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lourdes: a ingrid este incidente le cambiÓ la vida para siempre, incluso cambio de profesiÓn.ama por haber perdido a un ser querido. lourdes: aÚn asÍ no niega que la ocurrido ayer reviva sus heridas. ingrid: he decidido no ver las imÁgenes pero sentir el dolor porque ahora y un papÁ, una mamÁ sin una hija, unos compaÑeros de trabajo que perdieron esos colegas. lourdes: en el caso de 1993 el agresor no intentÓ quitarse la vida sino que escapÓ, emilio nuÑez, que asÍ se llama termina la cÁrcel con una cadena perpetua, dos historias que dejan al descubierto que la profesiÓn de periodista tiene poco de glamour y mucho de riesgo. jorge: las noticias en guatemala estÁn cambiando con el correr de las horas, la capital estÁ llena hasta el tope de manifestantes exigiendo la renuncia del presidente otto pÉrez molina. numerosos comercios sumaron al paro nacional y en el congreso se instaurÓ una comisión para quitarle la inmunidad al presidente. reporte: miles de guatemaltecos celebran a las calles para exigir la renuncia del presidente otto pÉrez molina. ciudadano: hay que meterlo a la cÁ
lourdes: a ingrid este incidente le cambiÓ la vida para siempre, incluso cambio de profesiÓn.ama por haber perdido a un ser querido. lourdes: aÚn asÍ no niega que la ocurrido ayer reviva sus heridas. ingrid: he decidido no ver las imÁgenes pero sentir el dolor porque ahora y un papÁ, una mamÁ sin una hija, unos compaÑeros de trabajo que perdieron esos colegas. lourdes: en el caso de 1993 el agresor no intentÓ quitarse la vida sino que escapÓ, emilio nuÑez, que asÍ se llama termina...
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seÑores, sin duda alguna venga por acÁ ingrid, sin duda alguna no, no tengo cierto favoritismo no meon esto: un tubo para sacar líquidos. todos los días rezaba para que me lo quitaran. mi consejo es: ten cuidado con lo que pides. porque me dolió más cuando me lo quitaron. (locutor) usted puede dejar de fumar. llame al 1-855-dÉjelo-ya. celebrando, celebrando, celebrando con los fans♪. celebrando, celebrando cebrandc celebrando con los fans ♪ . >>> sÍ seÑores, celebrando con los fans porque estÁ aquÍ, "lÍmite". (aplausos) (gritos) >>> eso >>> y por si fuera poco, directamente desde arizona, michelle y compaÑÍa. (aplausos) >>> diego >>> vamos a empezar con estas felicitaciones un gran beso y abrazo al hermoso argenis que hoy cumple 14 aÑos bueno que sea bello y que dios te bendiga en este dÍa especial >>> guapo, guapo >>> guapo >>> y un beso iy un abrazo a ashley canadÁ cuentes felicidad de parte de tus padres >>> queremos felicitar a nuestro 3 compaÑeros de departamentos especiales, que estÁn celebrando su cumpleaÑos juntos. >>> epa >>> que dios los bendiga >>> muchas felicidades a jul
seÑores, sin duda alguna venga por acÁ ingrid, sin duda alguna no, no tengo cierto favoritismo no meon esto: un tubo para sacar líquidos. todos los días rezaba para que me lo quitaran. mi consejo es: ten cuidado con lo que pides. porque me dolió más cuando me lo quitaron. (locutor) usted puede dejar de fumar. llame al 1-855-dÉjelo-ya. celebrando, celebrando, celebrando con los fans♪. celebrando, celebrando cebrandc celebrando con los fans ♪ . >>> sÍ seÑores, celebrando con...
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i never imagined it could be my neighbors. >> after ingrid files a police report, news cameras arrive at the home of one of the thieves and the women are charged with grand theft. one of them pleads guilty and is sentenced to one year probation. the other enters into a deferred prosecution program for first-time nonviolent offenders. but things are not over yet. >> the lady came back like a week later and she started knocking on the window and doors and she started roaming the entire house. she looked like she wanted to fight or something. my mom, she immediately called the police. the police arrived. the lady apparently told the police officer that she just came by to apologize. she's sorry about having stolen the decorations but the police said that there was nothing that she had to say to us anymore. they stole it, even though they may be sorry they did it. >> the incident hasn't hampered their christmas spirit but it's made them more cautious. >> translator: this year, the cameras will be recording 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. >> this christmas, i'm really going to be thinking
i never imagined it could be my neighbors. >> after ingrid files a police report, news cameras arrive at the home of one of the thieves and the women are charged with grand theft. one of them pleads guilty and is sentenced to one year probation. the other enters into a deferred prosecution program for first-time nonviolent offenders. but things are not over yet. >> the lady came back like a week later and she started knocking on the window and doors and she started roaming the...
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we pounded on the wall, on her, i knew she was in there, and ingrid newkirk and i, ingrid newkirk who's head of peta said come on, kate, let's you know let's see if she's in there. >> why did you do that? >> um, well it was actually kind of a peaceful protest. it wasn't you know like spraying the walls or anything. we just went there, there were only a few of us. um, we sat on the floor, you know we refused to leave. >> you're pretty big into reclamation recycling, right? >> well our um, motel, lazy meadow that's just down the road from here, we did reclamation recycling. we did, we used everything we could, it's a 1952 uh roadside motel that we transformed to, back to its former glory. and we uh retrofit some 50s, mid-century turquoise cabinets and pink cabinets and old refrigerators and old stoves, but we kept everything we could, the knotty pine, all the kind of uh, wood on the outside. we kept everything we could and you know tried to keep it all uh recycled, everything recycling. >> i know another issue that is dear to your heart is hiv and aids. a member of the b-52s, ricky wilson
we pounded on the wall, on her, i knew she was in there, and ingrid newkirk and i, ingrid newkirk who's head of peta said come on, kate, let's you know let's see if she's in there. >> why did you do that? >> um, well it was actually kind of a peaceful protest. it wasn't you know like spraying the walls or anything. we just went there, there were only a few of us. um, we sat on the floor, you know we refused to leave. >> you're pretty big into reclamation recycling, right?...
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joining me now is ingrid newkirk. the president and co-founder of peta. ingrid preferably hanged? were you saying that ingest? >> i didn't mean it. i think he should face the music. he's a coward and should go back to zimbabwe and stand trial with the other two because he set this all on foot to use a legal term. i don't want him hanging in the wind. i want him answerable for his crimes and want these kinds of crimes committed by trophy hunters to stop. >> what if he's telling the truth in saying his guides, he was relying on his guides for the level of expertise necessary and thought that they had dotted all the i's and crossed the t's. >> my mother used to say, pull the other leg that has bells on it. he was found guilty seven or eight years ago for lying to federal authorities when he illegally took a bear. and he's been to zimbabwe before. he knows about that national park and knew exactly where he was. and he was on the jeep. they baited the jeep to bring the lion cecil, out of the park. and then he's standing right there blinding this lion with a huge spotlight. so he gets u
joining me now is ingrid newkirk. the president and co-founder of peta. ingrid preferably hanged? were you saying that ingest? >> i didn't mean it. i think he should face the music. he's a coward and should go back to zimbabwe and stand trial with the other two because he set this all on foot to use a legal term. i don't want him hanging in the wind. i want him answerable for his crimes and want these kinds of crimes committed by trophy hunters to stop. >> what if he's telling the...
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ingrid cruz, a reporter for telemundo, picks up the story.emundo's the spanish tv station that wasn't then but is now owned by nbc. cruz interviews emilio and then takes him to his daughter's grave site. george delgado is the cameraman. >> he was pissed. he was very angry towards his ex-wife. >> once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he'd been blaming for his daughter's suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk to her. reporter ingrid cruz starts questioning the former wife, who seems reluctant to get out of the car. after a few moments she steps out. george delgado continues to tape. >> and ingrid started walking with her. i was going to get a nice two-shot. >> what the cameraman would see through his lens next would change their lives forever. barging into the frame, emilio pulls a gun and shoots his former wife at point-blank range. then he pumps ten more bullets as she lies in the fetal position on the ground. >> it was just amazing. i mean, the guy's driving the damn
ingrid cruz, a reporter for telemundo, picks up the story.emundo's the spanish tv station that wasn't then but is now owned by nbc. cruz interviews emilio and then takes him to his daughter's grave site. george delgado is the cameraman. >> he was pissed. he was very angry towards his ex-wife. >> once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he'd been blaming for his daughter's suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk...
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most of us know that ingrid starts out as a railroad town. we do not need to say much about that. the government wants to build a railroad and many of us know there was some discussion about the name area i do not think there is much of a chance the place would be called anything but anchorage. there was discussion. some refer to it as the anchorage. but obviously, anchorage was what it was called at the beginning and the name stuck. and we look at this photo and we look at that photo. it is a dramatic change. close to the beginning, closer to where we are now, close to the beginning, close to where we are now. it strikes me that although 100 years was a long time ago, as there are probably a few people living in anchorage today was there when the city was founded. if you think about that, although 100 years was a long time ago, there are some people who live longer. there are a few people probably alive longer than the city itself. when you think about it that way, it is really a dramatic change in what -- and given the broader scope of human history is not a long time. what i wa
most of us know that ingrid starts out as a railroad town. we do not need to say much about that. the government wants to build a railroad and many of us know there was some discussion about the name area i do not think there is much of a chance the place would be called anything but anchorage. there was discussion. some refer to it as the anchorage. but obviously, anchorage was what it was called at the beginning and the name stuck. and we look at this photo and we look at that photo. it is a...
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. >> aÚn asÍ ingrid no niega que lo ocurrido ayer en virginia revivir viejas heridas. >> fue vivir otra madre sin su hija, compaÑeros de trabajo que perdieron a estos colegas. >> en el caso de 1993 el agresor no intentÓ quitarse la vida sino que escapÓ. la policÍa lo atrapÓ pero unos meses emilio nuÑez que asÍ se llama terminÓ en la cÁrcel con cadena perpetua. dos historias que dejan al descubierto que la profesiÓn de periodista tiene poco de glamour y mucho de riesgo. >> gracias. las noticias en guatemala estÁn cambiando como el correr de las horas. la plaza de la constituciÓn ha estado llena hasta el tope de manifestantes exigiendo la renuncia del presidente otto pÉrez molina. estudiantes participaron en marchas gigantescas y tambiÉn hay un paro nacional y en el congreso se armÓ una comisión para anular la posibilidad de quitarle la inmunidad del presidente. >> miles de guatemaltecos salieron a las calles para pedir la destituciÓn de otto pÉrez molina. >> hay que capturar de meterlo a la cÁrcel inmediatamente, hoy este dÍa pasara a la historia porque este gobierno ladrÓn tiene que dej
. >> aÚn asÍ ingrid no niega que lo ocurrido ayer en virginia revivir viejas heridas. >> fue vivir otra madre sin su hija, compaÑeros de trabajo que perdieron a estos colegas. >> en el caso de 1993 el agresor no intentÓ quitarse la vida sino que escapÓ. la policÍa lo atrapÓ pero unos meses emilio nuÑez que asÍ se llama terminÓ en la cÁrcel con cadena perpetua. dos historias que dejan al descubierto que la profesiÓn de periodista tiene poco de glamour y mucho de...
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plus here in the kitchen with ingrid hoffmann making cinco de mayo recipes perfect for your party.ow, here's wendy.
plus here in the kitchen with ingrid hoffmann making cinco de mayo recipes perfect for your party.ow, here's wendy.
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ingrid joins us now live from orlando. thank you very much for joining us. this moment in your life into a mission to understand more how this happens and how to help people that cause this kind of violence and destruction. when you hear alison's father, when you see him on television, the pain, the exposure, what do you think is the value and what do you think is the risk to him and to others like him? >> first, thank you for having me on your show and my hearts and prayers are with alison's and adam's family, loved ones and friends. when i saw the news yesterday i've been praying for them. this is the most difficult part, the process of grieving one. they lost a loved one. we lost a colleague. i did not know them in person, but they are in my heart and in my prayers. it's very hard, chris, to survive a tragic incident like this. in my personal case, it took me almost ten years to heal. i went to counselling. i look for help. i grieve my pain. i look for the help of my loved ones. your life changes. my life changed that day, january 18th, 1993. mr. and mrs.
ingrid joins us now live from orlando. thank you very much for joining us. this moment in your life into a mission to understand more how this happens and how to help people that cause this kind of violence and destruction. when you hear alison's father, when you see him on television, the pain, the exposure, what do you think is the value and what do you think is the risk to him and to others like him? >> first, thank you for having me on your show and my hearts and prayers are with...
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they looked for ingrid as an important regional place but they could not know that anchorage would becentral, crucial to the economy of alaska. there is national interests. the interest in coal and natural resources are there. some coal is still exported. but i listed some things and i do not know. and grinch airport is the second busiest cargo. that's significant contribution. although oil production has declined, everybody would say what alaska produces is still important to the country. you can see the figure up here with the food and beverage industry brings to the u.s. economy. alaska is important nationally. and the tv shows about alaska and sort of the place alaska inhabits in the american mind is a contribution. whatever that is i will let someone else bell it out. alaska plays an important role and anchorage counts for much of alaska. and the international connection. we envisioned back in 1909 and earlier, seward in 1867, alaska connecting the united states to asia. that is true. japan, china, south korea. i just saw china, to first place. absolutely panned out. these number
they looked for ingrid as an important regional place but they could not know that anchorage would becentral, crucial to the economy of alaska. there is national interests. the interest in coal and natural resources are there. some coal is still exported. but i listed some things and i do not know. and grinch airport is the second busiest cargo. that's significant contribution. although oil production has declined, everybody would say what alaska produces is still important to the country. you...
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good morning, ingrid. clayton, you're on one of the firm mattresses.r perfect match. what is the benefit of a firm mattress? >> if you're having sleep issues, the firm mattress is what you want to go with, it supports the back and gives you the alignment you're looking for. >> do you feel aligned? >> i feel aligned. >> can you have a bed that's too firm? >> absolutely. your back will actually arch and you'll put a lot of weight on your hips. >> i see, too, this is a back -- >> can you test this when you look at a mattress or spend a night on it to learn the truth? >> many sleep locations do allow you to try out the mattress on location is as well as bringing it home and trying it out and then returning it if you need to. >> this is a more soft mattress. >> yes, pillow top. >> with some adjustments. you can adjust up and down, get a massage on this. >> i got a nice massage on that. >> this is super soft. is it too soft for sleeping? >> it's going to depend on whether or not you have any particular ailments that will not allow you to rest easily. >> but
good morning, ingrid. clayton, you're on one of the firm mattresses.r perfect match. what is the benefit of a firm mattress? >> if you're having sleep issues, the firm mattress is what you want to go with, it supports the back and gives you the alignment you're looking for. >> do you feel aligned? >> i feel aligned. >> can you have a bed that's too firm? >> absolutely. your back will actually arch and you'll put a lot of weight on your hips. >> i see, too,...
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plus here in the kitchen with ingrid hoffmann making cinco de mayo recipes perfect for your party. and applause ] >> yeah. yeah.
plus here in the kitchen with ingrid hoffmann making cinco de mayo recipes perfect for your party. and applause ] >> yeah. yeah.
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she might -- ingrid -- inglis -- english professor with me. we do get tests, grade papers, give feedback, but what we are not so good at doing is understanding the emergent hole when you finish. we do not give final grades for bio majors. many students -- there is a lot of effort put to every major to understand that clear skill sets, paper-writing, critical thinking, problem solving are increasing. i am most concerned that if we moved to educational system that starts looking like it is mass-production, we will lose critical pieces of feedback, extermination, risk-taking, that are what creates the great thinkers that cannot only take a job, but create new jobs. there was a great study, again a chapel hill study that i want to mention in the "new york times" recently where they read it all of their introstem courses. we want to make sure the population all is able to take stem, science, technology, engineering, and math. and they did two studies. they get between low-income students in those two ways of teaching completely closed. there are wa
she might -- ingrid -- inglis -- english professor with me. we do get tests, grade papers, give feedback, but what we are not so good at doing is understanding the emergent hole when you finish. we do not give final grades for bio majors. many students -- there is a lot of effort put to every major to understand that clear skill sets, paper-writing, critical thinking, problem solving are increasing. i am most concerned that if we moved to educational system that starts looking like it is...
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sentencing for a nurse practitioner convicted for her role in a pill mill in suffolk county. 49-year-old ingrid gordon paterson wrote more than 1200 prescription for oxycodone tablets over the course of a year while operating a pain management clinic in deer park. the district attorney plans to recommend the maximum sentence of 26 years in state prison. the pill might earned her an estimated $1 million. >>> a teenager accused of killing his father is waking up in his own home this morning. 19-year-old was fitted with an ankle bracelet before leaving rikers last night the fight for his release is one of the top stories on our free news app. police say he stabbed his father in the neck last month in their brooklyn home. he will be under constant supervision. >> the judge ordered me to monitor the deputy daunt, put an -- defendant, put an angle bracelet on him and let the court and d.a.'s office know his whereabouts. >> his attorney says there was well documented mental, physical and sexual abuse in that family's home. >>> the man accused of an inappropriate relationship with rosie o'donnell's tee
sentencing for a nurse practitioner convicted for her role in a pill mill in suffolk county. 49-year-old ingrid gordon paterson wrote more than 1200 prescription for oxycodone tablets over the course of a year while operating a pain management clinic in deer park. the district attorney plans to recommend the maximum sentence of 26 years in state prison. the pill might earned her an estimated $1 million. >>> a teenager accused of killing his father is waking up in his own home this...
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she might -- ingrid -- inglis -- english professor with me. we do get tests grade papers, give feedback, but what we are not so good at doing is understanding the emergent hole when you finish. we do not give final grades for bio majors. many students -- there is a lot of effort put to every major to understand that clear skill sets paper-writing, critical thinking, problem solving are increasing. i am most concerned that if we moved to educational system that starts looking like it is mass-production, we will lose critical pieces of feedback, extermination, risk-taking, that are what creates the great thinkers that cannot only take a job, but create new jobs. there was a great study, again a chapel hill study that i want to mention in the "new york times" recently where they read it all of their intro stem courses. we want to make sure the population all is able to take stem, science, technology, engineering, and math. and they did two studies. they get between low-income students in those two ways of teaching completely closed. there are way
she might -- ingrid -- inglis -- english professor with me. we do get tests grade papers, give feedback, but what we are not so good at doing is understanding the emergent hole when you finish. we do not give final grades for bio majors. many students -- there is a lot of effort put to every major to understand that clear skill sets paper-writing, critical thinking, problem solving are increasing. i am most concerned that if we moved to educational system that starts looking like it is...
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. >> ingrid, thank you so much. >> i'm getting a him i layan salt lamp. >> we're going to hear more fromted a tragedy. >> it turns out the guy with a gun had been flagged by three different governments as a lunatic. we'll tell you how he wound up on the train in the first place. >>> it's a video you won't believe. snow in august. is this real? ♪ ♪ you are as cold as ice, you are willing to sacrifice our love. ♪ ♪ when it comes to quitting cigarettes, why does it feel like all or nothing? would you expect me to lose 25 pounds overnight? i'm taking it one cigarette at a time. that's how zonnic helps me quit. zonnic nicotine gum. every victory counts. how often we were changing the roll.ht... it really started to add up. so we switched to charmin. with more go's in every roll, charmin ultra mega roll equals mega value. each sheet is 75% more absorbent so you can use less with every go. which means charmin ultra mega roll lasts longer than even the leading thousand-sheet brand. cha-ching! nothing scary about that. we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin. 40% of the streetlights in detro
. >> ingrid, thank you so much. >> i'm getting a him i layan salt lamp. >> we're going to hear more fromted a tragedy. >> it turns out the guy with a gun had been flagged by three different governments as a lunatic. we'll tell you how he wound up on the train in the first place. >>> it's a video you won't believe. snow in august. is this real? ♪ ♪ you are as cold as ice, you are willing to sacrifice our love. ♪ ♪ when it comes to quitting cigarettes, why...