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hopkins goes for the middle. at the moment, colored troubadours would sing high choral songs that have no dialect and them, have everything to do with god with elegance and sophistication. so what do we do with this type of reenactment, this effort to both three animate and sustain a southern pre-civil war across the mason-dixon line in boston? the commercialization of antebellum southern bondage seemed to veer towards much more insidious justification of continued segregation. slavery was alive and well, wasn't not? i saw it last summer. white privilege, the ability to watch, to behold. all of these pooled together to create and sustain the sought -- divisive intellectual and moral superiority. the open gardens stressed its ability to provide historical authenticity, truth to provide northern audiences with access to southern reality. and to offer such cultural truths, the gardens stage had to be imagined as a neutral space one in permeable to northern and southern historical realities to the outcome, to the end
hopkins goes for the middle. at the moment, colored troubadours would sing high choral songs that have no dialect and them, have everything to do with god with elegance and sophistication. so what do we do with this type of reenactment, this effort to both three animate and sustain a southern pre-civil war across the mason-dixon line in boston? the commercialization of antebellum southern bondage seemed to veer towards much more insidious justification of continued segregation. slavery was...
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quincy, you are with him also with bernard hopkins. surprise maybe?> okay, so guys, little technical difficulty, can't really hear you but i think you are saying hello and i'm saying hello back. this is nick, 16 years old. let's see the muscles, nick slot? okay, now we met nick slot last summer, you got into body building, when were you 13 years old. getting bullied. this was your outlet? correct? >> yes, my only way to you know positive way to not get revenge, you know do something positive, and overcoming it, and being able to help other kids that are going through the same thing and telling them that there is always an outcome better outcome to a bad situation. >> bernard, you heard about the story. >> and we're doing the work out tomorrow here at the gym. so here is joe ham's jim tomorrow, we will do a work out for $10 people can come down, and help you raise money for your international competition? >> yes. i've been qualified twice. last year i couldn't go because of i shall ice, but this year i won again won teen universe teen philadelphia and
quincy, you are with him also with bernard hopkins. surprise maybe?> okay, so guys, little technical difficulty, can't really hear you but i think you are saying hello and i'm saying hello back. this is nick, 16 years old. let's see the muscles, nick slot? okay, now we met nick slot last summer, you got into body building, when were you 13 years old. getting bullied. this was your outlet? correct? >> yes, my only way to you know positive way to not get revenge, you know do something...
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denise hopkins was reported missing on monday. her boyfriend aaron quinn told police that intruders abduct her from her home, in california, 30 miles north east of san francisco and held her for $8,500 ransom. she turn up outside her father's apartment in huntingdon beach 400 miles away. police say they had doubts from the start. >> mr. quinn and mrs. hopkins has taken valuable resources away from our community and taken focus way from the true victims of our community, while instilling fear among our community members. >> the police want to question hopkins but they say she has cut off contact and hired a lawyer. >>> still ahead this morning are you looking for a job? if so three is on your side. we will let you know which company wants to give out hundreds of jobs. >> that is good news. >>> she's a little life safer. meet the young new jersey girl who just honored rather for saving her grandfather's life. we will be right back. do you have stuff to clean this mess of a breakroom? i have paper towels, sprays, wipes, sponges. and
denise hopkins was reported missing on monday. her boyfriend aaron quinn told police that intruders abduct her from her home, in california, 30 miles north east of san francisco and held her for $8,500 ransom. she turn up outside her father's apartment in huntingdon beach 400 miles away. police say they had doubts from the start. >> mr. quinn and mrs. hopkins has taken valuable resources away from our community and taken focus way from the true victims of our community, while instilling...
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he worked at the prestigious johns hopkins movie.here's a movie made about him called "gifted hands." is all of his talk on gay issues affecting his celebrity in the state of maryland and across the country? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. that movie was a tnt made for cable movie. it was a pretty good movie. cuba gooding jr. is a very good actor. he played ben carson. good movie. and then from that part 2009 to 2013, february at that prayer breakfast with president obama he breaks out his celebrity and then he becomes a regular guest on fox and finally a paid contributor and i think that really hurt him, when he was sort of schooled. >> he was on to a very important point but i know what he was saying. david durawik, i'm he going to have you back. thank you for your insight. he's back. david, you were just saying before you froze on air that dr. carson became a paid contributor for fox and he was schooled on what? >> i think he was socialized to a kind of extreme political rhetoric that you sometimes hear on the primetime cable shows
he worked at the prestigious johns hopkins movie.here's a movie made about him called "gifted hands." is all of his talk on gay issues affecting his celebrity in the state of maryland and across the country? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. that movie was a tnt made for cable movie. it was a pretty good movie. cuba gooding jr. is a very good actor. he played ben carson. good movie. and then from that part 2009 to 2013, february at that prayer breakfast with president obama he...
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it's a great time to go with that with my good friend and colleague reverend hopkins. >> it's really good to see you again. it's been far too long. >> you've been here before. >> i have been honored to be your before and never we'll look forward to our discussion this morning. >> great, great. i know a lot of people know you in the bay area because you've been here in the past quite some time. there's always some guest who seem for the time. >> i've been honored to the pastor for 26 years about. i came in april of 1989. i am a native of salt lake city, utah. i grew up in mountain west. graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as the associate pastor of greater first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries. came to lakeshore and 89. i've done a lot of growing up there and my family has grown up there now and kids are grown. happy to see my grandsons in t sunday mornings. >> tell us about lakeshore. >> lakeshore is a very diverse congregation. we view our diversity as a divine m
it's a great time to go with that with my good friend and colleague reverend hopkins. >> it's really good to see you again. it's been far too long. >> you've been here before. >> i have been honored to be your before and never we'll look forward to our discussion this morning. >> great, great. i know a lot of people know you in the bay area because you've been here in the past quite some time. there's always some guest who seem for the time. >> i've been honored to...
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watching booktv on c-span2 48 hours of nonfiction books every weekend we're on location and john hopkins talking with professors or also offers professor, what do you do at the university? >> i teach courses on the family in poverty in children's welfare. >> your chair of the sociology department? been a guy could boss around people who have lifetime tenure and i cannot tell them what to do. [laughter] >> host: to talk about your book how you define a working-class family? >> pretty hard. it used to be the guy working construction or in a factory with the wife staying home may be working part-time in a couple of kids. that was the '50s and '60s at its peak for you cannot almost blinded these days because it is falling apart. that is the issue. will we have seen is the deterioration of a kind of american family. with a couple of kids with a union job making good pay that family was very common in the '50s and it has fallen apart. i feel like i have watched the slow motion and disintegration. because our economy has changed those jobs have moved overseas or disappeared into a computer chip
watching booktv on c-span2 48 hours of nonfiction books every weekend we're on location and john hopkins talking with professors or also offers professor, what do you do at the university? >> i teach courses on the family in poverty in children's welfare. >> your chair of the sociology department? been a guy could boss around people who have lifetime tenure and i cannot tell them what to do. [laughter] >> host: to talk about your book how you define a working-class family?...
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joining us at the table is shawnta hopkins. founder and ceo of the medical marijuana advocates group. thank you for being with us. and dr. john bedeau who is a practice -- private practice physician. dr., i will begin with you. what are advantages? guest: there are many advantages of medical marijuana. from patients with seizures, anxiety, depression, chronic pain fibromyalgia, and other conditions. marijuana is very effective. host: are there disadvantages? guest: uhh very few disadvantages, but more advantages and disadvantages. host: how is it a minister question mark do you smoke it? other ways you can take it? guest: it can be smoked, you can use it as an oil inhaler, and it can also be used in forms of oral administration such as cookies, candies. it is edible. host: new legislation introduced this posse to make it legal and we will hear from some lawmakers behind the legislation. what kind of opposition is it likely to face? guest: i think the first opposition will getting it out of the committee because from what i unde
joining us at the table is shawnta hopkins. founder and ceo of the medical marijuana advocates group. thank you for being with us. and dr. john bedeau who is a practice -- private practice physician. dr., i will begin with you. what are advantages? guest: there are many advantages of medical marijuana. from patients with seizures, anxiety, depression, chronic pain fibromyalgia, and other conditions. marijuana is very effective. host: are there disadvantages? guest: uhh very few disadvantages,...
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. >> host: what's your job here at johns hopkins? >> i teach. so i teach writing courses i teach writing courses for science students and i have one course that is specifically geared toward public health students. so i asked them the ones in the workshop, and i send them out to the city of baltimore where they have to find stories and have to actually get on the ground and work with communities. a lot of them will look at hiv. a lot of them will look at heroin addiction, because baltimore is the heroin capital of the country. they come up with a public health topic that they want to explore and then have to get on the ground and they have to find a store. then they bring it back to the class and workshop it and to help them. help them develop their ideas into a store with an arc so in the future they want to tell stories about their research and the work that they do they'll have the skills to do it. >> host: have you had malaria? >> guest: no, i did not. when i was sitting next to bill collins down to cdc when i was on the fellowship, we would
. >> host: what's your job here at johns hopkins? >> i teach. so i teach writing courses i teach writing courses for science students and i have one course that is specifically geared toward public health students. so i asked them the ones in the workshop, and i send them out to the city of baltimore where they have to find stories and have to actually get on the ground and work with communities. a lot of them will look at hiv. a lot of them will look at heroin addiction, because...
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anthony hopkins llenan las salas de cine del paÍs en un trigal criminal inspirada en hechos reales sobre de los secuestradores de descendencia holandesa que recibirÁn 50 millones de dÓlares la suma mÁs alta pagada por una persona para su rescate. llega el momento de despedirme recuerda siempre que podemos estar conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. hasta pronto carolina gracias por las sugerencias de pelÍculas y concluye esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65 muchas gracias por compartirlas parte de su noche nosotros regresamos a las 11 con mÁs noticias que presentarÁ nuestro compaÑero julio cÉsar lagos serÁ entonces hasta ese momento. ♪ marÍa: es viernes 6 de marzo de 2015 y estos son los titulares: el departamento de justicia estÁ estudiando acusar a menÉndez por favorecer a un amigo a cambio de obsequios. casi un mes de morir baleado, antonio zambrano va camino al descanso eterno en mÉxico. estÁ embarazada, sufre de bipolaridad y tendrÍa pareja musulmana, hablamos con su hermana. y
anthony hopkins llenan las salas de cine del paÍs en un trigal criminal inspirada en hechos reales sobre de los secuestradores de descendencia holandesa que recibirÁn 50 millones de dÓlares la suma mÁs alta pagada por una persona para su rescate. llega el momento de despedirme recuerda siempre que podemos estar conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. hasta pronto carolina gracias por las sugerencias de pelÍculas y concluye esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65 muchas gracias por...
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. --- investigadores de la universidad ''john hopkins'' han desarrollado una formula que indica los añosa dependiendo de la activivdad del cuerpo y la frecuencia cardiaca, durante un intenso ejercicio en las populares mquinas conocidas como caminadoras ... ---segn la investigacin, los participantes del mismo sexo y edad con los ms bajos puntuaciones tienen el 38 por ciento el riesgo de morir en la prxima dcada comparado con quienes al ejercitarse obtuvieron altos niveles y solo un dos por ciento de riesgo de muerte... live bug juanfra ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 ---tiempo de la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. take vo / juanfra --- un oficial de polica de san jos acude ante un juez bajo cargos de secuestro e intento de violacin contra una mujer mientras cumpla sus deberes los detalles despus de la pausa --- take vo / lorena adems la tranquilidad de la noche en un pas suramrciano fue interrumpida por una sorprendente explosin volcnica las imgenes en minutos --- sospechoso en conexion con un mortal tiroteo que dej al menos dos personas fallecidas, estamo
. --- investigadores de la universidad ''john hopkins'' han desarrollado una formula que indica los añosa dependiendo de la activivdad del cuerpo y la frecuencia cardiaca, durante un intenso ejercicio en las populares mquinas conocidas como caminadoras ... ---segn la investigacin, los participantes del mismo sexo y edad con los ms bajos puntuaciones tienen el 38 por ciento el riesgo de morir en la prxima dcada comparado con quienes al ejercitarse obtuvieron altos niveles y solo un dos por...
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after our report, that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where miners had been denied, and again and again there were many who died who had been determined by their own doctors they have black lung. after this doctor hopkins said they did not, the government reached out to take back the benefits, some of them were in debt for $60,000 because there $50,000, was a callback of the benefits. that was for me one of the most powerful stories we've done in recent time. it led to a number of awards but more importantly to a real change in how the law was administered and how the program is nothing looked at again by the department of labor. and it was, partnerships are not without their issues. we all seek to have credit and we try to share the credit as as much as possible. there are a number of awards the center won a pulitzer prize. we won the goldsmith ward at harvard. we won a number of other awards for and it was one of the more rewarding projects i think, but, frankly, as i said
after our report, that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where miners had been denied, and again and again there were many who died who had been determined by their own doctors they have black lung. after this doctor hopkins said they did not, the government reached out to take back the benefits, some of them were in debt for $60,000 because there $50,000, was a callback of the benefits. that was for me one of the most powerful...
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anthony hopkins llega al cine con un thriller criminal.iÉn a travÉs de las redes sociales. julio: se realizarÁ un evento para recaudar dinero para la niÑa sara. serÁ una actividad humanitaria para sara la niÑa de los ojos bellos. en pantalla tiene la pÁgina de internet a travÉs de la cual puede hacerla donaciÓn. muchas gracias amigos por estar con nosotros. buen fin de semana para todos. nos vemos el lunes a partir de las seis de la tarde. gracias, muy buenas noches.mÁs reciente ocurriÓ hoy en aurora, colorado. el destino de 100 mil soÑadores podrÍa verse afectado porque el gobierno habrÍa extendido indebidamente sus permisos migratorios por la acciÓn afirmativas salieron imÁgenes de lo que pasÓ en el aviÓn trasladaba al cabecilla co
anthony hopkins llega al cine con un thriller criminal.iÉn a travÉs de las redes sociales. julio: se realizarÁ un evento para recaudar dinero para la niÑa sara. serÁ una actividad humanitaria para sara la niÑa de los ojos bellos. en pantalla tiene la pÁgina de internet a travÉs de la cual puede hacerla donaciÓn. muchas gracias amigos por estar con nosotros. buen fin de semana para todos. nos vemos el lunes a partir de las seis de la tarde. gracias, muy buenas noches.mÁs reciente...
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transferencia de los delfines la ayuda de la comunidad para encontrar a dennis hopkins.nto hay un equipo de unas 75 personas involucradas en la bÚsqueda y rescate de la mujer. la policÍa de vallejo seÑalÓ que en ese momento no tienen noticias para el paradero de la secuestrada, pero los plagiarios expidieron una cifra de dinero por el rescate. marÍa leticia: arrestaron a profesor intentÓ secuestrar a una adolescente que caminaba para la escuela ayer a la maÑana. nombre de 21 aÑos que convencer a la joven para que estuviera un auto e incluso las verdaderas facultades que la menor mollera. entre las dos jÓvenes identificaron el vehÍculo y demÁs efectos: leÓn: un hombre fue asesinado a balazos esta maÑana, la policÍa encontrÓ la vÍctima con varios impactos de bala en la cuadra 300 de la calle 17, poco despuÉs de las cinco de la maÑana. marÍa leticia: el nombre del fallecido no ha sido revelado en este momento tampoco a los sospechosos detenidos. se tras las rejas el hombre que se atrincherÓ en una casa de palo alto dos mujeres salieron ilesos de la casa, horas mÁs tarde la
transferencia de los delfines la ayuda de la comunidad para encontrar a dennis hopkins.nto hay un equipo de unas 75 personas involucradas en la bÚsqueda y rescate de la mujer. la policÍa de vallejo seÑalÓ que en ese momento no tienen noticias para el paradero de la secuestrada, pero los plagiarios expidieron una cifra de dinero por el rescate. marÍa leticia: arrestaron a profesor intentÓ secuestrar a una adolescente que caminaba para la escuela ayer a la maÑana. nombre de 21 aÑos que...
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el en lo que hablÁbamos en el de stephen hopkins, imagÍnense que puedan quitarle su cabeza de una manera estÉ normal, que haya muerto y trasplantan la cabeza al cuerpo sano. obviamente, esto tiene unas complejidades de ustedes ni se imaginan, hay que poder elaborar los vasos sanguÍneos de la cabeza con los del cuerpo, el cerebro tiene que ser atado a la columna vertebral de la otra persona. pamela: si cuesta trabajo verlo en la grÁfica, ¿hay antecedentes de alguna experimento o estamos hablando de una teorÍa? dr rivera: no en humanos, en los aÑos 70 se hizo un trasplante de cabeza en un mono y el animal viviÓ por nueve horas. en ese tiempo muriÓ porque el sistema inmunolÓgico del cuerpo atacÓ a la cabeza que fue trasplantada y no pudo subsistir. el cientÍfico dice que esa cabeza que van a trasplantar tiene que estar en una temperatura sumamente frÍa para conservar las cÉlulas del cerebro y tambiÉn se irriga el cerebro y el otro cuerpo con una sustancia especial que promueve que los nervios se vayan uniendo los unos a los otros. pamela: ¿cuÁles son los retos de ese experimento? ¿serÍa com
el en lo que hablÁbamos en el de stephen hopkins, imagÍnense que puedan quitarle su cabeza de una manera estÉ normal, que haya muerto y trasplantan la cabeza al cuerpo sano. obviamente, esto tiene unas complejidades de ustedes ni se imaginan, hay que poder elaborar los vasos sanguÍneos de la cabeza con los del cuerpo, el cerebro tiene que ser atado a la columna vertebral de la otra persona. pamela: si cuesta trabajo verlo en la grÁfica, ¿hay antecedentes de alguna experimento o estamos...
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anchor: here it is, our very own abc 7 photojournalist brian hopkins sent us this.you can see the crocuses kind of starting to emerge from the ground. spring is here. such is spring. we have these up-and-down temperatures. today cooler than yesterday. when you're in the sun, it felt fine, but your -- if you're in the shade, it felt cooler. we are generally in the 50's. weatherbug site in germantown at northwest high school, 51. winds from the eastside anywhere between calm and five miles an hour. temperatures right now anywhere between five and 10 degrees cooler than they were at this time yesterday. a few high clouds stemming from this southern system. all of this rain will stay to our south. i pressure is nudging him keeping all this moisture at bay. it is bringing us colder weather. to the north, temperatures in the teens and 20's over new england. this air mass will continue sinking further south to tomorrow. our temperatures, about 10 degrees cooler. hour by hour, by 11:00 we're into the 40's. by tomorrow morning, the 30's. . 30's in the city. the suburbs will
anchor: here it is, our very own abc 7 photojournalist brian hopkins sent us this.you can see the crocuses kind of starting to emerge from the ground. spring is here. such is spring. we have these up-and-down temperatures. today cooler than yesterday. when you're in the sun, it felt fine, but your -- if you're in the shade, it felt cooler. we are generally in the 50's. weatherbug site in germantown at northwest high school, 51. winds from the eastside anywhere between calm and five miles an...
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hopkins said, obviously, you build it on wheels. twice a year you drag the horse. why not make the horse large enough so you can put all of the members of congress in the horse? [laughter] because you're such a wise body and so important, you must have very important papers, so let's build a little closet for the papers of the united states in the horse's rectum. just to let you know, these were rather earthy people. [laughter] well, it never happened. no horse. although the statute itself does appear on peter l'enfant's plan in 1791, and we now have the equestrian statue off the campus of george washington university. it did not occur because congress actually did start its move from princeton, as part of the compromise was two federal towns, the two temporary residences. every time it comes up, there is a major fight about where it will be. the temporary seven seat of government would be in annapolis, which the new englanders thought was fine because a lot of republicans who believed in various theories that went beyond self-government included the vices of comme
hopkins said, obviously, you build it on wheels. twice a year you drag the horse. why not make the horse large enough so you can put all of the members of congress in the horse? [laughter] because you're such a wise body and so important, you must have very important papers, so let's build a little closet for the papers of the united states in the horse's rectum. just to let you know, these were rather earthy people. [laughter] well, it never happened. no horse. although the statute itself does...
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a bucket for michael hopkins. they lead 50-35 over eastern washington. back to louisville. verne? verne: thank you, ernie. that's what we can refer to as a baby bracket. arkansas-wofford. north carolina held off harvard and won to advance. chievous. jim: ernie just spoke about georgetown. they've had a funny year. sometimes they come out and put it to the opposition. and other times they miss a few shots from the outside and had some struggles but looks like they're starting to play better late in the season. verne: arkansas just won. 69-39 7:40 remaining. chievous has 15. trapped. [whistle] jim: here comes the show. look at how tight they get. it's just upstairs. very infrequently they have to dribble much to get their dunks. they just look for one another and that's a domination. 40-18 in the paint. verne: darden backs away. andrew harrison out to guard. here's his brother aaron harrison crossover and guess who's there? and the foul is going to be called underneath on dakari johnson. well, jim pick the team you feel is the best kentucky team. the 1954 bunch declared ineligible.
a bucket for michael hopkins. they lead 50-35 over eastern washington. back to louisville. verne? verne: thank you, ernie. that's what we can refer to as a baby bracket. arkansas-wofford. north carolina held off harvard and won to advance. chievous. jim: ernie just spoke about georgetown. they've had a funny year. sometimes they come out and put it to the opposition. and other times they miss a few shots from the outside and had some struggles but looks like they're starting to play better late...
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dennis hopkins fue contra sana y salva esta maÑana. marÍa leticia la familia de vallejo dijo que mataron recursos,. marÍa leticia: una mujer quedÓ sepultada en su auto luego de que su vehÍculo quedarÁ enterrado con grava. esto tras recibir un subsidio procedente del condado de contra costa. arrastraron a un taxista y a su compaÑero de casa bajo sospecha de demostrar y violar a una mujer de sony tal. se supo tomar unas copas y posteriormente la mujer quede inconsciente. segÚn los investigadores tambiÉn es sospechoso de participar en el ataque. leÓn: estudiantes, padres de familia se lo cita en el distrito colar, para denotar el complemento de algunos guardas de seguridad. los asistentes le dieron al grito que le pida a un guardia que agrediÓ a un estante en un incidente que ocurriÓ el aÑo pasado y que recientemente se hizo pÚblico al ser captado en cÁmara. la madre del joven dijo que su hijo fue golpeada mientras estaba en la preparatoria. le dijeron que se moviera, se hizo a un lado y llegaron los de seguridad y lo metieron hacia adent
dennis hopkins fue contra sana y salva esta maÑana. marÍa leticia la familia de vallejo dijo que mataron recursos,. marÍa leticia: una mujer quedÓ sepultada en su auto luego de que su vehÍculo quedarÁ enterrado con grava. esto tras recibir un subsidio procedente del condado de contra costa. arrastraron a un taxista y a su compaÑero de casa bajo sospecha de demostrar y violar a una mujer de sony tal. se supo tomar unas copas y posteriormente la mujer quede inconsciente. segÚn los...
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after our report, that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where miners had been denied and again and again there were many miners who died who had been determined by their own doctors they had black lung after this doctor at hopkins said they did not, the doctor reached out to take back the benefits some were in debt of $50,000 and so for that for me was one of the most powerful stories and led to real changes in how the law was administered and how that program is being looked at again by the department of labor. and it was -- partnerships are not without their issues. we all seek to have credit and we try to share the credit as much as possible. there are a number of awards, the center won a pulitzer prize. we won the goldsmith award at harvard jointly and a number of other awards for it. and it was one of the more rewarding projects i think. but frankly, as i said abc probably would not have spent a year and a half as hanby did to go through every file and he did incredible w
after our report, that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where miners had been denied and again and again there were many miners who died who had been determined by their own doctors they had black lung after this doctor at hopkins said they did not, the doctor reached out to take back the benefits some were in debt of $50,000 and so for that for me was one of the most powerful stories and led to real changes in how the law was...
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he donated a lot of money to john hopkins. clark died friday at his home in maryland. he wasle 87. -- he was 87. >>> police are investigating the death of a black man. he was found hanging from a tree in mississippi. here is don. >>reporter: we are bringing the resources we need to come to a conclusion. >> he lived 200 yards from were his body was found. he spent 20 years in prison for shooting a woman back in 1980. after prison he turned his life around. >>> a group of isis said they carried capital suicide bombings. they killed 130 worshipers in the mosque. they said it felt like an earthquake everywhere. >>> suge knight collapsed in court today. he's being health in confinement with no medication. he pled not guilty to the murder charges. he's accused of running down two people. >>> it didn't look like spring across the northeast. we saw snow here and across the northeast. it does occasionnally occasionally snow in april. >> i'll bet it's not snowing in april this year. >>reporter: well, okay. that's fine. we actually average a bit of snow in april. >> just a trace.
he donated a lot of money to john hopkins. clark died friday at his home in maryland. he wasle 87. -- he was 87. >>> police are investigating the death of a black man. he was found hanging from a tree in mississippi. here is don. >>reporter: we are bringing the resources we need to come to a conclusion. >> he lived 200 yards from were his body was found. he spent 20 years in prison for shooting a woman back in 1980. after prison he turned his life around. >>> a...
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a bucket for michael hopkins. they lead 50-35 over eastern washington. back to louisville. verne? verne: thank you, ernie. that's what we can refer to as a baby bracket. arkansas-wofford. north carolina held off harvard and won to advance. chievous. jim: ernie just spoke about georgetown. they've had a funny year. sometimes they come out and put it to the opposition. and other times they miss a few shots from the outside and had some struggles but looks like they're starting to play better late in the season. verne: arkansas just won. 69-39 7:40 remaining. chievous has 15. trapped. [whistle] jim: here comes the show. look at how tight they get. it's just upstairs. very infrequently they have to dribble much to get their dunks. they just look for one another and that's a domination. 40-18 in the paint. verne: darden backs away. andrew harrison out to guard. here's his brother aaron harrison crossover and guess who's there? and the foul is going to be called underneath on dakari johnson. well, jim pick the team you feel is the best kentucky team. the 1954 bunch declared ineligible.
a bucket for michael hopkins. they lead 50-35 over eastern washington. back to louisville. verne? verne: thank you, ernie. that's what we can refer to as a baby bracket. arkansas-wofford. north carolina held off harvard and won to advance. chievous. jim: ernie just spoke about georgetown. they've had a funny year. sometimes they come out and put it to the opposition. and other times they miss a few shots from the outside and had some struggles but looks like they're starting to play better late...
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and interview this doctor after your report that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where they were denied. and again and again there were many minors who died who were determined by their own doctor to have black lung and after their doctor said they didn't the government reached back and took the benefits back. that was for me one of most powerful stories we have done in recent time and led to a number of rewards but more importantly it led to real changes in how the law was administered and how the program is being looked at again by the department of labor. partnerships are not without their issues. we all seek to have credit. we tried to share the credit as much as possible. there were a number of awards. the senator won the pull prize and we won a harvard award and other rewards. it was one of the more rewarding projects. but abc would not have spent the year and half andy did to go through every medical file. he did incredible work and we brought the ability to shape the story and give it a broad
and interview this doctor after your report that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where they were denied. and again and again there were many minors who died who were determined by their own doctor to have black lung and after their doctor said they didn't the government reached back and took the benefits back. that was for me one of most powerful stories we have done in recent time and led to a number of rewards but more...
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. >> what is baby hopkins made of? will it be a boy or girl?to be a boy or girl for greg and nikki. >> balloon pop gender reveal. >> love the way they chose to do this, though because they packaged a black balloon in the box, mail to family and friends. take the balloon out of the box, hole in the air, pop the balloon. >> they have them record the big reveal. >> everybody's excited. >> i think it's going to be a girl by the way. >> abigail is going to have another little girl cousin. >> then, here it comes. >> one, two, three. >> it's a girl! i knew it was a girl. >> it's going to be a girl. it's pink. it's pink confetti inside the balloon. >> cute way of involving everybody. >> whoa. it is a girl. >> told ya. >> it's a girl! >> it's a girl. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, guys. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> now the battle of what will the name be begins. >> name it after me. >> you can name her wilhemina, after me. >> there have been so many parody of uptown funk but i couldn't pass over this one. ♪ this is that age-old pa
. >> what is baby hopkins made of? will it be a boy or girl?to be a boy or girl for greg and nikki. >> balloon pop gender reveal. >> love the way they chose to do this, though because they packaged a black balloon in the box, mail to family and friends. take the balloon out of the box, hole in the air, pop the balloon. >> they have them record the big reveal. >> everybody's excited. >> i think it's going to be a girl by the way. >> abigail is going to...
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a woman took a car from a man's driveway along hopkins drive and police found the car 1/2- mile away on mabel avenue. the baby was not hurt. >>> three kidnapping attempts in six weeks, tonight heyward police worry the same man may be responsible. look at the suspects in each case. bliss don't know if it's the same man, but there are similarities. the latest attempt was friday. a man grabbed a girl near heyward high school and force heard into his car. >> she fought him off, at which point he produced a handgun. she continued to fight and got away from him. >> the other two attacks happened they're tennyson high school in. -- near tennyson high school. in each case the girls say the man drove a white four door car. >>> turmoil on campus tonight, a large number of students maybe caught up in a cheating scandal? >> reporter: that's right. and the university says it is looking into these allegations. it won't say just how many students are suspected of cheating, but the school's paper says that about 120 students from the introductory to computer science course could be in trouble. >> it
a woman took a car from a man's driveway along hopkins drive and police found the car 1/2- mile away on mabel avenue. the baby was not hurt. >>> three kidnapping attempts in six weeks, tonight heyward police worry the same man may be responsible. look at the suspects in each case. bliss don't know if it's the same man, but there are similarities. the latest attempt was friday. a man grabbed a girl near heyward high school and force heard into his car. >> she fought him off, at...
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we have been blessed to have jim hopkins with us and we are blessed to have you join us too. you are at the elmhurst united methodist church. >> yes. >> tell us about your background. >> for folks who don't know, you and i have a long history together. i was at easter hill when you were there. something sparked in me. part of the journey is because i am visually impaired. going through the process of losing my sight, it's a degenerative condition called retinitis pitmentosa. i had a deep desire to understand the disease and condition and how i could show up and be of value. that's where god really began to speak to me. it was being in the congregation with you, listening to your great word. god moved in me to say that he had a higher calling for me. >> to see you years later, chaplain, pastoring churches. >> yes. >> part of our revival recently. >> yes. >> it's great to see that. >> it's a journey and a great journey. i should mention that part of my ministry is my full time job at kaiser at a chaplain. we did a lot of life care planning. >> fantastic. you were here three yea
we have been blessed to have jim hopkins with us and we are blessed to have you join us too. you are at the elmhurst united methodist church. >> yes. >> tell us about your background. >> for folks who don't know, you and i have a long history together. i was at easter hill when you were there. something sparked in me. part of the journey is because i am visually impaired. going through the process of losing my sight, it's a degenerative condition called retinitis pitmentosa. i...
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on these talks, dean of the school of advanced international studies here in washington at johns hopkins thanks very much for coming in. a video like this directly addressing the people of iran by the president of the united states he can post it on youtube, they can put it out, but will people in iran actually be able to see this? >> i think a segment of them will and some of them will find a way to download it and share it as a file on cell phones and smartphones and the like. i think people will see it and read reports of it by people who have seen it. >> let's say a lot of people in iran actually get to hear the president of the united states say accept the deal a good deal forget about your nuclear weapons program. iran can really gain economically socially internationally, if it makes a good deal. >> i think it does help. public diplomacy is important. the fact that he's sending this message on iran's new year which is today, is important. but also there's always been a question as to how much is he engaged in this. how much does this have his support. i think this will convey to t
on these talks, dean of the school of advanced international studies here in washington at johns hopkins thanks very much for coming in. a video like this directly addressing the people of iran by the president of the united states he can post it on youtube, they can put it out, but will people in iran actually be able to see this? >> i think a segment of them will and some of them will find a way to download it and share it as a file on cell phones and smartphones and the like. i think...
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to be some vigorous debate. >> stephen hadley of the institute of peace and vali nasr of the johns hopkins school of international studies, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: as we mentioned earlier, the dramatic fight over homeland security funding has ended, three days before the money was to run out. many house republicans wanted to use the agency's budget to take a stand against president obama's actions on immigration. as a result, last week the chamber could not pass a funding bill. our lisa desjardins reports on what changed today. >> reporter: the numbers tell this unusual story. see those "yes" votes to fund homeland security with no strings attached, there on the left, those came mostly from democrats. only a minority of republicans, like idaho's mike simpson, joined those democrats. those republicans argued the battle over the president's actions which allowed more undocumented immigrants to stay in the country, that battle will have to wait. >> congress must continue the fight, fight the president's actions on immigration that i do not support and the american
to be some vigorous debate. >> stephen hadley of the institute of peace and vali nasr of the johns hopkins school of international studies, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: as we mentioned earlier, the dramatic fight over homeland security funding has ended, three days before the money was to run out. many house republicans wanted to use the agency's budget to take a stand against president obama's actions on immigration. as a result, last week the chamber...
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. >> reporter: today ocularist at johns hopkins is fitting liz with a prosthetic eye. part of her lifelong journey. >> it's going to be very much like having two eyes again. >> reporter: from the accident injuries she's lost her sense of smell, can't create tears, and can't fall asleep without drugs. >> i had to relearn how to walk talk, breathe right, chew. i didn't know how to do anything. >> reporter: liz and her mother betty travel the country speaking out at high schools to warn teens about the hazards of distracted driving and how no text is worth risking your life. >> we ask the students do you text and drive? and a lot of them raise their hands. then we ask, do your parents text and drive? and those hands go flying. so the young adults the young drivers, think if they can do it, then i can do it. >> if you get a text don't look at it. >> reporter: their psa for the department of transportation has been viewed over 8 million times on youtube. it's a warning that isn't just for teens but for all of us who drive in this age of 24/7 technology. >> here i go. there'
. >> reporter: today ocularist at johns hopkins is fitting liz with a prosthetic eye. part of her lifelong journey. >> it's going to be very much like having two eyes again. >> reporter: from the accident injuries she's lost her sense of smell, can't create tears, and can't fall asleep without drugs. >> i had to relearn how to walk talk, breathe right, chew. i didn't know how to do anything. >> reporter: liz and her mother betty travel the country speaking out at...
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an interesting question, it at presents some ethical collages that have even been raised by john hopkinsversity. i want you to read a couple of things they say oversite, quality control treatment protocols patiented support, you know if a patient is tested in something is detected in a remote region from they may not have the resources to then move to the next step, how do you handle that? >> so the objective of this -- we are not -- although we want to reach the masses this is not something you can have at your house we believe it needs to be a consultant for your doctor. the doctor is the one that can give you the authorization of about what is next. not all diagnosis should go to surgery. and the different kind of people, there's people that are healthy but also people that are high risk individuals. for example people it is very helpful for them to be tested willingly. >> i would like to know about the cost, and reliability, it sounds very interesting though and i will definitely try to work this or dvri, so there you go we have a viewer. speaking about one of the negative at beckets
an interesting question, it at presents some ethical collages that have even been raised by john hopkinsversity. i want you to read a couple of things they say oversite, quality control treatment protocols patiented support, you know if a patient is tested in something is detected in a remote region from they may not have the resources to then move to the next step, how do you handle that? >> so the objective of this -- we are not -- although we want to reach the masses this is not...
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another senior, mikhail hopkins, half man, half amazing. the bucket and the foul, georgetown builds a large lead, holds on by six. afterwards-- >> i want to thank coach thompson for giving me the opportunity to come play here because it changed my life. it helped me grow as a person, as a basketball player over the last four years. i mean, it just was really emotional for me. my family was here, so it meant a lot. it was very special to me. >> special young man right there, no doubt about it. good student as well. >>> moving on, we're talking about some virginia maybe, talking about virginia? no, we don't have virginia? virginia tech, maybe? no, virginia tech. we're going to move on to gw, maybe? all right. let's move on to gw. gw had a senior day as well. we'll get to that video in a second, as we come down the stretch of the season. gw has been struggling. at one point they were 16-4, then lost a couple of games. hey, it was a blackout! they turned the lights out! like my sportscast, turning the lights out. let's move on to the women. gw
another senior, mikhail hopkins, half man, half amazing. the bucket and the foul, georgetown builds a large lead, holds on by six. afterwards-- >> i want to thank coach thompson for giving me the opportunity to come play here because it changed my life. it helped me grow as a person, as a basketball player over the last four years. i mean, it just was really emotional for me. my family was here, so it meant a lot. it was very special to me. >> special young man right there, no doubt...
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the doctor from hopkins thinks it is the caffeine in this case. it may be caffeine in some cases.y the coffee. but the antioxidant affects. i don't want everyone to rush out and have four cups of coffee today without talking to their doctor first. because -- >> stand up and choke you or -- >> no, i'm not disagreeing with you. do you have ulcer disease? do have you a tendency for ulcer disease? do you have to a reason i don't want to you have an acidic stomach? some precursor problem that could lead to esophageal cancer. what am i worried about? can you tolerate an increased heart rate. i don't think coffee has anything do with heart disease but can you top rate an increased heart rate. do you have anxiety? do you sleep at night? also, don't have a lot of coffee right before you go to bed. >> what is the cut-off time? even if you can handle four cups of coffee. >> a good rule of thumb is not after dinner. though i certainly break that rule myself. for most people, don't have coffee at 9:00. >> you get up in the middle of the night and urinate and it is not good for you. >> i think
the doctor from hopkins thinks it is the caffeine in this case. it may be caffeine in some cases.y the coffee. but the antioxidant affects. i don't want everyone to rush out and have four cups of coffee today without talking to their doctor first. because -- >> stand up and choke you or -- >> no, i'm not disagreeing with you. do you have ulcer disease? do have you a tendency for ulcer disease? do you have to a reason i don't want to you have an acidic stomach? some precursor problem...
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wes hopkins missed two years with an acl.an come back and be just as good as you were. >> the hardwood sixers and oklahoma city. robert covington out with an elbow injury. this one a barn burner. russell westbrook wearing a protective mask to shield his surgically repaired cheek bone. shall 16-2 run to start the quarter. jason richardson, 29 points. westbrook had 49. part of his fourth straight triple-double. sixers fall 123-118. >>> college hardwood lasalle visiting st. joe's. chris wilson gets open. he had 22. st. joe's wins 55-50. >>> major league soccer and players have a collective bargaining agreement that will prevent a player strike. the flyers practiced today ahead of tomorrow's game against the blues. after that it's on to the bruins on saturday. catch the game against st. louis on comcast sports net tomorrow. coverage begins at 6:30. >>> one final note fillphillies beat the yankees. ♪ i've been driving a lincoln since long before anybody paid me to drive one. i didn't do it to be cool. i didn't do it to make a stat
wes hopkins missed two years with an acl.an come back and be just as good as you were. >> the hardwood sixers and oklahoma city. robert covington out with an elbow injury. this one a barn burner. russell westbrook wearing a protective mask to shield his surgically repaired cheek bone. shall 16-2 run to start the quarter. jason richardson, 29 points. westbrook had 49. part of his fourth straight triple-double. sixers fall 123-118. >>> college hardwood lasalle visiting st. joe's....
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michael hopkins finishes the play and likes the jam and d town up 6. smith hits the jumper, hoya solidifies the resume with a win. here is a sign that spring is coming. o's making the spring training debut. not really going the way they would like. jimenez gave up six runs and o's gave u p 15total runs but a bad loss in lakeland beats the cold in the snow. it does look sunny. >> nfl free agency doesn't begin until tuesday but there is a trade in place. the eagles are in talks to trade lashawn mccoy for linebacker alonzo. he is not happy about that. >> he is a philadelphia guy and has not played outside of philly so he is not happy. probably going to fight that but of course the we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. and th
michael hopkins finishes the play and likes the jam and d town up 6. smith hits the jumper, hoya solidifies the resume with a win. here is a sign that spring is coming. o's making the spring training debut. not really going the way they would like. jimenez gave up six runs and o's gave u p 15total runs but a bad loss in lakeland beats the cold in the snow. it does look sunny. >> nfl free agency doesn't begin until tuesday but there is a trade in place. the eagles are in talks to trade...
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and i also did with anthony hopkins, we put on a big fat comedy, the first comedy ever produced at the national theater in the olivier stage or rather the first contemporary comedy called pravda which was a massive hit in the 1980s. >> and third relationship is your relationship with bill nighy. -- yeah, i don't know how that is going. we don't get on terribly well. i mean he doesn't think a great deal of me apparently. >> rose: oh really. >> especially in the morning before i put the kettle of on. he has a very low opinion of me. >> rose: but sometimes i think there are two of you. one is sort of the person who is a rascal who loves the-- of life and then the other side is this person without really does like to be quiet. and likes to be sort of at home. and who likes to be -- >> yeah. that is-- well the latter part of all of that is true. i do find it increasingly i kind of find it thrilling to be on my own to be honest. >> i treasure time alone. >> me too. well maybe it's as simple as the fact that you have a very obviously populated professional life as do i. i work every day i go
and i also did with anthony hopkins, we put on a big fat comedy, the first comedy ever produced at the national theater in the olivier stage or rather the first contemporary comedy called pravda which was a massive hit in the 1980s. >> and third relationship is your relationship with bill nighy. -- yeah, i don't know how that is going. we don't get on terribly well. i mean he doesn't think a great deal of me apparently. >> rose: oh really. >> especially in the morning before i...
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buenas noches cesar/take vo --investigadores de la universidad ''john hopkins'' desarrollaron una formuladiendo cuanto tiempo pasa en las populares mquinas conocidas como caminadoras ... --segn la investigacin, participantes del mismo sexo y edad, con las ms bajas puntuaciones tienen 38 por ciento mas riesgo de morir en la prxima dcada comparado con quienes al ejercitarse obtuvieron altos niveles y solo un dos por ciento de riesgo de muerte... take vo/blanca --arranca una celebracion con mucho color... es uno de los festivales mas populares del mundo ... le tenemos las imagenes... end segment fs 1 cesar --- hoy preguntamos: deben mantenerse lejos de escuelas y parques pblicos? --- oly escobar coment: "antes de ser madre no me gustaba nada la idea de que un ofensor sexual viviera cerca de mi y hoy que lo soy hara lo imposible por evitar que el peligro se encuentre cerca de mi hijo"... fs 2 blanca --- douglas buenaventura indic: "todas estas personas desde que son declaradas ofensores sexuales son totalmente peligrosas as que deben estar lejos de centros escolares y debera de haber una ley
buenas noches cesar/take vo --investigadores de la universidad ''john hopkins'' desarrollaron una formuladiendo cuanto tiempo pasa en las populares mquinas conocidas como caminadoras ... --segn la investigacin, participantes del mismo sexo y edad, con las ms bajas puntuaciones tienen 38 por ciento mas riesgo de morir en la prxima dcada comparado con quienes al ejercitarse obtuvieron altos niveles y solo un dos por ciento de riesgo de muerte... take vo/blanca --arranca una celebracion con mucho...
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after our report that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where miners had been denied and again and again there were many miners who died who had been determined by their own doctors they had black lung after this doctor at hopkins said they did not. the government actually reached out to take back the benefits. some of them were in debt for $50,000, $60,000, because there was a clawback of the benefits. that was for me one of the most powerful stories we've done in recent time and led to a number of awards but more importantly led to real changes in how the law was administered and how that program is being looked at again by the department of labor. and it was, you know, partnerships are not without their issues. we all seek to have credit and we tried to share their credit as much as possible. there are a number of awards. the center one a pulitzer prize. we won the goldsmith award at harvard jointly. we won a number of awards for it. it was one of the more rewarding project
after our report that program was suspended by hopkins. the department of labor since moved to reopen every single case where miners had been denied and again and again there were many miners who died who had been determined by their own doctors they had black lung after this doctor at hopkins said they did not. the government actually reached out to take back the benefits. some of them were in debt for $50,000, $60,000, because there was a clawback of the benefits. that was for me one of the...
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. >> reporter: mark hopkins was part of the search team that found the 13 year-old's body. >> under cover by snow, laying on the ground, almost in a sleeping position. >> reporter: eighth grader was last seen wednesday, cayman's parents say that the boy left his newtown square home that night upset about trouble with his schoolwork. he wandered out in the cold, rainy weather that was then followed by a snowstorm. today the teen's body was found near this creek bed just yard away from the home. >> clothing was visible was consistent with the clothe ago this cayman was said to be wearing when he left the house. >> reporter: police were called to the scene to confirm the finding while family members posted the news on facebook. >> our sympathies go out to the family and all of his friend and everybody involved in this it is a very saddening. >> reporter: a saddening the ending, of course, they were not hoping for in this situation. we do know that a vigil is planned to have happen in about a half an hour at the shiply school where cayman attended school. that is happening at 6:30 at the ship
. >> reporter: mark hopkins was part of the search team that found the 13 year-old's body. >> under cover by snow, laying on the ground, almost in a sleeping position. >> reporter: eighth grader was last seen wednesday, cayman's parents say that the boy left his newtown square home that night upset about trouble with his schoolwork. he wandered out in the cold, rainy weather that was then followed by a snowstorm. today the teen's body was found near this creek bed just yard...
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como el de steven hopkins, imagÍnense que puedan hacerle una cirugÍa.no. obviamente, esto tiene unas complejidades que ni se imaginan. hay que poder elaborar los vasos sanguÍneos de la cabeza con los del cuerpo. el cerebro tiene que ser atado a la espina dorsal de la otra persona. pamela: extremadamente complicado y cuesta trabajo por la grÁfica. hablamos de una teorÍa hoy antecedentes? juan: y no en humanos. en los 70 hubo una situaciÓn en la que se hizo en transplante de cabeza en un mono. el animal video porno de horas. muriÓ porque el sistema inmunolÓgico atacÓ a la cabeza que fue transplantada obviamente no pudo subsistir. esa cabeza debe estar en una temperatura sumamente frÍa, para conservar a las cÉlulas del cerebro, y tambiÉn se irriga el cerebro y otro cuerpo con una sustancia especial que lo que haces que promueve que los nervios se vayan uniendo unos a los otros. pamela: cuÁles serÍan los retos? juan: los cuentos son tan, tan grandes que no creo que pueda ser una realidad. el reto mÁs grande es que ese cerebro se mantenga vivo. asumamos que
como el de steven hopkins, imagÍnense que puedan hacerle una cirugÍa.no. obviamente, esto tiene unas complejidades que ni se imaginan. hay que poder elaborar los vasos sanguÍneos de la cabeza con los del cuerpo. el cerebro tiene que ser atado a la espina dorsal de la otra persona. pamela: extremadamente complicado y cuesta trabajo por la grÁfica. hablamos de una teorÍa hoy antecedentes? juan: y no en humanos. en los 70 hubo una situaciÓn en la que se hizo en transplante de cabeza en un...
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>> it spoke to rio was of members of the faculty at johns hopkins and affiliated with the policy and originally i set out to do some research in baltimore is part of the unfortunate both can then to be called the truly disadvantaged if it is very persuasive that part of of problems faced by low income but i was curious to know if that was happening in baltimore because with the mid-level industrial city in 1970 about 34,000 people were employed. by the time i started to look into this question the much smaller people were employed as it curtails operations and as i tried to write it was none difficult to confirm that the industrialization and closures of factories have had the especially direct affect with african-american working families but then i found myself surrounded by children that our vivacious because that led three to become interested in the paid children perceive surroundings in as high rate that huge new venom well enough that i could trace their life over a period of tenures. so to become a dropout becomes a prostitute and by 1997 at least two of those children had di
>> it spoke to rio was of members of the faculty at johns hopkins and affiliated with the policy and originally i set out to do some research in baltimore is part of the unfortunate both can then to be called the truly disadvantaged if it is very persuasive that part of of problems faced by low income but i was curious to know if that was happening in baltimore because with the mid-level industrial city in 1970 about 34,000 people were employed. by the time i started to look into this...