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. >>> jim clarke is back with how to red neck. i want to look at the collection of foods what he's going to make. >> lunch. >> or a late night snack after a really good time because he's making a red neck lasagna. his title, not mine. >> with ramen. >> ravioli from a can, tomatoes, doritos, onion, bell pepper. >> at least something fresh. >> onion and green pepper. >> there it is, that's the finished product after you put >> it's going to taste good, isn't it? >> i bet it is. >>> brandon is calling this his red neck belt. >> i'm going to use coaxial cable. >> he takes a cable cord, yes, coaxial cable, sizes it and cuts it. >> i know what some people are saying, what's he going to do, he cut off one end. he's got a tool for that. he's got man tools. doesn't need a needs one extra piece. >> if i don't have time to get a belt and my only belt has broke, that's what i'm going to do. >> hipsters would pay $50 for this belt. that's nice. >> yeah, i broke a cable cord. i thought i'd upcycle it. >>> time to give away another ipad mini. >>
. >>> jim clarke is back with how to red neck. i want to look at the collection of foods what he's going to make. >> lunch. >> or a late night snack after a really good time because he's making a red neck lasagna. his title, not mine. >> with ramen. >> ravioli from a can, tomatoes, doritos, onion, bell pepper. >> at least something fresh. >> onion and green pepper. >> there it is, that's the finished product after you put >> it's going to...
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. >>> jim clarke is back with how to red neck. i want to look at the collection of foods he has here and guess what he's going to make. >> lunch. >> or a late night s really good time because he's making a red neck lasagna. his title, not mine. >> with ramen. >> ravioli from a can, tomatoes, doritos, onion, bell pepper. >> at least something fresh. >> onion and green pepper. >> there it is, that's the finished product after you put it in a 350 oven for 30 minutes. >> it's going to taste good, >>> brandon is calling this his red neck belt. >> i'm going to use coaxial cable. >> he takes a cable cord, yes, coaxial cable, sizes it and cuts it. >> i know what some people are saying, what's he going to do, he cut off one end. he's got a tool for that. he's got man tools. doesn't need a buckle, just needs one extra piece. >> if i don't have time to get a belt and my only bel that's what i'm going to do. >> hipsters would pay $50 for this belt. that's nice. >> yeah, i broke a cable cord. i thought i'd upcycle it. >>> time to give away ano
. >>> jim clarke is back with how to red neck. i want to look at the collection of foods he has here and guess what he's going to make. >> lunch. >> or a late night s really good time because he's making a red neck lasagna. his title, not mine. >> with ramen. >> ravioli from a can, tomatoes, doritos, onion, bell pepper. >> at least something fresh. >> onion and green pepper. >> there it is, that's the finished product after you put it in a 350...
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our next panel we'll chear hare from jim clark, chief department of the los angeles attorneys office whose office brought the 2015 case against wells fargo. next we'll hear from mr. curry, the comptroller of the currency, wells fargo's prudential regulator. and then we'll hear from direct or cadre of the consumer financial protection bureau. [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> gentlemen, we appreciate all of you. appreciate your patience today. mr. clark, we'll start with you. all this written testimony will be made part of the record in its entirety. you start. hit the mike. mr. clark: chairman shelby, ranking member brown, key members of the committee, i'm jim clark, chief deputy city attorney of the city of los angeles. i'm appearing on behalf of our city attorney who submitted written testimony but could not be with us today. i would like to tell you briefly what our office did and why. what we discovered. and the relief to
our next panel we'll chear hare from jim clark, chief department of the los angeles attorneys office whose office brought the 2015 case against wells fargo. next we'll hear from mr. curry, the comptroller of the currency, wells fargo's prudential regulator. and then we'll hear from direct or cadre of the consumer financial protection bureau. [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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jim clark, the chief deputy from the los angeles city attorney's office who bought the 2015 case against wells fargo. next we will hear from mr. curry, the comptroller of the currency, wells fargo's prudential regulator and then we will hear from director cordray of the consumer financial protection bureau. [ indistinct conversation ] [ indistinct conversation ] >> gentlemen, we appreciate your patience today. we've had a very important and lengthy hearing. mr. clark, we will start with you but all of your written testimony will be made part of the in order its entirety. you can start. hit the mike. >> sorry about that. chairman shelby, ranking member brown, esteemed members of the committee, i'm jim clark, the chief deputy city attorney with the city of los angeles. i'm appearing on behalf of our city attorney who submitted written testimony but could not be with us today. i would like to tell you briefly what our office did and why, what we discovered and the relief for consumers we sought and obtained. on a sunday morning in december of 2013, we opened the los angeles angels of anahei
jim clark, the chief deputy from the los angeles city attorney's office who bought the 2015 case against wells fargo. next we will hear from mr. curry, the comptroller of the currency, wells fargo's prudential regulator and then we will hear from director cordray of the consumer financial protection bureau. [ indistinct conversation ] [ indistinct conversation ] >> gentlemen, we appreciate your patience today. we've had a very important and lengthy hearing. mr. clark, we will start with...
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i'm john clark. jim? not jim. we're right back after this. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer, overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. pat toomey. he's for wall street. not us senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. fourteen americans killed in a san bernardino mass shooting... but after this tragedy - when pat toomey had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns - he voted against closing this loophole for terrorists - and with the gun lobby. katie: we have to do everything in our power to keep guns away from terrorists who threaten our way of life. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message because we can't risk our families' safety on a loophole. y242cy y5yy >>> quick update on the breakdown news
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chairman shelby, ranking member brown, esteemed members of the committee, i'm jim clark, the chief deputy city attorney of the city of los angeles. i'm appearing on behalf of our city attorney who submitted written testimony but could not be with us today. i would like to tell you briefly what our office did and why. what we discovered, and the relief for consumers we sought and obtained. on a sunday morning in december of 2013, in the "los angeles times" there was a shocking story by scott wrecker. they found the wells fargo bank culture and harm that culture caused its customers. the story read in part, the employees opened unneeded accounts with customers, and forged clients' signatures on paperwork. some employees begged family members to open ghost accounts. our city attorney like thousands of other california consumers was appalled by what he read. he immediately con vind a meeting of key lawyers in our office to begin an investigation into the allegations of the story, and to determine if it actually could be brought by our office under the laws designed to protect consumers agains
chairman shelby, ranking member brown, esteemed members of the committee, i'm jim clark, the chief deputy city attorney of the city of los angeles. i'm appearing on behalf of our city attorney who submitted written testimony but could not be with us today. i would like to tell you briefly what our office did and why. what we discovered, and the relief for consumers we sought and obtained. on a sunday morning in december of 2013, in the "los angeles times" there was a shocking story by...
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. >> chairman shall be, ranking member brown, esteemed members of the committee, i am jim clark the deputy city attorney for the city of los angeles. i am attending on behalf of. [inaudible] i would like to tell you briefly what our office did and why and what we discovered in the relief for the sumer consumers we sought to obtain. in september 2013, we went to the los angeles time to find a shocking story. the story described wells fargo bank's sales culture. the story read in part, employees have opened unneeded accounts for customers, ordered credit cards without permission, forge signature on paperwork. employees begged family members to open ghost accounts. our city attorney, like thousands of other california consumers was appalled by what he read and convened a meeting of lawyers in our office to get investigation into the allegations of the story and determine if action should be brought under the california law to protect consumers. california's consumer protection law consisted of good old-fashioned detective work. we conducted dozens of interviews with current and former wells f
. >> chairman shall be, ranking member brown, esteemed members of the committee, i am jim clark the deputy city attorney for the city of los angeles. i am attending on behalf of. [inaudible] i would like to tell you briefly what our office did and why and what we discovered in the relief for the sumer consumers we sought to obtain. in september 2013, we went to the los angeles time to find a shocking story. the story described wells fargo bank's sales culture. the story read in part,...
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jim snyder. she moved to las vegas in 1942 and became active in the clark county school district after marrying her husband, a teacher, who went on to become superintendent of cctd. >>> the las vegas community gathered at palm mortuary to he passed away at the age of 91. many stopped by for his visitation. he was one of our favorite people to talk with over the years when we needed perspective on the war and the people who fought it. he loved sharing his stories with us and everyone else. his funeral is tomorrow at the southern nevada veterans memorial cemetery in boulder city. >>> nevada national guard members at home and in kuwait are marking the fifth anniversary of the mass shooting that killed four people. three guardsmen died in that seven others were wounded? they are planning a memorial from the ihop restaurant all the way to the guard complex. the 33-year-old gunman also shot and killed himself. he had been previously diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. >>> still no sign of a murder suspect who escaped police. kelsey thomas went looking for followup. >> reporter: there are still a lot o
jim snyder. she moved to las vegas in 1942 and became active in the clark county school district after marrying her husband, a teacher, who went on to become superintendent of cctd. >>> the las vegas community gathered at palm mortuary to he passed away at the age of 91. many stopped by for his visitation. he was one of our favorite people to talk with over the years when we needed perspective on the war and the people who fought it. he loved sharing his stories with us and everyone...
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jim, pack to -- back t in the studio. >> thank you. >>> the first woman elected to the very powerful clark county commission has passed away from heart failure. we're talking about thalia dondero. she was elected to the commission in 1974 and held the post for 20 years. then she went on to serve on the board of regents, the water valley water district. i talked with thalia dondero in 2013. 1982. thalia dondero was 96 years old. county commissioner, steve sisolak, she was a trailblazer who cared deeply about this community and served it with distinction. she broke the glass ceiling and became the first county commissioner and today the majority of our board is female. >>> well, a 16-year-old boy dragged some 20 feet. luckily, an off-duty trauma nurse was there to help. the teen is still hospitalized. the family says the driver responsible walked away with a traffic ticket. it happened near durango and deer springs. nathan o'neal is there now. you talked to an off-duty nurse anthony orozco was blindsided. he was walking to where he parked his car. he was actually headed to the gym. witnesses say that a driver cut the corner here and th
jim, pack to -- back t in the studio. >> thank you. >>> the first woman elected to the very powerful clark county commission has passed away from heart failure. we're talking about thalia dondero. she was elected to the commission in 1974 and held the post for 20 years. then she went on to serve on the board of regents, the water valley water district. i talked with thalia dondero in 2013. 1982. thalia dondero was 96 years old. county commissioner, steve sisolak, she was a...
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clark / santa cruz co. sheriff spokesman) >> "we've had a mix of folks that have decided to stay and some that have decided to leave." ...others, taking their chances. (jim digiovanni / lives in evacuation zone) >> "if we see flames get close then well head out. otherwise, i'm staying here." crews dropping retardant on the blaze -- competing with sweltering heat and dry brush. (capt. brian oliver / cal fire) >> "as it works its way around and it finds a valley or a gully or a drainage that's primed with fuels, that's the route it's going to go." reid binion: >> meanwhie facing the opposite problem: water. low-lying areas - inundated... after rivers and creeks swelled past their banks. authorities -- warning thousands of evacuated cedar rapids residents to stay away for a couple more days. ...expressing optimism, but also emphasizing the historical scope of the flooding. (jeff pomeranz / city manager, cedar rapids) >> "this is the second largest and most significant flood event in the history of the city of cedar rapids." reid binion: >> i'm reid binion reporting. ((sherry swensk)) there are some dangerous the country and the world. ............ we've got
clark / santa cruz co. sheriff spokesman) >> "we've had a mix of folks that have decided to stay and some that have decided to leave." ...others, taking their chances. (jim digiovanni / lives in evacuation zone) >> "if we see flames get close then well head out. otherwise, i'm staying here." crews dropping retardant on the blaze -- competing with sweltering heat and dry brush. (capt. brian oliver / cal fire) >> "as it works its way around and it finds...
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clark / santa cruz co. sheriff spokesman "we've had a mix of folks that have decided to stay and some that have decided to leave."...others, taking their chances. jim digiovanni / lives in evacuation zone "if we see flames get close then well head out. otherwise, i'm staying here."crews dropping retardant on the blaze cal fire "as it works its way around and it finds a valley or a gully or a drainage that's primed with fuels, that's the route it's going to go."meanwhile -- residents in parts of iowa -- facing the opposite problem: water. low-lying areas - inundated... after rivers and creeks swelled past their banks. authorities -- warning thousands of evacuated cedar rapids residents to stay away for a couple more days. ...expressing optimism, but also emphasizing the historical scope of the flooding. jeff pomeranz / city manager, cedar rapids "this is the second largest and most significant flood event in the hi of the city of cedar rapids."i'm reid binion reporting. toss to rob mostly cloudy with showers again today as a low slides over lake michigan and into indiana. a trough of low pressure will rotate around that low and across us to keep sho
clark / santa cruz co. sheriff spokesman "we've had a mix of folks that have decided to stay and some that have decided to leave."...others, taking their chances. jim digiovanni / lives in evacuation zone "if we see flames get close then well head out. otherwise, i'm staying here."crews dropping retardant on the blaze cal fire "as it works its way around and it finds a valley or a gully or a drainage that's primed with fuels, that's the route it's going to...
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clark county court system for more than seven years. >> david is accused of killing his fiance in 2009. his trial is just getting live from the court house. >> reporter: jim, that case, like you said, now been in the system for more than seven years. david and the victim's family waiting for this day to happen today. the wheels of justice, once again, turning for that family of the victim. robin jenkins moved to las vegas with hopes of making it as a singer. her family says she would work as aster everon weekdays and work towards her dream on the weekend. david, and had just broken up with him. >> that was the most dangerous time for her. >> reporter: vic jenkins is robin's father. he was on the phone with robin and believes he herd his daughter being murdered that day. >> when i called her, i knew something was wrong by the way she answered. i said, robin, how are you? better. >> david was arrested. >> i need an acknowledgement and accountability on the part of of the person who did this. >> i can no longer allow his obstruction to delay this case. >> reporter: after many delays, the trial is underway. potential jurors are being questioned to find those
clark county court system for more than seven years. >> david is accused of killing his fiance in 2009. his trial is just getting live from the court house. >> reporter: jim, that case, like you said, now been in the system for more than seven years. david and the victim's family waiting for this day to happen today. the wheels of justice, once again, turning for that family of the victim. robin jenkins moved to las vegas with hopes of making it as a singer. her family says she...
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jim lehrer of pbs moderates. this is just over 90 minutes. >> 30 seconds. mr. lehrer: good evening from the clark athletic center at the university of massachusetts in boston. i'm jim lehrer of the newshour on pbs, and i welcome you to the first of three 90-minute debates between the democratic candidate for president, vice president al gore and the republican candidate, governor george w. bush of texas. the debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates, and they will be conducted within formats and rules agreed to between the commission and the two campaigns. tonight we'll have the , candidates at podiums. no answer to a question can exceed two minutes. rebuttals are limited to one minute. but as moderator, i have the option to follow up and to extend any particular give and take another three-and-a-half minutes. even then, no single answer can exceed two minutes. the candidates, under their rules, may not question each other directly. there will be no opening statements, but each candidate may have up to two minutes for a closing statement. the questions and the subjects were
jim lehrer of pbs moderates. this is just over 90 minutes. >> 30 seconds. mr. lehrer: good evening from the clark athletic center at the university of massachusetts in boston. i'm jim lehrer of the newshour on pbs, and i welcome you to the first of three 90-minute debates between the democratic candidate for president, vice president al gore and the republican candidate, governor george w. bush of texas. the debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates, and they will be...
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kyle clark report the news rather than having him constantly use his position to pontificate on his political view? i will definitely change channels to hear the news due to his annoying newscasts." jim says "next is the best news show in a long, long time. keep it up." from bob, "really don't care much for the show." phil says "keep up the great willing to explore and comment on tough issues." >>> if you squeeze one last barbecue and you don't want to get off your apps and check the forecast, we have it here. >>> if there was a merit badge for earning merit badges, patrick has it, one final challenge. >>> the most nervous i have been on television in years. >> it is hot up here. >> my audition for a new job, >>> welcome back, i am not an app, i am chief meteorologist kathy sabine here to tell you holiday weekend, sunshine and 90s, guess what? change is afoot, tracking a weak front from the north dropping temperatures some 10 degrees tomorrow. the pictures coming in from the high country, are spectacular. perhaps a beautiful day on the river or on the lake with your best friend. the weather, pretty nice today. temperatures above average and the low 90s. as i mentioned with the cool f
kyle clark report the news rather than having him constantly use his position to pontificate on his political view? i will definitely change channels to hear the news due to his annoying newscasts." jim says "next is the best news show in a long, long time. keep it up." from bob, "really don't care much for the show." phil says "keep up the great willing to explore and comment on tough issues." >>> if you squeeze one last barbecue and you don't want...
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jim. earlier this week the patients at st. joseph's hospital got musical medicine. the florida orchestra. photojournalist corey clark was there. ?[classical music] >> music is healing for the spirit. it's a gift that elevates each of us to a higher level emotionally. >> we wanted to bring a concert which will give people a chance of reflection, of beauty, to have a sense of optimism we are totally aware of the necessity of medicine and physical healing, but music can offer something else. it can offer people a accepts of hope and a reminder of the beauty of the world. ?the thing about music is it bypasses the internet. bypasses language and culture. you can have so many people in the same room or in different cultures in the world and one piece of music and ask them to write down their emotions, you for each patient's rooms, there are many people who are able to come down and attend the concert for various reasons. and having chance to listen us in their room and to know that we care and to nona when they get better, i have something to look forward to on the outside. sharing classical music together. ?. >> alcides:
jim. earlier this week the patients at st. joseph's hospital got musical medicine. the florida orchestra. photojournalist corey clark was there. ?[classical music] >> music is healing for the spirit. it's a gift that elevates each of us to a higher level emotionally. >> we wanted to bring a concert which will give people a chance of reflection, of beauty, to have a sense of optimism we are totally aware of the necessity of medicine and physical healing, but music can offer something...
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clark, live in chicago, thank you. >> a huge test, no doubt, thank you, john. >>> here is jim rosenfield. >> next on nbc 10 news at 6:, new details on the bombings in new york and new jersey. up next, what the nbc 10 investigators found out about the suspects' travels. >> reporter: the west philly shooting rampage suspect has a criminal history dating back years. coming up, what we discovered today about the location of many of those crimes. >>> and i'm tracking showers in some neighborhoods. how long is it going to last before it starts to warm up again? my forecast, next at 6:00. >>> captured. the man wanted for a series of bombings in new jersey and new york arrested after a shootout with police. >>> who is he? nbc 10 investigators look into the suspect's past and how detectives quickly tracked him down. >>> plus raining buckets. our much-needed rain leads to flooding at the shore. >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >>> and i saw the video of him running boy. then all of a sudden, shots fired, and we come outside. >> we heard gunshots, boom, boom, boom. >> tonight, nbc 10 has new information about the bombings
clark, live in chicago, thank you. >> a huge test, no doubt, thank you, john. >>> here is jim rosenfield. >> next on nbc 10 news at 6:, new details on the bombings in new york and new jersey. up next, what the nbc 10 investigators found out about the suspects' travels. >> reporter: the west philly shooting rampage suspect has a criminal history dating back years. coming up, what we discovered today about the location of many of those crimes. >>> and i'm...
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jim kinny kicked off the event inside city hall this morning. the festival celebrates local hispanic heritage and cultural pride. >>> the eagles are back against the bears tonight with their rookie quarterback at the end. >> john clark is live ahead of the monday night matchup. hey, john. >> reporter: carson wentz is hoping to make a statement with his first monday night game. and some eagles players are going to make a statement during the national anthem. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> get all that sunshine out of chicago. great weather for the game. a super soaker here, we haven't seen rain like this in a long time. i'm tracking the showers in my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. y24kmy y5yy for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning assault weapons, and banning high-capacity ammunition clips. and pat toomey? against an assault weapons ban and against banning high capacity ammo clips like those used in the orlando massacre. listen to pat toomey brag: "i have had a perfect record with the nra." pat toomey gets an "a" from the nra. he's not for you. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. he's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious b
jim kinny kicked off the event inside city hall this morning. the festival celebrates local hispanic heritage and cultural pride. >>> the eagles are back against the bears tonight with their rookie quarterback at the end. >> john clark is live ahead of the monday night matchup. hey, john. >> reporter: carson wentz is hoping to make a statement with his first monday night game. and some eagles players are going to make a statement during the national anthem. we'll have more...
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clark, fox 13 news. >> construction on test track is set to start next spring and project is expected to be complete by mid 2019. >> here's a live look outside right now. meteorologist jim weber will have another check on your when a riverview family -- new to the area -- fell on hard times, their struggle when riverview family hard their struggle did not come unnoticed thetd a home but not much inside. word got around and community rallied around them. and all started with a facebook post. and as fox haley heinz shows us thanks to power of social media you can probably guess what happened next. for months this family didn't have a much to smile about. but thanks to the a kindness of stranger they are whole again. we're just so blessed beyond his wife four kids and two dogs to riverview from alabama. a back injury suffered while serving kept him out work for years this was fresh start with new job or so he hoped. housing plans fell through. they spent months living out of hotels with a money one running out we care for paws foundation offered to take their dogs until they had a home. >> military, they are part of our extended family. so you know, it's like no brainer fo
clark, fox 13 news. >> construction on test track is set to start next spring and project is expected to be complete by mid 2019. >> here's a live look outside right now. meteorologist jim weber will have another check on your when a riverview family -- new to the area -- fell on hard times, their struggle when riverview family hard their struggle did not come unnoticed thetd a home but not much inside. word got around and community rallied around them. and all started with a...
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chris clark, vocero del alguacil de santa cruz, dice que muchos residentes han decidido quedarse y correr el riesgo. jimropiezo. la cara de angustia de ambos! que sea un matrimonio que dure para el resto de sus vidas. seguimos con mÁs. ♪ alan: "punto y aparte". ¿cÓmo estÁs, anita? ana patricia: excelente, con este gran desayuno y con nuestros colegas. alan: puro carbohidrato bueno! mi maggie hermosa, quÉ bueno que nos acompaÑas. vamos hablar de este tema, que esta semana ha surgido con la muerte de juan gabriel, que es esta situaciÓn que marca a un ser humano cuando un padre estÁ ausente. le sucediÓ a luis alberto aguilera, el hijo secreto de juan gabriel. la repentina muerte del divo de juÁrez truncÓ sus esperanzas de estar mÁs tiempo con su papÁ, pertenecer a una familia. Éste es un fragmento de lo que dijo. luis alberto aguilera: fue el tiempo... tal vez no tanto como yo querÍa. uno siempre quiere mÁs tiempo al lado de sus padres. pero fue muy especial, muy valioso. fue poco tiempo, pero muchas memorias. borja: ¿podrÍamos decir que os veÍas una vez al mes, o una vez al aÑo...? luis alberto aguilera:
chris clark, vocero del alguacil de santa cruz, dice que muchos residentes han decidido quedarse y correr el riesgo. jimropiezo. la cara de angustia de ambos! que sea un matrimonio que dure para el resto de sus vidas. seguimos con mÁs. ♪ alan: "punto y aparte". ¿cÓmo estÁs, anita? ana patricia: excelente, con este gran desayuno y con nuestros colegas. alan: puro carbohidrato bueno! mi maggie hermosa, quÉ bueno que nos acompaÑas. vamos hablar de este tema, que esta semana ha...