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alex: en una ocasiÓn no habÍa baÑos, estaba en la patagonia, habÍa hielo y no me baÑo por un buen tiemposuma, detalle de la creaciÓn que tiene distintos polÍticos. juan: protagonista no pueden ser mÁs antagÓnicos. los guardias fronterizos lleno de miedo por los cambios que enfrenta su pueblo por los inmigrantes y junto a Él ernesto gonzÁlez, un inmigrante iguala los millones que recorren las calles de estados unidos tras el sueÑo americano. cualquier parecido con la realidad no es mÁs que una sÁtira a una por la crÍtica al fenÓmeno de la inmigración. en la serie que comenzÓ a ser creada en 2007 se puede incluso aprender a vivir con las diferencias culturales. un programa que segÚn sus creadores va mucho mÁs allá de divertir, partiendo de la gran diferencia entre los llamados fascistas y los inmigrantes que luchan por sobrevivir en este paÍs. lalo alcaraz, un reconocido caricaturista es uno de los tres escritores que participan en este proyecto. recreando familias tÍpicas, una estadounidense y otra de inmigrantes, cuyas casas son vecinas. mucho mÁs que un simple programa de televisiÓn, es
alex: en una ocasiÓn no habÍa baÑos, estaba en la patagonia, habÍa hielo y no me baÑo por un buen tiemposuma, detalle de la creaciÓn que tiene distintos polÍticos. juan: protagonista no pueden ser mÁs antagÓnicos. los guardias fronterizos lleno de miedo por los cambios que enfrenta su pueblo por los inmigrantes y junto a Él ernesto gonzÁlez, un inmigrante iguala los millones que recorren las calles de estados unidos tras el sueÑo americano. cualquier parecido con la realidad no es...
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it was discovered in patagonia. crews nearly two years to unearth the creature.- the likely roamed the earth 100 million years ago. doug: that is the museum where everything comes to life at night. scary. according to our timing, rain will move in around 8:00 tonight. rain will be heavy at times, but it will clear out tomorrow. colderon sunday and even monday. cold and sunny. bundle up if you're going to the parade. larry: tha >> drama, emotion, excitement, and maybe, just maybe, confetti shot from a cannon. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] here we go. our first contestant is newly engaged and headed to the altar. so i imagine he could use some cash for that wedding. from boynton beach, florida, please welcome john trach. [cheers and applause] what's up, john? how you doing, man? >> great. how are you? >> welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, congratulations. >> th
it was discovered in patagonia. crews nearly two years to unearth the creature.- the likely roamed the earth 100 million years ago. doug: that is the museum where everything comes to life at night. scary. according to our timing, rain will move in around 8:00 tonight. rain will be heavy at times, but it will clear out tomorrow. colderon sunday and even monday. cold and sunny. bundle up if you're going to the parade. larry: tha >> drama, emotion, excitement, and maybe, just maybe, confetti...
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it was discovered in the patagonia region in 2014. although it boasts an imposing presence, titanosaurs were herbivores, making this, at least for now, the world's biggest known gentle giant. molly: a check of the headlines now -- authorities in indonesia arrest several suspect in connection with the deadly attack in the capital. the assault claimed by the islamic state organization. mobile medical clinic is sent to madaya. the united nations says the syria starvation amounts to a war crime. debate,sixth republican donald trump questioning the legality of ted cruz's presidential run. it is time now for a business update. i joined by kate moody. we are going to start off with oil prices. they dropped below the symbolic threshold. for the second time in a week, oil prices are trading under $30 a barrel at their lowest level in 12 years. branch, and international ranch mark -- an international benchmark, is trading at $29.83, $29.69, respectively. significant drops as the oversupply global market prepares for higher levels of production.
it was discovered in the patagonia region in 2014. although it boasts an imposing presence, titanosaurs were herbivores, making this, at least for now, the world's biggest known gentle giant. molly: a check of the headlines now -- authorities in indonesia arrest several suspect in connection with the deadly attack in the capital. the assault claimed by the islamic state organization. mobile medical clinic is sent to madaya. the united nations says the syria starvation amounts to a war crime....
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Jan 5, 2016
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we went down to patagonia in chile. we decided to take a big trip because my wife is currently pregnant and -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. i will pass that applause on to her. she is doing almost all the work. [ laughter ] last exciting trip so we went down to patagonia and it was really exciting, really beautiful place and ononof the things we decided to do, because my wife is an active person and she wanted to try to stay active for as long as she could, is we decided to go horseback riding down in chile. and we went to this ranch and to get -- you know, meet our guides and the head guide was this american woman, and there was a gaucho, a local chilean who was taking us out. and they were explaining to us sort of where our ride was gonna take us and while this woman was explaining it to me, i was distracted because sort of over in the corner of the horse pen, there were eight dogs just kind of going to town on something. and so she would sort of talk to me and i would look over and look back at her and then aga
we went down to patagonia in chile. we decided to take a big trip because my wife is currently pregnant and -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. i will pass that applause on to her. she is doing almost all the work. [ laughter ] last exciting trip so we went down to patagonia and it was really exciting, really beautiful place and ononof the things we decided to do, because my wife is an active person and she wanted to try to stay active for as long as she could, is we decided to go horseback...
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Jan 20, 2016
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dan: that's patagonia. each one kind of has a story. -woman 2: nice idea. -dan: thank you. these will be very popular. lemonis: what do you think of that? -woman 4: i like that. -man: these look so classic. that does look nice. daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african? -dan: correct. -woman 5: i see home. it hits home. -dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter into a very competitive fashion business, and you guys muscled through it. going forward, we have one objective -- great designs, great comfort, great price, and... -dave: great profit. -dan: great profit. -lemonis: great profit. -dan: there it is. lemonis: all right, guys. i'm really proud of these guys, and
dan: that's patagonia. each one kind of has a story. -woman 2: nice idea. -dan: thank you. these will be very popular. lemonis: what do you think of that? -woman 4: i like that. -man: these look so classic. that does look nice. daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african? -dan: correct. -woman 5: i see home. it hits home. -dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's...
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alex: en una ocasiÓn no habÍa baÑos, estaba en la patagonia, era invierno. encendido las alarmas. reportero: hace aÑos dejÓ de utilizar esos juguetes sin embargo el ojo izquierdo de este adolescente fue impactado por una de esas bolitas detrÁs caminaban por las calles. >> cuando llego a la casa lo dijo a uno, me dijo que lo dolÍa y le llevamos al mÉdico y ahÍ nos dijo. reportero_: el menor es uno de los 25 casos registrados, donde las edades de los niÑos oscilan entre 6:19 aÑos. >> la bolita impacta la parte anterior de la cÓrnea, cuando la sangre se acumula en la parte anterior, entre la cÓrnea y el iris, es la parte que le da color a tu ojo, entonces se acumula la sangre en ese espacio, y puede traer consecuencias. reportero: cuando el afectado es menor de 10 aÑos lleva un tratamiento especial. >> procedemos a ingresar al paciente con fines de tomar medidas, me explico, lo que ingresamos, ponemos el paciente en reposo, le colocamos los medicamentos necesarios, que todos son en gotas. reportero: el especialista advierte que estos golpes pueden ocasionar la
alex: en una ocasiÓn no habÍa baÑos, estaba en la patagonia, era invierno. encendido las alarmas. reportero: hace aÑos dejÓ de utilizar esos juguetes sin embargo el ojo izquierdo de este adolescente fue impactado por una de esas bolitas detrÁs caminaban por las calles. >> cuando llego a la casa lo dijo a uno, me dijo que lo dolÍa y le llevamos al mÉdico y ahÍ nos dijo. reportero_: el menor es uno de los 25 casos registrados, donde las edades de los niÑos oscilan entre 6:19...
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it was unearthed in the patagonia region in 2014 and took a team of palentologists18 months to excavatethan 200 bones, unlike most huge dinosaur remains where only fragments are left this dinosaur was 70% intact. >> you need a fairly complete skeleton to start to understand these animals as living organisms and this is what we can do now with these highly complete skeleton we can for the first time we will be able to answer those question. >> reporter: some of the remains were sent to a laboratory in canada where a cast of the entire dinosaur was made. a team of workers at the american museum of natural history in new york then put the dinosaur back together an ardous task unlike anything the human has ever under taken and the giant is on display for young and old to gaze at and admire now opening an unique window into unanswered questions of how the biggest of the big lived and eventually died, gabrielle with al jazeera new york. >>> read more about the story on our website, al jazeera.com and there you will find the stories and we are covering an al-shabab attacks on african union bas
it was unearthed in the patagonia region in 2014 and took a team of palentologists18 months to excavatethan 200 bones, unlike most huge dinosaur remains where only fragments are left this dinosaur was 70% intact. >> you need a fairly complete skeleton to start to understand these animals as living organisms and this is what we can do now with these highly complete skeleton we can for the first time we will be able to answer those question. >> reporter: some of the remains were sent...
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. >> reporter: a rancher in argentina's patagonia desert discovered the first titanosaur fossils in 2012. two years later, paleontologists excavated 223 more bones belonging to six dinosaurs there. among the excavated bones was this thigh bone, measuring eight feet long. >> for a long time, we've known that animals may have approached this size, but they were largely just quite fragmentary remains, and we couldn't get a really good look at just how immense these creatures were. >> reporter: the real fossils are too heavy to mount. so canadian researchers used 3-d scans to cast lightweight fiberglass replicas of 84 original bones to create the giant skeleton now on view. norell says 3-d printers and other advances in technology help improve the study of these extinct animals. >> the discoveries just keep continuing and continuing and it's really been a great time to be a paleontologist. >> reporter: the species found in argentina will get is formal scientific name in the next few months. for more, watch "raising the dinosaur giant" on the pbs series "nature", premiering february 17th. $5
. >> reporter: a rancher in argentina's patagonia desert discovered the first titanosaur fossils in 2012. two years later, paleontologists excavated 223 more bones belonging to six dinosaurs there. among the excavated bones was this thigh bone, measuring eight feet long. >> for a long time, we've known that animals may have approached this size, but they were largely just quite fragmentary remains, and we couldn't get a really good look at just how immense these creatures were....
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these include marathons, wilderness first aid certifications, trips to patagonia, denali and much the nine on your side skycam. we'll have a final check of the nine first warning different combinations... quick picks... sequential or random numbers... the record powerball jackpot means lotto fever around the tri-state! your odds of winning... and the tricks people try to becoming a multi-millionaire. that's coming up today on the now cincinnati at 4. let's get one last check of your forecast.temperatures are slowly rising after our chilly start at 60f in cincinnati. highs will top out in the mid 20s this afternoon.there will also we a slight snow chance for our very northern counties this evening. a weak area of snow is expected to pass along i-70 but the bottom edge of this snow would fall in the northern part of butler, warren and highland county. it would lead to minor amounts after 5 p.m. but if you are traveling to the north this evening, keep in mind that snow is forecasted in places like dayton and columbus. that's 9 on your side at noon you again at four for the now cincinnati
these include marathons, wilderness first aid certifications, trips to patagonia, denali and much the nine on your side skycam. we'll have a final check of the nine first warning different combinations... quick picks... sequential or random numbers... the record powerball jackpot means lotto fever around the tri-state! your odds of winning... and the tricks people try to becoming a multi-millionaire. that's coming up today on the now cincinnati at 4. let's get one last check of your...
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it was discovered in patagonia, argentina. it took several teams of people and several exhibitions to unearth the ancient bones. >> we needed to bring machinery and the truck, the flatbed truck to transport all the bones. it is a really large scale project. >> reporter: what you are looking at is a giant fiberglass cast. this is one of the dinosaurs actual bone, this fema or thigh bone weighing in at over a thousand pounds. it's larger than your average couch. i want to put into perspective how big this would be. a big african elephant is seven this guy, 70 tons. he could easily peek in the window of a five story building. that's. paleontologist art sure if this dinosaur was male or female but they do know it wasn't fully grown. they can measure its age by rings in the neck similar to the rings on the trunk of a tree. >> we don't know why they form but they even occur in us and some of the bones in the base of our skull. >> this plant eater roamed the earth nearly a hundred million years ago. >> i thought it was gigantic and ?
it was discovered in patagonia, argentina. it took several teams of people and several exhibitions to unearth the ancient bones. >> we needed to bring machinery and the truck, the flatbed truck to transport all the bones. it is a really large scale project. >> reporter: what you are looking at is a giant fiberglass cast. this is one of the dinosaurs actual bone, this fema or thigh bone weighing in at over a thousand pounds. it's larger than your average couch. i want to put into...
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or a patagonia vest they can wear all year long. 3 the i-gen - the teens debt... and they certainly don't want to be like the older millenial generation... in debt forever. those teens aren't balking just at luxury brand names.. but also more expensive things like cars, and colleges.. opting for 3 it's now 5:__. time to check the forecast with dave. 3 3 3 it is 5:__: time now to find out what's happening on the roads - with our 3 3 3 3 3 and if you're in downtown tampa today, brace yourselves for some cannon fire. ye mystic krewe will be at city hall this afternoon waiting for may buckhorn to surrender the city. they will arrive at lykes gaslight park by *float around 11-30 this morning. the meeting takes place at noon. if the past is any indication, the mayor likely will *not give weekend. 3 3 in sports this morning: another buc makes it to the pro bowl... and the lightning start contract negotiations with steven stamkos. here's fox13 sports diretor "chip carter". 3 jameis winston is going to the pro bowl, he's the first rookie quarterback in team history to make
or a patagonia vest they can wear all year long. 3 the i-gen - the teens debt... and they certainly don't want to be like the older millenial generation... in debt forever. those teens aren't balking just at luxury brand names.. but also more expensive things like cars, and colleges.. opting for 3 it's now 5:__. time to check the forecast with dave. 3 3 3 it is 5:__: time now to find out what's happening on the roads - with our 3 3 3 3 3 and if you're in downtown tampa today, brace yourselves...
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. >> that's very : i believe that's patagonia, yes? >> you're right. >> jimmy: there you go, okay. so we'll get sweaters like that. pick whichever one you want to be.ing to have to play you. you being the more handsome one.writes itself. >> when do we start? >> i'm preceded. >> jimmy: production begins tonight. >> tonight, yeah. >> jimmy: we have to do it quick before tragedy befalls. flew in from london? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you're working, i presume? >> i'm doing a film called "wonder woman." >> jimmy: oh, you play wh. [ cheers and applause ] >> very progressive >> jimmy: you're in "wonder woman." >> i tray steve trevor, for you that know the lore,tter half. there's a mr. wonder woman, i didn't know that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they're not married, though, right? >> i mean, fine details of it. but -- yeah. i'm a stay at home dad kind of guy. >> jimmy: wonder woman's married, wow. what is it like to play a yfriend? you don't see that very much. >> it's great. >> jimmy: do you have powers? >> none. absolutely none. >> jimmy: who talked you into >> you know, it's -- i seek out -- a
. >> that's very : i believe that's patagonia, yes? >> you're right. >> jimmy: there you go, okay. so we'll get sweaters like that. pick whichever one you want to be.ing to have to play you. you being the more handsome one.writes itself. >> when do we start? >> i'm preceded. >> jimmy: production begins tonight. >> tonight, yeah. >> jimmy: we have to do it quick before tragedy befalls. flew in from london? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy:...
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me voy a la patagonia. la verdad es que voy lejos y eso me gusta.mayor propÓsito para este 2016? alejandra: ser feliz, gozar, tener salud. johnny: con la salud vamos a lograr lo que queremos. le pregunto a usted, chula que se estÁ despertando, cuál es su propÓsito? nosotros en despierta amÉrica estamos convencidos que este serÁ nuestro aÑo. maite: proponerse metas que puede lograr. lo hacemos con una visualizaciÓn. alejandro: pero ahora para llevar esas resoluciones a lo visual y que la mente lo reconozca y nos programemos, les vamos a enseÑar hoy un tablero de visualizaciÓn donde vamos a recortar figuras, imÁgenes y las vamos a pegar allÍ. para ver nuestros sueÑos y refrescarlos. allÁ voy, voy a ti. maite: para arrancar la pregunta es cuÁles son sus metas? a decretar, seÑores. johnny: que sean cosas reales. a los 65 aÑos no vengas a pedir una muchacha como esta. alejandro: a veces nos ponemos metas difÍciles. yo no puedo querer ser basquetbolista. hay personas que no pueden ser corredor de caballos. hay que realmente ser honestos con nosotros y sab
me voy a la patagonia. la verdad es que voy lejos y eso me gusta.mayor propÓsito para este 2016? alejandra: ser feliz, gozar, tener salud. johnny: con la salud vamos a lograr lo que queremos. le pregunto a usted, chula que se estÁ despertando, cuál es su propÓsito? nosotros en despierta amÉrica estamos convencidos que este serÁ nuestro aÑo. maite: proponerse metas que puede lograr. lo hacemos con una visualizaciÓn. alejandro: pero ahora para llevar esas resoluciones a lo visual y que la...
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patagonia, glaciers, penguins on cape horn which from a meteorologist's perspective it is a big deal. as well is a meteorologist storm chasers. >> we are all about extreme s n science. >> excited to see more of your pictures and have you back, maria. congratulations. >> the time is 12 minutes after the hour. murder mystery. fearing nora manda knocks saga. her pictures may be ready. heres of tight hepatitis c. growing grayer said in the feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. you both have a perfect driperfect.ord. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof... your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual ins
patagonia, glaciers, penguins on cape horn which from a meteorologist's perspective it is a big deal. as well is a meteorologist storm chasers. >> we are all about extreme s n science. >> excited to see more of your pictures and have you back, maria. congratulations. >> the time is 12 minutes after the hour. murder mystery. fearing nora manda knocks saga. her pictures may be ready. heres of tight hepatitis c. growing grayer said in the feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold...
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Jan 14, 2016
01/16
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it was discovered in patagonia, argentina. it took several teams of people and seven different expeditions to unearth the ancient bones. >> we had to build a road to get there. because we need to bring machinery. we needed to bring the trucks, the flatbed trucks to transport all the bones back to a museum. it's a really large scale project. >> reporter: what you're looking at is a giant fiberglass cast. this is one of the dinosaur's actual bones. it's the femur or the thigh bone, weighing in at over 1,000 pounds. i want to put into perspective have been. an african elephant, seven tons. this guy, 70 tons. from the ground to his shoulder is 20 feet, which means with his neck at a 45 degree angle, he could easily peek in the window of a five-story building. now that's big. paleontologists aren't sure if it was male or female, but they know it wasn't fully grown. they can measure its age by rings in the neck similar to the rings on the trunk of a tree. >> we don't know why they form. they even occur in us in the bones in the base
it was discovered in patagonia, argentina. it took several teams of people and seven different expeditions to unearth the ancient bones. >> we had to build a road to get there. because we need to bring machinery. we needed to bring the trucks, the flatbed trucks to transport all the bones back to a museum. it's a really large scale project. >> reporter: what you're looking at is a giant fiberglass cast. this is one of the dinosaur's actual bones. it's the femur or the thigh bone,...