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you met a little girl a long time ago named elsa and she's about to graduate from college. a lot of her success to your foundation. tell us about elsa. >> when she received the similarship, she came up to me after the fact, i didn't know this, but she brought a picture of us when she was 7 years old. she sat on our lap. she said i remember you then and i can't believe now i'm getting a similarshicholarship. i'm going to make you proud. and she has. she's on her way. >> a commitment they have to do is give back. >> absolutely. >> tell us about that. >> part of the application, they find a form stating they will give back 30 hours of community service every year and they do. they do. >> your husband was a roofer by trade? >> yes. >> but he was kind of like the real life santa claus. tell us about joe. >> he was. he sort of had the build. when he put the suit on, it was magical. he became santa claus. he did. >> is it as magical today as it was on the first try? >> it's actually more so. every year, it seems to grow. i mean, our first visit, we actually wanted to buy everybody
you met a little girl a long time ago named elsa and she's about to graduate from college. a lot of her success to your foundation. tell us about elsa. >> when she received the similarship, she came up to me after the fact, i didn't know this, but she brought a picture of us when she was 7 years old. she sat on our lap. she said i remember you then and i can't believe now i'm getting a similarshicholarship. i'm going to make you proud. and she has. she's on her way. >> a commitment...
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police and elsa revo are asking residents to be on alert. in elsa rev---el cerrito..person is believed to be steeling people's mail. >> now, decision 2012. the debate season is well under well. perhaps the most interesting is this time it is going to be undecided voters asking the questions. the >> round 2 governor mitt romney and president obama are going to face off with a town hall style. the format is a unique challenge. >> the challenge they have to connect not just with the people that are watching television but also to the people that are on stage. and undecided voters chosen by gallup. i have to keep those folks in mind it is a much more intimate and up close venue. pam obama is under pressure after his last reduced. >> 1 pad debate could lose the battle. >> with two beds debate, that could lose the war. with two-bed debate spurred them we could see a different type of president obama with aggressive but he could not be overly aggressive half. mitt romney has found a confidence and a boost. >> there is more energy and passion people are getting behind this ca
police and elsa revo are asking residents to be on alert. in elsa rev---el cerrito..person is believed to be steeling people's mail. >> now, decision 2012. the debate season is well under well. perhaps the most interesting is this time it is going to be undecided voters asking the questions. the >> round 2 governor mitt romney and president obama are going to face off with a town hall style. the format is a unique challenge. >> the challenge they have to connect not just with...
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elsa learned seo is a giant underground labyrinth of complex tunnels here one thousand one hundred people work and you really have to know where you're going. this is the vein. here's where the gold is found from here on down and here on up. sometimes it is of interest sometimes not. because the concentration is. what really interests this is this the. five hundred meters under the surface of the earth the atmosphere is a sphere exceeding heat humidity and thick dust make it hard to breathe. level eighteen is the deepest you can get. from levels one thousand to forty four everything is flooded. half the mine is underwater and dozens of pumps are trying to pull the water up to the surface. even in this state however else alessio produces about seven kilos of gold a month. this is considered to be a typical global gold the pause at the board and at the present moment is one of the best in colombia. gold is the barometer of fear. in the midst of the two thousand and eleven coble economic crisis on the twenty second of august it hit a historic high of one thousand eight hundred eighty nine do
elsa learned seo is a giant underground labyrinth of complex tunnels here one thousand one hundred people work and you really have to know where you're going. this is the vein. here's where the gold is found from here on down and here on up. sometimes it is of interest sometimes not. because the concentration is. what really interests this is this the. five hundred meters under the surface of the earth the atmosphere is a sphere exceeding heat humidity and thick dust make it hard to breathe....
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en los a jn elsa juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. y y practicamos.vÉs de twiter con el es el momento. >>> el perro es el mejor amigo del hombre pero lo que hace esta mascota en argentina. no solo confirma esta frase si no que traspasa la barrera del amor. cuenta la increÍble historia de capitÁn. >>> se llama capitÁn y es un verdadero ejemplo de fidelidad hace 6 aÑos al anochecer el perro desfila por los senderos del cementerio en argentina. hasta encontrar la tumba de su amy gel guzmÁn se recuesta y parece llorarlo en un gesto de amor eterno. >>> Él apoya su cuerpo contra el cemento y la viuda de miguel fue un regalo que le hizo su esposo a su hijo un aÑo antes de morir. >>> a mi marido lo seguÍa mucho y cuando venÍa a las 6 de la maÑana, Él escuchaba el taxi y bajaba. >>> y cuenta que al fallecer miguel, el perro desapareciÓ. hasta que un dÍa el visitar el cementerio de lo encontraron cerca de la tumba. >>> lo que nos Íbamos a imaginar que estarÍa acÁ. cuando lo vimos fue una cosa que nos dio, porque dijimos, como puede ser. >>> los familiares del d
en los a jn elsa juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. y y practicamos.vÉs de twiter con el es el momento. >>> el perro es el mejor amigo del hombre pero lo que hace esta mascota en argentina. no solo confirma esta frase si no que traspasa la barrera del amor. cuenta la increÍble historia de capitÁn. >>> se llama capitÁn y es un verdadero ejemplo de fidelidad hace 6 aÑos al anochecer el perro desfila por los senderos del cementerio en argentina. hasta encontrar la tumba de su...
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and our guest has been its author, elsa walsh. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you. ..
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archaeologist elsa redmond thinks this strange gallery of grotesque carvings may hold the key to that mystery. redmond: these figures have been subjected to all kinds of interpretations -- dancers, swimmers, ecstatic priests, medical anomalies. but there's certain clues on these stone slabs that help us understand what they represent. they are nude male figures. their eyes are closed. their mouths are open, or grimacing, in pain. their arms are braced and with with cupped hands in submissive gestures. their legs are splayed out in awkward, distorted poses. this one is wearing a hair knot and pony tail that we know warriors wore in mesoamerica. also an ear spool, that suggests he might have been an individual of high status. it's important that he's shown naked because in mesoamerica captives were shown naked as a sign of their humiliation. keach: redmond thinks that each of these figures may represent a chief or warrior from a competing group who had been captured and taken to monte alban to be sacrificed. redmond: the fact that there are 300 or more of these male figures portrayed on
archaeologist elsa redmond thinks this strange gallery of grotesque carvings may hold the key to that mystery. redmond: these figures have been subjected to all kinds of interpretations -- dancers, swimmers, ecstatic priests, medical anomalies. but there's certain clues on these stone slabs that help us understand what they represent. they are nude male figures. their eyes are closed. their mouths are open, or grimacing, in pain. their arms are braced and with with cupped hands in submissive...
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asistencia a las urnas votantes estaban de buen Ánimo incluso personas de la tercera edad como doÑa elsagar. >>> contra viento y marÍa primero que todo la repÚblica. >>> tambiÉn vimos individuos a los que votantes parecÍan temer y estaban frente a centros de votaciÓn. >>> tenemos que estar con chÁvez pa'lante comandante, los milita les no han dicho nada.>>> no, no nos han dicho nada porque somos un colectivo que estamos pendiente de si hay una movida acabarla r57 damente. >>> hoy hubo varios muertos y las autoridades re kam kahn que se trata de hechos aislado, aqÍi a un ciudadano le dispararon a quemarropa al llegar al hospital falleciÓ lamentablemente y en el estado kash carabobo un hecho parecido una persona que estaba ebria con otras ahÍ, hubo un disparo, pero no tiene nada que ver con el algÚn centro electoral. >>> otras dos personas blue rieron en un enfrentamiento cerca de un centro de votaciÓn, pero estos incidentes no parecen empaÑar el proceso electoral. >>> esta operaciÓn, tortuga des lenta ray a muchos pero en esta ocasiÓn salvo una excepcion hemos visto que la gente se queda
asistencia a las urnas votantes estaban de buen Ánimo incluso personas de la tercera edad como doÑa elsagar. >>> contra viento y marÍa primero que todo la repÚblica. >>> tambiÉn vimos individuos a los que votantes parecÍan temer y estaban frente a centros de votaciÓn. >>> tenemos que estar con chÁvez pa'lante comandante, los milita les no han dicho nada.>>> no, no nos han dicho nada porque somos un colectivo que estamos pendiente de si hay una movida...
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out in a few minutes here on we try to find the elsa to the syrian standoff with the head of the russian parliament foreign affairs committee says stay with us for backup. wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate their future this election up close guy every monday to november fifth on our team. complete speed cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spot skiffy ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images kobold has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today. government no longer represents the. people who are going to
out in a few minutes here on we try to find the elsa to the syrian standoff with the head of the russian parliament foreign affairs committee says stay with us for backup. wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and...
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. >> elsa has just one more errand to run, picking up her son, jake is now 12. >> jakie!er: he's shy, not too keen on interviews, but he realizes what's about to happen is a big deal. >> i'm very excited to go, it will be a trip of a lifetime. >> reporter: for the family it will be about time to honor someone in death who brought a young boy back to live. >> it's a pretty remarkable story. one of those who has worked hard to promote lathia -- a former mohawk chief who took part in today's cannonization ceremonies. i asked her to tell us about how the ceremony was. >> i saw a lot of tears today. people were so happy. you know, to the extent that we're witnessing this. children were here and very, very old people also came. from across the country came here to witness this. it's not like you don't believe it. we want to be sure that she'll be safe forever. we have waited over 300 years. >> you v. >> let me ask, is there in any way in your mind a conflict between native american spiritualism and the catholic faith? >> well, the tradition, the tradition in our culture, like o
. >> elsa has just one more errand to run, picking up her son, jake is now 12. >> jakie!er: he's shy, not too keen on interviews, but he realizes what's about to happen is a big deal. >> i'm very excited to go, it will be a trip of a lifetime. >> reporter: for the family it will be about time to honor someone in death who brought a young boy back to live. >> it's a pretty remarkable story. one of those who has worked hard to promote lathia -- a former mohawk chief...
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kissinger was filling this out with all the intensity hunched over and so elsa and i availed ourselves of the reporter's freedom of information act. [laughter] and we looked over his shoulder. we wanted to see how many years he had to live. he added it all up, and it turned out that he died four years ago. [laughter] not happy. i have seen kissinger really unhappy because of things we have written. but this was the depth of unhappiness. and so he looked around, and this was done in pencil. he erased all the answers. he rescored. the last time he ate red meat was in 1949. how often do you exercise a week, seven, eight, nine, 10 times a week. and it turned out that he had eight years to live. what is the lesson here? kissinger is the master of this, read his books, he resource history like no one else. but it is the basic problem in journalism and trying to understand politics and what is going on in the world. i was telling this story the other night about al gore, having dinner with him, sitting next to him, not having dinner, sitting next to al gore is taxing. it is really unpleasant.
kissinger was filling this out with all the intensity hunched over and so elsa and i availed ourselves of the reporter's freedom of information act. [laughter] and we looked over his shoulder. we wanted to see how many years he had to live. he added it all up, and it turned out that he died four years ago. [laughter] not happy. i have seen kissinger really unhappy because of things we have written. but this was the depth of unhappiness. and so he looked around, and this was done in pencil. he...
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one high school in germany, elsa branstrom. they've done away with with homework.s out to a 44-hour workweek or school week, doing aaway with homework. they want to give kids a chance to unwind a bit. and the quote is this. the teacher, head teacher says no child would be having their free time dominated by doing school work. they'll do more of their school work in class. >> 44-hour school week, they better not have school work. >> at the end of the day they're in a structured environment, that's really what the focus is. and so we could actually learn from that as opposed to saying, leave. go away and then we'll see what happens. come back. you don't have your homework. >> my oldest kid is 4 years old. all three of you have older kids. i'm terrified of the day when he brings home two hours of homework a day and i have to help with it. >> you're sitting there going in between. the little guys don't have that much homework. >> when they're testing it on the kids. what if this test fails? what's going to happen to them? >> they don't believe in having these big gaps
one high school in germany, elsa branstrom. they've done away with with homework.s out to a 44-hour workweek or school week, doing aaway with homework. they want to give kids a chance to unwind a bit. and the quote is this. the teacher, head teacher says no child would be having their free time dominated by doing school work. they'll do more of their school work in class. >> 44-hour school week, they better not have school work. >> at the end of the day they're in a structured...
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or that could be like from elsa who called in earlier who said she has not participated until this point. people who are voting for the first time. that is who we want to hear from in this next segment. you can see the lines there for first time voters. we want to hear from you and get your views on last night's debate. here is a little bit more from the debate. >> i will not put in place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. that is part 1. no economist can say that ronnie's tax plan will add $5 trillion. -- mitt romney's tax plan will add $5 trillion. it is not the case. i have five boys. i am used to people saying something not always true but keep repeating it. i will not reduce the taxes paid by high-income americans. i will not under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families. i will lower taxes on middle income families. there are six other studies that looked at the study that you describe that say it is wrong. i looked at a study that says you are going to raise taxes on middle income families. host: all three hours on "washington journal" open phones. we want to get
or that could be like from elsa who called in earlier who said she has not participated until this point. people who are voting for the first time. that is who we want to hear from in this next segment. you can see the lines there for first time voters. we want to hear from you and get your views on last night's debate. here is a little bit more from the debate. >> i will not put in place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. that is part 1. no economist can say that ronnie's tax plan will...
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that lion elsa. >> steve: born free. >> brian: at least by people. >> gretchen: that was in the sameian: a lot of sadness going on. brine song. >> gretchen: and old yellar. >> steve: we will get the headlines. >> brian: steve looks to me. name on the prompter. counter the hesbollah drones. israel deployed u.s. patriot missiles this after israel shot down an unmanned zone. israel pounding the gaza strip after hamas and gasa hit shells. >> steve: abandoning on recordd. wall street donated a million in 2008. but this election they didn't even donate $150,000. employees felt betrayed by the president after he was elected. so far goldman employees gave $900,000 to mitt romney's campaign which has not called them fat cats. >> gretchen: you have never seen a bull fight like this one. [applause] >> gretchen: yeah, the guys are tossed around like rag dolls. it lets them jump in the ring. see what kind of insurance cover: two of them were injured seriously. >> brian: jack and rose on the titantic floating on the icy waters of atlantic. what if there was a way jack could have been kept alive. ♪
that lion elsa. >> steve: born free. >> brian: at least by people. >> gretchen: that was in the sameian: a lot of sadness going on. brine song. >> gretchen: and old yellar. >> steve: we will get the headlines. >> brian: steve looks to me. name on the prompter. counter the hesbollah drones. israel deployed u.s. patriot missiles this after israel shot down an unmanned zone. israel pounding the gaza strip after hamas and gasa hit shells. >> steve:...
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kissinger was filling this out with all the intensity hunched over and so elsa and i availed ourselves of the reporter's freedom of information act. [laughter] and we looked over his shoulder. we wanted to see how many years he had to live. he added it all up, and it turned out that he died four years ago. [laughter] not happy. i have seen kissinger really unhappy because of things we have written. but this was the depth of unhappiness. and so he looked around, and this was done in pencil. he erased all the answers. he rescored. the last time he ate red meat was in 1949. how often do you exercise a week, seven, eight, nine, 10 times a week. and it turned out that he had eight years to live. what is the lesson here? kissinger is the master of this, read his books, he resource history like no one else. but it is the basic problem in journalism and trying to understand politics and what is going on in the world. i was telling this story the other night about al gore, having dinner with him, sitting next to him, not having dinner, sitting next to al gore is taxing. it is really unpleasant.
kissinger was filling this out with all the intensity hunched over and so elsa and i availed ourselves of the reporter's freedom of information act. [laughter] and we looked over his shoulder. we wanted to see how many years he had to live. he added it all up, and it turned out that he died four years ago. [laughter] not happy. i have seen kissinger really unhappy because of things we have written. but this was the depth of unhappiness. and so he looked around, and this was done in pencil. he...
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kissinger was filling this out with all the intensity hunched over and so elsa and i availed ourselves of the reporter's freedom of information act. [laughter] and we looked over his shoulder. we wanted to see how many years he had to live. he added it all up, and it turned out that he died four years ago. [laughter] not happy. i have seen kissinger really unhappy because of things we have written. but this was the depth of unhappiness. and so he looked around, and this was done in pencil. he erased all the answers. he rescored. the last time he ate red meat was in 1949. how often do you exercise a week, seven, eight, nine, 10 times a week. and it turned out that he had eight years to live. what is the lesson here? kissinger is the master of this, read his books, he resource history like no one else. but it is the basic problem in journalism and trying to understand politics and what is going on in the world. i was telling this story the other night about al gore, having dinner with him, sitting next to him, not having dinner, sitting next to al gore is taxing. it is really unpleasant.
kissinger was filling this out with all the intensity hunched over and so elsa and i availed ourselves of the reporter's freedom of information act. [laughter] and we looked over his shoulder. we wanted to see how many years he had to live. he added it all up, and it turned out that he died four years ago. [laughter] not happy. i have seen kissinger really unhappy because of things we have written. but this was the depth of unhappiness. and so he looked around, and this was done in pencil. he...