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. >> los que más lao apoyan los afro amercianos y los menos los anglosajones. >> donde tiene más popularidadpreparese para recibir pagos de forma electrónica, no más cheques ahoa una tarjeta de debito . >> permanecerá cerrada hasta el viernes por un tiburon la playa estará cerrada porque que un tiburon fue visto desde un helicopetero . >> las autoridades vigilan . >> más adelante . >> en venezuela los familiares de los reos del motin piden respuestas . >> mañana verano más detalles al volver. >> . >> que tal amigos es lunes felicidades a todos los papas . >> en el acercamiento continuamos con al buena racha mañana llega a las 1015 de la mañana el verano . >> en una noche con 58 ° y despejado . >> en méxico esta beatriz , tormenta tropical que se convierte en huracán en colima , la número dos , adrián la 1, . >> así se establecen los nombres . ,>> temperaturas en los 71, 65, pero mañana se dsiente en san josé 86 y llego el verano y se queda con nosotros . >> en venezuela los familiares se plantaron en la prision miles de soldados, buscan el control cobro la vida de 22 personas por lo menos .
. >> los que más lao apoyan los afro amercianos y los menos los anglosajones. >> donde tiene más popularidadpreparese para recibir pagos de forma electrónica, no más cheques ahoa una tarjeta de debito . >> permanecerá cerrada hasta el viernes por un tiburon la playa estará cerrada porque que un tiburon fue visto desde un helicopetero . >> las autoridades vigilan . >> más adelante . >> en venezuela los familiares de los reos del motin piden respuestas ....
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year they wanted $12,500 for nonprofit organization for a one-day basic fee, which is too much for the laoommunity to afford. we were lucky this year to be able to rent u.n. plaza instead, still only $750, but we don't what it will be in the future. there are a lot of small organizations in san francisco that don't have big budgets. and they will probably be driven out of the city because they can't afford the very expensive fees imposed on sites and other things like that. >> i know there have been a couple questions that have built up. the last question that was asked had to do with some of the employment opportunities for young people. this is something i've discussed with the mayor, as well as with dcyf. i'd like the mayor to provide a perspective on that. >> with respect to the summer youth employment program, that was another program that we heard all through the rest of the city. i want to -- in cooperation, and also, of course, supervisor david chu has been talking about this for some time, asking our officers to take reconsideration of the cuts. so we've been working very closely
year they wanted $12,500 for nonprofit organization for a one-day basic fee, which is too much for the laoommunity to afford. we were lucky this year to be able to rent u.n. plaza instead, still only $750, but we don't what it will be in the future. there are a lot of small organizations in san francisco that don't have big budgets. and they will probably be driven out of the city because they can't afford the very expensive fees imposed on sites and other things like that. >> i know...
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que hace ejercicio en las escuelas disminuye a medida que crecen, cuando cumplen 17 años sólo 23% de laosa para graduarse de preparatoria el informe también señala que más de 80% de los jóvenes en california noshgs cumplen con la recomendación de hacer una hora de gimnasia al día. >>> una mujer de costa rica se recupera de cirugía que le hicieron en houston. sude febredefecto nunca fue obso para salir adelante.>>> stone afectó mucho en mi juventud a veces sí hay gente que es cruel que te insultan, pero no interesa, no les tomo importancia. >>> a los 3 años dijo los resultados no fueron favorables. >>> ahoraahora. >>> aigs atendía a su esposo e hijo y además, trabajaba en un restaurante en costa rica. que le dio los pasajes para viajar aquí y conocer a los doctores que le harían una cirugía de reconstrucción de cadera y rodilla. >>> la cirugía fue difícil perci to exitosa, estamos satisfecho con los resultados y pronto pudiera regresar acosta rishg. >>> el pie lo pongo normal, no torcido y la cadera se ve totalmente diferente porque me cambiaron la cadera lashgs cadera mía no servía para n
que hace ejercicio en las escuelas disminuye a medida que crecen, cuando cumplen 17 años sólo 23% de laosa para graduarse de preparatoria el informe también señala que más de 80% de los jóvenes en california noshgs cumplen con la recomendación de hacer una hora de gimnasia al día. >>> una mujer de costa rica se recupera de cirugía que le hicieron en houston. sude febredefecto nunca fue obso para salir adelante.>>> stone afectó mucho en mi juventud a veces sí hay...
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report showed that presidents kennedy and johnson had escalated the conflict by bombing cambodia and laosnd manipulating south vietnam into asking for u.s. combat troops and responding to phantom provocations with north vietnam with increased force, while misleading the american congress and public. eldersburg was one of a team of foreign policy analysts who wrote the report, which also concluded that the war was probably unwinnable. it was the attempted cover-up that made things worse, as it so often has been. president nixon has -- tried and failed to stop the "new york times" from publishing the pentagon papers. his willingness to use the legal means to do so helped put him on the path to watergate, which destroyed his presidency. >> looking back, we were doing the right thing. i did act well. >> but as all 7000 pages of the pentagon papers were released from any surprise revelations a look and like to -- look unlikely. daniel says he picked out the best it's one he originally linked them. >> -- he picked out the best parts when he originally leak to them. >> it was the wiki-leaks of 4
report showed that presidents kennedy and johnson had escalated the conflict by bombing cambodia and laosnd manipulating south vietnam into asking for u.s. combat troops and responding to phantom provocations with north vietnam with increased force, while misleading the american congress and public. eldersburg was one of a team of foreign policy analysts who wrote the report, which also concluded that the war was probably unwinnable. it was the attempted cover-up that made things worse, as it...
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than 1.3 million illegal immigrants, mostly from neighboring countries like myanmar, cambodia, and laos. when they get sick, they often have nowhere to turn. on this day she came to the clinic. >> translator: i have a cold. my head hurts. i have no energy. >> reporter: they both say they have employment but they cannot afford treatment elsewhere. >> translator: hospitals won't treat illegal immigrants because they want proper identification. so they are happy about this place because they feel welcome. >> reporter: more than 15,000 patients have benefited from treatments so far. and with so many people in need, the clinic will remain in high demand. aso, nhk world, bangkok. >> what a great example of caring for the poor. that's it for our bulletin today. i'm cholaphansa narula reporting from bangkok. >>> hi there. time for another update on the world's weather conditions. heading into eastern asia and the north seas we're going to see a slow-moving storm that's been almost stationary over northeastern china and moving out towards the east. it is going to be just skirting northern japan.
than 1.3 million illegal immigrants, mostly from neighboring countries like myanmar, cambodia, and laos. when they get sick, they often have nowhere to turn. on this day she came to the clinic. >> translator: i have a cold. my head hurts. i have no energy. >> reporter: they both say they have employment but they cannot afford treatment elsewhere. >> translator: hospitals won't treat illegal immigrants because they want proper identification. so they are happy about this place...
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actually seeing a lot of uncertainty on the smaller countries apart now in vietnam the philippines laos there's a lot of concern about china they're going to be there in the first wave of any extraneous expansionism and some of these are very close relations with russia as russia might be drawn into this kind of after and trying to time isn't a threat but it's a we've always had problems in the world whenever there's been a rising power that tries to end it as they naturally do imply their economic strength and to some kind of greater international expansion for all sometimes works out ok such as when britain passed leadership the united states often it doesn't this is when we just couldn't deal with the rise of germany other than divide the country into two. very interesting to hear what you have to say thanks so much return richard white's joining us live in washington thanks. for. the case all the russian the u.s. accuses of being an international deal that will be heard in the new york court on thursday to be awaiting trial since his arrest over three years ago in thailand there's n
actually seeing a lot of uncertainty on the smaller countries apart now in vietnam the philippines laos there's a lot of concern about china they're going to be there in the first wave of any extraneous expansionism and some of these are very close relations with russia as russia might be drawn into this kind of after and trying to time isn't a threat but it's a we've always had problems in the world whenever there's been a rising power that tries to end it as they naturally do imply their...
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llevar el caso a la comisión interamericana de derechos humanos y estamos esperando en el transcurso de laosuerdos del secuestro. w4r que me quiero morir siendo reportera buscando estas historias como la mía. >>> un parlamentario de nuno kwoi que medio millón de mujeres en colombia han sido violada y la justicia no ha encontrado a los responsable la impunidad absoluta ante un crimen de le u lesahumanidad. w4r para nuestro final de impacto un hombre en michigan se jugó su futuro y se ganó la aun asistir a un juego de lotería, para su
llevar el caso a la comisión interamericana de derechos humanos y estamos esperando en el transcurso de laosuerdos del secuestro. w4r que me quiero morir siendo reportera buscando estas historias como la mía. >>> un parlamentario de nuno kwoi que medio millón de mujeres en colombia han sido violada y la justicia no ha encontrado a los responsable la impunidad absoluta ante un crimen de le u lesahumanidad. w4r para nuestro final de impacto un hombre en michigan se jugó su futuro y...
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european stocks also traded mostly lao on monday the footsie managed to recover at the end of the session in germany the declines were driven by economic data also two and a half percent fall for the on eighty and then stocks will also know across much of the rest of your points bank was two point nine percent and the down at the close then core international was the biggest gain on the fourth year for two hundred. process markets over the first day of the wake of a flat suppose that it never would be r.t.s. gaining from four percent of my sex just a notch up cyclicals some individual share movers on the my stocks energy majors are higher at the close so rosneft getting forty nine percent banks like good globally and russia which trading positive ways by banking point nine percent know most banks one point eight percent off the reported one hundred fifteen million dollars profit in a post-mortem and it's not going to come out to renee since capital perhaps not the dates. to start talking about to be performance we should talk about. worst weeks to ground a major theme or for you last week
european stocks also traded mostly lao on monday the footsie managed to recover at the end of the session in germany the declines were driven by economic data also two and a half percent fall for the on eighty and then stocks will also know across much of the rest of your points bank was two point nine percent and the down at the close then core international was the biggest gain on the fourth year for two hundred. process markets over the first day of the wake of a flat suppose that it never...
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. >>> hay algo que los legisladores han olvidado a decir de laos estudiantes y es querer legislar sinría nuestra situación. >>> en una clase se enoja un estudiante con un maestro y de puro coraje saque su pistola y su defensa es que es permitido en la clase. la polémica también se traslada a los hospital ga wregareshogar. >>> yo no apoyo esto. >>> por qué?. >>> porque es realmente es innecesar innecesario, es in si tar a la violencia. >>> lo que veo que las personas como maestros, personas en la escuela sí seria buena idea que tengan armas para evitar problemas con como los que han pasado antes en las escuelas. >>> aquí, al igual que en el congreso estatal, las opiniones están divididas. >>> no es buena idea darle tantas pistolas pero mejor es tener más seguridad, o más policías, más máquina para detectar metal. >>> lo que sí están acuerdo que darle a los hijos atención y educación basado en la paz es la mejor herramientas para evitar estos episodios. >>> llevamos acabo un sondeo y hasta el momento el pro llego fo podría contar lak mayoría de votos pero habrá que esperar hasta junio p
. >>> hay algo que los legisladores han olvidado a decir de laos estudiantes y es querer legislar sinría nuestra situación. >>> en una clase se enoja un estudiante con un maestro y de puro coraje saque su pistola y su defensa es que es permitido en la clase. la polémica también se traslada a los hospital ga wregareshogar. >>> yo no apoyo esto. >>> por qué?. >>> porque es realmente es innecesar innecesario, es in si tar a la violencia....
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laos was a great concern.john kennedy came to office, the first big problem he had to deal with was negotiating with the soviet union over a civil war in laos. this experience with vietnam very much began with eisenhower and was something that kennedy, ben johnson, inherited -- then johnson, inherited. host: good morning. janie? caller: good morning. my comments are concerning a journalist who does -- gets these kinds of things and releases them to the world. i do not feel smarter, safer, or more confident about what these things do to the world and to the country. we are now driven by constant political scandals. nothing gets done in this country anymore. absolutely nothing. people do not have jobs. people's families are falling apart because of the degraded culture that we have developed. if journalism wants to run the world, as they seem to have been trying to do the past 45 years, it is not going well. so, i would suggest journalism around the world -- to journalism around the world that maybe, just maybe,
laos was a great concern.john kennedy came to office, the first big problem he had to deal with was negotiating with the soviet union over a civil war in laos. this experience with vietnam very much began with eisenhower and was something that kennedy, ben johnson, inherited -- then johnson, inherited. host: good morning. janie? caller: good morning. my comments are concerning a journalist who does -- gets these kinds of things and releases them to the world. i do not feel smarter, safer, or...
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hit vietnam, and it turned up tropical moisture dumping upwards of 150 millimeters across parts of laosri it dumped heavy rain in south korea and china. look at what happened in the sea as an engineer vessel got caught up in the storm. rough seas churned up by thunderstorm meari. folks in trouble, 12 crew member had to be extricated. but everybody is in good shape. unfortunately, those are the lucky ones. we did have death not only into china but the philippines, as well. an unfortunate scene there. we are done with tropical storm meari. if you are watching the skies, we do have an asteroid, going come to see come close to earth but not hitting us, point your telescope to the north. that will do it for weather. stay with us. "world business" continues after the break. >>> from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. >> and i'm charles hodson at cnn london. welcome back to "world business today." back to our top story now, the battle that greece's prime minister george papandreou is finding out in parliament there in athens. ministers are discussing the latest austerity plan. it's $110 billio
hit vietnam, and it turned up tropical moisture dumping upwards of 150 millimeters across parts of laosri it dumped heavy rain in south korea and china. look at what happened in the sea as an engineer vessel got caught up in the storm. rough seas churned up by thunderstorm meari. folks in trouble, 12 crew member had to be extricated. but everybody is in good shape. unfortunately, those are the lucky ones. we did have death not only into china but the philippines, as well. an unfortunate scene...
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people traffickers move them across the border into china, then down towards laos. they risk their lives. they'll be sent back if they're caught. the final challenge-- crossing the mekong river into thailand. one thing they don't have worry about is how to pay for the trip. a trafficker told us why. >> ( translated ): the traffickers charge about $5,000 each, but the refugees don't have the cash, so they hand over their settlement money when they get to south korea. >> reporter: this money is now financing a modern day underground railroad. seven years ago, 46 north koreans crossed the mekong into thailand. but last year, 2,500 did. we asked the thai police whether they'd tried to stop them. >> impossible. no country stop this. we don't have the budget. >> reporter: when we visited, five north koreans had taken up residence in the old police station. they were also free to walk around. we tried to speak to them but they were too frightened a church volunteer told us how they'd survived in their homeland. >> ( translated ): the food shortage is so bad, they couldn't
people traffickers move them across the border into china, then down towards laos. they risk their lives. they'll be sent back if they're caught. the final challenge-- crossing the mekong river into thailand. one thing they don't have worry about is how to pay for the trip. a trafficker told us why. >> ( translated ): the traffickers charge about $5,000 each, but the refugees don't have the cash, so they hand over their settlement money when they get to south korea. >> reporter:...
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. >> i am in laos canyon, this is one of the areas that the investigators are searching--i am in niles canyon. there's a lot of area like farmland and open space like thick brush, the sheriff department confirms that their agency assisted the police department in one such search last week, which is roughly 15 mi. away from the hayward parking garages with the police believe that michelle le was murdered. here is a map of the canyon, spanning all the way from fremont. we also learned the hayward court investigator came here and requested to look at maps of fire trails of the seminole pleasanton bridge that consist of about 20 to 30 mi. of rugged where to rain. the police service also says that they assisted in multiple searches although they would not confirm where the searches took place. hayward police department says said they have search will five times in the rule when location but they told the lead family that searches of have been put on hold until they find new information of where to look. >> stay with kron4 news and kron4.com for our continuing coverage of the missing student
. >> i am in laos canyon, this is one of the areas that the investigators are searching--i am in niles canyon. there's a lot of area like farmland and open space like thick brush, the sheriff department confirms that their agency assisted the police department in one such search last week, which is roughly 15 mi. away from the hayward parking garages with the police believe that michelle le was murdered. here is a map of the canyon, spanning all the way from fremont. we also learned the...
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cambodia and laos, both countries in which the united states had important smaller engagements with respect to our overall programs, we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we like to take these to the next step over the next year or so. some of the other things i would like to say, process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia and whether it is the asean secretariat or a clearer sense of how the asean plus six engages in acts of the e a s. it sounds easy but is extraordinarily challenging. that is one of the things the united states wants to work on over the course of the next several years. the united states has a clearer view that it is important in its consequential, if it involves the political, strategic, military issues confronting the asia pacific region and then the united states wants to see it at the table and be engaged in those conversations going forward but that process will be more challenging and take a longer period of time. most particularly is how northeast asian issues are addressed in the larg
cambodia and laos, both countries in which the united states had important smaller engagements with respect to our overall programs, we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we like to take these to the next step over the next year or so. some of the other things i would like to say, process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia and whether it is the asean secretariat or a clearer sense of how the asean plus six engages...
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cambodia and laos, both countries in which the united states has important though smaller engagements with respect to our overall programs. we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we seek to take these to the next course of the next year or so. i think some of the other things i would like to say the process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia where there is the secretariat or a clear sense of how the plus three for instance or plus six engages in the act. it sounds easy but it's extraordinarily challenging. that's one of the things i think the united states wants to work on over the course the next several years. i will say i think the united states has a very clear view that if it's important inconsequential, if it involves the political, the strategic, the military issues confronting the asia and pacific region than the united states wants a seat to the table and we want to be engaged in those conversations going forward but i think that process is going to be more challenging and taking longer period of
cambodia and laos, both countries in which the united states has important though smaller engagements with respect to our overall programs. we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we seek to take these to the next course of the next year or so. i think some of the other things i would like to say the process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia where there is the secretariat or a clear sense of how the plus three for...
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political damage caused by the gun trafficking operation called fast and furious which use tactics to laosight wish to buy firearms. controversial over the program has paralyzed a log agency buffeted by partisan battle. it has been without a senate confirmed director since 2006. they cannot win approval of a nominee. silver springs, md., john, a democrat. you are on the air. caller: i am a democrat and i do not like any of the republican candidates. it is like a comedy of errors. all they do is point fingers as to what is going bad. host: who is your candidate? a reminder to turn down the volume on your tv. otherwise it gets a little confusing. can is a republican in salt lake city. caller: my candid it is met romney. host: what is your enthusiasm level? caller: it is pretty pumped up. with 2012 coming along, i think he will be able to lead us in the right direction. host: cleveland, ohio. caller: my candidate is a wreck perry. -- rick perry. i believe people should give a chance to obama. he is trying to fix what is going on here in the united states and what other people have messed up f
political damage caused by the gun trafficking operation called fast and furious which use tactics to laosight wish to buy firearms. controversial over the program has paralyzed a log agency buffeted by partisan battle. it has been without a senate confirmed director since 2006. they cannot win approval of a nominee. silver springs, md., john, a democrat. you are on the air. caller: i am a democrat and i do not like any of the republican candidates. it is like a comedy of errors. all they do is...
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they are absolutely scary in terms of laos and countries across the border where bad guys were assembling. we have the same thing with pakistan. we have a government that is friendly to us but has corruption issues. and the people may not like a pre this same thing with the karzai government. the similarities are too great. we need to get out there a lot quicker than that. host: your republican colleagues believe that you have laid out isolationism and it is on the rise. guest: i don't know whether isolationism is the right term. and i do not necessarily run away from that term. away from that term. my view is not that the u.s. should be isolationist, that we should not be engaged in the international policies are around a world. we should. but when you look at what are threats are out there, these disparate perhaps -- threats located in many countries around world, we cannot use the strain -- the same strategy in pakistan that we did 50 years ago of going into a country and taking it over when it is not the government of the country that we were opposing. the enemies in that country are
they are absolutely scary in terms of laos and countries across the border where bad guys were assembling. we have the same thing with pakistan. we have a government that is friendly to us but has corruption issues. and the people may not like a pre this same thing with the karzai government. the similarities are too great. we need to get out there a lot quicker than that. host: your republican colleagues believe that you have laid out isolationism and it is on the rise. guest: i don't know...
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cambodia and laos, both countries in which the united states has important though smaller engagements with respect to our overall programs. we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we seek to take these to the next course of the next year or so. i think some of the other things i would like to say the process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia where there is the secretariat or a clear sense of how the plus three for instance or plus six engages in the act. it sounds easy but it's extraordinarily challenging. that's one of the things i think the united states wants to work on over the course the next several years. i will say i think the united states has a very clear view that if it's important inconsequential, if it involves the political, the strategic, the military issues confronting the asia and pacific region than the united states wants a seat to the table and we want to be engaged in those conversations going forward but i think that process is going to be more challenging and taking longer period of
cambodia and laos, both countries in which the united states has important though smaller engagements with respect to our overall programs. we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we seek to take these to the next course of the next year or so. i think some of the other things i would like to say the process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia where there is the secretariat or a clear sense of how the plus three for...
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we did -- they have schools in other countries, in laos and other places.ng and getting involved. i'm just really excited. >> who is the inspiration for your perfume? >> well, different -- different girls and stuff, yeah. >> okay. that's -- >> different -- >> and what are you up to this summer? did you get some time off? >> i'm going to be recording my next album and taking a little time off. i'm excited to have a little down time and be in the studio. >> one of your young estefans everyone here wants to see it. this is macy right here. >> macy. >> all right, well, again, it's good to have you back. the fragrance is called sunday. and i don't think you can hear us with all of the screaming, all of the proceeds go to charity. good job to you. great to see you. justin bieber. >> start with that hand shake? >> yeah. >> that's a good one. >> al's got a check of the weather. al? >>> let's check it out for today. saturday, your weekend. we've got sunshine the northeast with the showers and the thunderstorms. and the mississippi river valley, sunny hot out west. s
we did -- they have schools in other countries, in laos and other places.ng and getting involved. i'm just really excited. >> who is the inspiration for your perfume? >> well, different -- different girls and stuff, yeah. >> okay. that's -- >> different -- >> and what are you up to this summer? did you get some time off? >> i'm going to be recording my next album and taking a little time off. i'm excited to have a little down time and be in the studio....
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. >> decenas de vÍctimas entre muertos y heridos tras explosiouni-fdteisionnot uns lao un parque naturalonnot uns latn ionel fuet uni-lateamenaza con a montaÑas de nuevo mÉxico y colorado. mÁs de mil bomberos batallan desde el viernes para sofocar las llamas. el fuego obligÓ a evacuar a mÁs de tres mil residentes de una pequeÑa ciudad. >> cientos de residentes de la ciudad dehubieron ser evacuados de sus casas debido al desbortamiento de una de las afluentes del rÍo. un vocero del departamento de seguridad nacional indicÓ que la orden fue ordenada esta maÑana y los residentes fueron llevados a albergues donde permanecerÁn. >> tres personas que resultaron heridas por el tornado que azotÓ murieron este fin de semana, por lo que la cifra de isioÍctnot un se elevÓ a 151. no revelaron las identidades de las tres vÍctimas. continÚan trabajando para teremover los escombros. >> y con una mortal explosiÓn en pakistÁn, abrimos nuestra ventana al mundo. ♪ >> al menos 18 personas mumieron y otras 28 teisionltaÁ. anunciaron las autoridades en una llamada telefÓnica deste un lugar no determinado. >> a
. >> decenas de vÍctimas entre muertos y heridos tras explosiouni-fdteisionnot uns lao un parque naturalonnot uns latn ionel fuet uni-lateamenaza con a montaÑas de nuevo mÉxico y colorado. mÁs de mil bomberos batallan desde el viernes para sofocar las llamas. el fuego obligÓ a evacuar a mÁs de tres mil residentes de una pequeÑa ciudad. >> cientos de residentes de la ciudad dehubieron ser evacuados de sus casas debido al desbortamiento de una de las afluentes del rÍo. un...