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we don't know today why is it we don't know i mean there are all these theories of competition with homo sapiens could it have been pandemics there right when we encountered as we migrated in dispersed around the world we encountered our sibling species when crack encountered any out of tolle's we encountered other hominid species around the world and we know now that we bred with them or is not entirely clear yes is why the and told then died out why did hemans why did homo sapien and why did we prevail where is neanderthals fell into extinction and what's likely to be the case is that we simply outcompete japan we were more intelligent more culturally capable had better language skills but a tool use the neanderthals at least then the theory is not that it's a it's a pandemic i'm just going to ask you we've started by dogging about the fact that the british labor but he could possibly have been influenced by the geology of this country 320000000 years ago you also in the book talk about choke points in maritime routes as important today as they were so many years ago when we get back t
we don't know today why is it we don't know i mean there are all these theories of competition with homo sapiens could it have been pandemics there right when we encountered as we migrated in dispersed around the world we encountered our sibling species when crack encountered any out of tolle's we encountered other hominid species around the world and we know now that we bred with them or is not entirely clear yes is why the and told then died out why did hemans why did homo sapien and why did...
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you are known around the world for taking the grand historical perspective of us, homo sapiens, and youbed with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on our environment. but this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. do you see it that way? yeah, it is very fragile, though i have to say that we are still in a much better position with regards to infectious diseases then perhaps in any previous time in history since the agricultural revolution. you know, this isn't the middle ages, and we are not facing the black death. when the black death spread, nobody understood what was happening, what was killing people. today it took us just two weeks to identify the coronavirus behind the present epidemic, and to sequence its entire genome. of course, we still do not have the power to stop evolution, to stop nature. pathogens continue to jump from animals to humans and continue to mutate. so there will continue to be epidemics. but our ability to understand what's happening, and to some extent
you are known around the world for taking the grand historical perspective of us, homo sapiens, and youbed with wonderful detail how our extraordinary cognitive abilities have led to a mastery on our environment. but this seems to be a moment when we are learning that our mastery of the environment is extremely fragile. do you see it that way? yeah, it is very fragile, though i have to say that we are still in a much better position with regards to infectious diseases then perhaps in any...
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you have given us this sort of trajectory this ark for the development of homo sapiens.ovid—19 crisis, which you called the biggest crisis of our lifetime, does it do you represent in the end, a little more than a represent in the end, a little more thana bump represent in the end, a little more than a bump in the road was mac or is it something more profound than that? for me as a historian it's really very interesting this moment right now. i think that in our life and, if you think in terms of a couple of decades, it will be big. not because of the epidemic itself but even more so because of the economic and political consequences. but in the long sleeve of history you know thousands of years, no. i don't think it will be one of the big events of history. it could be a watershed event in several ways. like we discussed earlier with surveillance. people can look back and hundred years and identify the coronavirus epidemic as the moment when a new regime of surveillance took over. especially surveillance under the skin. which i think, is maybe the most important develop
you have given us this sort of trajectory this ark for the development of homo sapiens.ovid—19 crisis, which you called the biggest crisis of our lifetime, does it do you represent in the end, a little more than a represent in the end, a little more thana bump represent in the end, a little more than a bump in the road was mac or is it something more profound than that? for me as a historian it's really very interesting this moment right now. i think that in our life and, if you think in...
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program the sound of children playing has return to the streets of spain they've emerged from 6 weeks of homo salacious after the government allowed them to go outside again spain impose strict lockdown rules in march to stop the spread of the coronavirus if the nation continues to reduce its infection rate and the already have promised to give citizens more freedom in the coming weeks. a snapshot of an unforgettable moments slain student from their homes on sunday for the 1st time after 6 weeks stuck inside. children under the age of 14 are now allowed outside each day for up to one hour accompanied by an adult and within one kilometer of the homes critics of the spanish government's coronavirus lockdown one of the world's toughest had pointed out that even dogs allowed out for walks have had more freedom than the country's children the relief out on the streets was palpable. i've missed the streets the streets and the park the most and to feel the air on your face. i never thought i would miss school but i really mess it. you are so right here yes we appreciate being able to go out because
program the sound of children playing has return to the streets of spain they've emerged from 6 weeks of homo salacious after the government allowed them to go outside again spain impose strict lockdown rules in march to stop the spread of the coronavirus if the nation continues to reduce its infection rate and the already have promised to give citizens more freedom in the coming weeks. a snapshot of an unforgettable moments slain student from their homes on sunday for the 1st time after 6...
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violence and blackmail from my family to give you the money we deserve as minutely i show you how to homo side. the manager is a jordanian single mother living with her family. she says that longstanding abuse by her mother and brother have gotten worse under covered 1000 restrictions and i've had a bite out of that i am being abused and terrorized today they were going to seriously injure me and today i could have gotten killed and when i tried to call the police all of the lines were busy because of corona and it was that. immense 18 minute long live video on facebook went viral overnight prompting outrage a local ngo moved her and her son to a temporary safe house city family protective services and the ministry of interior are now looking into her case. jordan is among the countries that imposed a tough coronavirus curfew the move forced many families into isolation together because i think a few victims are also i'm able to mitigate and manage to avoid violence against them in normal times they will be able to go to school or to go to university to go to work because it's their famil
violence and blackmail from my family to give you the money we deserve as minutely i show you how to homo side. the manager is a jordanian single mother living with her family. she says that longstanding abuse by her mother and brother have gotten worse under covered 1000 restrictions and i've had a bite out of that i am being abused and terrorized today they were going to seriously injure me and today i could have gotten killed and when i tried to call the police all of the lines were busy...
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the homo also. lives on the rooftops you know where the ghetto almost seems to deliver. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dad to dream. so. how does he listen so i don't know so how do. you know our. most when some of us are but. i doubt. that i'll use it. but. he. gave. him a lot of help. and. if you're going. to have my. feet yeah. yeah. hey mike. yeah he said i knew i had the ice hey i'd go to. one shanty always schettino no one escapes the cab. so it's something special for the palestinian girls team to train at beirut park from time to time. even before the summer camp they were a team all of them palestinians from the refugee camp except one. is levon helm's. i was. lucky. that there was a yeah. yeah. yeah. they love the. truth even home. because it would let him follow. political challenge of outfit. i mean. because. there are times when you. watch. so i don't. know when i get a. moment in the last 3 eligible. and they know they want out. when they get a. car loan and i'm not. afra
the homo also. lives on the rooftops you know where the ghetto almost seems to deliver. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dad to dream. so. how does he listen so i don't know so how do. you know our. most when some of us are but. i doubt. that i'll use it. but. he. gave. him a lot of help. and. if you're going. to have my. feet yeah. yeah. hey mike. yeah he said i knew i had the ice hey i'd go to. one shanty...
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the homo also. lives on the rooftops you know where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even back to dream. of. so much not so how it got though. some of us. that i used to. eat. up on our. days. there were a lot of. people who you just know. and yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. hey mike. yeah he said you know you had the. job. one should always have to you know no one escapes the camp. so it's something special for the palestinian goldstein to train at beirut park from time to time. even before the summer camp where a team of all of them palestinians from the refugee camp except one. is lebanon's. out of. luck. but there was yeah. a lot. of truth even. if it was a lot about hope i will. look at how i want it. to be real. cause. i need to. start on as a. watch. so. you know when i get a. woman in the last little. i want out. when i get a. car loan and i know. that it is the debate of. i guess i. should accept that i. cut them how. they. differed and that i had that the
the homo also. lives on the rooftops you know where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even back to dream. of. so much not so how it got though. some of us. that i used to. eat. up on our. days. there were a lot of. people who you just know. and yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. hey mike. yeah he said you know you had the. job. one should always have to you know no one escapes the camp. so it's...
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suburbs 1st thing i am i am well aware has this been a man for going to homo should feel. sorry for the women that have been. so of the total bill aside italian or some of the. men as that. other little bit because a matter of. fairness i had. only animals that have come up that much 6 months ago i gave me a big dear. man you hold the whole bill with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it for us do join us again next time and do check out our rewind page of al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series but for now thanks for joining us and see you again. the journey to work can be a challenge on its own. but for some peruvian villagers traversing one of the world's most dangerous roads is a risk that comes with the job. we follow the journey of these people as they get their own move to survive. risking it all. on al-jazeera. assuming as the sun goes down the ballot box russia is a very challenging place to work from
suburbs 1st thing i am i am well aware has this been a man for going to homo should feel. sorry for the women that have been. so of the total bill aside italian or some of the. men as that. other little bit because a matter of. fairness i had. only animals that have come up that much 6 months ago i gave me a big dear. man you hold the whole bill with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into...
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with them or is not entirely clear yes is why the and the tolls then died out why did hemans white homo sapien and why did we prevail where is neanderthals fell into extinction and what's likely to be the case is that we simply outcompete we were more intelligent more culturally capable had better language skills but a tall use the neanderthals at least then the theory is not that it's a it's a pandemic i'm just going to ask you we've started by dogging about the fact that the british labor but he could possibly have been influenced by the geology of this country 320000000 years ago you also in the book talk about choke points in maritime routes as important today as they were so many years ago when we get back to normal again if there isn't a step change also do you think that geopolitics will continue to be descended and influenced by what happened hundreds of millions of years ago obviously tony blair was a labor leader it was a war in iraq iraq is where is a concentration of oil produced by geology yeah absolutely so so for hundreds of years of our history it's not just been a choke
with them or is not entirely clear yes is why the and the tolls then died out why did hemans white homo sapien and why did we prevail where is neanderthals fell into extinction and what's likely to be the case is that we simply outcompete we were more intelligent more culturally capable had better language skills but a tall use the neanderthals at least then the theory is not that it's a it's a pandemic i'm just going to ask you we've started by dogging about the fact that the british labor but...
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subway 1st thing lowry square man alone where has this been a man for going to homo should see. some of the total bill aside italian or some of. them as that. little bit because a matter of. fairness that had really only animals that have come up that much so from a similar get any of the gear. mal you hold the whole bill with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it for us do join us again next time and do check out our rewind page of al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series but for now thanks for joining us and see you again soon. isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leaving a looking at another side of this story the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact it's reality only has truly. exposing the optics triathlon if the rhetoric and play but they cannot manipulate the listening post your inside guide to the media on al-jazeera. these are who will dr
subway 1st thing lowry square man alone where has this been a man for going to homo should see. some of the total bill aside italian or some of. them as that. little bit because a matter of. fairness that had really only animals that have come up that much so from a similar get any of the gear. mal you hold the whole bill with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up...
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sub or 1st thing in our square man alone where has this been a man film akin to homo should see. some of the total bill aside italian or some of. them as that. for the little bit because a matter of. fairness that had really only animals that are from up a. little more submissive i get any big deal. man you hold the whole bill with fear to walk in so if he wanted to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it for us do join us again next time and do check out all rewind page of al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series but for now thanks for joining us and see you again soon. rewind returns a can bring your people back to life i'm sorry sights on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in libya i was the last and no i like and the other student rewind continues with mode and me going into a war zone he said the 1st thing i look for is the exit it's all how to get it it's all to get out that nobody sees your pictures there's no point going to these places rewind on al-j
sub or 1st thing in our square man alone where has this been a man film akin to homo should see. some of the total bill aside italian or some of. them as that. for the little bit because a matter of. fairness that had really only animals that are from up a. little more submissive i get any big deal. man you hold the whole bill with fear to walk in so if he wanted to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up...
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well known where has this been a man for going to homo should see. some of the total bill a side of thailand or some of the. men as that afflicted. little bit and as a matter of. fairness i had. only animals that i'm up that much submissive i get any of the gear. mally hold the whole bit with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it for us do join us again next time and do check out all rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series but for now thanks for joining us and see you again soon. rewind returns a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in libya i was the global plus a no i like and the others through the rewind continues with mono and me going into a war zone he said the 1st thing i look for is the exit it's not how to get it it's all to get out that nobody sees your pictures there's no point going to these places rewin
well known where has this been a man for going to homo should see. some of the total bill a side of thailand or some of the. men as that afflicted. little bit and as a matter of. fairness i had. only animals that i'm up that much submissive i get any of the gear. mally hold the whole bit with fear to go out and sell it if he could to get a i had seen. model and all aside i could have but for him as it had to be. a remarkable insight into a decade of growing up in gaza well that's it for us do...
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exacerbates the social crisis is that it's a big about the new and these volunteers they take care of us homos. we get food at least 3 times a week. even before the lockdown argentina was on the verge of national bankruptcy . president alberto fernandez was trying to renegotiate the repayment of massive debt then came the pandemic now it's unclear how argentina will be able to repay the $1000000000.00 debt and how the country will steer clear of that much feared national bankruptcy the homeless are fending for themselves as they did before corona. during the lockdown they have no place to which they can retreat and donations are scarce. look we've always lived in fear and hunger corona is secondary to us. argentina's retirees are also part of the corona high risk group but many of them have to line up together to collect their pension money. i haven't received money in a month i don't know how far in debt i am and i have to pick up my pension in person. argentina and its people are facing even more difficult times the coronavirus state of emergency is far from over. time to take a look at othe
exacerbates the social crisis is that it's a big about the new and these volunteers they take care of us homos. we get food at least 3 times a week. even before the lockdown argentina was on the verge of national bankruptcy . president alberto fernandez was trying to renegotiate the repayment of massive debt then came the pandemic now it's unclear how argentina will be able to repay the $1000000000.00 debt and how the country will steer clear of that much feared national bankruptcy the homeless...
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because many feel that president trump isn't filling that void but that is not to say the governor of homo is without criticism he is being criticized and questioned especially in recent days about his initial response and whether the new york cause came too late he says that he's been criticized actually for acting prematurely we have to remember the state stay at home order came on march 22nd many are saying that was a week or 2 too late he says no not at all that this was actually early and he did what he had to do so that's the criticism that he is taking and saying i've actually done better than you would have expected in terms of the federal government trump has had in recent days that he blamed the world health organization for not warning the united states we have to remember that it was on january 30th that the w.h.o. declared a global health emergency they held briefings beforehand but it took the u.s. about more than a month after that to declare its own state of emergency and we know that trump was initially downplaying the coded 19 outbreak has also gone into some arguments wi
because many feel that president trump isn't filling that void but that is not to say the governor of homo is without criticism he is being criticized and questioned especially in recent days about his initial response and whether the new york cause came too late he says that he's been criticized actually for acting prematurely we have to remember the state stay at home order came on march 22nd many are saying that was a week or 2 too late he says no not at all that this was actually early and...
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and paranoia went to mccartney's head he was sacked accused of plotting to overthrow him removing homo was mugabe's 1st step to one contested rule and dictatorship. survival for any dictatorship finding out where the threats are and find those threats as quickly as possible. 980 zimbabwe was finally free from british and white rule thanks to the man hailed as a freedom fighter and man of the people robert mugabe's. gabriel . it was euphoria in the country independence. finally. free and people were free to do what they wanted and they really hoped and national news toward their promises. but while the black population were enjoying new opportunities cracks were already forming within the political sphere there is a lot of current between certain members of your party and his party. are the people that we don't have. existing. i spoke with hostility towards he. invited him to join my government to do. the tensions myriad zimbabwe's divided political allegiances. just ruin como's. lost the political battle in parliament against robert mugabe's zanu faction but in his massive billy homela
and paranoia went to mccartney's head he was sacked accused of plotting to overthrow him removing homo was mugabe's 1st step to one contested rule and dictatorship. survival for any dictatorship finding out where the threats are and find those threats as quickly as possible. 980 zimbabwe was finally free from british and white rule thanks to the man hailed as a freedom fighter and man of the people robert mugabe's. gabriel . it was euphoria in the country independence. finally. free and people...
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tend to forget is that the aboriginals that use this location are essentially just like us, they are homo sapiens sapiens, they have the same mental powers, linguistic powers that we do. they are us, they are dealing with problems and issues perhaps different in degree than we do. but how they resolve those issues, whether it is sea level change in florida or lord knows what else, is instructive for us to appreciate and because they are us, it is easier to identify with their lives and their trajectories here and in other places like this than perhaps if you just read about it in a book. when you have a gifted staff, which we were fortunate enough in having, that addressed not only what the actors and actresses of antiquity were doing here, but the stage, the geological stage of which they performed, and knew what they wanted to learn and we could in fact buy or get whatever we needed to do that, you can pose questions, you can ask things as you might imagine that you just can't do in other places. we had a telephone on the site that was connected by a modem to the mainframe computer at t
tend to forget is that the aboriginals that use this location are essentially just like us, they are homo sapiens sapiens, they have the same mental powers, linguistic powers that we do. they are us, they are dealing with problems and issues perhaps different in degree than we do. but how they resolve those issues, whether it is sea level change in florida or lord knows what else, is instructive for us to appreciate and because they are us, it is easier to identify with their lives and their...
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a difference between humanizing what he did in recognizing that he was a human was a member of the homond how somebody is born in the common anti-semitic in the book shows artists who fought both against him and for him. and how that created the situation that is still part of today. erin: there's definitely a lot of emotional pieces of the book. was there anything that really struck you. mary: yes, i want to see if we can get the stork. ergo. i'm good at this. yes, i would say it was different in many ways. but one was how i was to attach to certain characters of people. one of them was an artist it, george, kate clearly has so much in common with us. but i found him in terms of the artist obviously holocaust victim, is harrowing. but in terms of the artist, found him to be someone i found incredibly moving because he was a household name in germany. that was before hitler took power. he made a very specific decision to fight against hitler. and fight against injustice. he was not jewish but he had a lot of jewish friends. and he saw this rising anti- stigmatism. and intelligence for w
a difference between humanizing what he did in recognizing that he was a human was a member of the homond how somebody is born in the common anti-semitic in the book shows artists who fought both against him and for him. and how that created the situation that is still part of today. erin: there's definitely a lot of emotional pieces of the book. was there anything that really struck you. mary: yes, i want to see if we can get the stork. ergo. i'm good at this. yes, i would say it was different...
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because there's a difference between humanizing what he did in recognizing that he was human, a of the homoiens, and we need to see how someone is born and becomes anti-semitic and then the book shows artists who fought most against him and for him, and then have that created the gurlitt situation that is still a part of today. >> there's a lot of emotional pieces of the book. is it anything really struck you that it personal residence. >> was yes. i want to see if we can get this slide to work. here we go. i'm good at this. yes. i would say it was different from journalism in many ways, but one how attached you get to certain characters of people. one of whom was this artist here, george gross. i found him come in terms of the artist obviously, a holocaust victim is having in its own right. but in terms of the artist i found him to be someone i found incredibly moving because he was a household name in germany before hitler to power. he made a very specific decision to fight against hitler, to fight against injustice. he was not jewish. he was protestant but he had a lot of jewish friends
because there's a difference between humanizing what he did in recognizing that he was human, a of the homoiens, and we need to see how someone is born and becomes anti-semitic and then the book shows artists who fought most against him and for him, and then have that created the gurlitt situation that is still a part of today. >> there's a lot of emotional pieces of the book. is it anything really struck you that it personal residence. >> was yes. i want to see if we can get this...
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homo se vive, que familia cuenta no. >> a pesar de que tenemos la fe de que vamos a salir para delante de mi casa al balcÓn de su casa. extraÑo darte un abrazo y un beso. maity: con el favor de dios pronto lo vamos a poder hacer. hacia la distancia te mando a todos los televidentes este cariÑo sinceroy estas herramientas que creo que vienen muy adecuadas ahora. cosas que nos paraliza y nos limita a hacer y cumplir los sueÑos. una venezolana que logrÓ vencerlo de una manera tan interesante sobre todo con un libro el que nos va a ayudar a vencer el miedo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ella es la joven venezolana que se dio a conocer su reto de 100 dÍas sin miedo y ahora como escritora de su primer libro. >> ha sido un proyecto hermoso lleno de miedo, de retos y lleno de satisfacciÓn tambiÉn y verlo tambiÉn en la realidad , lleno de color, para mÍ ha sido demasiado especial. entonces sÚper emocionada de que salga ya. y lo que mÁs quiero es que motive a la gente a enfrentar los miedos. el libro se llama "hola miedos", que la gente lo lea y se sienta con mucha confianza de ir tras sus sueÑos. maity: escribiste el
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homo -- dijo que el nÚmero dos estÁ en el horno.lla. mucho cuidado si tiene que salir por la carretera 94. rÁpidamente mejorará la visibilidad conforme irÁ tomando protagonismo. tiene que salir a la carretera porque son de sus que tiene que ir a trabajar y no pueden quedarse en casa, aumenta la distancia de seguridad. no se olviden de prender las luces bajas. vamos a tener quizÁ algÚn aguacero en indiana, illinois. en cambio en la jornada de maÑana serÁ complicada porel golfo de mÉxico. o ya habrÁ algÚn aguacero entre las tormentas no serÁn severas. es maÑana por la tarde, lo verÁn durante el viernes seguirÁn con las nubes que atraviesa la lÍnea de tormentas. en texas pueden ir pensando en quÉ habitaciÓn se van a refugiar. pendientes como siempre a "despierta amÉrica". alan: estaremos pendientes. carlos: muy alertas con estos tornados terribles. mÁs adelante nos separen perderÁ chiquis y rivera. alan: vamos a los Ángeles en vivo para ver cÓmo las personas mayores estÁn obteniendo ayuda. carlos: otra historia que se te va a quedar en
homo -- dijo que el nÚmero dos estÁ en el horno.lla. mucho cuidado si tiene que salir por la carretera 94. rÁpidamente mejorará la visibilidad conforme irÁ tomando protagonismo. tiene que salir a la carretera porque son de sus que tiene que ir a trabajar y no pueden quedarse en casa, aumenta la distancia de seguridad. no se olviden de prender las luces bajas. vamos a tener quizÁ algÚn aguacero en indiana, illinois. en cambio en la jornada de maÑana serÁ complicada porel golfo de...
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gran planeta que nos recuerda con este virus, con esta crisis, que sÓlo somos unos invitados aquÍ homoeta en esta crisis que de verdad nos ha recordado lo pequeÑos que somos, no es asÍ, raÚl, francis? les mando un abrazo y feliz dÍa de la tierra. raÚl: tienes toda la razÓn, misiÓn salvar la tierra en este aspecto. quÉ bueno que hemos visto la otra cara de la moneda con respecto a esto y estÁ sucediendo las cosas que ya ahora nos demostrÓ. mÁs adelante nos conectamos contigo. carlos, le vas al amÉrica, a las chivas o a quiÉn le vas? carlos: yo le voy a la selecciÓn de mÉxico. [risas] francisca: muy inteligente. raÚl: yo voy a hablar el entrenador de las Águilas del amÉrica que ayer jugaron y ganaron. el tÍo genera vuelve a ser el centro de atenciÓn de las redes sociales por este vÍdeo. dejÓ en evidencia en su cuenta de instagram que se puso mal el tapabocas, mientras mostraba a varios profesionales cÓmo limpiaban su casa para evitar todo esto del contagio del coronavirus, del covid-19. francisca: saben cÓmo somos todos en las redes y la gente no le dejÓ pasar alto esta equivocaciÓn. de
gran planeta que nos recuerda con este virus, con esta crisis, que sÓlo somos unos invitados aquÍ homoeta en esta crisis que de verdad nos ha recordado lo pequeÑos que somos, no es asÍ, raÚl, francis? les mando un abrazo y feliz dÍa de la tierra. raÚl: tienes toda la razÓn, misiÓn salvar la tierra en este aspecto. quÉ bueno que hemos visto la otra cara de la moneda con respecto a esto y estÁ sucediendo las cosas que ya ahora nos demostrÓ. mÁs adelante nos conectamos contigo....
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bueno por esa donaciÓn importante que ha hecho pink ojalÁ que se siga sumando y saber que tanto ella homoa fotografÍa acompaÑada de un mensaje que decÍa:" dios mío, quÉ mal, qué mal!" nuestras condolencias para toda la familia. >> estamos en todas las redes sociales, siguen o se twitter, facebook instagram. mantente informado y revive tu segmento favorito en www.despiertaamÉrica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en otra pÁgina de youtube. karla: hay un dicho que es " renovarse o morir", fundamental en los 40 aÑos de trayectoria del grupo bronco. se unen a otro grupo que me encantas, que se llama zoe es un grupo de rock en espaÑol de mÉxico y rinden tributo a la carrera de la agrupaciÓn. c arlos: vamos a ver justamente lo que nuestro querido lupe compartiÓ con otros amigos vÍa telefÓnica. [mÚsica] reportero: bronco se une al tributo musical del grupo zoe. [mÚsica] reportero: luego de los sencillos que dieron a conocer alejandro fernÁndez y ayana, la agrupaciÓn liderada por lupe, lanza una nueva versiÓn del Éxito "soÑé". [mÚsica] reportero: la canciÓn se planteÓ como una mezcla de gÉneros y perder
bueno por esa donaciÓn importante que ha hecho pink ojalÁ que se siga sumando y saber que tanto ella homoa fotografÍa acompaÑada de un mensaje que decÍa:" dios mío, quÉ mal, qué mal!" nuestras condolencias para toda la familia. >> estamos en todas las redes sociales, siguen o se twitter, facebook instagram. mantente informado y revive tu segmento favorito en www.despiertaamÉrica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en otra pÁgina de youtube. karla: hay un dicho que es "...