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three years ago we lost two of our own colleagues, they were killed covering the conflict in mali. >>ey had just finished interviewing a top representative of the rebel group when they were kidnapped by four men. kilometers ton 15 the north of the country and killed. the culprits have never been identified. north african branch of al qaeda has claimed responsibility. former colleagues say there are questions over whether or not their deaths were linked to the release of other hostages in the region at around the same time. >> of course they say no ransom or at money changed hands and go to the wrong people? were people trying to seek out revenge against france by targeting these colleagues of hours? questions with no answers. >> friends and family of the two journalists have set up a group to try to put pressure on authorities to carry out a thorough investigation. in a statement they criticize what they called the states silence on the killings and accuse them of knowing the identities of the killers. president hollande said there was no doubt it was the same people accused of killin
three years ago we lost two of our own colleagues, they were killed covering the conflict in mali. >>ey had just finished interviewing a top representative of the rebel group when they were kidnapped by four men. kilometers ton 15 the north of the country and killed. the culprits have never been identified. north african branch of al qaeda has claimed responsibility. former colleagues say there are questions over whether or not their deaths were linked to the release of other hostages in...
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. >> law enforcement experts say organized maly shas are a -- malitias are a concern. >> how about lone wolves with ties to international terror groups who can assemble a gun and plot an attack, and no one would know? >> we need to point out that semiautomatic rifles are used in less than 1% of crimes in the united states. most criminals are using handguns. >> how long does it take to make these? is it complicated? >> it stakes a long time -- take as long time. several hours if you're good at it. u you have to be -- you have to be accurate. most are stealing them and using them in crimes. you can also buy a gun the private sales and sand down the but forensically they are able to lift that up and figure out what it is. that's what they're doing now. there are easier ways to get a gun if you don't want to be traced. >> enough of a concern to warrant that warning for law enforcement. thankses. >>> where did -- thanks. >>> where did he go. tomorrow marking four months since jesse wilson disappeared. we talked to the private investigator handling this case. he's been doing this kind work fo
. >> law enforcement experts say organized maly shas are a -- malitias are a concern. >> how about lone wolves with ties to international terror groups who can assemble a gun and plot an attack, and no one would know? >> we need to point out that semiautomatic rifles are used in less than 1% of crimes in the united states. most criminals are using handguns. >> how long does it take to make these? is it complicated? >> it stakes a long time -- take as long time....
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he was a so mali refugee and he lived if pakistan for a while and then moved here in 2014. they discovered disturbing images on his facebook account talking about attacks on muslims around the world. terrorism. >> kim: happening today local fast food workers expected to walk off the job? what is being dubbed a day of disruption. they want higher pay. it's not just happening in our community, it's happening across our great nation. let's go local with this one. michelle is standing by. i don't know exactly where you are because i know that you and the crew were forced to change location because someone was upset with where you first set up, i understand there is a know workers are expected to walk off the job today. >> michelle: that is supposed to happen at 6:00. we were forced off several different locations. it's hard to find a spot to park your car and set up for a live shot on the las vegas strip. this is happening at the mcdonalds right down the street right across from the mirage tucked in there. workers are saying that at 6:00 they are going to risk their job and lat
he was a so mali refugee and he lived if pakistan for a while and then moved here in 2014. they discovered disturbing images on his facebook account talking about attacks on muslims around the world. terrorism. >> kim: happening today local fast food workers expected to walk off the job? what is being dubbed a day of disruption. they want higher pay. it's not just happening in our community, it's happening across our great nation. let's go local with this one. michelle is standing by. i...
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wind: se 5-10.low: 32 early, maly north. wind: nw 15. gh: 41 tom. night: moly clo9 we certainly hope your isf to . good morning america is next. >>> good morning, america. double holiday trouble. two storms sweeping across the country right now, snow and freezing rain making roads slick in the east. a winter storm warning until west. more than a foot of snow expected in some areas as millions of americans take to the roads and the skies on this thanksgiving. >>> high alert. macy's thanksgiving day parade. 3 million people are expected to line the streets. sand-filled trucks, thousands of officers on duty and at the ready. concern that isis has called the parade a great target. >>> you're hired. donald trump adds to his cabinet set to pick a billionaire investor as commerce secretary after naming the first two women to top posts as the president-elect calls for unity across the country this morning.
wind: se 5-10.low: 32 early, maly north. wind: nw 15. gh: 41 tom. night: moly clo9 we certainly hope your isf to . good morning america is next. >>> good morning, america. double holiday trouble. two storms sweeping across the country right now, snow and freezing rain making roads slick in the east. a winter storm warning until west. more than a foot of snow expected in some areas as millions of americans take to the roads and the skies on this thanksgiving. >>> high alert....
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and our children sasha and mali malia. liz: celebrity fashion model apologizing.aying, i believe melania understands show business and the way that shows are written and run, i ash pol apologize to anyone that i offended and i have best wishes for our country. critics still calling out gigihadid and going after president elect first lady is out of bounds. what did you think? >> i have to tell you, i'm not sure what the fuss is about. we can go to vaughn meter, before your time imitating john f. kennedy, put out records and laura banini on colbert imitating melania, i hate to see it, donald trump did you not like the skits about him, melania has to get used to it. this was aake off of her taking words from michelle obama in her campaign speech, she has put herself out there. liz: we didn't see any people making up if of michelle obama since 2008, it has been a unspoken rule in washington, d.c., you don't go after family members, they can't defend themselves from the press. >> i don't think -- she gave a convention speech, she spoke on campaign trail, in suburban, p
and our children sasha and mali malia. liz: celebrity fashion model apologizing.aying, i believe melania understands show business and the way that shows are written and run, i ash pol apologize to anyone that i offended and i have best wishes for our country. critics still calling out gigihadid and going after president elect first lady is out of bounds. what did you think? >> i have to tell you, i'm not sure what the fuss is about. we can go to vaughn meter, before your time imitating...
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we are working to agree compacts with countries like nigeria, mali, and ethiopia. there is progress being made, but again this is a new form of cooperation which needs to be consolidated, extended to other countries, and the external investment plan must kick in. we need to invest and we need to do so quickly. we also need to reform the european asylum regime, including the dublin mechanism. the commission has proposed a genuinely european mechanism based on solidarity in german. mr. president, i'd like to say a few words about sita. i trust that an agreement will be reached in the course of today between the governments of belgium and other parts of the country. i do not know if we will be able to sign the agreement with canada tomorrow. in fact, signing tomorrow is not the point. what is the point is for agreement to be reached today so that the kingdom of belgium can sign the agreement at the appropriate moment. seta is an important trade agreement. all trade agreements are important. we europeans should not only insist on free trade. we should insist on fair tr
we are working to agree compacts with countries like nigeria, mali, and ethiopia. there is progress being made, but again this is a new form of cooperation which needs to be consolidated, extended to other countries, and the external investment plan must kick in. we need to invest and we need to do so quickly. we also need to reform the european asylum regime, including the dublin mechanism. the commission has proposed a genuinely european mechanism based on solidarity in german. mr. president,...
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. >> the suspect was an 18-year-old so he mali refugee. he studied at ohio state. rant on social media before the attack and police say it may have been planned in advance. nine people are injured, one critically. the attacker, killed by police. chris pollone has the latest. >> reporter: mid-morning calm into chaos at one of the nation's largest college campuses, ohio state university. >> i was going class and people were running and was nervous. >> reporter: it was originally but a fire alarm caused a crowd to gather outside and that's when the man plowed into them. police say the man got out of the carry r car and attacked bystanders with a butcher knife. >> we heard the chaos, shots, scream, shots. >> reporter: an officer shot and killed him. >> he engaged the suspect and he eliminated the threat. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell nbc news that the tacker was an 18-year-old somali
. >> the suspect was an 18-year-old so he mali refugee. he studied at ohio state. rant on social media before the attack and police say it may have been planned in advance. nine people are injured, one critically. the attacker, killed by police. chris pollone has the latest. >> reporter: mid-morning calm into chaos at one of the nation's largest college campuses, ohio state university. >> i was going class and people were running and was nervous. >> reporter: it was...
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this is happening near the border with mali the miery says this is a growing sign of insurgenessy by islamists in the region. the ministry cannot name the raiders. although islamist militant have been pushing south toward the capital and over borders in that fragile region. photographs. this man is excused of taking picture up a woman's skirt during last week's game with 3 the chargers. police say the man has a blade- like prosthetic leg which may make him easier to spot. if you know anything, you are urged to call crimestoppers. >>> here a look at what we're working on now at denver 7 for today. the retrial continues for this man, clarence moses el. he was convicted of rape 29 yours ago. his year. -?his retrial started yesterday the cu team is enjoying their best season since 2002. they are preparing for a tough stretch of division games. we'll talk to the star players today. it is election day. we're live at polling places. party headquarters and everywhere in betteenment our on-air coverage begins at 4:00 this afternoon. you can get updates all day long by downlotting our free den
this is happening near the border with mali the miery says this is a growing sign of insurgenessy by islamists in the region. the ministry cannot name the raiders. although islamist militant have been pushing south toward the capital and over borders in that fragile region. photographs. this man is excused of taking picture up a woman's skirt during last week's game with 3 the chargers. police say the man has a blade- like prosthetic leg which may make him easier to spot. if you know anything,...
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among the counts, malis murder, which means the jury agreed he left the child in the sweltering suv to die. >> he left him there for 30 seconds before closing the door on that little boy's >> reporter: the defense admitted he did it, but he did not do it on purpose. >> he is responsible, but responsible is not the same thing as criminal. it is not. >> reporter: the jury heard evidence that harris took his son to breakfast in june of 2014, but instead of dropping him off at day care drove to his office where he left him in the backseat of his suv for seven hours. he told police it was an accident. prosecutors said harris killed his son to escape family sexually explicit messages to woman and he searched hot car deaths before his son died. during the trial his ex-wife testified he was a loving and devoted father, but in the end the jury agreed with prosecutors and found harris guilty of guilty his 22-month-old son. nbc news. >>> we know distracted driving is your health in other ways. >>> up next, what researchers are saying about how multi tasking behind the wheel affects your stress. >
among the counts, malis murder, which means the jury agreed he left the child in the sweltering suv to die. >> he left him there for 30 seconds before closing the door on that little boy's >> reporter: the defense admitted he did it, but he did not do it on purpose. >> he is responsible, but responsible is not the same thing as criminal. it is not. >> reporter: the jury heard evidence that harris took his son to breakfast in june of 2014, but instead of dropping him off...
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place, tweeting isis is taking credit for the terrible attack at the ohio state university by a so maliugee who should no have been in our country. lieutenant, good to have you, sir. what do you make of this? it's called -- donald trump says and others for more vigorous vetting. what do we do if not to target all muslims? >> you have to do two things. first policy wise mr. trump has to do a vetting of those already here. governor kasich accepted about 85,000 somalis into ohio. a certain percentage, i estimate about 10% to 15%, are not radicalized, but they are on the path like this guy. and let's be clear, they start very early. it's almost like a grooming process where 10, 11 years old, they get indoctrinated into this. and he even kritsed al awlaki as one of his influences. secondly, because isis looks for these sorts of folk, you and i can go on line and get trained to be be a jihadi. there is actually a training manual on line to do this. that should be an indicator of anybody who -- >> but isis now claiming credit for this after the fact, the guy dead, no way to refute that. but ce
place, tweeting isis is taking credit for the terrible attack at the ohio state university by a so maliugee who should no have been in our country. lieutenant, good to have you, sir. what do you make of this? it's called -- donald trump says and others for more vigorous vetting. what do we do if not to target all muslims? >> you have to do two things. first policy wise mr. trump has to do a vetting of those already here. governor kasich accepted about 85,000 somalis into ohio. a certain...
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that's representative of the danger that iraq itself faces, not to mention one of the shiite mali s militias have been designated a terrorist organization. >> thank you. >>> tonight we continue our election countdown series about the issues that matter to you. this evening, health care. the president's affordable care act is becoming unaffordable, according to many. to the very people it was supposed to help. lawmakers on both sides agree something major needs to be done about obamacare. >> coverage has been okay. it's not as great as we could have liked. >> reporter: this woman bought obamacare insurance since the launch. she shops for obamacare in florida where she says she has too few insurance plan choices. >> preem miums could be lower. >> reporter: since millions of americans first bought obamacare in 2014, premiums have risen. the number of provider choices has fallen. insurance companies have withdrawn, citing billions of lasses in the owe market. they project premiums will increase 22% nationwide. again, dragging obamacare into the 2016 presidential campaign. >> elect me and we will
that's representative of the danger that iraq itself faces, not to mention one of the shiite mali s militias have been designated a terrorist organization. >> thank you. >>> tonight we continue our election countdown series about the issues that matter to you. this evening, health care. the president's affordable care act is becoming unaffordable, according to many. to the very people it was supposed to help. lawmakers on both sides agree something major needs to be done about...
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it's a yuf nia-mali ee's a uniq >> and we can't back off because trump supporters will say we're liars or fake news and that it's not our job to approach any candidate or any president with a critical eye. that's what the media does. without that i don't think they would want a country without that. do you mind a share if a conversation we had privately. >> of course -- course? >> i think you'll be find with it. >> we were talking about if reporters were afraid of donald trump or members of the media in some way and you said you believe some people are. >> i think many journalists have been fearful of donald trump because of his talk about loosening up libel laws, of the way he would encourage crowds at rallies to protest the media but you said no, you're not afraid of him. >> i think that energizes us. that emboldens us to -- when someone is trying to intimidate you, it's almost like a bully, what you do is you tell that bully no you're not going to do it. so what happens no? how do they teach you to deal with a bully? when sun bullies you, punch them in the nose and they back down. >
it's a yuf nia-mali ee's a uniq >> and we can't back off because trump supporters will say we're liars or fake news and that it's not our job to approach any candidate or any president with a critical eye. that's what the media does. without that i don't think they would want a country without that. do you mind a share if a conversation we had privately. >> of course -- course? >> i think you'll be find with it. >> we were talking about if reporters were afraid of donald...
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minnesota, you've seen firsthand the problems caused with faulty refugee vetting, with large numbers of so malyng into your state, without your knowledge, without your support or approval and with some of them then joining isis and spreading their extremist views all over our country and all over the world. honestly, it's hard to believe. it's hard to believe. and everybody is reading about the disaster taking place in minnesota. you don't even have the right to talk about it. you don't even know who is coming in. you have no idea. you'll find out, you'll find out. >> that was the sunday before the election. we spoke with minneapolis mayor just a moment ago about how she's planning in her city to resist the trump's immigration policies, but trump really did make that personal in minneapolis. he went the week before the election to try to get white minnesotans afraid of non-white people in their midst, tried to get them afraid of the somali communities within that state. donald trump did not win minnesota and in minneapolis, the same city where he was fear mongering about the threat of somali re
minnesota, you've seen firsthand the problems caused with faulty refugee vetting, with large numbers of so malyng into your state, without your knowledge, without your support or approval and with some of them then joining isis and spreading their extremist views all over our country and all over the world. honestly, it's hard to believe. it's hard to believe. and everybody is reading about the disaster taking place in minnesota. you don't even have the right to talk about it. you don't even...
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movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali, central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot of money to actually deal with the threat we're facing. as a result of that, every time russia acts and creates a provocation to the west, we have a very muted response. too often this means a bilateral response. there is a lack of political deterrence within the alliance. when russia pushes one of our allies or partners in europe, i think there needs to be a multinational diplomatic response. this will reinforce our military deterrence. likewise i think nato is taking too long to resolve the decision making problem. i think it needs to remember it has already delegated in the past authority during the cold war and secret
movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali, central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot of money to...
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for the last time he had this opportunity with some nephews rather than his daughters sasha and maly ya because he said they couldn't stomach another year of dad jokes. he has future plans to make up for their fowl mood. take a look. >> ding, ding, ding. >> we are going to do this every year from now on. no cameras, just us, every year, no way i'm cutting this habit cold turkey. >> look at that look on his face. >> he was on fire. >> he knows he did it. >> that's how when you do a great pun you just kind of wait. you're like, do you does everyone get it. it's all gravy now for tater and tot, though. >> nice. >> from here they're headed to gobblers' rest, a real place, and be cared for by veterinarians and students of the virginia tech science department there. we are rooting for you, tater and tot and, president obama, thanks for all those years of dad jokes. >>> finally, many of us are looking forward to topping our turkey with gravy. it doesn't have to stop at your dinner plate. archie mcphee's candy company channeling their inner willy wonky crossing boundary lines with this neat
for the last time he had this opportunity with some nephews rather than his daughters sasha and maly ya because he said they couldn't stomach another year of dad jokes. he has future plans to make up for their fowl mood. take a look. >> ding, ding, ding. >> we are going to do this every year from now on. no cameras, just us, every year, no way i'm cutting this habit cold turkey. >> look at that look on his face. >> he was on fire. >> he knows he did it. >>...
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movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot of money to actually deal with the threat we're facing. as a result of that, every time russia acts and creates a provocation to the west, we have a very muted response. too often this means a bilateral response. there is a lack of political deterrence within the alliance. when russia pushes one of our allies or partners in europe, i think there needs to be a multinational diplomatic response. this will reinforce our military deterrence. likewise i think nato is taking too long to resolve the decision making problem. i think it needs to remember it has already delegated in the past authority during the cold war and secreta
movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot of money to actually...
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here they are in mali. here they are in their lava lava's. london's powerful curiosity that other communities and individuals around the globe took him west to the marquesas. to the dangerous archipelago, the society islands, samoa, fiji solomon, gilbert islands in australia. along the way, he photographed men, women, and children, in a variety of settings, and those are controlled their lives, missionaries, traders, government officials. heroismasis was on the of ordinary islanders. a wonderful portrait of an old hawaiian man working in the field. portuguese children working in the pineapple fields, really anticipates dorothea lange in the wsa photographers. his friends in honolulu, when he was lionized by all of the wealthy, or white people that belong more have been in hawaii for a long time -- they made a mistake. the editor of the honolulu advertiser and other dignitaries took london to the western side of the island, where the plantations were. there, he discovered the mix of nationalities whose slavery fueled the the island economy. i
here they are in mali. here they are in their lava lava's. london's powerful curiosity that other communities and individuals around the globe took him west to the marquesas. to the dangerous archipelago, the society islands, samoa, fiji solomon, gilbert islands in australia. along the way, he photographed men, women, and children, in a variety of settings, and those are controlled their lives, missionaries, traders, government officials. heroismasis was on the of ordinary islanders. a...
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mali bald is reporting this for the "national journal" publication. she is in new york at trump headquarters on a night that already a couple of surprises. what are you seeing and hearing, molly? molly: the mood has take an happy turn here at the trump victory "party." we'll see if it's actually a party. you know a lot of attendant dees telling me they came in feeling really nervous but now they're pretty excited. none of the swing states have been called but just the fact that he seems to be overperforming a lot of people's expectations. they've got the big screens in the ballroom. tune to fox news all the pundits are saying things are starting to look a lot better than a lot of people have imagined and that's got a lot of people here very, very excited. steve: let's talk about michigan and virginia. donald trump needed to flip michigan to increase his electoral vote and in virginia the race is surprisingly close. what do you attribute this to? molly: well, from what i can tell, the constant in all these states michigan and virginia alike seems to be
mali bald is reporting this for the "national journal" publication. she is in new york at trump headquarters on a night that already a couple of surprises. what are you seeing and hearing, molly? molly: the mood has take an happy turn here at the trump victory "party." we'll see if it's actually a party. you know a lot of attendant dees telling me they came in feeling really nervous but now they're pretty excited. none of the swing states have been called but just the fact...
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it tells you mostly it seemed to be short covering going on tland wasn't a lot of what matt maly calledigh conviction buying. so some of the rally was a little bit suspect yesterday. if you take a look here, we heard a lot of comments over the weekend about fading the rally if clinton wins. this is sort of having a moment right now. they said it's completely plausible that if clinton wins, any sort of relief rally in equities is faded as a lot of technical damage on the charts is happening because markets might also be coming down by the house and the overall environment can remain contentious and therefore volatile. isi is very typical, they ask professional investors, clinton wins, 83% believe the market will rally in the week after the election. after six months, 70% believe the market is still up. if trump wins, 93% believe the market will be down in the week after the election. after six months half believe it will be flat to up. you put this up with the type of surveys that you have here and you combine it with yesterday's rally, carl, and it tells you the risks are very, very a s
it tells you mostly it seemed to be short covering going on tland wasn't a lot of what matt maly calledigh conviction buying. so some of the rally was a little bit suspect yesterday. if you take a look here, we heard a lot of comments over the weekend about fading the rally if clinton wins. this is sort of having a moment right now. they said it's completely plausible that if clinton wins, any sort of relief rally in equities is faded as a lot of technical damage on the charts is happening...
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dÉjenme recoger, porque sino luego la abuelita maly nos regaÑa a todos.vito a que entren a facebook.com/despiertamerica. y ya tengo mi sombrerito, porque es hora de celebrar la vida. es la hora de los cumpleaÑeros! johnny: venga, willy! william: xÁnder rodrÍguez, cumple ocho aÑos! alan: armando guerrero jr., siete aÑos! karla: tambiÉn celebramos la vida de yanilsa flores, que cumple 25 aÑos. johnny: y por ahÍ viene angela alvarado, de mÉxico, que estÁ cumpliendo 15 aÑitos. ana patricia: feliz cumpleaÑos para este hermoso policÍa, derek pineda, que cumple dos aÑos! francisca: lupita galindo cumple ocho aÑos! karla: y tenemos un cumpleaÑeros muy especial. emanuel ortega cumple 12 aÑos, y es hijo de nuestro johnny! feliz cumpleaÑos, muÑeco! queremos mucho a tu papÁ! johnny: ¿quÉ bailamos? ♪ karla: vamos a la pausa! pero "despierta amÉrica" cuida tu salud. entÉrate cÓmo evitar infecciones en la piel cuando vas al gimnasio. el doctor juan rivera te enseÑa a proteger tu salud al ejercitarte. ana patricia: cuidado, que vienen los huracanes a nuestra casa! son lo
dÉjenme recoger, porque sino luego la abuelita maly nos regaÑa a todos.vito a que entren a facebook.com/despiertamerica. y ya tengo mi sombrerito, porque es hora de celebrar la vida. es la hora de los cumpleaÑeros! johnny: venga, willy! william: xÁnder rodrÍguez, cumple ocho aÑos! alan: armando guerrero jr., siete aÑos! karla: tambiÉn celebramos la vida de yanilsa flores, que cumple 25 aÑos. johnny: y por ahÍ viene angela alvarado, de mÉxico, que estÁ cumpliendo 15 aÑitos. ana...
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ministers of finance -- when we talk about the minister of finance in mali about a year and a half ago. mind, what they believe the hiv-aids debate -- epidemic was, was family members and employees dying from hiv-aids. mind,one, people were dying an. there was no more visibility to the epidemic. ourlso worked clear about numbers. in 2000, you had 8000 new infections in kenya. you had 80,000 new infections last year. but the makeup of those infections have dramatically shifted from being pediatric to 90% of adults. obviously, the program you need to expand and invest on and insurer as far as maintaining the program becomes critical. we also spent time working with governments to look where the resources work. there is a real issue between equal versus equity. to createreally hard equity. equity means that those who are in need of services receive the services. that is not equal. because visas are not equally represented. every health center doesn't have the same makeup of the same diseases. but if you send them the same -- innes, in some clinics other clinics you won't have enough. in k
ministers of finance -- when we talk about the minister of finance in mali about a year and a half ago. mind, what they believe the hiv-aids debate -- epidemic was, was family members and employees dying from hiv-aids. mind,one, people were dying an. there was no more visibility to the epidemic. ourlso worked clear about numbers. in 2000, you had 8000 new infections in kenya. you had 80,000 new infections last year. but the makeup of those infections have dramatically shifted from being...