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lourdes: lo iniciaron el viaje en ecuador porque no se les exigÍa visa para entrar, pero ecuador cambiÓaÑana nos dicen que no podemos viajar a ecuador aquÍ no tenemos una visa. lourdes: ecuador dice que les darÁ visa a los que compraron su pasaje antes del 26 de noviembre, y a partir de hoy, no habrÁ libre visado. >> nuestros familiares en el exilio estÁn dispuestos ayudar econÓmicamente para nuestros pasajes. lourdes: organizaciones de exiliados cubanos en miami han propuesto unas alternativas para evitar que logren superar el limbo que se encuentran en estos momentos. similar a lo que fue el Éxodo de la fundaciÓn en donde entramos mÁs de 10.000 cubanos de distintos paÍses en el transcurso de unos tres aÑos. lourdes: cuba culpa a estados unidos por la polÍtica pies secos, pies mojados, estÁ fomentando la inmigraciÓn ilegal. estarÍan hablando en estas ocasiones, es una crisis humanitaria. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: en el marco de la crisis de centroamÉrica, personas que buscan llegar a estados unidos, informÓ la situaciÓn. jorge: llamado a los milita
lourdes: lo iniciaron el viaje en ecuador porque no se les exigÍa visa para entrar, pero ecuador cambiÓaÑana nos dicen que no podemos viajar a ecuador aquÍ no tenemos una visa. lourdes: ecuador dice que les darÁ visa a los que compraron su pasaje antes del 26 de noviembre, y a partir de hoy, no habrÁ libre visado. >> nuestros familiares en el exilio estÁn dispuestos ayudar econÓmicamente para nuestros pasajes. lourdes: organizaciones de exiliados cubanos en miami han propuesto...
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what is the implications of this change with the president's hold on power in ecuado ecuador?>> it seems that's running into a few problems, and ecuador now, particularly economic issues with the economy slipping, with the price of oil at low point, of course. and he's faced numerous demonstrations on th the streets. he still remains reasonbly popular, and what he wants to do, i think, is cement that power over the longer run, and he's taken a few steps, including these constitutional amendments, which will allow him to do so, basically. he's a man obsessed with power and control, and he feels it is slipping a bit, and i think he wants to reinforce it. >> people of ecuador are not happy about this. they're out in protest on the streets. is there anything that they can do to stop this change? >> not a whole lot. let me say that people are out on the streets, that's a traditional form of governmental change in ecuador, at least before raphael correa took power. but the fact that these constitutional amendmented passed by 10 100-8. he has lost some popularity, but no, there is no
what is the implications of this change with the president's hold on power in ecuado ecuador?>> it seems that's running into a few problems, and ecuador now, particularly economic issues with the economy slipping, with the price of oil at low point, of course. and he's faced numerous demonstrations on th the streets. he still remains reasonbly popular, and what he wants to do, i think, is cement that power over the longer run, and he's taken a few steps, including these constitutional...
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en el Último aÑo sobre todo una ruta se volviÓ recurrente salir de ecuador y cruzar 7 naciones y llegareciÓ de ellos y los dejÓ dormir en casa. >>> tengo que hacerlo por la familia y quiero hacer con mi mujer y hijo >>> para estos cubanos no ha sido fÁcil llegar y establecers en estados unidos, terminÓ una aventura y comienza tra, pero por lo menos llegaron. pero para muchos otros el panorama se complica porque a partir de hoy ecuador volviÓ a pedir visa a los cubanos que salen legalmente de la isla. >>> no yo considero que es positiva para evitar la migraciÓn y muchos fallecimientos que han ocurrido crew cuan cruzando la trono entefrontera >>> el paÍs lo hizo porque muchos cubanos quedaron en costa rica porque nicaragua no les permite cruzar su territorio para seguir a estados unidos, casi todos volaron de cuba a ecuador donde iniciÓ este recorrido terrestre >>> se el gobierno de cuba que culpa a estados unidos por esta crisis anunciÓ que a partir del 7 de diciembre vuelve a controlar la salida de los especialistas de la salud porque cada vez que de un menos de la isla >>> vas al consu
en el Último aÑo sobre todo una ruta se volviÓ recurrente salir de ecuador y cruzar 7 naciones y llegareciÓ de ellos y los dejÓ dormir en casa. >>> tengo que hacerlo por la familia y quiero hacer con mi mujer y hijo >>> para estos cubanos no ha sido fÁcil llegar y establecers en estados unidos, terminÓ una aventura y comienza tra, pero por lo menos llegaron. pero para muchos otros el panorama se complica porque a partir de hoy ecuador volviÓ a pedir visa a los cubanos...
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when we got to the other side, we would be in ecuador.very apprehensive because there's always lots of police, lots of guns at any border. so i couldn't believe we would be able to cross so easily. this was a big do or die day. if i didn't make it, i would never see my children again. a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. it's a highly thercontagious disease.here. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. ta
when we got to the other side, we would be in ecuador.very apprehensive because there's always lots of police, lots of guns at any border. so i couldn't believe we would be able to cross so easily. this was a big do or die day. if i didn't make it, i would never see my children again. a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try......
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when we got to the other side, we would be in ecuador.s very apprehensive because there's always lots of police, lots of guns at any border. so i couldn't believe we would be able to cross so easily. this was a big do or die day. if i didn't make it, i would never see my children again. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges marie callender knows that a any occasion feel more special. so she makes her pie crust from scratch. and sprinkles on brown sugar streusel. so that you can spend more time making special moments... ...with your family. marie callender's it's time to savor. wheall i can think abouthit, is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving
when we got to the other side, we would be in ecuador.s very apprehensive because there's always lots of police, lots of guns at any border. so i couldn't believe we would be able to cross so easily. this was a big do or die day. if i didn't make it, i would never see my children again. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound...
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kiarinna: en ecuador el arbolito se coloca en los horarios de mediados en ecuador el arbolito se colocabre y para el 24 de diciembre el momento mÁs importante la cena de familia. >> se recibe el niÑo jesÚs el dÍa 24. se invitan a la familia, los amigos, los vecinos y se pasa muy bien. kiarrinna: las novena de los pesebres son parte que estos paÍses comparten. conductor: excelente, gracias. la pasamos con fernando que nos explica cÓmo la navidad es celebrada en mÉxico? ♪ ♪ (cantan) fernando: la poza es una traiciÓn la mexicana que comienza celebrarse nueve dÍas antes de la nochebuena. >> es el significado de cuando la virgen estuvo embarazada pidiendo posada para dar a luz. >> yo siento como sinosotros estamos ya en el pasado. estamos siguiendo a marÍa y josÉ tocando las puertas. >> hacemos una celebraciÓn despuÉs con la comida con los "tamales". fernando: se tuvieron que invertir horas de preparaciÓn en la cocina para hacerlos "tamales". >> se va siendo la masa y se le pone el relleno a gusto ya sea carne de puerco pollo. fernando: despuÉs de los alimento llega la parte favorita de los
kiarinna: en ecuador el arbolito se coloca en los horarios de mediados en ecuador el arbolito se colocabre y para el 24 de diciembre el momento mÁs importante la cena de familia. >> se recibe el niÑo jesÚs el dÍa 24. se invitan a la familia, los amigos, los vecinos y se pasa muy bien. kiarrinna: las novena de los pesebres son parte que estos paÍses comparten. conductor: excelente, gracias. la pasamos con fernando que nos explica cÓmo la navidad es celebrada en mÉxico? ♪ ♪...
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there are glaciers and volcanoes across ecuador. climate change is threatening the glaciers of the andes. the area covered by glaciers has decreased by 44% just between 1956 in 1997. the glacier ice is melting rapidly. more than half of the ice has disappeared. although he is cutting his ice, he has noticed the climate has changed. there used to be more snow. snow would block our way. the donkeys would get stuck. we had to shovel our way to the top and just make blocks out of white snow. he will take six blocks with him today. he will earn just around five dollars for each of them. she serves one of her specialties. but she knows the times are changing. it not just the climate. when he's no longer around, the tradition will go with him. >> spending christmas in an are quite jail connected to the ongoing fee for scandal. the former vice president arrived after switzerland authorize his extradition. he was one of 14 indicted by the u.s. on charges of bribery, money laundering, and wire fraud. here's a reminder of the top story we're f
there are glaciers and volcanoes across ecuador. climate change is threatening the glaciers of the andes. the area covered by glaciers has decreased by 44% just between 1956 in 1997. the glacier ice is melting rapidly. more than half of the ice has disappeared. although he is cutting his ice, he has noticed the climate has changed. there used to be more snow. snow would block our way. the donkeys would get stuck. we had to shovel our way to the top and just make blocks out of white snow. he...
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it grew. >> hit you big. >> it hit me. >> ecuador, colombia, y... >> ecuador y nicaragua. >> y nicaragua, tambi\n. good one. congratulations to you guys. >> thank you. >> continued success, and thanks before we go, how about a look at the "tiempo" community calendar for today? in queens, up until 1:00, the new york immigration coalition holds another key to the city event. they're partnering with consulates and legal-service providers to help out immigrant new yorkers. it happens at p.s. 61, located at 98-50 50th avenue -- that's in corona, queens. later this evening in brooklyn, good shepherd church presents mariano aguirre and duo cantabile -- i think i got it right -- a voice and guitar concert of songs and arias. you can enjoy classical and contemporary music from argentina, brasil, m\xico, paraguay, y venezuela, tambi\n. good shepherd church, located at 1950 batchelder street in brooklyn. admission is...free! another place to visit today -- the hispanic society of america -- the museum there in manhattan is open now until about 4:30. you can explore every aspect of culture from spai
it grew. >> hit you big. >> it hit me. >> ecuador, colombia, y... >> ecuador y nicaragua. >> y nicaragua, tambi\n. good one. congratulations to you guys. >> thank you. >> continued success, and thanks before we go, how about a look at the "tiempo" community calendar for today? in queens, up until 1:00, the new york immigration coalition holds another key to the city event. they're partnering with consulates and legal-service providers to help...
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at the beginning, the proposal of ecuador was, ok, we're not going to dig, we're not going to distractract fossil fuels. but then they said, because international community is not that is give us a grant big enough to cover what we're not going to extract -- amy: to pay for it not to be developed or drilled. that was the idea that correa put out. >> exactly. they received the money. instead of digging, they do whatever they have to do with that money that they have received. saidow president correa we're going to dig anyway because that money is institutions, and this has created a whole crop inside ecuador. it is the same case in bolivia. on,e all saying, come you're going to do this in order to get fossil fuels. how much does it cost to deforest one hectre? what is the cost of losing the biodiversity? it is huge. so why are we going to destroy forests, national parks, to find something that we are ready know is killing us? because i'm a change is mainly due to fossil fuels that are being burned. so instead of going this way, we should begin to learn and live with the forest. there ar
at the beginning, the proposal of ecuador was, ok, we're not going to dig, we're not going to distractract fossil fuels. but then they said, because international community is not that is give us a grant big enough to cover what we're not going to extract -- amy: to pay for it not to be developed or drilled. that was the idea that correa put out. >> exactly. they received the money. instead of digging, they do whatever they have to do with that money that they have received. saidow...
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many flew direct to ecuador which does not require cubans to have visas.from there they would fly to costa rica. but they were stopped in nicaragua. under u.s. law any cuban who makes it to u.s. soil is allowed to apply to u.s. residency, but many cubans worry that may change. >> it's important for the united states and cuba to work together at the center of the issue along with ecuador. it has allowed these people to enter the country. >> cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and make it tot taws. >> russian state television is reporting a number of refugees and migrants stranded on the border of finland. finnish border guards have blocked them from entering the country. refugee had been allowed to cycle across the border but that now has been said to be banned. relative of the three-year-old boy whose death in september helped focus the world on the flight of refugees has arrived in canada. he died with his brother and his mother when the boat capsized. we have reports from va vancouver. >> at the vancouver international airport a family
many flew direct to ecuador which does not require cubans to have visas.from there they would fly to costa rica. but they were stopped in nicaragua. under u.s. law any cuban who makes it to u.s. soil is allowed to apply to u.s. residency, but many cubans worry that may change. >> it's important for the united states and cuba to work together at the center of the issue along with ecuador. it has allowed these people to enter the country. >> cubans are expected to restart their...
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for years cubans had been getting to ecuador because of the east and coming up through central america. that is no longer an option, cubans are having problems. >> cuba criticized the u.s. for the cuban adjustment act. and grants status to cubans that touch american soil. are the two countries working together to address the crisis? >> i assume that discussions about migration, discussions about possible resumptions in deportation are ongoing between the government. they have been ongoing for years. last time a crisis point was reached was in the early '90s, the client administration reached accords with the government. a number of issues came up. one was not the rescinding of the cuban adjustment abbing, but a safety valve. the united states agreed to take in 20,000 cubans every year over and above the visa quoters. in return. the government said they'll accept deportees from the high seas, not if they reached u.s. soil. that's the basis of the wet foot, dry foot policy. >> the cuban adjustment act is not up for a debate. i think that will change down the line. >> it's not something t
for years cubans had been getting to ecuador because of the east and coming up through central america. that is no longer an option, cubans are having problems. >> cuba criticized the u.s. for the cuban adjustment act. and grants status to cubans that touch american soil. are the two countries working together to address the crisis? >> i assume that discussions about migration, discussions about possible resumptions in deportation are ongoing between the government. they have been...
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starting in ecuador working their way north to costa rica and nicaragua.un into a roadblock. >> reporter: pitching a new tent at the border crossing. cuban migrants are building another makeshift home after the wind pulled down their previous one. >> translator: we have been here a month and a few days, more than 30 days. >> they are part of roughly 5,000 cubans who have made it to costa rica from ecuador aiming for the u.s. but here they have met a roadblock when nicaragua a cuban ally firmly closed its border to them a month ago. >> we didn't expect this situation, we have to be creative and we're running out of money. >> while some still hold out at the border, most are put up in schools churches and community centers in nearby towns. costa rica is helping it with food clothing and shelter. but can't maintain them indefinitely. >> our health and security systems have been stretched to the limits. >> reporter: a cold war era law known as the cuban adjustment law allow cubans who reach u.s. soil to maintain residency. many have been tempted into the tryin
starting in ecuador working their way north to costa rica and nicaragua.un into a roadblock. >> reporter: pitching a new tent at the border crossing. cuban migrants are building another makeshift home after the wind pulled down their previous one. >> translator: we have been here a month and a few days, more than 30 days. >> they are part of roughly 5,000 cubans who have made it to costa rica from ecuador aiming for the u.s. but here they have met a roadblock when nicaragua a...
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. >> she'd been volunteers in ecuador and teaching children o underprivileged children. it was a world different than an upper class cincinnati neighborhood. >> i felt this call to do something with my life to make the world a little place. that's when the little seed started to grow. >> at 22 she says she had her first call from god. what does god's call sound like? >> i wish it was a phone call on a cell phone. that would make it a lot easier. i was sitting on a beach in ecuador when i was praying, and i was thinking about the boyfriend i had just broken up with and i was missing my family. i was just kind of asking god, like, what is all this about? i felt from somewhere -- it's not like a voice i heard, but i felt this feeling like ushgd be a nun. i was like who said that, you know? over the next couple of days it was really clear that god was inviting me to something. >> she made her first vows to religious life over the summer. she's one of six women in the last couple of years to join in cincinnati. that's six more than than that group has had in the last decade.
. >> she'd been volunteers in ecuador and teaching children o underprivileged children. it was a world different than an upper class cincinnati neighborhood. >> i felt this call to do something with my life to make the world a little place. that's when the little seed started to grow. >> at 22 she says she had her first call from god. what does god's call sound like? >> i wish it was a phone call on a cell phone. that would make it a lot easier. i was sitting on a beach...
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said he is running out of options. >> we urgently request the countries located toward the south, ecuador, panama and columbia, implement clearer, more forceful measures to avoid these migrant flows. >> for now, these cuban migrants remain in limbo. paul beban, al jazeera. >> up next, the fallout over hoverboards, from number one holiday gifford to being yanked from store she was. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> a california hospital reaching out to the families of some babies, they say they may have been exposed to tooberg close in the maternity wing, saying more than 1,000 people may have been exposed to t.b. between august and november. they say a nurs
said he is running out of options. >> we urgently request the countries located toward the south, ecuador, panama and columbia, implement clearer, more forceful measures to avoid these migrant flows. >> for now, these cuban migrants remain in limbo. paul beban, al jazeera. >> up next, the fallout over hoverboards, from number one holiday gifford to being yanked from store she was. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we...
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they're at the center of this issue, along with ecuador.ese people to enter their country. >> the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and realize their dream of making it to the united states. al jazeera. >>> massive flooding forced tens of thousands of people in four south american countries to take refuge in shelters. uruguay, bar guy, brazil and argentina have all been affected. the argentine. the said climate change is partly to blame and promised government aid. >>> in the united states, a large storm is bringing snow and strong winds. there has been heavy snowfall in wisconsin and illinois. >>> an al jazeera investigation into performance enhancing drugs remains in the spotlight. it involves a pharmacist once an intern at an anti aging clinic in the u.s. he told an undercover reporter that the human shimmed a human growth huer mon to the wife of peyton manning. one of the main points of contention remains the dates that he, charlie sly, worked in the clinic in indiana. >> when undercover athlete liam collins first m
they're at the center of this issue, along with ecuador.ese people to enter their country. >> the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and realize their dream of making it to the united states. al jazeera. >>> massive flooding forced tens of thousands of people in four south american countries to take refuge in shelters. uruguay, bar guy, brazil and argentina have all been affected. the argentine. the said climate change is partly to blame and promised...
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they are at the center of this issue along with ecuador.allowed these people to enter their country. >> reporter: the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and realize their dream of making it to the united states. victoria with al jazeera. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, we're on the road with nigeria's army and says it's on track to defeat boko haram rebels. and the latest on the al jazeera under cover investigation into the world of sports doping. ♪ ♪ you are watching al jazeera and a quick recap of our stories this hour and at least 18 people killed in an explosion targeting a gunman office in northwestern pakistan and say a suicide bomber hit a center issuing id cards. israel's supreme court reduced olmert's prison term to 18 months and former prime minister sentenced six years in 2014 for fraud and bribery over a real estate deal during his time asthma mayor of jerusalem. retaking mosul from i.s.i.l. after declaring a strategic victory in ramadi and flew the national flag over government buildings after recapturing key
they are at the center of this issue along with ecuador.allowed these people to enter their country. >> reporter: the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and realize their dream of making it to the united states. victoria with al jazeera. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, we're on the road with nigeria's army and says it's on track to defeat boko haram rebels. and the latest on the al jazeera under cover investigation into the world of sports doping. ♪ ♪ you...
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.>> gracias amanda nos trasladamos a en venezuela ecuador y colombia.en colombia con foros artificiales de degustar los platillos favoritos para grandes y pequeÑos. cada primeras semana de diciembre colombia se celebra la inmaculada concepciÓn de la virgen marÍa.>> testigo: se hace como tradiciÓn por los niÑos, se come buÑuelos natillas, dulces, tamales.>> periodista: en venezuela la navidad comienza a sentirse desde muy temprana con el ritmo de las gaitas. una de las tradiciones importantes en la preparaciÓn de la tradicional achaca que reÚne a toda la familia para su elaboraciÓn.>> testigo: no reunimos todos con la mÚsica, bebida, el que llega ayudar. siempre la mayor la abuela de la mamÁ es la encargada de llevar el mando para hacerla.>> periodista: los arreglos decorados de navidad se colocan desde mediados de noviembre y el dÍa de navidad el protagonista es el pavo relleno.>> testigo: se preparan en chocolate caliente y se reciba el niÑo jesÚs en la noche del 24. se invita vecinos y amigos familiares y se pasa muy bien.>> periodista: entre tres paÍses comparten adaptÁndolo a su cul
.>> gracias amanda nos trasladamos a en venezuela ecuador y colombia.en colombia con foros artificiales de degustar los platillos favoritos para grandes y pequeÑos. cada primeras semana de diciembre colombia se celebra la inmaculada concepciÓn de la virgen marÍa.>> testigo: se hace como tradiciÓn por los niÑos, se come buÑuelos natillas, dulces, tamales.>> periodista: en venezuela la navidad comienza a sentirse desde muy temprana con el ritmo de las gaitas. una de las...
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now cubans can travel to ecuador without visas, and that has created a new route to the united states. more than 17,000 cubans arrived in the u.s. through the mexican border. this year that number has nearly doubled until the borders were closed. at a recent summit the nicaraguan government closed the borders. and countries have refused to let them in. >> the argued reason is that this should be resolved through a regional treaty. >> central american countries have been under pressure to crackdown on migration sinc since 2014 when tens of thousands of children arrived in the u.s. unaccompanied. in the meantime, costa rican president said they're running out of options. >> we request that the countries located to the south ecuador, panama, and colombia implement more forceful measures to prevent these immigrant flows. >> for now they stay in limbo. >> the president expected to arrive shortly. and make comments regarding isil and homeland security. we'll take a break and bring you those comments live when we come back. >> from washington, d.c. the president is set to speak briefly. we'r
now cubans can travel to ecuador without visas, and that has created a new route to the united states. more than 17,000 cubans arrived in the u.s. through the mexican border. this year that number has nearly doubled until the borders were closed. at a recent summit the nicaraguan government closed the borders. and countries have refused to let them in. >> the argued reason is that this should be resolved through a regional treaty. >> central american countries have been under...
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it's the first large-scale copper mine in ecuador.the mine has faced massive resistance by the indigenous shuar people, who say they were not consulted and have been forced off their lands as a result of its construction. in november 2014, leading anti-mining activist josÉ isidro tendetza antÚn was found dead only days before he was due to speak out against the mirador mine at the u.n. climate summit in lima, peru. he was found buried with his arms and legs bound and with signs of torture. activists have accused the ecuadorian authorities of complicity in his murder. speaking a year before his death at the assembly of the communities of the south of ecuador in december 2013, tendetza urged the community to stay united against threats to their ancestral territory. here, united, we have to continue forward. if we are not united, we don't have value. enough,he time to say that this corruption that comes to us and the threats to our territory in the ecuadorian amazon. amy: that was the late ecuadorian anti-mining activist speaking in dece
it's the first large-scale copper mine in ecuador.the mine has faced massive resistance by the indigenous shuar people, who say they were not consulted and have been forced off their lands as a result of its construction. in november 2014, leading anti-mining activist josÉ isidro tendetza antÚn was found dead only days before he was due to speak out against the mirador mine at the u.n. climate summit in lima, peru. he was found buried with his arms and legs bound and with signs of torture....
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he couldn't get to ecuador. [inaudible] >> she's asked if there's another place he delivered. >> it's one of the things in the book that corrects somebody misreporting that has occurred about this issue. so the u.s. government asserted, falsely, that the chinese allowed to snowden to leave on an invalid passport in order to poke at the eye of the government but that's false. that didn't happen. when he boarded his plane in hong kong he had a valid passport. if you passport do you ever notice that it would have a little chip logo on the front? because there's a microchip inside. you may foolishly think that is for your convenience to allow you to zip through jfk but really this is a tool of state control to do exactly what second is that hillary clinton did who, in my view, this action disqualifies her from the presidency as much as her vote to invade iraq. she said, me, she turned off his passport while he was in the air to moscow. is only supposed to change planes in moscow. when he appeared at the airport he w
he couldn't get to ecuador. [inaudible] >> she's asked if there's another place he delivered. >> it's one of the things in the book that corrects somebody misreporting that has occurred about this issue. so the u.s. government asserted, falsely, that the chinese allowed to snowden to leave on an invalid passport in order to poke at the eye of the government but that's false. that didn't happen. when he boarded his plane in hong kong he had a valid passport. if you passport do you...
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the estimates are between $10,000 and $15,000 just to go from ecuador to mexico. and i would argue, a very dangerous hike between ecuador and the border between the u.s. and mexico. >> dr. frank mora, florida international university. thank you for being with me. i appreciate it. >> sure. absolutely. >> dozens of opposition activists arrested around cuba on u.n. human rights day. international human rights groups say they were -- well, the regime routinely arrests and jails activists for taking part in rallies or meetings. at one rally planned in havana, there was yelling, and you can see it, pushing and shoving between dissidents and pro-government counter demonstrators. no injuries were reported in this incident. opposition to the communist party rule in cuba is forbidden. >>> the projected 38 million passengers will fly on u.s. carriers during christmas and new year's holidays. according to the trade group airlines for america, that's a 3% increase over last year. they say the increase could be attributed to lower fares and an improved economy. we'll be right b
the estimates are between $10,000 and $15,000 just to go from ecuador to mexico. and i would argue, a very dangerous hike between ecuador and the border between the u.s. and mexico. >> dr. frank mora, florida international university. thank you for being with me. i appreciate it. >> sure. absolutely. >> dozens of opposition activists arrested around cuba on u.n. human rights day. international human rights groups say they were -- well, the regime routinely arrests and jails...
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and then to be invited to go to ecuador. so how does he get to another country that would pose to him without the airspace controlled directly or indirectly by the united states? the president of ecuador was visiting moscow for a trade function for a trade meeting and there was are rumored that snowden was aboard his played i'm sorry the bolivian president. the austrians forced him to leave and. he was angry there was a risk to his life in this action so risking the life of a foreign head of state to capture the guy that obama characterized as a 29 year-old hacker is over the top. but that is what would happen if he cannot get anywhere. he can only go to countries that border russia and hope for the bass. he could go to kazakhstan. >> talk about though weak points of the culture? >> american culture? >> that is another program. [laughter] what is happening in the united states reminds me of yugoslavia with the ability to respond that is carried out by supper identify the liberal elites it does as much to working men and wome
and then to be invited to go to ecuador. so how does he get to another country that would pose to him without the airspace controlled directly or indirectly by the united states? the president of ecuador was visiting moscow for a trade function for a trade meeting and there was are rumored that snowden was aboard his played i'm sorry the bolivian president. the austrians forced him to leave and. he was angry there was a risk to his life in this action so risking the life of a foreign head of...
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we know this begins with a big band of warm weather that stretches roughly east-west from ecuador to let's walk back a step and ask why all that warm weather is there in the first place? >> well, ray, normally trade winds blow from the americas to asia, and they pile up vast amounts of warm water off the asian continent. but when those trade winds relax all that warm washington --all that warm water surges back to the americas. and we have an area two and a half times the continental united states where the temperatures are exceedingly high, sea level has risen, and actually an impact that began early in the summer in asia, africa, and south america, so this bad boy has had a big impact already. >> so, can we project forward when we see something like chenai on the east coast of india, which normally gets 55 inches of rain through a season, and now in a period of six weeks one-third the time it already has 60 inches of rain. is it automatic that we're going to get punched in the nose, too? or do we have to wait and see? >> it's interesting because this year we have the october to nov
we know this begins with a big band of warm weather that stretches roughly east-west from ecuador to let's walk back a step and ask why all that warm weather is there in the first place? >> well, ray, normally trade winds blow from the americas to asia, and they pile up vast amounts of warm water off the asian continent. but when those trade winds relax all that warm washington --all that warm water surges back to the americas. and we have an area two and a half times the continental...
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on travel made braving the florida straights the only escape route, but now cubans can travel to ecuadorut visas, opening a new route overland through central america and mexico. according to border protection in 2014, more than 17,000 cubans arrived through the mexican border. this year, that number has nearly doubled, until the borders were closed. at a recent summit, the nicaragua summit said the cuban migrants are a threat to security. costa rica had a plan to bypass the road block by flying them to guatemala and bell lease to continue their journey but those countries have also refused to let them in. >> this position disappoints and especially do that to the argued reason, which is that this should be resolved through a regional treaty. >> central american countries have been under pressure to crack down on migration since 2014 when tens of thousands was children arrived in the u.s. unadad. in the meantime, costa rica's foreign minister said he is running out of options. >> we urgently request the countries located toward the south, ecuador, was not ma and columbia implement cleare
on travel made braving the florida straights the only escape route, but now cubans can travel to ecuadorut visas, opening a new route overland through central america and mexico. according to border protection in 2014, more than 17,000 cubans arrived through the mexican border. this year, that number has nearly doubled, until the borders were closed. at a recent summit, the nicaragua summit said the cuban migrants are a threat to security. costa rica had a plan to bypass the road block by...
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they are the center of this issue along with ecuador.it has allowed these people to enter their country. >> the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and realize their dream of making it to the united states. >> finnish border guards have blocked refugees from the country. refugees had been allowed to cycle across the border, but that is now said to be banned. >> officially the decision was made to protect the safety of the asylum seekers themselves as it would not be safe to ride a bike across the border into the cold winter weather. and as the border crossings sites are mainly designed for cars, it was, however, also said that the aim is to avoid so-called illegal migration to finland. the key here is seeking asylum is a human right. they have been pushing finland to create safe routes for asylum seekers and refugees, and these new measures seem like an attempt to close off one safe route for those wishing to seek asylum, which is obviously worrying and shameful. >> relatives of the three-year-old boy who died in septe
they are the center of this issue along with ecuador.it has allowed these people to enter their country. >> the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week and realize their dream of making it to the united states. >> finnish border guards have blocked refugees from the country. refugees had been allowed to cycle across the border, but that is now said to be banned. >> officially the decision was made to protect the safety of the asylum seekers themselves as it...
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. >> por supuesto ya que mide vez se hizo en ecuador y ha recorrido todo estos paÍses. >> la misma parte tienen mÁs tiempo de san en el paÍs. >> de acuerdo con el plan despuÉs de llegar al salvador nos inmigrantes se gana fuera hacia mÉxico y los llegarÁn a estados unidos en donde se acogerÁn a la ley de ajuste cubano que establece beneficios migratorios para los cubanos que pisan suelo estadounidense. canciller fue claro que su paÍs no pagar a los t desde esta nacional saltador y que serÁn los propios migrantes que tendrÁn que sufragar. sin embargo el funcionario pedirÁn donaciones y descuentos a las aerolÍneas. se espera que el primer contingente de migrantes saldrÁ de esa terminal aÉrea la prÓxima semana. desde costa rica hÉctor guzmÁn univisiÓn. enrique: venezuela es el paÍs mÁs violenta con una tasa de homicidios 90inicio por cada 100.000 habitantes datos de la organizaciÓn no gubernamental entre los Últimos aÑos ha documentado el creciente Índice de ese país. el mÁs preocupante en cada caso la impunidad que rodea la mayoria el dÍa de estos crÍmenes. >>175 homicidios al cierre del 2
. >> por supuesto ya que mide vez se hizo en ecuador y ha recorrido todo estos paÍses. >> la misma parte tienen mÁs tiempo de san en el paÍs. >> de acuerdo con el plan despuÉs de llegar al salvador nos inmigrantes se gana fuera hacia mÉxico y los llegarÁn a estados unidos en donde se acogerÁn a la ley de ajuste cubano que establece beneficios migratorios para los cubanos que pisan suelo estadounidense. canciller fue claro que su paÍs no pagar a los t desde esta...
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they're at the center of this issue together with ecuador.these people to enter the country >> reporter: the cuban s are expected to restart their journey next week and realise their dream of making it to the united states >>> a deal has been struck to help cubans moving to the u.s. many people from central america and syria did not fair as well in 2015. >> reporter: 2015 began with a setback for the obama administration. a federal judge ruling against the president's executive actions on immigration, halting plans to shield almost five million undocumented immigrants from deportation. the program remains on hold. the case likely to be decided by the supreme court. obama's immigration policy suffered a second strike when a californian judge ruled the detention of children is illegal >> it is so sad that the country are asking protection. it is treated them like criminals >> reporter: under legal pressure immigration and customs enforcement sped up its processing of detained mothers and children releasing them in 20 days rather than months. at
they're at the center of this issue together with ecuador.these people to enter the country >> reporter: the cuban s are expected to restart their journey next week and realise their dream of making it to the united states >>> a deal has been struck to help cubans moving to the u.s. many people from central america and syria did not fair as well in 2015. >> reporter: 2015 began with a setback for the obama administration. a federal judge ruling against the president's...
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many flew direct to ecuador, which doesn't require cubans to have see sas -- visas.ey were stopped in nicaragua, which is a close ally of cuba's. any cuban who makes it on to u.s. soil is allowed to apply for residency. but with improving relations between the u.s. and cuba, many cubans worry that might change. >> translator: it's important for the united states and cuba to work together. they are at the center of this issue. along with ecuador. >> reporter: the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week, and realize their dream of making it to the united states. >>> hundreds of syrians trapped by the intense fighting in two parts of the country have now been relocated. people have arrived in rebel-held territory in idlib, and shia regime supporters in the village of idlib have adrived in damascus. while pro-assad fighters have moved as well. >>> the war on syria has forced many people to take grave risks trying to reach the safety of europe. among them was a 3-year-old who's body was washed ashore in turkey earlier this year. some of his family members h
many flew direct to ecuador, which doesn't require cubans to have see sas -- visas.ey were stopped in nicaragua, which is a close ally of cuba's. any cuban who makes it on to u.s. soil is allowed to apply for residency. but with improving relations between the u.s. and cuba, many cubans worry that might change. >> translator: it's important for the united states and cuba to work together. they are at the center of this issue. along with ecuador. >> reporter: the cubans are expected...
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have beennking fifa arrested, including the president of president and ecuador recently.t is not such a big problem. the general secretary is totally capable of running fifa. similar things can be said about fifa. run without a president. you might wonder if it needs a president. >> thank you. footballnews, spain's future remains uncertain after sunday's election. the incumbent conservative party took most votes, but lost the majority in parliament. it will need to form a coalition with other parties to govern. the anti-establishment party says they will vote against a new conservative led government. sarahe 24'sby morris in madrid. who will be the likely contenders to coalition? >> it is hard to say. everybody is on the move. we heard the acting prime newster, who has possibility of being sworn in for another term, saying he intends to form a stable government. would belikely ally the new liberal party. but he does not have enough seats to help the conservative party alone. he would ask others to vote in this parliament, and he would like the socialist leader to do the s
have beennking fifa arrested, including the president of president and ecuador recently.t is not such a big problem. the general secretary is totally capable of running fifa. similar things can be said about fifa. run without a president. you might wonder if it needs a president. >> thank you. footballnews, spain's future remains uncertain after sunday's election. the incumbent conservative party took most votes, but lost the majority in parliament. it will need to form a coalition with...
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hasta el momento se han atendido mÁs de 600 pacientes provenientes de todo el estado, y paÍses como ecuadordo un centro de rehabilitaciÓn que no hay de otro asÍ en estados unidos. periodista: el servicio de crit usa esta abierto para todas las personas sin depender del estatus migratorio. para la injerencia del crit usa es solidificar este establecimiento para la creaciÓn de los hogares en otros estados del paÍs, en san antonio texas, pedro rojas, univisiÓn. marÍa elena: recuerde teletÓn usa este viernes cuatro sÁbado 5 de diciembre. yo--yo sÉ que tome demasiado, pero estoy dispuesto a hacer lo que tÚ quieras con tal de que me perdones, julieta. julieta: no te preocupes, sergio. yo entiendo que se te pasaron las copas. sergio: ¿cÓmo? ¿me vas a perdonar asÍ de rÁpido? pues, ¿quÉ pasÓ? julieta: nada. es que entiendo tus celos. sergio: ¿por quÉ? ¿porque son justificados? julieta: no, claro que no. pero un viejo amor siemge
hasta el momento se han atendido mÁs de 600 pacientes provenientes de todo el estado, y paÍses como ecuadordo un centro de rehabilitaciÓn que no hay de otro asÍ en estados unidos. periodista: el servicio de crit usa esta abierto para todas las personas sin depender del estatus migratorio. para la injerencia del crit usa es solidificar este establecimiento para la creaciÓn de los hogares en otros estados del paÍs, en san antonio texas, pedro rojas, univisiÓn. marÍa elena: recuerde...
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. >> are dominant for mordominanta decades, mauricio macri, and ecuador's socialist president rafael co correi after, lifting presidential term limits. hi there virginia, if this supermajority is confirmed what does that mean? >> well, we could see almost an immediate rebalancing of power. a super-majority gives the opposition the power to not only draft a new constitution but also to remove or renew several of the key authorities in the public powers here. we could be seeing a new supreme court sworn in, a new ombudsman and like i said a whole new constitution fm obviously changes the whole ban ram of the country. as you pointed out, this is quite interesting that this has implications not only in venezuela but across the region. this could be the beginning of a term called a pink tide, the president of brazil dilma rousseff losing the support of the constituency, and argentina, this has huge implications. >> and virginia for the region itself i'm guessing that will spell change also. >> yes, of course. venezuela was a known supporter ever a lot of the countries that we've mentioned
. >> are dominant for mordominanta decades, mauricio macri, and ecuador's socialist president rafael co correi after, lifting presidential term limits. hi there virginia, if this supermajority is confirmed what does that mean? >> well, we could see almost an immediate rebalancing of power. a super-majority gives the opposition the power to not only draft a new constitution but also to remove or renew several of the key authorities in the public powers here. we could be seeing a new...
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there has been innovative schemes as well put forward by countries like ecuador, which was suggesting keeping its carbon fuels in the ground. there have been great policies out of poe live i can't. you've seen a while ago they held a climb changes conference which the french minister was present to take some of those views of indigenous people from around the area back to paris to be fed into the cop 21 conference. so latin american very much involved. although many of the countries do fall in the same situation as china in a way deciding whether they are developed countries or developing countries. some of the like brazil fall very much into both camps. so quite how these policies apply for them will often depend on how they define themselves as developed or developing countries. thank you very much. daniel live for news buenos aires. joining how. >> they will come back together in five years and agree to increase the level of ambition. it's a step by step process that will last until the end of the century. >> how crucial is that mcniche by which countries will continue to evaluate
there has been innovative schemes as well put forward by countries like ecuador, which was suggesting keeping its carbon fuels in the ground. there have been great policies out of poe live i can't. you've seen a while ago they held a climb changes conference which the french minister was present to take some of those views of indigenous people from around the area back to paris to be fed into the cop 21 conference. so latin american very much involved. although many of the countries do fall in...
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-man: ecuador. -lemonis: ecuador. -[ laughs ] -esteban: cuba!emonis: the most beautiful part of america is that they give us a chance, including me -- i'm from lebanon -- to come to this country to make a living, to provide for our families. esteban, 50 years ago, you came to this country, and you said you wanted to become something. esteban: yes. lemonis: i would say that if you look around, you've become something. esteban: this is what i wanted to do. so, i have my dream. [ applause ] lemonis: you have a lot of work to do. everybody excited? woman: yes! whoo! lemonis: let's go to work. grafton's primary business is the custom-furniture business -- a great foundation. and they sell mostly to designers. but i think the real opportunity here is to find a way to sell directly to customers. i told you that i wanted to figure out a way to build a line. steve: mm-hmm. lemonis: and so what i'd like to do is i'd like to start with creating a quick-ship product designed solely by you. steve: okay. lemonis: my goal in driving grafton's revenue is to cre
-man: ecuador. -lemonis: ecuador. -[ laughs ] -esteban: cuba!emonis: the most beautiful part of america is that they give us a chance, including me -- i'm from lebanon -- to come to this country to make a living, to provide for our families. esteban, 50 years ago, you came to this country, and you said you wanted to become something. esteban: yes. lemonis: i would say that if you look around, you've become something. esteban: this is what i wanted to do. so, i have my dream. [ applause ]...
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. >> they are part of roughly 5,000 cubans who have made it to nicaragua from e ec ecuador. >> we aremoney and have to be creative to survive. >> while a few still hold out at the border, most migrants have been put up at schools churches and community centers in nearby town. costa rica has been helping them with food and clothes but can't serve as help for long. >> our sets of have been strengthsenned to capacity. >> cold war era law, known as the cuban adjustment law allowed cubans to reach the u.s., many have been tempted to trying to dangerous journey over land and there is another reason. more than 30,000 cubans have made the trip in 2015 alone. that's more than double the previous year. they say with improvement to american-cuban relations, america may put an end to its open door policies. this is one of them. she left hoping to reach the u.s. while the policy is still in place to help her parents back home. >> translator: the message i have to those who are doing this to the people of nicaragua of guatemala, please help us solve this problem. we don't want to hurt anybody. all
. >> they are part of roughly 5,000 cubans who have made it to nicaragua from e ec ecuador. >> we aremoney and have to be creative to survive. >> while a few still hold out at the border, most migrants have been put up at schools churches and community centers in nearby town. costa rica has been helping them with food and clothes but can't serve as help for long. >> our sets of have been strengthsenned to capacity. >> cold war era law, known as the cuban adjustment...
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. >> the journey has been long and complicated many three direct to ecuador, which doesn't require cubans to have visas. they were stopped which is a close ally of cuba. under u.s. law, any cuban that makes it on to u.s. soil is allowed to apply for residency, many cubans worry that may change. it is important for the united states and cuba to work together, they are at the center of this issue, along with ebbing cacore, it has allowed these people to enter their country. >> the cubans are expected to restart their journey next week. and realize their dream of making it to the united states am al jazeera. >> relatives of the three-year-old boy that help to focus the plight of refugees have arrived in canada. now working to help refugees as well as sponsoring other family members. allen safe her reports. >> a family reunion, he greats her older brother his wife and five children. just a few of the thousands of syrian refugees being welcomed to canada. thank you canada. >> but there is misery mixed with joy for this family, another brother lost his wife and two sons trying to get to frees,
. >> the journey has been long and complicated many three direct to ecuador, which doesn't require cubans to have visas. they were stopped which is a close ally of cuba. under u.s. law, any cuban that makes it on to u.s. soil is allowed to apply for residency, many cubans worry that may change. it is important for the united states and cuba to work together, they are at the center of this issue, along with ebbing cacore, it has allowed these people to enter their country. >> the...
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autoridades de colombia y de ecuador aseguraron toneladas de cocaÍna que eran transferidas en un buquetÁ relacionado con las farc. cuatro dÍas de la navidad el envÍo de paquetes continÚa a todo vapor pero tenga cuidado a quien le encomienda sus regalos navideÑos para que lleguen a tiempo y de manera segura. luz: elvira saliÓ temprano de su casa para enviar una caja con regalos a su familia de carolina del norte. >> siempre los enviÉ nunca he tenido problema pero como es navidad le voy a poner mÁs seguridad para estar mÁs segura. luz: la seguridad es lo que estÁ en la mente de muchas personas que estÁn enviando regalos navideÑos. >> si sus artÍculos son muy caros debe considerar y debe asegurar el paquete. luz: compaÑÍas de envío, fed ex o servicio postal de estados unidos ya le ponen un seguro automÁtico a su paquete de 50 a 100 $, sin embargo usted le puede aumentar a este seguro dependiendo de lo que este enviando y el valor de lo que sea. hoy 21 de diciembre es considerado uno de los dÍas mÁs ocupados para enviar paquetes ya que mÁs de 30 millones de paquetes estÁn siendo enviados a
autoridades de colombia y de ecuador aseguraron toneladas de cocaÍna que eran transferidas en un buquetÁ relacionado con las farc. cuatro dÍas de la navidad el envÍo de paquetes continÚa a todo vapor pero tenga cuidado a quien le encomienda sus regalos navideÑos para que lleguen a tiempo y de manera segura. luz: elvira saliÓ temprano de su casa para enviar una caja con regalos a su familia de carolina del norte. >> siempre los enviÉ nunca he tenido problema pero como es navidad le...
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>>> aÑo de encuentros, el papa francisco regresÓ a latinoamÉrica a la que pertenece visitÓ cuba, ecuador tambiÉn haciendo visita que serÁ, que sera histÓrica, claro, josÉ, muy feliz aÑo para ti y para todo el pÚblico de enfoque. >>> gracias raÚl te querÍa decir algo pÚblica elmente que te he dicho en privado lo que mucho que te admiro, eres periodista, poeta, tienes un valor personal extraordinario, y eso tambiÉn lo tienen todo el equipo de para telemundo mÉxico que trabaja tan arduamente para servir a nuestra comunidad, felicidades a ti y a los tuyos, raÚl y a todo el equipo de telemundo mÉxico. >>> josÉ muy agradecido contigo tÚ sabe mis aprecio, y ademÁs que te considero un maestro del periodismo. >>> gracias raÚl. >>> y ahora quisiera repasar alguno de los momentos mÁs significativos que tuvimos aquÍ en enfoque entrevistas interesantes que querÍamos repasar con ustedes. >>> cuÁl es su posiciÓn en la reforma Ñ. >>> tenemos que hacerlo todo. >>> vamos a tener terroristas que vienen a travÉs de la frontera no tenemos protecciÓn alguna. >>> no, estamos hablando de migraciÓn ilegal y todo
>>> aÑo de encuentros, el papa francisco regresÓ a latinoamÉrica a la que pertenece visitÓ cuba, ecuador tambiÉn haciendo visita que serÁ, que sera histÓrica, claro, josÉ, muy feliz aÑo para ti y para todo el pÚblico de enfoque. >>> gracias raÚl te querÍa decir algo pÚblica elmente que te he dicho en privado lo que mucho que te admiro, eres periodista, poeta, tienes un valor personal extraordinario, y eso tambiÉn lo tienen todo el equipo de para telemundo mÉxico...
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. --- mientras que ecuador que no pona restricciones al ingreso de cubanos, les exige visas desde hoypausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo una bebida para pequeÑos es retirada de varios restaurantes le diremso por que ... lorena/take vo y una persona con mucha suerte le pego al premio mayor lucrecia wx live buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 65 la bahia sur tenemos: 68 la bahia este tenemos: 66 la costa tenemos: 66 los valles tenemos: 64 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 31
. --- mientras que ecuador que no pona restricciones al ingreso de cubanos, les exige visas desde hoypausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo una bebida para pequeÑos es retirada de varios restaurantes le diremso por que ... lorena/take vo y una persona con mucha suerte le pego al premio mayor lucrecia wx live buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui...
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francisca: ecuador, puerto rico, cuba, mÉxico estÁn de fiesta asÍ que felicidades a todos.del norte, pues se quedaron con las ganas porque volviÓ a cancelar todos los conciertos de su gira luis miguel no va mÁs este aÑo luis miguel en un comunicado caro para ver a continuaciÓn el cantante anunciÓ la cancelación momentÁnea de su gira denominada de dejavÚ tour por sus problemas de salud. de por medio de un comunicado expreso del artista no se ha podido recuperar plenamente su salud debido a sus mÚltiples compromisos. el dÍa de ayer, se presentÓ con nuevos sÍntomas que viene padeciendo la Última semana. y por indicaciÓn mÉdica el sol de mÉxico no realizarÁ sus presentaciones agendas en estados unidos. johnny: un momentito orlando, yo te puedo decir aquÍ que mucho de evaluaciÓn lo que tiene es un corazÓn roto. orlando: hay fotos, dicen que jueves, viernes y sÁbados a paso con una rubia en miami pero bueno, es que uno, es un desgaste, ese es un desgaste y que enferma tambiÉn. las mujeres enferman tambiÉn. escamas de la garganta y del oÍdo. eso es lo que dice el doctor. vamos con
francisca: ecuador, puerto rico, cuba, mÉxico estÁn de fiesta asÍ que felicidades a todos.del norte, pues se quedaron con las ganas porque volviÓ a cancelar todos los conciertos de su gira luis miguel no va mÁs este aÑo luis miguel en un comunicado caro para ver a continuaciÓn el cantante anunciÓ la cancelación momentÁnea de su gira denominada de dejavÚ tour por sus problemas de salud. de por medio de un comunicado expreso del artista no se ha podido recuperar plenamente su salud...