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. >>> now livia shines the spotlight on a camp that celebrates broadway! >> reporter: when you hear the word broadway you think of musical theater. well, this is camp broadway. it's a place where kids and teens can come to get a taste of life on the stage. >> our camp in new york is composed of people from all over the world, actually. so these are all kids from various parts of the country, other countries. they come together because they love broadway and they love musical theater. >> well since i've been 2 years old i've wanted to be an actor. >> i've been dancing since i was 3 years old and i started acting when i was 7. >> one day i want to be on broadway, so i thought camp broadway would be the perfect place to start. >> reporter: i've always loved singing and acting, so my sister and i came all the way from switzerland to attend the weeklong program. we worked on dance routines and polished our vocal technique. the teachers are real theater pros. >> all of our senior staff, they all have broadway or national touring credits, so when you come to camp
. >>> now livia shines the spotlight on a camp that celebrates broadway! >> reporter: when you hear the word broadway you think of musical theater. well, this is camp broadway. it's a place where kids and teens can come to get a taste of life on the stage. >> our camp in new york is composed of people from all over the world, actually. so these are all kids from various parts of the country, other countries. they come together because they love broadway and they love...
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for "teen kids news," i'm livia. >>> here's a surprising weather report from mars. snow! laser instruments reveal that snow is falling from the martian clouds. but it doesn't reach the ground. jessica? >> thanks, lauren. >>> we're going to take you back now to the early 1940s. world war ii was raging abroad. here at home, the u.s. government put into play a drastic policy. as felipe tells us, it was a policy that our nation would regret. >> jessica, it's a sad chapter in u.s. history. people of japanese ancestry, many of them u.s. citizens, suddenly found themselves the victims of fear and discrimination. although guilty of no crime, they were rounded up and sent far away to what were basically prison camps. >> so this is my grandfather's yearbook from 1944, and here's this great shot of gila river, the camp he was at. >> reporter: jenny uchida's grandfather spent his high school years behind barbed wire. he and his family were locked away at a camp in the hot arizona desert. that's because he was of japanese descent, and the united states was at war with imperial japan.
for "teen kids news," i'm livia. >>> here's a surprising weather report from mars. snow! laser instruments reveal that snow is falling from the martian clouds. but it doesn't reach the ground. jessica? >> thanks, lauren. >>> we're going to take you back now to the early 1940s. world war ii was raging abroad. here at home, the u.s. government put into play a drastic policy. as felipe tells us, it was a policy that our nation would regret. >> jessica, it's...
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think it is good for colombia anymore than it is good for honduras or that it has been good for the livia or ecuador and based on 47 years of working in latin america, where some countries for example like mexico have made it a part of the constitution. there is no re-election because they know unfortunately for some reason, cultural reasons are political once people get into power they don't want to give up. >> mr. smith. >> thank you. is the crisis in honduras is heating up i was in belarus meeting with president-- he was the man he was elected, dissolved his parliament in rewrote the constitution to allow him to be president for life. i remember thinking, not again, not again and it almost happened in honduras. my question is, zelaya has been accused of several very serious crimes including treason, abuse of authority, use a reputation of power. the supreme court has voted unanimously as everyone has said here all the democratically elected institutions of that government are trying to uphold government are trying to uphold the rule of law.@@@@@@@ @ @ @ Á) mr. zelaya to the country. th
think it is good for colombia anymore than it is good for honduras or that it has been good for the livia or ecuador and based on 47 years of working in latin america, where some countries for example like mexico have made it a part of the constitution. there is no re-election because they know unfortunately for some reason, cultural reasons are political once people get into power they don't want to give up. >> mr. smith. >> thank you. is the crisis in honduras is heating up i was...
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. >>> yo creo cuÁl sera la respuesta >>>tc÷udiph@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@Ó h@livia delh@ pueh@riqueÑtc÷uzkyh@. >>> todo un Éxito los premios qÍa charra para imitaimitarlo >>> en fin se viviÓ una verdadera fiesta desde los Ángeles, maquina l magaly ortÍÓ >>> bueno en univision.com tÚ puedes votar por los mejores vestidos los excasensuales >>> esta votaciÓn estarÁ abierta hasta el viernes a la media noche tiene unos 4 dÍas para votar >>> recortar la gente con gusto y alegrÍa y libertad. (risas) >>> bueno les contamos que los reyes de la bachata y el grupo aventurah@h@ nominados a prem f juventud estÁn de estrenos y llegan con su veneno >>> se trata el tercer disco que h@rah@h@h@h@h@tc÷udizxskph@h@h@ como la mayor producciÓn de mayor venlts aqta aquÍ lo tiene disfrutenlo. h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@ (gritos) @ (ovaciÓn) (mÚsica de suspenso) h@ (suenh@ timbrh@ h@h@÷ (mÚsica de suspenso) @ h@ h@♪h@ h@h@h@h@h@@ ♪ ♪ ph@ h@ h@♪ tc çotkp h@ h@ ♪h@ h@ h@@ @ >>> acompÁÑenos hacer una breve pausa hace una semana lograron las reglas migratorias para el portado de vih, >>> mÁs adelante las tormentas que amenaza
. >>> yo creo cuÁl sera la respuesta >>>tc÷udiph@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@Ó h@livia delh@ pueh@riqueÑtc÷uzkyh@. >>> todo un Éxito los premios qÍa charra para imitaimitarlo >>> en fin se viviÓ una verdadera fiesta desde los Ángeles, maquina l magaly ortÍÓ >>> bueno en univision.com tÚ puedes votar por los mejores vestidos los excasensuales >>> esta votaciÓn estarÁ abierta hasta el viernes a la media noche tiene unos 4 dÍas para votar...
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think it is good for colombia anymore than it is good for honduras or that it has been good for the liviador and based on 47 years of working in latin america, where some countries for example like mexico have made it a part of the constitution. there is no re-election because they know unfortunately for some reason, cultural reasons are political once people get into power they don't want to give up. >> mr. smith. >> thank you. is the crisis in honduras is heating up i was in belarus meeting with president-- he was the man he was elected, dissolved his parliament in rewrote the constitution to allow him to be president for life. i remember thinking, not again, not again and it almost happened in honduras. my question is, zelaya has been accused of several very serious crimes including treason, abuse of authority, use a reputation of power. the supreme court has voted unanimously as everyone has said here all the democratically elected institutions of that government are trying to uphold the rule of law. as dr. arias grapples with this whole issue of what to do, it seems to be one of the
think it is good for colombia anymore than it is good for honduras or that it has been good for the liviador and based on 47 years of working in latin america, where some countries for example like mexico have made it a part of the constitution. there is no re-election because they know unfortunately for some reason, cultural reasons are political once people get into power they don't want to give up. >> mr. smith. >> thank you. is the crisis in honduras is heating up i was in...