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en la casa blanca, jeannette rodrÍguez. univisiÓn.Á a los negocios y que su decisiÓn es lo justo para su equipo y sus socios comerciales. 15 incendios simultÁneos tomaron por sorpresa a los habitantes de una regiÓn costera cerca de atenas en grecia, dando origen a una dramÁtica situaciÓn de muerte y destrucciÓn. algunos ni siquiera alcanzaron a huir y perdieron la vida. otros no encontraron dÓnde evitar el fuego y se lanzaron al agua. andrea linares con Último. andrea: mÚltiples incendios estÁn devorando, literalmente, una regiÓn de grecia. la localidad costera de matti al este de atenas ahora parece un verdadero infierno. decenas de casas se han vuelto cenizas, las calles estÁn llenas de vehÍculos carbonizados. este joven llora la muerte de su esposa, quien quedÓ atrapada dentro de su propio auto. Él agarrÓ a su bebÉ y saliÓ corriendo, pero su pareja no pudo escapar. este campo tambiÉn se convirtiÓ en la escena de una tragedia humana. y seis cuerpos fueron descubiertos completamente calcinados, algunos de ellos estaban abrazados entr
en la casa blanca, jeannette rodrÍguez. univisiÓn.Á a los negocios y que su decisiÓn es lo justo para su equipo y sus socios comerciales. 15 incendios simultÁneos tomaron por sorpresa a los habitantes de una regiÓn costera cerca de atenas en grecia, dando origen a una dramÁtica situaciÓn de muerte y destrucciÓn. algunos ni siquiera alcanzaron a huir y perdieron la vida. otros no encontraron dÓnde evitar el fuego y se lanzaron al agua. andrea linares con Último. andrea: mÚltiples...
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desde washington, jeannette rodrÍguez nos tiene la informaciÓn. tenemos que rebuscarnos. janet: a la medianoche estados unidos activÓ aranceles con los que habÍa amenazado a china. pekÍn inmediatamente respondiÓ. ahora ambas potencias comerciales se cobran impuestos valorados en 34,000 millones de dÓlares en importaciones. el rubio no de trump por ahora sÓlo impone impuestos a productos que no son de venta comÚn.y automÓviles, maquinaria industrial, equipo mÉdico y electrÓnico. >> las medidas de trump son un doble golpe. en primer lugar porque golpean fuerte a los consumidores y los trabajadores de estados unidos a llevar costos de janet: asegura que si la situaciÓn es permanente, habrÁ repercusiones polÍticas. los aranceles chinos afectan mayormente a Áreas agrÍcolas del centro del paÍs que votaron contra. --por trump. el gobierno de estados unidos dice, la medida es necesaria para frenar el robo intelectual del que acusa a china. ambas naciones llevaban meses negociando y no pudieron llegar a un acuerdo. el presidente trump ha amenazado con 500,
desde washington, jeannette rodrÍguez nos tiene la informaciÓn. tenemos que rebuscarnos. janet: a la medianoche estados unidos activÓ aranceles con los que habÍa amenazado a china. pekÍn inmediatamente respondiÓ. ahora ambas potencias comerciales se cobran impuestos valorados en 34,000 millones de dÓlares en importaciones. el rubio no de trump por ahora sÓlo impone impuestos a productos que no son de venta comÚn.y automÓviles, maquinaria industrial, equipo mÉdico y electrÓnico....
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my question is and jeannette has a really nice list of things that consumers should think about with their plans. how are people going to know that they have a plan that may not cover everything that they need that might underwrite certain members of their family? do these plans have warning labels on them and is that going to vary a lot in each state? >> states are going to have requirements for disclosure. that's the strongest protection number one and if they fail to have to submit that material to the state for approval or at least to review it so they know they are giving proper information to consumers before they make the purchase. it's clearly one where the buyer is going to be forewarned before making the acquisition of the short-term medical products that have some real distinct limitations to it particularly if it turns out that they have a very limited coverage for pre-existing conditions. those people really need to know that before they make a poor -- purchase and try to use it and find out the hard way that they don't. i can tell you the state of washington in my discu
my question is and jeannette has a really nice list of things that consumers should think about with their plans. how are people going to know that they have a plan that may not cover everything that they need that might underwrite certain members of their family? do these plans have warning labels on them and is that going to vary a lot in each state? >> states are going to have requirements for disclosure. that's the strongest protection number one and if they fail to have to submit...
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and jeannette came over with her dad. the dad is prosecuted because of zero tolerance.s in atlanta and likely to be deported back to guatemala. and little jeannette was sent to michigan. this is a family scattered throughout the country. they were finally able to have that first embrace yesterday. many organizations on ground. even this mother saying don't be fooled by this warm and fuzzy moment. the wounds of the separation may never fully heal for this little girl and the mom. this was the mom's message for all of the families coming to the u.s. to seek asylum. what is your message for so many mothers seeking a better life? advised you to find another country to seek refuge in. it's tough. people here don't have a home. so, hallie, when you think about what many experts were calling the intent from this white house, in enacting this policy, whether this was going to be a deterrent or not, that is actually the kind of message that donald trump wants to hear, right? but i've also been reporting along the border, and i also have been told that there are dozens of familie
and jeannette came over with her dad. the dad is prosecuted because of zero tolerance.s in atlanta and likely to be deported back to guatemala. and little jeannette was sent to michigan. this is a family scattered throughout the country. they were finally able to have that first embrace yesterday. many organizations on ground. even this mother saying don't be fooled by this warm and fuzzy moment. the wounds of the separation may never fully heal for this little girl and the mom. this was the...
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aerospace engineering professor who explained it was likely medical restrictions that prevented jeannette eps from taking part in the expedition. you know i wasn't there to hear the statement but i can tell you that i have african i have i've been accepted quite well by my colleagues from russia like people from our ross cosmos and the killed this sort of applied mathematics and i personally as an african-american of never experienced any sort of discrimination from any of my russian colleagues if nasa decided to pull astronauts . you know from from slight i don't we assume that there is some sort of physical reason. you know why that happened not i'm not privy to her medical. information. the european union has given more details about how it plans to help member states deal with the influx of migrants to the continent as it attempts to quell munting discord over the crisis here charlotte dubinsky with more. we suggesting could pay up to six thousand. migrant to host them in secure migrant centers here in europe the e.u. as we know has been searching for a political solution for some tim
aerospace engineering professor who explained it was likely medical restrictions that prevented jeannette eps from taking part in the expedition. you know i wasn't there to hear the statement but i can tell you that i have african i have i've been accepted quite well by my colleagues from russia like people from our ross cosmos and the killed this sort of applied mathematics and i personally as an african-american of never experienced any sort of discrimination from any of my russian colleagues...
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there is a woman named jeannette garcia. she is a weather girl. one of the most of famous in the entire world. everybody wants to date her. she is an eligible bachelorette. she gets together with this guy, douglas martin. he's a professional gamer. they are dating for a while and things are going great, and this guy douglas dumps this woman here because he wants to dedicate more time to playing video games full time. can you guys believe it? >> any time a man want to play a video game over you. that means he's not that into you. that rejection was probably for her protection. but what i can say is showing your goodies to everybody. that's probably why people keep dropping you. keep your goodies to yourself. you don't have to let the world see everything as a woman. jesse: he likes "call of duty," the video game. diamond and silk, check out the chit-chat tour taking over the country. up next, late night hosts turn on james comey. unbelievable. watch this. jesse: late night turning on james comey as the former fbi director took to twitter to vote fo
there is a woman named jeannette garcia. she is a weather girl. one of the most of famous in the entire world. everybody wants to date her. she is an eligible bachelorette. she gets together with this guy, douglas martin. he's a professional gamer. they are dating for a while and things are going great, and this guy douglas dumps this woman here because he wants to dedicate more time to playing video games full time. can you guys believe it? >> any time a man want to play a video game...
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looking out 50 years from now, 50 years from jeannette rankin's centennial, which will be 2067, how many women do you think will be in congress? and how will we get to that point? >> well, first of all, more women need to run, right? i mean, that's such a big portion of the problem. and i know it looks dirty and mean and it is, but you know what? anything that's such that gives you an opportunity to be in such a life-changing position isn't going to be easy. women need to be -- so, i think we've gotten to a place where i was allowed because of my lineage as a woman to run, but there was a little bit of an apology there, right? she's guy's daughter, so we can do this. to a point i remember when my husband was running the national republican congressional committee, they started to look for females. it wasn't just like, we'll let this one run because they have the right lineage, they can raise the money, they've got the background. it was, if you have two candidates being equal, the female was the one that the party would want to go after. so we are seeing change, in just this short time.
looking out 50 years from now, 50 years from jeannette rankin's centennial, which will be 2067, how many women do you think will be in congress? and how will we get to that point? >> well, first of all, more women need to run, right? i mean, that's such a big portion of the problem. and i know it looks dirty and mean and it is, but you know what? anything that's such that gives you an opportunity to be in such a life-changing position isn't going to be easy. women need to be -- so, i...
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jeannette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand and five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government will fail. with. since joining the european union in romania has been engaged in an unprecedented judicial overhaul special prosecutors have joined with journalists activists and romanians growing civil society to uncover and prosecute corruption at the highest levels. independent media groups like the rise project are playing an important role in exposing corrupt practices. rise is an information site that provides a platform for journalists activists
jeannette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand...
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jeannette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp set in a way up that because of the government raised our hopes and then abandoned us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of i was in hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government will fail. and save there those are the stories that are trending on our website. ones that have your interest they are talking about it al jazeera dot com some of these we have been talking about the news spread the bomb that exploded at the airport in kabul now we know at least fourteen people have been killed there have been weeks of protests in iraq people upset about the the state of government services and unemployment you're interested
jeannette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp set in a way up that because of the government raised our hopes and then abandoned us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand...
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when jeannette rankin first served in congress, there was a ton of press attention paid to her dress and demeanor because she was a woman. >> yeah. >> and we also read that you made headlines because of the -- you wore pants during your first floor speech, what was the reaction to that? and did it surprise you? >> crazy -- oh, totally surprised me. i have always been one of those people who feels more comfortable in pants. and so i was giving a one minute on the staten island home port and the need to stay vigilant with defense. and i had nice black like silk, sat nin pants -- i weren'ting jeans. i remember this -- i wasn't wearing jeans. i remember this, i had an expensive black jacket on. one of my best outfit. as soon as i got back to office, my chief of staff said, "the new york times," "the daily news," "the kathy and regis show" called. i'm like, hmm. i literally thought to myself, i guess, you know, we're making news because young female pro-defense, new york city. because the home port was somewhat controversial. we started making the phone calls back. it turned out that i wa
when jeannette rankin first served in congress, there was a ton of press attention paid to her dress and demeanor because she was a woman. >> yeah. >> and we also read that you made headlines because of the -- you wore pants during your first floor speech, what was the reaction to that? and did it surprise you? >> crazy -- oh, totally surprised me. i have always been one of those people who feels more comfortable in pants. and so i was giving a one minute on the staten island...
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as jeannette mentioned they are the most likely to be attracted to these non-aca compliant health plans. but there's a lot of plans in the market that don't comply with the affordable care act, limited benefits policies, policies held by sharing ministries, farm bureau policies, and my question is -- and jeanette has a really nice list of things that consumers should think about when they're marketed a plan. how are people going to know that they are being marketed a plan that may not cover everything and might underwrite certain members of the family. do the plans have warning labels and is that going to vary a lot by state? >> states are going to have requirements for disclosure. that's the strongest protection. number one, and if they fail, they have to submit that to the state for approval. and at least to review so that they know they're giving the proper kind of information to consumers before they make the purchase. so it's clearly one where the buyer is going to be forewarned before they make the acquisition of a short term medical product that has some real distinct limitations
as jeannette mentioned they are the most likely to be attracted to these non-aca compliant health plans. but there's a lot of plans in the market that don't comply with the affordable care act, limited benefits policies, policies held by sharing ministries, farm bureau policies, and my question is -- and jeanette has a really nice list of things that consumers should think about when they're marketed a plan. how are people going to know that they are being marketed a plan that may not cover...
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and this interview is for the jeannette rankin oral history project that we're working on to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her election and her swearing in to congress. so pleased that you're here today, congresswoman schroeder. thank you for coming. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> we wanted to start off with a few general questions before we get more specific. when you were young did you have any female role models? >> eleanor roosevelt and amelia earhardt. >> and why those two? >> like a fly, my father was a pilot and i went on to get my pilot's license when i was 15. there were pilots in the family. so this young woman flying around was pretty cool, i thought. and i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable, rather than being a gorgeous, glamour queen or whatever, she was very interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it. and seemed to have a lot of guts. growing up in the '40s and '50s, guts was not a word you associated with women and she had it. i thought good for her. you know? >> what were the societal expectations for yo
and this interview is for the jeannette rankin oral history project that we're working on to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her election and her swearing in to congress. so pleased that you're here today, congresswoman schroeder. thank you for coming. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> we wanted to start off with a few general questions before we get more specific. when you were young did you have any female role models? >> eleanor roosevelt and amelia earhardt....
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project we are working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress, the first woman. we have a much of questions we wanted to ask, but when you are young did you have female role models? >> no. thought about that question before, but i do not think so. i remember looking at the little autograph book you have when you are little and you ask your grandmother, mother and father to sign it, and it would say, what do you want to be when you grow up. i remember looking back and when i was in second grade it was flight attendant, or -- which we called stewardesses -- or a ballerina. those were my notes, those would of been good things. me,t never occurred to certainly never to enter into politics or be front and center. i cannot think of many role models when i was really young that were female. that changed along the way, gratefully. >> headed you first become interested in politics? >> i come from a long line of politicians. my grandfather was in the new york state assembly. my father was a member of congress. i am an only child and clo
project we are working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress, the first woman. we have a much of questions we wanted to ask, but when you are young did you have female role models? >> no. thought about that question before, but i do not think so. i remember looking at the little autograph book you have when you are little and you ask your grandmother, mother and father to sign it, and it would say, what do you want to be...
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and this interview is for the jeannette rankin oral history project that we're working on to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her election and her swearing in to congress. so again, we're very pleased you're here today, congressman schroeder. thank you for coming. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> when you were young, did you have any female role models? >> probably two. eleanor roosevelt, i was raised thinking she was just an absolutely incredible woman. and amelia earhart. those are two women who really fascinated me as a young child. >> why was that? >> my father was a pilot and i went on to get my pilot's license when i was 15, so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a glamorous queen or whatever, she was very interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it. and she seemed to have a lot of guts, you know. when i was growing up in the 40s and 50s guts was not a word that you would associate with women. they w
and this interview is for the jeannette rankin oral history project that we're working on to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her election and her swearing in to congress. so again, we're very pleased you're here today, congressman schroeder. thank you for coming. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> when you were young, did you have any female role models? >> probably two. eleanor roosevelt, i was raised thinking she was just an absolutely incredible woman. and...
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quÉ le ha contado jeannette de esa experiencia de estar tan lejos de usted, pero tambiÉn creciendo cuidadaÁ, luchando por su familia. como bien dijimos, se reencontrÓ con su hija, pero todavÍa falta aÚn mÁs. vamos de camino a su cita, vamos a acompaÑarlay continuar contÁndole esta historia de la seÑora buenaventura, su hija y su esposo que todavÍa estÁ detenido en atlanta. carla: esta es la historia de muchas familias. gente trabajadora. alan: y yo la veo con ese grillete como delincuente, pero hay esperanza. como su nombre lo dice, buenaventura. va a ver buena suerte. bueno, se siguen agregando serbia desde la lista de invitados a los "premios juventud". mÁs detalles de la noche más esperada del verano. carla: selena gÓmez y meghan markle, dos estampados de manera diferente. quiÉn opinan que los luciÓ mejor? alan: y te ayudamos a cuidar a tu familia. seguro que te vas a sorprender con la lista de los lugares mÁs insÓlitos donde se acumulan bacterias. hay unos lugares que no se imaginan. carla: ya regresamos a "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ ♪ cuando ves a un intruso, actúas rápido. ¡buu! raid ma
quÉ le ha contado jeannette de esa experiencia de estar tan lejos de usted, pero tambiÉn creciendo cuidadaÁ, luchando por su familia. como bien dijimos, se reencontrÓ con su hija, pero todavÍa falta aÚn mÁs. vamos de camino a su cita, vamos a acompaÑarlay continuar contÁndole esta historia de la seÑora buenaventura, su hija y su esposo que todavÍa estÁ detenido en atlanta. carla: esta es la historia de muchas familias. gente trabajadora. alan: y yo la veo con ese grillete como...