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la, la, la, la ? ? la, la, la, la, la, la, ? ? la, la, la, la, la, la ? ? la, la, la, la, la ? >> stephen: ? my cherie amore ? ? lovely as a sunny day ? >> so you heard this song, like it, can relate to it. >> stephen: i do. >> because you've heard it over and over again. so after hearing it, you begin to sing it, hear the melody, feel it, do the little move and all that kind of stuff and, before you know it, you're singing it, okay. >> stephen: and that's what a political slogan is like? >> a political slogan. particularly now, these days, you have -- you know, the do whatever they have to do to persuade you, so you hear the thing, "i just don't trust her," i don't why, but i just don't trust her, i just don't trust her -- >> stephen: stevie, if we weren't live, i would want to talk to you forever. but i do have one question for you. i would love to hear you do a song to make people feel calmer tonight.ee would you be willing to do before we go tonight? ( applause ) >> i will. but i want to encourage you to go out and vote. please, do that. it's your right. and don't believe t
la, la, la, la ? ? la, la, la, la, la, la, ? ? la, la, la, la, la, la ? ? la, la, la, la, la ? >> stephen: ? my cherie amore ? ? lovely as a sunny day ? >> so you heard this song, like it, can relate to it. >> stephen: i do. >> because you've heard it over and over again. so after hearing it, you begin to sing it, hear the melody, feel it, do the little move and all that kind of stuff and, before you know it, you're singing it, okay. >> stephen: and that's what a...
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, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ >> anthony: igger and more multifaceted than it's given credit for. >> partier: miami, where you at? >> anthony: we tend over the years to focus on miami's -- how shall i put this -- party zone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the kind of place we say that could never be me and then it is. ♪ it's a temptation that's almost irresistible. the seductions of flash, of palm trees, balmy nights, deco architecture, television shows made real, but across the causeway a few miles down the way there are other worlds, older ones. i think it's safe to say better ones. ♪ way out west 20 miles from the airport tucked in yet another strip mall is this place and you go there because, well, you need coffee. and because cuba, respect. and because michelle bernstein is there. >> anthony: is this miami? it was a long time getting here. >> michelle: you need a car in miami, and yes, this is like the heart of miami. >> anthony: michelle is one of my miami's most iconic influential chefs, born and bred her. >> anthony: when people say w
, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ >> anthony: igger and more multifaceted than it's given credit for. >> partier: miami, where you at? >> anthony: we tend over the years to focus on miami's -- how shall i put this -- party zone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the kind of place we say that could never be me and then it is. ♪ it's a temptation that's almost irresistible. the seductions of flash, of palm trees, balmy nights, deco...
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. ♪ singing la, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la [ spanish radio chatter ] >> radio and shine, it's a beautiful day in houston, but it's gonna be a hot one! ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: close-minded, prejudicial, quick to make assumptions about places different than where we grew up. i'm not talking about texas. i'm talking about, well, me. and people like me, who are way too comfortable thinking of texas as a big space filled with intolerant, invariably right wing white people waddling between the fast food outlet and the gun store. that, of course, is wrong. ♪ but then, i'm used to being wrong. texas, houston in particular, is a very different place than you might imagine from the stereotypes and the sound bites of its national political figures. immigrants, refugees, and non-white americans have, in fact, been transforming the city, th
. ♪ singing la, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la [ spanish radio chatter ] >> radio and shine, it's a beautiful day in houston, but it's gonna be a hot one! ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: close-minded,...
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la, la, la, la ? ? la, la, la, la, la, la, ? ? la, la, la, la, ? my cherry amore ? ? lovel a okay. >> stephen: and that's what a political slogan is like? >> a political slogan. you have -- you know, the various ones in media and they do whatever they have to do to persuade you, so you hear the thing, i just don't trust her, i don't why, but i just don't trust her, i just don't trust her -- >> stephen: stevie, if we weren't live, i would want to talk to you forever. but i do have one question for you. i would love to hear y would you be lling tboutforee go go out and vote. please, do that. it's your right. and don't believe to those who say to you your vote doesn't matter because your vote does matter. we need you to vote because, truly, right now where we are h, it's goin' around ? ? breaking many hearts ? ? stop it, please ? ? before it's gone too far ?e me love. ( cheers and applause ) ? ooh, why the phelps face? old computer slowing you down? is it a real drag? you know... i know. new computers are super-fast. and yet here you are with a new world record for the s
la, la, la, la ? ? la, la, la, la, la, la, ? ? la, la, la, la, ? my cherry amore ? ? lovel a okay. >> stephen: and that's what a political slogan is like? >> a political slogan. you have -- you know, the various ones in media and they do whatever they have to do to persuade you, so you hear the thing, i just don't trust her, i don't why, but i just don't trust her, i just don't trust her -- >> stephen: stevie, if we weren't live, i would want to talk to you forever. but i do...
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> cuba has been sitting here for whathour away, basically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh seafood. >> humble fishing village, traditional fishing family? >> yes. >> what about the sushi? what's going on in this country, man? >> things are changing, anthony, what can i say? >> my name is hugo. i was born in cuba. i was in one of cuba's most prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro. i was a teenager. the kid that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation and i was expelled from school. my mom said the only choice is for us to leave cuba. i'm a businessman. i've lived in miami 35 years. it's my home base. i come back and forth to cuba. i've been coming to cuba for over 20
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> cuba has been sitting here for whathour away, basically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh seafood. >> humble...
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, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: thisly heard about it. you may even have a pretty solid image in your head of what it looks like, what it is like. or, maybe, you can't picture it at all. the south bronx sounds familiar, as a bad thing. and the bronx, at one time, was said to be "burning," wasn't it? for the most part, the bronx is overlooked, the never visited borough in new york city, which is a shame because the bronx is a magical place with its own energy, its own food, vibe, and rhythm. you've been to brooklyn. maybe it's time you took a look at the bronx. >> lloyd: in august of 1973, the sister of dj kool herc was holding a birthday party for herself in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue. as kool herc was playing the music on his two-disc turntable, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice and then began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again, and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performances and people bega
, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: thisly heard about it. you may even have a pretty solid image in your head of what it looks like, what it is like. or, maybe, you can't picture it at all. the south bronx sounds familiar, as a bad thing. and the bronx, at one time, was said to be "burning," wasn't it? for the most part, the bronx is overlooked, the never visited borough in new york city, which is a shame because...
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la la-la la la ? ? la-la-la la la ? [ imitating se?or wences ] hello. you like being here, too? ? la-la-la la la la-a la ? [ sings in orkan, whistles ] this is too humiliating for you. please, make me stop. what's going on here? he's making a fool out of you! face it. he's too fast. he's just playing with you. "whom." bon app?tite. ahh! [ whistles ] this is too painful for me. well...okay. and will you say you're sorry to mindy? i'm sorry, mindy. boy, am i ever sorry. then it's over. bartender, spam for everybody! that was the most incredible thing i've ever seen! how did you do that? i don't know. i think i'm out of shape. i think i pulled a frontal lobe. it was absolutely amazing. you beat him without hurting him, and you protected me. mork calling orson. come in, orson. mork calling orson. come in, orson. mork calling orson. come in, orson. what are you doing? i was doing a little shadowboxing. since there are no shadows in my mind, i was punching thoughts. i didn't know you had any. oh, just one, and the little sucker's hiding in my subconscious. you know violence is against or
la la-la la la ? ? la-la-la la la ? [ imitating se?or wences ] hello. you like being here, too? ? la-la-la la la la-a la ? [ sings in orkan, whistles ] this is too humiliating for you. please, make me stop. what's going on here? he's making a fool out of you! face it. he's too fast. he's just playing with you. "whom." bon app?tite. ahh! [ whistles ] this is too painful for me. well...okay. and will you say you're sorry to mindy? i'm sorry, mindy. boy, am i ever sorry. then it's over....
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> cuba has been sitting here 55 yearsasically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh seafood. >> humble fishing village, traditional fishing family? >> yes. >> what about the sushi? what's going on in this country, man? >> things are changing, anthony, what can i say? >> my name is hugo. i was born in cuba. i was in one of cuba's most prominent schools when i made a joke about president fidel castro. i was a teenager. the kid that slept on the bunk bed on top of me recorded our conversation and i was expelled from school. my mom said the only choice is for us to leave cuba. i've lived in miami 35 years. it's my home base. i come back and forth it cuba. i've been coming to cuba for over 20 years. cuba is a communist coun
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> cuba has been sitting here 55 yearsasically giving the biggest superpower in the world the stiff middle finger. 50-plus years of animosity, embargo, rationing, and fidel castro is still hanging on. but recently, there are powerful indications that everything is about to change. we are in a little fishing town. this place is where two brothers go out and fish every morning and bring fresh seafood. >> humble fishing village,...
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, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ [ whistle blows ] you have never been here. in fact, it is likely that you may never have even heard of this place. tourists don't really come here. there are few hotels, no major attractions. [ man speaking portuguese ] >> anthony: the state of minas gerais, brazil. it's about the size of france, covered by farmland, mountains, and savannah. belo horizonte is the capital, a center for the brazilian banking and tech industry. a planned city. built in the late 1800s. five million people live in the metropolitan area. it's one of the fastest growing cities in brazil, in the world in fact, yet it's still relatively unknown in the outside world. but if you travel through brazil and you talk about food, which i have and i do, you hear about this place. you hear about it seemingly a lot. i've been told time and again, this is where the best chefs come from. the question is, why don't you hear that outside of brazil? why hasn't the cuisine of minas caught on worldwide? >> leonardo paixao: the pots here are ma
, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ [ whistle blows ] you have never been here. in fact, it is likely that you may never have even heard of this place. tourists don't really come here. there are few hotels, no major attractions. [ man speaking portuguese ] >> anthony: the state of minas gerais, brazil. it's about the size of france, covered by farmland, mountains, and savannah. belo horizonte is the capital, a center for the brazilian banking and...
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, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony:? i still, like, i look at a plane and i'm figuring, "i understand scientifically how they fly but it doesn't look like it should work." >> nicolas: no, it doesn't. >> anthony: that's a big hunk of metal. >> nicolas: yeah. >> anthony: and who are these people? they're waiting for friends to arrive? or, no? they're just here lookin' at planes. >> nicolas: yes. it's popular to come here and you watch a couple of planes come and go. >> anthony: the whole family. >> nicolas: yep. ♪ >> anthony: buenos aires -- capital of argentina. second-largest country in south america. it's got a quirky, unique character all its own. [ dogs barking ] >> anthony: it looks like no other place and it feels unlike any other. ♪ >> nicolas: whoa. silence. >> anthony: yeah, right? it's very pretty here. i mean, it's really beautiful. i'm glad i came in the summer. it's -- when it's quiet. got, sort of, a mournful, sad, sweet quality that i like. fits with the architecture. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: where does everybody g
, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony:? i still, like, i look at a plane and i'm figuring, "i understand scientifically how they fly but it doesn't look like it should work." >> nicolas: no, it doesn't. >> anthony: that's a big hunk of metal. >> nicolas: yeah. >> anthony: and who are these people? they're waiting for friends to arrive? or, no? they're just here lookin' at planes. >>...
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la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> what are we drinking?t's going on? >> i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. >> budweiser and jagermeister. any notion of going local right out the window. >> two jagers? >> yeah, two jagers. cheers. >> the firsts one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> so, look, this is not my first time to charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before, and i'm still taking [ muted ] about it. apparently i really [ muted ] up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors. apparently none more egregious than going out -- like, doing an oyster roast and drinking champagne. >> i never heard of such a thing. well, champagne and beers is okay with the oysters. >> so it must have been a -- >> got confused somewhere. >> anyway, i got it wrong. this time i'm getting it right which is why i've come to you. ♪ >> you can be forgiven for underestimating sean brock first time i met him. i saw a scruffy looking dude in a trucker cap who had a bottle of g
la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> what are we drinking?t's going on? >> i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. >> budweiser and jagermeister. any notion of going local right out the window. >> two jagers? >> yeah, two jagers. cheers. >> the firsts one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> so, look, this is not my first time to charleston, as you know. i did do a show...
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la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> chef: what if we just get dino's andobert's? >> chef 2: edgefield closes at midnight. >> chef: you gotta see -- have you been to robert's? >> chef 2: but dino's definitely -- >> anthony: i haven't been anywhere. >> chef 2: -- starter and that's it. >> anthony: i saw the hotel. the [ bleep ] do i know? [ laughter ] >> patrick martin: hold on, time out. stop, stop, stop. you've never hung in nashville? >> anthony: no. >> martin: you're gonna have a fun time. >> anthony: i have no doubt. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: nashville. if you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in all america. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred new faces move to nashville every sin
la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> chef: what if we just get dino's andobert's? >> chef 2: edgefield closes at midnight. >> chef: you gotta see -- have you been to robert's? >> chef 2: but dino's definitely -- >> anthony: i haven't been anywhere. >> chef 2: -- starter and that's it. >> anthony: i saw the hotel. the [ bleep ] do i know? [ laughter ] >> patrick martin: hold on, time out. stop, stop, stop. you've never...
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la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: close-minded, prejudiciales different than where we grew up. i'm not talking about texas. i'm talking about, well, me. and people like me, who are way too comfortable thinking of texas as a big space filled with intolerant, invariably right wing white people waddling between the fast food outlet and the gun store. that, of course, is wrong. ♪ but then, i'm used to being wrong. texas, houston in particular, is a very different place than you might imagine from the stereotypes and the sound bites of its national political figures. immigrants, refugees, and non-white americans have, in fact, been transforming the city, the food and culture of houston for years. welcome to america, people. ♪ just another day at the supermarket, a sleepy strip mall on houston's hillcroft avenue. keemat grocers, serving the community since 1994. today, they're hosting a quiet, low-key affair. >> sunil: good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen! how are we doing today? [ cheers ] we're here in little india in keemat grocers, and i think t
la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: close-minded, prejudiciales different than where we grew up. i'm not talking about texas. i'm talking about, well, me. and people like me, who are way too comfortable thinking of texas as a big space filled with intolerant, invariably right wing white people waddling between the fast food outlet and the gun store. that, of course, is wrong. ♪ but then, i'm used to being wrong. texas, houston in particular, is a...
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la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: it's where nearly everythingrom. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural superpower. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future, from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> charlie: yep, the big rococo building, completely empty. >> anthony: empty, unbelievable. >> charlie: the white one is being rehabbed. there's some money coming in. the one next to it, on the right, is completely empty. the gray pyramid with the spire on top sold for five million dollars. >> anthony: five million for that? that's -- you can't buy a garage in the hamptons for that. >> charlie: five million! for a skyscraper. >> anthony: it is post-apocalyptic. i mean it's -- it's like a science fiction film. what the hell happened here? >> charlie: well it is post-apocalyptic, except for the fact there's several hundred thousand people living here. >> anthony: detroit, 2013. charlie leduff is a writer
la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: it's where nearly everythingrom. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural superpower. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future, from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> charlie: yep, the big rococo building, completely empty. >> anthony: empty,...
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, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: this is the city, tucked away on the fourth floor of the time warner center on columbus circle. it is america's most expensive restaurant. dinner here costs around $600 per person before sake or extra pieces of the most outrageously high quality tuna on the planet. the raw ingredients are unparalleled -- often flown in from japan or grown specially to this man's specifications. this is masa takayama. to call him america's most respected sushi chef would be an injustice, as he is more than that. much more. what was it about him that set him apart, took him from a rather bleak farming community in rural japan to become first the toast of los angeles and later the king of new york? it is a fascinating story. kanazawa is the capital of ishikawa prefecture on the west coast of honshu island along the sea of japan. it's known for its untouched by time traditional districts -- one of the few cities in japan left relatively intact throughout the war. it's famous for its crafts, for its beautiful ceramics
, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: this is the city, tucked away on the fourth floor of the time warner center on columbus circle. it is america's most expensive restaurant. dinner here costs around $600 per person before sake or extra pieces of the most outrageously high quality tuna on the planet. the raw ingredients are unparalleled -- often flown in from japan or grown specially to this man's specifications. this is masa takayama. to...
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la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> geno: right now we're in the middletreet. >> anthony: it is a street with a lot of history. what did it used to be like back in the day? >> geno: the street was packed with folks. folks all over, they had their own restaurants, grocery stores, juke joints. i mean everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> anthony: the state capital of jackson, mississippi, located along interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital. until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish street used to be the hub of african-american life in the city. it's black commercial, cultural center. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers had an office just upstairs, here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson ii, and elmore james all played here. and the likes of duke ellington, cab calloway, count basie, and louis armstrong all took the
la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> geno: right now we're in the middletreet. >> anthony: it is a street with a lot of history. what did it used to be like back in the day? >> geno: the street was packed with folks. folks all over, they had their own restaurants, grocery stores, juke joints. i mean everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> anthony: the state capital of jackson,...
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, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: hawaiis anything could possibly be. yet, it also never shed what was there before and the layers and layers that have come since. it's a wonderful, tricky, conflicted, mutant hell broth. in what, for lack of a better word, you'd have to call paradise. >> paul: nowhere's paradise. paradises don't exist. paradise is, kind of, in your head. >> anthony: wait, wait a minute. you look out your window here and you look at those hills, those mountains, all that green, that blue sky, and gin clear sea. it, it sure looks like paradise to me. this guy knows, he's been everywhere. he's paul theroux. novelist, essayist, and legendary traveler and travel writer. of all the places he's been, all the places he's seen, he chose hawaii to live. and he's lived here for twenty-five years. does it matter that it's america? >> paul: no, that's a big thing, that it is america. it has elements of the third world. the nicest elements of the third world. >> anthony: right. >> paul: which is funky. there's this self-r
, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: hawaiis anything could possibly be. yet, it also never shed what was there before and the layers and layers that have come since. it's a wonderful, tricky, conflicted, mutant hell broth. in what, for lack of a better word, you'd have to call paradise. >> paul: nowhere's paradise. paradises don't exist. paradise is, kind of, in your head. >> anthony: wait, wait a minute. you look out your...
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la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: what are we drinking?stuff? what's going on? >> sean: i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. >> anthony: budweiser and a jagermeister? so any notion of going local right out the window. >> sean: yeah. >> bartender: two jagers? >> anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers. good to see you again, man. >> sean: cheers, man. the first one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> anthony: so, look, um, this is not my first time to, uh, charleston, as you know. i did do a show here before and i'm still taking -- about it. apparently i really -- up the first time i came here because i made a number of errors, apparently none more egregious than going out for, like, doing oyster roasts and drinking champagne. >> sean: i'd never heard for such a thing. well, champagne of beers is okay with oysters. >> anthony: right, see that's what -- it must've been a typo. >> sean: maybe somebody got, yeah, confused somewhere. >> anthony: yeah. anyway, i got it wrong. thi
la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: what are we drinking?stuff? what's going on? >> sean: i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. >> anthony: budweiser and a jagermeister? so any notion of going local right out the window. >> sean: yeah. >> bartender: two jagers? >> anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers. good to see you again, man. >> sean: cheers, man. the first one's never good. the first one is...
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la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> bondi: i can go to the desert, butre by accident. but that's part of the whole experience of the desert, is that you know, it ain't friendly, it ain't nice, it ain't good, you know? you're, you're out here, you know, a half a mile. it doesn't matter if you're a half a mile out or you're 20 miles out. you know, there's no reason to walk a mile further, because you're already in infinite desolation. sin city was true, it was real. part of moving out here was that you were never going to see the family again. i mean, that was it. i'm moving to vegas and you ain't coming to see me and i ain't coming to see you, and i mean, that's the character of the city. but it was really was the, you know the pit of the -- of america. it wasn't that somebody came out here because, "i want to make a million bucks." it was, "i'm going to come out here, i'm going to survive, and you all ain't going to bug me anymore back home." >> anthony: in vegas, there's winners and losers, and god knows, i've been both. in a place like this where you c
la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> bondi: i can go to the desert, butre by accident. but that's part of the whole experience of the desert, is that you know, it ain't friendly, it ain't nice, it ain't good, you know? you're, you're out here, you know, a half a mile. it doesn't matter if you're a half a mile out or you're 20 miles out. you know, there's no reason to walk a mile further, because you're already in infinite desolation. sin city was true, it...
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, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> jim harrisonybe not. time is a mystery that could tip us upside down. yesterday i was seven in the woods. a bandage covered my blind eye. sixty-eight years later i could still inhabit that boy's body. i start thinking about a time in between. it is the burden of life to be in the ages without seeing the end of time. ♪ >> anthony: next time you turn off a news cycle filled with shouting bobble-heads, convinced that america is devolving into a moronic inferno, questioning the greatness of your nation; maybe you should come here. here are your purple mountains majesty. this is the landscape that generations of dreamers, despots, adventurers, explorers, crackpots, and heroes fought and died for. it's one of the most beautiful places on earth. there is no place like it. montana. many have come to claim their piece over the years but before the prospectors and explorers there were the plains indians. the absaroka have been master horsemen since they adopted spanish introduced mustangs in the 18th centur
, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> jim harrisonybe not. time is a mystery that could tip us upside down. yesterday i was seven in the woods. a bandage covered my blind eye. sixty-eight years later i could still inhabit that boy's body. i start thinking about a time in between. it is the burden of life to be in the ages without seeing the end of time. ♪ >> anthony: next time you turn off a news cycle filled with shouting...
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, la, la, la, la ♪ sha la, la, la, la ♪ sha la, la, la, la, la >>> the western myth has prettyn imagination. none of us can escape it. for ages, we identified ourselves with the image of the lone cowboy, the perception of frontier values, self-sufficiency, rugged individualism, the freedom of wide open spaces. few places in america still manage to embody that mythic landscape of the imagination like the state of new mexico. what does freedom mean? it's different things to everybody, it seems, but something about this place manages to capture the overlap between a whole hell of a lot of very different cultures. old route 66 runs through new mexico like a collapsed vein, right through santa fe and albuquerque. it must have seemed like magic once. families loaded in a massive chrome and steel chariots with powerful v-8 engines and took off down that blacktop highway. they slept in whimsical motor lodges and bungalows, swam in kidney-shaped pools. then it all went redundant. route 66 was decommissioned, chopped up, largely forgotten, except by desperate and lazy travel show hosts.
, la, la, la, la ♪ sha la, la, la, la ♪ sha la, la, la, la, la >>> the western myth has prettyn imagination. none of us can escape it. for ages, we identified ourselves with the image of the lone cowboy, the perception of frontier values, self-sufficiency, rugged individualism, the freedom of wide open spaces. few places in america still manage to embody that mythic landscape of the imagination like the state of new mexico. what does freedom mean? it's different things to...
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♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: oh. a cultural petri-dish, from which regularly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches, and they're not all crawling with roid-raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches, and they are awesome. jersey's got farmland. beautiful bedroom communities where that woman from real housewives who looks like doctor zaius does not live, nor anyone like her. even the refineries. the endless clover leaves of turnpikes and expressways twisting in unknowable patterns over the wetlands are, to me, somehow, beautiful. knojersey is to love her. ♪ fort lee, you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's minions allegedly conspired to jam up traffic for a few days. it's a town with a jokey history of corruption. it's also where my beloved hiram's is. open since 1932, and pretty much unchanged ever since, my dad started bringing me and my younger brother chris here in the '50s and they still honor tradition. >> hira
♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >> anthony: oh. a cultural petri-dish, from which regularly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches, and they're not all crawling with roid-raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches, and they are awesome. jersey's got farmland. beautiful bedroom communities where that woman from real housewives who looks like doctor...
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, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> woman: i'vee forever. >> woman: what can't the ale house tell you about chicago? >> man: yes, my father did come here. i do a lot of cross word puzzles. >> anthony: as late afternoon gives way to evening in chicago's old town, it's time to drink. though to be fair, almost anytime is time for a drink at the old town ale house. >> woman: another favorite of mine, is anita. >> man: the difficult ones are the people who -- >> anthony: the chorus assembles, to give their opinions on matters of the day subjects of great import to this city on the lake, this city of broad shoulders, this true metropolis. >> bruce: but there's no shortage of characters in here. you know, i've lost a couple of really great ones, john fox the comic, died a few years ago. we just lost ruben four toes, this 400-pound mexican guy. we just called him ruben and then when he got his big toe cut off then he became ruben nine-toes. then when he had his other big toe cut off he became ruben eight toes. and then when he had his leg
, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> woman: i'vee forever. >> woman: what can't the ale house tell you about chicago? >> man: yes, my father did come here. i do a lot of cross word puzzles. >> anthony: as late afternoon gives way to evening in chicago's old town, it's time to drink. though to be fair, almost anytime is time for a drink at the old town ale house. >> woman: another favorite of mine, is anita....
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la-la la-la ? ? la la la la la la ? ( gasps ) well, well, well. back, i see. wearing her new mink coat? oh, i didn't see her. i bet mrs. morgan had her hair tinted. i heard she was going to do it. i don't know. was ol' mr. dudley there with his new wife? hmm, i didn't notice. well, a fat lot of good it does you to go to church. you see, walter? that's what church is-- the national enquirer with candles. not to everybody, maude. a lot of people go to church for very good reasons. granted, walter, and what are your very good reasons? why at age 52 are you suddenly so interested in religion? because...uh... it makes me feel good. you're reaching into your golden bag again, walter. i asked you a question. remember gary cooper as sergeant york? yup. are you making fun of me? nope. then you'll listen? yup. sergeant york, the biggest hero of the first world war, with a real heller. he drank, cursed, fought. and then one day, all of a sudden, in a moment of divine inspiration, he found religion and changed. and that, in a way, is how it happened to me. well, listen, s
la-la la-la ? ? la la la la la la ? ( gasps ) well, well, well. back, i see. wearing her new mink coat? oh, i didn't see her. i bet mrs. morgan had her hair tinted. i heard she was going to do it. i don't know. was ol' mr. dudley there with his new wife? hmm, i didn't notice. well, a fat lot of good it does you to go to church. you see, walter? that's what church is-- the national enquirer with candles. not to everybody, maude. a lot of people go to church for very good reasons. granted,...
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, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> there's nothing likemajestic. i love the beach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckleheads working as dish washers, pizza servers. we could live on a beach like this. happier, stupider times. you know, i can still hear the play list, the brothers johnson. if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. what do you do? you're young, you go to the beach, you know, you get laid, and you get high. it was here, all the way out at the tip of cape cod, provincetown, massachusetts, where the pilgrims first landed. and it was where i first landed. 1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange sunshine and a few friends. provincetown, a wonderland of tolerance, long-time tradition of accepting artists, writers, t
, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> there's nothing likemajestic. i love the beach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckleheads working as dish washers,...
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fa la la la la, la la la la? ? ? fa la la la la la, la la la la ? ? o come all ye faithful ? ? joyful and triumphant ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? and a happy new year ? ? with the band of merrymakers ? ? band of merrymakers ? lets get a check of the the wisconsin recount of election ballots should commence tomorrow... ...as we wait to see if the jill stein campaign appeals a judges decision concerning how the recount will take place. stein wanted the court to order the a judge in madon said she agreed they should be. but since the campaign could produce no evidence of fraud or couter failure... the law order a hand recoun ruled t againsthe campaign. again... stein may appeal that decision.meanwhe. elections officials are clerks to go over how things work... once the actual the real inventor of the reuben sandwich may be debatable, but its great taste is not. at subway, this authentic classic is stacked with lean corned beef, bavarian-style sauerkraut, swiss cheese and thousand island dressing on new fr
fa la la la la, la la la la? ? ? fa la la la la la, la la la la ? ? o come all ye faithful ? ? joyful and triumphant ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? and a happy new year ? ? with the band of merrymakers ? ? band of merrymakers ? lets get a check of the the wisconsin recount of election ballots should commence tomorrow... ...as we wait to see if the jill stein campaign appeals a judges decision concerning how the recount...
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la, la la la la la la la she hangs out ? she hangs out ? woo, yeah! - ? (lyrics) in this generation - i still don't think it was fair to fire us. - well, you know pete, we weren't exactly a smash. - yes we were, only one person left before we were done. - that was half the audience. - i still think he should have given us some notice. - he did, he said, "get out in 10 minutes or i'll beat you up." - sure, it's a good job, harry. - [harry] how 'bout the guys down on the pier? - [sailor] no, no, we gotta have guys who are strong. - arrgh. (chair snaps) - boy, you sure are strong, micky. - but strength ain't enough. - no, they gotta be able to use their hands. - boy, you sure know how to use your hands, davy. - they gotta have knowledge of the seven seas.
la, la la la la la la la she hangs out ? she hangs out ? woo, yeah! - ? (lyrics) in this generation - i still don't think it was fair to fire us. - well, you know pete, we weren't exactly a smash. - yes we were, only one person left before we were done. - that was half the audience. - i still think he should have given us some notice. - he did, he said, "get out in 10 minutes or i'll beat you up." - sure, it's a good job, harry. - [harry] how 'bout the guys down on the pier? -...
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fa la la la la, la la la la ? ? 'tis the season to be jolly ? ? fa la la la la la, la la la la ? ? o come all ye faithful ? ? joyful and triumphant ? ? o come ye ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? and a happy new year ? ? with the band of merrymakers ? ? band of merrymakers ? ? got a song for you and me ? ? of christmas mems >> following breaking news here this morning. a deadly storm tearing through alabama leaving multiple people dead and massive damage behind. main break floods streets in boston's chinatown. >>> major announcement coming soon from president-elect donald trump his plans for his personal business is moving forward. and a stars are out in full force to support a local hospital and children fighting serious illnesses. >>> we have another round of moisture headed our way which could make for again some tricky commutes especially for this evening. i'll take a closer look in a moment. >> have those [ bell clangs ] stop by dunkin' donuts for two k-cup boxes for $15.99 or 3 pounds of packaged coffee f
fa la la la la, la la la la ? ? 'tis the season to be jolly ? ? fa la la la la la, la la la la ? ? o come all ye faithful ? ? joyful and triumphant ? ? o come ye ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? we wish you a merry christmas ? ? and a happy new year ? ? with the band of merrymakers ? ? band of merrymakers ? ? got a song for you and me ? ? of christmas mems >> following breaking news here this morning. a deadly storm tearing through alabama leaving...
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la ceremonia oficial de maÑana. en la habana, a la que asistirÁn algunos jefes de estado. aquÍ en la habana, la noche. sus restos van a ser trasladados en una caravana que va a llegar reciÉn el sÁbado. la principal actividad, es precisamente maÑana martes. enrique: las calles de la habana ya se preparan para este cortejo fÚnebre. muchas gracias, blanca rosa. por lo pronto, a quien las noches se viven muy distintas. los lugares emblemÁticos como la bodeguita del medio, no estÁ operando por la ley seca. hay escuelas, centros de trabajo, oficinas y cuba no se paralizÓ por la muerte de fidel castro. reportero: la habana se prepara para recibir la atenciÓn mundial que ha generado la muerte de fidel castro. las actividades se concentran en el memorial josÉ martÍ y sus alrededores. lejos de la plaza de la revoluciÓn, la vida continÚa con normalidad para la mayorÍa de los cubanos. en la avenida 23, las oficinas, los bancos y los comercios permanecen abiertos. el luto nacional que domina las pÁginas de la prensa estatal, no es tan evidente en las calles en las que el transporte pÚblico opera con regular
la ceremonia oficial de maÑana. en la habana, a la que asistirÁn algunos jefes de estado. aquÍ en la habana, la noche. sus restos van a ser trasladados en una caravana que va a llegar reciÉn el sÁbado. la principal actividad, es precisamente maÑana martes. enrique: las calles de la habana ya se preparan para este cortejo fÚnebre. muchas gracias, blanca rosa. por lo pronto, a quien las noches se viven muy distintas. los lugares emblemÁticos como la bodeguita del medio, no estÁ operando...
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las cÁmaras de la web cyber cuba noticias nos muestra cÓmo la vida cotidiana sigue su curso, gente paseando, alguna cÁmara de televisiÓn. la policÍa por lasnicas de jovenes que tienen la fortuna de poder ver la realidad a travÉs de sus celulares. vamos a estar transmitiendo un rato aquÍ del boulevard san rafael y estÁn haciendo preguntas cÓmo estÁ la habana en estos momentos desde que salÍ he estado pasando por varios establecimientos y varios lugares aquÍ en la habana y como estÁ diciendo anteriormente todo estÁ igual igual, igual como si no ha sucedido nada, no ha cambiado nada y estudiantes hoy asistieron a la escuela normal, se encontraban muchos pero muchos extranjeros en estos momentos en la plaza de la revoluciÓn tirando fotos, allÍ haciendo selfie, no pude dormir por lo que estÁ saliendo en la televisiÓn cubana, desde que empecÉ ayer por la madrugada a partir de las 12-1, una cincuenta y algo habÍa mucho movimiento policÍaco y estÁbamos transmitiendo en vivo la noticia, todos los establecimientos recreativos y en toda la habana cerraron. todos cerraron y todo el mundo vino a congregarse aquÍ en san rafael, habÍa bastante gente por
las cÁmaras de la web cyber cuba noticias nos muestra cÓmo la vida cotidiana sigue su curso, gente paseando, alguna cÁmara de televisiÓn. la policÍa por lasnicas de jovenes que tienen la fortuna de poder ver la realidad a travÉs de sus celulares. vamos a estar transmitiendo un rato aquÍ del boulevard san rafael y estÁn haciendo preguntas cÓmo estÁ la habana en estos momentos desde que salÍ he estado pasando por varios establecimientos y varios lugares aquÍ en la habana y como estÁ...
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plaza de la revoluciÓn, la vida continÚa con normalidad para la mayorÍa de los cubanos. >> la vida sigue, como decÍa el poeta. enrique: en la. el luto nacional que domina las pÁginas de la prensa estatal, no es tan evidente en las calles en las que transporte pÚblico opera con normalidad la gente acudÍa a sus labores cotidianas. >> uno lo esperaba, pero no lo esperaba. pensaba que durarÍa 100 aÑos, que serÍa infinito. enrique: en este arranque de semana, los turistas siguen visitando el malecÓn y repasan el tradicional recorrido por la vieja habana. [audio en inglÉs] recorrieron cuba en bicicleta y terminaron su viaje la noche en la que muriÓ fidel castro. >> no me habÍa dado cuenta los difÍciles que son las condiciones de vida, no se ve esto desde canadÁ. enrique: ambos reconocen el momento histÓrico de su visita, y la deuda que deja la revoluciÓn de castro con miles de cubanos. bueno, una docena de cubanos desertÓ hoy en el aeropuerto john f kennedy en nueva york, el aviÓn en el que viajaban desde europa hacia cuba tuvo que aterrizar allÍ por una falla mecÁnica y aprovecharon esa oportunidad para reclamar los beneficios d
plaza de la revoluciÓn, la vida continÚa con normalidad para la mayorÍa de los cubanos. >> la vida sigue, como decÍa el poeta. enrique: en la. el luto nacional que domina las pÁginas de la prensa estatal, no es tan evidente en las calles en las que transporte pÚblico opera con normalidad la gente acudÍa a sus labores cotidianas. >> uno lo esperaba, pero no lo esperaba. pensaba que durarÍa 100 aÑos, que serÍa infinito. enrique: en este arranque de semana, los turistas...
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nosotros estamos en las calles desde las cinco de la maÑana parÁ poder captar las imagenes y poder conversar con lasrmanecido en las fuerzas armadas cubanas. reciÉn hoy fueron puestas al pÚblico. el transcurso de este dÍa se anticipa que va a llegar a santa clara. el trayecto es de tres horas. debido a la lentitud que estÁ viajando el fÉretro y la cantidad de personas que se encuentran alrededores, esto puede tardar mucho mÁs. lo que se estima tambiÉn, es que para maÑana va a llegar y alrededor del sÁbado llegarÍa a santiago de cuba. la ceremonia oficial, que viene a ser el final del duelo, serÍa el domingo a las siete de la maÑana. regresÓ con ustedes. presentador: gracias. te mandamos un abrazo. cÓmo ha trabajado en cuba! presentadora: como siempre. una excelente trabajadora. presentador: le querÍa preguntar, se habÍa podido hacer algo aparte de trabajar. te mandamos un saludo muy grande desde aquÍ. presentadora: por supuesto. internet encuentra mica, es tendencia ahora. al regreso, le contamos la historia. presentador: ademÁs, las protecciones no son las mismas en todas las ciudades santuario. vo
nosotros estamos en las calles desde las cinco de la maÑana parÁ poder captar las imagenes y poder conversar con lasrmanecido en las fuerzas armadas cubanas. reciÉn hoy fueron puestas al pÚblico. el transcurso de este dÍa se anticipa que va a llegar a santa clara. el trayecto es de tres horas. debido a la lentitud que estÁ viajando el fÉretro y la cantidad de personas que se encuentran alrededores, esto puede tardar mucho mÁs. lo que se estima tambiÉn, es que para maÑana va a llegar y...
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la mujer. la asesino y le disparÓ a un hombre que estaba con ella. contrastaron las compras de locura desde la madrugada de lasdes tienen recomendaciones porque asÍ como aumentar las compras, aumentan las estafas. reportero: inician las compras y con ellas, la desesperaciÓn de muchos. las compras masivas se extenderÁn todo el fin de semana. >> ten cuidado con las aplicaciones de google que estÁn usando para hacer la compra porque pueden recolectar informaciÓn personal. reportero: deben verificar los precios y las garantÍas del producto ya que podrÍa comprar algo daÑado. un consumidor informado tiene poder por eso el gobierno quiere que tener claro donde pueden hacer una denuncia. >> puede llamar al 177ftc. las reportero: compras notarÁn el domingo ya que el lunes comienza el famoso lunes cibernÉtico. enfatizan la importancia de proteger su informaciÓn para evitar el robo de identidad. >> proteger la informaciÓn que usan en su computadora. no usar sustratos disponibles, a la vista. es como si fuera dinero en efectivo asÍ que tengan presente que todo eso es muy sensible. que cualquiera pude sacar ventaja de sust
la mujer. la asesino y le disparÓ a un hombre que estaba con ella. contrastaron las compras de locura desde la madrugada de lasdes tienen recomendaciones porque asÍ como aumentar las compras, aumentan las estafas. reportero: inician las compras y con ellas, la desesperaciÓn de muchos. las compras masivas se extenderÁn todo el fin de semana. >> ten cuidado con las aplicaciones de google que estÁn usando para hacer la compra porque pueden recolectar informaciÓn personal. reportero:...
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leÓn: es un aparato que salta a la vista y a veces deja a la gente de la familia avergonzada. >> 17 es algo inhumano. leÓn: para la empresa es lamaÑana en la segunda parte de nuestro especial ellos responden la pregunta de si en colaboraciÓn con la agencia de inmigraciÓn y temen escucharemos el testimonio de uno de los 7000 clientes. leticia: esto suena ilegal. leÓn: es un tema bastante controvertido, porque estÁn las dos caras. personas, armando que dicen gracias, pude festejar el compaÑero de mijo o el siguiente, pero sigo endeudado. esta la opciÓn como puedes tomarla o no tomarla. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ leticia: en la boleta electoral de varias ciudades del Área de la bahÍa, los votantes decidieron el futuro de varias medidas. leÓn: lograron aprobar un control de renta que entrarÁ en efecto muy pronto. peÑa: hace un aÑo marÍa zermeÑo, las personas de su comunidad con un enfoque, hacer una campaÑa para lograr un control de renta, tambiÉn conocida como la medida b. gracias a eso y a donaciones de personas que, anoche se enterÓ que pese a los $600,000 que invirtiÓ la oposición para evitar un control de renta, las sociedades se dieron un sÍ a
leÓn: es un aparato que salta a la vista y a veces deja a la gente de la familia avergonzada. >> 17 es algo inhumano. leÓn: para la empresa es lamaÑana en la segunda parte de nuestro especial ellos responden la pregunta de si en colaboraciÓn con la agencia de inmigraciÓn y temen escucharemos el testimonio de uno de los 7000 clientes. leticia: esto suena ilegal. leÓn: es un tema bastante controvertido, porque estÁn las dos caras. personas, armando que dicen gracias, pude festejar el...