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. >> havel tiene 10 aÑos. la austeridad de este gobierno alcanzÓ estos niÑos y adolescentes. >> este aÑo con el recorte de presupuesto sÍ reportera: se pidiÓ apoyo de quiÉn fuera y guillermo del toro respondiÓ al llamado. les ofrezco cubrir los boletos de aviÓn, publicó en su red social un todo >> los niÑos estaban brincando. del toro ofreciÓ pagar los boletos para otros estudiantes que van a la olimpiada en inglaterra. asÍ le agradecieron al afamado cineasta. >> queremos hacer un buen papel. desde la ciudad de mÉxico, alberto garcÍa, univisiÓn. fÉlix: vamos con nathalie juÁrez que nos cuenta cÓmo en Í las a del mundo. la -- nathalie: el ciclista ecuatoriano lanzÓ un poderoso ataque en el Último puerto. hablamos del barcelona. se llevaron tremendas o esa. rodrigo moreno ampliÓ la ventaja al 33. el bayern munich enfrentaba al lepzig. golazo y ganaban los bÁrbaros un todo este domingo tendremos nuevo campeÓn del fÚtbol mexicano. leÓn frente a tigres. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn. arantxa: quiÉn dijo que todos los p
. >> havel tiene 10 aÑos. la austeridad de este gobierno alcanzÓ estos niÑos y adolescentes. >> este aÑo con el recorte de presupuesto sÍ reportera: se pidiÓ apoyo de quiÉn fuera y guillermo del toro respondiÓ al llamado. les ofrezco cubrir los boletos de aviÓn, publicó en su red social un todo >> los niÑos estaban brincando. del toro ofreciÓ pagar los boletos para otros estudiantes que van a la olimpiada en inglaterra. asÍ le agradecieron al afamado cineasta....
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the only country that was capable of doing havele of similar to what we had across europe. and then a scouting party of american relief workers gets to the region and sees scenes of horror. you can see they do the equivalent of waving their hands to moscow. this is inside a children's home and these children are still going. these are among the toughest to look at. this is a wizened, you might think is an old person. person. a actually a girl. victims of the famine. so that is one. two, very important, the americans will have to feed adults as well as children. the original plan was to feed 3 million children. they established a medical program because they realized food alone won't do it. there's typhus, cholera, all types of diseases going on. what they need to do is begin an inoculation program. they need to bring the medications because russia has nothing. i like showing a photo of the young, dynamic hoover. it is hard for americans to imagine but this hoover has , certain charisma and was adored by the people that worked under him. he was called the chief. most of the
the only country that was capable of doing havele of similar to what we had across europe. and then a scouting party of american relief workers gets to the region and sees scenes of horror. you can see they do the equivalent of waving their hands to moscow. this is inside a children's home and these children are still going. these are among the toughest to look at. this is a wizened, you might think is an old person. person. a actually a girl. victims of the famine. so that is one. two, very...
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we have missed being able to haveler in our lives. janet's future was bright. it would have been wonderful to see what she would have done. this dna was not found in a familiar database. there's a database called. codus. they can compare it to other dna with similar markers. getreu will be arraigned and brought to jail in santa clara county and face charges in that county first. >> we'll have or at 5:00 and m emily tuer at the ne berkeley student has been arraigned on multiple charges of sexual assault. his name is finn wolff. we do know that there are multiple sexual assaults involved from the date of november 2017 top present. in fact, two of the victims we're told were physically injured. they were either punched, grabbed or bitten. he was arraignedded to. at this point berkeley police believe there may be other victims out there. they want you to take a look at the mug shot. if you believe you are a victim of thiormewho is victof this ma come forward and tell the backerly police. >>> in santa clara county, a suspected drunk driver plowed into a door. it hap
we have missed being able to haveler in our lives. janet's future was bright. it would have been wonderful to see what she would have done. this dna was not found in a familiar database. there's a database called. codus. they can compare it to other dna with similar markers. getreu will be arraigned and brought to jail in santa clara county and face charges in that county first. >> we'll have or at 5:00 and m emily tuer at the ne berkeley student has been arraigned on multiple charges of...
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like a huge pendulum with lots of havel it's one is high to one side is possible now it's right at the bottom but i hope to reach the other side again. harvell was czechoslovakia's last press. event and the first president of the czech republic after slovakia seceded in one thousand nine hundred three a former dissident was also a celebrated writer and a moral authority and shortly before his death vaslav personally brought topple to the library topple continues to curate the library's cultural program as half a would have wanted and he's kept on writing unusual novels his latest a sensitive person starts off as a road movie about a family of artists but soon turns into a commentary on modern european society. for sure not again a comedian to. this strange family is led by a father who's around my age. who because he still has this desire to discover western europe. it is what has europe this mental image that he has no longer exists for his will you know. instead he encounters an unfriendly europe full of social tension plagued by crises and with accords of migrants walking around in
like a huge pendulum with lots of havel it's one is high to one side is possible now it's right at the bottom but i hope to reach the other side again. harvell was czechoslovakia's last press. event and the first president of the czech republic after slovakia seceded in one thousand nine hundred three a former dissident was also a celebrated writer and a moral authority and shortly before his death vaslav personally brought topple to the library topple continues to curate the library's cultural...
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country is all region so therefore we do not believe that or we should have such a role in such a havel said he called scenario all right colonel we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to her discussing china's military relations with the rest of the world stay with us. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keep economic issues facing russia emerging markets around the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's abidal issues. watch our special forum coverage on r.t. . join me every thursday on the alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. there is a cyclical nature to things touristy globalization globalization lowering interest rates rising interest rates so when the interest rates rise. the impact will be instantaneous death. and where bad what siniora colonels you both talking abo
country is all region so therefore we do not believe that or we should have such a role in such a havel said he called scenario all right colonel we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to her discussing china's military relations with the rest of the world stay with us. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the...
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planning to return to dial for the world championships and would not take medication to reduce her tail havel's. would be here defending the world title when you believe you know so i believe that i will be here yes can you tell us what you made of the cats ruling and how you feel about it now and if you will take the medication as as as suggested by the national president of medication l no that's a legal matter he saw pretty confidential or you plan to carry on running the eight hundred meters of course always i'm going to be cautious so no matter what how much easier i'll be an i.c.c. events like to help but even the me because my colleagues i believe in it's so that's what i want to do in future with the not to be forced to see anyway so she should raise when i want to see she says so no man can tell me what to do so like i said i'm here but what that was if i want to see even if i see she going to be somebody wants me to see she don't does their own problems more than mine. well all sports correspondent andy richardson who spoke to so many fans on athletes whose previous battles against di
planning to return to dial for the world championships and would not take medication to reduce her tail havel's. would be here defending the world title when you believe you know so i believe that i will be here yes can you tell us what you made of the cats ruling and how you feel about it now and if you will take the medication as as as suggested by the national president of medication l no that's a legal matter he saw pretty confidential or you plan to carry on running the eight hundred...
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we're learni imune systems and depression and anxiety havel a menthealth area related to them.e know 95% of seratonin, that feel good brain chemical is produced in your gastrointestinal track and your gut bacteria playic a crital role in that ser te 9? >> you wouldn't have known that. healthy diet, we healy mind. what sort of diet wouldu recommend? >> i suggest people look up e-biotic, the food for the bacteria. e more pre-biotics you have in your diet, the more healthy your gastrointestinal bacteria will be. eat low carbon dioxide diets and ything low in sugar. anything that will decrease inflammation and feeding bad bacteria wilsi have a pove effect on gastrointestinal health. >> you know i' always thought you are what you eat. maybe you feel and think what you eat. >> she preaches this to me single chance she gets. all the time. >> i have more cabbage for you in the garden on saturday. i will bring you a couple of heads. you will eat them, right? you will eat it. >> ok. i will show you how to cook it. >> i'm on it. eat your veggies. >> i will. if you bring it in, i wi eat it
we're learni imune systems and depression and anxiety havel a menthealth area related to them.e know 95% of seratonin, that feel good brain chemical is produced in your gastrointestinal track and your gut bacteria playic a crital role in that ser te 9? >> you wouldn't have known that. healthy diet, we healy mind. what sort of diet wouldu recommend? >> i suggest people look up e-biotic, the food for the bacteria. e more pre-biotics you have in your diet, the more healthy your...
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. >> they were paying did you havel -- duffle bags to the contractors. in cash which is as big of a warning sign as it gets. and you have a real reason to take extra due diligence. >> the trump organization attorney told the new yorker that the company did do due diligence for the project but wouldn't provide details. trump cancelled the deal a month after the election. the same trump org attorney termed it house cleaning. ahead, the most infamous trump business. trump university. >> paid in full by credit card. >> credit card. at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. welcome to our lounge. enjoy your stay. thanks very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ find calm in over 1,000 airport lounges worldwide. it's another way we've got your back. the business platinum card from american express. don't do business without it. what you need and so much more. at wayfair, you'll find just you get to spend less ti
. >> they were paying did you havel -- duffle bags to the contractors. in cash which is as big of a warning sign as it gets. and you have a real reason to take extra due diligence. >> the trump organization attorney told the new yorker that the company did do due diligence for the project but wouldn't provide details. trump cancelled the deal a month after the election. the same trump org attorney termed it house cleaning. ahead, the most infamous trump business. trump university....
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i have books in there, my i havel typewriter, written every book i've ever written on that, old royalewriter. there is nothing wrong with it. it is a beautiful, american-made machine. david: it is still there. and there is still nothing wrong with it, the typewriter. ourbecause three of children -- we still have our home on martha's vineyard. that is still my office on martha's vineyard. but this book was written in massachusetts. ofmoved there because three our children and their children were living there, and as you children, as you get older, we love it there. it is one of the most interesting, historic towns in america. it has the oldest christian church still in use still today, never not use, called the and it is --ch, one of the original pioneers who very first the was from there. he was 19. brian: are you ever going to write another book? david: it is too soon to tell. it has to hit me what my story is. i have got several ideas, but i will let you know as soon as i know. [laughs] brian: kind of the last question is, 85 years old -- david: yes. brian: why are you out pounding
i have books in there, my i havel typewriter, written every book i've ever written on that, old royalewriter. there is nothing wrong with it. it is a beautiful, american-made machine. david: it is still there. and there is still nothing wrong with it, the typewriter. ourbecause three of children -- we still have our home on martha's vineyard. that is still my office on martha's vineyard. but this book was written in massachusetts. ofmoved there because three our children and their children were...
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that means across the country biological males would havel the right to enter women's lomber rooms, playts and more all by adopting a new gender identity. the act is so extreme that women on both the left and the right are uniting against it. a board member of women's election front is on the left. penny nantz concerned women for america and of course is on the right. together they wrote a op-ed opposing the equality act and came on this show to discuss why.y so natasha, first to you, why is this a bad idea? this law? >> as basic because human beings can't change sex. you know, this is just a fundamental material reality. the sky is blue, human beings can't change sex. having the law demand a belief in something that's not true creates a lot of problems. too many to list, really. [laughter] i'm sorry the simplicity of your answer is so wonderful. i'm really struck by it. [laughter] >> at base what it does is it abandons women's safety protections and punishes men for good behavior essentially like, you know, there was a teacher in florida who was punished of because he refused to supervi
that means across the country biological males would havel the right to enter women's lomber rooms, playts and more all by adopting a new gender identity. the act is so extreme that women on both the left and the right are uniting against it. a board member of women's election front is on the left. penny nantz concerned women for america and of course is on the right. together they wrote a op-ed opposing the equality act and came on this show to discuss why.y so natasha, first to you, why is...
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sandra bland's family and all of the people who have lost their loved ones to o heinous police violene havellf those who participated in situations like this where we know justice has not been served. the reality of it is, we note can never be found in this criminal injustice system. amy: mary hooks, thank you for being with us, codirector of southerners on new ground, which is part of the national bail out collective and the movement for black lives. she's an organizer of nanational black mama's bail out day. which is mother's day, on sunday. when we come back, the nra inn turmoil. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: performing an hour democracy now! studio. check out her interview and music at democracynow.org. as a national rifle association imploding echo as the nation grieves over another deadly mass school shooting, we turn to look at how internal turmoil inside the nra threatens the future of the gun lobbying group, a new report published by the trace in partnership with "the new yorker" finds while the nra has blamed its recent financial woes on left-wing attacks on the second amendmen
sandra bland's family and all of the people who have lost their loved ones to o heinous police violene havellf those who participated in situations like this where we know justice has not been served. the reality of it is, we note can never be found in this criminal injustice system. amy: mary hooks, thank you for being with us, codirector of southerners on new ground, which is part of the national bail out collective and the movement for black lives. she's an organizer of nanational black...
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May 15, 2019
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g because itng to take presidential leadership, and quite frankly, both partys havel to address the implosion of these communities. we started down the road ofat globaln, automation. no one ever thought about the workers. they have been forgotten. unheard and unseen. president trump came in and swept in, and they voted for m, because -- >> woodruff: and right now the economy is doing well and the iresident is saying, it's because of my pcies. >> no, there is no shot. look, the stock market is as high as is ever been. the unemployment rate is low. people are still struggling. workers are still struggling, white, black, brown, gay, straight. they're surviving. they can barely keep their head above water. prescription drug costs, healthcare costs, wages aren't going up nearly at the level they need to be. >> woodruff: why is tim ryan better in terms of leading this untry than say joe biden, who also comes from working-class america, scranton, pennsylvania? like you he comes out of a distressed area, but he's got a lot more experience than you. aboutl, this election is the future, and i will tell
g because itng to take presidential leadership, and quite frankly, both partys havel to address the implosion of these communities. we started down the road ofat globaln, automation. no one ever thought about the workers. they have been forgotten. unheard and unseen. president trump came in and swept in, and they voted for m, because -- >> woodruff: and right now the economy is doing well and the iresident is saying, it's because of my pcies. >> no, there is no shot. look, the stock...
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me -- w thinker, but it took me many years, gradually coming to the conclusion that the idea is we havelend therefore to give up on the idea or shove it down people's throats at the point of a gun, which the communists did. host: why is it unworkable? guest: it is unworkable primarily because it treats goods, wealth, as something that sort of comes down on us as manna from heaven, and the thing we need to think about is how to divided up the most fair way. the reality is that most life for most people around the world and for all of history has been very poor, where people have barely had enough to eat or not enough to eat and very little else. we live in a much wealthier world, and the question is, how did we get wealthy? where do things come from? what i mean is, it turns out that producing wealth is even a bigger question them disturbing wealth. to produce wealth, you need incentives for people. that is why the countries that basically capitalist economies are so infinitely countries that have labored away with socialist economies. tommy, jacksonville florida, a democrat. caller: i wou
me -- w thinker, but it took me many years, gradually coming to the conclusion that the idea is we havelend therefore to give up on the idea or shove it down people's throats at the point of a gun, which the communists did. host: why is it unworkable? guest: it is unworkable primarily because it treats goods, wealth, as something that sort of comes down on us as manna from heaven, and the thing we need to think about is how to divided up the most fair way. the reality is that most life for most...