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el problema es cÓmo va a llegar a acuerdos con luis miguel.a tener contacto. dÍas posteriores araceli les dijo que sÓlo permitirÍa su imagen en las series y ella misma era la que se representaba. araceli nadie me va a prohibir nada porque yo soy la mamÁ. entonces al contrario me tendrÍan que pedir permiso para salir a la serie. si me invitan a hacer algo, ya lo verÁ mi agente. o si ponen mi nombre, lo ve mi agente. estoy muy feliz. estoy tan contenta que se me invitan a actuar igual hago de mÍ. tant la diferencia de edad existe entre diego boneta y araceli es muy evidente pero existe una razÓn mÁs de peso. desde hace varios aÑos luis miguel no ve a sus hijos ni les pasa manutenciÓn. >> la historia es correcta, la fecha es dos aÑos de atraso de pensiÓn de las obligaciones que tiene con los menores y es una situaciÓn real. mÁs allÁ si se tiene o no una buena relaciÓn con ellos. tanya: a esto hay que abonarle que entre la pareja habÍa existido un convenio firmado en donde ninguno puede utilizar la imagen de sus hijos con fines comerciales. y meno
el problema es cÓmo va a llegar a acuerdos con luis miguel.a tener contacto. dÍas posteriores araceli les dijo que sÓlo permitirÍa su imagen en las series y ella misma era la que se representaba. araceli nadie me va a prohibir nada porque yo soy la mamÁ. entonces al contrario me tendrÍan que pedir permiso para salir a la serie. si me invitan a hacer algo, ya lo verÁ mi agente. o si ponen mi nombre, lo ve mi agente. estoy muy feliz. estoy tan contenta que se me invitan a actuar igual hago...
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go ahead as they miguel me. i think it's important for the audience to understand that ortega control congress. they do the sherry, the chief prosecutor office, the supreme electoral counsel, the police and the army, and time. so full concentration of our last year by december he passed legislation to, to apply to to the leaders of the opposition. and this legislation is like old fashion, solve your legislation or penal chairs legislation which allows the government to go after anyone could criticize artega as the enemy of the state as the enemy of the fatherland. and that is primarily the charges against the leaders of the opposition just because they have criticized the government. they have, for instance, celebrate at decision from the european union or washing done or cannot our, or the has to condemned what is going to make or what that means. then it target of legal repression. and most of them are in income when he got the attention, we know the process, no x, those accept to a lawyer on a fabricated char
go ahead as they miguel me. i think it's important for the audience to understand that ortega control congress. they do the sherry, the chief prosecutor office, the supreme electoral counsel, the police and the army, and time. so full concentration of our last year by december he passed legislation to, to apply to to the leaders of the opposition. and this legislation is like old fashion, solve your legislation or penal chairs legislation which allows the government to go after anyone could...
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miguel. tae punch. miguel: estamos activos y siÉntanse grandes. empezamos.anda recodo hablÓ con los medios sobre la salida de su hermano joel. que estÁ pasando. en mi mono cuenta. >> poncho lizÁrraga hablÓ de la salida de su hermano. una decisiÓn exclusiva que provocÓ molestia pero no turbulencias serias. >> es una decisiÓn propia. hablÓ con la directora y dueÑa de esta empresa. y bueno tomÓ la decisiÓn. se respeta. obviamente al principio fue una decisiÓn para nosotros difÍcil. lo que menos queremos es que haya salido de la agrupaciÓn. loma bonita poder —— lo mÁs bonito es poder trabajar en familia. >>>poncho ofreciÓ una conferencia previa. del recodo en monterrey. estuvo tranquilo y pidiÓ no generar especulaciones. >> al principio fue una decisiÓn. que no nos gustÓ. en el buen sentido de la palabra. para que no haya alguna cuestiÓn negativa. tenemos que apoyarnos. y apoyarlos. los proyectos que pueda hacer mÁs adelante. para eso estamos como familia de somos. >> el lÍder de la banda destacÓ el Éxito de los Últimos sencillos. como " a la inversa" las condic
miguel. tae punch. miguel: estamos activos y siÉntanse grandes. empezamos.anda recodo hablÓ con los medios sobre la salida de su hermano joel. que estÁ pasando. en mi mono cuenta. >> poncho lizÁrraga hablÓ de la salida de su hermano. una decisiÓn exclusiva que provocÓ molestia pero no turbulencias serias. >> es una decisiÓn propia. hablÓ con la directora y dueÑa de esta empresa. y bueno tomÓ la decisiÓn. se respeta. obviamente al principio fue una decisiÓn para nosotros...
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carlos: y anduvo con luis miguel? alan: si anduvo.anto pero no para de trabajar. carlos: le mandamos un gran saludo. como dices tÚ trabaja mucho siempre al pie del camiÓn. alan: por lo que dice sergi por lo que hace. carlos: vamos a un mensaje de los tres afiliadas y volvemos con mÁs. chef: estamos en todas las redes sociales, signos e twitter, facebook e instagram, mantente informado y revive tu segmento favorito en www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. francisca: 4 de julio, dios mÍo. raÚl: celebraciÓn del dÍa de la independencia de esta gran naciÓn, antes vamos a hablar de los recoditos, agregÓ un Éxito mÁs en su carrera luego de conquistar varios paÍses de la regiÓn sur. francisca: veamos lo que platicaron con nuestros amigos de televisa espectÁculos. reportero: nuevo material discogrÁfico y tambiÉn desea conquistar el Éxito al sur del continente con su primer gira por colombia en otoÑo. >> la primera vez que nos toca dar la vuelta por allÁ, la mÚsica empieza a sonar en varios paÍses de centr
carlos: y anduvo con luis miguel? alan: si anduvo.anto pero no para de trabajar. carlos: le mandamos un gran saludo. como dices tÚ trabaja mucho siempre al pie del camiÓn. alan: por lo que dice sergi por lo que hace. carlos: vamos a un mensaje de los tres afiliadas y volvemos con mÁs. chef: estamos en todas las redes sociales, signos e twitter, facebook e instagram, mantente informado y revive tu segmento favorito en www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de...
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hablando de luis miguel hicimos una encuesta nuestras redes de que si usted pasa una noche con luis miguel
hablando de luis miguel hicimos una encuesta nuestras redes de que si usted pasa una noche con luis miguel
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se va a reunir con familiares para darles apoyo en este momento difícil en vivo y en directo soy miguel novio en el piso 7 despertó con pánico de milagro llegaron a las escaleras de emergencia >> él sigue buscando y encontró una grieta que se había abierto a la piscina por esa grieta pudimos salir nosotros y otras familias que ayudaron a la señora a salir en ese momento era como una pesadilla >> en el programa hoy día con su novio dicen que más allá de la remodelación nunca recibieron información que el edificio tenía problemas estructurales escuchábamos las labores de rescate son intensas 900 personas trabajando hay algunos que no han podido empezar a trabajar uno pensaría que su ayuda sería urgente las autoridades de miami no dejan entrar a la zona a los topos mexicanos >> a los topos mexicanos les ha quedado aguardar >> yo estoy acostumbrado a esperar >> héctor es de los fundadores de los rescatistas los voluntarios salieron en búsqueda de vida los topos acuden a cualquier emergencia >> el trabajo que hago soy bueno porque tengo en esto 36 años >> en florida han pasado 33 días desde
se va a reunir con familiares para darles apoyo en este momento difícil en vivo y en directo soy miguel novio en el piso 7 despertó con pánico de milagro llegaron a las escaleras de emergencia >> él sigue buscando y encontró una grieta que se había abierto a la piscina por esa grieta pudimos salir nosotros y otras familias que ayudaron a la señora a salir en ese momento era como una pesadilla >> en el programa hoy día con su novio dicen que más allá de la remodelación...
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sabe lo que hablamos, miguel. >> . >> (audio en italiano). >> es que acá hay una abundancia de máquinasda 30 personas empecemos por las máquinas expendedoras de leche que presentan una diversidad de sabores como el café con leche. >> las cosas más locas que hemos visto por comprar langostas vivas. >> bruno carrillo me dice que el uso de la tecnología va en ascenso por facilida de los japoneses con solo dos dólares pueden tener palomitas de maius frescas. >> las más comunes son paraguas, camisetas ropa interior incluso también puedes comprar preservativos en las expendedoras. >> pagar con la tarjeta y cae. >> se pueden encontrar juguetes para niños, productos de cocina pequeños. >> venden cosas diferentes y es un poco introducirse en la tecnología de japón con esto. >> la temperatura de japón es intensa por eso las máquinas son gran recursos para japonés y para nosotros. >> a permanecer refrescados y de tokio japón soy miguel santiesteban telemundo. >> qué claro hace en apocalipsis para nosotros muy agradables son las 5 de la tarde con 49 minutos y tráfico que se mantiene poco saturado e
sabe lo que hablamos, miguel. >> . >> (audio en italiano). >> es que acá hay una abundancia de máquinasda 30 personas empecemos por las máquinas expendedoras de leche que presentan una diversidad de sabores como el café con leche. >> las cosas más locas que hemos visto por comprar langostas vivas. >> bruno carrillo me dice que el uso de la tecnología va en ascenso por facilida de los japoneses con solo dos dólares pueden tener palomitas de maius frescas....
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miguel: that's a great question.henever we bid in an auction or participate in some sort of rsd for ppa's with customers, we are building into our projections the best estimates we have for the costs. so i'd any particular time, when we are bidding, we are taking that into account. that will be naturally reflected into the energy prices that are being contracted at any particular time. i will just say that given the inflationary pressure we have seen over the last couple of months, that translates into approximately one dollar to two dollars per megawatt hour. that is perfectly manageable. we continue to see renewables as being extrema competitive, particularly also given what is happening in some of the commodity markets. we see it being more competitive now given where the market is. anna: sticking with the cost theme. can you give us some thoughts on the different levels of costs you see between developing onshore and offshore wind projects in europe specifically? how is that evolving? are using a narrowing of the
miguel: that's a great question.henever we bid in an auction or participate in some sort of rsd for ppa's with customers, we are building into our projections the best estimates we have for the costs. so i'd any particular time, when we are bidding, we are taking that into account. that will be naturally reflected into the energy prices that are being contracted at any particular time. i will just say that given the inflationary pressure we have seen over the last couple of months, that...
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grips the nation. government handling of the pandemic and us sanctions are being blamed. presidents miguel diaz can accuse as washington as stirring on rest. there is a boat report. we're not a free, candid, thousands of people in the streets of havana. root is like this one happened across the country, expressing frustration over ban demik restrictions, and the worsening economic prices on the island nation. he bought a lot of it. we are here for the repression because they are killing us with hunger . the houses are falling and we have no homes. they have the money to build hotels while letting us hungry the past year and a half has been difficult for us economy as it been they may have had a devastating impact on the tourism sector. the country was forced to carry out major economic reform. in the past week, the amount of coven 19 infections rose sharply in the province of my dancers, were hospital so struggling to cope. doctor se they are in desperate need of oxygen and beds to treat patient. president miguel, you can blame the us embargo for the situation and ask government supporters
grips the nation. government handling of the pandemic and us sanctions are being blamed. presidents miguel diaz can accuse as washington as stirring on rest. there is a boat report. we're not a free, candid, thousands of people in the streets of havana. root is like this one happened across the country, expressing frustration over ban demik restrictions, and the worsening economic prices on the island nation. he bought a lot of it. we are here for the repression because they are killing us with...
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miguel, thank you. >>> let's turn to those raging wildfires in the west. more than a million acres have burned. the fire is fueled by the most severe drought in years and coming much earlier than usual nbc's jake ward has the latest. >> reporter: tonight dozens of wildfires raging out of control in the west. >> i guess we've had what, three, four fires around here in the last month, and it's kind of getting scary. >> reporter: two million people under red flag warnings across five states, california, idaho, montana, washington, and oregon the bootleg fire is the first official mega fire of 2021. it's burned more than 200,000 acres, doubling in size for four straight days now nearly seven times the size of san francisco. and drought conditions in 94% of the west are making it all worse. >> it has never been this low it really is unprecedented. >> reporter: lake mead, only a third full is lower than it's been since the 1930s. it's one of several depleted reservoirs across the southwest >> climate change has a very strong fingerprint on exactly what we're see
miguel, thank you. >>> let's turn to those raging wildfires in the west. more than a million acres have burned. the fire is fueled by the most severe drought in years and coming much earlier than usual nbc's jake ward has the latest. >> reporter: tonight dozens of wildfires raging out of control in the west. >> i guess we've had what, three, four fires around here in the last month, and it's kind of getting scary. >> reporter: two million people under red flag...
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>> miguel almaguer with those breaking details. miguel, thank you. >>> now to america's withdrawal from afghanistan. president biden today moving up his timeline to pull troops out he is also defending his decision amid intensifying pressure, because as the u.s. leaves, the taliban is rapidly making gains kelly o'donnell is at the white house. >> reporter: today answering criticism and questions. the president defended his decision to end the war in afghanistan august 31st. >> i judged that it was not in the national interests of the united states of america to continue fighting this war indefinitely >> reporter: long before he became commander in chief, mr. biden, who made multiple visits to afghanistan, was himself a vocal critic of keeping u.s. forces there indefinitely achievable goals he said happened long ago. >> to get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and to deliver justice to osama bin laden >> reporter: but dangers remain real and expanding. after the draw-down was announced in april, taliban fighters rapidly gained
>> miguel almaguer with those breaking details. miguel, thank you. >>> now to america's withdrawal from afghanistan. president biden today moving up his timeline to pull troops out he is also defending his decision amid intensifying pressure, because as the u.s. leaves, the taliban is rapidly making gains kelly o'donnell is at the white house. >> reporter: today answering criticism and questions. the president defended his decision to end the war in afghanistan august 31st....
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>> miguel, thank you i just spoke with dr. anthony fauci about schools and that debate over boosters but i started off asking him whether every school should be opening its doors for full-time in-person learning this fall >> the answer to that is an absolute yes we want to get children back in school in person across the board as we enter into the fall term. >> you said this week that vaccines currently work against the delta variant, but pfizer says that it is producing a vaccine booster that would target it specifically do americans really need a booster >> right now, they don't. we feel that ultimately at some point, we may need a boost as the durability of the response wanes but we don't know that right now and we don't know when that will be but we are certainly in the process of trying to find out >> 67% of american adults to this point have now received at least one shot but that means after a months' long push. a third of american adults have so far decided not to get a shot if we stick at about 67%, is that enough? wh
>> miguel, thank you i just spoke with dr. anthony fauci about schools and that debate over boosters but i started off asking him whether every school should be opening its doors for full-time in-person learning this fall >> the answer to that is an absolute yes we want to get children back in school in person across the board as we enter into the fall term. >> you said this week that vaccines currently work against the delta variant, but pfizer says that it is producing a...
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>> reporter: miguel almaguer tonight, thanks >>> this evening philadelphia and new orleans are the latest cities to now recommend mask wearing indoors even if you are vaccinated this is an issue, as you just heard, also getting new attention from the white house kelly o'donnell has more >> reporter: the delta variant mask debate. tonight president biden says he has talked to his covid experts about mask rules for vaccinated americans, but so far no change is planned >> 25-person group we put together are looking at all the possibilities of what is happening now. >> reporter: the cdc director has a message for the fully vaccinated mask wearing is up to you. >> you may choose to have an extra layer of protection by putting on your mask, and that's a very individual choice. >> reporter: but in covid hot spots, some local officials push for broader mask wearing. authorities in new orleans and philadelphia now recommending masks indoors for the fully vaccinated today atlanta public schools said masks will be mandatory for all students and staff regardless of vaccine status while urging more am
>> reporter: miguel almaguer tonight, thanks >>> this evening philadelphia and new orleans are the latest cities to now recommend mask wearing indoors even if you are vaccinated this is an issue, as you just heard, also getting new attention from the white house kelly o'donnell has more >> reporter: the delta variant mask debate. tonight president biden says he has talked to his covid experts about mask rules for vaccinated americans, but so far no change is planned...
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miguel almaguer has the latest >> reporter: painting a grim picture of the new reality inside some hospitals, tonight the numbers from the cdc reflect our nation slowly slipping back towards crisis as we surpass 50,000 infections a day, new cases, hospitalizations, even daily deaths are spiking again. >> it is one of the most infectious respiratory viruses we know of and that i have seen in my 20-year career >> reporter: struggling to contain the delta variant, florida, texas and missouri, three states with lower vaccination rates, now account for 40% of the nation's new cases. one kansas hospital turning away patients as they struggle to manage their own caseload >> we're kind of at a tipping point. yeah, we're past the tipping point. we're in trouble. >> reporter: meantime, center, expanding unty, their just-shuttered covid ward in the nation's former covid capital, new infections increased nearly 2,000%. >> we are talking about reopening covid wards and all these beds in the hallways, is it disheartening to see? >> it is really, really hard. >> reporter: nurse manager chris rice says with
miguel almaguer has the latest >> reporter: painting a grim picture of the new reality inside some hospitals, tonight the numbers from the cdc reflect our nation slowly slipping back towards crisis as we surpass 50,000 infections a day, new cases, hospitalizations, even daily deaths are spiking again. >> it is one of the most infectious respiratory viruses we know of and that i have seen in my 20-year career >> reporter: struggling to contain the delta variant, florida, texas...
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protection officials met with pfizer to discuss whether there's a need for a booster shot here is miguelaguer with that. >> reporter: after a private zoom meeting with pfizer monday night, today the cdc and fda say there's still not enough evidence americans need a booster the nation, struggling to get 98 million americans their first shot, much less their third. and now there's growing concern over protecting the 28 million school-age kids under 12 who are still likely months away from qualifying for a vaccine before heading back to campus >> if you're not vaccinated, i do prefer that they wear masks. >> reporter: parents say they're frustrated by the conflicting messages and lack of planning the cdc says any student not vaccinated needs a mask at states have no uniform plan to require them of the 25 million children old enough for vaccination, roughly a third are fully inoculated any outbreaks could lead to closuressn seem to be any planning being done right now, and that we're just setting ourselves up for failure, for another chaotic school year. >> reporter: with nearly 20,000 new c
protection officials met with pfizer to discuss whether there's a need for a booster shot here is miguelaguer with that. >> reporter: after a private zoom meeting with pfizer monday night, today the cdc and fda say there's still not enough evidence americans need a booster the nation, struggling to get 98 million americans their first shot, much less their third. and now there's growing concern over protecting the 28 million school-age kids under 12 who are still likely months away from...
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miguel almaguer has the latest >> reporter: these are the apocalyptic conditions firefighters in northernalifornia face, a perfect recipe for disaster, fuelled by scorching temperatures and extreme drought, the beckwourth complex fire doubled in size saturday, grew by 20,000 acres sunday, and forced some to run for their lives. >> i planned on staying, but when you see the firemen running like that, it's probably a good idea to go ahead and leave. >> reporter: 58 wildfires are burning across the west. the bootleg fire in oregon, the nation's largest, is racing out of control >> normally we see fire behavior like this in these big fires not until august or september >> reporter: extreme heat is also cooking the region >> this is a climate crisis. >> reporter: scientists say this is a clear hallmark of climate change after the hottest june on record, las vegas and st. george, utah, hit weekend records of 117 degrees. death valley an unbearable 130 >> we're heating up the planet and changing the climate in a way that humans have never experienced before, and we're already dealing with the co
miguel almaguer has the latest >> reporter: these are the apocalyptic conditions firefighters in northernalifornia face, a perfect recipe for disaster, fuelled by scorching temperatures and extreme drought, the beckwourth complex fire doubled in size saturday, grew by 20,000 acres sunday, and forced some to run for their lives. >> i planned on staying, but when you see the firemen running like that, it's probably a good idea to go ahead and leave. >> reporter: 58 wildfires are...
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here is miguel almaguer >> reporter: with children nationwide soon returning to the classroom, tonight the american academy of pediatrics says all students older than 2 and staff should wear a mask at school, an added layer of protection for the 48 million kids under 12 who still don't qualify for vaccination. the former surgeon general and others suggesting whether americans are vaccinated or not, universal mask wearing is needed again. >> it's not like we're asking people to go to the trenches with shooting war we're just asking you if it looks like it's going to help, put the mask back on for a while. >> reporter: the face of the nation's most divisive restriction is more than just a new mandate indoors in los angeles county as covid cases spike here by 300%, ten additional counties are also recommending the fully vaccinated use face coverings inside public spaces cities like new york not yet going that far. >> we do not intend mask mandate we do intend to double down on vaccination. >> reporter: while cdc guidelines say the vaccinated don't need masks, less than half the u.s. popul
here is miguel almaguer >> reporter: with children nationwide soon returning to the classroom, tonight the american academy of pediatrics says all students older than 2 and staff should wear a mask at school, an added layer of protection for the 48 million kids under 12 who still don't qualify for vaccination. the former surgeon general and others suggesting whether americans are vaccinated or not, universal mask wearing is needed again. >> it's not like we're asking people to go to...
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that's just a small fraction of the vaccinated lester >> all right, miguel, thank you. president biden weighing in today about vaccine misinformation on platforms like facebook, saying they're killing people and provoking a strong denial from facebook gabe gutierrez has more on the information disconnect >> reporter: in tipton county, tennessee, just north of memphis, vaccine skepticism runs deep. >> i feel like there is a lack of research. it was too fast to get it out there. >> reporter: only about 25% of people in this county are fully vaccinated meanwhile, the state of tennessee has seen a 310% jump in new covid cases over the last two weeks country, the rise is fueled by people choosing not to get vaccinated you just don't trust it >> not at all. >> if donald trump told me to take that thing, i wouldn't take it. >> reporter: most of the states with the lowest vaccination rates are in the south. >> unfortunately, in our part of the country, we've not had as good of success getting people vaccinated. >> reporter: according to the census bureau, people are concerned a
that's just a small fraction of the vaccinated lester >> all right, miguel, thank you. president biden weighing in today about vaccine misinformation on platforms like facebook, saying they're killing people and provoking a strong denial from facebook gabe gutierrez has more on the information disconnect >> reporter: in tipton county, tennessee, just north of memphis, vaccine skepticism runs deep. >> i feel like there is a lack of research. it was too fast to get it out there....
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miguel almaguer leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight inside a growing number of hospitals across the country there is little doubt our nation has already entered a fourth wave, an explosive summer surge in covid cases few predicted, fueled by the highly contagious delta variant, now accounting for 83% of all new cases. the u.s. is already averaging 26,000 new infections a day, over 1,000 an hour. >> the reason it is so formidable is the fact that it has the capability of transmitting efficiently from human to human in an extraordinary manner. >> reporter: today on capitol hill, the nation's top pandemic doctors said it is the unvaccinated accelerating the pandemic as deaths skyrocket by nearly 50%. >> we have things open at 100%. nobody is wearing masks. >> reporter: with the highest infection rates in the nation, states like missouri, arkansas and florida have vaccination centers that are empty and hospital beds that are full >> reporter: how concerned are you that children will be at the center of the next surge in the fall? >> yes, i think that, you know, there's that concern.
miguel almaguer leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight inside a growing number of hospitals across the country there is little doubt our nation has already entered a fourth wave, an explosive summer surge in covid cases few predicted, fueled by the highly contagious delta variant, now accounting for 83% of all new cases. the u.s. is already averaging 26,000 new infections a day, over 1,000 an hour. >> the reason it is so formidable is the fact that it has the capability of...
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the united states education secretary, miguel cardona, joins me next.
the united states education secretary, miguel cardona, joins me next.
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ahora me despido. >>> le mandamos un abrazo a miguel.ma, es fin de semana asÍ que disfrute con su familia y amigos. vemos los nublados que llegan con neblina, en el puente golden gate. vamos a la pregunta de manejo, las carreteras estÁn mÁs resbaladizas en tormentas de arena, b, lluvia copiosa, despuÉs de llover por un rato o durante las primeras lluvias. la respuesta correcta es la d, mucho cuidado en las autopistas. en la zona sur, san josÉ hay un accidente la zona del norte. vamos a hablar mÁs de japÓn al regresar. (comerciales) >>> la vacuna es obligatoria para empleados del condado santa clara, de otra manera no podrÁn regresar al trabajo. >>> anuncian fondos destinados para ayudar a pequeÑos negocios en la misiÓn. cÓmo le hago para comprobar que busco trabajo mientras recibo mi beneficio de desempleo. (comerciales) las solicitudes de desempleo aumentaron en el paÍs, en california la tasa de desempleo estÁ en 7%. si usted sigue desempleado debe reportarlo. vamos al informe. >>> es importante que sepan que mentirle al estado sobre la
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the support of the government had been out in the streets to president miguel diaz can know himself led this rally was organized quickly in a town outside savannah, where the anti government protest began early on sunday. so that we came here to show together with the revolutionaries of this town, the streets belonged to us with the president, encouraging, supported to mobilize against opponents. there were ugly confrontations. here revolutionaries detained opposition. protest to the cubans who were here. we had never going to give up this revolution. never a communist regime, his rude cubits in 59. it survived the fall of the soviet union and the debt which found the fidel castro. now, would it again be challenged? i like the show. it is unlikely to go without a fight or they want to pull it. now, monica ribeiro cabrera. she is a cuban journalist when it gets good to have you on the program. we're hearing from the white house in the u. s. in a statement that these protests appear to have been spontaneous. what's your take on that? well, thank you for having me. i was started by saying
the support of the government had been out in the streets to president miguel diaz can know himself led this rally was organized quickly in a town outside savannah, where the anti government protest began early on sunday. so that we came here to show together with the revolutionaries of this town, the streets belonged to us with the president, encouraging, supported to mobilize against opponents. there were ugly confrontations. here revolutionaries detained opposition. protest to the cubans who...
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>> miguel, i realize we're not there yet, but if booster shots get into the picture here, will people be able to get a different vaccine than the one they originally received? >> lester, it's a good question, and the answer is unclear. tests are still under way to see if a booster shot can be mixed and matched with a different kind of vaccine already given. the nih trial just started in june, and it's going take several months before we have a definitive answer. lester? >> miguel almaguer, thanks. >>> with the white house still struggling to convince more americans to get vaccinated, tonight president biden is asking states to pay people to get the shot. kelly o'donnell is at the white house. kelly, there are also new vaccine >> lester, the president will require federal workers and contractors to swear they are vaccinated or under go testing. he also expects the defense department to require vaccinations for the military, the timing of that to be determined. and then there is that new $100 incentive. the president wants to use covid relief funds to pay the newly vaccinated for finall
>> miguel, i realize we're not there yet, but if booster shots get into the picture here, will people be able to get a different vaccine than the one they originally received? >> lester, it's a good question, and the answer is unclear. tests are still under way to see if a booster shot can be mixed and matched with a different kind of vaccine already given. the nih trial just started in june, and it's going take several months before we have a definitive answer. lester? >>...
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to fuel an already very active fire season it's putting lives and homes in immediate danger nbc's miguel almaguer has more >> reporter: these are the apocalyptic conditions firefighters in northern california face. a perfect recipe for disaster fueled by scorching temperatures and extreme drought. the beckwourth complex fire doubled in size saturday, grew by 20,000 acres sunday and forced some to run for their lives. >> i planned on staying, but when you see the firemen running like that, it's probably a good idea to go ahead and leave >> 58 wildfires are burning across the west. the bootleg fire in oregon, the nation's largest is racing fes, not until august or septemg the region >> this is a climate crisis. scientists say this is a clear hallmark of climate change after the hottest june on record, records were hit of 117 degrees. death valley an unbearable 130 >> we're heating up the planet and changing the climate in a way humans have never experienced before and we're already dealing with a consequences it's a question of how bad do we want it to get >> the extreme heat is fueling th
to fuel an already very active fire season it's putting lives and homes in immediate danger nbc's miguel almaguer has more >> reporter: these are the apocalyptic conditions firefighters in northern california face. a perfect recipe for disaster fueled by scorching temperatures and extreme drought. the beckwourth complex fire doubled in size saturday, grew by 20,000 acres sunday and forced some to run for their lives. >> i planned on staying, but when you see the firemen running like...
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special forces, known as the black berries to crack down on these demonstrations early and present . miguel diaz canal accuse the united states have being responsible for the unrest . well, let's speak to an augustine. he joins us now on the phone from havana, and can you talk us through what you can seeing there unfold on the streets today? yeah, i'm out about right now and central ivana because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so. school reasons does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people, a various points throughout havana and other cities. so what underlining these are the biggest political process, and i can say the last 3 decades since 19 ninety's. it's pretty what you say that the all me husband just took away from, from where i can see lori's as young as i'm a good income child is on the t shirts. got it, getting all the mobilized parts nearby. that vitality and subtle pos is taking place with the music. you're here in the background with all the people who say government living here in cuba. i know that some of those people with f
special forces, known as the black berries to crack down on these demonstrations early and present . miguel diaz canal accuse the united states have being responsible for the unrest . well, let's speak to an augustine. he joins us now on the phone from havana, and can you talk us through what you can seeing there unfold on the streets today? yeah, i'm out about right now and central ivana because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so. school reasons does...
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the government has mobilized special forces to craft down on the demonstrations earlier president miguel diaz can accuse us of being responsible for the unrest it'll gotten, has been monitoring developments from the capital right now and central ivana because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so with my school reasons, i does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people, a various points throughout havana and other cities. so what underlining these are the biggest political protests and i can pick up the last 3 decades since 19 ninety's. all me has been just away from, from where i can see lori's as young as i'm a good income child is on the t shirts. got it. getting all the mobilized parts nearby, that pos, if i can, with music here in the background with all the people who say government living here in cuba. i know that some of those people with forced to participate because this is the way politics works in cuba. but also living here and people, i know that some of the people that are there. and so what we're saying now is, is, is a face. s
the government has mobilized special forces to craft down on the demonstrations earlier president miguel diaz can accuse us of being responsible for the unrest it'll gotten, has been monitoring developments from the capital right now and central ivana because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so with my school reasons, i does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people, a various points throughout havana and other cities. so what underlining these...
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the supporters of the government had been out in the streets to president miguel diaz can now himself lead this rally was organized quickly in a town outside savannah where the anti government practice began early on sunday. so we came here to show together with the revolutionaries of this town. the streets belonged to us with the president, encouraging, supported to mobilize against opponents. there were ugly confrontations. here revolutionaries detained opposition. protest to cubans who are here. we are never going to give up this revolution. never a communist regime has ruled cubis in 959. its supply the fall of the soviet union and the debt found the fidel castro. now would it again be challenged. i. 7 like the show, it is unlikely to go without a fight or they want to pull it now. monica rivera, cabrera. she is a cuban journalist when it gets good to have you on the program. we're hearing from the white house in the u. s. in a statement that these protests appear to have been spontaneous. what's your take on there? well, thank you for having me. i was started my saying that it is
the supporters of the government had been out in the streets to president miguel diaz can now himself lead this rally was organized quickly in a town outside savannah where the anti government practice began early on sunday. so we came here to show together with the revolutionaries of this town. the streets belonged to us with the president, encouraging, supported to mobilize against opponents. there were ugly confrontations. here revolutionaries detained opposition. protest to cubans who are...
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in the words of miguel diaz can now, he made it clear to the whole world that this revolution will not be overthrown. i don't remember. a week ago, a wave of protest hit 40 cuban cities, the biggest in decades, people calling the liberty freedom and down with the dictatorship. they galvanized in the thousands of the shortages of goods and the government's handling of a surgeon cope with 19 infections. both of people were arrested always 2000 kilometers north in washington, d. c. protest showed solid charity outside the cuban embassy. my grandmother left the sordid that opportunity among the most cuban american population in florida and us president joe biden called key the state and showed no sign of lifting economic sanctions. the country now seems divided between 2 count, those who blame the government of widespread shortages of food and medicine and those who don't want to lose a socialist revolution. they blame 60 years of crippling sanctions, but their economic was lower. but among the 20, the widow haiti is assassinated president has returned home after being wounded by gunfire i
in the words of miguel diaz can now, he made it clear to the whole world that this revolution will not be overthrown. i don't remember. a week ago, a wave of protest hit 40 cuban cities, the biggest in decades, people calling the liberty freedom and down with the dictatorship. they galvanized in the thousands of the shortages of goods and the government's handling of a surgeon cope with 19 infections. both of people were arrested always 2000 kilometers north in washington, d. c. protest showed...
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miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> president biden once again wearing a mask outdoors as he is expected to order all civilians who worked for the federal government to get vaccinated or face strict covid protocols. peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight president biden back at the white house, back to wearing a mask. just weeks after celebrating a return to mask-free life for the vaccinated. >> let this be the summer of joy and freedom. >> reporter: but today a major u-turn. the white house now ordering mask mandates inside federal buildings, even for the vaccinated where the virus' spread is high. and president biden's tomorrow is expect todman date all federal civilian employees be vaccinated or submit to strict covid protocols. a dramatic reversal for the president who was asked just months ago if he supports a vaccine mandate. >> no, i don't think should it be mandatory. just like i don't think masks have to be made mandatory nationwide. >> reporter: under the expected new policy, officials here say those who do not show proof of vaccination would have to be tes
miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> president biden once again wearing a mask outdoors as he is expected to order all civilians who worked for the federal government to get vaccinated or face strict covid protocols. peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight president biden back at the white house, back to wearing a mask. just weeks after celebrating a return to mask-free life for the vaccinated. >> let this be the summer of joy and freedom. >> reporter:...
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>> a welcome development, miguel. thank you. >>> let's get a reality check on breakthrough infections. still a very small percentage of new cases, but spreading at a higher rate than first thought. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: the new cdc internal report not only acknowledges that so-called breakthrough infects are rising, but that they may be as transmissible as unvaccinated cases. were you surprised that you had been vaccinated and got sick any way? >> yes, absolutely i was surprised. >> reporter: catherine green of florida is still in isolation after testing positive about a week ago. she was vaccinated back in march. >> you can still contract the virus, and you can still get sick, but you're not going to get as sick as you would if you hadn't. so i feel like i'm very fortunate. >> reporter: the cdc stopped providing public information on total breakthrough infections in late april when the tally hit 10,000. instead, it only posted data when it led to hospitalization or death. so nbc news reached out to all
>> a welcome development, miguel. thank you. >>> let's get a reality check on breakthrough infections. still a very small percentage of new cases, but spreading at a higher rate than first thought. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: the new cdc internal report not only acknowledges that so-called breakthrough infects are rising, but that they may be as transmissible as unvaccinated cases. were you surprised that you had been vaccinated and got sick any way? >> yes,...
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>> all right, miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> a worsening situation tonight in alabama. that's the state with the lowest vaccination rate. hospitalizations are surging, and the governor is being quite blunt about it all, blaming it on the unvaccinated. gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: at the university of alabama am today icu nurse barbara thornton learned one of her covid patients in her 20s had just died. >> it's really sad to see people so sick and to see their families suffer because they can't be with them in the hospital. >> did you any there would be another wave of this? >> i honestly didn't. i thought that we were on the otheride of it. >> reporter: and yet hospitalizations in alabama have soared more than 300% since july 1. 34% of the state's population is fully vaccinated, the lowest rate in the country. >> it's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks. it's the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down. >> reporter: over the weekend a sharp rise in covid patients from 35 to 48, far less than it sees back in january. but these
>> all right, miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> a worsening situation tonight in alabama. that's the state with the lowest vaccination rate. hospitalizations are surging, and the governor is being quite blunt about it all, blaming it on the unvaccinated. gabe gutierrez is there. >> reporter: at the university of alabama am today icu nurse barbara thornton learned one of her covid patients in her 20s had just died. >> it's really sad to see people so sick and to see...
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vamos hablar de tokio 2020 y que sería de los juegos olímpicos en sus tradicionales mascotas pues hoy miguelímpicos y paralímpicos de tokio 2020 ya están en marcha con todos los preparativoslistos para la inauguración y hay 2 piezas esenciales para esta cita ellas son las 2 mascotas primero está la mascota olímpica y su nombre es una combinación de las palabras japonesas que significan futuro y eternidad y no puede faltar la mascota para olímpica que es también una mezcla de las palabras de un tipo de flor de cereza y la frase en inglés que significa tan poderosa media la tarea de buscar estas 2 mascotas y no fue tan difícil yo vine por lo más importante que era encontrar. >>> la las 2 mascotas nacieron el 28 de febrero de 18 y fueron elegidas eneste día por miles de estudiantes de escuelas nacionales y extranjeras y el caso curioso es que es la 20a mascota olímpica y tiene un fuerte sentido de la justicia y es muy atlética mientras la mascota para olímpica número18 tiene poderes especiales incluyendo la tele transportación haciendo que los juegos olímpicos no serían lo mismo y esta será una
vamos hablar de tokio 2020 y que sería de los juegos olímpicos en sus tradicionales mascotas pues hoy miguelímpicos y paralímpicos de tokio 2020 ya están en marcha con todos los preparativoslistos para la inauguración y hay 2 piezas esenciales para esta cita ellas son las 2 mascotas primero está la mascota olímpica y su nombre es una combinación de las palabras japonesas que significan futuro y eternidad y no puede faltar la mascota para olímpica que es también una mezcla de las...
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and that's been paying dividends ever since. miguel diaz can. natalie who later inherited the leadership of the communist party from ro, castro, loosen the government rains on what had been at tightly controlled, poorly funded digital space. after his government imposed the blackouts, diaz can now said, social media was creating dissatisfaction. rather than reflecting on, i didn't get something dinning at the moment. did a 1000 not as was the only thing talks about pro more john will confront coming bill. you're going to assume that there are even more many of the dog by the story that began us can use of ref for missed and he wants to open up the country to more democratic spaces. neil yes can only open to the content to internet because in order to attract for an investment to monitor nice, they have to open the content to it. they have to. but the 5 years ago in 2016 journalists were covering what they called the cuban thought. when president obama and ro, castro agreed to start normalizing relations, lifting travel restrictions and opening e
and that's been paying dividends ever since. miguel diaz can. natalie who later inherited the leadership of the communist party from ro, castro, loosen the government rains on what had been at tightly controlled, poorly funded digital space. after his government imposed the blackouts, diaz can now said, social media was creating dissatisfaction. rather than reflecting on, i didn't get something dinning at the moment. did a 1000 not as was the only thing talks about pro more john will confront...
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the president miguel diaz can he says protests against key this economic decline. what based on source narrative? 50 morning or if you need to can be moved. they are encouraging and glorifying disrespect and destruction of property threats and harassment of citizens and families. right now what the wall, the sink from is a lie. ro, castro joined the president who he attended power to in 20. 19, he and his brother, the late fidel castro, had led the cuban revolution more than 6 decades ago. okay. and then yeah, panda mc, nope, i'm the mac. we have to defend the solution. we have to defend what is ours gentle dental totaled in the words of miguel diaz canal. he made it clear to the whole world that this revolution will not be overthrown. i have a week ago, a wave of protest hit 40 cuban cities, the biggest in decades, people calling the liberty freedom and down the dictatorship. they galvanized in the thousands of the shortages of goods and the government's handling of asserting code. 19 infections. pools of people were arrested always 2000 kilometers north in washin
the president miguel diaz can he says protests against key this economic decline. what based on source narrative? 50 morning or if you need to can be moved. they are encouraging and glorifying disrespect and destruction of property threats and harassment of citizens and families. right now what the wall, the sink from is a lie. ro, castro joined the president who he attended power to in 20. 19, he and his brother, the late fidel castro, had led the cuban revolution more than 6 decades ago....
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let's begin with cnn's miguel marquez in louisiana. the state going through a potential fourth covid wave. the pattern here, miguel is low-vaccination-rate states seeing bigger increases in new infections. is that what's happening where you are? >> in particular rural areas of the state. the state's main health officer says the state is in its fourth surge of coronavirus cases. they had a big one early on after mardi gras, another one last summer around this time. then it really took off last fall. that's what they're concerned about now. the numbers are not huge right now, but they are climbing and climbing very, very precipitously. they know that delta variant is out there. this is a region of the country that has ability 60% of the cases now, are delta variant. we were in wash tao parish in monroe, louisiana, where 99% of the patients coming through st. francis hospital in the last couple months were unvaccinated, those with coronavirus. it is so absolutely clear that they need to get the shot right now, but people are resistant. we
let's begin with cnn's miguel marquez in louisiana. the state going through a potential fourth covid wave. the pattern here, miguel is low-vaccination-rate states seeing bigger increases in new infections. is that what's happening where you are? >> in particular rural areas of the state. the state's main health officer says the state is in its fourth surge of coronavirus cases. they had a big one early on after mardi gras, another one last summer around this time. then it really took off...
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the crackdown on the demonstrators earlier president miguel diaz come across the united states, being responsible for the unrest august him has been monitoring developments from atlanta right now in central event because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so. school reasons does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people of various points throughout havana, about cuban city. so it's what it's underlining. this is the biggest political protest, and i can pick up the last 3 decades since 19 ninety's. all me has been just away from, from where i can see the young and i'm a good income child is on the t shirts getting, getting all my bills and mobilized for this nearby. that pos, if i can finish with my dance here in the background with all the people who say that the government living here in cuba. i know that some of those people with forced to participate because this is the way politics works in cuba. but also living here and people, i know that some of those people will, the further information. so what we're saying now is, is, is a face.
the crackdown on the demonstrators earlier president miguel diaz come across the united states, being responsible for the unrest august him has been monitoring developments from atlanta right now in central event because the internet has been all day and hasn't been working for the last hour or so. school reasons does the process with hundreds and hundreds of people of various points throughout havana, about cuban city. so it's what it's underlining. this is the biggest political protest, and i...
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la jornada deportiva en el segundo día, regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> muchas gracias miguela lo que está pasando. >> el lago de guatepec es uno de los más grandes de el salvador, está junto a dos volcanes y ha cambiado de color azul por un turquesa intenso, y mientras algunos les maravilla su belleza, a otros les preocupa que el agua pueda estar contaminada. >> temor por el agua que pueda contaminarse y no nos podemos bañar. >> no hay pescados muertos. >> yo tomo agua de aquí. >> Él es uno de los que tiene sus teorías de lo que puede ocurrir. >> es como algo volcánico porque antes se ponía como con mucho azufre. > el cambio en las aguas es en el invierno y dura unas dos semanas pero ¿qué causa este color turquesa? >> las respuestas las buscan los expertos en medioambiente. >> acá se da la ploriferación y se comienza a cambiar. >> medimos el oxígeno. >> durante el fenómeno predomina una microalga que se sospecha que provocan el cambio de color pero no se sabe si el alimento es por el volcán, contaminación causado por el hombre o el cambio climático. >> no sabemos cómo se llam
la jornada deportiva en el segundo día, regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> muchas gracias miguela lo que está pasando. >> el lago de guatepec es uno de los más grandes de el salvador, está junto a dos volcanes y ha cambiado de color azul por un turquesa intenso, y mientras algunos les maravilla su belleza, a otros les preocupa que el agua pueda estar contaminada. >> temor por el agua que pueda contaminarse y no nos podemos bañar. >> no hay pescados muertos....
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> cuando fuimos a dejar las cenizas al mar fue en donde tambiÉn nos llegan que realmente pasÓ >>> miguelmonÍa y coÁgulo hasta que su corazÓn no aguantÓ mucho mÁs >>> tuvo muchas complicaciones diabetes >>> alta presiÓn >>> tenÍa 71 aÑos >>> era conserje >>> dejÓ a su esposa sus 2 hijas y su nieta en camino >>> siempre llegaba con muchos libros >>> a dÓnde nunca llegÓ fue a vacunarse >>> su esposa quiÉn se vacuna Él querÍa esperar >>> esperar como un aÑo para ver cuÁles son las reacciones en otras personas >>> cree que su esposo hubiera puesto la vacuna estarÍa aquÍ? >>> yo puedo decir que sÍ >>> solamente dios sabe por quÉ pasan las cosas >>> todos los dÍas >>> el 99% de ellas son personas no vacunadas pidaprender de lo que le pasÓ a su esposo? >>> cuidarse porque no sabemos cuÁndo vaya a terminar >>> francisco fajardo, noticias telemundo >>> en queens nueva york una madre pasÓ el susto de su vida cuando intentaron secuestrar a su hijo de 5 aÑos >>> ella junto con sus otros 2 hijos lograron rescatarlo. >> el intento de secuestrÓ queÓo captado en video se dirigÍa a casa cuando uno de los
> cuando fuimos a dejar las cenizas al mar fue en donde tambiÉn nos llegan que realmente pasÓ >>> miguelmonÍa y coÁgulo hasta que su corazÓn no aguantÓ mucho mÁs >>> tuvo muchas complicaciones diabetes >>> alta presiÓn >>> tenÍa 71 aÑos >>> era conserje >>> dejÓ a su esposa sus 2 hijas y su nieta en camino >>> siempre llegaba con muchos libros >>> a dÓnde nunca llegÓ fue a vacunarse >>> su esposa...