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take vo /juanfra --usted usa lentes de contacto.???rsonas que utilizan estos lentes estn en mayor riesgo de tener infecciones... le decimos por qu en prevenir es vivir. gabriela wx live bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= fin de semana san jose: sabado: 83 domingo: 83 livermore: sabado: 90 domingo: 83 oakland: sabado: 78 domingo: 75 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose sabado:81 domingo: 81 lunes: 81 martes: 81 miercoles:80 san francisco sabado:68 domingo: 67 lunes: 67 martes: 67 miercoles: 69 fb gabriela live bug gabriela amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias sean coialnte bienvenidos a noticiero telemun meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= fin de semana san jose: sabado: 83 domingo: 83 livermore: sabado: 90 domingo: 83 oakland:
take vo /juanfra --usted usa lentes de contacto.???rsonas que utilizan estos lentes estn en mayor riesgo de tener infecciones... le decimos por qu en prevenir es vivir. gabriela wx live bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= fin de semana san jose: sabado: 83 domingo: 83 livermore: sabado: 90 domingo: 83 oakland: sabado: 78...
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take vo --usted usa lentes de contacto.???que las personas que utilizan estos lentes estn en mayor riesgo de tener infecciones... le decimos por qu en prevenir es vivir. take vo /juanfra --atencin padres de familia, su hijo sufre del llamado "dejarlo todo para despus", en creciendo juntos le damos algunos consejos para ayudarles a ser ms responsables. hay muestras de cariño... y hay muestras de cariño. dale gasolina que limpia. chevron con techron. gaby on sport desk --- muchos adolescentes tienden a ser "procrastinador es"... o como quien dice... dejan para maÑana lo que se puede hacer hoy... el postergar lo que tenemos que hacer no es tanto una cuestin de desidia... sino una deficiente de percepcin del tiemo algo que es normal en la adolescencia. take vo --- el "dejarlo para maÑana" tambin implica un desenfoque de la importancia de las tareas a realizar... y si a los adultos nos cuesta hacer todo a tiempo... imagenese lo complicado que es para un joven... hay varias cosas que como padres pueden hacer para ayudar a sus hijos
take vo --usted usa lentes de contacto.???que las personas que utilizan estos lentes estn en mayor riesgo de tener infecciones... le decimos por qu en prevenir es vivir. take vo /juanfra --atencin padres de familia, su hijo sufre del llamado "dejarlo todo para despus", en creciendo juntos le damos algunos consejos para ayudarles a ser ms responsables. hay muestras de cariño... y hay muestras de cariño. dale gasolina que limpia. chevron con techron. gaby on sport desk --- muchos...
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as sport on sunday after more than three decades of harassment if andy and others, the committee lented grant ultimate edgable for olympic committee funding and perhaps a spot in the future him pick games. >> this that is great
as sport on sunday after more than three decades of harassment if andy and others, the committee lented grant ultimate edgable for olympic committee funding and perhaps a spot in the future him pick games. >> this that is great
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experto: si tenÍas puestos los lentes cuando pasaste el examen de la vista ya lo tienes en tu licenciaaÑos que fue emitido por daca. sÓlo 22 personas no devolvieron su permiso, a esas personas se les cancelÓ el daca. diana: bueno teniendo en cuenta que mantener una buena moralidad es fundamental para obtener este beneficio si el joven comete un delito es muy posible que pierda la posibilidad de obtenerlo por primera vez o de renovarlo. por ejemplo violencia domÉstica, abuso sexual posesiÓn de armas, posesión de drogas y manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol si alguna persona comete esos delitos no va a poder conseguir su daca o renovarlo. es muy importante que consulte con su abogado criminal. le recomendamos siempre que trate de pelear una pena que sea un poco menor teniendo en cuenta que un delito menor. leÓn: hoy dÍa hay significativo por maneras de conseguir un perdÓn si un dreamer comete un delito? diana: si es la primera vez que lo cometan pueden negociar la pena por el juez, hablar con el abogado defensor y lograr una pena que no nos vaya a incriminar o que no lo vaya a poner e
experto: si tenÍas puestos los lentes cuando pasaste el examen de la vista ya lo tienes en tu licenciaaÑos que fue emitido por daca. sÓlo 22 personas no devolvieron su permiso, a esas personas se les cancelÓ el daca. diana: bueno teniendo en cuenta que mantener una buena moralidad es fundamental para obtener este beneficio si el joven comete un delito es muy posible que pierda la posibilidad de obtenerlo por primera vez o de renovarlo. por ejemplo violencia domÉstica, abuso sexual...
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hubo desde consejos para prevenir el crimen, hasta unos lentes especiales para saber afecta a la vistacohol. una jornada entretenida para abordar un tema serio. >> estamos informando a la comunidad de richmore diferentes crÍmenes que estÁn pasando en diferentes distritos. beatriz: y los delitos que ocurren, como robos de autos y casas. por eso, ofrecieron consejos para no caer. >> me dieron informaciÓn en la prevenciÓn del crimen y ellos, nos ayudarÁn a hacer nuestro neigborhood watch. beatriz: existen programas comunitarios a travÉs de los cuales, los vecinos se organiza y coordina medidas. hoy, tambiÉn dieron gratis seguros para los volantes de auto y promocionaron una aplicaciÓn, acerca de las acciones policiales y delitos, para descargar en los telÉfonos inteligentes. >> asÍ puede atender la policÍa y conocer la forma que ellos se desenvuelve para proteger a la comunidad. beatriz: o no puede tener informaciÓn sobre las cosas que desconoce. otra de las actividades fue demostrar con unos lentes especiales, como quedan afectada la ambiciÓn gracias al alcohol. ejemplos que buscan conci
hubo desde consejos para prevenir el crimen, hasta unos lentes especiales para saber afecta a la vistacohol. una jornada entretenida para abordar un tema serio. >> estamos informando a la comunidad de richmore diferentes crÍmenes que estÁn pasando en diferentes distritos. beatriz: y los delitos que ocurren, como robos de autos y casas. por eso, ofrecieron consejos para no caer. >> me dieron informaciÓn en la prevenciÓn del crimen y ellos, nos ayudarÁn a hacer nuestro...
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the giants have been be us a great fund that helps to penetrate all the communities i'm happy they lent you will say here for more fun and a lot of great shoppers i want to give a note of appreciation for everyone that provides food and refreshment where we happen we have a new company that opened up their ice cream that is the human try if you've been to the ferry building you've lined up with many thousands of other people and they tent are donating ice cream for the kids how about that have a happy nationals night out and enjoy our communities, enjoy the relationships, get to know each other this is a time we ought to be knowing each other by our first names in the parked and streets this is part of was this the community is all about glad to be here celebrating thank you. (clapping.) >> your new champion trashing i'm handing it off and what more can i say we have lots food and ice cream and candy corn kids sugar up and playing music it might be a little bit of dancing enjoy the night. >> we all know a major earthquake will eventually hit san francisco are reproerl presented san fran
the giants have been be us a great fund that helps to penetrate all the communities i'm happy they lent you will say here for more fun and a lot of great shoppers i want to give a note of appreciation for everyone that provides food and refreshment where we happen we have a new company that opened up their ice cream that is the human try if you've been to the ferry building you've lined up with many thousands of other people and they tent are donating ice cream for the kids how about that have...
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on lent we couldn't have pepperoni. she said i'm not cooking on fridays. she got pizza and we love it. we have a great pizza place in her own town called dante's. our kids love that pizza. i'm eating less pizza than i used to, unfortunately, but those would be our first two pizzerias. i will say one last thing. -- russongsteen, spring stream, "born to run," two weeks ago it was the 40th anniversary of the release of "born to run." i remember being a 12-year-old kid in new jersey and going to sam goody's record store, woman used to have record stores, right? two sam goody's record store and going in and buying that album and opening it up and seeing this incredible picture of this young bearded guy in a black leather jacket and a big african-american saxophone player and i listen to the song and the thing that made it different for me was because being from new jersey, we get picked on. i listen to those songs. those were songs about people i knew and places i knew. when bruce was later on the cover of "time" and "new sweek," he was no longer our little her
on lent we couldn't have pepperoni. she said i'm not cooking on fridays. she got pizza and we love it. we have a great pizza place in her own town called dante's. our kids love that pizza. i'm eating less pizza than i used to, unfortunately, but those would be our first two pizzerias. i will say one last thing. -- russongsteen, spring stream, "born to run," two weeks ago it was the 40th anniversary of the release of "born to run." i remember being a 12-year-old kid in new...
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un chip de computadora y una cÁmara de video en lentes.s a poder creer, y vas a poder identificar. >> una vez realizado el implante la persona usa unos anteojos con una cÁmara de vÍdeo que captura las escenas. las imÁgenes son procesadas por 1 u portÁtil, y se transforman en instrucciones. Éstas se transforma de form inalÁmbrica al ojo le procedimentos tuvieron involucrados unos 30 profesionales de la salud. este se llevÓ a cabo en el instituto, de la universidad de miami. expertos aseguran que no es para todos. >> el implante estÁ hecho para pacientes por hora con pigmentos en la retina y entonces bÁsicamente ellos perder la visiÓn gradualmente. >> algo que esta madre de familia y abuela dice que le devolviÓ lo que mÁs anhelaba, ver a sus seres queridos y jugar con sus nietos. carmen: yo solamente tengo una luz pero esta me da vida, me da alegrÍa. porque puedo decir pero algo, no es completamente escorial. >> el procedimiento dura de tres a cuatro horas, y comenzÓ una terapia para adaptarse lo positivo. en el caso de la seÑora torres tomÓ
un chip de computadora y una cÁmara de video en lentes.s a poder creer, y vas a poder identificar. >> una vez realizado el implante la persona usa unos anteojos con una cÁmara de vÍdeo que captura las escenas. las imÁgenes son procesadas por 1 u portÁtil, y se transforman en instrucciones. Éstas se transforma de form inalÁmbrica al ojo le procedimentos tuvieron involucrados unos 30 profesionales de la salud. este se llevÓ a cabo en el instituto, de la universidad de miami....
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cannot remember everything i'm telling you the and the keys here, the vine street expressway entire lent, being shutdown, starting the friday night before so friday happy hour september 25th, likely, unhappy for a lot of people who aren't paying attention. the schuylkill expressway, 76 eastbound, from the blue route all the way to 95, being shutdown and then westbound 76 shut at 95 all the way to route one. and on top of all of that you folks on the outer border over thereon city avenue, that's going to be shutdown, that's where the pope is staying all weekend from lancaster to belmont avenue. when the well here is the mayor yesterday trying to tell everybody, hey this is once in a lifetime opportunity you're going to remember it hopefully for the good reasons, not for the bad reasons. >> philadelphia is the can-do city. we can and will do everything in our power along with our many many many partners to ensure a safe and secure event, a spiritual and joyful event. i certainly do very, very well understand that there are many many concerns. what will happen? how will it impact an individ
cannot remember everything i'm telling you the and the keys here, the vine street expressway entire lent, being shutdown, starting the friday night before so friday happy hour september 25th, likely, unhappy for a lot of people who aren't paying attention. the schuylkill expressway, 76 eastbound, from the blue route all the way to 95, being shutdown and then westbound 76 shut at 95 all the way to route one. and on top of all of that you folks on the outer border over thereon city avenue, that's...
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. >> the canadians have lent resources that have come south of the border. we're talking with new zealand and australia, other countries that we partner with to help fight fire with. >> 100 fires are burning in seven western state, some of the largest in washington and california. more than 1 million acres have burned with all these wildfires. >>> here in california some 1,000 people have been evacuated in fresno county because of a fire that is burning out of control. it happened in the sequoia national forest by a lightning strike. there's no containment. >>> let's go to find out conditions in the bay area. >> temperatures have been trending down in the big drop off in the readings. no more triple digits, we're talking about 90 degrees for the warmest locations later on today. here's our walnut creek day, and this is mount diablo. this is not the case for today, we'll have triple digits all weekend long. we have a big bank of low clouds and fog, and there's clouds approaching, a neat detail on the satellite. there you go, the solid deck overcast toward mon
. >> the canadians have lent resources that have come south of the border. we're talking with new zealand and australia, other countries that we partner with to help fight fire with. >> 100 fires are burning in seven western state, some of the largest in washington and california. more than 1 million acres have burned with all these wildfires. >>> here in california some 1,000 people have been evacuated in fresno county because of a fire that is burning out of control. it...
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they lent scoggin the money to buy their air conditioning business.to repay them in monthly installments. prosecutors believe he poisoned the couple so he could avoid making those payments. olgie nobles died from the poison, but 69-year-old leita built up resistance to it. >> this lady was so tough, her inner strength was so strong, her will to live was so strong, and her body was able to absorb this and build up a tolerance to it. but probably if you had ten people out there, you know, nine of those ten would have probably died from it. >> had leita died, police would never have questioned the cause of her death or her husband's. so they would never have made the connection to the norton sisters. >> and nobody would have ever known the difference. >> tim scoggin was arrested and charged with murder and intent to commit murder. >> he's a very effeminate kind of a man. in fact, when he talked on the phone, people thought he was a woman, and he passed himself off as secretaries sometimes and called himself kim. by his voice, you couldn't tell the differ
they lent scoggin the money to buy their air conditioning business.to repay them in monthly installments. prosecutors believe he poisoned the couple so he could avoid making those payments. olgie nobles died from the poison, but 69-year-old leita built up resistance to it. >> this lady was so tough, her inner strength was so strong, her will to live was so strong, and her body was able to absorb this and build up a tolerance to it. but probably if you had ten people out there, you know,...
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. >> reporter: now, 15 years after she lent the nta her voice -- >> they had me record the next stop is, once. and i recorded all the names of the stops. >> reporter: her announcement days could be numbered. >> transfer is available o the four and five trains. >> reporter: as they consider shorter messages like this. >> to local to the bronx. rep fter: to save time. >> my kids are 9. they've heard me. lit be okay if it goes away. >> reporter: new yorkers are just as stunned to meet the face behind the voice. >> reallyo >> it's amazing that her pretty voice matches her pretty face. >> reporter: as her pals at nbc -- did you know she's the ol ice of the six train? >> next stop is, grand central. >> oh, my gosh. >> and it's still using your voice. >> i know, right? >> come on. >> reporter: a gift even her colleagues didn't know she gave. andrew sift, "news4 new york." >> she needs a better agent. [ laughter ] >> i've heard that voice so many times, i didn't recognize it. >> it's cool. >> very cool. >>> all right, stevie, what you got for us? >> i definitely have some hot weather over th
. >> reporter: now, 15 years after she lent the nta her voice -- >> they had me record the next stop is, once. and i recorded all the names of the stops. >> reporter: her announcement days could be numbered. >> transfer is available o the four and five trains. >> reporter: as they consider shorter messages like this. >> to local to the bronx. rep fter: to save time. >> my kids are 9. they've heard me. lit be okay if it goes away. >> reporter: new...
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jack's firehouse lent their support today. >> worst case scenario, you'll have to close your doors because you run out of food, is that the worst thing that can happen to you? >> they wants the crowds to show up and renaming the restrictive traffic box as the francis festiv festival grounds. signs and buttons will go out. and septa and patco will drop people within miles of the events. there are check points as you get close toward independence mall and the parkway. >> for those of you that think there is no hotel rooms, think again. >> those rooms are available for the general public and men why i have of them as of now but they will go quick. >> one of the extra inseptemberive for those is a holy mass card or a medal that is blessed by the pope himself. >> we have all the details online at 6abc.com/pope. and my series of reports from argentina is posted along with the latest details about road closures and security zones for the visit of pope francis. >> widener university welcomed the class of 2019 to campus today, upper class men and family and friends moved into the newest pride dorms
jack's firehouse lent their support today. >> worst case scenario, you'll have to close your doors because you run out of food, is that the worst thing that can happen to you? >> they wants the crowds to show up and renaming the restrictive traffic box as the francis festiv festival grounds. signs and buttons will go out. and septa and patco will drop people within miles of the events. there are check points as you get close toward independence mall and the parkway. >> for...
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. >> reporter: considered the foremost authority on free diving education he lent his skills to make the movie "the cove" and trained david blaine for his special "drowned alive." i experienced some of the intense mental and physical sport. taking the turn in the water in the cayman islands, trained to free diver. first the breath hold. all these lessons, the breathing, the mental call calisthenics calisthenics, geared to teaching me to ignore my body's cry for oxygen. see those convulsions? my body demanding to breathe. but that's the point he trains you to ignore. and after an hour of instruction -- >> up. breathe. breathe. breathe. breathe. breathe. breathe. >> good job, matt. >> whoo! >> that's a good, good solid time. i mean, for someone who's a free diver already. so that's a great time, an amazing time. >> reporter: and free divers are pushing the limits of their sport in many ways. krack runs an underwater obstacle course where free divers compete using water scoot tears. all in hopes of winning a thousand bucks and more importantly bragging rights. others like william winram
. >> reporter: considered the foremost authority on free diving education he lent his skills to make the movie "the cove" and trained david blaine for his special "drowned alive." i experienced some of the intense mental and physical sport. taking the turn in the water in the cayman islands, trained to free diver. first the breath hold. all these lessons, the breathing, the mental call calisthenics calisthenics, geared to teaching me to ignore my body's cry for oxygen....
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. >> you think this is more pref lents. there's more companies, people tell you it's the place to work, it pushes you, it's great on your resume, they don't tell you it's a great place to work. go to wall street. they one themselves out. after three or four or five years. >> it's asking a question. that's not a day for the revelation. is this a culture you want to condone. to some extent. it's not unique. is that the country we want to run, is it worth the extra point in our gene, most going to the net worth of el salvador. >> good to talk to you. adam johnson, the associate editor. next, would sa shorter work week make life better. many are offered the perk of working four days a week. we'll see how it works out. works out. >> the lifel >>>it's not just amazon.com where workers put in long hours, america has a well-deserved reputation of being a nation. worka holics. we work more hours, and work a whopping 42 days more than the germans do each year, and while americans are among the most productive workers, more working ho
. >> you think this is more pref lents. there's more companies, people tell you it's the place to work, it pushes you, it's great on your resume, they don't tell you it's a great place to work. go to wall street. they one themselves out. after three or four or five years. >> it's asking a question. that's not a day for the revelation. is this a culture you want to condone. to some extent. it's not unique. is that the country we want to run, is it worth the extra point in our gene,...
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. >> brillante futuro, es joven hispano y talentoso, hoy en mÍ lente seguimos los pasos de un joven que futuro al servicio de la comunidad. >> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >> muy buenas tardes comenzamos en mÉxico donde se ha desatado una batalla legal campal por joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn. >> sÍ porque mientras el hombre mÁs buscado del mundo sigue prÓfugo los abogados defensores luchan en corte para evitar que sea extraditado a estados unidos, liliana estÁ en vivo en washington con todos los detalles liliana. >> asÍ es marÍa celeste arrarÁs josÉ dÍaz-balart a 20 dÍas de escapar de una prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn sigue poniendo en jaque a las autoridades y hoy es el protagonista de tremenda batalla en las cortes mexicanas. >> joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn sigue prÓfugo mientras tanto en mÉxico se libra una geb judicial por su captura y extradiciÓn, * hoy una jueza concediÓ el amparo solicitado el miÉrcoles contra la posibilidad extradiciÓn de su cliente, el jueves emitieron una orden de detenciÓn con fines de extradiciÓn
. >> brillante futuro, es joven hispano y talentoso, hoy en mÍ lente seguimos los pasos de un joven que futuro al servicio de la comunidad. >> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >> muy buenas tardes comenzamos en mÉxico donde se ha desatado una batalla legal campal por joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn. >> sÍ porque mientras el hombre mÁs buscado del mundo sigue prÓfugo los abogados defensores luchan en corte para...
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shipping volume is measured in 20 foot container egive lent. in 2010 this port handled 2.5 million equivalence, and it dropped 28%. the reason is sanctions. the pain of sanctions is felt across the major export industry - like oil and auto. sanctions hit iranian consumers who must contend with hyperinflation, devaluing the currency si to a third of its value. >> iranian leaders decided to make a dale. they have decided to more or less close down the nuclear programme, which they spent a lot of money on, people died for it. in return, what they want is lifting of sanctions. in the end, the forced belt tightening and workers pushed negotiators to prioritizing sanctions over the capacity. >> tehran is cool, it doesn't have humidity. i was pleased to not have a tie, because it's hot. it felt world, i do my work in a uniform, as it were, this does not exist in iran. you'll go into government officers, meet with officials, go into banks, see the bank manager. no one has a tie. at one point, the interesting thing is the ayatollah khamenei after the re
shipping volume is measured in 20 foot container egive lent. in 2010 this port handled 2.5 million equivalence, and it dropped 28%. the reason is sanctions. the pain of sanctions is felt across the major export industry - like oil and auto. sanctions hit iranian consumers who must contend with hyperinflation, devaluing the currency si to a third of its value. >> iranian leaders decided to make a dale. they have decided to more or less close down the nuclear programme, which they spent a...
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aÑos que no tenga felonÍa en su rÉcord y también que tengan la visiÓn perfecta sea corregida con lentesson muy flexibles tÍtulos temprano por la maÑana y la tarde. por la noche, y tambiÉn de madrugada, los beneficios que ofrece es de un predio estatal son buenos y el pago tambiÉn. el salario depende de la educaciÓn que usted tenga. >> los oficiales empiezan en 35 mil dÓlares al aÑo si la persona que aplica tiene un estudio de dos aÑos de la universidad les dan 2.5% mÁs y si tienen el estudio de cuatro aÑos entonces 5% mÁs. gilberto: si usted sÓlo tiene un certificado de gda oro diploma de preparatoria tambiÉn puede solicitar este trabajo. para obtener mÁs informaciÓn sobre esta oportunidad de empleo puede visitar en www.chp.com que puede solicitar la solicitud pueden llevar a la patrulla de caminos de california para que pase por un agente y experimental en persona el trabajo que hacen los oficiales que determinarÁ si usted interesado en el trabajo. beatriz: la ciudad de san bruno realizar retenes esta noche los prÓximos dos fines de semana desde las 7 a las tres de la madrugada en zona
aÑos que no tenga felonÍa en su rÉcord y también que tengan la visiÓn perfecta sea corregida con lentesson muy flexibles tÍtulos temprano por la maÑana y la tarde. por la noche, y tambiÉn de madrugada, los beneficios que ofrece es de un predio estatal son buenos y el pago tambiÉn. el salario depende de la educaciÓn que usted tenga. >> los oficiales empiezan en 35 mil dÓlares al aÑo si la persona que aplica tiene un estudio de dos aÑos de la universidad les dan 2.5% mÁs y si...
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on lent, we could not have the pepperoni. week and she was saying, i'm not cooking on fridays, and she got the pizza and we loved it. .nd currently, dante's i'm eating less pizza than i used to, unfortunately, but those would be our two favorite pizzeria's, one for my youth and one from there. i have to say one less thing -- bruce springsteen. "born to run." two weekends ago, it was the 40th anniversary of the release of "born to run," and i can remember being a 12-year-old kid in new jersey and going to sam goody's record store -- when we used to have record stores, right? sam goody's record store and buying that album and opening it up, the front of it, and seeing this incredible picture of this young, bearded guy in a black leather jacket and a big african-american saxophone to thosend i listen songs. and the thing that made it different for me, being from new jersey, we get picked on. and i listen to those were songs about people i knew and places i and bruce was no longer our little hero. he was it national figure. he ma
on lent, we could not have the pepperoni. week and she was saying, i'm not cooking on fridays, and she got the pizza and we loved it. .nd currently, dante's i'm eating less pizza than i used to, unfortunately, but those would be our two favorite pizzeria's, one for my youth and one from there. i have to say one less thing -- bruce springsteen. "born to run." two weekends ago, it was the 40th anniversary of the release of "born to run," and i can remember being a 12-year-old...
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given the lent of the talks they were both obviously doing everything they could to avoided a dangerousitary escalation. now. cos the next test, whether they can live up to the other u.p.s. pros made in this agreement. >> and to arrange further talks as soon as possible. this time, either in seoul. notably absence any mention of the sanctions imposed by seoul after the sinking of a south korean warship. north korea may well want to talk soon about lifting those. south korea says the north now knows that provoking a crisis no longer earned concession, an assertion that will have to be judged over the coming months. al jazeera, seoul. >> the nra is gearing up for a big battle over gun control. it is going after a city law in seattle to tax guns and ammunition. jon henry smith reports. >> the national rifle association and other gun rights groups sued seattle monday, in state court over the decision earlier this month, to tax firearms and ammunition sales. the tax amounts to $25 for each firearms sold in the city, plus 5 cents for every round of ammunition. it is designed to fund programs
given the lent of the talks they were both obviously doing everything they could to avoided a dangerousitary escalation. now. cos the next test, whether they can live up to the other u.p.s. pros made in this agreement. >> and to arrange further talks as soon as possible. this time, either in seoul. notably absence any mention of the sanctions imposed by seoul after the sinking of a south korean warship. north korea may well want to talk soon about lifting those. south korea says the north...
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right now here's a word from a princeton university student who lent his voice and shared a powerfulspective from this video diary called "dear america". >> i have a dream. that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> dear america, in the star spangled banner it defines you as the land of the free an the home of the brave, but as of late this has simply been the land of letting injustice roam free and people having to be brave enough to leave the house without being totally sure that they will return. my name is alex ford. i'm a young black man who was a sophomore in college at -- wait, never mind. you don't care about that. you stopped listening to me after i said, young black man. but why? so many young men who look similar to me have died and you still continue to not listen past the words, young black man. i mourn at the thought of the many lives who have been lost but even more a mourn because i feel that this is not the last time that this kind
right now here's a word from a princeton university student who lent his voice and shared a powerfulspective from this video diary called "dear america". >> i have a dream. that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> dear america, in the star spangled banner it defines you as the land of the free an the home of the brave, but as of late...
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. >> you think this is more pref lents. there's more companies, people tell you it's the place to work, it pushes you, it's great on your resume, they don't tell you it's a great place to work. go to wall street. they one themselves out. after three or four or five years. >> it's asking a question. that's not a day for the revelation. is this a culture you want to condone. to some extent. it's not unique. is that the country we want to run, is it worth the extra point in our gene, most going to the net worth of el salvador. >> good to talk to you. adam johnson, the associate editor. next, would sa shorter work week make life better. many are offered the perk of working four days a week. we'll see how it works out. >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city under siege. >> it isn't easy to talk openly on this base. >> and america's war workers. >> it's human trafficking. >> watch these and other episodes online now at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one wi
. >> you think this is more pref lents. there's more companies, people tell you it's the place to work, it pushes you, it's great on your resume, they don't tell you it's a great place to work. go to wall street. they one themselves out. after three or four or five years. >> it's asking a question. that's not a day for the revelation. is this a culture you want to condone. to some extent. it's not unique. is that the country we want to run, is it worth the extra point in our gene,...
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they stepped in and lent a helping hand. >> well done, gentleman. >>> thank you for join ing us. >> cbs 2 news is back at 5:00. we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:30. until then, have a great afternoon. look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor... oh you know i love that guy. mmmmhmmm. these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and, there are no networks. is this a one-size fits all kind of thing? no. there are lots of plan options. it al
they stepped in and lent a helping hand. >> well done, gentleman. >>> thank you for join ing us. >> cbs 2 news is back at 5:00. we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:30. until then, have a great afternoon. look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of...
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to the french, they both lent to the russians.hey weren't paying anybody anything because they'd canceled all debts. the british and french and its italians had huge debts. and so that gave added impetus for them to want to extract reparations from germany. now cains came up with a plan. he said why don't we just cancel the whole lot. if the united states would cancel the debts, britain and france can agree not to get reparations from germany, it will be a lot better. it would probably have been a lot better, but it was politically impossible, i think. >> inside the united states? >> in the second world war they did actually provide a lot of the financing for the allied war effort without expecting to be repaid. >> that's a good experience of learning from the past, right? >> yeah. >> so, i mean, i tend to agree with you, that wilson was an artful compromiser. artful compromiser. during the paris deliberations, and everybody really compromised quite a bit. so the notions that we often have of wilson the ridge id idealist comes fro
to the french, they both lent to the russians.hey weren't paying anybody anything because they'd canceled all debts. the british and french and its italians had huge debts. and so that gave added impetus for them to want to extract reparations from germany. now cains came up with a plan. he said why don't we just cancel the whole lot. if the united states would cancel the debts, britain and france can agree not to get reparations from germany, it will be a lot better. it would probably have...
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>> reporter: now 15 years after she lent the mta her voice while working at bloomberg news. >> hunter college. >> they had me record "the next stop is" once. and then i recorded a ul d ed all the nag.mes of the stops. >> reporter: her announcement days cou be numbered. >> transfer is available to the 4 and 5 train. >> reporter: as the mta considers shorter messages like this -- >> 2 local to the bronx. >> reporter: to save time amid record ridership. >> my kihi are now 9. they heard me on the subway. >> don't hurt jessica. >> reporter: meanwhile, new yorkers are just as stunned to meet the face behind the voice. >> really? >> that's awesome! >> it's amazing her pretty voice matches her pretty face. >> reporter: as her pals at nbc -- >> did you guys know she's the voice of the 6 train -- >> next stop is grand central. >> oh, my gosh! and they're still using your voice? >> i know, right. >> do you get residuals? >> zero. >> talk to the hand! >> a gift to the city of new york. >> reporter: a gift even her colleagues didn't know she gave. >> reporter: andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> when
>> reporter: now 15 years after she lent the mta her voice while working at bloomberg news. >> hunter college. >> they had me record "the next stop is" once. and then i recorded a ul d ed all the nag.mes of the stops. >> reporter: her announcement days cou be numbered. >> transfer is available to the 4 and 5 train. >> reporter: as the mta considers shorter messages like this -- >> 2 local to the bronx. >> reporter: to save time amid...
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lente. >>> thousands of people are still without power on long island, a day-and-a-half after area. as the cleanup continues, pseg says that fewer than 9,000 customers are still in the dark. that is down from more than 80,000 at the height of the outages. in one enabled neighborhod , downed trees and power lines homes. greg? >> reporter: sibilia, just a couple hours ago, this entire intersection here was covered and blocked with trees, as big or bigger than this one right here. but, of course, as you can see right now, it's all clear. crews finally clearing a path for folks who for some 36 hours literally had no way out of here. brook haven highway crews w ie greeted at liberators this afternoon in a neighborhood literally cut off from the world by tuesday's storm. >> can't get out, can't go anywhere. can't go to work. it's been a little crazy, waiting for someone to show up and help us out. >> reporter: vicki's get-away has been blocked by atria cross her driveway. several dozen other homeowners have bn in the same boat since tuesday morning. in effect, trapped by the trees that fe
lente. >>> thousands of people are still without power on long island, a day-and-a-half after area. as the cleanup continues, pseg says that fewer than 9,000 customers are still in the dark. that is down from more than 80,000 at the height of the outages. in one enabled neighborhod , downed trees and power lines homes. greg? >> reporter: sibilia, just a couple hours ago, this entire intersection here was covered and blocked with trees, as big or bigger than this one right here....
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they believe now with the judicia judiciary, this is something that could be a lente process if there are to be formal charges made. this could take months and years to happen. >>> in pakistan the home minister of punjab province has been killed. simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: athe attack took place as khanzada hosted a local political meeting. police said it was probably caused by isuicide bomber. local volunteers worked with special rescue teams and brought in heavy machinery to help in the difficult task of removing debris including huge concrete slabs once part of the building's roof. >> translator: the explosion was very loud. after a while i knew the blast had targeted the home minister. when i got here. i saw his men working here rescuing bodies and injured. then the police arrived. >> reporter: dozens of injured were treated in the nearby hospitals where doctors struggled to cope with the shear numbers >> translator: the whole concrete roof collapsed on people and some flew in the air. i was sitting at a distance and the roof fell on me. i was not alone and many wer
they believe now with the judicia judiciary, this is something that could be a lente process if there are to be formal charges made. this could take months and years to happen. >>> in pakistan the home minister of punjab province has been killed. simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: athe attack took place as khanzada hosted a local political meeting. police said it was probably caused by isuicide bomber. local volunteers worked with special rescue teams and brought in heavy...
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just about the time the oil leases were being sold to private investors, ned mclane had said he lent secretary fall all that money. secretary fall didn't have to get it through illegal means. then finally, walsh got mclane to come up here and testify in this room and said did you lend him the money? he said yes, i did but he returned it right away. that pulled the rug out from robert fall. it became clear fall had taken the bribe. he became the first member of a president's cabinet to go to jail as a result. the attorney general was also involved. the whole harding administration coming apart at the seams. coolidge came in as president, a different type of person. there was a sense of trying to clean up the mess of teapot dome. teapot dome not only led to legislation but major supreme court decisions. people weren't quite sure what the rights of congress were. one of the issues was, can the congress call just a private citizen who's not a federal official? the supreme court that summer because of teapot dome said yes, anybody can be called to testify before congress. there's a case o
just about the time the oil leases were being sold to private investors, ned mclane had said he lent secretary fall all that money. secretary fall didn't have to get it through illegal means. then finally, walsh got mclane to come up here and testify in this room and said did you lend him the money? he said yes, i did but he returned it right away. that pulled the rug out from robert fall. it became clear fall had taken the bribe. he became the first member of a president's cabinet to go to...
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we have children born in violent communities they live in i have lent household, neighborhoods, they go to i have lent schools, they are suffering from trauma by 4, a years of age and nobody will organize the kind of massive intervention we need to have in about 100 zip codes because they don't value the illness of those children largely because they are black and poor. >> rose: so our conversation began with you and as i mentioned others have suggested, you know, the lingering pervasive impact of slavery in terms of how we see each other beyond color. and you're suggesting we need a dialogue. if in fact you were in charge of the dialogue, where would you take it and how would you engage it? >> i would begin by getting everyone in this country to be more attentive to how this narrative of racial difference was created. >> rose: why we feel this which. >> why we feel this way. why is it that we're so indifferent to the might of native people whom we've erican indians.about and >> american indians, yes, the indigenous population in this country. we haven't really under tad the ways in
we have children born in violent communities they live in i have lent household, neighborhoods, they go to i have lent schools, they are suffering from trauma by 4, a years of age and nobody will organize the kind of massive intervention we need to have in about 100 zip codes because they don't value the illness of those children largely because they are black and poor. >> rose: so our conversation began with you and as i mentioned others have suggested, you know, the lingering pervasive...
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will offer chief error quiver lent. change begins next year,. >> also, hearing lexus of course luxury car by is her changing its strategy when it comes to selling cars watch do folks know? >> that's right, if you think you're good negotiator, unfortunately those skills will not help you at lexus. soon there will be no price haggling, at some dealerships. automakers introducing negative observe free tactics select group every deal letters have set prices for new and used cars, as well as parts and service. lexus says the haggle free are for buyers who don't like to haggle. >> i'm right there. bargaining, makes me nervous i'm with you. thanks, hanna. >> i'm with you. >> coming up after the break a check on your traffic and weather together this friday morning. good morning. >>> we want to check the roads, i'm hoping our friday morning is looking good, meisha, what do youy? >> well, it is friday morning usually very calm and peaceful at this hour. but it is busy out there tgif everyone, here is a live look outside. now, we
will offer chief error quiver lent. change begins next year,. >> also, hearing lexus of course luxury car by is her changing its strategy when it comes to selling cars watch do folks know? >> that's right, if you think you're good negotiator, unfortunately those skills will not help you at lexus. soon there will be no price haggling, at some dealerships. automakers introducing negative observe free tactics select group every deal letters have set prices for new and used cars, as...
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period rose they are continuing to see a pickup in hong kong demand, and retail properties are fully lentt's break it down and welcome guy bradley, chief executive of swire properties. welcome to the program. the first half, you did pretty well. are you concerned about the second half? we are seeing more people saying they want their rent to be lower in hong kong. actually, we had a solid first half as reported. , driven by the% hong kong office, by strong retail in china, and hong kong residential. we are looking comfortable at the second half. a lot of your hong kong leases in shopping malls expire this year. +++ renegotiation of leases? we are hearing from luxury brand that they no longer want to pay expensive rent. there is undoubtedly some softness. no different from all the other shopping malls. we think there are conditions of softness that will continue into the second half. we do not think that is going to change. when the lease renewal comes up, we will entertain and unjust the market. benchmarks, are new a 39% discount on one property. >> retailers are cautious. they are cautio
period rose they are continuing to see a pickup in hong kong demand, and retail properties are fully lentt's break it down and welcome guy bradley, chief executive of swire properties. welcome to the program. the first half, you did pretty well. are you concerned about the second half? we are seeing more people saying they want their rent to be lower in hong kong. actually, we had a solid first half as reported. , driven by the% hong kong office, by strong retail in china, and hong kong...
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among those who lent a helping hand was louisiana's neighbor arkansas. 75,000 displaced people were senthere, many covered in mud, injured, with no identification at all. some were even separated from their families. arkansas was able to transform church camps into several counties into temporary communities. i spoke to former arkansas governor and gop presidential candidate mike huckabee about it a bit earlier. >> i've been thinking about it a lot this week with the tenth anniversary and a lot of coverage. when that happened, i made sure we didn't treat these folks like victims but as neighbors and family. arkansas is just to the north of the border of louisiana. our hearts were broken as we saw these neighbors of ours inundated with what was the catastrophic hurricane and the breaking of the levees which created the most damage. >> you stepped in and acted. you didn't wait for the federal government to direct you on this one. >> we actually argued with the federal government. i had to tell them that we weren't going to listen to them. i got into a shouting match with michael chertoff a
among those who lent a helping hand was louisiana's neighbor arkansas. 75,000 displaced people were senthere, many covered in mud, injured, with no identification at all. some were even separated from their families. arkansas was able to transform church camps into several counties into temporary communities. i spoke to former arkansas governor and gop presidential candidate mike huckabee about it a bit earlier. >> i've been thinking about it a lot this week with the tenth anniversary and...
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goes from a federal appropriation to a nonprofit organization to a consultant back to the person who lent his campaign money -- he already knows that they have that evidence, because that's the basis for this case. >> i think you're absolutely right. you should think about running for mayor. >> [ laughs ] >> no. and look, there is this culture of corruption in philadelphia. jeremy nowak on the philadelphia citizen last week found this study that shows that the average citizen pays $1,300 a year as a corruption tax. that is unacceptable. as a de facto corruption tax. and yet, when a story like this comes along, it does feel, as sam pointed out, like business as usual, instead of like, "whoa, we got to change some things." >> but they're not gonna do it. the politicians aren't gonna do it. it's gonna have to take other folks to do it. they're not gonna step out and do it. they're doing what they need to do, they think. and so we shouldn't even think that. you really shouldn't run for mayor. you should run for congress... >> [ laughs ] >> ...in that district. >> i'm running for my life. >> [
goes from a federal appropriation to a nonprofit organization to a consultant back to the person who lent his campaign money -- he already knows that they have that evidence, because that's the basis for this case. >> i think you're absolutely right. you should think about running for mayor. >> [ laughs ] >> no. and look, there is this culture of corruption in philadelphia. jeremy nowak on the philadelphia citizen last week found this study that shows that the average citizen...
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cool trance may use explosive it's i give lent to a 5 story building. they say 600 explosives would be needed. there is concern that the loud noise could be dangerous to marine live. they say it's still the environmentally safe way. >> try to core that area under the railroad peer. it could come down as soon as november. >>> workers are lows now. take a look. this started in april. it allows them to cross over. the overpass should be open by october. >>> he wants to move up the date for opening a third lane on the bridge. he introduced a bridge calling for caltrans to -- they say more design and environmental programming is needed. they plan to open that third lane by october of next year. >>> the u.s. government has given final approve to feet low sexual describe. -- desires. for the first time a drug will soon be available in the joyce. this is add the food and drug administration which some are calling female viagra. as i women estreating women. i have patients asking me is there reduce sexual drive the drug will be will be old will contain a barn th
cool trance may use explosive it's i give lent to a 5 story building. they say 600 explosives would be needed. there is concern that the loud noise could be dangerous to marine live. they say it's still the environmentally safe way. >> try to core that area under the railroad peer. it could come down as soon as november. >>> workers are lows now. take a look. this started in april. it allows them to cross over. the overpass should be open by october. >>> he wants to move...
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i just want to thank everybody who lent their talents to this program. ( cheers and applause ) i understand. calm down. i get it. thank you. thank you. >> just a moment! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> just a moment. aren't you forgetting someone, jon? you can't possibly leave without saying good-bye to yer your sam. ( laughter ) >> jon: wait. who's sam? >> i am jon. ( laughter ) >> jon: what am i diane? what is this "cheers"? i don't understand. >> no, jon, don't you see? you're frodo. >> jon: you're saying i'm frodo. why aren't you frodo. >> jon, one of us is adult sized andsizedand doesn't have hairy toes. >> jon: point taken. >> jon, like frodo you are leaving us on a voyage to the unlying land. >> jon: i'm just going to new jersey. >> for 16 years, you and your basic cable fellowship of funny the ring of power and trudged up the steep slopes of mount doom. what's the metaphor of ring? >> simple, jon, the ring of power is a metaphor for power the power to be a player in the world of media and washington politics
i just want to thank everybody who lent their talents to this program. ( cheers and applause ) i understand. calm down. i get it. thank you. thank you. >> just a moment! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> just a moment. aren't you forgetting someone, jon? you can't possibly leave without saying good-bye to yer your sam. ( laughter ) >> jon: wait. who's sam? >> i am jon. ( laughter ) >> jon: what am i diane? what is this...
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what we need is significant liquidity to come in via the pboc and then lent into the real economy.e need interest rate cut rrr cuts -- interest rate cuts, rrr cuts. also, the corporate market is still very high. we need to essentially cut the rates and that will help the economy. rishaad: we were talking about this on friday and we saw the flash pmi number. it did all right in the afternoon. some news that they were going to do some cuts and we would see the market bounce up. just the prospect of that would see a market recovery. as you were saying -- angie: nothing. sam: we are seeing the need -- we really need some reaction. or reaction is, continue qe supplementary lending. we talked about that a lot on your show. it comes back to, on the ground in china, retail sales are softer. one thing that will balance my -- the h the age shares, i do not think they are expensive. we took a lot of profits. a lot of taiwan and a lot china. potentially, some opportunities are presenting themselves. is on 15 orkely hsi 20 times earnings. angie: what is the mentality in terms of the selloff? pr
what we need is significant liquidity to come in via the pboc and then lent into the real economy.e need interest rate cut rrr cuts -- interest rate cuts, rrr cuts. also, the corporate market is still very high. we need to essentially cut the rates and that will help the economy. rishaad: we were talking about this on friday and we saw the flash pmi number. it did all right in the afternoon. some news that they were going to do some cuts and we would see the market bounce up. just the prospect...
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usa lentes en tu familia?eglas de las redes sociales en la casa?, porque entiendo que debe tener algÚn tipo de regla, ¿verdad? >> antes me molestaba mucho, pero ahora, veo que Él tiene mucha jocosidad en los vÍdeos, y entonces ya no me molesta tanto como antes, lo dejo que se desarrolle en eso, porque veo que tiene talento. johnny: a usted le interesa que siga desarrollÁndose talento a nivel cÓmico y televisivo, ahora, pero cÓmo usted estÁ previniendo que eso no se salga de control, porque existen muchos predadores en las redes sociales que a lo mejor se pueden contactar con Él y engaÑarlo para otras cosas. >> yo el hablo de Él de esas cosas, y Él trata de tener precauciÓn. johnny: los vÍdeos que haces son maravillosos, ¿son conscientes de lo que puede pasar en las redes sociales? y que cuando ves algo que no te gusta verlas notificarlo a tu mamÁ? >> claro. johnny: me alegra mucho que estÉn aquÍ los dos. paty: estas orgulloso de tus raÍces latinas. >> estoy muy orgulloso de mis raÍces, y de mi mamÁ.. paty: ¿qu
usa lentes en tu familia?eglas de las redes sociales en la casa?, porque entiendo que debe tener algÚn tipo de regla, ¿verdad? >> antes me molestaba mucho, pero ahora, veo que Él tiene mucha jocosidad en los vÍdeos, y entonces ya no me molesta tanto como antes, lo dejo que se desarrolle en eso, porque veo que tiene talento. johnny: a usted le interesa que siga desarrollÁndose talento a nivel cÓmico y televisivo, ahora, pero cÓmo usted estÁ previniendo que eso no se salga de...
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. >> reporter: investigators believe the owner of the car was not driving at the time and may have lentative. police seized it and say two people were inside at the time but don't yet know who was driving when the crash happened and that's hard for the family to accept. >> allow the people who done this, lord, to come and give themselves up father we still pray for that. >> it's been almost four months and they still haven't got him yet. like come on now, they need to hurry up and get him. >> reporter: meantime police say they are closing in on a suspect but the investigation continues. back to you, iain. >> dave, thank you. >>> a pilot in california is dead after his airplane crashed while picking up a banner at a compton airport. here's a picture that our sister station in los angeles got from instagram. officials say the pilot of the single engine plane was the only person on board. the national transportation safety board and the faa are investigating. there are reports the plane was paid to fly by a group of eagles fans into an attempt to get back at cowboys fans for flying a banne
. >> reporter: investigators believe the owner of the car was not driving at the time and may have lentative. police seized it and say two people were inside at the time but don't yet know who was driving when the crash happened and that's hard for the family to accept. >> allow the people who done this, lord, to come and give themselves up father we still pray for that. >> it's been almost four months and they still haven't got him yet. like come on now, they need to hurry up...
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navy lent the coast guard destroyers to cope with the oceans. the coast guard learned to run those destroyers, the navy top and how. -- the navy taught them how. in world war ii they will be running their own destroyers, but their experience with those navy vessels helped the coast guard a lot for a future mission they did not know was coming. billard finished off the prohibition years for the coast guard. in world war i, he commanded the u.s. navy vessel, the marietta. showing again the coordination between the two sister services. harry hamlet, rear admiral. prohibition was over by the time he took command. in world war i, he commanded a u.s. navy base. that is how closely the sister services worked together. he moved the coast guard academy from the u.s. army base at fort trumbull in connecticut, to its present site, new london, connecticut. he commanded the uss marietta in 1919, in very heavy seas, he got that ship close to the u.s. s james that was sinking and in stormy waters, and through masterful seamanship they saved all of the u.s. nav
navy lent the coast guard destroyers to cope with the oceans. the coast guard learned to run those destroyers, the navy top and how. -- the navy taught them how. in world war ii they will be running their own destroyers, but their experience with those navy vessels helped the coast guard a lot for a future mission they did not know was coming. billard finished off the prohibition years for the coast guard. in world war i, he commanded the u.s. navy vessel, the marietta. showing again the...
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. >> their police and child weg fair workers have been individual lent in resent weeks and checking out complaints to the women about the abuse hot line. that two month old boy is home with his father in brooklyn as the child welfare investigation continues. melissa russo news 4 new york. >> she was released on her own cognizance last night. the judge ordered her to stay away from the child. her lawyers say arresting the mothers is not the way to handle this in these cases. >> new this morning, a dispute over a subway seat leadings to an attack in the bronx. police looking for this man. he and a 24-year-old woman got into it. the suspect allegedly pushed her to the ground, hit her with his company cane and stepped on her hand. if you have any information please call police. >>> 10 years ago today hurricane katrina rolled on shore. levies failed leaving # 0% of that city under water. 10 years and billions after dollars later officials claim that kind of breech won't happen again. >> it wasn't the storm itself that killed so many people and left 80% of new orleans under water water. it wa
. >> their police and child weg fair workers have been individual lent in resent weeks and checking out complaints to the women about the abuse hot line. that two month old boy is home with his father in brooklyn as the child welfare investigation continues. melissa russo news 4 new york. >> she was released on her own cognizance last night. the judge ordered her to stay away from the child. her lawyers say arresting the mothers is not the way to handle this in these cases. >>...