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inmigració de la integracion puntounivisio esperanza es que los hispos votemo y mostremos la fuerza politiciao, tenemos el voto >>toy de acuerdo, la composicion delunivis@@ congres estados unidos tiene que cambiar y @@al puntounivisional puntounn univision@@al puntounivision@@a grupo reducido que llamo al aministia, o sea, si un grupo minoritario pudo detenersto, podemos causar un cambio >>y me quedocon una sensión pesimista de tu libro >>al final del libro hablo del simbolismo hermoso de este país quehaecibidoa tanto inmigración, per lo que se nta, no es bonito >>muchas gracias, te agdezco. arizona, mucs gracias a los tres, al volver ,dos jóvenes va al punto para debatir sobre al n univeamnal punional acttoision @ o el volÁn mexicano ionivision@@ao @@candesal pun y univnfumaal p l que cubrÓ de cenizas a varitoisionpo@@iones.unto¿qÉ ta, les habla natalia cruz... vas al punto de las noticias.decenas de miles espaÑoles prestaron en madr y otras ciudades contra las medidade austeridad y por el primer aniversao del movimito de los indignados... unnforme dice que muchos estadounidenses que tomaron
inmigració de la integracion puntounivisio esperanza es que los hispos votemo y mostremos la fuerza politiciao, tenemos el voto >>toy de acuerdo, la composicion delunivis@@ congres estados unidos tiene que cambiar y @@al puntounivisional puntounn univision@@al puntounivision@@a grupo reducido que llamo al aministia, o sea, si un grupo minoritario pudo detenersto, podemos causar un cambio >>y me quedocon una sensión pesimista de tu libro >>al final del libro hablo del...
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>>tengo mi conclusion, la úica esperanza es que los hispos votemo y mostremos la fuerza politicia esro, tenemos el voto >>toy de acuerdo, la composicion delivisio@@ congres estados unidos tiene que cambiar y@@al punto (r)univision@@al pu) univision@@al punto (r)univisio grupo reducido que llamo al aministia, o sea, si un grupo minoritario pudo detenersto, podemos causar un cambio >>y me quedocon una sensión pesimista de tu libro >>al final del libro hablo del simbolismo hermoso de este país quehaecibidoa tanto inmigración, per lo que se nta, no es bonito >>muchas gracias, te agdezco. arizona, mucs gracias a los tres, al volver ,dos jóvenes va al punto para debatir sobrer)isn @@unto (univnal p (r)ivision@@av hola, soy felix de bedout. @ lanzan operativopara rastrear autores de masacre en mexico. mortifero accidente en chicago. e indignados reprimidos en madrid, españa.las autoridades de nuevo lÓn, mexico, montan operativo para rastrear a los autores de la matanza de 49 personas, @@lladas mutiladas en la carretera monterrey-reynosa.cuatro mujeres que se dirigian a una fiesta por el dia
>>tengo mi conclusion, la úica esperanza es que los hispos votemo y mostremos la fuerza politicia esro, tenemos el voto >>toy de acuerdo, la composicion delivisio@@ congres estados unidos tiene que cambiar y@@al punto (r)univision@@al pu) univision@@al punto (r)univisio grupo reducido que llamo al aministia, o sea, si un grupo minoritario pudo detenersto, podemos causar un cambio >>y me quedocon una sensión pesimista de tu libro >>al final del libro hablo del...
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>>tengo mi conclusion, la úica esperanza es que los hispos votemo y mostremos la erza politicia es laos unidos tiene que cambiar y nosotr podemos hacerlo. >>tenemososenadores, no estamos reprentandos politicamente >>con la participación civica, no solo el voto, que hizo que no se aprobara la ley maccne, un grupo reducido que llamol aministia, o sea, si un grupo minoritario pudo detenersto, podemos causar un cambio >>y me quedocon una sensión pesimista de tu libro >>al final del libro hablo del simbolismo hermoso de este paí quehaecibidoaanto inmigración, per lo que se nta, no es bonito >>muchas gracias, te agdezco. arizona, mucsraci a l en tres, al volverdos jóvenes va al punto para debatir sobre el volÁn mexicano popocatepetl lanÓ rocas incandescentes y una fumala que cubrÓ de cenizas a varias pobliones...¿qÉ tal?, les habla natalia cruz... vamos al punto de las notias.decenas de miles de espaÑoles protestaroen madrid y otras ciudades contra las medidas austeridad y por el primer aniversario del movimiento de los indignados... un informe dice que muchos estadounidenses que tomaron pÉ
>>tengo mi conclusion, la úica esperanza es que los hispos votemo y mostremos la erza politicia es laos unidos tiene que cambiar y nosotr podemos hacerlo. >>tenemososenadores, no estamos reprentandos politicamente >>con la participación civica, no solo el voto, que hizo que no se aprobara la ley maccne, un grupo reducido que llamol aministia, o sea, si un grupo minoritario pudo detenersto, podemos causar un cambio >>y me quedocon una sensión pesimista de tu libro...
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. >> memorial day weekend, watch commencement speeches on c-span, politicia politicians, white house officials, and business officials share their thoughts with the graduating class. saturday through tuesday. >>> the public policy center held a discussion on fact checking and the 2012 presidential election at the national press club in washington, d.c. journalists and political checkers examined claims made by and about former governor mitt romney and president bashar al assad barack obama. this portion of the event runs an hour. >> thank you, kathleen. thanks to all of you for sticking around for the final panel today. these are the guys who on the news side take these commercials and truth test them. and i think that's an important part of the process so that's what we're going to get into for the next hour. we were talking in the last panel about how the money is flowing this year and you may or may not know that across the country, it's now estimated that close to $10 billion will be spent in this political season both by the candidates themselves and by the super pacs. and you k
. >> memorial day weekend, watch commencement speeches on c-span, politicia politicians, white house officials, and business officials share their thoughts with the graduating class. saturday through tuesday. >>> the public policy center held a discussion on fact checking and the 2012 presidential election at the national press club in washington, d.c. journalists and political checkers examined claims made by and about former governor mitt romney and president bashar al assad...
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they decided to put it up for a vote in the first place which unnerved investors and politicia politiciansis would decide effectively if they remain in the eurozone. reluctant the irish may be to giving over control to brussels. the almost certain return to recession imply to be far greater. michelle. >> another key test at the ballot box. thank you, kelly. we've said it before, we're going to say it again. whatever happens in greece and europe, will have an impact on you, particularly your money. tyler mathisen and jeff kilburg now with more on how to play it and how to stay away from it. guys. >> michelle, thank you very much. jeff, my question is really we can tall #talk all day long and into the night about the big macro issues, what happens if -- what happens, but what i care about is my portfolio, my money. how can i protect myself but also leave room for profit? >> absolutely, tyler. correction protection is what we're talking about right now. you're going to find it in the u.s. dollar in the greenback, play that in the uup. but also precious metals. they become the safe haven. peop
they decided to put it up for a vote in the first place which unnerved investors and politicia politiciansis would decide effectively if they remain in the eurozone. reluctant the irish may be to giving over control to brussels. the almost certain return to recession imply to be far greater. michelle. >> another key test at the ballot box. thank you, kelly. we've said it before, we're going to say it again. whatever happens in greece and europe, will have an impact on you, particularly...
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it's also a perfect example of why voters don't trust politicia politicians. >> it is. >> strong wordsm giving santorum some credit here. he didn't turn on the dime. i mean, you had michele bachmann, who by the way, pulled out of the race in jan wear, waited until yesterday to endorse mitt romney, about you she told abc news that there's no way mitt romney can beat barack obama. and now is endorsing the man she thought was going to lose. and we have the case of newt gingrich. take a listen to something he said january and what he said yesterday. >> i don't know of any american president with a swiss bank account. i would be glad to have you explain that. i'm asked times is mitt romney conservative enough. my answer is simple -- compared to barack obama? you know, this is not a choice between mitt romney and ronald reagan. this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> so it was tortured, i thought, but it was a way of saying, look, i'm not saying i really love mitt romney. what i am saying is we need to beat the president of the unit
it's also a perfect example of why voters don't trust politicia politicians. >> it is. >> strong wordsm giving santorum some credit here. he didn't turn on the dime. i mean, you had michele bachmann, who by the way, pulled out of the race in jan wear, waited until yesterday to endorse mitt romney, about you she told abc news that there's no way mitt romney can beat barack obama. and now is endorsing the man she thought was going to lose. and we have the case of newt gingrich. take a...
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. >> was she someone who you felt was close to certain politicia politicians? >> yes. i think the course of her work she was close to politicians. >> we'll come to that in a moment. when you took over as editor of the "news of the world" in 2003, which aspects of the culture there, if any, did you want to change? >> i don't remember i wanted to change any of the cultural aspects. the name changed it instigated on becoming editor was a cosmetic one. i wanted to redesign the paper. >> you worked at both papers, "the sun" and the "news of the world." are there any differences in the culture of those two papers or not in your view of? >> in so much as one is a daily paper, so the pace of the paper is very different. the atmosphere is different to a degree, certainly on certain dates of the week. if you try to find a comparison between the "news of the world," the newt -- that's the you are producing the newspaper. >> your dealings with mr. rupert murdoch as editor, looking at a period of 2003-2007, about how often would you speak with the editor, do you think? >> i can't p
. >> was she someone who you felt was close to certain politicia politicians? >> yes. i think the course of her work she was close to politicians. >> we'll come to that in a moment. when you took over as editor of the "news of the world" in 2003, which aspects of the culture there, if any, did you want to change? >> i don't remember i wanted to change any of the cultural aspects. the name changed it instigated on becoming editor was a cosmetic one. i wanted to...
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. >> the public is ahead of the politicia politicians. our grandchildren look at this and say are you kidding me? this is an issue? this is obvious. this is the one issue that is guaranteed. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. >> there's never been an issue -- we have not seen a social issue move this fast among the population in decades. for americans, particularly young americans, a generational shift. they are narrowing on this, too. to move from a position where you have so clearly moving in the direction of so many americans. increasingly, it gets to your point about leadership and not looking too cynical. >> i think we are caught inside an echo chamber. it seems clear cut in manhattan and washington and even great britain. people get too far out in front of it. americans are like wait a second -- >> it was okay. >> marriage, most americans believe is between a man and woman. if this white house, one of the most tested and focus groups in the white house in u.s. history saw out there that gay marriage was a slam dunk, the preside
. >> the public is ahead of the politicia politicians. our grandchildren look at this and say are you kidding me? this is an issue? this is obvious. this is the one issue that is guaranteed. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. >> there's never been an issue -- we have not seen a social issue move this fast among the population in decades. for americans, particularly young americans, a generational shift. they are narrowing on this, too. to move from a position where you have so...