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- jennifer hansen - eden, east village jennifer hansen's shop, eden, is taking advantage of extra shoppers this weekend to give back. ten percent of all sales made this weekend in the shop go to "above and beyond cancer" - a local charity. 16:30:53 "because you have more traffic in your store, so, it just brings awareness to people what's important to you. and giving back for us feels really good this year." - jennifer hansen - eden, east village for those who embrace shopping locally, today is just like any other day. 16:27:50 "i do think that a lot of our customers treat every day like small business saturday, and that's they want to shop local, and they want to keep their dollars local, and that's kind of why we're here." - jennifer hansen - eden, east village but some shoppers say a day set aside to support the local economy is an important symbol. 15:26:11 "small business saturday definitely has a key part in me shopping today, but yeah, it's a great store, so it's lovely they have deals." - shopper, west glen deals in some places, donations in others... dead silence everywhere else.
- jennifer hansen - eden, east village jennifer hansen's shop, eden, is taking advantage of extra shoppers this weekend to give back. ten percent of all sales made this weekend in the shop go to "above and beyond cancer" - a local charity. 16:30:53 "because you have more traffic in your store, so, it just brings awareness to people what's important to you. and giving back for us feels really good this year." - jennifer hansen - eden, east village for those who embrace...
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after the accident eden's license is suspended for two years for reckless driving. involved agree, eden is lucky to get a second chance. >> based on the manner that he was ejected and the distance and the circumstances, he should not be alive today. >> it's january 10th, 2009, and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, new york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the cab. >> first thing he noticed was out of state cab which is unusual to have somebody come all the way from connecticut. pretty expensive cab ride. >> the trooper talks to the driver and then focuses his attention on the passenger in the backseat who has two duffel bags with him. one has clothing in it. >> the passenger was somewhat hesitant to show him the second duffel bag but trooper henry was able to see an assault rifle amongst the clothing there. >> the passenger grabs the rifle before henry can get at it. the trooper quickly backs off leaving the taxi driver in the car. >> the trooper
after the accident eden's license is suspended for two years for reckless driving. involved agree, eden is lucky to get a second chance. >> based on the manner that he was ejected and the distance and the circumstances, he should not be alive today. >> it's january 10th, 2009, and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, new york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the...
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we don't see those on modern maps unless the garden of eden, have been to the garden of eden. don't go, whatever you do particularly young people don't go to the garden of the night club. i will explain why a and afterwards. there are mermaids year, strange beasts, up things that have no place on a modern map. has side is looking at the map, this is very beautiful, very old, wonderful piece, so essentially redundant, planning your next vacation, you are not going to use the mack unless you are going to the garden of eden or no law's ark, if you want to know how to get from here into downtown chicago, you won't be there in any sense but we have google maps. that is the point. thinking about this i went to look at the heritage's magna carta from 1217, very ancient, very rare, pretty lovely to look at if you like these documents, some of us do. the more magna carta, don't get up and leave, is full of useless information. jaworski or no as arc but sentences like this, no possible or his bailiff should take goods of anyone who is not of the town where his castle is without instantl
we don't see those on modern maps unless the garden of eden, have been to the garden of eden. don't go, whatever you do particularly young people don't go to the garden of the night club. i will explain why a and afterwards. there are mermaids year, strange beasts, up things that have no place on a modern map. has side is looking at the map, this is very beautiful, very old, wonderful piece, so essentially redundant, planning your next vacation, you are not going to use the mack unless you are...
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. >> sreenivasan: he calls this project the "out of eden walk," and he will end it sometime in six orears at the very southern tip of south america, after logging 21,000 miles. that's about 30 million footsteps for those of you counting yours every day. the two-time pulitzer prize- winning foreign correspondent was used to dropping into war zones and driving his way out as fast as possible. but so far on this trip, he's walked through some of the conflict zones of the middle east. now on an assignment that is his lifetime. with support from the national geographic society, the nieman and knight foundations and others, he has walked across deserts and mountains. so why do this? >> i think there has got to be a space to slow down, analyze and absorb more meaningful information. i don't think we need more information; i think we need more meaning. >> sreenivasan: what kind of context are you able to get when you are walking, versus when we get there in cars and planes and trains? >> walking has shown me that the boundaries between stories are permeable in that one story bleeds into anoth
. >> sreenivasan: he calls this project the "out of eden walk," and he will end it sometime in six orears at the very southern tip of south america, after logging 21,000 miles. that's about 30 million footsteps for those of you counting yours every day. the two-time pulitzer prize- winning foreign correspondent was used to dropping into war zones and driving his way out as fast as possible. but so far on this trip, he's walked through some of the conflict zones of the middle...
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protecciÓn es el rÍo bravo pero no hay muro dicen residentes que viven a la orilla del rÍo que esto es un edÉns, irÓnicamente, por esta regiÓn cruza el 50% de inmigrantes. esta es la otra orilla de las fronteras, aquÍ es donde desemboca el rÍo grande, donde segÚn el golfo de mÉxico y la distancia que separa ambos paÍses es prÁcticamente de unos cuantos metros. las autoridades migratorias dicen que ha logrado grandes avances y cada vez son menos los indocumentados que cruzan, pero aceptan que falta mucho por hacer de la frontera sigue siendo vulnerable. presentadora: frustrados por la forma en que se desarrollÓ su tercer debate, exigen cambios para sus prÓximos encuentros. quieren tener mÁs control de sus debates. pablo: es el debate sobre cÓmo conducir los debates. los representantes se reunieron anoche para ver cÓmo reestructurar los prÓximos debates. los candidatos se quejaron de preguntas condicionadas por los moderadores. >> la funciÓn del debate es que el candidato tenga la opciÓn de hablar directamente. pablo: buscan controlar los debates. es un republicano veterano encargado de moderar
protecciÓn es el rÍo bravo pero no hay muro dicen residentes que viven a la orilla del rÍo que esto es un edÉns, irÓnicamente, por esta regiÓn cruza el 50% de inmigrantes. esta es la otra orilla de las fronteras, aquÍ es donde desemboca el rÍo grande, donde segÚn el golfo de mÉxico y la distancia que separa ambos paÍses es prÁcticamente de unos cuantos metros. las autoridades migratorias dicen que ha logrado grandes avances y cada vez son menos los indocumentados que cruzan, pero...
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sport, including... [ haka ] >> new zealand gives jonah lomu a traditional farewell in auckland's eden park. >> the u.s. president has called for a meaningful deal at the u.n. climate conference in paris. barack obama said that the next generation is watching. negotiators at the conference known as cop 21 will create a deal to prevent disastrous climate change. 150 heads of state and government are attending this opening day of talks. in total 25,000 official delegates are hoping to secure an accord for every country to cut carbon admission. this needs to come into effect in 2020 when current commitments from the kyoto protocol runs out. nick, comparing where we are today with denmark in 2009, there does seem to be an awful lot of positive momentum from day one here. >> nobody wants to go there, nobody wants a repeat of copenhagen now. normally all these negotiators have come at the begin to go these proceedings a boost, a momentum. let's get a flavor of what some have been saying. we'll here from xi jinping, but first we'll hear from barack obama first of all. >> i've come here person
sport, including... [ haka ] >> new zealand gives jonah lomu a traditional farewell in auckland's eden park. >> the u.s. president has called for a meaningful deal at the u.n. climate conference in paris. barack obama said that the next generation is watching. negotiators at the conference known as cop 21 will create a deal to prevent disastrous climate change. 150 heads of state and government are attending this opening day of talks. in total 25,000 official delegates are hoping to...
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now foster's attorneys used an open record request in 2006 to eden out what prosecutors had on their jury selection notes. what was discovered is startling. the trial prosecutor wrote the letter "b" next to the names of prospective black jurors. the names were highlighted in green, and the list was made of people that the prosecutor did not want on the jury. all of those people were black. >> no one else, they did not highlight anyone but th the black jurors with the green highlighter. they did not mark "w" next the white jurors names. >> rejecting a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason is legal. foster's case is unique. >> have you ever heard of a prosecutor in a jury selection in their notes marking a "b" for black? >> i personally are never heard that have among the prosecutors that i worked with and the prosecutors i've interviewed, i've never seen or heard that have practice. >> have you seen or heard of racial bias in all of your time of practicing? >> yes. >> the state of georgia said that the jury selection was not racially motived or biased. the naacp
now foster's attorneys used an open record request in 2006 to eden out what prosecutors had on their jury selection notes. what was discovered is startling. the trial prosecutor wrote the letter "b" next to the names of prospective black jurors. the names were highlighted in green, and the list was made of people that the prosecutor did not want on the jury. all of those people were black. >> no one else, they did not highlight anyone but th the black jurors with the green...
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. >> reporter: ethiopian legend says the blue nile flows from the biblical garden of eden. the government says the dam will put an end to centuries of argument over sharing the life-giving resource. construction began in april 2011. the government is playing for the $4 billion project in partnership with an italian contractor. sudan and egypt were afraid the dam would restrict the flow. with an agreement signed by the countries. the agreement followed each country and analysis with experts. >> we have assured this. >> this will also the countries. it will benefit. it will stretch around 240km in that direction, behind the pound ans you see in the distance. the area of water will be around 2,000 square kilometres. the dam, as you can see, is around 47% complete. when the reservoir is filled the water level will come to where i'm standing. >> the government is giving land to around 4,000 families. this man is expecting around 4,000 from the government to help with the move. >> i hope we'll benefit. i'm going to buy cattle, goats and maybe a house. >> around 80% of ethiopia's
. >> reporter: ethiopian legend says the blue nile flows from the biblical garden of eden. the government says the dam will put an end to centuries of argument over sharing the life-giving resource. construction began in april 2011. the government is playing for the $4 billion project in partnership with an italian contractor. sudan and egypt were afraid the dam would restrict the flow. with an agreement signed by the countries. the agreement followed each country and analysis with...
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. >> reporter: legend says the blue nile flows from the garden of eden. it sustained lives for thousands of years. the ethiopian government's dam will put an end to centuries of argument over sharing the life-giving resource. >>> construction began in april 2011. the ethiopian government is paying for the $4 million project. sudan and egypt were afraid it would restrict downstream flow. an agreement was signed by three countries in march, and followed each country conducting study and analysis. therefore, we have already assured that this is an environmentally friendly project. and this will benefit the countries. equally as it benefits. the studies condition, and there are numerous issues to be resolved, including the size of the reservoir, and the time it will take to fill. >> when the reservoir is civiled, it stretches 200km around the direction. beyond the mountains. the area of water is around 2,000 square kilometres. the damn is 47% complete. and when that reservoir is filled, the water level will come up to around about where i'm standing. the gove
. >> reporter: legend says the blue nile flows from the garden of eden. it sustained lives for thousands of years. the ethiopian government's dam will put an end to centuries of argument over sharing the life-giving resource. >>> construction began in april 2011. the ethiopian government is paying for the $4 million project. sudan and egypt were afraid it would restrict downstream flow. an agreement was signed by three countries in march, and followed each country conducting...
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. >> here's eden with another report in our babysitting tips series. >> not all babysitting jobs are paying jobs. we're often drafted by our parents to sit for our younger brothers or sisters. whether you consider that a pleasure or a pain comes down to how you approach the task. dr. connie hebert is the author of "the teachable minute." welcome, dr. connie. >> hi. thanks for having me. >> so, how do we make sitting for a sibling fun for both of us? >> well, you want to remember that younger kids, your younger brothers and sisters, want to be with you. they don't want to see you on your phone or in front of the computer or the tv all the time. they want to do some things with you. so, remember to catch some teachable minutes with them, and then they'll be more fun and you'll have more fun. >> so, give me an example of catching a teachable minute to make it more fun. >> all right, so let's say that you want to play a math game with your younger brother or sister. just start out by asking what's 2 times 4, and then they give you the answer, or you can do pluses or minus. doesn't matter
. >> here's eden with another report in our babysitting tips series. >> not all babysitting jobs are paying jobs. we're often drafted by our parents to sit for our younger brothers or sisters. whether you consider that a pleasure or a pain comes down to how you approach the task. dr. connie hebert is the author of "the teachable minute." welcome, dr. connie. >> hi. thanks for having me. >> so, how do we make sitting for a sibling fun for both of us? >>...
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jonah lomu's coffin is brought to home of rugby eden park. the former all black died from cardiac arrest at the age of 40. he had just returned from supporting the all black's successful world cup campaign in england, and it is believed that a blood clot on his lung from the long flight contributed to his death. >> it i >> lomu was the youngest ever all black when he was 19 years old. he was a force on the field, who took everybody by surprise. >> we tried to stop the ball getting to jonah. but when he got the ball in his hands, he was devastated. when you're 6'5", and 180 kee 180 kilos, you're a force. >> there is no doubt that jonah's performance at that rugby world cup and his huge popularity in south africa was the catalyst for the game turning professional later that year. >> but just months after the 1995 world cup campaign he was diagnosed with a rare and serious kidney disease. despite his illness, he played 63 all black tests in the number 11 jersey. thousands of mourners came for the public farewell. which was lifted by heartfelt pe
jonah lomu's coffin is brought to home of rugby eden park. the former all black died from cardiac arrest at the age of 40. he had just returned from supporting the all black's successful world cup campaign in england, and it is believed that a blood clot on his lung from the long flight contributed to his death. >> it i >> lomu was the youngest ever all black when he was 19 years old. he was a force on the field, who took everybody by surprise. >> we tried to stop the ball...
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traditional rugby hacker as it entered in the home city and 10s of thousands will be at the rugby ground edenonday and suffered serious kidney problems most of his adult life. and quick reminder you can catch up with news and sport on our website and the address is al jazeera.com and you can watch us live by clicking on the watch now icon, al jazeera.com. renowned architect david adjaye. he's designing the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in washington, d.c. >> i think that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in new york, plus dozens of projects in development around the world, adjaye says he is
traditional rugby hacker as it entered in the home city and 10s of thousands will be at the rugby ground edenonday and suffered serious kidney problems most of his adult life. and quick reminder you can catch up with news and sport on our website and the address is al jazeera.com and you can watch us live by clicking on the watch now icon, al jazeera.com. renowned architect david adjaye. he's designing the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in...
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- jennifer hansen's shop, eden, is taking advantage of extra shoppers this weekend to give back. ten percent of all sales made this weekend in the shop go to "above and beyond cancer" - a local charity. "because you have more traffic in your store, so, it just brings awareness to people what's important to you. and giving back for us feels really good this year." for those who embrace shopping locally, today is just like any other day. "i do think that a lot of our customers treat every day like small business saturday, and that's they want to shop local, and they want to keep their dollars local, and that's kind of why we're here." - but some shoppers say a day set aside to support the local economy is an important symbol. "small business saturday definitely has a key part in me shopping today, but yeah, it's a great store, so it's lovely they have deals." deals in some places, donations in others... dead silence everywhere else. small business saturday sums it up in its name...small. after a busy weekend shopping, many stores and shoppers are getting ready for "giving tuesday."
- jennifer hansen's shop, eden, is taking advantage of extra shoppers this weekend to give back. ten percent of all sales made this weekend in the shop go to "above and beyond cancer" - a local charity. "because you have more traffic in your store, so, it just brings awareness to people what's important to you. and giving back for us feels really good this year." for those who embrace shopping locally, today is just like any other day. "i do think that a lot of our...
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according to the containers, the organic grapes were distributed out of eden prairie, minute so the. >>> they are out there, be careful. >> reporter: they say black widows can be found a across the the you had, including pennsylvania, and poisonous females are typically identified by a red hour glass shape like the one reid discovered and their by the are rarely faith aal for normal healthy a adults. in norrisville bucks county, todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> when contacted for a comment welch's spokesperson directed us to another company that sources and distributes the grapes. that distributor then referred us to bj's statement the one you a saw. >>> tonight, we're hearing from the quick thinking clerk who rescued a carjacking victim in kensington. the suspect carjack and kidnaped woman from the parking garage at seventh and delancey, in center city this morning. minutes later the the suspect drove the victim to a kensington gas station to withdraw money from an atm. in the video the suspect then tries to leave with the woman but suspicious clerk leaves the counter
according to the containers, the organic grapes were distributed out of eden prairie, minute so the. >>> they are out there, be careful. >> reporter: they say black widows can be found a across the the you had, including pennsylvania, and poisonous females are typically identified by a red hour glass shape like the one reid discovered and their by the are rarely faith aal for normal healthy a adults. in norrisville bucks county, todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness...
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wollman will become the tenth president when she started in president, currently the president at eden bureau university of pennsylvania. >>> quentin tarantino is speaking publicly about controversial comments he made that prompted a number of police groups to boycott his movies. >> philadelphia police among them. the director told the l.a. times he will not be intimidated by the law enforcement groups and that this is all an attempt to bully him. the boycott stems from tarantino's comments at an anti-police brutality rally in brooklyn last month. he said he was on the side of the murdered in his words, but today he said he doesn't believe all cops are murderers. >>> tonight at 6:00, empty shelves, the call for help this time of year. the pantry desperate for donations. >>> right now operation vulture vanish under way. tonight the plan to get rid of the pesky creatures in one local city. >>> tracking some showers for later in the week, plus how long are we going to get the 70-degree temperatures? first alert forecast is next. for the girl scout meeting... for the soccer team... for the
wollman will become the tenth president when she started in president, currently the president at eden bureau university of pennsylvania. >>> quentin tarantino is speaking publicly about controversial comments he made that prompted a number of police groups to boycott his movies. >> philadelphia police among them. the director told the l.a. times he will not be intimidated by the law enforcement groups and that this is all an attempt to bully him. the boycott stems from...
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rugby ground eden park on monday and suffered serious kidney problems most of his adult life. and quick reminder you can catch up with news and sport on our website and the address is al jazeera.com and you can watch us live by clicking on the watch now icon, al jazeera.com. renowned architect david adjaye. he's designing the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in washington, d.c. >> i think that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in new york, plus dozens of projects in development around the world, adjaye says he is trying to make architecture relevant. >> i hold the work up the highest standards. that's a given. but, for me, even the highest standards are irrelevant if it doesn't connect to this central issue of people, geography, and histories. >> born in tanzania to ghanaian parents, his multinational upbringing inspires his work as an architect.
rugby ground eden park on monday and suffered serious kidney problems most of his adult life. and quick reminder you can catch up with news and sport on our website and the address is al jazeera.com and you can watch us live by clicking on the watch now icon, al jazeera.com. renowned architect david adjaye. he's designing the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in washington, d.c. >> i think that what the world will see is that the african...
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. >> reporter: ethiopia legend says the blue nile flows from the biblical garden of eden.ustained millions of lives for thousands of years. ethiopia government says the grand renaissance stand will put an end to centuries of argument over sharing this life-giving resource. construction began in april 2011, the ethiopian government is paying for the $4 billion project in partnership with an itali italian contractor and they were afraid it would restrict down stream flow and an agreement was signed by the three countries in match and followed each country conducting its own study and analysis by international experts. >> therefore we go to the contract and have already assured that this is an environmentally friendly project and an economically sound project and this will also benefit the countries equally as it will benefit ethiopia. >> reporter: the studies continue. there are numerous issues to be resolved including the exact size of the reservoir and the time it will take to fill. when the reservoir is filled it will stretch around 240 kilometers in that direction. well
. >> reporter: ethiopia legend says the blue nile flows from the biblical garden of eden.ustained millions of lives for thousands of years. ethiopia government says the grand renaissance stand will put an end to centuries of argument over sharing this life-giving resource. construction began in april 2011, the ethiopian government is paying for the $4 billion project in partnership with an itali italian contractor and they were afraid it would restrict down stream flow and an agreement...
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in the garden of eden, adam and eve were living confident, secure. they were at peace with god, at peace with themselves. they were wearing their crowns. they knew they had god's blessing and favor. but one day the enemy deceived them into eating the forbidden fruit. when they did, immediately they were afraid. they ran and hid. in effect, they gave the enemy their crown. that's what happens when we're not wearing our crown. it opens the door to fear, to insecurity, to shame. we focus on what we're not. the mistakes we've made, what other people have said about us. where there's no crown, there's no covering. there's no reminder of who we are. we believe those lies that can push us down. god came looking for adam and eve. he couldn't find them. he said, "adam, where are you?" adam said, "we're hiding because we're naked." god said, "adam, who told you you were naked?" god knew he had taken off his crown. god is asking us today, "who told you there's something wrong with you? who told you you're just average? that you can't accomplish your dreams? tha
in the garden of eden, adam and eve were living confident, secure. they were at peace with god, at peace with themselves. they were wearing their crowns. they knew they had god's blessing and favor. but one day the enemy deceived them into eating the forbidden fruit. when they did, immediately they were afraid. they ran and hid. in effect, they gave the enemy their crown. that's what happens when we're not wearing our crown. it opens the door to fear, to insecurity, to shame. we focus on what...
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let's talk to our next guest, ceo of edens. they own and operate open air shopping centers. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> you have 124 of these around the country and the vast majority have a grocery so that you get frequent customers that need to do their shopping but open air, big sidewalks, always a restaurant. getting people to dwell. >> correct. edens is focused primarily east coast, houston, and dallas and inspiring the community to come together to really reconnect. >> when i think about the description -- and this is in the wake of farris, i think wow, soft target. >> absolutely. >> did you think of that when you saw paris? what did you do? >> we think all the time because our whole purpose is to bring community together and if people don't feel safe or comfortable it's a huge issue for us and our communities. we spend a lot of time thinking about because we're open air we're open access, thinking how do we heighten security without heightening concern of consumer that's there. we have constant security. some well marked so people know where to go if they h
let's talk to our next guest, ceo of edens. they own and operate open air shopping centers. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> you have 124 of these around the country and the vast majority have a grocery so that you get frequent customers that need to do their shopping but open air, big sidewalks, always a restaurant. getting people to dwell. >> correct. edens is focused primarily east coast, houston, and dallas and inspiring the community to come together to really...
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the formal memorial will be held at eden parks. where thousands are expected to attend. he suffered from a rare kidney problems since 1995. >> spanish football, later on saturday. in an el clasico, for a fifth successive win, qualifying for the champions, scoring twice. his first goals since recovering from an injury. it's been linked with the big move. they pushed off talks to prays the form. >> i saw him in good shape. the same way we all saw him. he's far from being in a top shape. he doesn't need to be in top shape to make a difference. following the economics of a player. it needs more minutes to be back in shape. >> six matches to be played in the english premier league. manchester city hope to basket that last weekend, and the first or second as they face manchester united. a top of the table clash. jamie vardy is looking to score in an 11th successive match. he was already last year. a nasty player for us. provoking a penalty. then ir a great player. >> they have reached the final of the championship. the play off has finished the one off. >> the tapes are lookin
the formal memorial will be held at eden parks. where thousands are expected to attend. he suffered from a rare kidney problems since 1995. >> spanish football, later on saturday. in an el clasico, for a fifth successive win, qualifying for the champions, scoring twice. his first goals since recovering from an injury. it's been linked with the big move. they pushed off talks to prays the form. >> i saw him in good shape. the same way we all saw him. he's far from being in a top...
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tim rives: a lot has been written about the myth of the frontier or that there was an american eden that we had lost. ways on how both much of an effect this line of the frontier had on american institutions. is thet that is mythic safety valve, the idea that there is always a reserve of land out west, and when times get tough, you can go out west -- strike out a new anew. eisenhower alludes to that in a response to chenoweth. free land did not provide security, but it provided hope. this idea of the american west was an article of faith with many. >> you mentioned earlier how his mom was a pacifist. hisnder how that impacted beginning of his military career and throughout, if that helped shape some of his military views? tim rives: milton eisenhower, ike's youngest brother, who ther in life became closest pair of the bunch, the only time ike cried is when to west point. as far as how her activism affected exposition, -- her affected his position, maybe that pacifism give him some pause. he really did everything he could to avoid war. the conflict in korea or at least got an armistice. n
tim rives: a lot has been written about the myth of the frontier or that there was an american eden that we had lost. ways on how both much of an effect this line of the frontier had on american institutions. is thet that is mythic safety valve, the idea that there is always a reserve of land out west, and when times get tough, you can go out west -- strike out a new anew. eisenhower alludes to that in a response to chenoweth. free land did not provide security, but it provided hope. this idea...
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heath nopian legend says the blue nile pros from the garden of eden. government says it is grand stand will put an end to centuries of argument, over sharing this life giving resource. >> construction began in april of 2011. the government is paying for the $4 billion project, in partnership with an italian contractor. with an agreement was signed by the three countries in the march. the agreement followed each country conducting it's own study, and analysis by international experts. >> people are waiting we have already assured this project, this is a project, this will countriesit the countries equally. >> the studies continue, there are numerous issues to be resolved including the exact size of the reservoir and the time it will take to fill. lit stretch around in that direction, well beyond the mountains that you can see there in the far distance. the area of water will be around 2,000 square kilometers. now the damage you can see here is around 45 pest, complete, and when that is filled the water level will come up to around about where i am stand
heath nopian legend says the blue nile pros from the garden of eden. government says it is grand stand will put an end to centuries of argument, over sharing this life giving resource. >> construction began in april of 2011. the government is paying for the $4 billion project, in partnership with an italian contractor. with an agreement was signed by the three countries in the march. the agreement followed each country conducting it's own study, and analysis by international experts....
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the attacks committed friday eden in paris are acts of war.there have been at least 129 dead and numerous injured. it institute constitutes an action against our country, against our values, against our youth, against our lifestyle. daesh, isis, who are fighting because because france is a country of freedom, because we are the country for the rights of man. >> as the world debates how to address the isil threat, franÇois hollande speaking before a joint session of congress, he has called the paris attacks an act of war. we're going to have more analyst analysis after this short break. >> this is one of the most important sites in the century. >> this linked the mafia and the church. >> why do you think you didn't get the medal of honor? >> i can't allow you not to go into that because that is your job. >> we gonna bring this city back one note at a time. >> proudest moment in my life. >> if you have a handful of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. it's not their sophistication
the attacks committed friday eden in paris are acts of war.there have been at least 129 dead and numerous injured. it institute constitutes an action against our country, against our values, against our youth, against our lifestyle. daesh, isis, who are fighting because because france is a country of freedom, because we are the country for the rights of man. >> as the world debates how to address the isil threat, franÇois hollande speaking before a joint session of congress, he has...
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historians have written about that, the myth of the frontier, the myth that there was an american eden that we had lost. . they will argue both ways on how much an effect continually moving west had on institutions. the part they really see as mythic is the safety valve. reserve oflways the land out west and when times got tough you could go west and strikeout anew. most historians say people believe that but it really did not infect exist. wrong tomaybe i was say that free land provided physical security, but it provided a reserve of hope. it is a most like eisenhower knew that this safety valve, and the american west, was almost an article of faith for many americans. how hisentioned earlier mom was a pacifist. i was wondering how that impacted his beginning of his military career, and throughout. if that helped shape his military views? >> milton eisenhower, ike's you ngest brother, who later in life became the closest of the bunch, said the only time he saw his mother cry was when ike went to west point. she was against a military career. direct evidence of how her pacifism affecte
historians have written about that, the myth of the frontier, the myth that there was an american eden that we had lost. . they will argue both ways on how much an effect continually moving west had on institutions. the part they really see as mythic is the safety valve. reserve oflways the land out west and when times got tough you could go west and strikeout anew. most historians say people believe that but it really did not infect exist. wrong tomaybe i was say that free land provided...
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it is called the last eden because it is a good habitat for endangered gorillas and chimps.eople found naive champs which mean they responded to humans with curiosity rather than a threat pause they had never seen this before. researchers find this a valuable place for that reason. there are six western low land gorillas and many chimps. it is just perfect for them, for their habitat. because they are protected here, no-one is allowed to live here, not even indigenous people. there are no hunters. there are no tourists. it's just really just researchers and those lucky few of us to join them. we're among some 20 outsiders who have got to see this. so i mean other than the language speaking locals who live in the near by villages. >> reporter: these are the eyes of an endangered blood line. western low land gorillas can relax here in the wildlife preserve where they're protected from logging and hunters. it's downtime for them most of them now. >> reporter: since 1988 they've gone to vulnerable to endangered to critically endangered. in the past 60 years, hunting and ebola ha
it is called the last eden because it is a good habitat for endangered gorillas and chimps.eople found naive champs which mean they responded to humans with curiosity rather than a threat pause they had never seen this before. researchers find this a valuable place for that reason. there are six western low land gorillas and many chimps. it is just perfect for them, for their habitat. because they are protected here, no-one is allowed to live here, not even indigenous people. there are no...
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. >> reporter: ethiopia legend says the blue nile flows from the biblical garden of eden. ethiopian government says the dam will put an end of centuries of argument over sharing this life-giving resource. construction began in april 2011. the ethiopian government is paying for the $4 billion project in partnership with an italian contractor. sudan and egypt were afraid the dam would restrict down-stream flow. by an agreement was signed in march, each country conducting its own study, and analysis by international experts. >> we entered into the contract, we have already assured that this is a environmentally friendly project, an economically sound project. this will also benefit downstream countries equally as it will benefit ethiopia. >> reporter: the studies continue. there are numerous issues to be resolved, including the exact size of the reservoir. when filled it will stretch well beyond the mountains that you can see in the far distance. the dam as you can see is around 47% complete, and when that reservoir is filled though water level will come up to around where i
. >> reporter: ethiopia legend says the blue nile flows from the biblical garden of eden. ethiopian government says the dam will put an end of centuries of argument over sharing this life-giving resource. construction began in april 2011. the ethiopian government is paying for the $4 billion project in partnership with an italian contractor. sudan and egypt were afraid the dam would restrict down-stream flow. by an agreement was signed in march, each country conducting its own study, and...
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. >> ethiopia legends says the blue niles flows from the garden of eden. it sustained millions of lives for thousands of years. the ethiopia government would save the argument over sharing this life-giving resource. >> construction began in april 2011. the government is paying for the $4 billion project in partnership with the italian contractor. >> sudan and egypt were afraid they restricted the flow. the agreement followed each country conducting this own study and analysis by international experts. >> therefore, we turn to the contract. we were assured it was an environmentally friendly project. it's economically souped. it will benefit. >> reporter: the studies continue, numerous issues are to be resolved. when the reservoir is filled, it will stretch around 240km, well behind the mountains in the distance. the area of water will be around 2,000 square kilometres. the dam as you see here is around 47% complete. the water level, when it's filled, will come up to where i was standing. >> the government was giving land to around 4,000 families that had to
. >> ethiopia legends says the blue niles flows from the garden of eden. it sustained millions of lives for thousands of years. the ethiopia government would save the argument over sharing this life-giving resource. >> construction began in april 2011. the government is paying for the $4 billion project in partnership with the italian contractor. >> sudan and egypt were afraid they restricted the flow. the agreement followed each country conducting this own study and analysis...
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. >> it's called eden's offering. it's nature giving fruit to mankind. >> reporter: stefan selano's contribution. students worked with laser cutters and 3d printers to create a number of ornaments. >> there was a lot of students that came from graphic design that had never done 3d modeling. there was also students from engineering that had done 3d modeling but not for 3d printing. we really had to go through this learning process together to figure out how to make the ornaments. >> reporter: known as the h.i.g.h. patience is key here because tiny pieces take hours or days to print but in the end they'll have a public forum for their work, the nonprofit city arts asked them and students throughout the city to create their version for the tree. >> i truly believe that every time kids create, they do not destroy. so the more use we're going to engage in doing art, the better we all will be. >> reporter: something stefan certainly believes. >> i feel it's important we remind people this is what's important. this is what w
. >> it's called eden's offering. it's nature giving fruit to mankind. >> reporter: stefan selano's contribution. students worked with laser cutters and 3d printers to create a number of ornaments. >> there was a lot of students that came from graphic design that had never done 3d modeling. there was also students from engineering that had done 3d modeling but not for 3d printing. we really had to go through this learning process together to figure out how to make the...
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one point you have to say -- it's not just about a guy who believes in the literal garden of eden and the world being created in six days and on the seventh day the lord rested. it's more than that. it's about a person who is s saying i came from so far down, i was stabbing my friends in the belly and only a miracle saved n and become a great person. >> the issue with those stories is they're unprovable. anecdotes from a long time ago. >> are you talking about joseph and the per mids? >> no, i'm talking about his stories. these are stories that may or may not have been exaggerated. these stories pale in comparison in a friendship to bill ayers or a friendship to wright. questioned by cnn. >> he lived the reverend wright. i know him better than i know my own rabbi. >> cnn claims that ben carson is getting a pass on these stories. but if he's getting a pass, then president obama got a full body massage from cnn. because they, they -- avoided so many mysterious facts about president obama that they let go. i, i hear you about some of these stories and people maybe they, maybe they exagge
one point you have to say -- it's not just about a guy who believes in the literal garden of eden and the world being created in six days and on the seventh day the lord rested. it's more than that. it's about a person who is s saying i came from so far down, i was stabbing my friends in the belly and only a miracle saved n and become a great person. >> the issue with those stories is they're unprovable. anecdotes from a long time ago. >> are you talking about joseph and the per...
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she said, i had a pony when i was a girl and anthony eden came over -- >> rose: the foreign minister.e out of the mine and we would ride them into the sea with horse pipes around their neck! like this, you know. and i thought, oh, my god, you know, he's going off. >> rose: part of being the life that you've had is you get to meet so many interesting people. >> yeah. unbelievable. >> rose: and have dinner, rose: somebody's in the audience that knows you. >> exactly. richard burton, elizabeth taylor, you know, invited me to dinner when i was 28. it's tremendous, you know, these people i'd seen since i was a child on the screen, you know. it's tremendous. and all the singers -- sammy davis, you know, great guy. and i became close friends with him. dean martin was a little aloof. but frank sinatra used to say that, after they'd do the shows in vegas, they'd go watch buddy greco in the lounge and dean would sneak off because he wanted to get up and play golf the following day. so he was different to sammy and frank. >> rose: what's vegas like today? >> well, it's changed a lot. there is a
she said, i had a pony when i was a girl and anthony eden came over -- >> rose: the foreign minister.e out of the mine and we would ride them into the sea with horse pipes around their neck! like this, you know. and i thought, oh, my god, you know, he's going off. >> rose: part of being the life that you've had is you get to meet so many interesting people. >> yeah. unbelievable. >> rose: and have dinner, rose: somebody's in the audience that knows you. >> exactly....
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eden ma -- edelman all that gone and they still found a way to beat an inspired giants team today.m: our kick track says that the kick, as this one goes on the ground preventing the giants from getting anything going. no they actually with jennings -- the ball is on the ground. still alive to the giants. last minutes gives it up. that's randle back to beckham. is this going to be miami-duke or what? no he's out of bounds. the game is over. bill belichick and the patriots are now 9-0. one of the better games you'll see this whole season ends with the patriots on top. just when you think the giants had their number again, the patriots get the gostkowski winner from 54 out. phil: three times today i said the giants got them but the patriots found a way. they got an opportunity and they took advantage of it. jim: tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes." scott pelley reporting from paris. for phil, tracy all the crew, thanks for being with us. patriots now 9-0 on the season. the giants fall to 5-5. this is jim nantz saying so long. you've been watching the nfl on cbs, home of super bowl
eden ma -- edelman all that gone and they still found a way to beat an inspired giants team today.m: our kick track says that the kick, as this one goes on the ground preventing the giants from getting anything going. no they actually with jennings -- the ball is on the ground. still alive to the giants. last minutes gives it up. that's randle back to beckham. is this going to be miami-duke or what? no he's out of bounds. the game is over. bill belichick and the patriots are now 9-0. one of the...
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. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden.> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1% thc. >> it took years of crossbreeding plants to get to this point. >> instead of breeding up the thc we've bred down the thc and bred up the cbd, and people said, you're crazy. you know, who is going to smoke that? >> so why grow it then? well, the stanleys also believed in cbd's potential to treat many diseases. and they had seen it change lives before. >> i always had two strains. >> meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven m
. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden.> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1% thc. >> it took years of crossbreeding plants to get to this point. >> instead of breeding up the thc we've bred down the thc and bred up the cbd, and people said, you're crazy. you know, who is going to smoke that? >> so why grow it then? well, the stanleys also believed in cbd's...
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it is the latest in a series of modern bad guys to be burnt by the town of eden bridge in kent.r p.m. and american psych list lance armstrong. that's all the sport for now >>> we will see you later on. thank you very much for that. thanks for watching the news hour on al jazeera. we will take a short break and we will have a full bulletin of news. everything you need to know on al jazeera. see you in a moment. a moment. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >>> voting under way in myanmar in an historic election as the country hopes to make a transition from military rule to democracy. >>> you're watching al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. also ahead on the programme - at least 17 are killed in a new wave of political violence in burundi. families flee the capital. >>> mourners gather at st. petersburg
it is the latest in a series of modern bad guys to be burnt by the town of eden bridge in kent.r p.m. and american psych list lance armstrong. that's all the sport for now >>> we will see you later on. thank you very much for that. thanks for watching the news hour on al jazeera. we will take a short break and we will have a full bulletin of news. everything you need to know on al jazeera. see you in a moment. a moment. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >>> voting...
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mount eden section of the bronx, westbound lanes are chosed because of what you see there. i'm hearing that a tractor- trailer took down some lines and that caused some wires. we've got shannon stone newscopter 7 over it. shannon what happened? mess here, there's a conduit that houses some wires, somehow when this tractor-trailer came through, he managed to hit that conduit and bring down these wires right in the center part of your screen there. now the problem is that the fire department is here but they don't know if these wires are live, so they are waiting coned before they can even start to remove this. now keep in mind, this has been going on for the bet, pear of -- better part of an hour. that's the eastbound side of the cross bronx. for a while we had the left lane closed there. everyone stopping to grab a look. the delay inbound at the george washington bridge is up and over the span starting to delay the tolls. but the westbound side all lanes shut down with this problem at jerome avenue and look at this volume. we're just going to move this down a little bet hoa
mount eden section of the bronx, westbound lanes are chosed because of what you see there. i'm hearing that a tractor- trailer took down some lines and that caused some wires. we've got shannon stone newscopter 7 over it. shannon what happened? mess here, there's a conduit that houses some wires, somehow when this tractor-trailer came through, he managed to hit that conduit and bring down these wires right in the center part of your screen there. now the problem is that the fire department is...
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support fchristina cooks is provided by eden foods, dedicated to the creation and maintenance of purityfood. and suzanne's specialties, makers of pure sweeteners. the way mother nature intended. closed captioning of christina cooks provided by melissa's, world variety produce. have people stopped asking you to bring dessert to parties? that's because when you think healthy dessert, you think bran muffin. well, it doesn't have to be that way. you can have delicious, decadent,sinful desserts and not compromise your health. we're making desserts that look as good as you do, today on christina cooks. captioning made possible by telenium and u.s. department of education
support fchristina cooks is provided by eden foods, dedicated to the creation and maintenance of purityfood. and suzanne's specialties, makers of pure sweeteners. the way mother nature intended. closed captioning of christina cooks provided by melissa's, world variety produce. have people stopped asking you to bring dessert to parties? that's because when you think healthy dessert, you think bran muffin. well, it doesn't have to be that way. you can have delicious, decadent,sinful desserts and...
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2013, journalist paul salopek has tracked ancient man's path out of africa, what he calls "the out of eden hari sreenivasan showed you the project he'll spend much of the next decade completing. tonight, hari walks with paul in the footsteps of early man, to one point of real meaning on his global trek. >> sreenivasan: the fog-shrouded fields and rolling hills of southern georgia are much more than a way-point for paul salopek. we were nearing the ancient city and archaeological site of dmanisi. >> dmanisi is finally in sight and it's probably one of the most important human migration sites outside of africa. >> sreenivasan: salopek is following the path humans took after the ice age, 70,000 to 100,000 years ago. but here in dmanisi, that path is much older. along these green and jagged river gorges, man has walked-- in one form or another-- for nearly two million years. the history here is stacked high, part of what salopek calls "the layer cake effect" of the caucasus. with a happy dog welcoming us, we passed what was likely an outer defensive tower of the 1,400-year-old city of dmanisi.
2013, journalist paul salopek has tracked ancient man's path out of africa, what he calls "the out of eden hari sreenivasan showed you the project he'll spend much of the next decade completing. tonight, hari walks with paul in the footsteps of early man, to one point of real meaning on his global trek. >> sreenivasan: the fog-shrouded fields and rolling hills of southern georgia are much more than a way-point for paul salopek. we were nearing the ancient city and archaeological site...
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both eden for a touchdown. you have to take another look. unbelievable. texans on top of the bengals. remember, the bengals were undefeated going into this game. punching it loose. texans beat the bengals. remember they play in houston on sunday at 1:00 p.m. a big game. college basketball. st. john's. seventy-five-63. two-zero as head coach. the knicks at home against charlotte. hockey. islanders at home in brooklyn. a moment of silence for the victims of the terror attacks. third. islanders up two-zero. he will flip the puck. islanders take down arizona. the late great yogi berra. receiving the presidential medal of freedom. the yankees then issued a statement saying the honor is a fitting tribute. unequal dignity and humor. rosanna: keeping on the show. >> she made it happen a lot with other people. duke: it is a little bittersweet. there is died in september. willie mays will also get the medal of honor. rosanna: good for him. greg: thanks a lot. upper west side. duke: riverside mmm... nothing like johnsonville breakfast sausage. delicious and packaged
both eden for a touchdown. you have to take another look. unbelievable. texans on top of the bengals. remember, the bengals were undefeated going into this game. punching it loose. texans beat the bengals. remember they play in houston on sunday at 1:00 p.m. a big game. college basketball. st. john's. seventy-five-63. two-zero as head coach. the knicks at home against charlotte. hockey. islanders at home in brooklyn. a moment of silence for the victims of the terror attacks. third. islanders up...
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it was a rebellion against the garden of eden. mitchell has a beautiful song called stock to beat a woodstock i tried to get permission to quote in my book and people wrote back to say you put one line of that in your book and we will confiscate every copy. i decided not to risk. her poem she describes if you are gentle soul one day and i asked her where are you going and she said i'm going to the garden to set my soul for a. woodstock refers to oscars garden you remember that's where all this was going on. but to me the garden could have been the garden of eden. i think and i have a whole chapter on this i think that we have misunderstood this story of genesis chapter three the garden of eden. we have misunderstood it for 2,000 years. i don't find a message of original sin. that was an idea in the second century birth of christianity and second centuries, the birth of superseding the torah, the combination of the roman and greek philosophy. they believe that women are untrustworthy. think of the odyssey. they are trying to get ho
it was a rebellion against the garden of eden. mitchell has a beautiful song called stock to beat a woodstock i tried to get permission to quote in my book and people wrote back to say you put one line of that in your book and we will confiscate every copy. i decided not to risk. her poem she describes if you are gentle soul one day and i asked her where are you going and she said i'm going to the garden to set my soul for a. woodstock refers to oscars garden you remember that's where all this...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ con mi burrito ♪ camino el edÉn ♪ ♪ si me ven, si me ven ♪ voy camino a belÉn ♪ ♪ ♪ johnny: muyionada incluso le puso nuestras redes sociales, que preparÉmonos lo que quieras. vamos a pasar ahora a cÓdigo segura porque llegÓ la hora de... todos: cÓdigo segura. ♪ ♪ orlando: ahÍ estÁ, luis miguel estÁ llegando a la ciudad, la navidad ha llegado despierta amÉrica en nuestro corazÓn. dame a luis miguel. ♪ sigue los pasos ♪ estÉs donde estés ♪ ♪ santa clos llegÓ a la ciudad ♪ mÁs adelante tenemos las imÁgenes de Él cantando en argentina que le solicitan tomar cuatro canciones?, o si pasÓ algo en la garganta? que desea y quieto en cÓdigo segura. este sÁbado 28 de noviembre se cumpliÓ el primer aniversario de roberto gÓmez bolaÑos, su viuda, florinda meza convocÓ a los medios a una misa y escuchen bien inexplicablemente allÍ se formÓ un zafarrancho, volaron micrÓfonos... pero nosotros, tenemos una testigo ocular de lo que sucediÓ allÍ ya nos va a brindar su testimonio nada mÁs y nada menos, nos va a tratar de... adi: pues en el inexplicable querido orlando, yo aÑoro ver a un luis migue
. ♪ ♪ ♪ con mi burrito ♪ camino el edÉn ♪ ♪ si me ven, si me ven ♪ voy camino a belÉn ♪ ♪ ♪ johnny: muyionada incluso le puso nuestras redes sociales, que preparÉmonos lo que quieras. vamos a pasar ahora a cÓdigo segura porque llegÓ la hora de... todos: cÓdigo segura. ♪ ♪ orlando: ahÍ estÁ, luis miguel estÁ llegando a la ciudad, la navidad ha llegado despierta amÉrica en nuestro corazÓn. dame a luis miguel. ♪ sigue los pasos ♪ estÉs donde estés ♪ ♪...