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entrevista cuando quieran en su tableta o telÉ mÓvil, tambiÉn nos puede en encontrÓn tar por video ondeañol? sí, claro. ¿qué me recomiendas? ¡nuestro especial! ¡pero bien especial! claro que sí. lo mismo por favor. ahora con tu app en español, wells fargo hace tus transacciones bancarias más fáciles, y listo. se ve que le gustó a tu amigo. ¿le gustó? no ha dejado de compartirlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ese fue el Último concierto de selena quintanilla, fue hace 20 aÑos, en houston, y hoy aquÍ este domingo en telemundo vamos a celebrar y recordar a la gran e selena lo conduces tÚ carmen? >> asÍ es tengo el placer y gusto de ser la presentadora de este ser selena. >> este segmento que vimos reciÉn la vamos a ver mÁs en tÚ programa. >> lo que queremos decir que con motivo del 20es aniversario de la muerte de selena hay numerosas homes pero el Único lugar que podrÁ ver el Último concierto de selena serÁ aquÍ en telemundo es esta noche a las 6 va a durar dos horas inter caladas con mÁs de 20 * entrevista que hemos realizado no solamente con familiares, sino con personas que trabajaron muy cerca de ella, inc
entrevista cuando quieran en su tableta o telÉ mÓvil, tambiÉn nos puede en encontrÓn tar por video ondeañol? sí, claro. ¿qué me recomiendas? ¡nuestro especial! ¡pero bien especial! claro que sí. lo mismo por favor. ahora con tu app en español, wells fargo hace tus transacciones bancarias más fáciles, y listo. se ve que le gustó a tu amigo. ¿le gustó? no ha dejado de compartirlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ese fue el Último concierto de selena quintanilla, fue hace 20 aÑos, en houston, y...
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what we really focused ond is letting the impact we're having in the lives of young people speak for itself. that's where the rebranding comes from for us. it's not just changing the name and getting a new logo. it's doubling down on the efforts to make sure young people have avenues for success. our partners making sure we're working in a very strategic way to help those young eem. >> what does it mean for parents to have these programs in place for their children? >> for parents, it means a lot. on the very basic level, it's the knowledge and recognition their young people are engaged in activities that are going to support them supplement what they're learning in school expose them to new avenues of discovery, that are going to ensure over the summer especially that they're not sliding back in what they learned over the school year. at the very basic, it's knowing that they're gain new competencies and become new selves. another way it impacts parents is the fact that through this young development work that we do a lot of violence is prevented. there's a lot of talk about the you
what we really focused ond is letting the impact we're having in the lives of young people speak for itself. that's where the rebranding comes from for us. it's not just changing the name and getting a new logo. it's doubling down on the efforts to make sure young people have avenues for success. our partners making sure we're working in a very strategic way to help those young eem. >> what does it mean for parents to have these programs in place for their children? >> for parents,...
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yet president obama and secretary kerry seem to be down playing the let to our lives ond our livelihoods. i'm eric bolling. our "cashin' in" crew jane rogers jonathan row begin, juan williams and lisa booth. mall of america on high alert, busting jihadists in brooklyn. why the mixed signals? >> you're absolutely right. there are mixed signals from this administration but that's what happens when you have an administration that's whose foreign policy is being dictated by incompetency. it's putting our security and economy at risk. what do you expect when you have an administration who thinks that global warming is a bigger threat than terrorism or who wants to find terrorists jobs. instead of criticizing christians and criticizing conservatives what this administration should do is be honest about the real threat and that threat is from radical islamic extremists. >> wayne, the director clapper and fbi director both said these are very very dangerous times right now. yet your president obama and we just heard secretary of state kerry saying no things aren't that bad. >> well eric to say t
yet president obama and secretary kerry seem to be down playing the let to our lives ond our livelihoods. i'm eric bolling. our "cashin' in" crew jane rogers jonathan row begin, juan williams and lisa booth. mall of america on high alert, busting jihadists in brooklyn. why the mixed signals? >> you're absolutely right. there are mixed signals from this administration but that's what happens when you have an administration that's whose foreign policy is being dictated by...
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violence to him wasme ond nature. >> do you know these are going happen before they happen? is it something that gets under your skin? >> no no. it just happens. just like that. sec i've probably hit a thousand people in my life. >> highly intelligent jason rose above his difficulty childhood to anterior master's degree from columbia university and in 2010 began a legal career on wall street. >> how was he able to get so far? to get from a foster home and get an ivy league education and get to wall street? >> whatever jason wants to do he does. there was one tri when he felt he was being abandon by his girlfriend, he would become very very violent. >> you know what? you're so -- >> stop. >> ingger.une of 2012 b in a fit of rage, jason beat danielle to death in their manhattan j apartment. danielle inadvertently dialed a friend of hers that night leaving a recording o murder. >> i'm going to let you up. >> jason claims he remembers nothing of the night. he was convicted of first degree murder andf the sentenced to life without parole. >> how did you feel physically when you l
violence to him wasme ond nature. >> do you know these are going happen before they happen? is it something that gets under your skin? >> no no. it just happens. just like that. sec i've probably hit a thousand people in my life. >> highly intelligent jason rose above his difficulty childhood to anterior master's degree from columbia university and in 2010 began a legal career on wall street. >> how was he able to get so far? to get from a foster home and get an ivy...
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top vo - lorena y este tema nos lleva a la pregunta de esta maÑa ond incremento elerado que ha tenidonia? juanfra participe este foro y su respuesta ddria ser mpartaunte la emisin de este notiero... lorena lo nico que tiene quecer es ir a nuestra pgina de facebook "telemundo 48"... all escribe su comentario... y aqu nosotros podramos compartir su opinin... juanfra participe con nosotros... recuerde: facebook/telemu ndo48 lorena - map fly --nos quedamos en san jose, si acciones criminales del cartel de los caballeros templarios liderados por servando gmez martnez "la tuta" -- este mismo estado en su capital tambien fue el escenario de su captura... lorena -- raul torres nos lleva a un recorrido por la casa en la ciudad de morelia, donde fue detenido el viernes pasado la tuta. --- take pkg 0:01 0:22 0:41 0:47 la casa siempre estaba cerrada dicen aqui hoy permanece abierta... y como si fuera atractivo turistico vienen a tomarse fotografias... pero nosotros entramos... la casa es sencilla apenas algunos muebles nada de lujo... los comisarios ejidales nos dijeron que nadie se imaginaba que
top vo - lorena y este tema nos lleva a la pregunta de esta maÑa ond incremento elerado que ha tenidonia? juanfra participe este foro y su respuesta ddria ser mpartaunte la emisin de este notiero... lorena lo nico que tiene quecer es ir a nuestra pgina de facebook "telemundo 48"... all escribe su comentario... y aqu nosotros podramos compartir su opinin... juanfra participe con nosotros... recuerde: facebook/telemu ndo48 lorena - map fly --nos quedamos en san jose, si acciones...
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. >>> we're just getting start ond wusa 9news at 9:00. two international students were hoping to make a few bucks cleaning a home in fairfax. instead the women say they were sexually assaulted. bruce leshan brings us that story at 5:30. >> new speed cameras up in dc. where to find them and avoid them coming up. >> i should take notes about that. we're outside. we're looking at temperatures a little bit below average. check out what we're tracking. more rain and snow showers on the way. right now they're in ohio and headed to pennsylvania. we'll tell you what that means for your morning commute. >> the 2016 presidential race is on and ted cruz is the first to formally jump in. i'm craig the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one to
. >>> we're just getting start ond wusa 9news at 9:00. two international students were hoping to make a few bucks cleaning a home in fairfax. instead the women say they were sexually assaulted. bruce leshan brings us that story at 5:30. >> new speed cameras up in dc. where to find them and avoid them coming up. >> i should take notes about that. we're outside. we're looking at temperatures a little bit below average. check out what we're tracking. more rain and snow showers...
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where is the next m ondelies-kraft breakup?l sit down and say, look, there is a big play with regard to eat emerging -- with regard to merging snacks and so forth. this is not exactly elephant hunting. probably committing between somewhere between $5 billion to $7 billion on this deal. he's got a lot left. olivia: a couple of questions about 3g. they have a unique buyout thio. for example, they have aggressive cost-cutting. and we know they typically hold an investment longer than your average american pe firm. what is your take? mario: i think you just outlined it. you look at what they did with burger king and with tim hortons. you can track all of those tight and am it. on the other side, this is now a public company. 6 million shares of kraft foods and that stock will be trading. you're talking about a company that will have a market cap of close to $80 billion. what do they do next? you are talking about $9 billion of ebitda looking out two or three years. how much debt is reduced to her how much do you grow it? they will
where is the next m ondelies-kraft breakup?l sit down and say, look, there is a big play with regard to eat emerging -- with regard to merging snacks and so forth. this is not exactly elephant hunting. probably committing between somewhere between $5 billion to $7 billion on this deal. he's got a lot left. olivia: a couple of questions about 3g. they have a unique buyout thio. for example, they have aggressive cost-cutting. and we know they typically hold an investment longer than your average...
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there is money to be made in europe alongside italy b onds. that being said, 60 billion a month is going to drive them even lower. you have to write some distortions for a period of time and look at what are your core holds. core holds for going to continue to do well and are more in what i would argue a state of equilibrium versus this incredible distortion being created -- intentional but distorted. erik: you have to have patience. rick: you have to have patience in the things that are your core holds and the tactical. stephanie: can you be tactical, given how big you are? rick: 100%. we have a series looking at different parts of the marketplace and where we think the most efficient expressions are, and a lot of these markets are incredibly deep, so you can move around. they may not locally be deep if everybody is time to go one way, but if you have a long-term thought process around what you are trying to do, be tactical around you from expressions, you could really do it. stephanie: rick, thank you so much. and even erik got to join. when
there is money to be made in europe alongside italy b onds. that being said, 60 billion a month is going to drive them even lower. you have to write some distortions for a period of time and look at what are your core holds. core holds for going to continue to do well and are more in what i would argue a state of equilibrium versus this incredible distortion being created -- intentional but distorted. erik: you have to have patience. rick: you have to have patience in the things that are your...
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warren has come a long way on the national stage since her debay onde debut in 2009.anywhere without being asked if she's going to run for president. even though she keeps saying no to that. the persistent clamoring demonstrates the powerful hold she has over a large chunk of american lirmberals. when she complained that a treasury official was too close to wall street. the white house had no chois but to pull his nomination. this week we look at her skill at maneuvering. she wants to be the most powerful democrat in america but doing it without running for president. let's talk a little bit about elizabeth warren. let me read this from a story in politico. this is what barney frank had to say about elizabeth warren. she has no chance to win, none. she would kill her credibility if she did. she's devoted her life to issues she cared about. and the second people perceive her as ambitious, interested in running, that's over. is that part of the mystique here is she's not running and it gives her more appeal and power? >> i think she is a mission driven politician not ou
warren has come a long way on the national stage since her debay onde debut in 2009.anywhere without being asked if she's going to run for president. even though she keeps saying no to that. the persistent clamoring demonstrates the powerful hold she has over a large chunk of american lirmberals. when she complained that a treasury official was too close to wall street. the white house had no chois but to pull his nomination. this week we look at her skill at maneuvering. she wants to be the...
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prosecuting these traffickers of foreign fighters under legislature that has derived directly from dash ond our coalition activities, so we're beginning to see countries across the region, we're beginning to see the activities of the eu helping to create a unity of purpose and vision on this issue. we have seen and we'll continue to see best practices being applied on border control measures. the sharing of information and intelligence the sharing of personnel name passenger name records. and that will improve over time. we all of course, our nation's, especially the western european states along the united states and canada, are states where privacy is an extraordinarily important aspect of who we are as a nation and our population. >> thank you, general. i know that since your time is limited, we are -- >> yes, ma'am. >> if you could finish that thought. >> well, we'll continue the best practices associated with working with indigenous populations and at risk populations to reduce the attractiveness of dash. and similar extremist organizations, legislative approaches, individually and acr
prosecuting these traffickers of foreign fighters under legislature that has derived directly from dash ond our coalition activities, so we're beginning to see countries across the region, we're beginning to see the activities of the eu helping to create a unity of purpose and vision on this issue. we have seen and we'll continue to see best practices being applied on border control measures. the sharing of information and intelligence the sharing of personnel name passenger name records. and...
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built a health care hub base ond the university of pittsburgh. medical center. the if i lan throw byes derived from the steel fortunes invested in education, cultural institutions historical preservation projects. made the city an interesting place to live. government together with private players invested in baunch of brownfield redevelopment projects that revitalized, as well as technology investments to bring companies in. and the students who came to go to universities got good jobs and affordable housing and stayed and created a resurgence in the economy. by 2009 when i will note the automobile industry in the united states was in bankruptcy, pittsburgh was voted by the economists intelligence unit as the most livable city in the united states. in contrast, in detroit which had the very sim set of challenges, decline of a major industry, loss of high value taxpayers and businesses, collapse of public revenues, massive increase in city obligations, pension health care as a rufflet declining tax base responded what i observed the response was, based upon a cu
built a health care hub base ond the university of pittsburgh. medical center. the if i lan throw byes derived from the steel fortunes invested in education, cultural institutions historical preservation projects. made the city an interesting place to live. government together with private players invested in baunch of brownfield redevelopment projects that revitalized, as well as technology investments to bring companies in. and the students who came to go to universities got good jobs and...