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>>> bueno, ha salido a desmentir estos rumores que barbara mori le exige dinero a él, lo interesanteayer, en la alfombra roja, suena como un adulto, y como él aclara que no hay problema con mami y papi >>> no no no, claro que no, es pura mentira >>> sí, sí, sí, sí >>> pero no importa >>> hermanito. pero, pues, ya otra no importa >>> sí, me llevo bien >>> es un tipazo >>> es músico pues fíjate que hemos tocado juntos pero, pues no más >>> a lo mejor soy músico o actor >>> yo te digo, esto es el colmo, que los papás de irresposnable pongan al niño a explicar >>> eso es una alfombra roja donde barbara mori estaba presente >>> y por qué el niño? >>> porque al niño le encanta, además lo hace divinamente >>> habla mejor que barbara y que sergio >>> una cosa, a los niños con el pétalo de una rosa >>> pero es que no me interés, los niños no tienen que estar metidos en este tipo de conflictos >>> pero qué te importa, termina tú de criar a tu peladita >>> pero están presentes >>> yo no puedo con ella, cuando los adultos no tienen el dominio de la crianza, qué pensará sergio? >>> no tiene que p
>>> bueno, ha salido a desmentir estos rumores que barbara mori le exige dinero a él, lo interesanteayer, en la alfombra roja, suena como un adulto, y como él aclara que no hay problema con mami y papi >>> no no no, claro que no, es pura mentira >>> sí, sí, sí, sí >>> pero no importa >>> hermanito. pero, pues, ya otra no importa >>> sí, me llevo bien >>> es un tipazo >>> es músico pues fíjate que hemos tocado...
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in san francisco, tara mori artie, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a brisk wind was blowing along the corridor. here's what it looked like. gusts are reaching 35 to 30 miles an hour. as you can see the tree is swaying and the canvas is flapping. >>> let's check in with steve about this really warm winner. in the summertime, much of the coast, what 70-degree weather? the last couple of days, not only 70 but 80. we had some record highs yesterday and i think we'll get some today too. by this weekend we'll see highs mainly in the upper 40s and low 50s by sunday and a week from today. today it's all sunshine you can see how the ridge of high pressure builds in, into the north and south and that's an offshore wind. breezy and warm today, san francisco, 82. average high this time of year, 64. that 84 would be a record. oakland only going 78. their record, 85, 2008. santa rosa, 80. 83, 2005. mountain view, 80. 81 is a record. you will be know -- you will be close. 832008 -- 83 2008. we'll cool down by saturday. 77 san francisco. 82, napa. 74 oakland berkeley. 50s up in the mountains. 70s up and down
in san francisco, tara mori artie, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a brisk wind was blowing along the corridor. here's what it looked like. gusts are reaching 35 to 30 miles an hour. as you can see the tree is swaying and the canvas is flapping. >>> let's check in with steve about this really warm winner. in the summertime, much of the coast, what 70-degree weather? the last couple of days, not only 70 but 80. we had some record highs yesterday and i think we'll get some today too....
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apunto >>> sergio descartó por completo los rumores que estaba discutiendo, distanciado con barbara morila cara y nos contó solutamente todo >>> y a los tijuanes >>> y jennifer lópez y marc anthony nos confesaron cual es su secreto para mantenerse unidos y felices >>> parece que ahora no es la paciencia, sino más bien la lana, jennifer lópez había retirado, había cerrado su negocio de la ropa porque no le iba tan bien, pero ahora resulta que hay una marca que los está contratando, que les dio una buena lanota. sino para que marc anthony también diseñe rop y bueno, no solamente eso >>> pero marc anthony es uno de los mejores vestidos >>> pero seguramente por asesorías por otras genste, y no solo eso, sino que se le olvida el español >>> comadres y compadres, ayer la pareja del momento jennifer lópez y marc anthony dieron a conocer su contrato con una famosa tienda venderán sus diseños de ropa, ahora resulta que marc anthony también resultó fashionista >>> es un compromiso. lo que es calidad, no? estilo estilo de vida lifestyle >>> como pudieron notar, se le olvida el español y vean a quie
apunto >>> sergio descartó por completo los rumores que estaba discutiendo, distanciado con barbara morila cara y nos contó solutamente todo >>> y a los tijuanes >>> y jennifer lópez y marc anthony nos confesaron cual es su secreto para mantenerse unidos y felices >>> parece que ahora no es la paciencia, sino más bien la lana, jennifer lópez había retirado, había cerrado su negocio de la ropa porque no le iba tan bien, pero ahora resulta que hay una...
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esta semana pudimos ver a barbara mori de la mano de beti cuevas.s que sucumbiÓ ante un cÁncer gástrico. freddy realizÓ obras benÉficas n ademÁs de hacer reÍr a todo el mundo con su insuperable sentido del humor. luego de arrestar a andrÉs fuentes, muchos temen que les pase lo mismo a jorge salinas pero el si cumple. univnisionunivisionunivisionunÁs unismes.ion ivisio isionunivisunionisionunivisunion >> un hombre que convive y duerme con serpientes asegura querer o de ellas el conocimiento para curar los males del cuerpo. tenemos los detalles de esta historia que ha desatado la polÉmica. >> a Ángel ponce no le incomoda dormir con una boa de 3 m de largo a fin de cuentas de haber heredado su poder. >> yo me acuesto encima de ella. >> el hombre de 60 aÑos vive solo en esta casa san san jacinto, en ecuador donde comparte su cama con 8 serpientes. >> todo tiene remedio. se han curado personas con comienzo de cancer. >> para lunionivisiounestuunivi especies venenosas y mortales. >> la x de la costa es otra serpiente muy venenosa que se han reportado much
esta semana pudimos ver a barbara mori de la mano de beti cuevas.s que sucumbiÓ ante un cÁncer gástrico. freddy realizÓ obras benÉficas n ademÁs de hacer reÍr a todo el mundo con su insuperable sentido del humor. luego de arrestar a andrÉs fuentes, muchos temen que les pase lo mismo a jorge salinas pero el si cumple. univnisionunivisionunivisionunÁs unismes.ion ivisio isionunivisunionisionunivisunion >> un hombre que convive y duerme con serpientes asegura querer o de ellas el...
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we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the hydraulicist and he looked that fraction of run off that happens between april and july. our tradition snow melt period in california, you can pretty much attribute the volume of run off from the sacramento system, which is - that's what is mapped here occurring between april and july attributed to run off, and that has declined from what used to be, i'm having trouble reading my own slide here but i'm thinking that's 40 to 30 percent, but we've lost a significant fraction of that spring and summer snow melt run off, and when viewed across the western landscape, that's lower map picture here on the left where the red dots represent earlier timing of snow melt, basin flows and the blue one's mean later. earlier ones mean spring is coming earlier and things are warming up. we see an earlier footprint of the flows and something of the timing of a week to three weeks averaged across the whole network probably about a week earlier in this period since 1948. next one please. coleagues that university of washington and col
we've already seen over the west,mory, is sitting in the audience, the hydraulicist and he looked that fraction of run off that happens between april and july. our tradition snow melt period in california, you can pretty much attribute the volume of run off from the sacramento system, which is - that's what is mapped here occurring between april and july attributed to run off, and that has declined from what used to be, i'm having trouble reading my own slide here but i'm thinking that's 40 to...
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the first challenge that mitchell's defense lawyer, dwight mori row, is of summerall sitting on mitchell's court marshall board as a member of the board, so summerall gets kicked off the board. six weeks later he's a witness for the prosecution, so there was some small measure of satisfaction to summerall in that regard. summerall had a very interesting career and in a time of transition for the u.s. army, and i think the evolution of both the army and the individual coincided during this period, and i think his memoir is interesting to read for that to get a sense of that evolution if for no other reason, but i also think in terms of his accomplishments and what he did when he was in the army and what he accomplished after the army, making an important figure in history of the u.s. army certainly during the first 40 years of the 20th century. i would argue that summerall is perhaps among the five or six most significant army officers who served during this period. i think the others i put in that category and we can argue about that would be general persing, leonard wood, chief of staff f
the first challenge that mitchell's defense lawyer, dwight mori row, is of summerall sitting on mitchell's court marshall board as a member of the board, so summerall gets kicked off the board. six weeks later he's a witness for the prosecution, so there was some small measure of satisfaction to summerall in that regard. summerall had a very interesting career and in a time of transition for the u.s. army, and i think the evolution of both the army and the individual coincided during this...
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tell them prices only go up and then could then turn around and sell the loans to wall street for mory and than the fixed-rate mortgages. i believe in personal responsibility. it's at the core of life. on the other hand when financial institutions have no shame and scruples should it be all on people to defend themselves. shouldn't it be a mixture of responsibility. >> charlie: now we have financial reform. all this is taken care of, it will never happen again? >> ha! the frank bill is well meaning but does some good things but so much is still for regulators to write the regulations. so much is a wish list of regulations. >> charlie: they acknowledge that. >> sure. >> charlie: they said look we couldn't get into all that stuff ourselves. >> i knew that but now we have republicans have the house and part of what they're going to try to do is make sure those regulations are as minimal as possible and still don't know how transparent a derivative is going to be. >> charlie: we want transparency and a clearing house. >> and how much power is the consumer protection agency going to be. >>
tell them prices only go up and then could then turn around and sell the loans to wall street for mory and than the fixed-rate mortgages. i believe in personal responsibility. it's at the core of life. on the other hand when financial institutions have no shame and scruples should it be all on people to defend themselves. shouldn't it be a mixture of responsibility. >> charlie: now we have financial reform. all this is taken care of, it will never happen again? >> ha! the frank bill...
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tell us about those lectures and how did they mori much into the -- mar of into the book? >> that's a fun question. i was asked to give lectures, and i didn't read the fine print. it said it sounded good and then i saw ww norton spoon toring the lectures had signed a contract with me, and i had to turn the lectures into a book. okay, we just publish the lectures. as anybody finds out turning lek lectures into a book, three lectures don't make a book. i labored away, i was not a fairly busy guy then, but i found the time after four years to take the lectures as starting points and write more and go into depth about interesting issues. the process was good. you know, it was hard on me at times, but i'm very glad now that i was given this, the contract which i signed without fully appreciating its implications. >> the book is called "the art and politics of science" the author has been talking with us. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pulitzer prize winner appeared at the texas book festival in austin to talk about his book, "disintegrate" he talks about the african-amer
tell us about those lectures and how did they mori much into the -- mar of into the book? >> that's a fun question. i was asked to give lectures, and i didn't read the fine print. it said it sounded good and then i saw ww norton spoon toring the lectures had signed a contract with me, and i had to turn the lectures into a book. okay, we just publish the lectures. as anybody finds out turning lek lectures into a book, three lectures don't make a book. i labored away, i was not a fairly...
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his lead up to the question was that the book was sort of framed as a mori trail sin -- mortal sin that the scientists didn't get consent or the family didn't get money. consent didn't exist in the 50s. it was standard practice for them to take samples from anybody. >> the question is, you know, is this really, it seems to me that the same structure in society keeping the lacks getting health care still pay for it and the price of everything goes up, and it turns into a question of monetizing everything. now, if i'm an organ don nor, do i have to be paid? >> right. this is 5 question that -- a question that comes up. the lacks family, a lot of their story is, you know, people made money off of these cells, where's our cut? why can't we go to the doctor? the question of what you monetize and, you know, who should profit off of these materials is a big one, and it's a discussion we're having now as a culture. it's not just a question if patients should profit but if researcher should and who and how much and how do you tell people are profiting off of it? there's a lot of big questions an
his lead up to the question was that the book was sort of framed as a mori trail sin -- mortal sin that the scientists didn't get consent or the family didn't get money. consent didn't exist in the 50s. it was standard practice for them to take samples from anybody. >> the question is, you know, is this really, it seems to me that the same structure in society keeping the lacks getting health care still pay for it and the price of everything goes up, and it turns into a question of...
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. >> bÁrbara mori y su pareja beto cuevas llegaron muy juntos y por primera vez se mostraron en pÚblicoyo quiero escuchar lo que dijo. >> son sacadas del facebook de mi cuÑada y me parece una invasiÓn a mi privacidad que no me parece que estÉ padre y no me gustarÍa hablar. venimos a apoyar la obra. >> es una invasiÓn a su privacidad. estoy de acuerdo con ella. >> uno tiene que tener mÁs cuidado con lo que tiene la gente normal y me refiero que... >> guardalas en una caja fuerte donde nadie tenga acceso a ellas. >> estarÁ con nosotros mandy moore. vamos a continuar con mucho mÁs de despierta amÉrica. no se lo pierda. >> ahora continuamos con mÁs noticias. cada aÑo unos 20 mil migrantes son vÍctimas de secuestro en mÉxico. alberto herrera aragÓn aseguró que las agresiones hacia los migrantes no solo las cometen los delincuentes sino las autoridades estatales y municipales. tambiÉn en méxico cientos de personas se mantienen en refugios, aproximadamente 300 personas que buscaron refugio en la cercana ciudad miguel alemÁn despuÉs de jvre los pistoleros dijeron que se vayan, las autoridades p
. >> bÁrbara mori y su pareja beto cuevas llegaron muy juntos y por primera vez se mostraron en pÚblicoyo quiero escuchar lo que dijo. >> son sacadas del facebook de mi cuÑada y me parece una invasiÓn a mi privacidad que no me parece que estÉ padre y no me gustarÍa hablar. venimos a apoyar la obra. >> es una invasiÓn a su privacidad. estoy de acuerdo con ella. >> uno tiene que tener mÁs cuidado con lo que tiene la gente normal y me refiero que... >>...
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. >> cuando voy a dormir siento que ya me morÍ y que estoy pensando quÉ estÁ pasando afuera cuando ya mi amor, te compé un cereal que puede ayudar a bajar el colesterol. ay amor, no me gusta lo saludable. ya se, por eso te traje cereal honey nut cheerios. iuy, que rico! [ locutora ] disfruta de un cereal delicioso que puede ayudar a bajar el colesterol. >> gracias por continuar con nosotros. antes de la pausa conocimos el caso de carlos, un padre que estÁ con orden de deportaciÓn y que tiene hijos. vamos a hablar con el doctor mario lobo de lo que pudiera suceder con este caso. bienvenido. quÉ se puede decir de este caso? >> la corte de apelaciones de chicago es la corte mÁs respetada de la naciÓn. su abogada trata de demostrar que el tipo de penuria que se tiene que demostrar no debe ser excepcional, sino una penuria extrema, y mÁs llevada, que se pueda demostrar mÁs fácilmente que el estandar que hoy existe que es un estÁndar casi imposible de alcanzar porque tiene que ser excepcional la penuria. lo que ella trata de decir es que a esos niÑos americanos no se les debe forzar a demos
. >> cuando voy a dormir siento que ya me morÍ y que estoy pensando quÉ estÁ pasando afuera cuando ya mi amor, te compé un cereal que puede ayudar a bajar el colesterol. ay amor, no me gusta lo saludable. ya se, por eso te traje cereal honey nut cheerios. iuy, que rico! [ locutora ] disfruta de un cereal delicioso que puede ayudar a bajar el colesterol. >> gracias por continuar con nosotros. antes de la pausa conocimos el caso de carlos, un padre que estÁ con orden de...
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. >> beto cuevas al preguntarle por su noviazgo con bÁrbara mori se enojÓ tanto cuando le preguntaronus parejas? >> yo pienso que por tres motivos principales. el primer motivo porque tienen miedo al compromiso. el segundo motivo porque tÚ no eres la mujer de sus sueÑos y el tercer motivo es porque tienen una doble vida. porque tienen algo ahÍ que tÚ no quieres ver que existe y Él te niega y te engaÑa que existe. pero sea lo que sea navidad lo tenemos la vuelta de la esquina no sÉ si sea mejor abrir los ojos y pensar si es Él el hombre de tus sueÑos. >> una pregunta y me voy a poner como hombre en este caso, debe la mujer exigirle al hombre en un perÍodo de la relaciÓn oye, aclarar la situaciÓn o me presentas ante tu familia o se acabÓ lo que se daba. >> yo creo que es una seÑal importante. si no lo hace Él naturalmente es suficiente para que tÚ sospeches por quÉ no lo hace. y ahora las mujeres no sacamos buenos resultados y de me haces y me invitas, mÁs bien es abrir los ojos tÚ y cuestionate por quÉ este hombre no te quiere dar el lugar que tÚ te mereces y si tú quieres seguir con e
. >> beto cuevas al preguntarle por su noviazgo con bÁrbara mori se enojÓ tanto cuando le preguntaronus parejas? >> yo pienso que por tres motivos principales. el primer motivo porque tienen miedo al compromiso. el segundo motivo porque tÚ no eres la mujer de sus sueÑos y el tercer motivo es porque tienen una doble vida. porque tienen algo ahÍ que tÚ no quieres ver que existe y Él te niega y te engaÑa que existe. pero sea lo que sea navidad lo tenemos la vuelta de la esquina...
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do we try to address what the press is asking for, and we were well aware that the press was clam moriing-- clambering for information on this issue. we were generally trying to respond to that press interest, and we let the chips fall where they may, but that was the rational. >> does this mean we can look forward to more briefings from here? >> yes, absolutely. that's the intent of all of us at the pentagon to be on the record, and in fact, we have made a particular effort over the past several months to bring in briefers by exhibits and television from afghanistan at all levels to go on the record. we do this weekly whether it's general caldwell or general clark or general rod rei rsh rodriguez. we are doing this on the record. in my view there's no perfect prescription on how to do any given thing, but you're right, it's better to do things on the record, and we strive to do that and that explains the decision we came to on that. >> i can give you an interesting historical perspective. in 1968 i reported on my window of the world because they didn't let you have tv or radio. we delive
do we try to address what the press is asking for, and we were well aware that the press was clam moriing-- clambering for information on this issue. we were generally trying to respond to that press interest, and we let the chips fall where they may, but that was the rational. >> does this mean we can look forward to more briefings from here? >> yes, absolutely. that's the intent of all of us at the pentagon to be on the record, and in fact, we have made a particular effort over...
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moratorium -- extension for the mori -- moratorium will be so great the tensions will be nullified or dimensioned. those of us in the business for most of our lives know that three months is not a long time to negotiate something as important as borders. if you have a border agreement that doesn't encompass jerusalem, it's a nonstarter in terms of the arab league, so the best mechanism other than a negotiation for an independent palestinian substantiate is the u.n. cord which they are working on under the leadership, and that will be presented potentially in 2011. if there is a u.s. veto threatened for commission, that will severely undercut that option, and so then you are going to be led to a one-state solution which, quite frankly, i think the majority of the people in palestine today are leaning towards, particularly the young entrepreneurs because they don't have much faith in the honest brokerrism of the united states or americans or the ability of the israelis to give up land that they have been colonizing and occupying since 1867. all of this is a way of asking if we don't get
moratorium -- extension for the mori -- moratorium will be so great the tensions will be nullified or dimensioned. those of us in the business for most of our lives know that three months is not a long time to negotiate something as important as borders. if you have a border agreement that doesn't encompass jerusalem, it's a nonstarter in terms of the arab league, so the best mechanism other than a negotiation for an independent palestinian substantiate is the u.n. cord which they are working...
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>> so, if we wait for the public to clam mori for cutting their taxes, we will definitely have a problemght. director of the congressional budget office says it's summarized this way. the people are not willing to send to washington in taxes enough to cover what they demand in benefits. the only way we get there is a, leadership. you know, look the george bush the first, you know, he agreed to raise taxes to get a deficit deal through the congress, planing for him losing or not getting reelected. they put things in that deficit reduction thing that worked surprisingly well. caps on the spending that prevented something lying the medication drug bill. there's the leadership thing, or there's a crisis that may not be talked about to have anything to do with the deficit. it may be a crisis of wages or productivity or something like that, but pressured to do something the congress comes together with the president and says, we have to do something, like after the 89 ministock market crash they did a reduction, and that gets them off to things. yeapt -- you can't wait for the people for leade
>> so, if we wait for the public to clam mori for cutting their taxes, we will definitely have a problemght. director of the congressional budget office says it's summarized this way. the people are not willing to send to washington in taxes enough to cover what they demand in benefits. the only way we get there is a, leadership. you know, look the george bush the first, you know, he agreed to raise taxes to get a deficit deal through the congress, planing for him losing or not getting...