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vamos. idoña flora! idoña flora! ¿quién es? mario, doña flora. unos señores quieren ver a josé.s bajen a buscarlo donde trabaja, ¿eh? en el barco. gracias, doña flora. debe estar por allá, pasando el puente. arturo: buenos días. ¿alguno de uds. es josé? ijosé! hombre: ¿qué? ite buscan! ¿quién? tu mujer. hombre: ya sabe de tus escapadas, ¿eh? yo soy josé. sí, señor. disculpe la molestia. mario nos dijo que tal vez ud. puede conocer a angel castillo, mi hermano. ¿angel castillo? sí, es mi hermano. perdimos contacto hace muchos años. tenía amigos acá. pintaba. le gustaban los barcos. lo siento. no lo conozco. ¿ya hablaron con héctor? no. ¿quién es? sí, tienen que hablar con héctor. el ha vivido siempre en este barrio. conoce a todo el mundo. seguro que conoció a su hermano. ¿y dónde podemos encontrar a héctor? josé les dice que él va a buscar a héctor. mientras tanto, raquel y arturo deciden a almorzar. ¿necesitan algo más? no, gracias. los mejillones son fabulosos, y también el arroz con calamares. el lenguado también-- muy rico. como dice arturo, el lenguado es muy rico y es una
vamos. idoña flora! idoña flora! ¿quién es? mario, doña flora. unos señores quieren ver a josé.s bajen a buscarlo donde trabaja, ¿eh? en el barco. gracias, doña flora. debe estar por allá, pasando el puente. arturo: buenos días. ¿alguno de uds. es josé? ijosé! hombre: ¿qué? ite buscan! ¿quién? tu mujer. hombre: ya sabe de tus escapadas, ¿eh? yo soy josé. sí, señor. disculpe la molestia. mario nos dijo que tal vez ud. puede conocer a angel castillo, mi hermano. ¿angel...
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vengan. idoña flora! idoña flora! ¿quién es? mario, doña flora. unos señores quieren ver a josé.te barrio. conoce a todo el mundo. seguro que conoció a su hermano. ¿y dónde podemos encontrar a héctor? ud. no tiene idea de lo difícil que nos fue conseguir la información que buscábamos. ( música ) hombre: señoras y señores, tengo el honor de presentarles... ¿conoce ud. a héctor? ¿cómo? héctor. ihéctor! ah, héctor. sí, allí. inada más y nada menos que héctor condotti! vamos, héctor. todos: ihéctor! ique cante! ique cante! ¿qué querían? iangel! claro que lo recuerdo bien. era mi amigo. ¿sabe dónde se encuentra? creo que iba al caribe pero de eso hace muchos años. ¿al caribe? una vez recibí una carta de él. raquel: ¿y la carta? héctor: iclaro! ila carta! la tengo que buscar. arturo: es muy importante para mí. sí, comprendo. mire, ud. sabe dónde encontrarme y necesito un par de días para buscar la carta. después de varios días, héctor llamó a arturo para decirle que había encontrado la carta. hola, héor. sí, ¿qué tal? ¿cómo le va? regresamos a la boca para reunirnos con héctor. ¿qué hu
vengan. idoña flora! idoña flora! ¿quién es? mario, doña flora. unos señores quieren ver a josé.te barrio. conoce a todo el mundo. seguro que conoció a su hermano. ¿y dónde podemos encontrar a héctor? ud. no tiene idea de lo difícil que nos fue conseguir la información que buscábamos. ( música ) hombre: señoras y señores, tengo el honor de presentarles... ¿conoce ud. a héctor? ¿cómo? héctor. ihéctor! ah, héctor. sí, allí. inada más y nada menos que héctor condotti!...
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the famous 16th hole, the stadium hole through the desert flora dropping the bags diving head first to the green, yes, my man there with the backwards cap, you are the winner. how about james hahn? this also on that 16, he shot a 62 today and a little flavor for you. yes, he's going gangnam style. he finished tied for 16th, a native south korean. so i guess it's fitting and you can cross that off my list of things i never thought i'd see a professional golfer do. this is phil mickelson's tournament from start to finish, the birdie on par three four sinks it. the only guy close enough to do something about it wasn't close enough. brent snedeker drills the birdie on six. he'd get it close to three shots and fitting that as lefty started red hot thursday hitting huge putts sunday from 56 feet out, this kisses the fringe down the slope, slams into the cup exactly. i don't know how he did it, but he did it, folks and he cruises in this one, four shots better than snedeker this weekend, first wire to wire winner since rory mcilroy at the u.s. open in 2011, remarkable, phil mickelson still ha
the famous 16th hole, the stadium hole through the desert flora dropping the bags diving head first to the green, yes, my man there with the backwards cap, you are the winner. how about james hahn? this also on that 16, he shot a 62 today and a little flavor for you. yes, he's going gangnam style. he finished tied for 16th, a native south korean. so i guess it's fitting and you can cross that off my list of things i never thought i'd see a professional golfer do. this is phil mickelson's...
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i am flora ramos and i'm a member of the bcc. >> [speaking spanish] >> i'm going to give a report about to update you on the current status of the members. >> [speaking spanish] >> we need more members of the bcc and we're here to make sure that all the members are represented on the bcc. >> [speaking spanish] >> and that representatives come to our meetings. [speaking spanish] >> generally you only have one meeting a month. >> [speaking spanish] >> we have member with us a member of the bcc as well. >> [speaking spanish] >> she's our [inaudible] to you with the education on board. >> [speaking spanish] >> she's providing report to the board members. >> [speaking spanish] >> and generally we're going to decide what we're going to focus on in 2012-2013. >> [speaking spanish] >> observations that we're going to include in that report if we can are our observations regarding enrollment. >> [speaking spanish] >> thank you. >> well, superintendent carranza and board of education commissioners as you can see in our report we have a lot to celebrate and a lot of successes we have made. i am ve
i am flora ramos and i'm a member of the bcc. >> [speaking spanish] >> i'm going to give a report about to update you on the current status of the members. >> [speaking spanish] >> we need more members of the bcc and we're here to make sure that all the members are represented on the bcc. >> [speaking spanish] >> and that representatives come to our meetings. [speaking spanish] >> generally you only have one meeting a month. >> [speaking spanish]...
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today canada's external flora mcdonald met to discus the escape. said canada had issued passports to the americans and while the iranians concentrated on the elections the americans escaped to west germany. mcdonald had high prize for taylor and the canadians and americans who had kept the operation secret. >> there's no question in my mind whatsoever that had this story broken, the lives of our diplomatic core in tehran would have been in dangerous. >> reporter were unable to pry any more information from that get away. kenneth taylor sheltered the americans for three months in tehran. he was also in charge of spiriting the six americans from that country. taylor gave answers and was very nonchalant about his own danger. >> there were a lot of memories. difficult to identify one particular event. there was a series of quite a few different events. >> would you stop at any stage? >> it had its moments. >> reporter: the crowd burst into clap and tears. a happy welcome, shouts of fellow state department employees echoing through the diplomatic rotund
today canada's external flora mcdonald met to discus the escape. said canada had issued passports to the americans and while the iranians concentrated on the elections the americans escaped to west germany. mcdonald had high prize for taylor and the canadians and americans who had kept the operation secret. >> there's no question in my mind whatsoever that had this story broken, the lives of our diplomatic core in tehran would have been in dangerous. >> reporter were unable to pry...
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this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlettndation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. the james irvine foundation, expanding opportunity for the people of california. the william and gretchen kimball fund. diane b. wilsey. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from meridee moore and kevin king helen sarah steyer, and the phyllis c. wattis foundation. this project is also supported, in part, by an award from the national endowment for the arts, which believes a great nation deserves great art.
this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlettndation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. the james irvine foundation, expanding opportunity for the people of california. the william and gretchen kimball fund. diane b. wilsey. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from meridee moore and kevin king helen sarah steyer, and the phyllis c. wattis foundation. this...
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find out what californna is doing to keep them from cutting a swath of destruction through our native flora and fauna. >>> and stargazing isn't just for phd scientists with mountaintop telescopes. meet the bay area mmn who helped bring astronomy down to earth for the est of us. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation. the gordon and betty moore foundation, investing in partnerships for environmental conservation, science and the san francisco bay area. the richard and rhoda goldman foundation, celebrating more than 50 years of innovative grantmaking. and the amgen foundation. additional support provided by -- the s.d. bechtel, jr. foundation, the william k. bowes, jr. foundation, anne s. bowers -- the robert noyce trust. the dirk and charlene kabcenell foundation. and the vadaszzfamily foundation. support is also provided by -- >>> neaaing sundown in the arid landscape of central california, a group of hunters gathers to track one of the most prized
find out what californna is doing to keep them from cutting a swath of destruction through our native flora and fauna. >>> and stargazing isn't just for phd scientists with mountaintop telescopes. meet the bay area mmn who helped bring astronomy down to earth for the est of us. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation. the gordon and betty moore foundation, investing in partnerships for environmental conservation, science and...
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few stories from west oakland. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and floralett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from the walter and elise haas fund the george frederick jewett foundation the marin community foundation the koret foundation the phyllis c. wattis foundation and diane b. wilsey. >> sculptor bruce beasley has worked in this west oakland complex since 1964. large scale geometric pieces. bruce grew up in los angeles making model airplanes and hot rods. >> bruce beasley: the realization that i could make something that didn't have an existence before, with my hands, that came out of my imagination. that somehow, in some little tiny way, spoke emotionally, was just exhilarating.
few stories from west oakland. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and floralett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from the walter and elise haas fund the george frederick jewett foundation the marin community foundation the koret foundation the phyllis c. wattis foundation and diane b. wilsey. >> sculptor bruce beasley has worked...
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(llorando). >>> esa imagen nunca se me olvidará de la cabeza. >>> flora y a todo esto, quién es guatusior dos días y regresa en thanksgiving y así... no regrersó por 10 meses. me puse histérica y fatla de control. >>> sin embargo la vida continuaba y debías dar la cara y seguir adelante. >>> cómo te recuperas de sto? >>> había bajado de peso y las personas hacían preguntas y yo soy una persona muy privada y para mi era muy difícil decir lo que me pasaba. te das cuenta que soy madre, debo trabajar y efnrentarme a las cámaras, sonreír cuando hay que sonreir y así. >>> el término adecuado sería aparentar y el dolor se vive y se lleva por dentro. >>> marite también tiene un testimonio. >>> sim, también fui víctima de violencia doméstica y el tener que aparentar hace que seitnas que tu historia sea única. >>> es difícil pero no imposible. milca, tu última relación también fue así sufrida. >>> si. >>> veamos. >>> el intento convertirse en esa persona que yo le había dicho que deseaba como marido. >>> me casé en agosto y él fue arrestado por violencia doméstica. yo sólo decía ayúdame señor, no
(llorando). >>> esa imagen nunca se me olvidará de la cabeza. >>> flora y a todo esto, quién es guatusior dos días y regresa en thanksgiving y así... no regrersó por 10 meses. me puse histérica y fatla de control. >>> sin embargo la vida continuaba y debías dar la cara y seguir adelante. >>> cómo te recuperas de sto? >>> había bajado de peso y las personas hacían preguntas y yo soy una persona muy privada y para mi era muy difícil decir lo...
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spark, playing with technology. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and floralett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from the walter and elise haas fund the george frederick jewett foundation the marin community foundation the koret foundation the phyllis c. wattis foundation and diane b. wilsey. [ guitar ] >> walter kitundu: the phonocora is a 21-stringed instrument modeled after a west african instrument called the cora. one day i just started building, and about two and a half, three weeks later, i had this big boat of an instrument sitting in my basement. so my challenge, i guess, was to learn how to play it. >> tanzani
spark, playing with technology. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and floralett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from the walter and elise haas fund the george frederick jewett foundation the marin community foundation the koret foundation the phyllis c. wattis foundation and diane b. wilsey. [ guitar ] >> walter kitundu: the...
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they ran through the florida deserts -- what is that, desert flora. >> look at the dance.. >> he hay shot at 62 today and finished tied for 16th playing to the crowd on 16. now, the native south korean goes gangnam style as you just saw. but this was phil mickelson's tournament from start
they ran through the florida deserts -- what is that, desert flora. >> look at the dance.. >> he hay shot at 62 today and finished tied for 16th playing to the crowd on 16. now, the native south korean goes gangnam style as you just saw. but this was phil mickelson's tournament from start
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the last several years within a block of cal state flora, [speaker not understood], baghdad cafe which has been there for decades, [speaker not understood], 2223 restaurant, eich's sandwich shop, jake's restaurant and blue restaurant and that's just what i could think of while sitting here. that's what's in a [speaker not understood]. some have been independent restaurants for 25 years. when minimum wage goes up, when the health ordinance required goes into effect, it can affect a business by $10,000 or more a month. this extra revenue for sales tax or when gasoline goes up, the products go up in cost just because a place is busy doesn't mean it's profitable. regarding the comments on the health and cleanliness, yesterday happened to be a random check. it scored a 92. as you know, when they come in, they don't give you any warning. the question, going from aydin jai alley is kind of [speaker not understood]. cafe floor doesn't charge anybody. we've been having events there, my mardi gras club has benefits there. there is a monthly get queer social there years now. a monthly bisexual ga
the last several years within a block of cal state flora, [speaker not understood], baghdad cafe which has been there for decades, [speaker not understood], 2223 restaurant, eich's sandwich shop, jake's restaurant and blue restaurant and that's just what i could think of while sitting here. that's what's in a [speaker not understood]. some have been independent restaurants for 25 years. when minimum wage goes up, when the health ordinance required goes into effect, it can affect a business by...
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las costas de la florida a nueva inglaterra, me fascina qué bueno usar la tecnología en pro de la florae presta ni la mujer, ni el coche ni el caballo, esto es el video del día, porque este señor se volvió loco con tanto amor que le tiene a su auto, este señor argentino ama tanto a su coche que empezó a granizar y empezó a taparle el granizo para que no le cayera. >>> es ese amb r >>> entonces, una de dos, o está tapando su cochecito que quiere tanto o está loco de atar, está nadando de pechito, míralo. >>> impresionante. >>> le está quitando el granizo. >>> no, no, no, no >>> mira, le está quitando el ganizo a su auto. >>> pero te imaginas la cantidad de granizo que agarró ese hombre. >>> el de atrás le ayuda. >>> pero quedó como colador. >>> pero mira nada más la granizada. >>> pero ustedes se han dado cuenta que en medio hay como un lago. >>> después de esto el auto quedó increíble,pero él quedó descalabrado con 18 puntadas. >>> pero qué tarugada. >>> me hubiese metido al auto para que no me pegue el granizo >>> (todos hablan). >>> ah. >>> no lo cuentes. >>> es que no quiero que mi c
las costas de la florida a nueva inglaterra, me fascina qué bueno usar la tecnología en pro de la florae presta ni la mujer, ni el coche ni el caballo, esto es el video del día, porque este señor se volvió loco con tanto amor que le tiene a su auto, este señor argentino ama tanto a su coche que empezó a granizar y empezó a taparle el granizo para que no le cayera. >>> es ese amb r >>> entonces, una de dos, o está tapando su cochecito que quiere tanto o está loco de...
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. >> terminé con flora. >> ¿cómo así, por qué?.otro beso, me gustan, son energías. >> pero a mí me gustan tus creaciones. >> y ahora tenemos el mejor vestido del año pasado, de jacqueline bracamontes y se veía estupenda, es un vestido bordado a mano por tres semanas y entonces también ayuda al cuerpazo. >> sí, sino, se lo hacemos la cosa es resaltar los atributos y poder eliminar las cosas que resaltas menos. >> en el caso de ella, la cintura de algo increíble, como la cintura de maría félix y como en este vestido que se resalta bien en ella. >> también nuestra chikibaby delgado. >> sí, se veía divina. >> sí, la vemos en notas de sensaualidad, es una mujer extravagante y con este color blanco, el encaje bordado a no, se logró la sutileza y era mucha pureza, lo que quise resaltar y ustedes la hicieron como una de las ganadoras e la alfombra roja y eso me dio satisfacción. >> también nuestra eva luna, blanca soto, ella llegó en su momento cuando la novela estaba en número uno. >> sí, este vestido tiene más que una historia que un ceo
. >> terminé con flora. >> ¿cómo así, por qué?.otro beso, me gustan, son energías. >> pero a mí me gustan tus creaciones. >> y ahora tenemos el mejor vestido del año pasado, de jacqueline bracamontes y se veía estupenda, es un vestido bordado a mano por tres semanas y entonces también ayuda al cuerpazo. >> sí, sino, se lo hacemos la cosa es resaltar los atributos y poder eliminar las cosas que resaltas menos. >> en el caso de ella, la cintura de...
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>> ¿para dónde se ira flora?rtió estas fotografías. >> para más, visiten www.univision.com. >> está por llegar ninel condel y pedro fernández que son los conductores de "premio lo nuestro", chicos vuelvo con ustedes a los estudios. >> gracias y estás en todo. >> señores, ¿quieren más?. >> sí. >> vamos a una pausa pero para más información, tenemos todo al volver. >> sí, ¿le gustaría quitarse unos añitos encima?. >> un maquillista de "premio lo nuestro" nos dirá cómo lograrlo. >> también tendremos vestidos de novia que se ajustan a tu cuerpo y presupuesto. >> también veremos los cambios de ♪ el saber maquillarnos es esencial pues si no lo hace bien, puede agregarnos edad, y ahora tenemos a un experto que nos ayuda a tener un look de 10 años menos simplemente con el maquillaje. >> así es, es importante que lo haga con un maquillaje más suave y tienen que hidratar la piel la base que recomiendo es una base liquida que no cubra el 100%, solo un poco. >> ¿qué hay que considerar para la crema?. >> el tipo de piel que t
>> ¿para dónde se ira flora?rtió estas fotografías. >> para más, visiten www.univision.com. >> está por llegar ninel condel y pedro fernández que son los conductores de "premio lo nuestro", chicos vuelvo con ustedes a los estudios. >> gracias y estás en todo. >> señores, ¿quieren más?. >> sí. >> vamos a una pausa pero para más información, tenemos todo al volver. >> sí, ¿le gustaría quitarse unos añitos encima?....
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>>made in cartagena, flora se despide de sus dos amores. pedro? aló? pedro fernández. >>si te vienen a contar cositas malas... >>lo tenemos en la línea? bueno, tratamos de hacer esta conexion, le comentamos que se está preparando en su labor de conductor de premio lo nuestro junto a la bella ninel conde. >>pedro, buenos días, como estas >>muy buenos días, (aplausos) >>ay, corazón, pensé que nos ibas a dejar plantados. >>no, de ninguna manera, muy contento y feliz con este acontecer que se dará mañana. atareado con los ensayos, pero emocionado el público no debe de perderser esta fiesta >>y te vas a poner tus trajes de charro apretaditos, pedro? >>si, seguramente en el momento en que cante, en la conduccion no, pero si al cantar y espero que al público le guste mucho, y espero que todo sea del agrado del público >>y como han sido los ensayos, ya que este año se celebran los 25 años de premio lo nuestro. >>no me he encontrado con todos, porque los hacemos en un área que no es el escenario para darles paso a los artistas que vienen ensayando s
>>made in cartagena, flora se despide de sus dos amores. pedro? aló? pedro fernández. >>si te vienen a contar cositas malas... >>lo tenemos en la línea? bueno, tratamos de hacer esta conexion, le comentamos que se está preparando en su labor de conductor de premio lo nuestro junto a la bella ninel conde. >>pedro, buenos días, como estas >>muy buenos días, (aplausos) >>ay, corazón, pensé que nos ibas a dejar plantados. >>no, de ninguna manera,...
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the design has a yellow sun shining over a field of crops with the words food, fiber, fuel, flora. proceeds for the plate sales will go to the national ffa, formerly the future farmers of america. it will benefit 4-h and other education programs. the plates cost $50 and $40 a year to renew. >>> still ahead, eating your way to better sleep. new clues about how your diet could be wrecking your rest. >>> and high school graduation rates are rising across the nation. the program helping high-risk students succeed and graduate. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> the u.s. is on track for 90% high school rate by 2020 for the first time. schools are finding the greatest success where they have community support and create individualized programs, high-risk students. on pace to reach a 90% graduation by 2020. california has its declini
the design has a yellow sun shining over a field of crops with the words food, fiber, fuel, flora. proceeds for the plate sales will go to the national ffa, formerly the future farmers of america. it will benefit 4-h and other education programs. the plates cost $50 and $40 a year to renew. >>> still ahead, eating your way to better sleep. new clues about how your diet could be wrecking your rest. >>> and high school graduation rates are rising across the nation. the program...
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meet in a public place to learn a diversity of discipline, studies of science, space, florida, -- flora, fauna, philosophy. he believed in the freedom of the human mind. today those of you who study here and teach here, along with the taxpayers, contributors, and parents who believe in your potential, you are all investing in mr. jefferson's vision. think for a moment about what that means. why do you spend the many days and the borrowed dollars it takes to earn an education here or anywhere? why did jefferson want this institution to remain public and accessible, not just to virginians but as a destination from everywhere? i know that he was not thinking just about your getting a degree and a job, it was about something more. jefferson believed we could not be a strong country without investing in the kind of education that empowers us to be good citizens. that is why founding this university is among the few accomplishments that jefferson listed on his epitaph that he wrote for himself. to him, this place and its goal was a bigger part than his legacy of serving as secretary of state
meet in a public place to learn a diversity of discipline, studies of science, space, florida, -- flora, fauna, philosophy. he believed in the freedom of the human mind. today those of you who study here and teach here, along with the taxpayers, contributors, and parents who believe in your potential, you are all investing in mr. jefferson's vision. think for a moment about what that means. why do you spend the many days and the borrowed dollars it takes to earn an education here or anywhere?...
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. >> reporter: flora talking to mark, one of the children. >> they didn't treat you bad? >> no, they treated me good. >> what did they do to you? >> they put me in the tank and took me to -- down on the road further down and put me in a van and brought me here. >> parents are parents the world over. while they had an extraordinary allegiance to david koresh, we certainly wanted to tug at those parental heart strings. >> hey, mark. >> huh? >> i love you. you be good boy, okay? >> okay. >> and if you see some of the kids, tell them i love them. >> okay. >> mark also talks to koresh's oldest son, cyrus. >> i'm at the airport. there's lots of planes out front. >> you see any taking off? >> no. cyrus, i went in a tank. >> were you kinda nervous? >> no. it was bumpy. that was the only thing. come on out when you can. if you can. >> i think i can. >> well, there was plenty of doubt, but i was pleased with the progress of our strategy. i mean, of the first several days we had a dozen or so children come out. any way you look at that, that's a positive indicator. >> reporter: but
. >> reporter: flora talking to mark, one of the children. >> they didn't treat you bad? >> no, they treated me good. >> what did they do to you? >> they put me in the tank and took me to -- down on the road further down and put me in a van and brought me here. >> parents are parents the world over. while they had an extraordinary allegiance to david koresh, we certainly wanted to tug at those parental heart strings. >> hey, mark. >> huh? >>...
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it features a sunrise over a green field of crops with the words food, fiber, fuel, flora. the new plates will be available next month. >>> new york city mayor michael bloomberg will be the commencement speaker at stanford university this year. the university's president says bloomberg is just a good fit to speak because of his reputation as a businessman, entrepreneur. the university's commencement weekend is set for june 14th through the 16th. >> always interesting to hear. 6:55. more good news about housing. prices rose last year more than they have in all of the years since the recession. >> sounds like a smooth ride, scott mcgrew. that may help the markets recover from yesterday's drubbing. >> kay shiller says american hopes measured in top 20 biggest cities rose an average of nearly 1% in december. that's the late month measured. keep it mind this imaginary average house we're talking about. still worth 29% less than it was at the height of the bubble and ideally never will be again because that's why it was a bubble. taking a look at the markets. dow industrials are
it features a sunrise over a green field of crops with the words food, fiber, fuel, flora. the new plates will be available next month. >>> new york city mayor michael bloomberg will be the commencement speaker at stanford university this year. the university's president says bloomberg is just a good fit to speak because of his reputation as a businessman, entrepreneur. the university's commencement weekend is set for june 14th through the 16th. >> always interesting to hear....
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. >>> .vicente sigue adleane con la relació con cilic pero flora señores, deja a un lado sus sentimientos>> es más como una nikita. >>> así para derrotar al enemigo. el capítulo de hoy está importante, pues para hacer el robo debo de dear a luz! >>> tu personaje siempre es tosco y por lo físico no peca eh? >>> antes, nos dan un entrenamiento con armas y debo ser dura y todos son hombres y no se puede dejar pegar porque es dura. >>> qué piensas de guatusi! >>> pobnre guatusi! >>> sabesmo que es un ritmo africano pero volviendop aquí empezaste como modelo y luego saltaste al teatro y ahora en la televisión. >>> me preparé muchísimo.. >>> sólo te preparaste en colombia? >>> no, fui a new york a estudiar. >>> tremenda academia! >>> hay que escoger varias herramientas que uno usa. >>> ponte de pie por favor! como colombia debes de bailar tremendamente bien no? >>> ay no! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (cantando). >>> quién tiene el contro ? mireya! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (cantando). >>> (aplausos). >>> se acabó la fiesta aquí! >>> y fuera (gritos). (mÚsica). >>> y fuera! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (gritos). >>> ahora sí muchacha
. >>> .vicente sigue adleane con la relació con cilic pero flora señores, deja a un lado sus sentimientos>> es más como una nikita. >>> así para derrotar al enemigo. el capítulo de hoy está importante, pues para hacer el robo debo de dear a luz! >>> tu personaje siempre es tosco y por lo físico no peca eh? >>> antes, nos dan un entrenamiento con armas y debo ser dura y todos son hombres y no se puede dejar pegar porque es dura. >>> qué...