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it's definitely an n-word. >> jimmy: lady edith, i'm sure he knows the name of it.l ring ] >> well, that just happened. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: never a dull moment around here, i'm afraid. and, like it or not, questlove, you're stuck with us. in fact, the only thing that can save you now is if carson daly himself would walk through that door. >> so sorry i'm late. i guess someone forgot to send me an invitation. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what the [ bleep ] is this? [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so much drama here at "late night." stick around everyone, we'll be right back with will smith. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. this taurus is pretty serious. i can't believe they're actually going to let me drive it. all right, it's got what? 360 horsepower. 365 horsepower. let's see what that feels like. so this is 365 horsepower. all while delivering really great fuel economy. so we're getting great fuel economy? cuz that's what i'm thinking about right now. [ laughs ] whoo.
it's definitely an n-word. >> jimmy: lady edith, i'm sure he knows the name of it.l ring ] >> well, that just happened. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: never a dull moment around here, i'm afraid. and, like it or not, questlove, you're stuck with us. in fact, the only thing that can save you now is if carson daly himself would walk through that door. >> so sorry i'm late. i guess someone forgot to send me an invitation. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what the [ bleep ] is...
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. >> en perú, un caballo elegante pero veloz, una danza, del reportaje de edith ceballos. >> "caballosultura y recursos naturales, desde el río tiki taka, hasta machu pichu, con más de 2 millones de turistas al año . >> se le conoce cómo el caballo peruano de paso, tiene elevación y estiramiento del casco . >> el resultado, un movimiento armonioso, es un movimiento natural no enseñado. >> su movimiento es diferente al resto, la mayoría son de trote, él no, de paso . ,>> es el resultado de más de 400 años crianza. >> durante la colonia buscaron un caballo suave, y se hace un cruce de dos caballos . >> hoy el caballo peruano de paso,es el más cómodo del mundo. >> el caballo se maneja facilmente. >> la existencia de esta raza, es uno de los logros más grandes, y uno de los más grandes tesoros de la nación, el caballo de paso cruzó frontera, los Ángeles en particular, hace 50 años empezaron a importarlos en estados unidos, ahora hay crianza aquí . >> ahora sigue encantando a millones. >> en venezuela las autoridades frustraron un intento de fuga, se tiene resguardada de policía y vehículo
. >> en perú, un caballo elegante pero veloz, una danza, del reportaje de edith ceballos. >> "caballosultura y recursos naturales, desde el río tiki taka, hasta machu pichu, con más de 2 millones de turistas al año . >> se le conoce cómo el caballo peruano de paso, tiene elevación y estiramiento del casco . >> el resultado, un movimiento armonioso, es un movimiento natural no enseñado. >> su movimiento es diferente al resto, la mayoría son de trote,...
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>> edith turnage says she never heard a word from the boys' family. we've learned the investigation continues into the man that owns the rifle. the police officer who found the rifle in his personal car and the mother of one of the s whose dna was found on the body. >>> no rest for baltimore's new average bishop this morning he's going to say a prayer at pimlico and he'll be serving lunch at our daily bread. yesterday 2,000 people watched him take over as average bishop of baltimore. the installation was held at the cathedral of mary our queen. the first issue he's going to be facing, same sex marriage. >> we are not interested in doing these things for partisan purposes or for political purposes as some have suggested. we are interested in defending what we believe is a bedrock institution for the common good of society, which is marriage as between a man and a woman, and it's for the sake of the children. >> today cardinal o'brien is on his way to rome to begin his new position. >>> well, the reverend jesse jackson will be in maryland today. he'll s
>> edith turnage says she never heard a word from the boys' family. we've learned the investigation continues into the man that owns the rifle. the police officer who found the rifle in his personal car and the mother of one of the s whose dna was found on the body. >>> no rest for baltimore's new average bishop this morning he's going to say a prayer at pimlico and he'll be serving lunch at our daily bread. yesterday 2,000 people watched him take over as average bishop of...
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year-old student airlifted to a local ranger station and found in good condition this afternoon near edith lake, about five miles from where he was last seen. the student parted ways with a backpacking group and a 50-person search operation by ground and air played a key role in the rescue effort. >> president obama will be back in the bay area to attend fund-raisers with deep pockets. signs are posted downtown warning of heavy traffic and scarce parking. the presidential motorcade will roll through on wednesday after a high-priced dinner and a business round table in palo alto. stay with us for continuing coverage of the president's visit and the latest on road closures. >> on the final day of the summit in chicago, mr. obama discussed plans for the future of afghanistan. the period said the framework is working and afghan forcesor track to provide their own security. leaders also guaranteed that allies will keep troops in place through 2014 and fund afghan security forces for a decade after. >> today we can agree on nato's long-term relationship with afghanistan beyond 2014 including sup
year-old student airlifted to a local ranger station and found in good condition this afternoon near edith lake, about five miles from where he was last seen. the student parted ways with a backpacking group and a 50-person search operation by ground and air played a key role in the rescue effort. >> president obama will be back in the bay area to attend fund-raisers with deep pockets. signs are posted downtown warning of heavy traffic and scarce parking. the presidential motorcade will...
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edith of the as the entrepreneurial center. susan, ella, a and katy from wells fargo bank, and adam and allison of strauss events. [applause] >> and thank you very much to our sponsors who make this week- long bigger and more meaningful to small business every year, starting with our title and presenting sponsor wells fargo, of entrepreneur sponsor sfmta. if you have seen that we have been able to promote small business to where we needed the attention. we wanted small business to know we were throwing a party and a weeklong celebration and a week- long opportunity to educate and inspire a small business. visa, at&t advertising solutions, a constant contact. recology, pacific gas and electric company, kaiser permanente, zero, chevron, and vertical response. >> t-mobile, microsoft office -- office 365, dynatech, veriphone, and our principal sponsor, it aaa flag and banner, fedex, and strauss event. seven by seven magazines, the bay citizens, san francisco business times, san francisco bay guardian, in the bay area reporter. let'
edith of the as the entrepreneurial center. susan, ella, a and katy from wells fargo bank, and adam and allison of strauss events. [applause] >> and thank you very much to our sponsors who make this week- long bigger and more meaningful to small business every year, starting with our title and presenting sponsor wells fargo, of entrepreneur sponsor sfmta. if you have seen that we have been able to promote small business to where we needed the attention. we wanted small business to know we...
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edith falco right there. >> edith falco. >> jimmy: and you just went to the perm there. >> i didn't know >> no, i look like a -- yeah. >> jimmy: it's awesome. >> that's good stuff. >> jimmy: but everyone have -- all your friends have it? >> i don't know. i blacked out from that point on. >> jimmy: oh, come on. [ laughter ] >> i don't know what happened. >> jimmy: no -- >> yeah, it was everyone was doing it. but your hair has to be long so it can get curly like that. if it's short, then it gets curly like this. >> jimmy: yes. super tight, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. your uncle -- is it ed? >> my uncle ed falco. >> jimmy: ed falco wrote the prequel to the "godfather" books. >> "the family corleone," which is selling in all these stores now. >> jimmy: "family corleone." >> yeah. >> jimmy: wait a second. so the two most famous mob families, the sopranos and the corleones, all have to do with the falcos. i mean, you -- >> we are. [ light laughter ] and we are, like, the most normal italian-american suburban -- you know, the fact that we end up, you know, in this world of connectedness is really -- i
edith falco right there. >> edith falco. >> jimmy: and you just went to the perm there. >> i didn't know >> no, i look like a -- yeah. >> jimmy: it's awesome. >> that's good stuff. >> jimmy: but everyone have -- all your friends have it? >> i don't know. i blacked out from that point on. >> jimmy: oh, come on. [ laughter ] >> i don't know what happened. >> jimmy: no -- >> yeah, it was everyone was doing it. but your hair...
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but what i want to say to you -- with the help of phil and mer edith and everybody else in the supervisors -- we are going to enjoy this all over our city, so neighbors here in bayview and the our mission -- outer mission, and all these areas where the city is still saying it is still a little bit edgy. guess what? the 2008 parks budget, where the money was derived from this, along with landscaping -- thank you verythank you very much fore donation. [applause] the public-private partnership is still working for our neighborhoods. we really have used our parks bond responsive flee. -- orszag -- responsibly. we have listened to the parks alliance. the old and new merchants. we have to, because they are the voices. they are the affect of voices you created for city hall to make sure we listen and respond. we are ahead of the game now. we're going into a major effort here. 100 and -- $195 million, but the promise is still there. we will keep it below your property taxes in 1996. how about that? retire the old debt. do not create new ones like others in the state keep doing. we're going to insu
but what i want to say to you -- with the help of phil and mer edith and everybody else in the supervisors -- we are going to enjoy this all over our city, so neighbors here in bayview and the our mission -- outer mission, and all these areas where the city is still saying it is still a little bit edgy. guess what? the 2008 parks budget, where the money was derived from this, along with landscaping -- thank you verythank you very much fore donation. [applause] the public-private partnership is...
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you see how the office has been molded by truly amazing women like dolly madison, julia grant and edith wilson and, of course, the modern first ladies represented and are now our 13 presidential libraries. volumes have been and will continue to be written about their influence on the nation and on the world, how they have been agents of change for the better. i know that today's conference and this series of conferences will add to our understanding and appreciation of the vital role of the first ladies. so i want to thank you again for joining us. as you heard earlier, the next conference in this series is november 15th at the johnson library, so make sure you join us there as well. i now want to introduce our first panel. it's titled "influence-makers, first ladies through american history" and our panelists include first catherine allgor, a noted historian at the university of california riverside whose books focus on some of my favorite first ladies, present company excluded. her book on dolly madison was nominated for the prestigious george washington book prize, and she's currentl
you see how the office has been molded by truly amazing women like dolly madison, julia grant and edith wilson and, of course, the modern first ladies represented and are now our 13 presidential libraries. volumes have been and will continue to be written about their influence on the nation and on the world, how they have been agents of change for the better. i know that today's conference and this series of conferences will add to our understanding and appreciation of the vital role of the...
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can see how the office has been molded by truly amazing women like dolley madison or julia grant or edith wilson and, of course, the modern first ladies represented at our now 13 presidential libraries. volumes will continue to be written about their influence on the world, how they've been agents of change for the better. i know today's conference and the series of conferences will add to our understanding and appreciation of their vital role of the first ladies. so, i want to thank you, again, for joining us. as you heard earlier, the next conference in the series is november 15th at the johnson library, so make sure you join us there as well. and i now want to introduce our first panel. it's titled "influence makers, first ladies through american history" and our panelists include first katherine allegory, a noted historian at the university of california-riverside, whose books focus on my favorite first ladies, her book on dolley ma y madison titled "a perfect union" was nominated for the presti prestigious george washington book prize and she's working on a biography of luisa adams a
can see how the office has been molded by truly amazing women like dolley madison or julia grant or edith wilson and, of course, the modern first ladies represented at our now 13 presidential libraries. volumes will continue to be written about their influence on the world, how they've been agents of change for the better. i know today's conference and the series of conferences will add to our understanding and appreciation of their vital role of the first ladies. so, i want to thank you,...
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over five months since their testimony you think these crimes fall on john course signs shoulders not edith o'brien not the counsel of m.f. global or any of the other executives this is john corazon responsible you know i can't unequivocal he say corazon is guilty of a crime i can't say that the executive offices were and i think you know we really need investigators to ferret out is is that the c.e.o. is a chorus line is that both of them is it someone else and that's the sweet. but it came from the top and i've personally met with enough m.f. global employees interviewed them got in their facts it was well you know f.b.i. the o.j. should be doing right well i mean no because i know you have been you know in the trenches and i know you there are limitations to what you've had access to but you have also gotten some access and i know you've been on all over again. and that sort of thanks that would do you know the status of the d.o.j. investigation more than than we do from what we're seeing come out why no one prosecutor told me that the d.o.j. receipts are brief months ago they're interes
over five months since their testimony you think these crimes fall on john course signs shoulders not edith o'brien not the counsel of m.f. global or any of the other executives this is john corazon responsible you know i can't unequivocal he say corazon is guilty of a crime i can't say that the executive offices were and i think you know we really need investigators to ferret out is is that the c.e.o. is a chorus line is that both of them is it someone else and that's the sweet. but it came...
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. >> it is edith williams. you have 30 minutes to call to qualify and we will announce another finalist name tomorrow. modern family is new tonight and the family is going to disneyland. >> buddy, we are good to go. i have been waiting for this day ever since the doctor pointed to the ultrasound and said either that is a fifth lamb or you -- >> oh, gross. >> that is followed by "revenge cojones," proxy has been stopping every once in awhile and bending down on one knee. they expected this whole trip to take 59 minutes. >> there is no safety net or anything underneath him. just lots of water. -- this whole trip to take 15 minutes. >> we will keep an eye out. >> coming up, stuffed animals packing heat through airport security. see how a father reacted to what was found inside a child's toy. >> they waited for months for a refund their plumber promised. see what happened when 7 ion your side got involved. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> seven months after being run over by a car and left for dead, a puppy gets a new leash
. >> it is edith williams. you have 30 minutes to call to qualify and we will announce another finalist name tomorrow. modern family is new tonight and the family is going to disneyland. >> buddy, we are good to go. i have been waiting for this day ever since the doctor pointed to the ultrasound and said either that is a fifth lamb or you -- >> oh, gross. >> that is followed by "revenge cojones," proxy has been stopping every once in awhile and bending down on...
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was that edith bunker. marie barone, elise keaton from "family ties." >> b. >> lucky guess! house. >> that was one of her catch phrases. marie barone was the mother-in-law you didn't want to have. she loved her son raymond and was so hard on her daughter-in-law deborah. that was a catch phrase. >> back across. >> which tv mom went back to college after years of regretting not going? norma arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from "the gilmore girls" or murphy brown from murphy brown. >> angela bower. >> but i don't know who it is. >> he was very confident. >> the correct answer is norma arnold from "the wonder years." you think it could be murphy brown or any of those characters but yes, "the wonder years" won out. >> do we have time for one more? we don't. >> that's all right. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> my pleasure. >> kathie lee will come back across the street and while we're talking about tv we need to make a correction, earlier we announced and said ellen wasn't nominated for talk show host, but it was because she didn't enter her name in that categor
was that edith bunker. marie barone, elise keaton from "family ties." >> b. >> lucky guess! house. >> that was one of her catch phrases. marie barone was the mother-in-law you didn't want to have. she loved her son raymond and was so hard on her daughter-in-law deborah. that was a catch phrase. >> back across. >> which tv mom went back to college after years of regretting not going? norma arnold from "the wonder years." lorelai gilmore from...
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park officials say he was found in good condition this afternoon near edith lake which is about five miles from where he was last seen. authorities say the student p t parted ways with a back packing group at 11:00 a.m. saturday. a 50-person search operation by brown played a key role in the rescue effort today. >> a little too whacky. 20 runners arrested for breaking the law in the bay to breakers race in san francisco. another eight cited for carrying open containers. an estimated 50,000 people, though, participated in the event. 28-year-old ethiopian woman was the first to cross the finish line. her time 39 minutes and 2.4 seconds. she took home 7,$3nt000 in priz money. >>> following up on a story we first reported last week, senior citizens in san jose say they feel squeezed out by budget cuts. the city eliminated the transportation program for seniors last year. many of them now use walk eers get to their local senior centers. today many of them gathered in front of san jose city hall to tell lawmakers not to lock them out of crucial services. several city councilmembers were li
park officials say he was found in good condition this afternoon near edith lake which is about five miles from where he was last seen. authorities say the student p t parted ways with a back packing group at 11:00 a.m. saturday. a 50-person search operation by brown played a key role in the rescue effort today. >> a little too whacky. 20 runners arrested for breaking the law in the bay to breakers race in san francisco. another eight cited for carrying open containers. an estimated...
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it wasn't until women like patsy mink and edith green got to congress and passed title 9 .4years agoyear that we declares women should be allowed to compete and win on america's playing fields. until a woman named lily leadbetter had the courage to step up and say you know what? this isn't right. women aren't being treated fairly. we lack some of the tools we needed to uphold the basic principle of equal pay for equal work. so don't accept somebody else's construction of the way things ought to be. it's up to you to right wrongs. it's up to you to point out injustice. it's up to you to hold the system accountable. and sometimes upend it entirely. it's up to you to stand up and to be heard. to right and lobby, to march, to organize, to vote. don't be content to just sit back and watch. those who is oppose change, those who benefit from an unjust status quo have always bet on the public cynicism or the public's complacency. throughout american history though they have lost that bet. and i believe they will this time, as well. but ultimately, class of 2012, that will depend on you. so d
it wasn't until women like patsy mink and edith green got to congress and passed title 9 .4years agoyear that we declares women should be allowed to compete and win on america's playing fields. until a woman named lily leadbetter had the courage to step up and say you know what? this isn't right. women aren't being treated fairly. we lack some of the tools we needed to uphold the basic principle of equal pay for equal work. so don't accept somebody else's construction of the way things ought to...
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edith lotus budget cuts are unavoidable due to the loss of budget cuts from the state.look at the james lick freeway. light traffic as we have a clear started the day. we will have more on your weather and traffic coming up and the latest on world news in a moment. off >>mark: fall and what is happening in syria, too strong explosions rocking damascus this morning. human rights activists say the blast targeted the nation's intelligence agency. if state media say there were terrorist explosions that killed dozens of people. more than 170 people were injured. the incident comes after an opposition group said hundreds of syrians have been killed since the cease- fire a month ago. >>darya: if we want to get a look at whether and see how things are as we're heading towards the weekend. safe majority of the bay area will stay in the '70s. that is indicated by the yellow on the screen. 60s along the coastline by 4:00 p.m. more orange on the screen indicating eighties around the bay. speaking of those '80s we will see them in abundance in the south bay with santa clara reaching
edith lotus budget cuts are unavoidable due to the loss of budget cuts from the state.look at the james lick freeway. light traffic as we have a clear started the day. we will have more on your weather and traffic coming up and the latest on world news in a moment. off >>mark: fall and what is happening in syria, too strong explosions rocking damascus this morning. human rights activists say the blast targeted the nation's intelligence agency. if state media say there were terrorist...
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it is another relative that i am also edith out there, but father-in-law's. >> last question if there is one of us were going to call it a night. >> i am curious if you could imagine in today's day and age in 2012 if teddy roosevelt were the police commissioner or mayor of new york, considering our current issues in trafficking in and homeland security above would be his big issue to go after today. >> it's a good question. again, i just think that would be one of his many issues. i just tell you a quick thing. i had dinner with top police lieutenants and i mention that they were saying 80% of what the general public misunderstandings 80% of crime is ignored, has to be ignored. you can't do anything by the book were the entire system grinds to a halt. if you're nailing somebody for baking who was just a harmless panhandler in the car coming on this to be a crime that happens in the next block. and i just think i am debating the question a little bit, but roosevelt tried to enforce the entire manual or maybe he would've learned his lesson from this. but if you take the 1895 cell, but w
it is another relative that i am also edith out there, but father-in-law's. >> last question if there is one of us were going to call it a night. >> i am curious if you could imagine in today's day and age in 2012 if teddy roosevelt were the police commissioner or mayor of new york, considering our current issues in trafficking in and homeland security above would be his big issue to go after today. >> it's a good question. again, i just think that would be one of his many...
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one of her companions was her sister edith who wrote a memoir and titled it "desert rose."g's daughter is in town to promote the book again. elder benies king joins us in studio. welcome to washington. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> yes. before we start, because i want to concentrate on the book, the memorial to your father, what do you feel when you stand there and you look at that? >> well, i feel a sense of pride, but yet a sense of humility. and also a sense of responsibility, because whenever you have a parent with such world influence and impact, it's kind of continually a call to the reality that you, too, must make a difference in this world. perhaps not at his level, but you must make a tremendous difference in this world. and i'm proud, you know, just to be one of three americans who can say my father has a monument, memorial in d.c. >> right. talking about the book, and we said it there, your mom is the other half of this, of this giant that we go and we honor down at the mall. and now it's time to talk about her life and when she went through. >> exactly. >>
one of her companions was her sister edith who wrote a memoir and titled it "desert rose."g's daughter is in town to promote the book again. elder benies king joins us in studio. welcome to washington. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> yes. before we start, because i want to concentrate on the book, the memorial to your father, what do you feel when you stand there and you look at that? >> well, i feel a sense of pride, but yet a sense of humility. and also a sense...
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we were looking at this great image of world war i when first lady edith wilson had sheep brought inmow the lawn of the white house, because you had to -- everyone was in a mode of sacrifice, meatless mondays and all that sort of thing. but now it feels like in order to be a patriotic american, are you supposed to consume. are you supposed to buy. that's the thing that then drives demand. should we, like as consumers also be leaner and stronger and faster, rather than the idea that we need more and more bigger houses, bigger cars, that sort of thing? >> i think people are doing that out of necessity. people have to balance their own checkbook and with all due respect to the research did you with your book, traveling across the country and perry has done the same too. people at town halls and meetings across the country, they are concerned about the economy, they are concerned about jobs, concerned about the direction that our country is going and president obama, that's why he wants to look forward and not back this will be a referendum on his record. and his record is one of broken
we were looking at this great image of world war i when first lady edith wilson had sheep brought inmow the lawn of the white house, because you had to -- everyone was in a mode of sacrifice, meatless mondays and all that sort of thing. but now it feels like in order to be a patriotic american, are you supposed to consume. are you supposed to buy. that's the thing that then drives demand. should we, like as consumers also be leaner and stronger and faster, rather than the idea that we need more...
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edith linkon from memphis, tennessee, home of the barbecue and ice cream, apparently.erton of austin, texas, where the bats live under the bridge. that's a show for you. 106. i'm not just making that up. served in world war ii and has lots of fun with his friends the whole time. and another birthday buddy, viola eshenaur from bartow, florida, 103 years old today. number one fan of the tampa bay rays. madeleine santos of wareham, massachusetts. the cape. and she loves doing all sorts of exciting outdoor activities. that's it. that's all. and now back to our funny little friends in new york. >> thanks so much, willie. >>> coming up next, we're going to have a live concert from "american idol" jessica sanchez. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> the "toyota concert series on today" brought to you by toyota. >>> back now at 8:39. host ryan seacrest called this year's "american idol" finale one of the tightest races in the show's 11-year history. in the end, after 132 million voters, phillip phillips edged out 16-year-old jessica sanchez. but sanchez has a lot of reasons
edith linkon from memphis, tennessee, home of the barbecue and ice cream, apparently.erton of austin, texas, where the bats live under the bridge. that's a show for you. 106. i'm not just making that up. served in world war ii and has lots of fun with his friends the whole time. and another birthday buddy, viola eshenaur from bartow, florida, 103 years old today. number one fan of the tampa bay rays. madeleine santos of wareham, massachusetts. the cape. and she loves doing all sorts of exciting...
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. >>> hola igos de "despierta amÉrica" , estoy aquÍ con mi amigo edith y hoy traemos estas ideas pararimera cÁmara y el stroh solamente a esta cÁmara el >>> el prÓximo paso ponerle el sistema de montaje, y lo ponemos en esta secciÓn de la caja. >>> lo importante que los toro inicial tornil tornillos se agarren muy bien. y vamos a echarle la tierra y luego la tela negra para m bloquear laaleza y en este caso nos ayuda a sostener la tierra cuando estÉ en posiciÓn vertic toda la madera, bueno entonces lo que tenemos que colocar es la rejilla. >>> y el Último paso antes de celebrar, cortar la tela pa poder celebrar las planta >>> ahora vamos a muy tar las flores, este es el momento perfecto para escoger la tempora. >>> lo Único con que, esta planta terminamos nuestro scombrar dean ver tu cal shgsz pa vertical >>> vamos a >>> solamente le hizo asÍ >>> la negra fue lo que le faltÓ si pone ahÍ se le va la tierra completa p>>>no, no? oigan compadre , >>> dÍgame >>> quÉ le dijo una amiga a otra diga? >>> en quÉ se parecen los hombres a los perros 300 mias mÁs rapido que el anterior, pero se ay
. >>> hola igos de "despierta amÉrica" , estoy aquÍ con mi amigo edith y hoy traemos estas ideas pararimera cÁmara y el stroh solamente a esta cÁmara el >>> el prÓximo paso ponerle el sistema de montaje, y lo ponemos en esta secciÓn de la caja. >>> lo importante que los toro inicial tornil tornillos se agarren muy bien. y vamos a echarle la tierra y luego la tela negra para m bloquear laaleza y en este caso nos ayuda a sostener la tierra cuando estÉ...
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wlos lyjocelyn hernÁndez 5 aÑos y una modelo latina >>> manuel de georgia 12 aÑos >>> y aquÍ estÁ ediths a mis pe compaÑeros hermosos, en la cocina tengo una receta como me gusta, vayan abuso kan buscandÁ papel, >>> y "despierta amÉrica" , vip, david cepeda y sergio myers, hay mucho mÁs en breve, le contamos todo >>> va a estar buenÍsimo, chiqui. mÁs adelante le mos a decir quÉ estÁn haciendo el rey del jaripeo, joan sebastian y la novia de mÉxico, lucero. bueno, esto ha causado un revuelo, esto es "despierta amÉri ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> dale, bailando junto juan. >>> voy a cocinar una receta deliciosa >>> a mÍ me encanta lo que tiene manÍ >>> es pollo al cacahuate >>> voy a ser tu ayudante de chef >>> de otra manera, buenos dÍas jueves 31 de mayo como decÍa, chiqui ya se nos fue mayo hay que aprovechar la vida, hay que aprovechar cada dÍa como si fuera el Último >>> estamos en la mitad del aÑo >>> sÍ >>> ayer que estabas con tu alerg alergia, te perdiste un segmento >>> de los paparazzi >>> hasta dÓnde llegan los lÍmites, esto causÓ tanta conmociÓn en nuestra gente, incluso los famosos com
wlos lyjocelyn hernÁndez 5 aÑos y una modelo latina >>> manuel de georgia 12 aÑos >>> y aquÍ estÁ ediths a mis pe compaÑeros hermosos, en la cocina tengo una receta como me gusta, vayan abuso kan buscandÁ papel, >>> y "despierta amÉrica" , vip, david cepeda y sergio myers, hay mucho mÁs en breve, le contamos todo >>> va a estar buenÍsimo, chiqui. mÁs adelante le mos a decir quÉ estÁn haciendo el rey del jaripeo, joan sebastian y la...