162
162
Nov 21, 2015
11/15
by
WUVP
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia: momento de uniÓn para los parisinos.portable? artritis, reumatismo, dolor de cuello y espalda, migrañas, golpes, calambres, nervio ciático, torceduras. durante generaciones, en condiciones extremas, los ejércitos han tenido un aliado en la guerra contra el dolor. ahora, el secreto antidolor
lidia: momento de uniÓn para los parisinos.portable? artritis, reumatismo, dolor de cuello y espalda, migrañas, golpes, calambres, nervio ciático, torceduras. durante generaciones, en condiciones extremas, los ejércitos han tenido un aliado en la guerra contra el dolor. ahora, el secreto antidolor
98
98
Nov 21, 2015
11/15
by
KDTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia: momento de uniÓn para los parisinos.
lidia: momento de uniÓn para los parisinos.
75
75
Nov 21, 2015
11/15
by
KDTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia: momento de uniÓn para los parisinos.orito y maÑana vamos hacer un buen partido para llegar con ellos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
lidia: momento de uniÓn para los parisinos.orito y maÑana vamos hacer un buen partido para llegar con ellos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
48
48
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
juliet: lidia curanaj thanks very much. teresa: as liz mentioned since attacks there's been a growing debate over what to do about the thousands of syrian refugee it is that are slated to come to the united states this is a for some time but brought to ahead because of what happened in paris. >> the governors say no you're not coming, obviously, with paris attacks. one of the seven may have entered france that is looking likely that that's the case . so far as i said governors in 27 states say they'll turn the refugees away from their states including new jersey governor and republican presidential candidate chris christie. listen. >> i would not let them in . >> what if they were orphans underage of five? >> we can comp with 18 deferent scenarios the fact is that we need for appropriate vetting. orphans under five should be not admitted into the united states at this point. >> we do not close our hearts to these victims of such violence and somehow start equating the issue of refugees with the issue of terrorism. >> well,
juliet: lidia curanaj thanks very much. teresa: as liz mentioned since attacks there's been a growing debate over what to do about the thousands of syrian refugee it is that are slated to come to the united states this is a for some time but brought to ahead because of what happened in paris. >> the governors say no you're not coming, obviously, with paris attacks. one of the seven may have entered france that is looking likely that that's the case . so far as i said governors in 27...
74
74
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
as lidia curanaj shows us, new clothes could end up being the start of a new life for some people. watch. >> do you know how to tie a tie? >> i do. >> give it a shot. >> reporter: looking good from head to toe is essential for this 22-year-old who is preparing for an upcoming job interview. >> this is the first suit i like this much. i can't stop smiling. it's that good. >> reporter: you look good. >> thank you. >> reporter: his confidence is thanks to the suit given to him by career gear, a new york city-based organization that provides men with free suits to assist them in their career development. >> all the donations we get, whether from corporate sponsors or individuals in new york city, the lives of the individuals we serve. >> reporter: one such individual, rodney. two years ago, he waltzed in needing help finding work. he had been unemployed for several years. now he mentors young men here. >> it's very important that these young men, they come in here looking for work and looking to get a job, get that suit. if you have one, i mean, not only are you changing lives, one per
as lidia curanaj shows us, new clothes could end up being the start of a new life for some people. watch. >> do you know how to tie a tie? >> i do. >> give it a shot. >> reporter: looking good from head to toe is essential for this 22-year-old who is preparing for an upcoming job interview. >> this is the first suit i like this much. i can't stop smiling. it's that good. >> reporter: you look good. >> thank you. >> reporter: his confidence is...
507
507
Nov 22, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 507
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia curanaj has the latest from times square. reporter: the holiday season in new york city is one the most beautiful times of the year but an ugly turn of events events such as the terrorist attacks and terrorist video showing images of times square, penn state is the latest school to cancel non-academic trips to manhattan citing security concerns. plans to visit the city have been abandoned by schools in new jersey long island and maryland. as penn state students and alums cheered on their alma mater, they also questioned their school's decision. >> you can't live your life in fear. i think there are going to be under heightened -- and years to come. >> i understand the better safe than sorry mentality but i think they are being a bit too cautious. report to the head of the department for the 6 train friday to show new yorkers they shouldn't be afraid. >> we are living in a very safe city and a very secure city. reporter: in an effort to keep new york city more safe recently the nypd and build the new counterterrorism critical
lidia curanaj has the latest from times square. reporter: the holiday season in new york city is one the most beautiful times of the year but an ugly turn of events events such as the terrorist attacks and terrorist video showing images of times square, penn state is the latest school to cancel non-academic trips to manhattan citing security concerns. plans to visit the city have been abandoned by schools in new jersey long island and maryland. as penn state students and alums cheered on their...
54
54
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
standard training from the counterterrorism bureau and now it is time to go to work. >> reporter: lidia curanaj, "good day new york". >> reporter: of the novels attack on a baseball caught on camera, police released this surveillance video and need your help catching these guys. early sunday morning of 56-year-old man was near 181st street in grand concourse when he was assaulted by three other men, one of the men hit him several times with a bat. the man was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. if you have any information on this, crime stoppers at 800-577-tips. amnesty day for people who haven't the fine after getting fined for a minor offense in manhattan. if you go to the soul city station church on 24th street in harlem from 9:00 this morning until 3:00 this afternoon you can pay without having to pay a penalty. >> save my soul. this only goes for warrants like disorderly conduct, the public consumption of alcohol, possession of marijuana. you don't pay up next time you stopped by police you could be upset. >> we would like our police to focus on fighting terrorism. st
standard training from the counterterrorism bureau and now it is time to go to work. >> reporter: lidia curanaj, "good day new york". >> reporter: of the novels attack on a baseball caught on camera, police released this surveillance video and need your help catching these guys. early sunday morning of 56-year-old man was near 181st street in grand concourse when he was assaulted by three other men, one of the men hit him several times with a bat. the man was taken to the...
44
44
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
that is the latest at a barkley center, lidia curanaj, back to you in the studio. >> the u.s. and france have an unexpected ally in the war on a contentious relationship with a lot of people in a lot of countries have vowed on efforts to shut down the terrorist organization online. after the charlie hebdo attacks in january anonymous as they exposed social media accounts of 39,000 suspected isis members, 25,000 were shut down. that information needs to get to the right people. >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. it is amnesty day for people who haven't paid a fine after getting a word for a minor offense in man and. john was 124 on a harlem your be forgiven. that will happen from 9:00 until 3:00, you can pay without having to pay the penalty. warrants like public consumption of alcohol, consumption of marijuana. if you don't pay, next time you are stopped by police you could be arrested. all right. >> your wallet will be saved. >> police will be focusing on other things, very important. keep our city saved. >> meteorologist: we had a great day yesterday, great way to kick o
that is the latest at a barkley center, lidia curanaj, back to you in the studio. >> the u.s. and france have an unexpected ally in the war on a contentious relationship with a lot of people in a lot of countries have vowed on efforts to shut down the terrorist organization online. after the charlie hebdo attacks in january anonymous as they exposed social media accounts of 39,000 suspected isis members, 25,000 were shut down. that information needs to get to the right people. >>...
102
102
Nov 16, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
in the newsroom, lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. dari: new yorkers showed their sympathy and unity with france at the 9/11 memorial in lower manhattan. people left flowers and other items in blue, white and read -- red to honor the victims. >> we do shine brightest. together, together we will find strength and healing. dari: first responders who came to the aid of victims were honored during the ceremony. steve: france remains in mourning as the manhunt continues. dari: geraldo rivera live in paris to show us how victims are being remembered. good evening. it's dari. >> reporter: hi. how are you? nice to talk to you and to steve. this is the place where paris comes to mourn. after "charlie hebdo" january 17th, murdered, a spontaneous crowd gathered here and stayed for days after that travesty. now with this horrible massacre that hit too close to home for me and tens of thousands of other families, with 500 casualties, 129 dead and over 400 injured, this has been a place where a constant flow of people, even on a rainy night like to
in the newsroom, lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. dari: new yorkers showed their sympathy and unity with france at the 9/11 memorial in lower manhattan. people left flowers and other items in blue, white and read -- red to honor the victims. >> we do shine brightest. together, together we will find strength and healing. dari: first responders who came to the aid of victims were honored during the ceremony. steve: france remains in mourning as the manhunt continues. dari: geraldo rivera live in...
121
121
Nov 7, 2015
11/15
by
KDTV
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia: que tal buenas noches comenzamos con un impresionante aldaco 150 cuerpos no identificaron fueronosas, la fiscalÍa dice que son 105 los cadÁveres pero reconoce que pueden ser mÁs. investiga el caso caso de fosas clandestinas unos funcionarios aseguran que se trata de un cementerio que autoridades en tierra cuerpos que nunca son reclamados. erika nos informa. erika: las escenas son escalofriantes, son 105 cadÁveres segÚn cifras oficiales fueron grabadas en fosas en mÉxico por familiares de oliver fue secuestrado y despuÉs asesinado en el aÑo 2013. en el vÍdeo se observa elementos de la fiscalÍa estatal fundados en trajes blancos manipulando maquinaria y extrayendo cuerpos empaquetados en bolsas de plÁstico. calle marÍa concepciÓn hernÁndez segura que hizo esta grabaciÓn e investigación tras haber recibido engaÑo sobre el paradero de su hijo. >> la fiscalÍa me decía que lo tenÍa ellos recuerda. >> sin embargo estar presente ante la exhumaciÓn marÍa concepciÓn comprobó que su hijo se encontraba apilado una de las dos fosas que fueron localizadas. el caso se dio a conocer pÚblicamente
lidia: que tal buenas noches comenzamos con un impresionante aldaco 150 cuerpos no identificaron fueronosas, la fiscalÍa dice que son 105 los cadÁveres pero reconoce que pueden ser mÁs. investiga el caso caso de fosas clandestinas unos funcionarios aseguran que se trata de un cementerio que autoridades en tierra cuerpos que nunca son reclamados. erika nos informa. erika: las escenas son escalofriantes, son 105 cadÁveres segÚn cifras oficiales fueron grabadas en fosas en mÉxico por...
949
949
Nov 26, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 949
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> lidia curanaj is live there now where bargain hunkers are already crossing things off their list. lydia? >> good evening to both of you. you know, we got here at toys 'r' us here in times square were a 2:30. five or six people in line. now can see the line here behind me. a bunch of people going in. there was a lot of cheers and screams and excitement as they were heading into toys "r" us here hoping to get the bargains, but you know what? toys "r" us is not the only store here in times wear, it is open. as well as disney, foot locker, a lot of shoppers were telling me, you mow what inthis has bam new part of their tradition, to go out here, start shopping, beat the black friday rush, we spoke to some of those shoppers. many of them fellow new yorkers. hear that they haded to say why they were out here shopping on what should be a day you should be spending with family. take a listen to what they had to say. >> are second in line. >> always. the first or second. i have done this five years in a row i have done. reporter: are you excited? >> yeah. the new one is just $50. report y
. >> lidia curanaj is live there now where bargain hunkers are already crossing things off their list. lydia? >> good evening to both of you. you know, we got here at toys 'r' us here in times square were a 2:30. five or six people in line. now can see the line here behind me. a bunch of people going in. there was a lot of cheers and screams and excitement as they were heading into toys "r" us here hoping to get the bargains, but you know what? toys "r" us is not...
998
998
Nov 25, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 998
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> lidia curanaj is at penn done to keep us safe. station. it's busy but calm. we spoke to holiday travelers. they're a little worried, but officials on the national as well as local level want to assure everyone that they are well protected. >> right now we know of no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot on the home land. >> reporter: president obama made the announcement before pardoning the thanksgiving turkey. it comes two days after the state department issued a rare worldwide travel alert warning travelers about possible terror threats. >> you have to deal with it. it's part of life now. >> reporter: that's the sentiment from many today traveling for the holiday. usually travelers worry about the traffic on the road and the long lines at the airport or catching their train at penn station. after the recent terror attacks in paris, many travelers, understandably worry the same could happen here. >> i think new york has been vigilant. they've gotten prepared for anything and they're ready for anything. >> every time we're in a big crowd, peop
. >> lidia curanaj is at penn done to keep us safe. station. it's busy but calm. we spoke to holiday travelers. they're a little worried, but officials on the national as well as local level want to assure everyone that they are well protected. >> right now we know of no specific and credible intelligence indicating a plot on the home land. >> reporter: president obama made the announcement before pardoning the thanksgiving turkey. it comes two days after the state department...
116
116
Nov 12, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. steve: people who live near the armory are raving mad, trying to stop a two-day party that's scheduled there later this month. dari: as mac king explains, residents say they didn't know anything about the rave until it was booked. >> reporter: on the evening of november 20th, into the morning of november 21st, thousands of sweaty strangers will cram into the crown heights armory and writhe to beats while blinding lights flash at them from all directions. >> what are they thinking? >> reporter: those who live in crown heights learned of the rave and want the organizer, time warp, to take it somewhere else. >> what's happening? why don't they go to barclays center? >> the rally held thursday, leaders said the city approved the event and failed to notify any of them. >> it is absurd that we have to find out through social media and through e-mails. >> reporter: the kind of event that is being smuggled in over here without anyone knowing, this is an event which raises major, major safety
lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. steve: people who live near the armory are raving mad, trying to stop a two-day party that's scheduled there later this month. dari: as mac king explains, residents say they didn't know anything about the rave until it was booked. >> reporter: on the evening of november 20th, into the morning of november 21st, thousands of sweaty strangers will cram into the crown heights armory and writhe to beats while blinding lights flash at them from all directions....
785
785
Nov 26, 2015
11/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 785
favorite 0
quote 0
espao acsteledo ca q rmensa q edad.aerradesra de agca :3sij cido samos e heo l endor y hedes sotan ga lidia yo ab 5or da a es aec d dongpeo alnzarpalrea n ta6: 17 busqud mes ndvir y p eonaraselol ho15maa evme dmi hos.de e a 0 las r n marta 59 ves tgoar tel ngqut dun eelarcomi his.l bla qa ir que convtan es esuresincnlee lintalihsi s inatcoan ya s his,n osias. 6 m hi de2 os shhecoadnosras n s rn destdespda es dueno d op tle eso no lo zovuerlees csi..ps 1a delor.. :0quere dnonu dae tracion e no di plci 207fha ega nosui nvoaosr nu vaziv esull d meni. 3naernaasiacacuantle dimoqunmo3 no.. noucproble258 al falu icpcn, seons esijos rm al talleecanica do trja.. : ai ddem e fai s eesescilanael be, e qabenatra..mnse quedabaal elfulo ro5: 4senaqulousron a ue..oar, a ea, y jo :24esc btae, ncoan6: mspa ea deocar:1minis rronnaescideley m am falies kina vaz/espa o :3odmuo ofciy nesis ar, dorya ga lfe nie diaad ntr n niamos n ir... 32spedi ncalv aass 3;09 la una que pocupo orosrofuunmatrqu nodi snesis on dmir lonis,on anlo tel pa a. 3317 ysiia d, srien s alunufmitoar e q nieabsilgen arrputa parotie telemun
espao acsteledo ca q rmensa q edad.aerradesra de agca :3sij cido samos e heo l endor y hedes sotan ga lidia yo ab 5or da a es aec d dongpeo alnzarpalrea n ta6: 17 busqud mes ndvir y p eonaraselol ho15maa evme dmi hos.de e a 0 las r n marta 59 ves tgoar tel ngqut dun eelarcomi his.l bla qa ir que convtan es esuresincnlee lintalihsi s inatcoan ya s his,n osias. 6 m hi de2 os shhecoadnosras n s rn destdespda es dueno d op tle eso no lo zovuerlees csi..ps 1a delor.. :0quere dnonu dae tracion e no...
87
87
Nov 22, 2015
11/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia kozlova: stalin achieved more than anyone else. in 30 years he transformed our state from the ploughshare to the nuclear bomb. and today we benefit from a lot of accomplishments that were made under his leadership. sergey: a view that some in russia find appalling. the human rights group "memorial" complains that the atrocities committed by stalin are now being belittled. journalist and activist sergey parkhomenko is determined to keep the memory of the dictator's victims alive. as for current developments, he draws similarities between the stalin regime and the current russian government. sergey parkhomenko: government leaders will say one thing, but what they do in practice is different. officially they condemn the crimes of stalin. but if you look at how minorities are treated in russia today, and the polticial opposition, i'd call that stalinism. sergey: in st. petersburg, olga miller is taking part in a project initiated by the journalist. it is called "last address," and involves plaques placed in memory of citizens murdered
lidia kozlova: stalin achieved more than anyone else. in 30 years he transformed our state from the ploughshare to the nuclear bomb. and today we benefit from a lot of accomplishments that were made under his leadership. sergey: a view that some in russia find appalling. the human rights group "memorial" complains that the atrocities committed by stalin are now being belittled. journalist and activist sergey parkhomenko is determined to keep the memory of the dictator's victims alive....
66
66
Nov 5, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
to see yazi is great at tricks, but it's how therapy dogs like him make people feel that's clearly lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you very much. we're going to continue talking about this. it's a great subject. my two guests are joining me. i have four guests today. audrey and her dog lucy are here. they're from a fair shake for youth. and stacy with tucker lying over there nice and quiet. this is a great program. let's start. tell us what these beautiful dogs do. >> these beautiful dogs are therapy dogs. they work with kids in low income communities. we go to middle schools. we have 10 week programs where the kids learn how to work with the dogs and learn demands and agility. differences. they learn about empathy. they can put themselves in the other person's shoes and surprised that the big dog is one way and the small dog maybe can't go over the jump, but is great at the tunnel. >> we can take that information and we can relate to children, to ourselves as adults as well. this is very helpful. you've been part of the program for a while. >> i love being part of the program be
to see yazi is great at tricks, but it's how therapy dogs like him make people feel that's clearly lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you very much. we're going to continue talking about this. it's a great subject. my two guests are joining me. i have four guests today. audrey and her dog lucy are here. they're from a fair shake for youth. and stacy with tucker lying over there nice and quiet. this is a great program. let's start. tell us what these beautiful dogs do. >> these...
200
200
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
a first look at a man accused of of -- lidia curanaj is here with the details unraveling. reporter: while the rampage is over at the clinic investigators are now trying to figure out exact he was motivated the madness. police say 57-year-old robert lewis dear is the man who shot to death three people and six-hour standoff at a planned parenthood in colorado springs. among the dead police officer garrett swasey devoted cop championship by skater and evangelical pastor. >> there is police officer from ucc is, this was not his jurisdiction. he was responding to the radio call about it. he gave up his life. reporter: five other police officers were also shot. none of the injured work to planned parenthood. police tell the victims were taken to local hospitals and are in good condition. >> he started shooting me. reporter: just for the shooting rampage began osi was in the parking lot near the planned parenthood which is located in a strip mall. he said he was wearing hunting clothing and crawled through the clinic entrance yesterday afternoon. saw blood. i felt that hit me. re
a first look at a man accused of of -- lidia curanaj is here with the details unraveling. reporter: while the rampage is over at the clinic investigators are now trying to figure out exact he was motivated the madness. police say 57-year-old robert lewis dear is the man who shot to death three people and six-hour standoff at a planned parenthood in colorado springs. among the dead police officer garrett swasey devoted cop championship by skater and evangelical pastor. >> there is police...
70
70
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
dari: as lidia curanaj shows us, his attitude is not swaying critics in france or here in the u.s. >> reporter: the debate on accepting syrian refugees intensified after one of the terrorists involved in the paris attacks is believed to have entered europe among the current wave of syrian refugees. however, the french president said his country will keep its promise and take in 30,000 refugees over the next two years. >> these syrian families are running from the same terror. >> reporter: this is the director of church world service in jersey city. he has helped resettle four syrian refugee families, a process he says took years to accomplish. >> the minimum is four years. the average is about 17 years for a refugee by the time they flee their country to enter the united states. the united states is actually -- has one of the toughest vetting processes throughout the world. >> reporter: the house of representatives is calling on congress to pass legislation that would tighten controls on syrian and iraqi refugees, but stressed such a bill would not be a religious test. more than half
dari: as lidia curanaj shows us, his attitude is not swaying critics in france or here in the u.s. >> reporter: the debate on accepting syrian refugees intensified after one of the terrorists involved in the paris attacks is believed to have entered europe among the current wave of syrian refugees. however, the french president said his country will keep its promise and take in 30,000 refugees over the next two years. >> these syrian families are running from the same terror....
140
140
Nov 30, 2015
11/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
join jacques pépin and his friends rick bayless, ming tsai, and lidia bastianich as they prepare their
join jacques pépin and his friends rick bayless, ming tsai, and lidia bastianich as they prepare their
103
103
Nov 5, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia curanaj has one of those unique solutions tonight. dogs teaching kids to be better people. check this out. >> reporter: yazi is probably one of the cutest, cuddliest dogs you'll ever meet. but there's more to yazi than just good looks. this handsome little guy is a therapy dog with the good dog foundation. the french bulldog has been specially trained people to help people emotionally. >> the response is a treat. she's giving him a command. >> reporter: rachel is the founder and executive director. today they're visiting a fourth grade class at ps 151.
lidia curanaj has one of those unique solutions tonight. dogs teaching kids to be better people. check this out. >> reporter: yazi is probably one of the cutest, cuddliest dogs you'll ever meet. but there's more to yazi than just good looks. this handsome little guy is a therapy dog with the good dog foundation. the french bulldog has been specially trained people to help people emotionally. >> the response is a treat. she's giving him a command. >> reporter: rachel is the...
259
259
Nov 14, 2015
11/15
by
WNYW
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
fox 5's lidia curanaj >> hi, the death toll in paris 129. 352 were injured. 100 were maimed in critical condition. this was a coordinated suicide mission. i sis has now claimed responsibility. the terrorist organization has previously threatened france due to the military operations against the group in syria and iraq. >> the images pouring out of france, many of them too disturbing show you. this video shows concertgoers running for their lives as the terrorist opened fire. you can see people standing and hanging from the window ledges. it was the scene of the night's worst carnage. dozens of people died there when gunman opened fire during a sellout concert by american band eagles of death metal. what mend yesterday in paris close to the stadium of france was an act of war. >> french president vowed a merciless response massacre after isis claimed responges. one newspaper headlined today. war in the heart of paris. >> an art of walk was committed by a terrorist army. >> jihaddist army against france. against the values we defend everywhere in the world. >> we are are now learning new
fox 5's lidia curanaj >> hi, the death toll in paris 129. 352 were injured. 100 were maimed in critical condition. this was a coordinated suicide mission. i sis has now claimed responsibility. the terrorist organization has previously threatened france due to the military operations against the group in syria and iraq. >> the images pouring out of france, many of them too disturbing show you. this video shows concertgoers running for their lives as the terrorist opened fire. you can...
479
479
Nov 11, 2015
11/15
by
WUVP
tv
eye 479
favorite 0
quote 0
amÉrica" nos gusta contar las historias que nos inspiran asÍ como la de nuestra compaÑera y amiga lidia sido el mayor consejo o el mayor regaÑo? >> estuvo a punto de renunciar. maity: ¿por quÉ? >> soy un hombre explosivo, lo reconozco, cuando las cosas no salen bien. >> mira, una de las cosas mÁs lindas que aprendÍ de yamid eso nunca dejar que te diga no, para Él el no, no es una posibilidad, no existe, Él quiere una entrevista y la consigue, y si quiere que tÚ entrevistes a alguien o quiere que tÚ hagas una historia no le puedes llegar como un no. estoy hablando... porque lo que yo soy tÚ tuviste mucho que ver. maity: illia trabajo con yamil cuatro aÑos hasta que en el 2001 decidiÓ dejar colombia. tuvieron una conversaciÓn cuando ilia dice: me voy para estados unidos. ¿cuÁl fue su reacciÓn? >> es que ella fue tramposa. (risas) dijo voy a ver... no me dijo me voy de todo, tengo una oportunidad, sÍ me dijo, le dije traicionera, y se fue. maity: pero sin importar la distancia y el tiempo yamid sigue siendo el mentor de ilia. ilia: pienso que el mentor es esa persona que o te abre una opor
amÉrica" nos gusta contar las historias que nos inspiran asÍ como la de nuestra compaÑera y amiga lidia sido el mayor consejo o el mayor regaÑo? >> estuvo a punto de renunciar. maity: ¿por quÉ? >> soy un hombre explosivo, lo reconozco, cuando las cosas no salen bien. >> mira, una de las cosas mÁs lindas que aprendÍ de yamid eso nunca dejar que te diga no, para Él el no, no es una posibilidad, no existe, Él quiere una entrevista y la consigue, y si quiere que tÚ...
2,350
2.4K
Nov 21, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 2,350
favorite 0
quote 0
i am lidia martin is a columnist at the miami herald. i'm honored to be introducing the panel.r will be the moderator today is a macarthur award winning writer and anthropologist know for her work. she was born in havana, cuba and frequently visits and writes about her native island. among her books she is the author of the vulnerable observer, anthropology that makes your your heart, and island called home. returning to jewish cuba and traveling heavily, a memoir between journeys. she is the editor of a memoir which will be reissued this year of the 20th anniversary edition. her poetry is included in the whole island six decades of cuban poetry and several homemade books designed by cuban book artists. richard blanco is the fifth inaugural poet in u.s. history. the youngest, first latina, immigrant and gay person to serve us in such a role. born imagery of and raised in miami the negotiation of cultural identity and place characterizes his bodywork. he is the author of two acclaimed memoirs a book that explores is coming-of-age on his attempts to understand his place in americ
i am lidia martin is a columnist at the miami herald. i'm honored to be introducing the panel.r will be the moderator today is a macarthur award winning writer and anthropologist know for her work. she was born in havana, cuba and frequently visits and writes about her native island. among her books she is the author of the vulnerable observer, anthropology that makes your your heart, and island called home. returning to jewish cuba and traveling heavily, a memoir between journeys. she is the...
2,642
2.6K
Nov 27, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 2,642
favorite 0
quote 0
lidia. [applause]. >> hello, happy miami book fair, everyone.ll mess with the "miami herald" and i'm honored to introduce this amazing panel today. roosa behar who will be the moderator today is a macarthur award-winning writer and an apologist for her work about the search for home in our global era. she was born in havana, cuba, and treacly visits and writes about her native island and among her books, she is the author of the ball liberal observer, anthropology that richer heart, an island called home, returning to jewish cuba and traveling heavy, a memoir in between journeys. she's editor of the anthropology bridges to cuba, which will be reissued this year with a 20th anniversary edition and her poetry is included in the whole island, six decades of the cuban poetry and several handmade books designed by cuban book artist. richard is the youngest first latino immigrant and gay person to serve in such a role. born in madrid, to cuban terrance and raised in miami, the negotiation of cultural identity and place characterizes body of work. he i
lidia. [applause]. >> hello, happy miami book fair, everyone.ll mess with the "miami herald" and i'm honored to introduce this amazing panel today. roosa behar who will be the moderator today is a macarthur award-winning writer and an apologist for her work about the search for home in our global era. she was born in havana, cuba, and treacly visits and writes about her native island and among her books, she is the author of the ball liberal observer, anthropology that richer...