stands out because it's programmed in the game's development environment unity motion capture makes famous figures
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digital. starts november twenty fifth on t.w. . welcome to the science show on d w coming up this time tomorrow today. definable at the center of our solar system the sun has many secrets but researchers are making fascinating discoveries the core rotates faster than the outside and said activity varies in intensity while. there is even more news from space at the greenbank observatory astronomy is a list.
digital. starts november twenty fifth on t.w. . welcome to the science show on d w coming up this time tomorrow today. definable at the center of our solar system the sun has many secrets but researchers are making fascinating discoveries the core rotates faster than the outside and said activity varies in intensity while. there is even more news from space at the greenbank observatory astronomy is a list.
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investment in digital infrastructure is crucial worldwide and the only way to reduce digital inequality between rich and poor old town and country but in order to create more equality the internet has to be universally accessible and affordable. from the remote australian town of. calling for the same. the sooner they get it the better so they can get in touch with the outside world you know. there is hope for the community in the australian outback a new radio mast is due to be put into operation soon. she says high speed internet for everyone. now digital medical aid for crisis areas a smart phone is all it takes to support doctors there that's the idea behind area . even complicated cases of illness can be discussed via video or whatsapp. afghanistan a country struggling to find peace basic medical care is a problem to doctors and hospitals are very committed. complicated external support can be used. which is why wahid arianne founded the charitable organization early on telling in britain the physician fled from afghanistan himself as a teenager when i came at the age of fifteen in
investment in digital infrastructure is crucial worldwide and the only way to reduce digital inequality between rich and poor old town and country but in order to create more equality the internet has to be universally accessible and affordable. from the remote australian town of. calling for the same. the sooner they get it the better so they can get in touch with the outside world you know. there is hope for the community in the australian outback a new radio mast is due to be put into...
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they are digital maurier's. for women for internet activists one mission the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and filings they deploy the powers of social media. above their messages are spreading like wildfire the social media spectacle is critical to the boat and thousands of years to come. on the streets they know women who are changing the world already. digital. stores so much money clip on t w. this is day that we news coming to you live from berlin is britain's freshly into drugs that deal dead in the water downing street briefs ministers on the draft agreement the head of an emergency cabinet meeting later today but senior we want poured from the country's north where people are surviving on the leaves. and new worries about germany's economic boom as.
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of non digital behavior in the age of digitized. so i doubt if you could tell you on monday people write more consciously they sit down and write a letter consciously or notes in a notebook it's highly seasonal teaching those who was in the teams pool even large companies like b.m.w. have jumped on the vintage bandwagon with sixty's and seventy's style motorcycles every tenth b.m.w. motorcycle sold is a retro model. almost as expensive as the motorcycles and extremely in demand furniture made in the mid twentieth century this cycle cost ten thousand euros is in the us and that's because it's a young going on a standard from the sixty's and seventy's was built differently much better in quality and it was glued an assembled differently the furniture was built for eternity. because. linda marshall likes to buy retro clothes she loves fashion from the twenty's what fascinates her about an era she never experienced herself. i mean we had discussed the macnow so to me this has a lot to do with enjoyment the enjoyment of design music danc
of non digital behavior in the age of digitized. so i doubt if you could tell you on monday people write more consciously they sit down and write a letter consciously or notes in a notebook it's highly seasonal teaching those who was in the teams pool even large companies like b.m.w. have jumped on the vintage bandwagon with sixty's and seventy's style motorcycles every tenth b.m.w. motorcycle sold is a retro model. almost as expensive as the motorcycles and extremely in demand furniture made...
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digital on facebook. and as always on shift we leave through the exit internet find of the week today useful machines is this what the heart of the internet looks like a machine which pumps out the eternal flood of data the fine cards keep on turning in an endless loop transporting trillions of bits and bytes. no there's nothing inside it's just a pretty extreme. the argentinian molly studio specializes in elaborate three d. animation useful machines is the name of the video clip they serve absolutely no purpose but there. wonderful to look out the one is not as producers know how to use computer generated graphics to make technology relapsing. and next week. sex with a robot research is involves alona a walking on humanoid robots with artificial intelligence how would a changing our views on human passion and they even be used the therapeutic purposes computer love thanks to a conscious. lawyer . culture. a hair. superman. super food. dialogue on the lead of those. lifestyles during. the last. thirty min
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today, there's over 100,000 digital health apps. there's 1200 digital health companies. 6.9 billion this year being invested by venture capital in these. there's a huge focus. i'm sure all of you are hearing from these. so, when you listen to them, what i'm going to recommend is that you put them in one of these buckets that is currently on the screens before you. one of those where maybe it's the red bucket on the far left. there are no studies to support their assertions or there are no study to assert it's going to improve the quadruple lane. for others, it may go in the right-upper corner where there are several positive meta analysis that support that this will improve health outcomes and the member experience. so one little click. so for this one, i've put in some blue bars here. as we go through and vet these digital health companies that are going to come in and you are going to ascertain perhaps how might this impact a chronic condition or perhaps many chronic conditions and mental health conditions, you want to think about
today, there's over 100,000 digital health apps. there's 1200 digital health companies. 6.9 billion this year being invested by venture capital in these. there's a huge focus. i'm sure all of you are hearing from these. so, when you listen to them, what i'm going to recommend is that you put them in one of these buckets that is currently on the screens before you. one of those where maybe it's the red bucket on the far left. there are no studies to support their assertions or there are no study...
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. >> page 8, is what is digital health navigation. and again, we think that you know, live, married with digital is an appropriate approach and meets different needs of different people at different times. here we also want to show impact at the y axis and the cop scopen the x axis. you may have point solutions functioning for a speculative tee or transactions as you move to the right. it could be extension of live support where you are sending questions and receiving answers. can you do text or share documents. you can share plan information. if you move to the right of that, it's more of a hub model where it's a digital self service to connect to zar yus vs programs. they know age, gender, the types of services i have and the types of conditions they have so the tools they access are personalized for me and there could be push-out position and as well as the member actually engaging with that digital service. and then if you move to the far right, it's the full on consumer engagement platform where it really is a platform that plugs
. >> page 8, is what is digital health navigation. and again, we think that you know, live, married with digital is an appropriate approach and meets different needs of different people at different times. here we also want to show impact at the y axis and the cop scopen the x axis. you may have point solutions functioning for a speculative tee or transactions as you move to the right. it could be extension of live support where you are sending questions and receiving answers. can you do...
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i see a future where you will be able to hold a digital euro digital dollars to rock late at the central bank. who stands to profit from a world without money and who will be the losers. without susan ashley many people would have problems getting their hands on money here in the so-called swabian alps a rural part of southwest germany she drives out to villages that no longer have a bank or cash machine to death i put in when i started my training at the bank was still opening new branches. i never thought i would end up providing my customers with money and other banking services in this way to condemn it go down to. money van serves the outlying areas around the town of hide and hide she has specially assigned stops where she parks and then sets up shop. this bank on wheels provides the usual over the counter services it has an a.t.m. and a machine for printing bank statements many here are fed up that they have no bank in their area. never check the answers no that would be much better young people like me can use online banking but i still need cash. register there is no other optio
i see a future where you will be able to hold a digital euro digital dollars to rock late at the central bank. who stands to profit from a world without money and who will be the losers. without susan ashley many people would have problems getting their hands on money here in the so-called swabian alps a rural part of southwest germany she drives out to villages that no longer have a bank or cash machine to death i put in when i started my training at the bank was still opening new branches. i...
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my question is about the digital divide. some of the creativity is happening in developing countries, but these are also countries where we're seeing regulations that governments are imposing that seem primarily concerned of isolating those governments from criticisms or preventing flows of information across borders. so what is the u.s.' message to these companies as we are increasingly interested in investing in them, and how can we push back on these countries who seem primarily concerned with insulating themselves? >> i think for us the proof is in the pudding. the united states, one of the reasons -- you cited the rate of connectivity growth. one of the reasons we won't be at the rate of connectivity growth is because 80% of homes have internet connections. as far as rate, our rate will slow as we get to thee hardest portions of our broadband service. as we go to other countries, uniformly, we try to advocate for the system we have because we've shown that it works. facilities-based competition, literalized spectrum mar
my question is about the digital divide. some of the creativity is happening in developing countries, but these are also countries where we're seeing regulations that governments are imposing that seem primarily concerned of isolating those governments from criticisms or preventing flows of information across borders. so what is the u.s.' message to these companies as we are increasingly interested in investing in them, and how can we push back on these countries who seem primarily concerned...
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my question is about the digital divide. some of the fastest growing rates of connectivity are happening in developing countries. but these are also countries where we're seeing regulations that governments are imposing that seems primarily concerned with isolating the governments from criticisms or preventing flows of information across borders. so how -- what is the u.s. message to these countries as our companies are increasingly interested in investing them and how can we push back on this in countries where they're seen primarily concerned with insulating themselves. >> i think for us the proof is in the pudding. the united states, one of the reasons you cited the rate of connectivity growth. one of the reasons we are not going to be in the top list on rate of connectivity growth is that 80% of our country is already connected. 79% of americans have home broadband connections. that's up from 76 the year before that. i think when we go to other countries and it's, you know, sort of uniformly we try to advocate for the sy
my question is about the digital divide. some of the fastest growing rates of connectivity are happening in developing countries. but these are also countries where we're seeing regulations that governments are imposing that seems primarily concerned with isolating the governments from criticisms or preventing flows of information across borders. so how -- what is the u.s. message to these countries as our companies are increasingly interested in investing them and how can we push back on this...
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labs our vision is to forge the future but digital -- the future of industry through digital technology and collaboration. dmdi is the way to focus on the future of american manufacturing. let me back up for a moment. dmdii is part of the larger effort in two ways. one, it's part of a network of manufacturing institutes, part of this manufacturing u.s.a. network of 14 institutes across the u.s. that are all focused on one particular advanced manufacturing capability. the recognition of many groups, public and private, who recognized several years ago that our manufacturing capabilities were eroding and if we wanted to maintain national security, if we wanted to increase the manufacturing capabilities of the u.s., we needed to make sure that we were both developing these advancing -- advanced manufacturing technologies and also figuring out how to reduce those to practice from a technology standpoint and work force standpoint. we're part of this broader manufacturing u.s.a. network and we're also one of eight institutes that are part of the d.o.d. manufacturing institute. and these insti
labs our vision is to forge the future but digital -- the future of industry through digital technology and collaboration. dmdi is the way to focus on the future of american manufacturing. let me back up for a moment. dmdii is part of the larger effort in two ways. one, it's part of a network of manufacturing institutes, part of this manufacturing u.s.a. network of 14 institutes across the u.s. that are all focused on one particular advanced manufacturing capability. the recognition of many...
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or engaging in the digital economy. anything we can do to help further digital inclusion i think is a good for the country. >> yeah. i mean, you know, shameless plug, my book coming out in brookings press is about digital invisibility and how the internet could potentially be creating nut underclass. primarily because what you said, the digital economy is shaping the way people live, learn, and earn, and the extent to which we have people getting on the bandwagon of digital access, not just the deployment, a binary, i have it/i don't have it, but engaging it in ways where they can actually find jobs or connect to the sharing economy, et cetera, is really critical. i see maureen liewis who's donea lot of work at ntia. >> maureen has been great on these issues and driving forward in a way that's helping us not only advance the projects we're working on but the way we look at the challenge, right? >> yeah. chairman powell yesterday gave a digital divide speech as part of connect to compete, which brings me to this question
or engaging in the digital economy. anything we can do to help further digital inclusion i think is a good for the country. >> yeah. i mean, you know, shameless plug, my book coming out in brookings press is about digital invisibility and how the internet could potentially be creating nut underclass. primarily because what you said, the digital economy is shaping the way people live, learn, and earn, and the extent to which we have people getting on the bandwagon of digital access, not...
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for us as dmdie we focus on digital manufacturing. as jeff alluded to, this fits nicely into the fourth industrial revolution. the industry auto movement that's bringing the digital and physical worlds together. within digital manufacturing what we want to do is connect a product's life cycleful. we want to use data to create what's called the digital thread this ethread of data from the earliest stages of design through factory operations , ough making and assembling through the end of life. there's an incredible amount of data ect collecting along this thread that allows us to make better insights, to better understand what is happening within our factories, what is happening within our supply chains and ultimately raise the readiness, raise the capabilities of our industrial base. it's through partnerships with the department of defense and through our leading manufacturing partners like lockheed martin who are basically working hand in hand where we understand what is the need for the war fighter what is the need from the manufact
for us as dmdie we focus on digital manufacturing. as jeff alluded to, this fits nicely into the fourth industrial revolution. the industry auto movement that's bringing the digital and physical worlds together. within digital manufacturing what we want to do is connect a product's life cycleful. we want to use data to create what's called the digital thread this ethread of data from the earliest stages of design through factory operations , ough making and assembling through the end of life....
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and that's really the dilemma that we are in in a digital world. we all are progressing in extraordinary ways. it is never going to be a binary. this discussion, and the letter enables me to in fact by the very structure of the book say we are entering the dilemma of this age together. and your thoughts will sharpen mine and i hope my thoughts will sharpen yours. i look at my young readers here, and i'm so excited. thank you. thank you so much for bringing them. so debra, i'd like you to just begin with a quote from david ulan that is the beginning of my last letter 9 and then i will proceed. >> hello. to read we need a certain kind of silence. that seems increasingly elusive in our overnetworked society. and it is not conthem police station we desire, but an odd sort of distraction. distraction masquerading as being in the know. in such a landscape knowledge can't help but fall prey to illusion. an illusion deeply cuductive with its promise that speed can lead us to illumination. that is more important to react than to think deeply. reading is an
and that's really the dilemma that we are in in a digital world. we all are progressing in extraordinary ways. it is never going to be a binary. this discussion, and the letter enables me to in fact by the very structure of the book say we are entering the dilemma of this age together. and your thoughts will sharpen mine and i hope my thoughts will sharpen yours. i look at my young readers here, and i'm so excited. thank you. thank you so much for bringing them. so debra, i'd like you to just...
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digital lives starts november twenty fifth haunting w. to me. hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and across europe people have been commemorating the end of the first world war one hundred years ago on november the eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen known by some as the great war it was in fact an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe that left many millions dead or maimed. there was particularly heavy fighting in northern france and the flanders region of belgium where there was a bitter war of attrition between our lied and german forces both sides fired millions of tons of munitions and for the first time the world witnessed a large scale deployment of chemical weapons as. well one focus of the clashes was the belgian town of apra where large quantities of war remnants such as unexploded munitions and poison gas canisters are on earth each year for farmers like hertz dinero there's what they call an iron harvest to be brought in from the fields alongside their ordinary crops. it's harvest se
digital lives starts november twenty fifth haunting w. to me. hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and across europe people have been commemorating the end of the first world war one hundred years ago on november the eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen known by some as the great war it was in fact an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe that left many millions dead or maimed. there was particularly heavy fighting in northern france and the...
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if you want more stories from the digital age then visit our facebook page p.w. digital. here you can find the latest digital news and trends as well as recommended apps tech gadgets and helpful tutorials as well as episodes of shift of course follow us and tell us what you think is it either of you digital on facebook . and as always on shift we leave through the exit internet find for the week today useful machine. is this what the heart of the internet looks like a machine which pumps out the eternal flood of data the fine cops keep on turning in an endless loop transporting trillions of bits and bytes. no there's nothing inside it's just a pretty exterior. the argentinian mall the studio specializes in elaborate three d. animation useful machines is the name of the video clip they serve absolutely no purpose spot they're wonderful to look at the one is ours producers know how to use computer generated graphics to make technology relaxing. and next week. sex with a robot researchers in barcelona are working on humanoid robots with artificial intelligence how are they c
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safety and digital citizenship. they are pretty good about things like being nice to each other but they don't say a lot about what they are doing with the data and who else might have access to it. so, their idea of digital citizenship is narrow and self- serving. we don't want them to be the ones teaching in the schools. i would also say, it's a problem when those schools are completely reliant on google tools. it's hard to become a critical consumer and ask questions that need to be asked now and in the future about google when we teach the kids that -- here is your first gmail account. watch these youtube videos. when schools are saying that all education must have been through google products. i don't know how we will have kids going out to be critical of google. >> we are concerned that young people are being deliberately socialized by the digital media companies and the advertisers to give up information and connect with these things. one thing we are tracking is the artificial intelligence applications being
safety and digital citizenship. they are pretty good about things like being nice to each other but they don't say a lot about what they are doing with the data and who else might have access to it. so, their idea of digital citizenship is narrow and self- serving. we don't want them to be the ones teaching in the schools. i would also say, it's a problem when those schools are completely reliant on google tools. it's hard to become a critical consumer and ask questions that need to be asked...
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then the digital revolution comes along. what do we do now?type an e-mail and send it around the office. it's the same thing. we can do more of it which i'm not sure is more productive, quite frankly. so that's not realizing the benefits of computer technology. we are just now seeing new types of tools that let offices work togeth together. so a long way of answering your question, the tension is can we accept and put into language, whether it's statute or policy, ways of working that let us realize the benefits of this revolution. there's a number of cases where you might go to model based development which is using all digital for a certain product but then your customer will say that's great you did that, but you've still got to provide me this artifact because you have been doing it for 20 years but i still need to see that particular artifact so you end up doing the work twice. i talked long enough that i have forgotten your question. >> i'm sure arun will not. it's got to be the case on the hill that the constituency for an industrial po
then the digital revolution comes along. what do we do now?type an e-mail and send it around the office. it's the same thing. we can do more of it which i'm not sure is more productive, quite frankly. so that's not realizing the benefits of computer technology. we are just now seeing new types of tools that let offices work togeth together. so a long way of answering your question, the tension is can we accept and put into language, whether it's statute or policy, ways of working that let us...
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means of payment like a digital currency and we call it the. this is something that would be completely new for a central bank to do when there's no one that we can really watch and learn from so we have to do all the footwork by ourselves we are just investigating yet to learn more about that option so how would a digital currency issued by a central bank work take germany central bank the bundesbank it issues heroes in the form of coins and notes in future ordinary germans might happen account directly with the bundesbank unlike with a private bank this money would continue to belong to the account holder theory making it as secure as cash. would it be better to retain a minimum supply of cash and have that written into law for the students in seguin there's plenty to consider. the mayor. or a fifteen year old indeed to give it ten or fifteen years and i think we won't be able to use cash hardly at all anymore. how little by gauge where new not of things continue on their current trajectory. and i think we're heading towards a totally monitor
means of payment like a digital currency and we call it the. this is something that would be completely new for a central bank to do when there's no one that we can really watch and learn from so we have to do all the footwork by ourselves we are just investigating yet to learn more about that option so how would a digital currency issued by a central bank work take germany central bank the bundesbank it issues heroes in the form of coins and notes in future ordinary germans might happen...
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bienvenido a "ediciÓn digital". al elevador y vimos que algo estaba mal sÍ sentÍ que algo iba a pasar en mi vida. el estÓmago, realmente, lo sentÍa apretado y nos caímos. pasÓ rapidÍsimo. lo Único que hice fue abrace a mi esposo. afortunadamente, el elevador empezÓ, se escucharon ruidos, que ya luego nos explicaron que es que empezÓ a frenar, trae unas grapas mecÁnicas que empiezan a frenar la caÍda, pero caÍmos del 93 al piso 11. estuvo horrible. pero, todavÍa peor cuando nos contactaron y nos dijeron que no encontraban el elevador. ese fue realmente el momento para mÍ mÁs difÍcil. estoy en un tratamiento mÉdico con mi papÁ y yo decÍa: no puede ser, yo voy a morir. vine acompaÑarlo al tratamiento y aquÍ. pero, gracias a dios estamos bien, ya disfrutando nuevamente. carolina: maÑa, estamos viendo justamente en pantalla las fotografÍas de ellen rescate, del milagro cÓmo los bomberos consiguen romper el concreto, ustedes estÁn sentados en el elevador. cuÉntanos cÓmo frecuente diste cuenta que finalmente habÍan llegado
bienvenido a "ediciÓn digital". al elevador y vimos que algo estaba mal sÍ sentÍ que algo iba a pasar en mi vida. el estÓmago, realmente, lo sentÍa apretado y nos caímos. pasÓ rapidÍsimo. lo Único que hice fue abrace a mi esposo. afortunadamente, el elevador empezÓ, se escucharon ruidos, que ya luego nos explicaron que es que empezÓ a frenar, trae unas grapas mecÁnicas que empiezan a frenar la caÍda, pero caÍmos del 93 al piso 11. estuvo horrible. pero, todavÍa peor...