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the mona lisa as the one painting in the roof that everyone wants to see. every day between 203-0000 sometimes 50000 people would come to see her or at least trying to see her. with 50000 visitors you have to be pretty patients try and get a close look apportioning. her secret smile is timeless and mona lisa has become a modern icon of western art her face never goes out of style. and she's got to be the most famous woman in the world yet and people still don't know who she is exactly and why she was painted she has this mystical. secret aura and i think that's part of the reason why she's so compelling pete the people who use the images image advertises and what have you i think they don't want to find out the secret behind the mona lisa it's also a great image because there's an element of promise there it's like she's coming full she's not sort of coming forward and she's not really going back that is something in between that we're looking at the great to tune. the environmentalist he she is out of as mona lisa i think they chose her because they probab
the mona lisa as the one painting in the roof that everyone wants to see. every day between 203-0000 sometimes 50000 people would come to see her or at least trying to see her. with 50000 visitors you have to be pretty patients try and get a close look apportioning. her secret smile is timeless and mona lisa has become a modern icon of western art her face never goes out of style. and she's got to be the most famous woman in the world yet and people still don't know who she is exactly and why...
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the environmentalist who she is as mona lisa.i think they chose him because they probably think that his slot is a little bit like mine. but i think greatest lalas much sweeter than mine and. ok melissa holroyd has been very interesting thank you very much for joining us and thank you for choosing into our special edition of arts and culture on a man who despite all the best questions about him is undoubtedly one of the greatest minds who ever grace this and i hope you'll be able to see an event or exhibition about him big or small wherever you are in the special anniversary yeah we leave you with mona lisa once again but with twists to the original go by. play on check real estate speculation. historian in the city is fighting back her strongest weapon the labor shops with history. it's meant to protect businesses with longer. dish and some of the speculators. shops with a history. close on 30 minutes on t.w. . fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up to
the environmentalist who she is as mona lisa.i think they chose him because they probably think that his slot is a little bit like mine. but i think greatest lalas much sweeter than mine and. ok melissa holroyd has been very interesting thank you very much for joining us and thank you for choosing into our special edition of arts and culture on a man who despite all the best questions about him is undoubtedly one of the greatest minds who ever grace this and i hope you'll be able to see an...
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indeed one man none other than leonardo da vinci who painted the most famous picture in the world the mona lisa this year is the 500th anniversary of his death he's still considered the greatest painter of all time and yet perhaps only around 15 or so paintings of his have survived to this day this is extraordinary when you think of the influence he has had on the artistic world since then this important anniversary is being marked in many different ways throughout the world. leonardo di said pietro da vinci borne an illegitimate child on april 15th 1452 in and ciano italy a tuscan polymath was a man a head of his time and his discoveries in art and science change the course of history and 500 years on the world is celebrating. digital onto a with the giants of the renaissance. was always a visionary. he anticipated things that were only invented years after his death. i believe that if you were alive today he would have developed many of his inventions using digital techniques. and maybe he would have projected a new holographic flying machine into this or that more said about it like her
indeed one man none other than leonardo da vinci who painted the most famous picture in the world the mona lisa this year is the 500th anniversary of his death he's still considered the greatest painter of all time and yet perhaps only around 15 or so paintings of his have survived to this day this is extraordinary when you think of the influence he has had on the artistic world since then this important anniversary is being marked in many different ways throughout the world. leonardo di said...
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mona lisa sits upright.you get the sense she's about to smile when you put all the opposite that she's closing her mouth we don't know her but one senses that she might want to say something new and communicate. the original is on show in paris france has been on permanent display at the luther museum for more than 200 years. and she's housed on the 1st floor in room 6 of the dead not only protect and i think pain of bullet proof glass. i don't know what if we measure. the mona lisa as the one painting in the louvre that everyone wants to see more sexual every day between 203-0000 sometimes 50000 people would come to see her or at least trying to see her. here. with 50000 visitors you have to be pretty patients try and get a close look up or ship to ship. her secrets smile is timeless and mona lisa has become a modern icon of western art her face never goes out of style. and she's got to be the most famous woman in the world have yet and people still don't know who she is exactly and why she was painted she
mona lisa sits upright.you get the sense she's about to smile when you put all the opposite that she's closing her mouth we don't know her but one senses that she might want to say something new and communicate. the original is on show in paris france has been on permanent display at the luther museum for more than 200 years. and she's housed on the 1st floor in room 6 of the dead not only protect and i think pain of bullet proof glass. i don't know what if we measure. the mona lisa as the one...
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two mona lisas -- mona lisees, lisai -- any way you spell it, it's huge, people treated paintings inter, let's go to valencia! ( laughter ) global warming, every day we move closer and closer tune all-out climate emergency, if you're worried leaders aren't up to the challenge, you're right. >> the dire warning after the united nations climate talks come to an end in madrid, very little action even though evidence of climate change saul around. >> the world struggled to respond to the crisis at on climate summit in madrid. >> we are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. >> we are starting to get a little lost. >> we are kind of lost. >> these are the warning signs our climate is in trouble. 200-foot flames this weekend raced across the australian outback. in sydney, the smoke is so bad it's like smoking 32 cigarettes a day. green negreenland is losing icen times faster than in the '90s. the warnings are there but who is listening? >> trevor: are you shitting me? the world is falling apart and leaders at the u.n. couldn't agree on what to do? yeah, we don't know w
two mona lisas -- mona lisees, lisai -- any way you spell it, it's huge, people treated paintings inter, let's go to valencia! ( laughter ) global warming, every day we move closer and closer tune all-out climate emergency, if you're worried leaders aren't up to the challenge, you're right. >> the dire warning after the united nations climate talks come to an end in madrid, very little action even though evidence of climate change saul around. >> the world struggled to respond to...
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this morning what might be another mona lisa, if it turns out to be a real mona lisa, it could be worthf a billion dollars. this controversial other portrait, so similar to leonardo da vinci's masterpiece has long sparked intense debate. is it just a copy or an earlier version finished by da vinci himself? >> the minute i saw his work, i was really blown away. it took me five minutes and i was convinced. >> trevor: it took you five minutes and you were convinced? maybe take ten minutes or 15 before you shake history? what's your rush? lake maybe if you had take more than 5 minutes, you would have noticed the new mona lisa is wearing airpods, huh? ( laughter ) because you realize, if true, this story is huge. two mona lisas -- mona lisees, lisai -- any way you spell it, it's huge, people treated paintings in the 16th century like we do today, i feel like this picture needs a filter, let's go to valencia! ( laughter ) global warming, every day we move closer and closer tune all-out climate emergency, if you're worried leaders aren't up to the challenge, you're right. >> the dire warning a
this morning what might be another mona lisa, if it turns out to be a real mona lisa, it could be worthf a billion dollars. this controversial other portrait, so similar to leonardo da vinci's masterpiece has long sparked intense debate. is it just a copy or an earlier version finished by da vinci himself? >> the minute i saw his work, i was really blown away. it took me five minutes and i was convinced. >> trevor: it took you five minutes and you were convinced? maybe take ten...
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we don't. >> there is only one mona lisa, right?e family speaking on television for the first time saying they own some of the painting and get this, if it turns out to be a real mona lisa, it could be worth half a billion dollars that iconic smile, those watchful eyes, but this isn't the famous mona lisa, that's here in the louvre, attracting millions to paris every year this controversial other portrait, so similar to leonardo da vinci's masterpiece has long sparked intense debate is it just a copy or an earlier version finished by da vinci himself? a new legal dispute over ownership of the painting has reignited interest in its authenticity it first surfaced a hundred years ago in an england family house and once hung in a london apartment. >> they look so casual sitting under a mona lisa. >> andrew gilbert claims his grandfather purchased the 25% share of the painting in 1964 from a close friend. >> 4,000 pounds for a share. >> since then, the painting has been sold but andrew believes his family's claim still stands. >> your gr
we don't. >> there is only one mona lisa, right?e family speaking on television for the first time saying they own some of the painting and get this, if it turns out to be a real mona lisa, it could be worth half a billion dollars that iconic smile, those watchful eyes, but this isn't the famous mona lisa, that's here in the louvre, attracting millions to paris every year this controversial other portrait, so similar to leonardo da vinci's masterpiece has long sparked intense debate is it...
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trevor and marci. >> mona kosar abdi in washington. mona, thank you.et's continue our team coverage with abc's karen travers who is in london where president trump is attending that nato summit and, karen, even by president trump's standards, a lot of news coming out of this event. >> reporter: a lot of news, trevor, and a lot of drama. and today's gathering is actually quite short. the nato leaders will only sit down together for about four hours, and maybe that's a good thing because yesterday there were several tense moments between president trump and key u.s. allies including one leader who appeared to be mocking him. president trump had some social time in london last night. tea with prince charles. a reception at buckingham palace hosted by queen elizabeth and a gathering at 10 downing street with british prime minister boris johnson, but the president kicked off his day with tough talk aimed at french president emmanuel macron. >> a very, very nasty statement. i think that's very insulting to a lot of different -- >> reporter: the president cri
trevor and marci. >> mona kosar abdi in washington. mona, thank you.et's continue our team coverage with abc's karen travers who is in london where president trump is attending that nato summit and, karen, even by president trump's standards, a lot of news coming out of this event. >> reporter: a lot of news, trevor, and a lot of drama. and today's gathering is actually quite short. the nato leaders will only sit down together for about four hours, and maybe that's a good thing...
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that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara., there are a lot of different games here, all telling interesting, different stories. can you tell me a bit about what you've created here. yes, so, the game you see is called assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 1981 and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the zx81 and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the assembly line. so we have the women workers trying to assemble the zx spectrum computers from populating the boards to actually packaging and shipping the zx spectrums. this is a actually a bit of social history here as well, isn't it? yes, it is. it is what we usually call herstories. because they're the alternative histories, they're the hidden figures of the video games industry and the video games history, and it was the women who assembled, they were tremendously skilled and they basically brought us the first computers. this eerie, stifling hot landscape loo
that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara., there are a lot of different games here, all telling interesting, different stories. can you tell me a bit about what you've created here. yes, so, the game you see is called assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 1981 and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the zx81 and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the...
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we'll be live in washington in a moment but 1st to mona fulton begins our coverage from iraq's anbar province where some u.s. troops are based. an unprecedented confrontation between the u.s.
we'll be live in washington in a moment but 1st to mona fulton begins our coverage from iraq's anbar province where some u.s. troops are based. an unprecedented confrontation between the u.s.
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the mona music genre has been classified as man tangible cultural heritage of humanity by unesco. singers his daughter who died in 2011 was one of the greatest names of has come purdy in musical style. she was known as the queen of more not other morning musicians and hits have given life to come party and events all over the world. the soul of the cape verdean people happy to express themselves through morning it's because you're missing but i got that song because you're happy and it's sung because somebody has done it if him all is homesickness and passion if it's the absence of a beloved person let us remember that it has to do above all with the question of migration watch there will be. things which are perhaps better expressed with acoustic instruments such as comeback new and guitars rather than amplified electric guitars. but. one who was born at the end of the 18th century and in the 1960 s. it was given a modern interpretation. that. the now musicians are revisiting the route to the genre which is proving a challenge. i think in the museum and we have to introduce more
the mona music genre has been classified as man tangible cultural heritage of humanity by unesco. singers his daughter who died in 2011 was one of the greatest names of has come purdy in musical style. she was known as the queen of more not other morning musicians and hits have given life to come party and events all over the world. the soul of the cape verdean people happy to express themselves through morning it's because you're missing but i got that song because you're happy and it's sung...
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luckily no one on the ground was hurt. >> mona, we know federal investigators are heading to the scene, and hazmat teams are checking for additional dangers in the neighborhood. >> reporter: that's right, checking for fuel runoff and other hazardous concerns. and they're checking to see if weather played a role. >> mona, thank you. >>> next to the winter weather on the move. snarling travel plans for millions of americans heading home. blizzard conditions in south dakota. and in colorado, high winds and heavy snow in the denver metro area. parts of i-90 closed in the last 24 hours. the storm heading east. dangerous ice and soaking rain for the morning rush in philly, new york, and boston as well. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight, a major winter storm now reaching east across the country, bringing wind driven snow, ice, and rain as millions continue to travel this holiday week. >> we got to make sure that we pay attention to the ever changing road conditions. >> reporter: 32 million under weather alerts from kansas to maine. heavy snow, low visibility, and high winds making the
luckily no one on the ground was hurt. >> mona, we know federal investigators are heading to the scene, and hazmat teams are checking for additional dangers in the neighborhood. >> reporter: that's right, checking for fuel runoff and other hazardous concerns. and they're checking to see if weather played a role. >> mona, thank you. >>> next to the winter weather on the move. snarling travel plans for millions of americans heading home. blizzard conditions in south...
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mona abdi is in reagan national airport with the latest. good morning to you, mona. >> reporter: and good morning to you, eva. that storm you mentioned is creating a ripple effect through the entire country. already causing flight delays and dangerous conditions for the millions headed home this weekend and things could get even worse as the system moves east. this morning, that winter storm raising concerns for over 115 million travelers flying out or hitting the roads in the final weekend before the new year in texas, multiple car accidents including this one near lubbock involving two vehicles and two semi tractor tracks. travelers trapped. out west drivers stranded for hours. southern california pounded with heavy rain and snow. at one point forcing parts of two interstates to shut down. airlines already bracing for impact on flights, delta and united issuing travel waivers in minneapolis and denver. at d.c.'s reagan national airport, travelers refusing to take any chances. >> been here since about 1:00. yeah, 1:00. our flight is leavin
mona abdi is in reagan national airport with the latest. good morning to you, mona. >> reporter: and good morning to you, eva. that storm you mentioned is creating a ripple effect through the entire country. already causing flight delays and dangerous conditions for the millions headed home this weekend and things could get even worse as the system moves east. this morning, that winter storm raising concerns for over 115 million travelers flying out or hitting the roads in the final...
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that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara., there are a lot of different games here, all telling interesting, different stories. can you tell me a bit about what you've created here. yes, so, the game you see is called assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 1981 and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the zx81 and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the assembly line. so we have the women workers trying to assemble the zx spectrum computers from populating the boards to actually packaging and shipping the zx spectrums. this is a actually a bit of social history here as well, isn't it? yes, it is. it is what we usually call herstories. because they're the alternative histories, they're the hidden figures of the video games industry and the video games history, and it was the women who assembled, they were tremendously skilled and they basically brought us the first computers. this eerie, stifling hot landscape loo
that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara., there are a lot of different games here, all telling interesting, different stories. can you tell me a bit about what you've created here. yes, so, the game you see is called assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 1981 and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the zx81 and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the...
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that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara.ries. can you tell me a bit about what you've created here. yes, so, the game you see is called assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 198! and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the 2x8! and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the assembly line. so we have the women workers trying to assemble the zx spectrum computers from populating the boards to actually packaging and shipping the zx spectrums. this is a actually a bit of social history here as well, isn't it? yes, it is. it is what we usually call herstories. because they're the alternative histories, they're the hidden figures of the video games industry and the video games history, and it was the women who assembled, they were tremendously skilled and they basically brought us the first computers. this eerie, stifling hot landscape looks otherworldly robotic voice: speaking...at... professor annalu waller has dedic
that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara.ries. can you tell me a bit about what you've created here. yes, so, the game you see is called assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 198! and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the 2x8! and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the assembly line. so we have the women workers trying to assemble the zx spectrum...
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>> mona, thank you. >>> when we come back -- the latest on that deadly avalanche overseas. >>> and makingry. the special feat for one u.s. astronaut, now nearing 300 days in space. ays in space. we used to love going out with julia and mike, but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art school. oh, wow. so have you thought about how you're gonna make money? at least we're learning some new things. we bundled our home and auto with progressive, saved a bunch. oh, we got a wobbler. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. that's what the extra menu's for. when you bundle with us. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade
>> mona, thank you. >>> when we come back -- the latest on that deadly avalanche overseas. >>> and makingry. the special feat for one u.s. astronaut, now nearing 300 days in space. ays in space. we used to love going out with julia and mike, but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art...
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indeed one man none other than leonardo da vinci who painted the most famous picture in the world the mona lisa this year is the 500th anniversary of his death he is still considered the greatest painter of all time and yet perhaps only around 15 or so paintings of his have survived to this day this is extraordinary when you think of the influence he has had on the artistic world since that this important anniversary is being mocked in many different ways throughout the world. leonardo da. vinci borne an illegitimate child on april 15th 1452 in. the tuscan polymath was a man ahead of his time and his discoveries in art and science change the course of history and 500 years on the world. on to a with the giants of their own ice on its. way to.
indeed one man none other than leonardo da vinci who painted the most famous picture in the world the mona lisa this year is the 500th anniversary of his death he is still considered the greatest painter of all time and yet perhaps only around 15 or so paintings of his have survived to this day this is extraordinary when you think of the influence he has had on the artistic world since that this important anniversary is being mocked in many different ways throughout the world. leonardo da....
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indeed one man none other than leonardo da vinci who painted the most famous picture in the world the mona lisa this year is the 500th anniversary of his death he's still considered the greatest painter of all time and yet perhaps only around 15 or so paintings of his have survived to this day this is extraordinary when you think of the influence he has had on the artistic world since that this important anniversary is being mocked in many different ways throughout the world. leonardo di said pietro da vinci borne an illegitimate child on april 15th 1452 in. the tuscan polymath was a man ahead of his time and his discoveries in art and science changed the course of history and 500 years on the world is celebrating. digital onto a with the giants of the nice on it's. always a visionary. he and dissipated things that were only invented years after his death . i believe that if you were alive today he would have developed many.
indeed one man none other than leonardo da vinci who painted the most famous picture in the world the mona lisa this year is the 500th anniversary of his death he's still considered the greatest painter of all time and yet perhaps only around 15 or so paintings of his have survived to this day this is extraordinary when you think of the influence he has had on the artistic world since that this important anniversary is being mocked in many different ways throughout the world. leonardo di said...
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. >> josÉ era un aspirante artista urbano, escribÍa canciones y poemas que dedicaba marÍa "la mona" comoer con nuestras vidas. >> en la universidad la relaciÓn continÚa firme, josÉ ya se hacÍa llamar j balvin, y sus ganas de triunfar lo llevaron a dejar sus estudios y probar suerte en miami. marÍa lo acompaÑÓ, sueÑo que al llegar a los estados unidos se hicieron distantes de alcanzar. la idea de convertirse en una estrella de la mÚsica urbana tenÍa un precio muy alto que ambos estaban dispuestos a pagar. >> dormÍamos en el piso de la casa de un amigo de Él de una persona que nos ayudÓ, Él salÍa en las maÑanas a pintar casas, arreglar techos. fue muy duroporque allÁ empezÓ la ansiedad, allÁ salieron los primeros ribetes de depresiÓn. >> era sÓlo el comienzo la vida se complicarÍa para la joven pareja. >> llegÓ el momento en el que se acabÓ el dinero, a Él le daba mucha pena y vergüenza del porque te viniste a vivir esto conmigo? yo querÍa vivir todo con Él. >> ella trabajaba largas jornadas de pie como vendedora en una reconocida tienda por departamento. >> lleguÉ un todo un dÍa de trabaj
. >> josÉ era un aspirante artista urbano, escribÍa canciones y poemas que dedicaba marÍa "la mona" comoer con nuestras vidas. >> en la universidad la relaciÓn continÚa firme, josÉ ya se hacÍa llamar j balvin, y sus ganas de triunfar lo llevaron a dejar sus estudios y probar suerte en miami. marÍa lo acompaÑÓ, sueÑo que al llegar a los estados unidos se hicieron distantes de alcanzar. la idea de convertirse en una estrella de la mÚsica urbana tenÍa un precio...
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maría: Él me decía, "mona, ¿cómo nos vamos a terminar odiando si aguantamos hambre juntos, si lloramoss con las que sale. y él es la primera persona a la que me interesa consultarle con quién estoy. >> ¿habrá oportunidad para una segunda parte de esta historia de amor? maría: no hablamos de que vamos a volver a ser pareja. ya no lo vemos como una opción. cada uno tiene su vida. creo que la vida en pareja en algunos sentidos y hoy día se hace complicado. y yo quiero tener a josé para toda mi vida. >> ahora, desde la distancia emocional, ella cree saber los retos personales del artista. maría: hoy en día él sufre los momentos de estrés y presión más grandes de su vida. >> algo que el mismo reggaetonero compartió recientemente en las redes sociales. j balvin: sufro la ansiendad. trato de contrarrestarla... >> maría dice saber lo que él siente y cómo lo afecta. maría: valora cada cosa que le dicen, le duele mucho mucho cuando hay un mensaje negativo. j balvin: me cuida... >> ella dice que su admiración por josé como artista sigue intacta. maría: lo admiro y se lo digo todos los días de mi
maría: Él me decía, "mona, ¿cómo nos vamos a terminar odiando si aguantamos hambre juntos, si lloramoss con las que sale. y él es la primera persona a la que me interesa consultarle con quién estoy. >> ¿habrá oportunidad para una segunda parte de esta historia de amor? maría: no hablamos de que vamos a volver a ser pareja. ya no lo vemos como una opción. cada uno tiene su vida. creo que la vida en pareja en algunos sentidos y hoy día se hace complicado. y yo quiero tener...
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. >> mona pensando si regresa bien.s del campo solo en california. medio millÓn podrÍan obtener permisos para trabajar y un camino a la ciudadanÍa. >> por el motivo de no tener documentos que se ocupan, no somos elegibles. david: sin embargo, para el lÍder campesino magaÑa, esta ley tambiÉn podrÍa tener algunas contras, sobre todo para las personas que no reÚnan los requisitos para poder aplicar este beneficio migratorio o nuevo. >> la infecciÓn por manejar en estado de embriaguez, violencia domÉstica. muchos han sido detenidos en la frontera. da como se ha planteado la propuesta , de ponerse en marcha podrÍa beneficiar los horarios trabajadores. >> los que agarren este permiso, los que les toque ser elegibles, pues van a poder legalizar a toda su familia. >> ya lleva 10 aÑos trabajando en el campo. david: miles de trabajadores del campo espera que sea hombre real, y que les del beneficio para vivir mejor en este paÍs. la propuesta plantea un programa agrÍcola temporal, utilizada por los empleadores. exigirÍa a las empr
. >> mona pensando si regresa bien.s del campo solo en california. medio millÓn podrÍan obtener permisos para trabajar y un camino a la ciudadanÍa. >> por el motivo de no tener documentos que se ocupan, no somos elegibles. david: sin embargo, para el lÍder campesino magaÑa, esta ley tambiÉn podrÍa tener algunas contras, sobre todo para las personas que no reÚnan los requisitos para poder aplicar este beneficio migratorio o nuevo. >> la infecciÓn por manejar en estado...
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abc's mona kosar has the details. >> reporter: after more than three years in an iranian prison, xiyue wang is finally heading home. wang a princeton university graduate student was conducting research in iran when he was arrested in august of 2016 accused of being a spy. he was then sentenced to ten years in tehran's prison. the american scholar was released saturday as part of a prisoner exchange. the u.s. releasing masoud soleimani a stem cell researcher arrested last year on charges of violating the trade sanctions against iran. the justice department dropping all charges against soleimani, paving the way for his release. negotiations were mediated by the swiss embassy in tehran, the exchange taking place in zurich. >> we're very happy to have our hostage back. i think it was a great thing for iran. i think it was great to show we can do something. >> reporter: iran's foreign minister greeting soleimani tweeting he is glad both men will be with their families soon. wang flown to germany for examination by u.s. medical personnel. his wife writing, our family is complete once again.
abc's mona kosar has the details. >> reporter: after more than three years in an iranian prison, xiyue wang is finally heading home. wang a princeton university graduate student was conducting research in iran when he was arrested in august of 2016 accused of being a spy. he was then sentenced to ten years in tehran's prison. the american scholar was released saturday as part of a prisoner exchange. the u.s. releasing masoud soleimani a stem cell researcher arrested last year on charges...
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mona kosar abdi, abc news, capitol hill. >> there are 15 candidates attempting to win donald trump.and why from san jose. >> reporter: former new york city mayor mike bloomberg will visit san francisco on wednesday for the first time as a 2020 presidential candidate, and he'll do it with the backing of san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> mike bloomberg has shown time and time again that he's willing to take on big oil. he's willing to take on the gun industry. he's going to take on big soda, coke and pepsi. >> reporter: on twitter bloomberg praised liccardo for his leadership saying the city of san jose has spearheaded bold solutions to critical issues from climate change to economic development. i'm glad mayor liccardo is joining my team as a california campaign coe chair. >> mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. >> reporter: he's bypassing iowa and new hampshire and opting for california and other states that vote on super tuesday in march. san jose professor larry says the race is open. >> the campaign seems like it's going on a long time. so a lot of california voters feel lik
mona kosar abdi, abc news, capitol hill. >> there are 15 candidates attempting to win donald trump.and why from san jose. >> reporter: former new york city mayor mike bloomberg will visit san francisco on wednesday for the first time as a 2020 presidential candidate, and he'll do it with the backing of san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> mike bloomberg has shown time and time again that he's willing to take on big oil. he's willing to take on the gun industry. he's going to take...
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. >> reporter: mona says she's crewsed the animal transport many times and julie always sleeps in thean. she gave her 20 dogs to take to a rescue shelter in ohio. >> i am very upset what happened. i am blown away. >> reporter: her pitbull is missing. but she's not angry with julie. >> it happens. last year i was doing a transport in oregon and my car got broken into. last year 17 show dogs got stolen. >> reporter: the driver of the van say she may be facish charges of animal cruelty and neglect. >> thank you. >>> developing news in washington d.c. this is a live look at capitol hill where the impeachment inquiry is about to take a big step forward. just after 6:00 a.m. our time, democrats are expected to formally announce articles of impeachment against president trump. they say at least two articles will be announced. one for apus of power, the other for obstruction of congress. you'll be able to watch that live on our morning news cast which starts at 4:30 a.m. >>> san jose's mayor is taking a mulligan. he-put his support behind kamala harris. today on twitter he announced he's indo
. >> reporter: mona says she's crewsed the animal transport many times and julie always sleeps in thean. she gave her 20 dogs to take to a rescue shelter in ohio. >> i am very upset what happened. i am blown away. >> reporter: her pitbull is missing. but she's not angry with julie. >> it happens. last year i was doing a transport in oregon and my car got broken into. last year 17 show dogs got stolen. >> reporter: the driver of the van say she may be facish charges...
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mona kosar, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up on "this week" the latest on the impeachment inquirysswoman zoe lofgren and congressman matt gaetz will sit down with george stephanopoulos. you can watch the full interviews on "this week" at 8:00 on abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news was in alameda as the "uss hornet" commemorated the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. the sea air and space museum featured an exhibit highlighting the date. a four-time purple heart recipient was honored for his services. he shared his experiences being relocated to an internment camp. a wreath of flowers was also cast off the ship remembering the americans in the 1941 attack. >>> this morning, a family in arizona is creating a huge buzz with their strange new service animals. david keller and his family registered a beehive as a service animal. he snapped a picture of a beehive and uploaded it to a register that claims to register them. he did it to prove a point that people are abusing their need for support and says people think emotional support animals and service animals are the same and they are
mona kosar, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up on "this week" the latest on the impeachment inquirysswoman zoe lofgren and congressman matt gaetz will sit down with george stephanopoulos. you can watch the full interviews on "this week" at 8:00 on abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news was in alameda as the "uss hornet" commemorated the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. the sea air and space museum featured an exhibit highlighting the date. a...
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abc's mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: in a rare move, congress deployed its most powerful toolitution. >> the house committee on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, with committing high crimes and misdemeanors. >> reporter: those two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of justice. on abuse of power, the charge that donald trump quote ignored and injured the interests of the nation and betrayed the nation by abusing his high office to enlist a foreign power in corrupting democratic elections. on obstruction of congress, the charge that trump quote without lawful cause or excuse rejected any subpoena or lawful request for evidence. the article declaring quote in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry. both charges stemming from allegations that the president pressured ukraine's leader for political purposes, leveraging millions in military aid for an investigation into his political rival joe biden and biden's son hunter, as we
abc's mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: in a rare move, congress deployed its most powerful toolitution. >> the house committee on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, with committing high crimes and misdemeanors. >> reporter: those two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of justice. on abuse of power, the charge that donald trump quote ignored and injured the interests of the nation...
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why president would have specific concern about this biden, reese mona nexus. here's what you haven't heard today. you've haven't heard any defense of reese mona, haven't heard them say this is all bogus. we have put into the record, we have cited in the record the testimony of people like george can't you said that there were deep legitimate concerns even the testimony of ambassador yovanovitch about having to expressly prepare for that. and they said this aid is been withheld. the withholding of this eight to dispatch presidential conduct. the amendment anchored my colleagues to support reference the fact that there was a very understandable reason for why the aide was released when it was and it had nothing to do with the election or anything like that. it had to do with the fact that ukraine took substantive steps to ensure that our aid would be appropriately used for the cause that is now apparently that because of the left and that is defending the ukraine against russia. they said the president's next bad actors this great obstruction of congress. they h
why president would have specific concern about this biden, reese mona nexus. here's what you haven't heard today. you've haven't heard any defense of reese mona, haven't heard them say this is all bogus. we have put into the record, we have cited in the record the testimony of people like george can't you said that there were deep legitimate concerns even the testimony of ambassador yovanovitch about having to expressly prepare for that. and they said this aid is been withheld. the withholding...
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that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara.d assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 1981 and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the zx81 and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the assembly line. so we have the women workers trying to assemble the zx spectrum computers from populating the boards to actually packaging and shipping the zx spectrums. this is a actually a bit of social history here as well, isn't it? yes, it is. it is what we usually call herstories. because they're the alternative histories, they're the hidden figures of the video games industry and the video games history, and it was the women who assembled, they were tremendously skilled and they basically brought us the first computers. this eerie, stifling hot landscape looks otherworldly but in reality, we're a couple of hours' drive north of los angeles. professor annalu waller has dedicated 30 years of her life to researching technologies to
that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara.d assembly. we're all in dundee and the year is 1981 and there's thousands of women in the timex factory assembling the first ever computers, so the zx81 and the zx spectrum. these computers changed the face of games. that's basically a recreation of the assembly line. so we have the women workers trying to assemble the zx spectrum computers from populating the boards to actually packaging and shipping the zx spectrums. this is a...
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president trump is th3rd president in us history to have that faith d kron four's ella so the monae and jons unow live from our newsroom with a look back at past presidents who faced the same fate l a. >>this happened twice before and now president trump has been added to the list of america's impch president, but there's next step in this process. so he's not out of thjob tonight already vote by the house on article one leto the impeachment but there is a final stage before he can be ousted fully foard there will be a senate trial that will determine whether president trp is guilty of treason bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors before he can be removed from office, although 2 other presidents were impeached only one came close toemoval take a look in the mid 1800, the 7th president andrew jacks came awfully close to a guilty verdicbut got away by just one vote and in 1998 the 42th president bill clinton was impeached, but was acquitted well richard nixon is not on that list because he resigned before he could be peached. so we'll just have to watch and wait for what wilhappen
president trump is th3rd president in us history to have that faith d kron four's ella so the monae and jons unow live from our newsroom with a look back at past presidents who faced the same fate l a. >>this happened twice before and now president trump has been added to the list of america's impch president, but there's next step in this process. so he's not out of thjob tonight already vote by the house on article one leto the impeachment but there is a final stage before he can be...
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abc's mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: within minutes of chairman jerry nadler gaveling in thehearing, partisan battle lines were quickly drawn. >> bang it harder, it still doesn't make the point you're not doing it right. >> reporter: republicans making their objections known, deriding the hearing as a sham led by democrats trying to rush impeachment before the 2020 election. >> for anyone to think that this was not a baked deal is not being honest with themselves. >> reporter: but nadler claimed the committee's urgency was justified to prevent the president from undermining the integrity of the upcoming election. the counsel for the democrats on the panel, barry burke, then detailing the party's case against president trump, presenting evidence compiled by the house intelligence committee. >> and the scheme by president trump was so brazen, so clear, supported by documents, actions, sworn testimony. president trump did what a president of our nation is not allowed to do. >> reporter: but things quickly escalating when burke went from delivering his opening statement sitting i
abc's mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: within minutes of chairman jerry nadler gaveling in thehearing, partisan battle lines were quickly drawn. >> bang it harder, it still doesn't make the point you're not doing it right. >> reporter: republicans making their objections known, deriding the hearing as a sham led by democrats trying to rush impeachment before the 2020 election. >> for anyone to think that this was not a baked deal is not being honest with...
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that game was created by doctor mona buzz dog who sloped on with lara.re are a lot of different games, all telling different stories. tell mea all telling different stories. tell me a bit about what you have created here. the game you see is called assembly. we are all in and the year is 1981 and there are thousands of women in the factory assembling the first ever computers. these computers change the face of games. that is basically a recreation of assembly line. we have the women workers trying to assemble computers from populating the boards to actually packaging and shipping. this is a bit of social history here, isn't it? yes, it is. it is what we usually call herstories. they are at the alternative histories in the videogames history because of it was the women who were tremendously skilled and assembled the work and basically brought us the work and basically brought us the first computers. this area, stifling, hot landscape looks otherworldly but in reality, we are a couple of hours' drive north of los angeles. this area, known as the coso range
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>> mona, thank you. >>> next to to the chilling sr. video just released, what police are calling a cold-blooded ambush and execution of one of their own. the suspect coming up behind the officer opening fire last weekend. new details on that case and here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, police releasing this chilling surveillance video of a gunman seen firing multiple times into a squad car, killing the unsuspected officer. authorities calling it an ambush and execution. you can see police rush out of this station in pursuit of the suspect. >> the suspect, he's down on the west side of the building. >> reporter: they chase him through the alleyway, killing the suspect. the officer, 27-year-old stephen carr. this week, a solemn procession to honor the fallen hero was led by carr's siblings. >> he came from a law enforcement family. he knew what the job was about and he just wanted to serve his community. >> reporter: tom, that officer had been on the force for just 2 1/2 years. now, tonight, authorities tell us that the in
>> mona, thank you. >>> next to to the chilling sr. video just released, what police are calling a cold-blooded ambush and execution of one of their own. the suspect coming up behind the officer opening fire last weekend. new details on that case and here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, police releasing this chilling surveillance video of a gunman seen firing multiple times into a squad car, killing the unsuspected officer. authorities calling it an ambush and...
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we'll have an update from washington in a moment but 1st to mona fulton begins our coverage in iraq's anbar province where some u.s. troops are based. and unprecedented confrontation between the u.s. and iran on iraqi soil for the 1st time u.s. airstrikes targeting the bases of an iranian backed armed group killing and injuring dozens the operation in response to a series of rockets that struck military bases where u.s. personnel are stationed a u.s. contractor was killed in the most recent attack in care koch what we did was take a decisive response that makes clear what president trump has said for months and months and months which is that we will not stand for this the republic of iran to take actions that put american men and women in jeopardy the type hezbollah is part of the popular mobilization forces a paramilitary group set up to fight eisel it's integrated into iraq's armed forces both the u.s. has accused some factions in the pm of taking orders from to hand rather than baghdad until recently if the u.s. and the pm are fought side by side against isis following isis territ
we'll have an update from washington in a moment but 1st to mona fulton begins our coverage in iraq's anbar province where some u.s. troops are based. and unprecedented confrontation between the u.s. and iran on iraqi soil for the 1st time u.s. airstrikes targeting the bases of an iranian backed armed group killing and injuring dozens the operation in response to a series of rockets that struck military bases where u.s. personnel are stationed a u.s. contractor was killed in the most recent...
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people here who work in some of the main museums in paris the move the world famous movie home to the mona lisa and also at the paris opera house for some of the main disruption across the country really has been the public transport particularly in paris with train and bus and transfer of this good it was just luck to people getting used to it because it's lost 6 days now so they're having to find alternatives to get around using stooges old bikes or walking to work but there's no doubt an increasing number of people are getting rather frustrated and fed up and. we can take the metro the bus is a fool and we've booked a train to belgium tonight i just hope it's running well the french government says that the pension system needs to be reformed and needs to be streamlined to save public money and to get rid of some of the inequalities in the system now the french prime minister said while the need is due to rebuild the food was all the government's pension reform. but it's not clear whether or not i'll be enough to stop these protestors who come to. this was. a place in bosnia moving refu
people here who work in some of the main museums in paris the move the world famous movie home to the mona lisa and also at the paris opera house for some of the main disruption across the country really has been the public transport particularly in paris with train and bus and transfer of this good it was just luck to people getting used to it because it's lost 6 days now so they're having to find alternatives to get around using stooges old bikes or walking to work but there's no doubt an...
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so mona filtering reports from baghdad on the government's response to the shooting. well the ministry of interior has said it has begun an investigation into last night's attack attacks but as of now it's still uncertain who is responsible president barham saleh issued a statement just a few hours ago blaming the attack on criminal gangs and outlaws so it's still unclear at this point who exactly is responsible the protesters themselves have blamed militia as well as parties for this attack but this is something that hasn't been confirmed at the moment the parliament has also called for an extraordinary session tomorrow morning several military commanders to try to better understand this situation but for now the slower the response of the government has been very slow and has raised concerns among protesters that as this violence really risks escalating even more the government should take a much stronger stand and push for a fast investigation to really bring those responsible to account. the u.s. president will trump postpone to round for very fan negotiations led
so mona filtering reports from baghdad on the government's response to the shooting. well the ministry of interior has said it has begun an investigation into last night's attack attacks but as of now it's still uncertain who is responsible president barham saleh issued a statement just a few hours ago blaming the attack on criminal gangs and outlaws so it's still unclear at this point who exactly is responsible the protesters themselves have blamed militia as well as parties for this attack...
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here's abc's mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: a terrifying scene unfolding in maryland.mming into a house. >> a reported house fire after a plane crash. >> reporter: the small plane crashing minutes after taking off from college park airport this afternoon killing the pilot. authorities say no one was inside the home at the time. michael curran says his mother lives in the home next to where the plane crashed. she came home from church to flames and smoke billowing from her neighbor's home and debris in the street. >> the plane came from behind the house and hit the carport and blew the car to the other side of the street. >>eporter: local emergency teams rushed to the scene. >> our technical rescue and hazmat teams are on scene just to make sure that there's no chemical runoff and that the neighborhood is safe. >> reporter: according to authorities the single-engine plane with just the pilot on board plunged into this residential suburb just miles from washington, d.c. luckily no one on the ground was hurt. crews are checking for fuel runoff and other hazardous concerns
here's abc's mona kosar abdi. >> reporter: a terrifying scene unfolding in maryland.mming into a house. >> a reported house fire after a plane crash. >> reporter: the small plane crashing minutes after taking off from college park airport this afternoon killing the pilot. authorities say no one was inside the home at the time. michael curran says his mother lives in the home next to where the plane crashed. she came home from church to flames and smoke billowing from her...
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so mona fulton is live for us in baghdad do we have any more details on 1st circumstances of this attack. we're getting reports of casualty figures we're getting anywhere from 9 to 15 people killed from various security and medical sources who are close to the situation in that location now what appears to have happened is that a group of cars pulled up to 1st of all a building near sinek perch which is one of the bridges that protesters have been occupying very close to to here square which has been the epicenter of the protests just a few 100 meters away and a group of unknown gunmen who were inside these cars that opened fire using live ammunition on the protesters who are occupying one of these buildings now we hear that several people were killed and dozens were injured in this attack the gunmen then went on to burn items in that building for example mattresses and tends to the protesters had set up to camp there and we're also getting reports that the violence had moved on in the direction of tahrir square now it remains unknown who exactly is behind this attack the ministry of int
so mona fulton is live for us in baghdad do we have any more details on 1st circumstances of this attack. we're getting reports of casualty figures we're getting anywhere from 9 to 15 people killed from various security and medical sources who are close to the situation in that location now what appears to have happened is that a group of cars pulled up to 1st of all a building near sinek perch which is one of the bridges that protesters have been occupying very close to to here square which...