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gol, el swansea empató al inicio de la segunda mitad con michu, pero finalmente un cañonazo de río ferdinand nba, golden state vencieron a spurs de san antonio, en la conferencia oeste a 2 juegos cada uno, los warrios con 22 puntos >> no se pierda ni un minuto de la liguilla,s i no tiene univisión deportes network, solicitelo >> gracias linndsay, una localidad con un alcalde tan joven que no puede ir a la escuela, >> terminamos en minessota, donde votantes acudieron a eleccion muy peculiar, eligeron al alcalde más pequeño la historia, robert toots que camina por las calles, habla de la pesac, su pasatiempo favorito, dice que tiene una novia, porque quiere enfocarse en su trabajo, así llegamos al final con las noticias más importante, feliz noche. ♪ [♪] >>> hola, qué tal? muy buenos días, ya es lunes 13 de mayo. >>> muy buenos días, un fin de semana de mucha celebración, esperamos que usted lo haya pasado muy bien >>> le tenemnos mucha información, las autoridades en calaveras arrestaron el sospechoso de la niña de leyla
gol, el swansea empató al inicio de la segunda mitad con michu, pero finalmente un cañonazo de río ferdinand nba, golden state vencieron a spurs de san antonio, en la conferencia oeste a 2 juegos cada uno, los warrios con 22 puntos >> no se pierda ni un minuto de la liguilla,s i no tiene univisión deportes network, solicitelo >> gracias linndsay, una localidad con un alcalde tan joven que no puede ir a la escuela, >> terminamos en minessota, donde votantes acudieron a...
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el primero para manchester united, y despuÉs miguel perez empatÓ para swansea, pero con un gol de ferdinandlas Águilas es una de las semifinales. bueno, se va ferguson y serÁ un vacÍo dificil de llenar. >>> seguramente, y boston despuÉs de los atentados no se recupera del todo, y bueno, pero aquÍ una victima con lesiones en las piernas fue homenajeada en un partido de los medas rojas. >>> con esto nos despedimos, se quedan con aquÍ y ahora. >>> buenas tardes, y >>> esta noche, en una edición especial de "aquí y ahora". por años, los vecinos caminaron inadvertidamente por la avenida senior, sin cuestionar las ventanas abiertas, ni la constante soledad del lugar. >>> a veces, como dice el refrán. duermes con el enemigo y no sabes quien es, tú sabes. eso fue lo que pasó con nosotros aquí. >>> estas paredes ocultaban las tristes vidas de varias mujeres cautivas como esclavas sexuales. en encadenadas y aisladas chltd >>> llorar, al ver que un familiar puede hacer algo horrible, tener a estas muchachas, no por un día o semanas si no porñ
el primero para manchester united, y despuÉs miguel perez empatÓ para swansea, pero con un gol de ferdinandlas Águilas es una de las semifinales. bueno, se va ferguson y serÁ un vacÍo dificil de llenar. >>> seguramente, y boston despuÉs de los atentados no se recupera del todo, y bueno, pero aquÍ una victima con lesiones en las piernas fue homenajeada en un partido de los medas rojas. >>> con esto nos despedimos, se quedan con aquÍ y ahora. >>> buenas tardes,...
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. >> ferdinand's first goal in five years. tox ferguson said goodbye old trafford with a win.guson's last home game come he saw manchester united beating swansea, 21. they also confirmed that wayne rooney has put in a transfer request. >> they didn't see the retirement coming, but this is a chance for many to see him going as they say thank you. 26 and a half years as manchester united manager, he has led the same ballclub to 30th trophies, an extraordinary raieign. >> i do not think any man in the world will match what he has done. i am absolutely devastated that he is gone. >> he's very amazing. i've been a fan since before his time. i remember how it was when we did not win anything. >> irreplaceable. legend. never to be repeated. the 71-year-old was given an honor by the players ahead of his last home game against swansea. the unmistakable figure demonstrated who is boss yet again by dropping wayne rooney who may be on his way out. another ferguson stalwart, rio ferdinand, was the unlikely scorer that meant ferguson ended appropriately with a 2-1 win. ferguson, his players
. >> ferdinand's first goal in five years. tox ferguson said goodbye old trafford with a win.guson's last home game come he saw manchester united beating swansea, 21. they also confirmed that wayne rooney has put in a transfer request. >> they didn't see the retirement coming, but this is a chance for many to see him going as they say thank you. 26 and a half years as manchester united manager, he has led the same ballclub to 30th trophies, an extraordinary raieign. >> i do...
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his interest piqued, moran arranged to join an upcoming expedition to yellowstone led by ferdinand hayden, a geologist who had lobbied congress for funding. moran borrowed $500 from the publisher of ribner's, using his painting "children of the mountain" as collateral. he obtained an additnal $500 and a letter of introduction from jay cooke, a prominent philadelphia financier and a principal investor in the northern pacific railroad. in july of 1871, moran traveled by train to utah, where just two years earlier, the union pacific and thecel pd to form the first transcontinental railway. he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms d contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon
his interest piqued, moran arranged to join an upcoming expedition to yellowstone led by ferdinand hayden, a geologist who had lobbied congress for funding. moran borrowed $500 from the publisher of ribner's, using his painting "children of the mountain" as collateral. he obtained an additnal $500 and a letter of introduction from jay cooke, a prominent philadelphia financier and a principal investor in the northern pacific railroad. in july of 1871, moran traveled by train to utah,...
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. >> ferdinand lassalle founded the general german workers association on may 23, 1863, in leipzig.different times in its history since then, the party has faced persecution, has governed, and has served in the opposition, and it has become an essential part of german political life. >> i cannot imagine how germany would have had to democracy without the social democrats and without social democracy. and there never would have been a welfare state. certainly not the kind we have today, without the party and social democracy. >> in 1933, adolf hitler engineered passage of the enabling act. this law allowed him to pass legislation. the communist party was already banned. when the bill came up for a vote in the assembly, the spd was the only party to vote against it. >> for me, that's the most important event and the most important day in the history of our party. and that speech, with hitler looking on, he was composed. and with a steady voice, he gave that speech with those famous words -- liberty and our lives, but they cannot take away our honor. [applause] >> and then he said this
. >> ferdinand lassalle founded the general german workers association on may 23, 1863, in leipzig.different times in its history since then, the party has faced persecution, has governed, and has served in the opposition, and it has become an essential part of german political life. >> i cannot imagine how germany would have had to democracy without the social democrats and without social democracy. and there never would have been a welfare state. certainly not the kind we have...
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. >> ferdinand lassalle founded the general german workers association on may 23, 1863, in leipzig.different times in its history since then, the party has faced persecution, has governed, and has served in the opposition, and it has become an essential part of german political life. >> i cannot imagine how germany would have had to democracy without the social democrats and without social democracy. and there never would have been a welfare state. certainly not the kind we have today, without the party and social democracy. >> in 1933, adolf hitler engineered passage of the enabling act. this law allowed him to pass legislation. the communist party was already banned. when the bill came up for a vote in the assembly, the spd was the only party to vote against it. >> for me, that's the most important event and the most important day in the history of our party. and that speech, with hitler looking on, he was composed. and with a steady voice, he gave that speech with those famous words -- liberty and our lives, but they cannot take away our honor. [applause] >> and then he said this
. >> ferdinand lassalle founded the general german workers association on may 23, 1863, in leipzig.different times in its history since then, the party has faced persecution, has governed, and has served in the opposition, and it has become an essential part of german political life. >> i cannot imagine how germany would have had to democracy without the social democrats and without social democracy. and there never would have been a welfare state. certainly not the kind we have...
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world war one began because our stew ferdinand was assassinated in syria a vote and all these countries had these interlocking agreements with each other so that you would check my country so i go and then it just i mean to this day people are still sitting around trying to figure out why did world war want to happen beyond that. it seems to me between the various alliances you know the united states and you've got israel involved you get russia involved you've got hezbollah has has gotten into the all these all these actors that are in many ways using syria's proxy for other things that syria could be an archduke ferdinand moment it could be one of those things that just causes it all the stark. when unraveled am i being alarmist. i think of course it has the potential expanding there's no question about that whether you know it leading to war that i don't see that but i see it expanding but the point that you made the central point is that what happened in syria started as just like any other revolt against it author a theory never made it was a real you know attempted revolution but
world war one began because our stew ferdinand was assassinated in syria a vote and all these countries had these interlocking agreements with each other so that you would check my country so i go and then it just i mean to this day people are still sitting around trying to figure out why did world war want to happen beyond that. it seems to me between the various alliances you know the united states and you've got israel involved you get russia involved you've got hezbollah has has gotten into...
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basically ferdinand had everyone fooled. he was basically called a wall street wizard. he was may being everybody money hand over fist and that should have rung some bells. just like today, it doesn't. >> yeah. and he ended up grant lost just about everything. >> well, this is a question on twitter. how did grant lost all the estate and money. was it due to a drinking, gambler, financially irresponsible. >> no, no, no to all of that? >> no. correct. >> a man probably who concentrated on finance like people who money do. i don't think that was the first thing in the life ever. he would have liked to have a lot of money. i think a lot of other things interested him. >> was he a bad judge of character? >> he talks about when the financial failure happens with ferdinand where ward comes to junior and then to grant himself and says the bank in a little bit of financial strait. can you borrow money? we need to get through the next few days and grant accepts that. borrows $150,000 from william vanderbilt, and ferdinand ease cons the money to canada and the fortunate is lost. g
basically ferdinand had everyone fooled. he was basically called a wall street wizard. he was may being everybody money hand over fist and that should have rung some bells. just like today, it doesn't. >> yeah. and he ended up grant lost just about everything. >> well, this is a question on twitter. how did grant lost all the estate and money. was it due to a drinking, gambler, financially irresponsible. >> no, no, no to all of that? >> no. correct. >> a man...
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i think of other administrators i work with, vicky ferdinand or anybody like that, some time a criticism that could be made if there's an immediate sense of wanting to be a global sisterhood against the man, but then they get away from the day-to-day life. writers in particular are about addressing the day to day life as a place of strength to do with the larger picture. one of the most important is the sense of empowerment that what has to be said is significant, whether it's watching your grandmother made tamales, which is typical, two stories about guadalupe. it's empowerment, but also a connection with both the sense of self creating an identity that is yours, but also familiarity in connection with the family and many to many to come to us all the way to the distant past 19th century. oddly enough i think instead of looking inside ourselves as a philosophical and, frequently in america we are simply selfish. it's not really learning about ourselves to become a better part of humanity's former connected without which raised us. it is i, i need. so those voices that intersection for t
i think of other administrators i work with, vicky ferdinand or anybody like that, some time a criticism that could be made if there's an immediate sense of wanting to be a global sisterhood against the man, but then they get away from the day-to-day life. writers in particular are about addressing the day to day life as a place of strength to do with the larger picture. one of the most important is the sense of empowerment that what has to be said is significant, whether it's watching your...