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so this book starts out with your childhood in puerto rico. your experiences with congenital mega colon. and your years in the in the public health system and how did you decide what to include in your book. and jill, how did you take it from her brain and her memories and put it onto the pages. i think i'll start on that one. she had recorded 24 one hour interviews at the time that. we started working on this book. six of which had been transcribed, 18 of which had not. wow. it takes me 6 hours to transcribe a one hour interview tape. so after 108 hours, for those of you that want to do the math, i dreaming in her voice. i was thinking in her voice. i was speaking in her voice and the process of doing those interviews also allowed me to see where the holes were. i wanted to learn about topics and we had a wonderful relationship. we are both, as she calls us, type a plus. oh, both. both of you. both of us. okay. our type. a-plus so i would send her questions and i would ask her for information, and she would provide me with all of the informat
so this book starts out with your childhood in puerto rico. your experiences with congenital mega colon. and your years in the in the public health system and how did you decide what to include in your book. and jill, how did you take it from her brain and her memories and put it onto the pages. i think i'll start on that one. she had recorded 24 one hour interviews at the time that. we started working on this book. six of which had been transcribed, 18 of which had not. wow. it takes me 6...
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. >> las alertas de tornado siguen vigentes mientras en puerto rico continua la emergencia por las inundacionesen la solicitud de asilo. >> la casa blanca anuncia nuevas reglas para acelerar la e expulsion de aquellos migrantes que no califiq califiquen. >> justicia para como las vas azotando toda la calle. >> justicia para abril. >> una adolescente de 17 anos es victima de una brutal volpiza a manos de su presunto novio en asilo. >> nuevas no califiquen. >> he visto abril. >> un buen samaritano intervino tras ver que abril fue est estrangulada hasta perder la conciencia. >> y hay nuevas reglas para los perritos viajeros. >> perritos viajeros. >> le diremos que requisitos tendran que cumplir ahora los canes que ingresen a estados unidos. >> y asi comenzamos. >> mundo en la noche, con arantxao y saga. >> muchisimas gracias por ac acompanarnos. >> esta noche vamos a comenzar con la situacion que se esta viendo en el pais. >> dia de tornados. >> esta tarde en colombia tenecin, un el potente torbellino arrojo escombros en la carretera interestatal 65. >> tornados tambien se reportaron en otros dos
. >> las alertas de tornado siguen vigentes mientras en puerto rico continua la emergencia por las inundacionesen la solicitud de asilo. >> la casa blanca anuncia nuevas reglas para acelerar la e expulsion de aquellos migrantes que no califiq califiquen. >> justicia para como las vas azotando toda la calle. >> justicia para abril. >> una adolescente de 17 anos es victima de una brutal volpiza a manos de su presunto novio en asilo. >> nuevas no califiquen....
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gracias puerto rico.si usted creyó que las emociones ya se terminaron. qué cree? pues que no, porque mañana martes a partir de las 7, iniciará una nueva temporada de top chef vip con 20 famosos dando lo mejor en la cocina para llevarse el título y sobre todo, el honor. temporada que una vez más tendrá la conducción de carmen villalobos. vamos a ver al puma, al legendario puma. te imaginas cocinar? tendría que agarrarse la melena de verdad, porque si no se le va a venir todo para, para la cocina. mucha expectativa. yo algún día quisiera ver al gran césar bayona cocinando su paella y en top chef vip. será y bueno, felicitar a todo el equipo de producción de la casa de los famosos rating espectacular, una gran producción. mucha gente pendiente hoy de ese gran final. y bueno, yo sí le tenía la ficha a maripily si maripily también y pero yo pienso que lupillo podría llegar al segundo lugar, pero quedó en el tercero. pero eshoo a fondo su estrategia. si yo me la jugué, yo sé que tú eras más analítico con eso. n
gracias puerto rico.si usted creyó que las emociones ya se terminaron. qué cree? pues que no, porque mañana martes a partir de las 7, iniciará una nueva temporada de top chef vip con 20 famosos dando lo mejor en la cocina para llevarse el título y sobre todo, el honor. temporada que una vez más tendrá la conducción de carmen villalobos. vamos a ver al puma, al legendario puma. te imaginas cocinar? tendría que agarrarse la melena de verdad, porque si no se le va a venir todo para, para...
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so this book starts out with your childhood in puerto rico. your experiences with congenital mega colon. and your years in the in the public health system and how did you decide what to include in your book. and jill, how did you take it from her brain and her memories and put it onto the pages. i think i'll start on that one. she had recorded 24 one hour interviews at the time that. we started working on this book. six of which had been transcribed, 18 of which had not. wow. it takes me 6 hours to transcribe a one hour interview tape. so after 108 hours, for those of you that want to do the math, i dreaming in her voice. i was thinking in her voice. i was speaking in her voice and the process of doing those interviews also allowed me to see where the holes were. i wanted to learn about topics and we had a wonderful relationship. we are both, as she calls us, type a plus. oh, both. both of you. both of us. okay. our type. a-plus so i would send her questions and i would ask her for information, and she would provide me with all of the informat
so this book starts out with your childhood in puerto rico. your experiences with congenital mega colon. and your years in the in the public health system and how did you decide what to include in your book. and jill, how did you take it from her brain and her memories and put it onto the pages. i think i'll start on that one. she had recorded 24 one hour interviews at the time that. we started working on this book. six of which had been transcribed, 18 of which had not. wow. it takes me 6...
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would bring up the fact that people in puerto rico increased their support of one another in thisbiological changes since they had access to blood tests done on the monkeys for 13 years. >> what we found is that individuals who had lived through the hurricane had immune systems that looked like they had aged an extra two years. >> what is that in human years? >> six to eight human years. >> they aged six to eight years? >> they aged six to eight human years. >> my gosh. through the trauma? >> that was on average. that's the work we are trying to do right now. what makes some of the individuals more resilient to the hurricane? >> is the hypothesis that it has something to do with friendships? >> we think that those individuals who were able to have stronger bonds, stronger friendships, might have been protected from this really stressful event. >> the hurricane opened all new avenues of their research, with questions such as, what predicts who survives a catastrophe like an earthquake or hurricane and how quickly they recover. when you step back and look at your study in terms of c
would bring up the fact that people in puerto rico increased their support of one another in thisbiological changes since they had access to blood tests done on the monkeys for 13 years. >> what we found is that individuals who had lived through the hurricane had immune systems that looked like they had aged an extra two years. >> what is that in human years? >> six to eight human years. >> they aged six to eight years? >> they aged six to eight human years....
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francisca: maripili regresa a puerto rico.tas estudiantiles en al menos dos universidades. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". tus maÑanas empiezan con alegrÍa. la informaciÓn que necesitas y la mejor energÍa. [mÚsica] este internet no es sólo rápido. este internet es rapidez como nunca viste. ahora con el doble de velocidad por el mismo precio. solo $19.99 al mes. es el internet más rápido. rapidez a la velocidad de recetas de último minuto. videos virales. videollamadas de año nuevo. y ganar en el video juego. rapidez así en casa. hazlo todo. al mismo tiempo. rápido. ♪ francisca: es la inteligencia artificial. alan: es que pepe aguilar estÁ bien asustado y nos vuelve hablar del giro que va de negocio la mÚsica con esto de la inteligencia artificial. >> y se van a poder hacer el triple canciones con la misma calidad, entonces quiÉn sabe quÉ vaya a pasar, a lo mejor los artistas nos dedicamos a hacer jazz y sacar una canciÓn cada tres dÍas y tener al cabo de unos 10 aÑos miles de canciones y estar cobrando
francisca: maripili regresa a puerto rico.tas estudiantiles en al menos dos universidades. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". tus maÑanas empiezan con alegrÍa. la informaciÓn que necesitas y la mejor energÍa. [mÚsica] este internet no es sólo rápido. este internet es rapidez como nunca viste. ahora con el doble de velocidad por el mismo precio. solo $19.99 al mes. es el internet más rápido. rapidez a la velocidad de recetas de último minuto. videos...
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y en esa zona, en puerto rico, particularmente las tardes durante el verano, se torna bien activa, las que se recuperen y también las imágenes que estábamos viendo de texas, de esas de ese viento repentino. estaba conversando con gente que vive allá en houston y dallas y nos decían que de repente sonaron las alarmas y ellos no sabían qué hacer. y un fuerte viento y empezó a tirar todo. así es, fuertes vientos entre 70 a 80 millas por hora. básicamente esos son vientos de fuerza de huracán categoría 1. increíble. y han venido así ya por varios días. así es. y va a continuar entonces el tiempo severo en esa zona. bueno, ojalá que todo salga bien por allá. pues muchas gracias marcelo. vamos a la pausa. se realizaron hoy los argumentos finales en el juicio criminal en contra del expresidente donald trump. entérese que aconteció en la corte. además le diremos cómo el distrito escolar de oakland lidera la nación ayudando a combatir el cambio climático. estamos en oracle park para cubrir a los san francisco giants y al regreso les vamos a contar por qué el equipo de bahíene laa ti en el juici
y en esa zona, en puerto rico, particularmente las tardes durante el verano, se torna bien activa, las que se recuperen y también las imágenes que estábamos viendo de texas, de esas de ese viento repentino. estaba conversando con gente que vive allá en houston y dallas y nos decían que de repente sonaron las alarmas y ellos no sabían qué hacer. y un fuerte viento y empezó a tirar todo. así es, fuertes vientos entre 70 a 80 millas por hora. básicamente esos son vientos de fuerza de...
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what were the biggest challenges to being from puerto rico and how did you feel? proud. your heritage in the face of discrimination or prejudice? i never feel i am not to allow you to make me feel bad for what i am that. i cannot control the only who did that to me was the the captain in the navy that interview me for being nephrologist in bethesda. i went there, and all of a sudden i walk in there and man with the feet on the desk there was reading washington post and doesn't pay any attention to me. i didn't know what to do with myself. so finally he removes the newspaper and says, did you hear? we're looking for a few good men and takes reading again. so i didn't know what to do. his secretary comes and says, don't listen to jerks this. go to the bureau if you want to be in the navy. and i so i cross the street and day i joined the public service by going to the nih. so in my book at the end in acknowledgments, i sent that captain here. i said thank you to the captain that never interviewed me because of his stupidity. i am who i am that's great story to. the next que
what were the biggest challenges to being from puerto rico and how did you feel? proud. your heritage in the face of discrimination or prejudice? i never feel i am not to allow you to make me feel bad for what i am that. i cannot control the only who did that to me was the the captain in the navy that interview me for being nephrologist in bethesda. i went there, and all of a sudden i walk in there and man with the feet on the desk there was reading washington post and doesn't pay any attention...
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i mean, it just, it boggles the mind, does it not puerto rico, puerto rico, that's a good example. a puerto rican, right? they were telling us, here's what you can do or can't do with puerto rico that this is amazing. and the fact that the legislature has now come out and say, look, we don't trust china. i mean, i'm sorry, we don't trust the us. and there meddling in here, and we're going to go against the guy who's with china. that kind of creates a different uh, a different narrative that we've been following for some time. and we're going to follow this by the way. here's another story. something weird that's going on in the us, which is and shouldn't bother americans, you know, weren't guaranteed in our constitution here in the united states in this country. some really wonderful things because we really do have a great constitution. the 4th and 5th, 5th amendments of our constitution. tell us, the government does not have the right to search for seizure property, unless they have a warrant where they suspect the incrementing a specific crime and they tell you what the crime is
i mean, it just, it boggles the mind, does it not puerto rico, puerto rico, that's a good example. a puerto rican, right? they were telling us, here's what you can do or can't do with puerto rico that this is amazing. and the fact that the legislature has now come out and say, look, we don't trust china. i mean, i'm sorry, we don't trust the us. and there meddling in here, and we're going to go against the guy who's with china. that kind of creates a different uh, a different narrative that...
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. >> you were talking about coming from puerto rico to the u.s. when you were 20, to study.ne that has driven me crazy by the current national discussion of immigration is its focused on the border and focused on this problem. these people are coming here and it's a problem. the notion that lots of people come here and they bring with them amazing stuff, and having a country people want to come to his a good problem to have. reading about your ingenuity and drive of coming here, i was reminded how much that is dropped out of the conversation. >> imagine, there would be no hamilton. campaigns i was part of. my wife is an amazing clinical psychologist that worked very hard. our stories are not unique. that's what i talk about in relentless. we are a typical latino family. many other latino families work hard and all they do is making sure their kids are doing better than them. that's why we came. >> it's interesting because the puerto rican experience is distinct. you do not face the obstacles of the immigration system because of the fact puerto rico was part of the u.s.. it's
. >> you were talking about coming from puerto rico to the u.s. when you were 20, to study.ne that has driven me crazy by the current national discussion of immigration is its focused on the border and focused on this problem. these people are coming here and it's a problem. the notion that lots of people come here and they bring with them amazing stuff, and having a country people want to come to his a good problem to have. reading about your ingenuity and drive of coming here, i was...
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ahÍ la ve con la bandera de puerto rico. muy bien. usted hoy entrÓ a google.ransformÓ en un colorido festÍn con huevo estrellado incluido. >> tenemos aquÍ un poquito de chiles serrano. >> josefina murillo nos preparÓ chilaquiles como los de la animaciÓn chilaquiles. su nombre proviene del nÁhuatl, que significa chiles en pedazos. tiene un origen humilde que convierte tortillas viejas en un manjar suculento que pueden ser rojos, guajillo con salsa verde. >> lo bÁsico, unos chilaquiles que la tortilla no tenÍa tan costo, tan elevado, una salsita y unos frijoles refritos y ya tenÍas un desayuno delicioso. >> el doodle de hoy coincide con la fecha de publicaciÓn de la primera receta documentada de este platillo el 23 de mayo de 1962. >> dibujÉ este. algunas ideas. primero este para enseÑarles qÉe era lo que yo querÍa hacer. escogieron una idea despierta. >> hoy rosa cumpliÓ aÑos y lo celebrÓ con las maÑanitas y un plato de chilaquiles. >> me recuerda mis papÁs, mis abuelos, porque uno viene y deja su familia allÁ en mÉxico y pues es un recuerdo muy bonito para tod
ahÍ la ve con la bandera de puerto rico. muy bien. usted hoy entrÓ a google.ransformÓ en un colorido festÍn con huevo estrellado incluido. >> tenemos aquÍ un poquito de chiles serrano. >> josefina murillo nos preparÓ chilaquiles como los de la animaciÓn chilaquiles. su nombre proviene del nÁhuatl, que significa chiles en pedazos. tiene un origen humilde que convierte tortillas viejas en un manjar suculento que pueden ser rojos, guajillo con salsa verde. >> lo bÁsico,...
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and what are some of the consequences is due to these extra days, and especially in places like puerto rico seeing those extreme surges. >> so the things that we worry about with heat are, you know, are very the first thing we worry about is people's health. and so we've seen that around the country. we see that around the world that when conditions start to get above this level, this this stressful level, that people start to show up in the emergency room, people start to show up sick and dying, and the warmer it gets above that level, the more the more stressful it becomes. and it really is just like this pressure that we're putting on society and any weaknesses that are in society, you know, around, you know, people who are unhoused, people who are in other otherwise vulnerable states, people who are very young or very old or have some underlying health condition are the first people to succumb to the challenges of heat. >> yeah. and it's not just heat either, because we should point out that we have other natural weather phenomenons that have been happening more frequently, or at least
and what are some of the consequences is due to these extra days, and especially in places like puerto rico seeing those extreme surges. >> so the things that we worry about with heat are, you know, are very the first thing we worry about is people's health. and so we've seen that around the country. we see that around the world that when conditions start to get above this level, this this stressful level, that people start to show up in the emergency room, people start to show up sick...
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in puerto rico. >> jimmy: in puerto rico and almost dying. >> tariq: what was that -- the zip line was monster" or something, right? like the -- >> jimmy: it was just terrible. it was a terrible thing. it was the most frightening thing i ever did in my lifetime. and then i -- we went down the zip line -- this is in puerto rico and it is called "the monster" or something. it's two miles long or something crazy. >> tariq: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's unbelievable. and i did it. and i go all -- it's all good, it's good for the show. and i get off, and i go, "all right, get me in a car, let me get me out of here." and they go, "you can't just get in the car, you have to take another zip line to the parking lot." [ laughter ] another zip line. i go, "you have got to be kidding me, man." i'm -- i felt like screaming. i felt like crying. i didn't know what to do. any emotion, i'm in the jungle. they go, "you can't get -- the only way you can get out is to zip line to safety." and the first zip line was like this, where i was flying, like that. >> tariq: right. >> jimmy: and my -- the fat on my
in puerto rico. >> jimmy: in puerto rico and almost dying. >> tariq: what was that -- the zip line was monster" or something, right? like the -- >> jimmy: it was just terrible. it was a terrible thing. it was the most frightening thing i ever did in my lifetime. and then i -- we went down the zip line -- this is in puerto rico and it is called "the monster" or something. it's two miles long or something crazy. >> tariq: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's...
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obviously the doe and solar companies in puerto rico. i've turned a lot about took to puerto rico ensuring the award wasn't bottlenecked with administering agency. my constituents would see the model used more broadly across the federal government especially for folks in puerto rico. fort hood a worse department of justice awards et cetera. how exactly does this bottle work specifically as it relates to puerto rico mr. mark can you talk about anything to overcome any administrative hurdles you had to overcome question. >> think is such a question puerto rico as you know is very unique and the fact there are layers of bureaucracy to get anything done but congress gives a billion dollars to be able to do rooftop solar pre-thanks so much for supporting that. what we have done to hear how we should be distributing desperate how should be prioritizing putting solar panels on homes? asked mount communities on health issue. way better than tapping the best position to identify who those people are pretty verified of course are they qualify for
obviously the doe and solar companies in puerto rico. i've turned a lot about took to puerto rico ensuring the award wasn't bottlenecked with administering agency. my constituents would see the model used more broadly across the federal government especially for folks in puerto rico. fort hood a worse department of justice awards et cetera. how exactly does this bottle work specifically as it relates to puerto rico mr. mark can you talk about anything to overcome any administrative hurdles you...
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so right now we've got an emerging problem with den guy in the united states -- excuse me, in puerto rico well as in central and south america with lots of cases likely to occur. we wan to be able to have that data from el salvador, honduras or wherever with, be able to be presented so that people around there can see, oh, it is increasing. we need to take care to make sure that we're looking out for those cases, get them in the hospital, etc., and that we can monitor that in the united states to see what's happening and likely may happen in puerto rico, which we think is the case as well. interoperability for decision making can be seen and lead people to do the right thing. >> so, or you know, when you lookt at the strategy and the x pillars, who could argue with the importance of the six pillars? but they cost money, and we're dealing with a very difficult budget situation across the board or in the u.s. government but particularly as it pertain it is the -- pertains to the cdc and some of our other agencies. so, you know, went you think about the pepfar e authorization challenge and t
so right now we've got an emerging problem with den guy in the united states -- excuse me, in puerto rico well as in central and south america with lots of cases likely to occur. we wan to be able to have that data from el salvador, honduras or wherever with, be able to be presented so that people around there can see, oh, it is increasing. we need to take care to make sure that we're looking out for those cases, get them in the hospital, etc., and that we can monitor that in the united states...
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in the university of puerto rico , which is under the political rule of the united states. students instead. the american flag and the palestinian flag were installed on the university building. in new york university, the police attacked the tent and arrested a number of students and professors. i am a university employee. i was arrested because i wanted to i defend the students who are being arrested unnecessarily. this is really embarrassing. because students are arrested for no reason and the police is not responsible at all. the number of arrested students has reached more than 2,800. at the university of arizona, a number of students who participated in anti-zionist protests were told that they do not have the right to participate in the graduation ceremony. the students of this university were also targeted by the police with tear gas yesterday. following the resignation of presidents of american universities , the president of another university also resigned. the resignation of the president of cornell university is due to student protests in support of palestine.
in the university of puerto rico , which is under the political rule of the united states. students instead. the american flag and the palestinian flag were installed on the university building. in new york university, the police attacked the tent and arrested a number of students and professors. i am a university employee. i was arrested because i wanted to i defend the students who are being arrested unnecessarily. this is really embarrassing. because students are arrested for no reason and...
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1892 but a group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by them as the official arm of the republican party but we are not funded by them or pay any dues to them. host: how are you financially supported? guest: we are supported by donors and we know how hard it is to be a college student. we are famously broke so we don't require our chapters pay any kind of money. we are one hundred percent supported by donors. host: how big is your staff? guest: we have a staff of about six people. i am both staff and board like chairman and ceo so i'm chairman of the board and i run our staff. host: have you started officially campaigning for former president trump even though he is not the official nominee? host: our main goal this year is really down ballot. we are working on holding the house and flipping the senate. we cannot start do
1892 but a group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by them as the official arm of the republican party but we are not funded by them or pay any dues to them. host: how are you financially supported? guest: we are...
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the university of puerto rico in one of these encampments.that point fighting against an increase tuition at university. we need to make sure, that what we see in the end will prevail. we need to make sure that happens. >> i have to ask you what inspired you to put your book out now? what do you hope readers will take away from your inspiring story? >> i think that i began to read right after the 2022 it midterm election. all of these new experts on latino politics indicating latinos were becoming republicans and supporting trump. and many said instead of criticism what others are doing, why don't you put your 45 years of experience in dealing with politics in the latino community? your positions about it and what you would love to see over four and a half decades. so that is what i did. but the thing is that everything that i do, my family is involved. so my family will become the protagonist or relentless. >> and now the book is relentless. it is out now. your son, how everybody knows your son around the world from hamilton, and he's a grea
the university of puerto rico in one of these encampments.that point fighting against an increase tuition at university. we need to make sure, that what we see in the end will prevail. we need to make sure that happens. >> i have to ask you what inspired you to put your book out now? what do you hope readers will take away from your inspiring story? >> i think that i began to read right after the 2022 it midterm election. all of these new experts on latino politics indicating...
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>> we are working very closely with puerto rico. challenges they need to make sure that they have the administrative foundation to administer the program so that when people apply, they get benefits quickly. when they are no longer qualified, they are transitioned off of the program . there's an awful lot of work that has to be done setting up the technology and staffing of this effort so we are working very closely with the governor, i traveled the puerto rico and talk to him specifically about this. e it is not a matter of weeks or months but i think it is in the foreseeable future, the expectation and the goal is to transition to s.n.a.p. >> you did publish, usda did publish feasibility study were concluded puerto rico is ready to transition to s.n.a.p. , is that your position? >> it is my position we are working closely with them to make sure they have their ducks in line, the worst thing to happen would be the transition to take place for them not to administer properly, there would be significant chaos and a lot of families hu
>> we are working very closely with puerto rico. challenges they need to make sure that they have the administrative foundation to administer the program so that when people apply, they get benefits quickly. when they are no longer qualified, they are transitioned off of the program . there's an awful lot of work that has to be done setting up the technology and staffing of this effort so we are working very closely with the governor, i traveled the puerto rico and talk to him...
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raÚl: el huracÁn boricua maripili hace realidad el sueÑo de un niÑo en puerto rico. gente en especial a chicago y texas que se unan hasta transmisiÓn a esta hora. bienvenidos. francisca: permiso. [risas] acompÁÑame. esto les va a gustar. [risas] gabriel soto acaba de llegar. [aplausos] raÚl: gabriel soto en "despierta amÉrica"! [ aplausos] [hablan a la vez] [risas] hermano, cÓmo estÁs? gabriel: muy bien. feliz de estar con ustedes. [hablan a la vez] estoy feliz de estar aquÍ con todos ustedes. para toda la gente feliz dÍa. feliz Ánimo. ayer fue el memorial day y toda la gente descansÓ. raÚl: vamos hablar de todo. por ahora vamos con lo mÁs reciente en la informaciÓn. satcha: nos vamos con esto. a partir de hoy el juicio contra donald trump entra en su etapa clave. es que ambas partes procuran sus argumentos finales en la que serÍa una Última oportunidad de convencer al jurado. al concluir dicha fase tendrÍa instrucciones sobre cuÁndo y deliberar un veredicto. en vivo peggy nos dice lo que pasa hoy y lo que se requiere para condenar a donald trump. buenos dÍas. peggy:
raÚl: el huracÁn boricua maripili hace realidad el sueÑo de un niÑo en puerto rico. gente en especial a chicago y texas que se unan hasta transmisiÓn a esta hora. bienvenidos. francisca: permiso. [risas] acompÁÑame. esto les va a gustar. [risas] gabriel soto acaba de llegar. [aplausos] raÚl: gabriel soto en "despierta amÉrica"! [ aplausos] [hablan a la vez] [risas] hermano, cÓmo estÁs? gabriel: muy bien. feliz de estar con ustedes. [hablan a la vez] estoy feliz de estar...
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hablando de corridos con noel torres, que va a venir a tocar en el festival, la música salsa de puerto rico "toda la vida"--, entonces, lo vamos a hacer con un sabor súper, que es el carnaval de san francisco. damián trujillo: y bueno, mucha gente dice que los latinos somos un solo grupo grande en los estados unidos, pero sí somos un grupo, pero entre ese grupo hay distintas, hay una variedad de culturas, de pensamientos, de qué no, ¿verdad?, no solamente somos un grupo que piensa igual, y hace las mismas cosas, somos distintas culturas. rodrigo durán: claro, somos como una -- somos como un mole poblano, lleno de diferentes ingredientes ¿verdad?, pero es esa diversidad de ingredientes, que hace un gran plato, ¿verdad?; pero, eh, queremos nosotros resaltar todas esas diferencias también, y decir que todas son bellas, todas tienen mucha cultura, mucha historia, no, no más a nivel nacional de sus países, pero a nivel mundial, entonces, nosotros lo resaltamos con tanta, tanto baile, tanta música en nuestro carnaval. damián trujillo: ¿y en dónde calibra el carnaval de san francisco, comparado a
hablando de corridos con noel torres, que va a venir a tocar en el festival, la música salsa de puerto rico "toda la vida"--, entonces, lo vamos a hacer con un sabor súper, que es el carnaval de san francisco. damián trujillo: y bueno, mucha gente dice que los latinos somos un solo grupo grande en los estados unidos, pero sí somos un grupo, pero entre ese grupo hay distintas, hay una variedad de culturas, de pensamientos, de qué no, ¿verdad?, no solamente somos un grupo que...
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the students of the university of puerto rico also raised the palestinian flag over their university.south korea, a number of seoul university students set up a tent to declare solidarity with palestine and joined the global student movement. in the capital of jordan. thousands of students in connection with the palestinian nation demonstrated and supported the resistance of their principles hello, in istanbul, turkey, a number of people in front of the consulate of the regime. the occupiers gathered and shouted slogans against this regime. in several cities of maghreb, including dar al-bayda muhammadiyah, thousands of people demonstrated in support of palestine and condemning the crimes of the zionist regime. he is strong and strong . country and 335 new halal houses were put into operation. last week, the supply of the country's imports exceeded 1 billion 200 million dollars, and since the beginning of this year, it has exceeded 6 billion 800 million dollars. to check more details , i will talk with the spokesperson of iran's land and gold exchange center. hello mr. balsini. what cu
the students of the university of puerto rico also raised the palestinian flag over their university.south korea, a number of seoul university students set up a tent to declare solidarity with palestine and joined the global student movement. in the capital of jordan. thousands of students in connection with the palestinian nation demonstrated and supported the resistance of their principles hello, in istanbul, turkey, a number of people in front of the consulate of the regime. the occupiers...
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none of course, as you mentioned, we had but here in florida, we've got some reports and from puerto rico of the auroras was extraordinary. >> now, we we do have some more of these eruptions coming towards us as was pointed out it was so rare to get it as strong as it was last name, 20 years. >> however, we will see some we do expect the see more strong storming. we've a scale one to five. >> one is minor, five is extreme. the three and four levels strong to severe. >> i'd say that's still a good possibility tonight's the royals certainly be visible northern tier type states into the middle, middle tier states and not so sure down in florida, puerto rico again, but stay tuned. let's see how well i love all the upside. >> i wonder are you at all concerned about the potential of the downsides that communication disruptions sometimes everything works. >> just write this one. did we observe these eruptions? >> we we were food, we recognized or the we're going to impact earth. >> so we were able to give the power grid and other technology owners and operators a heads-up 24 hours in advance. if
none of course, as you mentioned, we had but here in florida, we've got some reports and from puerto rico of the auroras was extraordinary. >> now, we we do have some more of these eruptions coming towards us as was pointed out it was so rare to get it as strong as it was last name, 20 years. >> however, we will see some we do expect the see more strong storming. we've a scale one to five. >> one is minor, five is extreme. the three and four levels strong to severe. >>...
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well, they found out that she was actually doing that from, like, puerto rico.en she accidentally posted photos of herself by the pool in puerto rico. joey: we have members of congress doing that kind of thing too. rachel: well, yeah. will: job done, does it matter where you are? rachel: the worse was the union member saying we shouldn't have school -- will: get the job done, come on. rachel: listen, i'm okay with it. maybe we could go remote. will: i've been working on it for years here, rachel. [laughter] rachel: i know. will: turning now to some additional headlines, american missionaries -- this is a sad story -- davy lloyd and his wife natalie daughter of missouri representative ben baker are dead after they were ambushed and shot near haiti's capital thursday. their group's mission director was also killed. representative baker expressing his grief on social media writing, quote: my heart is broken in a thousands the pieces, i've never felt this kind of pain. >>> a judge has denied alec baldwin's motion to dismiss his involuntary manslaughter case for the
well, they found out that she was actually doing that from, like, puerto rico.en she accidentally posted photos of herself by the pool in puerto rico. joey: we have members of congress doing that kind of thing too. rachel: well, yeah. will: job done, does it matter where you are? rachel: the worse was the union member saying we shouldn't have school -- will: get the job done, come on. rachel: listen, i'm okay with it. maybe we could go remote. will: i've been working on it for years here,...
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reported so far, up more than 230% from last year, with severe outbreaks in brazil, argentina, and puerto ricoscientist mike von fricken tracks the bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> it's transmitted through the bite of a female aedes mosquito. >> reporter: and how rare are aedes mosquitos? >> we've got them in your backyard from pennsylvania all the way to florida. >> reporter: transmission aided, he says, by climate change. >> it's a simple numbers game. if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be much longer. and the longer they're biting, the more likely you're going to have that exposure event and infection. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for those dengue-carrying mosquitos. and one of the weapons, this bugzooka. scientists say their motto is know thy enemy. mike, the remnants of someone's lunch. is this the kind of environment aedes mosquitos prefer? >> yeah. so they do really well in non-biodegradable trash, as long as they can hold water and it's enough water for about six or seven days. >> reporter: to fight, t
reported so far, up more than 230% from last year, with severe outbreaks in brazil, argentina, and puerto ricoscientist mike von fricken tracks the bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> it's transmitted through the bite of a female aedes mosquito. >> reporter: and how rare are aedes mosquitos? >> we've got them in your backyard from pennsylvania all the way to florida. >> reporter: transmission aided, he says, by climate change....
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students of the university of puerto rico fly the palestinian flag over the campus. in south korea, a number of seoul university students set up a tent to declare solidarity with palestine and joined the global student movement. at in the capital of jordan, thousands of people protested in solidarity with the palestinian nation and in support of the resistance with the slogan of sardad islam. in istanbul , turkey, a number of people gathered in front of the consulate of the occupying regime and shouted slogans against this regime. in several cities of maghreb, including dar al-wiza and muhammadiyah, thousands of people demonstrated in support of the palestinians and condemning the crimes of the zionist regime. condemning the zionist regime's invitation to this country to participate in the administration of gaza after the war, the uae emphasized that the israeli prime minister does not have the legal authority to do this. netanyahu: mossom plan for gaza civil administration, saudi participation. uae, egypt, bahrain, jordan and morocco were invited in this plan. uae f
students of the university of puerto rico fly the palestinian flag over the campus. in south korea, a number of seoul university students set up a tent to declare solidarity with palestine and joined the global student movement. at in the capital of jordan, thousands of people protested in solidarity with the palestinian nation and in support of the resistance with the slogan of sardad islam. in istanbul , turkey, a number of people gathered in front of the consulate of the occupying regime and...
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if you want to listen to some hot timba salsa from puerto rico, we're bringing pirulo y la tribu.to punta, garifuna music from honduras, we have banda blanca who will be dancing, sopa de caracol, and for folks that like ballads and just want to be serenaded, we have franco who's gonna be singing "toda la vida." damian: i remember that one. and we're looking at some great video that you provided us of last year's parade. again, this is more than just a parade now, right? i mean, we're talking about the parade on sunday, but as you mentioned, festival on saturday and sunday. rodrigo: that's correct, and you know, the parade is like our gem, right? that's where all of the beautiful colors, and cultures, and dances come together, you know, and celebrate on the streets of mission district, and we're really honored again that this year with our theme on indigenous roots, to have with us dr. rigoberta menchú, the 1992 nobel peace prize recipient as our grand marshal, so we couldn't be more than, you know, ecstatic and in honored to have her. damian: wow, i mean, this separates it a littl
if you want to listen to some hot timba salsa from puerto rico, we're bringing pirulo y la tribu.to punta, garifuna music from honduras, we have banda blanca who will be dancing, sopa de caracol, and for folks that like ballads and just want to be serenaded, we have franco who's gonna be singing "toda la vida." damian: i remember that one. and we're looking at some great video that you provided us of last year's parade. again, this is more than just a parade now, right? i mean, we're...
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in the government of puerto rico to facilitate a transition to the program.your view, what would you say puerto rico and the usda are in a position to eventually have the proper infrastructure to allow puerto ricans access. >> we are working very, closely with. the challenges that they need to make sure that they have the administrative foundation to administer the program so that so they get benefits quickly. it is not a matter unfortunately of weeks or months but it is in the foreseeable future. in the meantime usda did publish a feasibility study where concluded that puerto rico is ready to transition from that to snap. is that your position? >> my position that we are working closely with them to make sure that they have their ducks in line. the were saying that could happen is a transition in place to not administer properly. >> i want to address national security. obviously, our farmers are as vulnerable as any other businesses in america. especially when they do not have strong data protections and don't have cybersecurity of their data and their infor
in the government of puerto rico to facilitate a transition to the program.your view, what would you say puerto rico and the usda are in a position to eventually have the proper infrastructure to allow puerto ricans access. >> we are working very, closely with. the challenges that they need to make sure that they have the administrative foundation to administer the program so that so they get benefits quickly. it is not a matter unfortunately of weeks or months but it is in the...
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as you see right there, representing countries like brazil, mexico, trinidad, puerto rico and the lists on. and check out some of that food, like these huge barbecued turkey legs and fruit kabobs we have every tradition of carnaval represented in the parade and the music. and here at the festival you can get different types of arts and crafts and jewelry and different items that you normally can't find anywhere. and for tomorrow's big carnaval parade, going to have to be some street closures. you see them right here in red bryant closed between 17th and 24th so the floats can line up there. then the parade kicks off at bryant and 24th heads down to mission turns to go up to 16th. the parade starts at 930 in the morning. crews are working to fix a mechanical issue on the mare island causeway bridge in vallejo. the city says that the issue is keeping the bridge from raising and lowering itself, forcing them to cut off traffic on the napa river. public works says it has identified the issue. crews will be working on it over the next week. they hope to have it fixed, but not until may 31st
as you see right there, representing countries like brazil, mexico, trinidad, puerto rico and the lists on. and check out some of that food, like these huge barbecued turkey legs and fruit kabobs we have every tradition of carnaval represented in the parade and the music. and here at the festival you can get different types of arts and crafts and jewelry and different items that you normally can't find anywhere. and for tomorrow's big carnaval parade, going to have to be some street closures....
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hasta el momento más del 230% que el año pasado, incluyendo brotes severos en brasil, argentina y puerto ricos, a los ancianos y a los enfermos, o cualquier otra persona que repose durante el día. mantenerse bien informado es una herramienta para evitar enfermarse y evitar que el dengue continúe propagándose. es algo que tenemos que enfrentar también. observar en las casas si hay recipientes de agua con un poquito de agua que haya y ahí se pueden llegar a poner las larvas, los mosquitos. si es importante tomar todas esas medidas, pero el hecho que también que le ocurrió a una doctora que me imagino que ella tomó todas las medidas, se puso la ropa adecuada que haya pasado. también nos habla de este gran peligro y y de lo presente que están, pero hay que tomar precauciones. así es pues hoy a las 05:30 vamos a estar hablando sobre la cobertura que seguimos sobre las elecciones en méxico. cuál es el sentir de los mexicanos sobre esta contienda donde las principales candidatas son mujeres? entérese. además, los carros modernos son como los teléfonos inteligentes. recopilan nuestra información y da
hasta el momento más del 230% que el año pasado, incluyendo brotes severos en brasil, argentina y puerto ricos, a los ancianos y a los enfermos, o cualquier otra persona que repose durante el día. mantenerse bien informado es una herramienta para evitar enfermarse y evitar que el dengue continúe propagándose. es algo que tenemos que enfrentar también. observar en las casas si hay recipientes de agua con un poquito de agua que haya y ahí se pueden llegar a poner las larvas, los mosquitos....
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up more than 230% from last year, with severe outbreaks in brazil, argentina and puerto rico.his scientist tracks the bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> through the bite of a feme f aedis mosquito. >> if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be much longer. the longer they're biting the longer you're going to have that exposure event. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for those dengue-carrying mosquitos. and one of the weapons? this bug-zooka. scientists say their motto is know thy enemy. is this something they prefer? >> yes, they do really well in non-biodegradable trash. l as long as they can hold enough water. >> reporter: to fight, the city of gainesville uses mosquito-eating fish and insecticides. dr. hany wants to arm the medical profession with knowledge. >> the second time you get dengue, it can be much more serious. you have a higher risk of getting hemorrhagic fever or septic shock syndrome. >> reporter: information and science. weapons to stop a deadly disease. anne thompson, nbc news, gainesvi
up more than 230% from last year, with severe outbreaks in brazil, argentina and puerto rico.his scientist tracks the bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> through the bite of a feme f aedis mosquito. >> if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be much longer. the longer they're biting the longer you're going to have that exposure event. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for those dengue-carrying mosquitos....
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. >> bueno, en puerto rico tambien el mal tiempo. >> y declaro el estado de emergencia en 22 municipioss inundaciones. >> ademas, activo la guardia nacional para asistir a los damnificados. >> hay carreteras que siguen cubiertas de agua, aqui lo ve, se esperan mas lluvias por el fenomeno meteorologico conocido como vaguada, que puede agradar la situacion porque el suelo ya esta saturado de agua. >> y de las lluvias pasamos al calor. >> calor. >> el pasado mes de abril fue el mas calido desde que se tiene registro en todo el mundo. >> llevan 11 meses con con record de altas temperaturas. >> la temperatura promedio en abril subio mas de 34 grados nino, es decir, el calentamiento del oceano pacifico y la emergencia climatica. >> las autoridades alertan que este 2024 sera el ano mas c caluroso en toda la historia y paises como mexico ya lo si sienten. >> esta es la segunda ola de calor en esta primavera. >> no hay precedentes de esto en mexico. >> isosorio sosorio sosorio reporta las aguas del rio suchiate apenas refrescan y alivian por un momento el calor abrasador de tapachula, chiapas, c
. >> bueno, en puerto rico tambien el mal tiempo. >> y declaro el estado de emergencia en 22 municipioss inundaciones. >> ademas, activo la guardia nacional para asistir a los damnificados. >> hay carreteras que siguen cubiertas de agua, aqui lo ve, se esperan mas lluvias por el fenomeno meteorologico conocido como vaguada, que puede agradar la situacion porque el suelo ya esta saturado de agua. >> y de las lluvias pasamos al calor. >> calor. >> el...
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a ir a escuchar y ver música latina, digamos, de cumbia de colombia, samba de brasil, salsa de puerto rico
a ir a escuchar y ver música latina, digamos, de cumbia de colombia, samba de brasil, salsa de puerto rico
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destinations include the bahamas and puerto rico. so you can't be nude always. the rules are you can't be naked in the dining room, thank god. you have to sit on a towel in other areas, thank god. including the state room. you also can't be nude on the deck in front of other ships in port. >> children still ex - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+.
destinations include the bahamas and puerto rico. so you can't be nude always. the rules are you can't be naked in the dining room, thank god. you have to sit on a towel in other areas, thank god. including the state room. you also can't be nude on the deck in front of other ships in port. >> children still ex - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+.
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musical and dance performances, vendors, food representing countries like brazil, mexico, trinidad, puerto rico and the list goes on and on. the food includes huge barbecue, turkey legs and fruit kabobs. we have every tradition of carnaval represented in the parade and the music, and here at the festival you can get different types of arts and crafts and jewelry and different items that you normally can't find anywhere . all right, as for tomorrow's big carnaval parade, there's going to be some street closures as a result. you see them here in red. bryant is closed between 17th and on down to a 24th. so the floats lining up there and the parade kicks off at bryant and 24th and heads over towards mission. turns to go up 16th. the parade starts at 930 in the morning after the festival continues. that is the yellow portion you see here. harrison street. a waterfront market is back in san francisco just in time for memorial day weekend. the park market kick off today at crane cove park. that's in the dogpatch neighborhood. 18th and illinois musicians played as visitors, got food, drinks, clothes ar
musical and dance performances, vendors, food representing countries like brazil, mexico, trinidad, puerto rico and the list goes on and on. the food includes huge barbecue, turkey legs and fruit kabobs. we have every tradition of carnaval represented in the parade and the music, and here at the festival you can get different types of arts and crafts and jewelry and different items that you normally can't find anywhere . all right, as for tomorrow's big carnaval parade, there's going to be some...