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the borg bad isabella was and is a captivating sight the charming name isabella was not dreamt up by marketing men however when chester versions were to be sent out on the road the team wondered what to call the car without revealing its identity the manufacturer himself. is reported to have said call it what you like isabella for all i care and that code name eventually became official. find out how her immediately fell for the charms of the isabella how many years you had to do without one but not any longer. he says the coupe a version was the dream car for many back then but it was expensive and that these guys these damn i wish. the isabella was less luxurious than a mercedes but more expensive than any other midsize cars without a flashy. big name. these are bellow which followed on from the hands of fifteen hundred proved to be bomb parts most successful model right it sold two hundred thousand units but those sales could not save the company from going past in nine hundred sixty one line how much is very happy he was able to. my vintage is a bear of his own the car he grew up
the borg bad isabella was and is a captivating sight the charming name isabella was not dreamt up by marketing men however when chester versions were to be sent out on the road the team wondered what to call the car without revealing its identity the manufacturer himself. is reported to have said call it what you like isabella for all i care and that code name eventually became official. find out how her immediately fell for the charms of the isabella how many years you had to do without one...
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he isabella. the isabella always stood out from the crowd she got the reform gable nowadays when your man driving along behind another car it's hard to tell what make it is is. in the olden days there was a stronger appreciation of design off isabella is simply a beautiful account of this and thought it introduced all talk. and its beauty is not only on the surface inside it sleek and stylish but not swank a line about how her knows a lot about the history of his isabella coupe right he has the original documentation. he says that according to the vehicle registration document size the car was first registered in vienna on the twenty first of july nineteenth fifty nine. the exits were last all right i know it's one system but is it not so not one truth fish. oddly the photo in the registration does not show this particular car whether it is a coupon or sedans it's always the same illustration. shows the original maintenance booklet so the price and he has to laugh when he sees the price is in your
he isabella. the isabella always stood out from the crowd she got the reform gable nowadays when your man driving along behind another car it's hard to tell what make it is is. in the olden days there was a stronger appreciation of design off isabella is simply a beautiful account of this and thought it introduced all talk. and its beauty is not only on the surface inside it sleek and stylish but not swank a line about how her knows a lot about the history of his isabella coupe right he has the...
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dia que isabella no olvidara....e wickerman/centro de accion religiosa del judaismo reformado lo que esta pasando con los inmigrantes, incluidos los dreamers y familias como la de fernando esta mal, dijeron hoy.... esto no va con nuestra tradicion judia, que nos ensena en la biblia a amar al extranjero.... la abogada de fernando por su parte no estuvo presente pero explico via telefonica que aunque el tenia una orden final de deportacion, por salir del pais, y regresar, cuenta con un caso solido y serio de asilo politico, asi que piden que lo dejen salir bajo fianza. mi papa no es criminal y si lo tratan asi y eso es lo que mas me da lastima, porque el no es criminal, es buen papa y eso no es justo mientras tanto el vocero de ice dijo que se mantienen comprometidos en hacer cumplir todas las leyes de inmigracion, y que fernando, fue deportado en tres ocasiones, tiene un dui y una conviccion por usar una mica falsa....y se mantendra en custodia hasta su
dia que isabella no olvidara....e wickerman/centro de accion religiosa del judaismo reformado lo que esta pasando con los inmigrantes, incluidos los dreamers y familias como la de fernando esta mal, dijeron hoy.... esto no va con nuestra tradicion judia, que nos ensena en la biblia a amar al extranjero.... la abogada de fernando por su parte no estuvo presente pero explico via telefonica que aunque el tenia una orden final de deportacion, por salir del pais, y regresar, cuenta con un caso...
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a isabella le gusta, a isabella le gusta porque estÁ feliz. >> a isabella le gusta, mira esa cara, esaÓ fue: dura. ahÍ lo tienen, por supuesto. >> sabÍamos que eso iba a pasar. >> ¿cÓmo lo sabÍas?. >> bueno... (risas). >> hay que estar vivo nada mÁs para saberlo. >> respira, respira, respira. >> y como lo prometimos, por supuesto estamos pasando el video nuevamente. >> seÑores, quÉ maravilla de tecnologÍa esa pantalla gigante, nunca le habÍa prestado atenciÓn hasta hoy. (risas). >> muchas gracias por estar con nosotros, que sigan los Éxitos, y master chef latino. >> si, el domingo a las ocho, siete centro. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> gracias rashel por haber estado esta semana con. >> no. felipe. >> te vemos el lunes. >> sÍ, vengo el lunes. >> gracias daniel por lo de camilo cesto. >> no te preocupes, gracias erika, te esper musica tenemos mucho que comentar asi que arrancamos. >> si es de los que ha decidido dejar de comer carne, tenemos a tacos de carne vegana . >> alcanzo algunas de las metas del 2018? si no es asi, la te p terapeuta familiar nos da in informacion . >> ademas en
a isabella le gusta, a isabella le gusta porque estÁ feliz. >> a isabella le gusta, mira esa cara, esaÓ fue: dura. ahÍ lo tienen, por supuesto. >> sabÍamos que eso iba a pasar. >> ¿cÓmo lo sabÍas?. >> bueno... (risas). >> hay que estar vivo nada mÁs para saberlo. >> respira, respira, respira. >> y como lo prometimos, por supuesto estamos pasando el video nuevamente. >> seÑores, quÉ maravilla de tecnologÍa esa pantalla gigante, nunca le...
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linking ferdinand and queen isabella ordered a degree. what they wanted at that particular time was to have a purely catholic country. they gave jewish people no choice. the first one was to convert to catholicism, the second was to leave. those who converted were called conversos. some chose to remain jewish in secret. if found out, they would haven't tortured and put to death. to give you a sense of how the spaniards thought of jews at the time, their nickname was swine. what about the others? 90,000-100,000 jews left spain. awayhad to give everything to the spanish government. several years after that, the king of portugal did something similar. those jewish people from spain as portugal we refer to sephardic jews. they fled wherever they felt they could feel safe, wherever they could worship. in places like jamaica, barbados, st. thomas, and brazil. , oral history tells us that 15 people left barbados. instead of going to new york or philadelphia, they wanted to come right here to newport, rhode island. what attracted them here? the a
linking ferdinand and queen isabella ordered a degree. what they wanted at that particular time was to have a purely catholic country. they gave jewish people no choice. the first one was to convert to catholicism, the second was to leave. those who converted were called conversos. some chose to remain jewish in secret. if found out, they would haven't tortured and put to death. to give you a sense of how the spaniards thought of jews at the time, their nickname was swine. what about the...
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king ferdinand and queen isabella issued the alhambra decree. what they wanted at that particular time was to have a purely catholic country. they gave jewish people two choices. the first one was to convert to catholicism, the second was to leave. those who converted were called conversos. some, however, chose to remain jews in secret. they had all of their ritual objects. if they were to be found out, they would have been tortured and put to death. to give you a sense of how the spaniards thought of jews at the time, their nickname was swine. what about the others? about 90,000-100,000 jews left spain. and they had four months to get their affairs in order, which basically meant that they had to give everything away to the spanish government. their lands, any riches they may have had. several years after that, the king of portugal did something similar. and those jewish people from spain and portugal we refer to as sephardic jews. they fled wherever they felt safe, wherever they could worship and work. in places like jamaica, barbados, st. tho
king ferdinand and queen isabella issued the alhambra decree. what they wanted at that particular time was to have a purely catholic country. they gave jewish people two choices. the first one was to convert to catholicism, the second was to leave. those who converted were called conversos. some, however, chose to remain jews in secret. they had all of their ritual objects. if they were to be found out, they would have been tortured and put to death. to give you a sense of how the spaniards...
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on here what's going on inside the minds of our children with joining me now they talk about that isabella wiser she is director of psychiatry at the sharkey hospital here in berlin it's good to see you good to see have the new year to you happy new year to you too so are these smart phones and we don't want to pick on apple here i mean there are many smart phones apple of course dominates the market are they making our children mentally ill or social misfits mean what if what are they doing to our children. well they're doing probably that to our children we have to learn to handle this with our children like telephones did it in the old days i'm old enough to remember that i was especially during puberty incessantly on the phone that made my parents really worried ok so there are several good point yeah there are several. parameters a criteria for addiction first of all and i do well come the study that that apple wants to put some money into really studying that because i think there's a lot of just talk about it and not really data that we have now addiction has three components if you
on here what's going on inside the minds of our children with joining me now they talk about that isabella wiser she is director of psychiatry at the sharkey hospital here in berlin it's good to see you good to see have the new year to you happy new year to you too so are these smart phones and we don't want to pick on apple here i mean there are many smart phones apple of course dominates the market are they making our children mentally ill or social misfits mean what if what are they doing to...
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i am isabella, welcome to the wilson center. toill use the moment advertise our upcoming event that will happen next week on friday, january 19th, 10:30 to 12:00. we will have a book talk, the ukrainian night and intimate history of revolution. speaking will be the author of the book, associate professor of history at yale university as well as a former wilson center -- as during i will also well as a former wilson center fellow. i will also take the opportunity to ask you to follow us on twitter and facebook. read our twoure to excellent blogs. and theses on russia other focuses on ukraine. today's event, all you need to know about russian hackers. we are pleased to have a speaker who is here with us for a few months as an expert at the canon institute and an eight investigative journalist -- and an investigative journalist based in moscow, russia. at theted his career biggest russian news website at the time. after the editor in chief was fired by the publisher on political grounds he left of the publication along with most of
i am isabella, welcome to the wilson center. toill use the moment advertise our upcoming event that will happen next week on friday, january 19th, 10:30 to 12:00. we will have a book talk, the ukrainian night and intimate history of revolution. speaking will be the author of the book, associate professor of history at yale university as well as a former wilson center -- as during i will also well as a former wilson center fellow. i will also take the opportunity to ask you to follow us on...
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i am isabella, welcome to the wilson center. i will use the moment to advertise our upcoming events that will happen next week on friday, january 19, 10:30 until 12:00 o'clock. we have a book talk on the ukrainian revolution. marcy sure will be speaking, author of the book and a professor at yale university. another director for the communist society for the university of maryland and i also take the opportunity to remind and follow us on twitter and find us on facebook for the latest events and publications. also, please make sure to read our blogs. one focuses on prussia and russia file and the one that focuses on ukraine [inaudible]. to today's event all you need to know about russian hackers we are very pleased to have as our speaker who is here with us for a few months as a cannon expert at the cannon institute and investigative journalist based in moscow, russia. he works at the russian news website and he studied his career at [inaudible] and works for the biggest russian news work and was fired for political grounds and
i am isabella, welcome to the wilson center. i will use the moment to advertise our upcoming events that will happen next week on friday, january 19, 10:30 until 12:00 o'clock. we have a book talk on the ukrainian revolution. marcy sure will be speaking, author of the book and a professor at yale university. another director for the communist society for the university of maryland and i also take the opportunity to remind and follow us on twitter and find us on facebook for the latest events...
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week after an attack on the intercontinental hotel in the city lived out of kabul and al-jazeera isabella shah who. what more can you tell us. they're doing it was nonstop here in kabul and the really big calm day a sunny day but. that the city was jolted with with a heavy explosion we could feel that the doors were slammed here we were like kilometers away from this explosion site now we spoke to some police sources there that they're telling us that they explosion happened on the road to the old into did ministry a building now there are two checkpoints heavy guarded checkpoints now the secure the police source telling us that the suicide bomber it's a suicide car bombing that sousa car bomber has passed the first security checkpoint and has degenerated his. his explosive just right at the second checkpoint where on the left side of this checkpoint there is a school. and there is a high peace council a building now the source telling us that there are a number of casualties we still hear sirens of ambulances now it was. this is crowded with the with with the school with lots of. print p
week after an attack on the intercontinental hotel in the city lived out of kabul and al-jazeera isabella shah who. what more can you tell us. they're doing it was nonstop here in kabul and the really big calm day a sunny day but. that the city was jolted with with a heavy explosion we could feel that the doors were slammed here we were like kilometers away from this explosion site now we spoke to some police sources there that they're telling us that they explosion happened on the road to the...
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the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston has spent decades trying to get back.his month, the board of trustees hosted a $10 million reward for the painting's return empty frames also hang were other works were stolen from the museum. know anything about it? >> $500 million is what it's worth. that's crazy. >> somebody's got it somewhere. >> not our government right now. that wraps it up for us. >> thanks for joining us. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> harris: fox news alert, new fallout after comments president trump reportedly made during an oval office meeting on immigration yesterday. now he's denying much of it and standing by his refusal to accept a deal that he believes would be bad for america. but at least one person who was in that room at the time says the president use language that was "hate filled, vile, and racist." we will get into it. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, cohost of after the bell, most of francis. the editor of townhall.com, katie pavlich, commentator run fox news contributor rachel campos duffy and joining u
the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston has spent decades trying to get back.his month, the board of trustees hosted a $10 million reward for the painting's return empty frames also hang were other works were stolen from the museum. know anything about it? >> $500 million is what it's worth. that's crazy. >> somebody's got it somewhere. >> not our government right now. that wraps it up for us. >> thanks for joining us. "outnumbered" starts right now....
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. >> host: speaking of paula, talk about the isabella foundation, an amazing way to honor her. how has it grown? >> guest: after i wrote the book i wasn't planning to publish it but my agent, the family, everybody said this is an important book, many people will relate to this. the book was published and became very successful. thousands of letters, it was before email, i have boxes of letters to the point that some publishers published the letters that were better than the book. i didn't want to touch any income that came from that. one day, something to honor my daughter. i didn't know what that could be. i had writers block, and my husband and a friend said that i needed to get out of my comfort zone so took me to india and did a trip in india, it was wonderful, a lot of poverty. rent a car with a driver and going to rural areas, and the driver said he had to stop and in the middle of nowhere there was nothing there. some women under the tree, we walked in general schooling, they were not dressed in those beautiful colors, even in the poorer regions, they have bracelets in a
. >> host: speaking of paula, talk about the isabella foundation, an amazing way to honor her. how has it grown? >> guest: after i wrote the book i wasn't planning to publish it but my agent, the family, everybody said this is an important book, many people will relate to this. the book was published and became very successful. thousands of letters, it was before email, i have boxes of letters to the point that some publishers published the letters that were better than the book. i...
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the story starts in 1492 in spain when king ferdinand and queen isabella issued a decree. what they wanted at the time was a purely catholic country. so they gave jewish people to do choices. the first was to convert to catholicism. the second was to leave. those who converted were called converasos. ine chose to remain jews secret. if they were to be found out, they would be tortured and put to death. "swine." inme was jews left spain and they had to give everything away to the spanish government, such as their land in any riches they might have have -- have had. several years later, the king of portugal did something similar. from spaine, jews and portugal, we refer to as so safardic jews.- 1658, tells us that 15 people left barbados. instead of going to new york or philadelphia, they wanted to come to newport, rhode island. what attracted them? what attracted them was the story of how rhode island came about. 1636, a gentleman by the name of roger williams founded rhode island. he came to the colonies from england seeking religious freedom. 20 years after the founding o
the story starts in 1492 in spain when king ferdinand and queen isabella issued a decree. what they wanted at the time was a purely catholic country. so they gave jewish people to do choices. the first was to convert to catholicism. the second was to leave. those who converted were called converasos. ine chose to remain jews secret. if they were to be found out, they would be tortured and put to death. "swine." inme was jews left spain and they had to give everything away to the...
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isabella, the fact is rates overcome theory.rry just do we have an excellent ration they can overcome monetary servitude? audio.e: i lost the francine: tom was asking whether the monetary qe -- it was a good question. hit and do we need to think about the theory and talk about the real economy? thomas trying to get to the test tom was try to get to the high level in europe? bebelle: they need to worried about the effective rate and not the dollar. but ifot a concern yet it goes too far, it will be a headwind to inflation. everything else equal, that means they will have to normalize more slowly. that is the concern. what is important to remember is their objective is price ability. it is not growth. growth is very strong in europe but there still a lot of slack and that is what to take a lot of time to translate. do tradenio, i want to in my neck section. are we anywhere near the vicinity of brutal moves in foreign exchange and interest rates? antonio: i don't think so. create --is likely to likely to increase gradually. i think
isabella, the fact is rates overcome theory.rry just do we have an excellent ration they can overcome monetary servitude? audio.e: i lost the francine: tom was asking whether the monetary qe -- it was a good question. hit and do we need to think about the theory and talk about the real economy? thomas trying to get to the test tom was try to get to the high level in europe? bebelle: they need to worried about the effective rate and not the dollar. but ifot a concern yet it goes too far, it will...
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. >> isabella. >> your name. >> rita. >> aren't they so cute?, mom. >> hi, mom. >> hi mom. >> maureen umeh's daughter is a dais maureen get in there show us what your saturday looks like. >> we see you too much alr already. what did you say. >> i wanted to show maureen. >> everybody knows what she looks like. >> rarely do we see maureen casual. >> hold on. y'all stay there. i'm just going to get another shot. >> adorable. >> dance, dance for the camera >> [laughter] >> oh, yeah. get, get, get don't stop. >> sorry jena. she's our producer. i messed the whole timing of our weather up. >> they're better. >> i don't disagree with you. >> all right, get out of here. scram. get off my weather set. >> thank you so much ladies and thanks gary. coming up the cold weather might be making you lose motivation to hit the gym and we're going to help you stay on track. that's what we're here for inspiration. coming up the secrets to keeping up with your workouts in this cold wind. we'll be right back. >> ♪ we just moved in about four months ago, but the living
. >> isabella. >> your name. >> rita. >> aren't they so cute?, mom. >> hi, mom. >> hi mom. >> maureen umeh's daughter is a dais maureen get in there show us what your saturday looks like. >> we see you too much alr already. what did you say. >> i wanted to show maureen. >> everybody knows what she looks like. >> rarely do we see maureen casual. >> hold on. y'all stay there. i'm just going to get another shot. >>...
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karla: sofÍa isabella de new york cumple tres aÑos. quÉ hermosura . felicidades! vivo donde estés. suscrÍbete y descarga la ap ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: quÉ tal, buenos dÍas y gracias por acompaÑarnos. miÉrcoles 31 de enero de 2018. ayer fue el discurso del presidente trump en el estado de la uniÓn. vamos a analizar todo lo que allÍ se hablÓ, obviamente en el tema migratorio y la inmigraciÓn indocumentada. uno de los puntos que mÁs desarrollÓ. lo tendremos aquÍ mÁs adelante y la opiniÓn de nuestra gente de todo lo que Él hablÓ. alan: mÁs adelante en lenguaje corporal, lo que dijo, la forma que se vistiÓ, los gestos, todo lo vamos a tener aquÍ. vamos a enlazarnos de nuevo hasta brasil con jimena de la torre porque vamos a hablar de esta sÚper luna azul de sangre que no se ve desde hace 152 aÑos. karla: luna, discurso. alan: ya lo dijimos y habÍamos hablado de que no hay que asestarnos, esta cosa nos pone un poco de precauciÓn, en el miedo, pero todo va bien, esperemos. jimena: sÍ, todo va bien. no hay que preocuparse. siempre la gente en luna llena estÁ un poco nerviosa,
karla: sofÍa isabella de new york cumple tres aÑos. quÉ hermosura . felicidades! vivo donde estés. suscrÍbete y descarga la ap ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: quÉ tal, buenos dÍas y gracias por acompaÑarnos. miÉrcoles 31 de enero de 2018. ayer fue el discurso del presidente trump en el estado de la uniÓn. vamos a analizar todo lo que allÍ se hablÓ, obviamente en el tema migratorio y la inmigraciÓn indocumentada. uno de los puntos que mÁs desarrollÓ. lo tendremos aquÍ mÁs...
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that, so between the mainland and south padre island in texas there's a two mile long bridge, queen isabella causeway. the city of brownsville won $10 million to add bicycle and pedestrian facilities to the bridges. two miles long, 10 million probably is not going to get it done. we didn't know anything about it as the d.o.t. it's our bridge, it's on our system and for safety concerns, as you can imagine, it's a bridge that doesn't have wide shoulders so more than likely if you add bicycle and pedestrian you're probably going to have to add concrete and infrastructure to that bridge and there's likely no way that that's ever going to happen for 10 million, but that 10 million is now on the books and sitting idle because it can't, can't complete the project. >> mr. schatz, you were going to say? >> yes, you asked about earmarks in general and how they work or don't work and their effectiveness and in my written testimony there's a section about academic and scientific research and i mentioned dr. james savage briefly with this office of naval research report and reviewed academic research and
that, so between the mainland and south padre island in texas there's a two mile long bridge, queen isabella causeway. the city of brownsville won $10 million to add bicycle and pedestrian facilities to the bridges. two miles long, 10 million probably is not going to get it done. we didn't know anything about it as the d.o.t. it's our bridge, it's on our system and for safety concerns, as you can imagine, it's a bridge that doesn't have wide shoulders so more than likely if you add bicycle and...
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between the mainland and south padre island in texas, there is a two-mile long bridge, the queen isabella causeway. the city of brownsville won $10 million to add bicycle and pe des triian facilities. and two miles long. and $10 million is not going to get it done. but as dot, we didn't know about it, but it is on our side, and for safety concerns, it didn't have wide shoulders, and so if you want to add bicycle and pedestrian, you will add concrete and pedestrian to the bridgea and there is no way that is likely going to happen for the $10 million, but it is on the books and sitting idle, because it can't complete the project. >> right. >> mr. shats, you were going to say something? >> yes, you wur asking about earmarks in general, and how they work or don't work and the effectivenes effectiveness, and in the written testimony, there is a section of academic and si scientific research and i mentioned dr. savage with the office of naval research, but he listed academic are research and this is a quote from the ha harper's magazine that he said that academic research is supposed to be peer
between the mainland and south padre island in texas, there is a two-mile long bridge, the queen isabella causeway. the city of brownsville won $10 million to add bicycle and pe des triian facilities. and two miles long. and $10 million is not going to get it done. but as dot, we didn't know about it, but it is on our side, and for safety concerns, it didn't have wide shoulders, and so if you want to add bicycle and pedestrian, you will add concrete and pedestrian to the bridgea and there is no...