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>>c>cuando en nicaragua se supo que natasha bolívar estaba compitiendo en miss nicaragua 2013 estallóe del certamen. >>> para mí, mi mamá es mexicana, y también mi papá es de nicaragua, y siempre había ese tipo de opiniones, pero siempre es bonito cuando sientes que eres de nicaragua y lo quieres representar es algo bonito. >>> yo me siendo nicaragüense, me puedo identificar con nuestra gente y nuestra cultura, y por eso, quiero llevar a nicaragua en alto. >>> los que conocen a fondo el certamen dicen que nastasha tien mucho que aprende. >>> lo que pasa es que un reto el poder hablar por todos n oso, por eso hay nicaraguenses que han vivido furea de nicaragua, que viven el sueño americano. >>> que ella haya ganado un concurso internacional como nuestra belleza latina 2011, tiene más experiencia y proyección internacional, y hay personas que no les gusta eso, pero no tiene que ser así. >>>ppor eso sus compañeras no le temen. >>> pues en realidad ella tiene su oportunidad también, no hay que quitarle eso, tiene nacionalidad de nicaragua, y puede participar, y si la organización la dejó
>>c>cuando en nicaragua se supo que natasha bolívar estaba compitiendo en miss nicaragua 2013 estallóe del certamen. >>> para mí, mi mamá es mexicana, y también mi papá es de nicaragua, y siempre había ese tipo de opiniones, pero siempre es bonito cuando sientes que eres de nicaragua y lo quieres representar es algo bonito. >>> yo me siendo nicaragüense, me puedo identificar con nuestra gente y nuestra cultura, y por eso, quiero llevar a nicaragua en alto....
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mataron a muchos inocentes en nicaragua. me quitaron mi sueño.terry nelson) todo se trata de dinero, queremos que la guerra continúe porque beneficia a alguien. (mujer) la oficina de las naciones unidas contra ldroga y el delito estimó que el detalle del mercado de drogas ilícito mundial está avaluado en 322,000 millones de dólares eso es más que el producto interno bruto del 88% de los países del mundo. información, información sólo se trata de eso esa es la herramienta que debemos utilizar si queremos causar un impacto a la organización del mal más grande del mundo. (norm stamper) cualquier droga está disponible, en especial para los más jóvenes. si regulamos las drogas, controlaríamos su distribución, sus costos, su calidad. la idea es reorientar los esfuerzos en impedir la posesión de la droga o venta de ellas. es importante la prevención, la ilustración la educación de nuestros ciudadanos y dar tratamiento a quien lo necesite, es una forma más inteligente de hacer las cosas. la gente generalmente cree que si legaliza las drogas estará en tod
mataron a muchos inocentes en nicaragua. me quitaron mi sueño.terry nelson) todo se trata de dinero, queremos que la guerra continúe porque beneficia a alguien. (mujer) la oficina de las naciones unidas contra ldroga y el delito estimó que el detalle del mercado de drogas ilícito mundial está avaluado en 322,000 millones de dólares eso es más que el producto interno bruto del 88% de los países del mundo. información, información sólo se trata de eso esa es la herramienta que debemos...
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. >> Él llegó a los 15 años desde nicaragua y hoy celebra 25 años de carrera. >> es una carrera frutifera conseguido metas inalcanzable. >> luis enrique dice que el pasado 2012 vivió el momento más gratificante de su vida con este tema. >> esto es especial para mí, el "latin grammy" que me gané con ese disco, es importante para mí. >> aunque ha tenido éxito con su tema descontrolate, el tema yo no sé mañana es su himno. >> la música es algo que desde chiquico, más allá del trabajo que realizo, sigo siendo fanático de la música. >> a la ciudad de (nombre en inglés) un popular programa de citas por internet le propuso cambiar de nombre. >> lo dejamos con el noticiero univisión. . se reiraq de su cargo y se hablo en cadena naciónal indicando que nadie está por encima de la ley y tenemos las reacciónes. >>> buenas noches >> comenzamos el noticiero en el vaticano donde quedan solos unas horas para que el papa benedicto xvi renuncie >> y hoy queda su última audiencia de los miércoles y fue muy interesante su discurso donde hablo com en su pontificado tuvo momentos de alegría y luz, también habl
. >> Él llegó a los 15 años desde nicaragua y hoy celebra 25 años de carrera. >> es una carrera frutifera conseguido metas inalcanzable. >> luis enrique dice que el pasado 2012 vivió el momento más gratificante de su vida con este tema. >> esto es especial para mí, el "latin grammy" que me gané con ese disco, es importante para mí. >> aunque ha tenido éxito con su tema descontrolate, el tema yo no sé mañana es su himno. >> la música es...
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closet supporter of al qaeda and i speak from experience i covered the civil war in the door and nicaragua for five years during the reagan administration and because we were traveling frequently with the f m l and rebels in el salvador or the sandinistas in the battle against the contras in nicaragua we had numerous officials within washington denouncing us as fifth columnists supporters of terrorists so i've already heard the rhetoric already know how it goes down but this essentially goes beyond rhetoric and empowers the state not only to brand you linguistically a terrorist but treats you legally as a terrorist. this is an issue that we felt important enough to cover and dedicate the entire show to but there's a fork in the road right now and there's a choice we all have to make we're going to relinquish our rights or we can stand for them for the time to act is now i also want to say thank you to many great people for making today's show happen spero projects and it's the party and the plaintiff's attorneys in the case chris hedges. aleck's o'brien and of course justin radek and thoma
closet supporter of al qaeda and i speak from experience i covered the civil war in the door and nicaragua for five years during the reagan administration and because we were traveling frequently with the f m l and rebels in el salvador or the sandinistas in the battle against the contras in nicaragua we had numerous officials within washington denouncing us as fifth columnists supporters of terrorists so i've already heard the rhetoric already know how it goes down but this essentially goes...
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closet supporter of al qaeda and i speak from experience i covered the civil war in the door and nicaragua for five years during the reagan administration and because we were traveling frequently with the f m l and rebels in el salvador or the sandinistas in the battle against the contras in nicaragua we had numerous officials within washington denouncing us as fifth columnists supporters of terrorists so i've already heard the rhetoric already know how it goes down but this essentially goes beyond rhetoric and empowers the state not only to brand you linguistically a terrorist but treats you legally as a terrorist. this is an issue that we felt important enough to cover and dedicate the entire show to but there's a fork in the road right now and there's a choice we all have to make we're going to their relinquish our rights or we can stand for them for the time to act is now also why. say thank you to many great people for making today's show happen sparrow projects and it's the pani and the plaintiffs and attorneys in the case chris hedges. aleck's o'brien and of course justin radek and
closet supporter of al qaeda and i speak from experience i covered the civil war in the door and nicaragua for five years during the reagan administration and because we were traveling frequently with the f m l and rebels in el salvador or the sandinistas in the battle against the contras in nicaragua we had numerous officials within washington denouncing us as fifth columnists supporters of terrorists so i've already heard the rhetoric already know how it goes down but this essentially goes...
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closet supporter of al qaeda and i speak from experience i covered the civil war in the door and nicaragua for five years during the reagan administration and because we were traveling frequently with the f m l and rebels in el salvador or the sandinistas in the battle against the contras in nicaragua we had numerous officials within washington denouncing us as fifth columnists supporters of terrorists so i've already heard the rhetoric already know how it goes down but this essentially goes beyond rhetoric and empowers the state not only to brand you linguistically a terrorist but treats you legally as a terrorist. this is an issue that we felt important enough to cover and dedicate the entire show to but there's a fork in the road right now and there's a choice we all have to make we're going to relinquish our rights or we can stand for them for the time to act is now i also want to say thank you to many great people for making today's show happen spero projects and the pani and the plaintiff's attorneys in the case chris hedges. aleck's o'brien and of course justin radek and thomas drak
closet supporter of al qaeda and i speak from experience i covered the civil war in the door and nicaragua for five years during the reagan administration and because we were traveling frequently with the f m l and rebels in el salvador or the sandinistas in the battle against the contras in nicaragua we had numerous officials within washington denouncing us as fifth columnists supporters of terrorists so i've already heard the rhetoric already know how it goes down but this essentially goes...
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. >> mi nombre es juan josé rodríguez, soy de nicaragua, cuando yo llegué acá el problema fue el lenguajebes qué? no soy el agente que he tenido tu caso, pero tu agente, y le dije a mi esposa, nunca me vino la cita y sin decir nada me tiró un papel en la mesa y me dijo ¿sabes qué? en inglés, tu caso está cerrado, aquí está una lista de abogados, para que busques ayuda. >> buscamos otro abogado por aquí, nadie me daba razón, todos me decían, no se puede hacer nada. >> mi sueño sería que mi estatus legal se legalizara, pues creo que hay un dios justo y hay personas también que son justas. >> (llaman a la puerta). >> buenos días, buenos días, ¿cómo estás? estamos acá con "despierta américa" para darle una sorpresa, mejor dicho algo que usted debería haber recibido hace 12 años, felicidades. (llanto). >> no sabíamos que esto iba a pasar hoy, dios la bendiga, esto ha sido muy bueno. >> la verdad, que esto es un sueño. >> estamos impactado, con dios, la abogada domínguez, pudimos tener este gran gozo, esto es un gran sueño, muchas gracias abogado domínguez. >> que gran celebración y tanb emocio
. >> mi nombre es juan josé rodríguez, soy de nicaragua, cuando yo llegué acá el problema fue el lenguajebes qué? no soy el agente que he tenido tu caso, pero tu agente, y le dije a mi esposa, nunca me vino la cita y sin decir nada me tiró un papel en la mesa y me dijo ¿sabes qué? en inglés, tu caso está cerrado, aquí está una lista de abogados, para que busques ayuda. >> buscamos otro abogado por aquí, nadie me daba razón, todos me decían, no se puede hacer nada....
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en nicaragua, una menor de edad con discapacidad mental fue supuestamente violada por policias que sead del presidente daniel ortega... en un juicio a puerta cerrada que duro mas de 3 meses los implicados fueron condenados con penas que oscilan entre los 12- y 15 anos.. la nina supuestamente fue violada el 9 de agosto pasado y al dia siguiente los padres interpusieron la denuncia ante la policia pero aseguran que no fueron atendidos... muchas gracias claudia y mario y buenas tardes a todos en casa... ya llego el tan anhelado viernes y con el un tiempo mas estable. por fin se aleja la lluvia pero llegan las frias temperaturas... actualmente en washington el termometro marca una temperatura de 29 grados con un viento entrando por el oeste a 20 millas hora con rafagas que pueden alcanzar las 36 millas por hora... lo que significa que esa temperatura actual se siente como a 17 grados aproximadame nte. a nivel regional, podemos ver que las bajas temperaturas siguen dominando nuestra zona con unas maximas en los 30 y minimas en los 23 grados. pasando a un panorana mas amplio, podemos ver qu
en nicaragua, una menor de edad con discapacidad mental fue supuestamente violada por policias que sead del presidente daniel ortega... en un juicio a puerta cerrada que duro mas de 3 meses los implicados fueron condenados con penas que oscilan entre los 12- y 15 anos.. la nina supuestamente fue violada el 9 de agosto pasado y al dia siguiente los padres interpusieron la denuncia ante la policia pero aseguran que no fueron atendidos... muchas gracias claudia y mario y buenas tardes a todos en...
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marines, investor of the 20th century he took on a variety of mission in haiti and the philippines, nicaragua and just before world war ii, they started creating amphibious landing forces. mandy mickens defended islands. >> host: what was the marines corps' reputation throughout much of the history? >> guest: not very good. ever thinks about the marine corps today is the most procedures were the to the major services and that's been validated by numerous polls over the last 12 years routinely the most american people say. it wasn't that way at the start of world war ii. was that of the spanish government to be rough and rowdy. parents are meant to be the least desirable associates and they were the least popular service in a nationwide study. is pretty similar to that. these are big thuggish guys in the neighborhood might then, i didn't like dominica have problems getting qualities and since the beginning until world war ii. >> host: what happened? desk or a couple things change. the most important is world war ii. once the marines can initial payment is start of the war until christmas day a
marines, investor of the 20th century he took on a variety of mission in haiti and the philippines, nicaragua and just before world war ii, they started creating amphibious landing forces. mandy mickens defended islands. >> host: what was the marines corps' reputation throughout much of the history? >> guest: not very good. ever thinks about the marine corps today is the most procedures were the to the major services and that's been validated by numerous polls over the last 12 years...
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. >>> los celos también fueron el móvil de otro crimen , esta vez en nicaragua, cuando el hijo de unl abogado de george zimmerman de aplazar hasta noviembre el juicio en su contra, george zimmerman será juzgado rp la muerte de trayvon martin, la defensa alega que no tendrá los testigos claves para esa fecha, hoy martes el joven habría cumplido 18 años y sus familiares le cantaron feliz cumpleaños en frente de la corte. >>> ya respira el menor en alabama que fue secuestrado lo ultimaron al secuestrador a balazos, el niño está de cumpleaños mañana y podrá celebrarlo con su familia. >>> mientras un agente intentaba detener a un conductor en tennessee, este alzó su brazo varias veces, como tratandod e lanzar algo, la ropa estaba cubierta de marihuana y al parecer no se percató que la ventanilal estaba cerrada. >>>e s momento de darle paso al tiempo. >>> vamos a los Ángeles con jackie guerrido con el pronóstico, adelante, jackie, buenas tardes. >>> así es, bárbara bermudo, pamela, continúa la acción de costa a costa, así que ustedes amigos desde la gran manzana, washington dc y boston ten
. >>> los celos también fueron el móvil de otro crimen , esta vez en nicaragua, cuando el hijo de unl abogado de george zimmerman de aplazar hasta noviembre el juicio en su contra, george zimmerman será juzgado rp la muerte de trayvon martin, la defensa alega que no tendrá los testigos claves para esa fecha, hoy martes el joven habría cumplido 18 años y sus familiares le cantaron feliz cumpleaños en frente de la corte. >>> ya respira el menor en alabama que fue...
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and lambasted by reagan officials for traveling with the rebels in el salvador and army in nicaragua this does is turn a linguistic conversation into a legal one. we could exert into the bill that u.s. citizens were exempt from this kind of treatment and we'd pack up and go home. they won't do that. it's telling that when the judge issued her ruling innocent declaring the law unconstitutional the obama administration didn't just appeal. they went on the day of the ruling to judge forest and asked for a temporary stay, meaning put the law back into effect until the appellate court hears the case. she refused. this was late on a friday afternoon. they then demanded and got an emergency hearing, nine ok the next monday at the appellate court and asked the law to be put back into effect, wimp the appellate court unfortunately did. i think this was a message to the lawyers and to myself that the reason they acted this aggressively is because they are already probably using it, i suspect against u.s., pakistan yea dual nationals. cenk: you believe the u.s. government right now is indefinit
and lambasted by reagan officials for traveling with the rebels in el salvador and army in nicaragua this does is turn a linguistic conversation into a legal one. we could exert into the bill that u.s. citizens were exempt from this kind of treatment and we'd pack up and go home. they won't do that. it's telling that when the judge issued her ruling innocent declaring the law unconstitutional the obama administration didn't just appeal. they went on the day of the ruling to judge forest and...
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en la jornada de hoy, costa rica se mide con haiti y nicaragua frente a cuba. de pretoria revelo que cajas de testosterona y jeringuillas fueron halladas en la casa del atleta sudafricano oscar pistorius tras el tiroteo que acabÓ con la vida de su novia, reeva steenkamp, crimen del que esta Á acusado el corredor. el agente hilton bortha, fue llamado a testificar por la fiscalÍa, sobre la citada hormona fue contestada por el abogado de pistorius, barry roux, quien asegurÓ que se trata de una medicina herbaria que no estÁ prohibida y que el velocista puede tomar. mientras tanto el fiscal, gerrie nel, presentÓ sus alegatos para oponerse a la libertad del velocista y, anteriormente, relÓ la existencia del testigo que dice haber escuchado una acalorada discusiÓn en la casa del atleta antes de la muerte de su novia. el atleta tambiÉn se negÓ la acusaciÓn de "asesinato premeditado". hasta aqui los deportes, tendremos mas esta noche solo a las once. ..en unos momentos...detalles de las nominaciones a premio lo nuestro...no se retire. ...a 24 horas de premio lo nuestro.
en la jornada de hoy, costa rica se mide con haiti y nicaragua frente a cuba. de pretoria revelo que cajas de testosterona y jeringuillas fueron halladas en la casa del atleta sudafricano oscar pistorius tras el tiroteo que acabÓ con la vida de su novia, reeva steenkamp, crimen del que esta Á acusado el corredor. el agente hilton bortha, fue llamado a testificar por la fiscalÍa, sobre la citada hormona fue contestada por el abogado de pistorius, barry roux, quien asegurÓ que se trata de una...
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like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landscape, pale blue sky above it, empty except for heat devil blur, a raindrop sound hits
like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who...
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feligreses virtieron sus opiniones, sino tambien altos clericos episcopales como el cardenal de nicaragua otro de los otro de los lugares donde el tema de la renuncia del sumo pontifice acaparo tomo interes fue en las redes solciales, en twiiter por ejemplo fue el tema dominante y aunque el papa es parte de esta red social, aun no anuncio su renuncia en su cuenta de twitter. despues de que se haga efectiva la renuncia del papa benedicto 16, los cardenales tendran un plazo de hasta 20 dias para realizar un nuevo conclave para buscar al sucesor del sumo pontifice. adriana vargas tiene mas detalles. con la renuncia de benedicto 16, seran 117 cardenales los llamados a votar.... algunos de los nombres del posible sucesor ya empiezan a sonar... cardenal marc oulellet, canadiense. 68 anos... uno de los principales lideres del vaticano, encargado de la congregacion de obispos... alguna vez declaro que ser papa serÍa para Él "una pesadilla". cardenal angelo scola, italiano... 71 aÑos.. arzobispo de milÁn ... estudio islam en busca de promover el entendimiento entre cristianos y musulmanes. arzobis
feligreses virtieron sus opiniones, sino tambien altos clericos episcopales como el cardenal de nicaragua otro de los otro de los lugares donde el tema de la renuncia del sumo pontifice acaparo tomo interes fue en las redes solciales, en twiiter por ejemplo fue el tema dominante y aunque el papa es parte de esta red social, aun no anuncio su renuncia en su cuenta de twitter. despues de que se haga efectiva la renuncia del papa benedicto 16, los cardenales tendran un plazo de hasta 20 dias para...
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the nicaragua -- the national guard was called in. roads are said to be impassible.ee people are reportedly dead because of the storm. the national weather service is calling this a crippling historic blizzard. >>> sunny, mild weather in the forecast for today and the week ahead looks quite pleasant if you like it dry and mild. giving you a live look over the bay. wall-to-wall sunshine out today. air quality is good. if you like the rain we're not gonna see it. i'm missing it too. right now the winds are blowing quite strong in fairfield, 17 miles an hour. notice the arrow coming from the north. a northerly flow continuing for the afternoon even an offshore breeze at half moon bay. i'm seeing it in the number here. 64 degrees at half moon bay. warmer than san francisco holding at 60 as well as oakland. 67 walnut creek, 63 in fairfield. numbers anywhere from 2 to 5 degrees from where we were yesterday. napa nearly 9 degrees warmer. so the ridge of high pressure continuing to build and strengthen as it moves in towards california. we'll see a warming trend that will ta
the nicaragua -- the national guard was called in. roads are said to be impassible.ee people are reportedly dead because of the storm. the national weather service is calling this a crippling historic blizzard. >>> sunny, mild weather in the forecast for today and the week ahead looks quite pleasant if you like it dry and mild. giving you a live look over the bay. wall-to-wall sunshine out today. air quality is good. if you like the rain we're not gonna see it. i'm missing it too....
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>>y vamos al premundial sub 20, nicaragua recibe a cuba >>primera vez que estos equipos se encuentrangundo llega enseguida. >>muy bien, marcador final 3 a cero, no pudo nicaragua >>vamos a la jugada del dia, recordemos que paso en partido de la nba, oklahoma. >>encesta desde media cancha, ahí lo tenemos. >>usted que esta diciendo? >>gool!! >>como que gol, es basquetbol. disculpalo, antonieta, es un poco imprudente. >>te invitamos a ser parte de nuestro programa, escribiendonos a twitter y facebook, aquí te esperamos. ♪. >>me encanta esa partecita. (tararea) >>levante la mano a quien le gusta el café >>a mi me gusta. >>a mi no mucho, pero para despertarme si, una vez tome uno chiquito, y me senti el demonio de tasmania. >>y johnny si. es eléctrico, imaginalo con un cafécito cubano >> a quienes les gusta el café, saben detectarlo de un mal café. esto se ha vuelto tan popular que se desarrolla una competencia en queens >>se les llama sibaristas. >>y es que se dieron un gustazo, imagínate, no más decir de olerlo, este viene de colombia o nicaragua. >>mira nada más. >>y hay una cadena muy
>>y vamos al premundial sub 20, nicaragua recibe a cuba >>primera vez que estos equipos se encuentrangundo llega enseguida. >>muy bien, marcador final 3 a cero, no pudo nicaragua >>vamos a la jugada del dia, recordemos que paso en partido de la nba, oklahoma. >>encesta desde media cancha, ahí lo tenemos. >>usted que esta diciendo? >>gool!! >>como que gol, es basquetbol. disculpalo, antonieta, es un poco imprudente. >>te invitamos a ser...
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we celebrated dee vainesting ronald reagan, unjust treatment in nicaragua, drugs. (applause) >> mao father and i crisscrossed the country training organizers in places like memphis. i never knew i had an accent until i got to memphis. people said, you're not from around here, are you? [laughter] >> we had friends there, mid south peace justice center had a tee shirt that said, mid south peace and justice center. show'em, y'all. welcome to memphis. [laughter] >> i think and i know if he were here today he would have already been on the front lines with the dreamers. he would be in the forefront of inclusive broad immigration reform. (applause) >> and he would be pressing hard to make sure that the politics that's possible is much broader so that when you start the debate, you start over here with the most progressive position so that when it's over you're not way the hell over here. [laughter] (applause) >> that's the lesson he taught us and that's why jerry brown signed the best god dam labor law in the country 25 years ago because the farm workers and i was one of
we celebrated dee vainesting ronald reagan, unjust treatment in nicaragua, drugs. (applause) >> mao father and i crisscrossed the country training organizers in places like memphis. i never knew i had an accent until i got to memphis. people said, you're not from around here, are you? [laughter] >> we had friends there, mid south peace justice center had a tee shirt that said, mid south peace and justice center. show'em, y'all. welcome to memphis. [laughter] >> i think and i...
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the war in nicaragua. plenty of people in nicaragua and lost their lives. also in honduras and other central american countries. that was the legacy they left. we're still paying a price in our relationship with iran. guest: it is a wonderful and important call. you are correct. someone was asking the virtues of eisenhower and i gave them. if you want to see the downside or reliance on massive retaliation that occurred in the 1950's, part of it was relying on the cia more with covert activities. i believe there is a new book about the dulles brothers i am looking forward to reading. eisenhower made a mistake in iran and guatemala. i am in agreement with you on the notion of using the cia to topple governments does not work well. i was always opposed the reagan's behavior dealing with the contras in nicaragua. it was eating up too much political oxygen. it cost him quite a bit with the iran hostage to baca -- de bacle. there was a fear that if cuba was pro-soviet, the whole hemisphere would go that way. the examples you gave are low moments in their long eig
the war in nicaragua. plenty of people in nicaragua and lost their lives. also in honduras and other central american countries. that was the legacy they left. we're still paying a price in our relationship with iran. guest: it is a wonderful and important call. you are correct. someone was asking the virtues of eisenhower and i gave them. if you want to see the downside or reliance on massive retaliation that occurred in the 1950's, part of it was relying on the cia more with covert...
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in el salvador and nicaragua and peru.e later goes to bosnia where this isn't really quite well-known, he was heading up a clandestine counterterrorist unit in bosnia. soon after that, he goes to ira. starting in 2003. he is part of the force. he is the commander of the 101st airborne division. he goes up the desert to baghdad and then he is assigned to to go up to mosul in northern iraq and occupy mosul. now again this is one of these things that is hard to believe but the united states had no plans for what to do after saddam hussein fell. they deliberately had plans. it was an oversight. it was deliberate because the plan was overthrow saddam and get out. just like we overthrew the taliban in afghanistan and then got out of there and of course afghanistan fell apart. i and iraq is falling apart very quickly. we are facing an insurgency we don't know what to do with like all the officers who are there have not been trained to fight this sort of war. it was not in the manuals and they didn't know what to do so they do wha
in el salvador and nicaragua and peru.e later goes to bosnia where this isn't really quite well-known, he was heading up a clandestine counterterrorist unit in bosnia. soon after that, he goes to ira. starting in 2003. he is part of the force. he is the commander of the 101st airborne division. he goes up the desert to baghdad and then he is assigned to to go up to mosul in northern iraq and occupy mosul. now again this is one of these things that is hard to believe but the united states had no...
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it will send all the t-shirts, sweatshirts and hats to clothes people in nation like sam we extra nicaraguahe 12-point. >> the outlook for sol or power is not so sunny tonight. it's still more expensive than fossil fuels. government subsidies are being cut back. solar power's new age. >> this idaho people put solar panels on their home and office. they figured to break even in 14 years. now idaho power wants to cut back incentives to net metering customers. >> this is establishing a penalty for net metering so the net metering person is going to pay a higher bill. >> the utility applied to the monthly fee and stopped paying them at the end of the year. officials say its fairness issue. solar producers don't pay utility's fixed costs. >> when solar is more expensive than other resources, i don't think the other customers of the system should have to subsidize that power resource. >> the debate in i had said part of a larger fight over how much and over how long the country should be subsidizing renewable power. cost of producing solar is coming down and close to be cost competitive if the in
it will send all the t-shirts, sweatshirts and hats to clothes people in nation like sam we extra nicaraguahe 12-point. >> the outlook for sol or power is not so sunny tonight. it's still more expensive than fossil fuels. government subsidies are being cut back. solar power's new age. >> this idaho people put solar panels on their home and office. they figured to break even in 14 years. now idaho power wants to cut back incentives to net metering customers. >> this is...
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matusiwitch was arrested forever kidnapping the couple's three children in 2007 and fleeing with them to nicaragua. he is in state police custody on a federal probation technicality. >> all right, denise. thank you. the younger matusiwitch was recently released from prison and his ex-wife told a friend she was not worried about her safety. >>> arrested and charged with having sex with a 15-year-old student. the harford county sheriff's office says the student told investigators he had section with 35-year-old amanda kay miller when she worked at north harford high school. the teen also says miller sometimes took him home from school and bought him cigarettes. miller is on leave, pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> a family sifting through the ashes of their burned home, gets some help from friends and strangers. chris and amber ellis's home on providence road, caught fire this weekend. and neighbors immediately reached out to them, including former oriole pitcher and current minor league coach, scott macgregor. macgregor is offering them full use of his home. the entire ellis family, inc
matusiwitch was arrested forever kidnapping the couple's three children in 2007 and fleeing with them to nicaragua. he is in state police custody on a federal probation technicality. >> all right, denise. thank you. the younger matusiwitch was recently released from prison and his ex-wife told a friend she was not worried about her safety. >>> arrested and charged with having sex with a 15-year-old student. the harford county sheriff's office says the student told investigators...
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the second, many immigrants who came here came from communist oppression in nicaragua and cuba.ugees. >> i agree. the 86 bill is misunderstood. craig, keith, guy, appreciate it very much. david stayed on set. that's it for this evening's show. i'm larry kudlow. i worked for reagan and i loved it. i'm still grateful. see you tomorrow night.
the second, many immigrants who came here came from communist oppression in nicaragua and cuba.ugees. >> i agree. the 86 bill is misunderstood. craig, keith, guy, appreciate it very much. david stayed on set. that's it for this evening's show. i'm larry kudlow. i worked for reagan and i loved it. i'm still grateful. see you tomorrow night.
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. >> all i can tell you, i was born in nicaragua.can eat. >> thank you, ana. thank you. we needed to hear that. let's talk about chuck hagel now. it was a very interesting week for him. his nomination for defense secretary. his senate hearings this week were rough, to say the least, especially when his old friend, maybe former friend, frenemy asked questions. take a listen. >> were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam. were you correct or incorrect? yes or no. >> my reference to -- >> are you going to answer the question, senator haguele? were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straight forward question. i would like to answer whether you are right or wrong, and then you are free to elaborate. >> lz, hagel had a bad day for sure. you know, maybe they have said it. i haven't heard a lot of democrats saying he was ill-prepared, because he seemed ill-prepared if you were the viewer watching it at home. did he deserve the treatment he got f
. >> all i can tell you, i was born in nicaragua.can eat. >> thank you, ana. thank you. we needed to hear that. let's talk about chuck hagel now. it was a very interesting week for him. his nomination for defense secretary. his senate hearings this week were rough, to say the least, especially when his old friend, maybe former friend, frenemy asked questions. take a listen. >> were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy...
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nicaragua has lost 40% and guatemala 60%. guatemala, one of the top ten coffee producers in the world. >> jane. got to leave it there. fascinating story. thank you very much. thanks for watching "street signs," everybody. >> "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. we head to the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. stocks are higher again. s&p 500 trying to open up the week with eight consecutive weekly gains, never happened since the s&p was created in 1950. >> happy 62nd birthday, i don't know, something with the s& don't have many home runs in the market but just hitting singles and keep you go the score. i'm bill grittive. the dow and s&p are touching five-year highs fueled by reports of yet another merger. this one now involving office max and office depot. they are in merger talks, all on the heels of last week's big merger news that included american airlines, u.s. airways and h.j. heinz. the wheels continue to turn. >> really do. we'll talk about deals. one of the big deal-makers on th
nicaragua has lost 40% and guatemala 60%. guatemala, one of the top ten coffee producers in the world. >> jane. got to leave it there. fascinating story. thank you very much. thanks for watching "street signs," everybody. >> "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. we head to the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. stocks are higher again. s&p 500 trying to open up the week with eight consecutive weekly...
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. >>> dice que queería ir a visitar a su abuela a nicaragua.dos en pleno acto sexual en su auto en el estacionamiento de este local. >>> recibieron una multa por la policía pero lo bailado no se lo quitan. >>> disfrutaron y pagaron la multa con gusto. >>> qué opina sobre estas noticias? envíe sus comentarioa twitter. >>> feliz día de san valentín! >>> me encanta natalia y que sigan a esa edad? es maravilloso. >>> estamso con patricia arriválzaga que está aquí con nosotros y nos enseña a decorar el día de hoy. >>> el libro se puede encontrar en librerías y amazon y barnes & nobles. >>> aparte de la receta, el secreto es decorar. >>> manos a la obra. >>> necesitmaos hacer unos cupcakes super apasionados y a los hombres se les conquista por el estómago. >>> vemos los ingredientes en pantalla. >>> se puede hace también en vez de comprar y cortamos el corazón. >>> hacemos las rosas juntas. >>> ya con el corazón ,le ponemos un palito de lolipop. >>> así le ponemos el palito para que el corazón no pierda la cabeza.. >>> con el corazón uno siempre pier
. >>> dice que queería ir a visitar a su abuela a nicaragua.dos en pleno acto sexual en su auto en el estacionamiento de este local. >>> recibieron una multa por la policía pero lo bailado no se lo quitan. >>> disfrutaron y pagaron la multa con gusto. >>> qué opina sobre estas noticias? envíe sus comentarioa twitter. >>> feliz día de san valentín! >>> me encanta natalia y que sigan a esa edad? es maravilloso. >>> estamso con...
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. >>> dice que queería ir a visitar a su abuela a nicaragua.arán ustedes? >>> es secreto compadre! >>> yo lo diré. >>> le dije a karla, vamos a cenar juntos, pero como que no (risas). >>> quería venirse con mi marido y conmigo pero no! >>> yo haré una cena en casa, mando a dormir a las niñas y viene el postre! >>> eso! >>> es un pastel de chocolate, mal pensados! >>> y tu johnny? >>> tenmos planes compartidos parece compadre! (risas). >>> muy buenos días y hoy es el día del amor y la amistad, cuando duran los serntimientos es bello,pero cuando se van, salen las infidelidades. >>> este señor lo llamaremos pedro. >>> oculta su identidad como ocultada sus infidelidades. >>> la engañé como 15 veces. >>> este señor, está comproetido con este negocio que le deja ganancias de más de 100 millones de dólares anuales. >>> los hispanos aportan 7 millones de dólares a la empresa. >>> yo pensé en el divorcio pero con hijos, la responsabilidad no es sólo con los hijos. >>> nos referimos a la pareja. >>> así con la persona que lo ventila, es que quiere temrin
. >>> dice que queería ir a visitar a su abuela a nicaragua.arán ustedes? >>> es secreto compadre! >>> yo lo diré. >>> le dije a karla, vamos a cenar juntos, pero como que no (risas). >>> quería venirse con mi marido y conmigo pero no! >>> yo haré una cena en casa, mando a dormir a las niñas y viene el postre! >>> eso! >>> es un pastel de chocolate, mal pensados! >>> y tu johnny? >>> tenmos planes...
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nicaragua is the new post griqua. panama sovereignty its 100th anniversary of the panama canal. speak english. very american family. very safe. not expensive. imagine calif. but how about some other one the bay area who want to stay in the region. your coastline, the same as americans dreamed drive. if you continued north in oregon which so many californians do not, it's another 300 mi. of gorgeous coastline. we have our best wine region anywhere in north america. which is steps away from you. and then yosemite some of the great great national parks. we have the most beautiful parks in the world. they're within a few hours. in the world of my favorite place to go pierce is italy prepared. it is the most revisited country anywhere on the road. paris that france is the most visited. italy, people can go back dozens of times. you may have the universe if you give me italy. they your joining us. you'll be talking this team contest on jeopardy is hitting a lot of attention. he bet a lot on the daily double. just kidding. and amazing when. none of the others had enough to take the lea
nicaragua is the new post griqua. panama sovereignty its 100th anniversary of the panama canal. speak english. very american family. very safe. not expensive. imagine calif. but how about some other one the bay area who want to stay in the region. your coastline, the same as americans dreamed drive. if you continued north in oregon which so many californians do not, it's another 300 mi. of gorgeous coastline. we have our best wine region anywhere in north america. which is steps away from you....
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assistant to the commander of southern command and he sees this kind of work going on in el salvador, nicaragua colombia and peru. he later goes to bosnia where this isn't really quite well-known, he was heading up a clandestine counterterrorist unit in bosnia. then after that he goes to iraq. the iraq war. the iraq war will about the sword in 2003. he's part of the invasion force. 'tis commander of the 101st airborne division. goes up to baghdad and then he's assigned to go up in northern iraq and occupy there. again, this is one of these things that it's hard to believe but united states had no plan for what to do after saddam hussein fell. in fact they deliver had no plan but it wasn't an oversight. it was delivered. because the plane was overthrown saddam, get out of there. just like we overthrew the taliban in afghanistan and then got out of there. of course, afghanistan fell apart and we had go back. anorak it's falling apart very, very quickly. we are facing an insurgency, we don't know what to do. like nagl, all the officers who were there hadn't been trained to fight this sort of war.
assistant to the commander of southern command and he sees this kind of work going on in el salvador, nicaragua colombia and peru. he later goes to bosnia where this isn't really quite well-known, he was heading up a clandestine counterterrorist unit in bosnia. then after that he goes to iraq. the iraq war. the iraq war will about the sword in 2003. he's part of the invasion force. 'tis commander of the 101st airborne division. goes up to baghdad and then he's assigned to go up in northern iraq...
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here this is amazing if you thought of going to latin america, nicaragua, the sun and sea as well. >>, you're staying in your own private casa, your own house, it looks like it's torn out of the pages of a design magazine, beautiful massive cane ceiling, wood exposed details and natural light and local arts interspersed throughout the space and beyond the casa, day trips in grenada oldest colonial city and check out the southern pacific coast of nicaragua. it's unspoiled, undiscovered and they do private sailing excursions as part of the resorts. >> clayton: amazing, two bedroom place to yourself. the house, five nights stay and the flight for $1500 a person. >> yes. >> clayton: go to courtney.com-- go to travelocity.com where courtney has a lot of great deals for you. great to see you. >> great to see you, thanks. >> clayton: doctors only gave this baby a 5% chance of survival and find out how doctors saved baby edward by freezing his body. that story, you don't want to miss coming up. then, the best news a mom could ask for, her soldier daughter home from war, wait until you see the
here this is amazing if you thought of going to latin america, nicaragua, the sun and sea as well. >>, you're staying in your own private casa, your own house, it looks like it's torn out of the pages of a design magazine, beautiful massive cane ceiling, wood exposed details and natural light and local arts interspersed throughout the space and beyond the casa, day trips in grenada oldest colonial city and check out the southern pacific coast of nicaragua. it's unspoiled, undiscovered and...
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and this was in nicaragua. in fact, running the sandinista government, now back again running the corona where, he put us together. and certainly fascinating there. i mean, i could run through so many people. i have to up -- one of the sessions with mandela, i was asked to tell mr. mcgrath the who was then president of zimbabwe and still president of zimbabwe who had used dollars timeout. he was not very happy with that. because of that, i was able to do that. our secretary of commerce asked me if i would share the 50th anniversary of the united nations, the effort a loss of the u.s. was given at that time, which i did because he said, look, if you can do that then you can take anything else. so, i mean, there have been a lot of people. you mention secretaries of treasury here in the united states, certainly the various heads of the fed and central bankers. i think worldwide, i think one of the things that we need to see more of getting to the point that i know you want to talk about is we need leadership, and
and this was in nicaragua. in fact, running the sandinista government, now back again running the corona where, he put us together. and certainly fascinating there. i mean, i could run through so many people. i have to up -- one of the sessions with mandela, i was asked to tell mr. mcgrath the who was then president of zimbabwe and still president of zimbabwe who had used dollars timeout. he was not very happy with that. because of that, i was able to do that. our secretary of commerce asked me...
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carol, i was born in nicaragua. i lived through a civil war. think what it's like to have armed men all over your countries and parks and schools. we have to solve this in rational ways where we involve the parents, the schools, the police, the local authorities, the federal authorities. militarizing it is not the answer. >> he's saying if we go in and try to control the violence somewhat then police can actually do their jobs, they can investigate crimes, grow closer to the community and take care of some of the things that ana and jason were talking about. >> that's a very valid point but we're not going to do it with the general coming across like a grade b clint eastwood movie. we have to know what to do and how to do it. we did it in los angeles with the l.a. police chief. it's about as ana pointed out involving the parents, getting guns off the streets, education programs for our young people and perhaps after school for them. there's a whole approach that has to be taken and it's not done by undermining our law enforcement officials or m
carol, i was born in nicaragua. i lived through a civil war. think what it's like to have armed men all over your countries and parks and schools. we have to solve this in rational ways where we involve the parents, the schools, the police, the local authorities, the federal authorities. militarizing it is not the answer. >> he's saying if we go in and try to control the violence somewhat then police can actually do their jobs, they can investigate crimes, grow closer to the community and...
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they work in argentina and nicaragua. >> that's super cool. >> republicans are trying to present an alternativet's dramatic. i was fascinated by eric cantor last week. the format was exactly that of a state of the union. this is a republican state of the union. supposed to be new ideas. there were no new ideas. he called for an end to all federal finances of social science research. the really important thing is to make sure we don't know anything about what works. >> it's remarkable. this is something i think we want to cover. it's a hidden story of this austerity of what's been done to research. it's broader than the austerity over a long period of time. i have family members and friends engaged in medical research. an uncle who is an amazie inini urologist. it's harder to get money for basic research. research is a tiny portion of what the government spends but a huge return. >> the private sector as well. >> in terms of research and knowledge, i was listening to the discussion how should people distinguish. he didn't give the best answer. much of what we are arguing over are clear predictio
they work in argentina and nicaragua. >> that's super cool. >> republicans are trying to present an alternativet's dramatic. i was fascinated by eric cantor last week. the format was exactly that of a state of the union. this is a republican state of the union. supposed to be new ideas. there were no new ideas. he called for an end to all federal finances of social science research. the really important thing is to make sure we don't know anything about what works. >> it's...