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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. an: the prison guard work strike at the holman correctional facility comes as a largest prison work strike in u.s. history injured its third week. organizers report as of last week, at leaeast 20 prisons in 1 states continued to protest including alabama, florida, indiana, michigan, new york, ohio, south carolina, and washington. at organizing committee said one point 120,000 prisoners were on strike. several facilities were put on lockdown with prisoners kept in their cells and denied phone access both before and during the strike. organizers were also put in solitary confinement. amy: joining us from austin, texas, azzurra crispino, the media co-chair of the incarcerated workers organizing committee still with us is pastor kenneth glasgow and kinetik justice. azzurra crispino, talk about this nationwide strike. does this have any precedent in ?odern u.s. history how extensive is it. some officials are claiming it has already petered out. >> certainly, the history here, there's repeat
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. an: the prison guard work strike at the holman correctional facility comes as a largest prison work strike in u.s. history injured its third week. organizers report as of last week, at leaeast 20 prisons in 1 states continued to protest including alabama, florida, indiana, michigan, new york, ohio, south carolina, and washington. at organizing committee said one point 120,000 prisoners were on strike. several facilities were put on lockdown with prisoners...
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i'm amy goodman and juan gonzalez. an come in a moment we are going to be talking about the attica prison uprising. but right now we're going to be looking at the banks and who is billionthe $3.8 pipeline, the dakota access pipeline. juan: we will continue on wednesday in minneapolis -- we want to continue to coverage of the standoff at standing rock over the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. we will look at who is profiting off of it. on wednesday in minneapolis, dozens protested at u.s. bank plaza, demanding us bank stop funding the pipeline. according to an investigation published by little sis, u.s. bank has extended a $175 million credit line to energy transfer partners, the company behind the pipeline. amy: meanwhile, saturday was the first day of a two-week call for actions against the financial institutions that are bankrolling the dakota access pipeline project. we turn now to part two of our conversation with hugh macmillan, a senior researcher with food & water watch, who's new investigation reveals the do
i'm amy goodman and juan gonzalez. an come in a moment we are going to be talking about the attica prison uprising. but right now we're going to be looking at the banks and who is billionthe $3.8 pipeline, the dakota access pipeline. juan: we will continue on wednesday in minneapolis -- we want to continue to coverage of the standoff at standing rock over the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. we will look at who is profiting off of it. on wednesday in minneapolis, dozens protested at u.s....
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. are speaking with chief reporter for the guardian u.s. come author of an explosive new report called, "because scott walker asked." juan: at a press conference on thursday, wisconsin governor scott walker said he will lead an investigation into the john doe documents leak to legal authorities. >> we been scrutinized more than any elected official in america. we have had several -- not just one, including a circuit court whoe that is well respected to my knowledge is not in affiliation with anyone, has shut down the facebook investigation. we've seen a degree of courts. people who fail to win in a court of law because their arguments are baseless under the law, now trying to selectively [indiscernible] to try to win in a court of public opinion. they're doing it without context. we're going to abide by what was set in the first place of the legal system, which was not to comment on those things until they are fully resolved. frustrating when time and time to be shut down by the courts.
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. are speaking with chief reporter for the guardian u.s. come author of an explosive new report called, "because scott walker asked." juan: at a press conference on thursday, wisconsin governor scott walker said he will lead an investigation into the john doe documents leak to legal authorities. >> we been scrutinized more than any elected official in america. we have had several -- not just one, including a circuit court whoe that is well...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. ilian senate has voted to impeach the country's democratically elected president dilma rousseff from office in what many are calling a coup by . the vote was 61 to 20. rousseff denounced the decision, saying there's no constitutional justification for her impeachment. that just o overthrownn the first woman elected president of brazil without there being any constitutional justification for this impeachment. but the coup was not just carried out against me and my party or the allied partieses to support me today. this was just the beginning. the coup is going to strike without distinction every progressive and democratic political organization. they think they have beaten us, but they are mistaken. i know we're all going to fight. , against them, the firmest, most tireless, and energetic c opposition that a cp government can face. i repeat, there will be come against them, , the most determined opposition that a coup government can face. this i is not how the story end. i'm m certainln
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. ilian senate has voted to impeach the country's democratically elected president dilma rousseff from office in what many are calling a coup by . the vote was 61 to 20. rousseff denounced the decision, saying there's no constitutional justification for her impeachment. that just o overthrownn the first woman elected president of brazil without there being any constitutional justification for this impeachment. but the coup was not just carried out against me...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. an: we turn now to arkansas to look at the case o of a mother o just spent 35 days in a county jail after she accidentally bounced a $29 check five years ago. nikki petree was sentenced to jail last month by a judge accused of running a debtors' prison. petree had already been arrested at least seven times over the bounced check and paid at least $600 in court fines -- more than 20 times more than the original debt. petree said -- "every time i go to jail, they'd let me out immediately for $100. they'd turn around and add $600 or $700 more to my bond. i couldn't afford to pay. they cornered me, and there was no way out from underneath it. i felt overwhelmed and hopeless." amy: nikki petree's release comes as the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law, the aclu, and international law firm morrison & foerster filed a class action civil rights lawsuit challenging the modern-day debtors' prison in sherwood, arkansas. the lawsuit was filed in the united states districtct court r the
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. an: we turn now to arkansas to look at the case o of a mother o just spent 35 days in a county jail after she accidentally bounced a $29 check five years ago. nikki petree was sentenced to jail last month by a judge accused of running a debtors' prison. petree had already been arrested at least seven times over the bounced check and paid at least $600 in court fines -- more than 20 times more than the original debt. petree said -- "every time i go to...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. an: speaking on thursday, republican presidential candidate donald trurump saidd because of the unrest in charlotte "the country looks bad to the world." he used the events to appeal to black voters. mr. trump: the people who will suffer the most as a result of these riots are law-abiding african-american residents who live in these committees where the crime is so rampant. it is their jobs, housing markets, schools, economic conditions that will suffer and the first duty of government is to protect their well-being and safety. we have to do that. there is no compassion in tolerating lawless conduct. crime and violence is an attack on the poor and will never be accepted in a trunk administration. never, ever. our job -- [applause] our job is not to make life more comfortable for the violent disruptor, but t to make life me comfortable for the african-american parent trying to raise their kids in peace, to walk their children to school, and to get their children grade educations. we nee
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. an: speaking on thursday, republican presidential candidate donald trurump saidd because of the unrest in charlotte "the country looks bad to the world." he used the events to appeal to black voters. mr. trump: the people who will suffer the most as a result of these riots are law-abiding african-american residents who live in these committees where the crime is so rampant. it is their jobs, housing markets, schools, economic conditions that will...
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with juan gonzalez.uan: we are speaking with the director of "snowden" oliver stone. let's go to another clip from the film. >> where did you study? >> mostly i am self-taught. you can to make your busy, but that c is aray 1? >> yes, yes it is. the first supercomputer. engineer? an >>, an engineer. too,ucture and counselor, are supposed make sure you don't buckle under the pressure, turn to drugs and booze. >> you won't have that problem with need. i don't do drugs or booze. >> what is your choice? >> computers. >> snowden, you come to the right whorehouse. juan: we are joined by oliver stone and joseph gordon-levitt, who stars in the film as the main character. i would like to ask you about the one, the times were able to meet with edward snowden to get your sense of the character and what most surprised you about the man you are for training. >> as oliver said, he and his cowriter took a number of trips to moscow to meet with mr. snowden and he was really generous with his time and get a lot of info on
with juan gonzalez.uan: we are speaking with the director of "snowden" oliver stone. let's go to another clip from the film. >> where did you study? >> mostly i am self-taught. you can to make your busy, but that c is aray 1? >> yes, yes it is. the first supercomputer. engineer? an >>, an engineer. too,ucture and counselor, are supposed make sure you don't buckle under the pressure, turn to drugs and booze. >> you won't have that problem with need. i...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we continue to look at the u.n.mit for refugees and migrants which produced a nonbinding declaration of developing accord needed and humane response to the migration crisis. the united states objected to language in the original draft of the resolution that said children should never be detained. the agreement ultimately said children should "seldom, if ever, be detained" and calls it a "measure of last resort." this comes as teenagers held at the berks county residential center -- an immigrant family jail in pennsylvania -- are protesting their indefinite detention. some have been held more than a year while they seek asylum with their mothers, who are also detained. this is 16-year-old estefany adriana mendez from el salvador responding to the u.s.'s insistence on changing the language of the summit's declaration. they said before they rejected it completely, but now they're saying it is an alternative measure and i think it should not be that way because the truth for all of us here, the children who are here and
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we continue to look at the u.n.mit for refugees and migrants which produced a nonbinding declaration of developing accord needed and humane response to the migration crisis. the united states objected to language in the original draft of the resolution that said children should never be detained. the agreement ultimately said children should "seldom, if ever, be detained" and calls it a "measure of last resort." this comes as...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. r guest is bill mckibben, cofounder of 350.org. among his books " eearth." juan: i want to ask about the specifics of this massive movement toward dealing with climate change. you mention in your writing, mark jacobson, a stanford professor who has studied this for years that has come up with a model for how each state in the union could be able to deal with reachable goals. can you talk about some of the specifics he has? >> you can't believe how detailed the work this team at stanford has done. if you go into their database and ask how many acres of south facing roof there are in alabama that are not shaded by trees where you can put solar panels, a number pops up. now the same for most countries in the world. what they demonstrate is, it is within both economic and to, byal possibility 2030, be getting 80% of our power from renewable energy. it is not easy because the fossil fuel complex is the center of our economy and there an huge amount of something investment that would have to
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. r guest is bill mckibben, cofounder of 350.org. among his books " eearth." juan: i want to ask about the specifics of this massive movement toward dealing with climate change. you mention in your writing, mark jacobson, a stanford professor who has studied this for years that has come up with a model for how each state in the union could be able to deal with reachable goals. can you talk about some of the specifics he has? >> you can't believe...
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juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show with an update on the fight by native americans to stop the proposed $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline, which would run from -- through north dakota, south dakota, iowa, and illinois and could contaminate the missouri river. more than 1000 native americans from more than 100 tribes have traveled to the resistance camps on and around the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. it's the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. well, on tuesday, a federal judge ruled on a request for a temporary restraining order to halt some construction until that same judge issues a ruling later in the week on an injunction the tribe filed challenging the u.s. army corps of engineers over its approval of the pipeline. yesterday, u.s. district judge james boasberg issued a temporary retraining order that halts construction only between route 1806 and lake oahe, but
juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. we begin today's show with an update on the fight by native americans to stop the proposed $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline, which would run from -- through north dakota, south dakota, iowa, and illinois and could contaminate the missouri river. more than 1000 native americans from more than 100 tribes have traveled to the resistance camps on and around the standing rock...
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juan gonzalez and i interviewed david cay johnston last month.we began by asking him what's the main theme he has taken away from his years of studying trump's operations. >> donald doesn't know anything. and if you listen carefully to whahat he says, it becomes apparent. he was a asked by a hugh hewewt during one of the debates, the right-wing radio talk show host, about the nucleaear triad. that's thehe capacity of the u.. to deliver a n nuclear bomb from a submarine missile, a land-based missile, or an airplane. his answer indicated he had no idea. well, it turned out hugh hewitt had asked the same question months earlier on his radio show, and trump didn't learn in between. trump talks as if the president's a dictator. wh he ran casinos, he didn't know the games. he did not know the odds. he didn't know how to handle customers. all he knew how to do was take money out of the organizatioion, which weakened it, and that's why his casinos were among the first to fold. amy: let's go back to the clip thatat you reference also in the making of dona
juan gonzalez and i interviewed david cay johnston last month.we began by asking him what's the main theme he has taken away from his years of studying trump's operations. >> donald doesn't know anything. and if you listen carefully to whahat he says, it becomes apparent. he was a asked by a hugh hewewt during one of the debates, the right-wing radio talk show host, about the nucleaear triad. that's thehe capacity of the u.. to deliver a n nuclear bomb from a submarine missile, a...
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buty he blasted is 33rd the most since juan gonzalez a 35 back in 2001. the team needs again tonight at 810. >> juan gonzalez a good day to douse he was going out of bounds why did they take it him? he was obviously going out of town. >> they say he shouldn't have hould have slid i don't know. nine minutes after 8:00 o'clock is your time on this tuesday hillary clintone0 keeps her doctor's advice. >> how much time she's taking off's from the campaign trail, d what she says aboutam our pneumonia diagnosis. are speaking out on her death what they say she passed away from. >> good morning, everyone will needy radar until tomorrow morning we will start to see showers and northwestern ohio that is to mount today it looks like the sunshine continues mid-seventies by noonon most of them out into the lower '80s. >> good morning. t the morning show tradition loaded up.th would not be a clam bake without something on the grill. we want to show you somethingt kicking t if you change an ingredient in a casserole what happens? that is why h we have to make se the ingr
buty he blasted is 33rd the most since juan gonzalez a 35 back in 2001. the team needs again tonight at 810. >> juan gonzalez a good day to douse he was going out of bounds why did they take it him? he was obviously going out of town. >> they say he shouldn't have hould have slid i don't know. nine minutes after 8:00 o'clock is your time on this tuesday hillary clintone0 keeps her doctor's advice. >> how much time she's taking off's from the campaign trail, d what she says...
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fÉlix: nuestro reportero juan carlos gonzÁlez esta en vivo desde el puente internacional de el paso, viendo que ya empezÓ el recorrido de la familia de juan gabriel., con los restos del cantante. en juan carlos: aquÍ se puede ver a mucha gente. estamos a unos cuantos pasos de mÉxico, este puente internacional. hay mucha gente que ha venido. estÁn las canciones, hay canciones en los puestos de enfrente, automÓviles que estÁn aquÍ pasando y tocando las canciones de juan gabriel, el ambiente parece de fiesta, y estas personas quieran ver pasar por unos segundos las cenizas de su cantante favorito, juan gabriel. seÑora, usted me decÍa, obviamente viene con mucho cariÑo. >> con mucho cariÑo, el cariÑo que todos le tenemos a juan gabriel. es para nosotros una pÉrdida tan grande, como si fuera un familiar de nosotros. reportero: usted va para juÁrez, tambiÉn. >> voy para juÁrez a la casa de juan gabriel. juan carlos: hay otras personas que no pueden ir. nos comentaba esta seÑora, no tiene la oportunidad de ir, vi que estaba llorando. >> era mi Ídolo desde pequeÑa, lo agarraba, lo besaba, es
fÉlix: nuestro reportero juan carlos gonzÁlez esta en vivo desde el puente internacional de el paso, viendo que ya empezÓ el recorrido de la familia de juan gabriel., con los restos del cantante. en juan carlos: aquÍ se puede ver a mucha gente. estamos a unos cuantos pasos de mÉxico, este puente internacional. hay mucha gente que ha venido. estÁn las canciones, hay canciones en los puestos de enfrente, automÓviles que estÁn aquÍ pasando y tocando las canciones de juan gabriel, el...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. : we turn now to wednesday's decisive vote by congress to allow americans to sue saudi arabia over the 9/11 attacks. overriding president obama's veto of the bill. it's the first time during obama's presididency that his vo has bebeen overridden by congre. the senate rejected the veto 97 to 1, while the house rejected it 348 to 77. this means the "justice against sponsors of terrorism act" now becomes law. this legislation would allow courts to waive claim of foreign sovereign immunity after an act of terrorism occurs within u.s. borders. the bill had passed both the house and the senate earlier this year, but president obama had vetoed it earlier this month. this is the president speaking to cnn wednesday. pres. obama: legislation did was citizenif a private believes that having been terrorism -- i terrorism, then they can file a personal lawsuit, a private lawsuit in court. that is t that if we eliminate this notion of sovereign immunity, then our men and women in uniform around the
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. : we turn now to wednesday's decisive vote by congress to allow americans to sue saudi arabia over the 9/11 attacks. overriding president obama's veto of the bill. it's the first time during obama's presididency that his vo has bebeen overridden by congre. the senate rejected the veto 97 to 1, while the house rejected it 348 to 77. this means the "justice against sponsors of terrorism act" now becomes law. this legislation would allow courts to...
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cuenta con el departamento llamado dream center donde reciben ayuda orientaciÓn y asistencia, juan carlos gonzÁlezpara convertirse en un requisito california. juan carlos: estudiantes de la universidad de california del sur del estado lograron que se estableciera un centro que diera ayuda a los llamado "dreamers" en diferentes aspectos. >>los ayudamos para las becas y sentirse a gusto. juan carlos: pero la ayuda que se brinda no se limita a los beneficiarios de daca, daniel quien es indocumentado estudiÓ administraciÓn de empresas. daniel: el tiempo que he estado en este centro he recibido mucha ayuda en tÉrminos educativos. juan carlos: segÚn nos explica este centro se logrÓ gracias a la tenacidad de los propios estudiantes, sin embargo, existe una propuesta de ley que ya fue aprobada por la legislatura de california y espera la firma del gobernador de california jerry brown. son varias las universidades que cuentan con un llamado dream center, tendrÁn la obligaciÓn de crear centros como este. hay varias universidades que se oponen a la propuesta comenta este lÍder estudiantil. >> piensan que tod
cuenta con el departamento llamado dream center donde reciben ayuda orientaciÓn y asistencia, juan carlos gonzÁlezpara convertirse en un requisito california. juan carlos: estudiantes de la universidad de california del sur del estado lograron que se estableciera un centro que diera ayuda a los llamado "dreamers" en diferentes aspectos. >>los ayudamos para las becas y sentirse a gusto. juan carlos: pero la ayuda que se brinda no se limita a los beneficiarios de daca, daniel...
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nos cuenta juan carlos gonzÁlez. che la madrugada en california,, debido a ese horario se exponen en muchas ocasiones a ser vÍctima de abuso sexual, como le sucediÓ a leticia soto. >> con un aliento asqueroso, tomaba. enrique: ella y otras que diecisiete personas narraron sus experiencias y realizaron una huelga de hambre en los jardines del capitolio estatal, presionando ayer y brown para que firmara -- jerry brown para quÉ firmara la medida. una empleada de la oficina del gobernador saliÓ y les dio personalmente la noticia. >> estamos felices de que la ley haya sido firmada y agradecemos a jerry brown, de que haya levantado la voz de todas estas mujeres que han estado haciendo huelga de hambre esta semana. >> se establece un registro de que toda compaÑÍa de limpieza se tendrÁ que registrar con el estado. requiere que toda compaÑÍa de limpieza eduque a las trabajadoras cada aÑo acerca de sus derechos y quÉ deben hacer si se encuentran en una situaciÓn de acoso o asalto. juan carlos: se establece un grupo de consejerÍ
nos cuenta juan carlos gonzÁlez. che la madrugada en california,, debido a ese horario se exponen en muchas ocasiones a ser vÍctima de abuso sexual, como le sucediÓ a leticia soto. >> con un aliento asqueroso, tomaba. enrique: ella y otras que diecisiete personas narraron sus experiencias y realizaron una huelga de hambre en los jardines del capitolio estatal, presionando ayer y brown para que firmara -- jerry brown para quÉ firmara la medida. una empleada de la oficina del gobernador...
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reportero: juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.proceso revocatorio del mandato de nicolÁs ♪ ♪ ilia: muriÓ en tel aviv, quien habÍa sido hospitalizado la semana pasada despuÉs de sufrir un derrame cerebral, pÉrea fu artÍfice de acercamiento entre palestinos e israelÍes, ganÓ el premio nobel de la paz. enrique: 10 aÑos despuÉs de una reacciÓn masiva, han llegado bajo acusaciones de que tambiÉn en este caso ha prevalecido la impunidad. enrique peÑa nieto era gobernador de la entidad, hubo decenas de detenciones arbitrarias y cerca de 30 mujeres aseguran haber sido violadas por policÍas. jessica: cuatro de mayo de 2006, tras el enfrentamiento ocurriÓ san salvador atenco, mÁs de 200 personas fueron detenidas por agentes de seguridad, entre ellas 26 mujeres fueron abusadas sexualmente por los propios policÍas. >> yo veÍa como a travÉs del tejido de mi playera los policÍas caminaban sobre una pila de personas. estructuraban sexualmente, -- >> nos tocaban sexualmente. reportero: la corte interamericana de derechos humanos revisarÁ lo ocurr
reportero: juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.proceso revocatorio del mandato de nicolÁs ♪ ♪ ilia: muriÓ en tel aviv, quien habÍa sido hospitalizado la semana pasada despuÉs de sufrir un derrame cerebral, pÉrea fu artÍfice de acercamiento entre palestinos e israelÍes, ganÓ el premio nobel de la paz. enrique: 10 aÑos despuÉs de una reacciÓn masiva, han llegado bajo acusaciones de que tambiÉn en este caso ha prevalecido la impunidad. enrique peÑa nieto era gobernador de la...
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reportero: juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.proceso revocatorio del mandato de nicolÁs yo tengo casi todo bajo control, menos mi azúcar en la sangre. mi médico dice que mi diabetes puede cambiar y que estoy lista para empezar una insulina como tresiba®. tresiba® es una insulina que funciona como la del cuerpo se libera lenta y constantemente. muy bien. me mantengo ocupada las 24 horas del día... y más. tresiba® funciona por más de 24 horas. se usa una vez al día, a cualquier hora del día si es necesario para controlar el azúcar en la sangre. mis turnos en el hospital siempre cambian. con tresiba® yo decido cuándo y dónde usar mi insulina. si me atraso o se me olvida, la uso apenas me acuerdo y espero al menos 8 horas antes de la próxima dosis. tresiba® viene en una pluma flextouch®. usa una aguja corta y fina. tresiba® es una insulina de acción prolongada que se usa para controlar el azúcar en la sangre en adultos con diabetes. no use tresiba® para el tratamiento de la cetoacidosis diabética, durante episodios de nivel bajo de a
reportero: juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn.proceso revocatorio del mandato de nicolÁs yo tengo casi todo bajo control, menos mi azúcar en la sangre. mi médico dice que mi diabetes puede cambiar y que estoy lista para empezar una insulina como tresiba®. tresiba® es una insulina que funciona como la del cuerpo se libera lenta y constantemente. muy bien. me mantengo ocupada las 24 horas del día... y más. tresiba® funciona por más de 24 horas. se usa una vez al día, a cualquier hora del...
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nosotros continuamos con la cobertura en equipo y vamos con juan carlos gonzÁlez que se encuentra convo de juÁrez. reportero: buenas nochesreportero:, ha sido un dÍa de muchas emociones, para la gente que vive del lado estadounidense, de el paso, texas, asÍ como la gente que reside aquÍ, en ciudad juÁrez, chihuahua ciudad donde naciÓ juan gabriel. se ha ido en cuerpo pero sus canciones siguen presentes. no hemos podido apreciar el dÍa de hoy. -- lo hemos podido apreciar el dÍa de hoy. seÑora, venga, tantito, la veo aquÍ, con fotografias de juan gabriel. muÉstrame, explique me, lo que significa juan gabriel para usted. >> lo conozco desde que andaba aquÍ en el noa noa, y en las calles.he sabido su trayectoria, siempre me ha gustado, yo era mÁs chica. reportero: hay gente que imagino, todo el mundo hubiera querido haber estado ahÍ. no se usa. >> yo no me pude arrimar, estoy desde la maÑana, pero estoy muy contenta de estar aquÍ. y darle el Último adiÓs. es muy importante estar presente. reportero: muchÍsimas gracias, seÑora. hay gente viene de todas partes, de diferentes edades. cuando
nosotros continuamos con la cobertura en equipo y vamos con juan carlos gonzÁlez que se encuentra convo de juÁrez. reportero: buenas nochesreportero:, ha sido un dÍa de muchas emociones, para la gente que vive del lado estadounidense, de el paso, texas, asÍ como la gente que reside aquÍ, en ciudad juÁrez, chihuahua ciudad donde naciÓ juan gabriel. se ha ido en cuerpo pero sus canciones siguen presentes. no hemos podido apreciar el dÍa de hoy. -- lo hemos podido apreciar el dÍa de hoy....
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juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica funcionan estos centros que prÓximamente logran ser un lujo para convertirsela universidad de california en el sur del estado lograron que se establecer un centro que diera ayuda a los dreamers diferentes aspectos. >> desayunamos con aplicaciones para becas, y principalmente, como sentirse a gusto en la universidad. juan: la ayuda que se brinda en este centro no se limita a los beneficiarios de daca. daniel, que es indocumentado estudiÓ administraciÓn de empresas. >> el tiempo que he estado en este centro recibido mucha ayuda en tÉrminoseducativos, administrativos y trabajo. segÚn nos explican, este centro se logrÓ gracias a la tenacidad de los propios estudiantes. existe una propuesta de ley aprobada por la legislatura de california espera la firma del gobernador de california. son varias universidades que cuentan con los llamados dream centers. si la medida se convierte en ley, los colegios y universidades pÚblicas tendrÁn la obligaciÓn de crear centros como este hay varias universidades que se oponen a la propuesta segÚn nos comenta este lÍder estudiantil.
juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica funcionan estos centros que prÓximamente logran ser un lujo para convertirsela universidad de california en el sur del estado lograron que se establecer un centro que diera ayuda a los dreamers diferentes aspectos. >> desayunamos con aplicaciones para becas, y principalmente, como sentirse a gusto en la universidad. juan: la ayuda que se brinda en este centro no se limita a los beneficiarios de daca. daniel, que es indocumentado estudiÓ administraciÓn...