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tambiÉn fue novia de maldonado serÁ.hijo. >> me hacÍa falta. yo soy su Único hijo. no me ha tocado muy suave la vida y todo eso se suma a lo que le pasÓ. >> carlos elizabethrecuerda que la desapariciÓn de su mamÁ tenÍa que ver con la relaciÓn que ella sostuvo con tomÁs maldonado. >> que asuma su responsabilidad. >> el asesino en serie tendrÁ que responder. aunque el esperan mÁs juicios por otras muertes los peritos que cometiÓ son tan graves que lo pueden tener en la cÁrcel por más de 50 aÑos. >> las autoridades buscan evidencia en otras regiones del paÍs con el sello de este criminal porque aseguran que en 20 aÑos pudo haber asesinado a mÁs personas. >> hoy para nuestro final de impacto mide nada mÁs este gesto.un profesor de una universidad en turquÍa se ha ganado el corazÓn de muchos en las redes sociales. es que uno de sus estudiantes no pudo conseguir una niÑera para su bebita y tuvo que llevarla el centro de estudios. el maestro se vendÓ para cargarla durante toda la clase. para que el joven pudiera tomar notas. >>
tambiÉn fue novia de maldonado serÁ.hijo. >> me hacÍa falta. yo soy su Único hijo. no me ha tocado muy suave la vida y todo eso se suma a lo que le pasÓ. >> carlos elizabethrecuerda que la desapariciÓn de su mamÁ tenÍa que ver con la relaciÓn que ella sostuvo con tomÁs maldonado. >> que asuma su responsabilidad. >> el asesino en serie tendrÁ que responder. aunque el esperan mÁs juicios por otras muertes los peritos que cometiÓ son tan graves que lo pueden...
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yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford.he says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to the ground they float around that's what happens with these micro droplets health experts believe the droplets stay floating in the air for up to two hoursit could be direct, if somebody coughed near you for sure, but if youre in a room where somebody was there, maybe coughed and the little droplets are in the air you can get infected and that's one of the reasons why it's so contagious maldonado says that's why receiving two doses of the mmr vaccine as a child is so importantyou're only a plane ride away from diseases all around the world.. we know that people come h
yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford.he says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall...
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yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford.easles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to the ground they float around that's what happens with these micro droplets health experts believe the droplets stay floating in the air for up to two hoursit could be direct, if somebody coughed near you for sure, but if youre in a room where somebody was there, maybe coughed and the little droplets are in the air you can get infected and that's one of the reasons why it's so contagious maldonado says that's why receiving two doses of the mmr vaccine as a child is so importantyou're only a plane ride away from diseases all around the world.. we know that people come here from outside the us and if youre not immune y
yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford.easles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to the ground they float around that's what...
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yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford. says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to the ground they float around that's what happens with these micro droplets health experts believe the droplets stay floating in the air for up to two hoursit could be direct, if somebody coughed near you for sure, but if youre in a room where somebody was there, maybe coughed and the little droplets are in the air you can get infected and that's one of the reasons why it's so contagious maldonado says that's why receiving two doses of the mmr vaccine as a child is so importantyou're only a plane ride away from diseases all around the world.. we know that people come her
yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford. says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to...
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yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford. she says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to the ground they float around that's what happens with these micro droplets health experts believe the droplets stay floating in the air for up to two hoursit could be direct, if somebody coughed near you for sure, but if youre in a room where somebody was there, maybe coughed and the little droplets are in the air you can get infected and that's one of the reasons why it's so contagious maldonado says that's why receiving two doses of the mmr vaccine as a child is so importantyou're only a plane ride away from diseases all around the world.. we know that people come
yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford. she says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall...
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. >> they're looking for junior jacob maldonado. he walks up front. >> turn around. thank you.o you know who i am? >> this can be kind of scary. >> this man asks him -- >> when was the last time you saw your brother? >> he's got two brothers in the military but one of them is in the army and he's been overseas. he hasn't seen him in about a year. >> what was the answer? >> he's being respectful. he's answering his questions. >> how come you didn't tell me, sir, i have a brother in africa. he's in the army. coy have presented him a cookie or something! you can't remember? >> and then -- >> is that him over there? >> see, that would be yes. >> he cries, they hug. >> his brother is a private second class in the army. private garcia, thank you for your service. >>> a quiet night at this s chi. it's a jewelry store though and you can see that the doors to this jewelry store are just wide open. >> holy cow! >> is that an assault rifle? >> this quiet night quickly turns frightening for the three shop keepers in the store. watch what happens when this guy goes around to the other side
. >> they're looking for junior jacob maldonado. he walks up front. >> turn around. thank you.o you know who i am? >> this can be kind of scary. >> this man asks him -- >> when was the last time you saw your brother? >> he's got two brothers in the military but one of them is in the army and he's been overseas. he hasn't seen him in about a year. >> what was the answer? >> he's being respectful. he's answering his questions. >> how come you...
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>>yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford she says overall we shouldes making a comeback that measles is a killer disease that kills children it used to be. >>one of the top killers of children in the world, not that long ago. >>she doesn't like the flu or other illnesses were touching an infected surfaces the big risk. the measles virus likes to linger in the air you think about little dust motes that you see floating around they don't always fall to the ground right they slowly drop. well that's what happens with these little micro droplets. health experts believe the droplets stay floating in the air for up to 2 hours could be direct for example sunday cough near you for sure, but if your in a room or somebody was. >>there may be caught and the little droplets are in the air. you can get infected that's why it is one of the reasons why it's so contagious and maldonado says that's why receiving 2 doses of the mmr vaccine as a child is so important to your only a plane ride away from diseases all around the world's and if you're not immune. >>that is
>>yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford she says overall we shouldes making a comeback that measles is a killer disease that kills children it used to be. >>one of the top killers of children in the world, not that long ago. >>she doesn't like the flu or other illnesses were touching an infected surfaces the big risk. the measles virus likes to linger in the air you think about little dust motes that you see floating around they don't...
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yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford.he says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall to the ground they float around that's what happens with these micro droplets health experts believe the droplets stay floating in the air for up to two hoursit could be direct, if somebody coughed near you for sure, but if youre in a room where somebody was there, maybe coughed and the little droplets are in the air you can get infected and that's one of the reasons why it's so contagious maldono says that's why receiving two doses of the mmr vaccine as a child is so importantyou're only a plane ride away from diseases all around the world.. we know that people come her
yvonne maldonado is the chief of infectious pediatric diseases at stanford.he says overall -- we should be concerned about measles making a comeback measles is a killer disease, it kills children, it used to be one of the top killers of children in the world not that long ago. she says unlike the flu or other illnesses where touching an infected surface is the big risk -- the measles virus likes to linger in the air.. if you think about dust moats you see floating around, they don't just fall...
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tambiÉn, voy a estar en el festival de niÑos en maldonado y tendrÉ la oportunidad de cantar las cancionesncias de viaje para personas con discapacidades. es hay un grupo de mÍos cumpliÓ su sueÑo de viajar a machu picchu en perÚ. isabel: lo puede explicar millones de veces y nadie lo entenderÁ. es algo que no se pueden allegar imaginar. despuÉs del accidente, nunca pensÉ que podrÍa tener un viaje asÍ. maity: tambiÉn logrÓ otro de sus mÁs alienados sueÑos en el 2012, despuÉs de haber conocido el amor de su vida en un concierto de fito pÁez, se casÓ. es la orgullosa madre de julieta y mercedes, a quienes ha disfrutado y hay quienes con mucho amor y ternura les dedica todo su tiempo. karla: asÍ de fÁcil, la vida nos puede cambiar en un segundo. por eso es hoy por ti y quizÁs maÑana sea por mi. nos vamos a enlazar con maity una vez mÁs porque está lista para recibirnos. adelante. [sonido ambiente] maity: un gusto conocerte. quÉ tal el vuelo? isabel: encantada. estuvo espectacular el vuelo. maity: me encanta tenerte aquÍ para el reportaje en mÍ. felices porque quÉ bueno que vienes hoy. viniste
tambiÉn, voy a estar en el festival de niÑos en maldonado y tendrÉ la oportunidad de cantar las cancionesncias de viaje para personas con discapacidades. es hay un grupo de mÍos cumpliÓ su sueÑo de viajar a machu picchu en perÚ. isabel: lo puede explicar millones de veces y nadie lo entenderÁ. es algo que no se pueden allegar imaginar. despuÉs del accidente, nunca pensÉ que podrÍa tener un viaje asÍ. maity: tambiÉn logrÓ otro de sus mÁs alienados sueÑos en el 2012, despuÉs de...