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let's get back to our conversation with mariana mazzucato, ucl professor.ffexor, are airlines critical infrastructure? -- professor, are airlines critical infrastructure? should they be bailed out, and if so, what strings should be attached? mariana: it is an interesting question that i have been talking about before the crisis. when the steel sector asked to be bailed out, as they did in the u.k. and other countries, i believe these bailouts should always have conditions atta ched. the government -- the conditionality that should be attached are ones that actually involve investment and innovation by the companies themselves to help deliver these kinds of societal goals. so in the case of the airlines, which of course were some of the most polluting industries -- or industry -- really the conditionality could be both in terms of the immediate situation of not just doing blanket layoffs, but also in terms of lowering their carbon emissions over the next five to 10 years. that could be written in the contract. people sometimes push back when they say these t
let's get back to our conversation with mariana mazzucato, ucl professor.ffexor, are airlines critical infrastructure? -- professor, are airlines critical infrastructure? should they be bailed out, and if so, what strings should be attached? mariana: it is an interesting question that i have been talking about before the crisis. when the steel sector asked to be bailed out, as they did in the u.k. and other countries, i believe these bailouts should always have conditions atta ched. the...
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in marianas case why chromosome d.n.a. tests were carried out in september 2012 in an effort to find any male relations to the killer. that money in this kind of d.n.a. profile analysis all you need is a sample from one male relative however far removed and that will give you the trail to track down your are known perpetrator. of. men living within a 5 kilometer radius of the meadow where mariana was found were asked for a d.n.a. sample around $8000.00 submitted their d.n.a. voluntarily but then something unexpected happened. i got a phone call was the 14th of november by the end of i they told me we have a match and there is something that you cannot describe. the killer was a local farmer who had voluntarily submitted his d.n.a. he had hoped the test wouldn't work. if he did not would have given his d.n.a. was found any way he was caught he was trapped. by the dish from just a geisha. critics one that d.n.a. tests are not always 100 percent reliable our physical appearance for instance can vary from what it says in our d
in marianas case why chromosome d.n.a. tests were carried out in september 2012 in an effort to find any male relations to the killer. that money in this kind of d.n.a. profile analysis all you need is a sample from one male relative however far removed and that will give you the trail to track down your are known perpetrator. of. men living within a 5 kilometer radius of the meadow where mariana was found were asked for a d.n.a. sample around $8000.00 submitted their d.n.a. voluntarily but...
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money other was found in a meadow new about think closer small little village mariana. was raped and murdered her throat was slit and it was a brutal scene to look at all. police found d.n.a. evidence at the scene but it didn't match any of the profiles in their database. in 1990 dutch police were only allowed to use d.n.a. to determine sex and compare the sample to their database but although there hadn't been a match many local residents felt they knew who the killer was right by the meadow where mariana was found stood a center for asylum seekers. a lot of people from that area pointed their fingers at that asylum seeker center show that was a factor in this. case with mounting public tensions the prosecutor ordered the 1st ethnicity test to be run on a d.n.a. sample in a crime case. do you know told us actually that it was much much more likely that the perpetrator came from western europe as an origin then from the asylum seekers has. the unexpected d.n.a. result helped clear the asylum seekers' suspect in this case but critics have expressed concerns it could lead
money other was found in a meadow new about think closer small little village mariana. was raped and murdered her throat was slit and it was a brutal scene to look at all. police found d.n.a. evidence at the scene but it didn't match any of the profiles in their database. in 1990 dutch police were only allowed to use d.n.a. to determine sex and compare the sample to their database but although there hadn't been a match many local residents felt they knew who the killer was right by the meadow...
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it wasn't until 2012 that marianas killer was finally identified and again it was d.n.a. testing that helped. cracked the case. basic research conducted by professor manfred kaiser had helped develop a new form of d.n.a. research known as genealogical testing case that is head of the department of forensic molecular biology at the university of russia. in many imus case why chromosome d.n.a. tests were carried out in september 2012 in an effort to find any male relations to the killer. that money is a in this kind of d.n.a. profile analysis all you need is a sample from one male relative however far removed and that will give you the trail to track down your are known perpetrator. that there was a lot of. men living within a 5 kilometer radius of the meadow where mariana was found were asked for a d.n.a. sample around $8000.00 submitted their d.n.a. voluntarily but then something unexpected happened. i got a phone call was the 14th of november by the end of i they told me we have a match and that is something that you cannot describe. the killer it was a local farmer who
it wasn't until 2012 that marianas killer was finally identified and again it was d.n.a. testing that helped. cracked the case. basic research conducted by professor manfred kaiser had helped develop a new form of d.n.a. research known as genealogical testing case that is head of the department of forensic molecular biology at the university of russia. in many imus case why chromosome d.n.a. tests were carried out in september 2012 in an effort to find any male relations to the killer. that...
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nos acompaÑa aquÍ, mariana caballero, ¿cÓmo nos afecta tanto encierro, doctora?e puede hacer para seguir siendo sociales y no desconectarnos?. >> bueno, gracias a que esto pasÓ en el 2020, hay cantidad de herramientas y aplicaciones, que podemos seguir utilizando, es quizÁs constancia y remedio no se pueden abrazar, tocar, pero nos podemos seguir viendo y seguir viendo y conversando y hablando, porque la tecnologÍa estÁ tan sato iniciada, pero ha sido _ en estos momentos nuestro mejor amigo y herramienta, los invito a seguir usÁndola pero de manera positiva, si te vas a conectar ese rato del dÍa que vas a utilizar para conectar con tu amiga, con su familia, que no sea para hablar mÁs de lo mismo, ya todos sabemos lo que estÁ pasando, quizÁs es un momento para relajarse, que sea un momento positivo, que sea un momento alegre del dÍa. como digo yo, antes de hablar, piensa, de dÓnde viene la palabra piensa, de ser positivo, inspirador, ser saludable y alegre, con esos seis elementos estÉn en su respuesta. >> muchÍsimas gracias, chicas, mariana, nos encanta tenerlas
nos acompaÑa aquÍ, mariana caballero, ¿cÓmo nos afecta tanto encierro, doctora?e puede hacer para seguir siendo sociales y no desconectarnos?. >> bueno, gracias a que esto pasÓ en el 2020, hay cantidad de herramientas y aplicaciones, que podemos seguir utilizando, es quizÁs constancia y remedio no se pueden abrazar, tocar, pero nos podemos seguir viendo y seguir viendo y conversando y hablando, porque la tecnologÍa estÁ tan sato iniciada, pero ha sido _ en estos momentos nuestro...
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[música] mariana: hola, solecito, es hora de levantarse. solecito, es hora de levantarse.
[música] mariana: hola, solecito, es hora de levantarse. solecito, es hora de levantarse.
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mariana: okay, awesome. mike: awesome. thanks, mariana. we'll talk to you soon. reprint the shirts 'cause they're wrong. lemonis: why are you involved in his situation? if he made the mistake, whatever it is, he was working on it. john: i felt like he wasn't going to give her an option of, like, "hey, do you want these at a discount price?" that's all. i cringe a little bit sometimes. i'm like, "oh, i should have just shut up. mike: when you interrupt, it's like you don't trust me. if i trust you, then i shouldn't -- then i won't interrupt. john: well, i don't, not anymore. both: you just did. [ laughter ] john: that -- aw, come on. mike: i'm joking. john: geez. lemonis: okay, play. john: marcus, we took what you said to heart about creating different brands, and so we did outsiders, and we did some research. lemonis: does anybody have it trademarked? john: no. so we actually call it the outsider collection. it's great. it's not motorcycles and switchblades. it's going outside and being outside. lemonis: it's okay if it's motorcycles and switchblades, though. joh
mariana: okay, awesome. mike: awesome. thanks, mariana. we'll talk to you soon. reprint the shirts 'cause they're wrong. lemonis: why are you involved in his situation? if he made the mistake, whatever it is, he was working on it. john: i felt like he wasn't going to give her an option of, like, "hey, do you want these at a discount price?" that's all. i cringe a little bit sometimes. i'm like, "oh, i should have just shut up. mike: when you interrupt, it's like you don't trust...
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midway between the marianas and tokyo -- landed on the island of iwo jima, midway between the marianas and tokyo. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in warm springs, georgia worn down by heart disease in the stresses of wartime leadership, he had gone there for a brief vacation. he suddenly complained of a terrific headache. seconds later, he collapsed. within hours, the commander in chief was dead of a massive stroke. less than a month later, hitler committed suicide in his berlin bunker. and on may 8, 1945, germany surrendered to the allies. on september 2, after suffering strikes in hiroshima and nagasaki, the war effectively ended when the japanese surrendered in tokyo bay. world war ii, the most important and terrible event of the 20th century, was over. but it profoundly changed economic, political and social relationships that continue to influence the world we live in today. (music) >> we are now in this war. we are all in it.
midway between the marianas and tokyo -- landed on the island of iwo jima, midway between the marianas and tokyo. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in warm springs, georgia worn down by heart disease in the stresses of wartime leadership, he had gone there for a brief vacation. he suddenly complained of a terrific headache. seconds later, he...
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at midway, the coral sea, the mariana, distance had been against the japanese air force, but now againstnner islands, the range was easy for any jap plane that could fly. there were those who said no fleet could risk it but the , stakes were high. with okinawa in our hands, we could control the china coast, send swarms of planes to smother japan. we were reaching for the throat of an empire. the risk must be taken. on the island of okinawa, 5000 miles from san francisco, the earth shook from a fearful pounding from ships and planes. [explosion] [explosions] to the south, british allies might,rling their naval raking with shell and bombs. england's greatest battleship s and newest carriers were there, screening us on the south paying off with pleasure and old , debt to an empire. on the northern flank, the admiral's tireless task force 58 stepped up its two weeks old aerial assault on kyushu and the enemy home islands. it was the fourth of in reverse, july on japanese shipping, harbors, airfields, factories. [explosions] there is a jap carrier in trouble. [explosions] [explosions] men of
at midway, the coral sea, the mariana, distance had been against the japanese air force, but now againstnner islands, the range was easy for any jap plane that could fly. there were those who said no fleet could risk it but the , stakes were high. with okinawa in our hands, we could control the china coast, send swarms of planes to smother japan. we were reaching for the throat of an empire. the risk must be taken. on the island of okinawa, 5000 miles from san francisco, the earth shook from a...
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el que se encuentra muy a gusto en su casa te mando un fuerte abrazo y de lo que estÁ pasando con marianaante preocupados como ella misma nos dice pero vamos a escucharla sandarti >>> mariana a. muchas gracias por tu tiempo cÓmo se encuentras de salud en este momento, muy contenta y tener la posibilidad de estar fuera de un hospital y haber aprendido muchÍsimo de esta experiencia tan fuerte para mÍ >>> tenemos que preguntarte para que la gente entienda la cronologÍa de tu enfermedad quÉ sentiste, cuÁndo tomaste la decisiÓn y quÉ sucediÓ estando en el hospital >> bueno, yo estaba en barcelona cuando me contagie allÁ fueron mis sÍntomas es la entrenamiento muy fuerte y no sabÍa detectar quÉ es lo que estaba pasando en mÍ, empecÉ con fuerte dolor de cabeza que jamÁs se me quitÓ hasta que fue atendida. >> despuÉs me dio diarreas, secreciÓn con sangre y vomitos y todo en un lapso de 10 dÍas >>> y cuando regresÉ a mexico fue que yo directamente fui a descartar y tenÍa estaba avanzado tenÍa una neumonia y no sÉ en que momento pasÓ, no sÉ en donde me contagie, pero bueno, me tocÓ enfrentar esto y
el que se encuentra muy a gusto en su casa te mando un fuerte abrazo y de lo que estÁ pasando con marianaante preocupados como ella misma nos dice pero vamos a escucharla sandarti >>> mariana a. muchas gracias por tu tiempo cÓmo se encuentras de salud en este momento, muy contenta y tener la posibilidad de estar fuera de un hospital y haber aprendido muchÍsimo de esta experiencia tan fuerte para mÍ >>> tenemos que preguntarte para que la gente entienda la cronologÍa de tu...
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>> pueden llamar y podemos conectarnos y a recursos >> que mariana morales que estaremos . >> de estareve estaría de estar. >> ♪ [música] >> está en la jornada serán encargados de subir. >> será de sistema de baja presión y condiciones ♪ [música] ♪ > ° >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> que da seguridad y habla de las medidas que están tomando. >> en oficiales y ahora comparte y limpian sus manos con alcohol y si pone. >> eso arriesga >> pues viene y trabaja >> también desinfecta y porque no quieren convertirse en víctimas del covid-19. >> en pequeñas y va también me preocupa porque va con el contagio >> el gobierno capitalino indicó que 20 han dado positivo a la enfermedad. >> aquí a 250 uniformados fueron enviados a sus casas y 1400 que la enfermad >> en el periodo de lactancia y ya no se encuentra en el trabajo. >> se quedaron y de las herramientas y de este para el trabajo realizan labores de convencimiento para que la gente no esté en las calles. >> en por cierto de 700 miembros y la guardia nacional tiene esta semana que comenzaron a patrullar las calles del corazón de
>> pueden llamar y podemos conectarnos y a recursos >> que mariana morales que estaremos . >> de estareve estaría de estar. >> ♪ [música] >> está en la jornada serán encargados de subir. >> será de sistema de baja presión y condiciones ♪ [música] ♪ > ° >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> que da seguridad y habla de las medidas que están tomando. >> en oficiales y ahora comparte y limpian sus...
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one of the leading advocates of outdoor play is canada's mariana. hundreds of pics that hardwood and she started out as an injury prevention researcher focusing on children all with is made up again but she came to realize safety experts were overlooking something crucial part of it was having my own kids i think that that influences everybody to such a large extent. i actually started to read the literature as a developmental psychologist what is the role of risk in children's lives and what i read blew my mind you had very different disciplines all coming to the same conclusion that engaging in risk was actually a very important aspect of preventing injuries thanks a lot of history if you think about kids taking risks and engaging in risky play they're learning how their body works they're learning what they're comfortable with they're learning how the world works they're learning very fundamental risk management skills. it used to be common for children to muck about unsupervised doing things that might make their parents gasp. but in the 1980 s.
one of the leading advocates of outdoor play is canada's mariana. hundreds of pics that hardwood and she started out as an injury prevention researcher focusing on children all with is made up again but she came to realize safety experts were overlooking something crucial part of it was having my own kids i think that that influences everybody to such a large extent. i actually started to read the literature as a developmental psychologist what is the role of risk in children's lives and what i...
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yeah mariana you know this is well as i do it's been incredibly intense for all of us for charlie for his sister and process parents and i think particularly for awesome because he school is expecting every day still to be seen as a normal academic school day slavery has to follow the normal timetable and that puts a lot of pressure on him and a lot of pressure on office now we know why schools are doing that they want to keep up academic standards but we all parents when not teaches and yet we find ourselves in the position where we all vote we didn't choose to homeschool in fact many countries across the world including germany have said that home schooling is illegal and yet now more than a 1000000000 young people and children are being homeschooled because of the coronavirus well it sounds like your school is sending a lot of work home our school of the school of my children hardly a sense anything at all i mean does this mean there could be an entire generation of children who are set back if this lockdown continues for months i mean not everybody is keeping up with the school wo
yeah mariana you know this is well as i do it's been incredibly intense for all of us for charlie for his sister and process parents and i think particularly for awesome because he school is expecting every day still to be seen as a normal academic school day slavery has to follow the normal timetable and that puts a lot of pressure on him and a lot of pressure on office now we know why schools are doing that they want to keep up academic standards but we all parents when not teaches and yet we...
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mariana cuenta que otro lo nos negativos, es la constante bula, se sorprendentemente, vive de los clientes ve a esta espectacular fotografiar esta regiÓn. las temperaturas ya eventualmente, van a empezar a descender en la zona. para el sÁbado y el domingo, podrÍa estar en los bajos 70 grados. en general, todo el Área de la bahÍa, tendrÁ una baja temperatura, pero por el momento, vamos a continuar con las altas ochentas. el panorama actual, es momento tranquilo, tras un dÍa espectacular. como serÁ buen ocÉano pacÍfico, sigue allÍ ese sistema de alta presiÓn. pero tambiÉn tenemos acÁ presiÓn, y nubosidad, el camino. alcanzando letra de cobertura, lo que puede hacer el prÓximo miÉrcoles. >> un poco de negociar, podrÍa estar llegando a partir de mitad de esta jornada. >> la semana entrante, los gamos sin precipitaciones. >> b a continuaciÓn, jesse guadalupe calvario. trabaja en un hospital, nseguí! mmm, chocolate. ¿y que crees? [las dos niÑas] ¡dulce de leche! no se vayan a llenar de dulces porque al rato cenamos. la industria del tabaco te volvió a engañar y no te diste cuenta. ¡mira lo que c
mariana cuenta que otro lo nos negativos, es la constante bula, se sorprendentemente, vive de los clientes ve a esta espectacular fotografiar esta regiÓn. las temperaturas ya eventualmente, van a empezar a descender en la zona. para el sÁbado y el domingo, podrÍa estar en los bajos 70 grados. en general, todo el Área de la bahÍa, tendrÁ una baja temperatura, pero por el momento, vamos a continuar con las altas ochentas. el panorama actual, es momento tranquilo, tras un dÍa espectacular....
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hello when hello i'm mariana i'm 29 and i'm a film student. on this by march 28th and i'm just real designer. max and i gonna have been selected for an experiment we're going to steal their voices or to be more precise reproduce them digitally with the help of the french company candy voice. we can imitate all voices very naturally and if you read it 1st the language specialists need voice samples from max and arianna find darkness who spoke. and they speak 500 sentences which contain all the sounds of the german language defenselessness and that i'm fluent nama talk in. double back and also. the sentences are recorded in a radio studio and sent off to paris. did you receive the files. yes i have everything get to work and we'll see each other in 2 weeks in paris. will they really be able to create convincing copies of max and ariana's voices and what are digital voices actually good for canadian software company lyrebird has found at least one use they've cloned the voice of donald trump using the original sound bytes now they can make him sa
hello when hello i'm mariana i'm 29 and i'm a film student. on this by march 28th and i'm just real designer. max and i gonna have been selected for an experiment we're going to steal their voices or to be more precise reproduce them digitally with the help of the french company candy voice. we can imitate all voices very naturally and if you read it 1st the language specialists need voice samples from max and arianna find darkness who spoke. and they speak 500 sentences which contain all the...
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. >> mariana reiner owns and operates the run for cover bookstore in san diego, california.rs are temporarily and its future is uncertain, but customers are still ordering titles. >> it actually has been really hard for the whole business. to get our hands on books. everyone has had to change overnight the way they do business. >> she fulfilled a lifelong dream by opening her store a year and a half ago. she has turned increasingly to social media. works that have come in and orders that have gone out. she started digital mother and daughter storytime sessions. she says nothing will replace face-to-face interactions with fellow booklovers. >> having the connection with the readers has been the greatest gift of my bookstore. not being able to do this in person right now is obviously very hard. >> my name -- >> it is not just booksellers getting more creative in engaging readers. authors are too. this one in pakistan who started the stay home, stay reading series. >> i wanted to create something that allowed those authors to put their work forward in as public a space as possi
. >> mariana reiner owns and operates the run for cover bookstore in san diego, california.rs are temporarily and its future is uncertain, but customers are still ordering titles. >> it actually has been really hard for the whole business. to get our hands on books. everyone has had to change overnight the way they do business. >> she fulfilled a lifelong dream by opening her store a year and a half ago. she has turned increasingly to social media. works that have come in and...
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fighters and regaining the pivotal airfields on each from solomons to gilberts and marshal islands to marianasjapan. >> i have now stood iwo jima, fortified island in the world, very deep unground with 20,000 of toughest fighting men waited for us to make the first move. >> most of us couldn't figure out why they were taking the place and why we needed so many marines to do it. martha: u.s. bomber battleships had been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the objective to secure the island and two airstrips as necessary stop-over for battle damage b29 on the way to and from bombing runs to mainland japan but there was only so much bombardment could achieve. the 22,000 japanese fighters weren't on the island, they were in the island. the imperial army had spent months digging into the hard surface and building an underground city complete with hospitals, command centers and sleeping quarters. it was the plan of general, bayashi was man in the world, he had lived and worked in the united states for years and he knew the ingenuity and tenacity of the americans and he also
fighters and regaining the pivotal airfields on each from solomons to gilberts and marshal islands to marianasjapan. >> i have now stood iwo jima, fortified island in the world, very deep unground with 20,000 of toughest fighting men waited for us to make the first move. >> most of us couldn't figure out why they were taking the place and why we needed so many marines to do it. martha: u.s. bomber battleships had been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the...
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the bloodiest fighting in the war, marines landed on the island of iwo jima, midway between the marianasamerica was now in a position to begin the endgame in the war against japan and germany. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, an unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in his cottage at the presidential retreat in warm springs, georgia. worn down by heart disease in the stresses of wartime leadership, he had gone there for a brief vacation. he was sitting for a portrait painter when he suddenly complained of a terrific headache. second later, he collapsed. within hours, the commander in chief was dead of a massive stroke. less than a month later, hitler committed suicide in his berlin bunker. and on may 8, 1945, germany surrendered to the allies. four months later on september 2, after suffering atomic bomb strikes on the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki, the war formally ended when the japanese surrendered in tokyo bay. world war ii, the most important and most terrible eve
the bloodiest fighting in the war, marines landed on the island of iwo jima, midway between the marianasamerica was now in a position to begin the endgame in the war against japan and germany. franklin roosevelt lived long enough to know that victory was assured. but on the morning of april 12, 1945, as world war ii entered its 2051st day, an unexhausted president roosevelt woke up in his cottage at the presidential retreat in warm springs, georgia. worn down by heart disease in the stresses of...
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pero cada vez que estÁn cercas no se pueden despegar toda la crisis >> estamos en mariana con los 40dÍa" en un rato entrevistas notas, llamadas, videos estamos hasta Última momento estaremos haciendo promociÓn y motivando que la gente tambiÉn un poco se desprender de este momento que estamos vida viendo y que se pueda conectar con huna historia fresca, dinÁmica super, superfamiliar. digamos todos en el equipo actores y demÁs, creo que entendimos que no solamente vamos a contar una historia vamos a traer mucho mÁs que eso vamos a traer mucha conexiÓn, mucha uniÓn mucho temo de debate estÁ la gente la gente >> chocarro porque queremos que la gente viva al 100% que se olvide de la pandemia sean ustedes mismos los que inviten al pÚblico para sintonizar esta noche la serie >>> mariana >>> invitar a todo el pÚblico es una historia tan de la vida de lo que somos >> de que no perdamos contacto con nuestra humanidad a koord aronos que estamos encerrados >>> porque tenemos la capacidad de todo estÁ >>> todo tÁ aquÍ adentro con la gente que queremos y los queremos cerca entonces siempre hay una
pero cada vez que estÁn cercas no se pueden despegar toda la crisis >> estamos en mariana con los 40dÍa" en un rato entrevistas notas, llamadas, videos estamos hasta Última momento estaremos haciendo promociÓn y motivando que la gente tambiÉn un poco se desprender de este momento que estamos vida viendo y que se pueda conectar con huna historia fresca, dinÁmica super, superfamiliar. digamos todos en el equipo actores y demÁs, creo que entendimos que no solamente vamos a contar...
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fighters and regaining the pivotal airfields on each from solomons to gilberts and marshal islands to marianasand japan. >> i have now stood iwo jima, fortified island in the world, very deep unground with 20,000 of toughest fighting men waited for us to make the first move. >> most of us couldn't figure out why they were taking the place and why we needed so many marines to do it. martha: u.s. bomber battleships had been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the objective to secure the island and two airstrips as necessary stop-over for battle damage b29 on the way to and from bombing runs to mainland japan but there was only so much bombardment could achieve. the 22,000 japanese fighters weren't on the island, they were in the island. the imperial army had spent months digging into the hard surface and building an underground city complete with hospitals, command centers and sleeping quarters. it was the plan of general, bayashi was man in the world, he had lived and worked in the united states for years and he knew the ingenuity and tenacity of the americans and he a
fighters and regaining the pivotal airfields on each from solomons to gilberts and marshal islands to marianasand japan. >> i have now stood iwo jima, fortified island in the world, very deep unground with 20,000 of toughest fighting men waited for us to make the first move. >> most of us couldn't figure out why they were taking the place and why we needed so many marines to do it. martha: u.s. bomber battleships had been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses....
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the northern mariana islands and oregon and washington state also stepped in to send ventilators to the national stockpile. l. speaking of ventilators take a look at this tesla shows off a bene later made out of electrical car parts their goal was to create a ventilator to help the medical industry without taking away more of their supplies so instead they used parts from their model three's display and infotainment system tesla along with general motors and ford have signed on to manufacture ventilators during this pandemic. british prime minister boris johnson is now receiving oxygen support in intensive care meanwhile questions are circulating as to who is going to govern while he's away or to discuss the later and forth h.q. rejoining him shares shocking updates regarding the future us 249 will be right back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if that. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation for community. are yo
the northern mariana islands and oregon and washington state also stepped in to send ventilators to the national stockpile. l. speaking of ventilators take a look at this tesla shows off a bene later made out of electrical car parts their goal was to create a ventilator to help the medical industry without taking away more of their supplies so instead they used parts from their model three's display and infotainment system tesla along with general motors and ford have signed on to manufacture...
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i'm fine how are you man she's collaborating with mariana persone in canada i wanted to tell you about our projects and that we can't we have no. all our childcare centers both indoor and outdoor environments so not only yeah. wow. persone and fans that are are remodelling playgrounds in 8 child care centers with the goal of making them more thrilling playgrounds here. changed everything was kind of shrunk in a way because they were supposed to be. more safe the new designs will be based on sand setters pioneering research she was the one who pinpointed the features of what's called risky play. sunset or was one of the 1st researchers to talk to children about their favorite kinds of play. preschoolers like the ones at this outdoor childcare center offer a perspective that's often forgotten usually if you ask people where did you like to play and what did you play when you were young most of the time they mentioned being in the outdoors in the chair. so it's kind of interesting that a lot of parents don't let own children do the same thing we've had this kind of preschool for many many
i'm fine how are you man she's collaborating with mariana persone in canada i wanted to tell you about our projects and that we can't we have no. all our childcare centers both indoor and outdoor environments so not only yeah. wow. persone and fans that are are remodelling playgrounds in 8 child care centers with the goal of making them more thrilling playgrounds here. changed everything was kind of shrunk in a way because they were supposed to be. more safe the new designs will be based on...
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mariana ceoane le piden a otros mexicanos que metan la mano en su bolsillo y ayuden.
mariana ceoane le piden a otros mexicanos que metan la mano en su bolsillo y ayuden.
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es algo que mariana tambiÉn promueve siempre.stoy aquí texteando? le estoy mandando un mensaje a mi futuro. ¿mandando memes? chécalo ahí. no dejes que nadie confunda "invisible" con invencible. llegó la hora de llenar el censo... hazlo hoy desde tu computadora o celular... ...por teléfono o por correo. por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. doctor juan: lo que vamos a hacer ahora, hemos hablado de la prueba de anticuerpos. karla nos va a servir de conejillo de indias. le vamos hacer la permanente y cuerpos. asÍ de sencilla es la prueba o lo que se utiliza para poner la sangre. lo que va a ser el doctor hernÁndezes que va a pinchar a karlita, como cuando te sacaban sangre a los dos aÑitos. le van a sacar un poco de sangre y una vez la sangre entra en el tubo, el doctor la va a poner en el recipiente y entonces nos va decir si karla tiene anticuerpos para el coronavirus. hay dos tipos de anticuerpos. hay uno que se llama el m otro que se llama el g. si el m
es algo que mariana tambiÉn promueve siempre.stoy aquí texteando? le estoy mandando un mensaje a mi futuro. ¿mandando memes? chécalo ahí. no dejes que nadie confunda "invisible" con invencible. llegó la hora de llenar el censo... hazlo hoy desde tu computadora o celular... ...por teléfono o por correo. por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. doctor juan: lo que vamos a hacer ahora, hemos hablado de la...
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maravillosa y quÉ lindo que pudiste conmoverte y tocarte el corazÓn y hacerte esto en conjunto con marianan niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados. encuentra el adecuado para ti. en metro, sabemos que mantenerse conectado es importante. ahorra con nuestro precio más bajo en datos sin límites. niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados. obtén dos líneas por 40 dólares cada línea. y punto. todo en la red de t-mobile. mantente conectado con metro by t-mobile. arranca tu dia con el nuevo desayuno de wendy's con huevos hechos al momento. como en el nuevo wendy's breakfast baconator con applewood smoked bacon y un jugoso sausage patty. prueba el desayuno de wendy's. pidelo y te lo llevamos hasta tu puerta. ♪ ♪ locutor:propagación decotidianas paenfermedades respiratorias. lávese las manos. evite el contacto cercano con las personas enfermas. evite tocarse los ojos, la nariz y la boca. quédese en casa cuando esté enfermo. cúbrase al toser o estornudar. limpie y desinfecte de manera frecuente los objetos que toca. para obtener más información, visite cdc.gov/covid19. este mensaje es gentilez
maravillosa y quÉ lindo que pudiste conmoverte y tocarte el corazÓn y hacerte esto en conjunto con marianan niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados. encuentra el adecuado para ti. en metro, sabemos que mantenerse conectado es importante. ahorra con nuestro precio más bajo en datos sin límites. niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados. obtén dos líneas por 40 dólares cada línea. y punto. todo en la red de t-mobile. mantente conectado con metro by t-mobile. arranca tu dia con el...
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volume 2 will come through, continue through august of 1944 with the end of marianas campaign and volume3 will pick up at september 1944. volume 3 will go considerably in a discussion after what happened with post war period as again i get back to the theme of what happens from '37 to '45 influences it up to today. you have been very patient and nowly throw it up to some questions. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rich, ladies and gentlemen, if you have questions, please bring your hands, i will bring the microphone to you. we will start in the back, in the center aisle as soon as i get there. >> okay. >> please stand. >> what does strategic changes could fdr have made in hindsight which would have shortened the war or improved the u.s. position of the war? >> the question is, you know, what decisions could fdr have made that might have shortened the war and my short answer would be i'm not sure there were many that could have shortened the war. there were a whole lot that could have lengthen the war without any trouble. i gave a talk here about guadalcanal and one of the things i emp
volume 2 will come through, continue through august of 1944 with the end of marianas campaign and volume3 will pick up at september 1944. volume 3 will go considerably in a discussion after what happened with post war period as again i get back to the theme of what happens from '37 to '45 influences it up to today. you have been very patient and nowly throw it up to some questions. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rich, ladies and gentlemen, if you have questions, please bring your...
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virtually with palace from all the territories to hear about the virus response northernan samoa, marianaands, guam, puerto rico, and virgin islands. we want to receive the perspective about how congress can help local governments adequately address this pandemic . for the territories, i think they have a better understanding when we say world pandemic as opposed to keeping it to the mainland here. the territories face unique challenges. geographic location
virtually with palace from all the territories to hear about the virus response northernan samoa, marianaands, guam, puerto rico, and virgin islands. we want to receive the perspective about how congress can help local governments adequately address this pandemic . for the territories, i think they have a better understanding when we say world pandemic as opposed to keeping it to the mainland here. the territories face unique challenges. geographic location
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we welcome their leadership, rand, mariana and tom, nicole, sergio, as well as friends of the museum, doug hamilton, dan simon, susie pock in the house. mike newton, our founder and former board chair, john herzog. and seth caller has brought some amazing original hamilton documents you should check out afterwards. and of course the c-span audience. now some 20 years ago our board chair professor richard sylla wrote me a noke that started with the words "a stroke of luc". he had been introduced to a sunni buffalo ph.d. candidate who was very interested in alexander hamilton and early american financial history. you have to remember, this is well before the show, although while they were people interested in hamilton there were very few of us doing a financial dive on the aspect of his financial vision. our first look at bob was his ph.d. thesis, 1300 pages. that is staggering. to put that in perspective, mine was a paltry 300. his was 1,000 more. it led to the first equip about bob. which is he can't hold his ink. fast forward 20ers yao. he has 20 more books he has either authored or
we welcome their leadership, rand, mariana and tom, nicole, sergio, as well as friends of the museum, doug hamilton, dan simon, susie pock in the house. mike newton, our founder and former board chair, john herzog. and seth caller has brought some amazing original hamilton documents you should check out afterwards. and of course the c-span audience. now some 20 years ago our board chair professor richard sylla wrote me a noke that started with the words "a stroke of luc". he had been...