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this november november it is up to the american people to stop the clintons from raiding america at the way they have are rated so many other people and places over the years. gmac. >> one of those who have her the most is african-americans. she sees them only as votes not as people worthy of a better future. it is called vote for me now i will do lots of things and then you get the vote and i'll see you in four years folks. buyer many african-americans have succeeded greatly in this country, we honor and protect these achievements. so many have really have just succeeded i have such respect and admiration for that success. but that includes, and i have to say lowering taxes because we are going to do things for them, for everyone. lowering taxes on small business owners to 15 percent. we are going to lower taxes on our businesses to keep our job. we are going to lower taxes on all businesses so jobs don't leave our country. but millions of of african-americans in our inner cities remain trapped in poverty, joblessness, and, and failing schools. these are the worst schools you'll ever s
this november november it is up to the american people to stop the clintons from raiding america at the way they have are rated so many other people and places over the years. gmac. >> one of those who have her the most is african-americans. she sees them only as votes not as people worthy of a better future. it is called vote for me now i will do lots of things and then you get the vote and i'll see you in four years folks. buyer many african-americans have succeeded greatly in this...
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this november november it is up to the american people to stop the clintons from raiding america at the way they have are rated so many other people and places over the years. [applause] one of those who have her the -- who have been harmed the most by hillary clinton's policies are african-americans. she sees them only as votes, not as people worthy of a better future. it is called vote for me now i will do lots of things and then you get the vote and i'll see you in four years folks. liar. many african-americans have succeeded greatly in this country. we honor and protect these achievements. so many have really have just succeeded i have such respect and admiration for that success. but that includes, and i have to say lowering taxes because we are going to do things for them, for everyone. lowering taxes on small business owners to 15%. [applause] we are going to lower taxes on our businesses to keep our job. we are going to lower taxes on all businesses so jobs don't leave our country. but millions of of african-americans in our inner cities remain trapped in poverty, joblessness, a
this november november it is up to the american people to stop the clintons from raiding america at the way they have are rated so many other people and places over the years. [applause] one of those who have her the -- who have been harmed the most by hillary clinton's policies are african-americans. she sees them only as votes, not as people worthy of a better future. it is called vote for me now i will do lots of things and then you get the vote and i'll see you in four years folks. liar....
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america was formed, rca. and its name kind of says it all, the raid yore corporation of america. -- radio corporation of america. and general -- and david sarnoff took over first as the general manager of that, worked his way up to president and by the early '30s was running rca. the biggest wireless technology company, the owner of the national broadcasting company, nbc, the biggest broadcaster. and so he was essentially the biggest, most powerful media mogul of the mid 20th century. >> host: so, scott woolley, to go back to the technology, who was edwin armstrong, and what was his role in making this so successful? >> guest: well, he was a good friend of david sarnoff starting in their 20s. they were both born around the same time, 1890, 1890, three months apart. and armstrong grew up fascinated by wireless technology like a lot of kids at the beginning of the 20th century, this amazing ability to send dots and dashes through the air. you know, he grew up putting antennas on top of his parents' house and becoming an inventer. he meets sarnoff in this one amazing moment when armstrong claims to have invented a
america was formed, rca. and its name kind of says it all, the raid yore corporation of america. -- radio corporation of america. and general -- and david sarnoff took over first as the general manager of that, worked his way up to president and by the early '30s was running rca. the biggest wireless technology company, the owner of the national broadcasting company, nbc, the biggest broadcaster. and so he was essentially the biggest, most powerful media mogul of the mid 20th century. >>...
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raids? is this what america is really about? that's what we have to ask ourselves. i don't think this is what america is about. america is about giving opportunities. america is about being flexible with different groups that want to pray to different gods, that want to speak, maybe, different languages, that want to move forward and be part of the great american experiment. i think donald trump spoke dramatically against all those values last night. i think he will dip in the polls. i think it was just a terrible, terrible message that goes across race, ethnicity, religion, gender. >> yeah. >> a terrible moment. >> i think you haven't been in mexico for a long time. that's the problem that you have with ola rasa. you defend a mexico that doesn't exist anymore. there's a new mexico that's rising with crime, and we need to stop that. and it starts right here. >> you know, we are out of time, but i think it sounded like you were giving a full-scale indictment of mexico as a country and as a culture. i don't know that that is the way to increase hispanics in the republ
raids? is this what america is really about? that's what we have to ask ourselves. i don't think this is what america is about. america is about giving opportunities. america is about being flexible with different groups that want to pray to different gods, that want to speak, maybe, different languages, that want to move forward and be part of the great american experiment. i think donald trump spoke dramatically against all those values last night. i think he will dip in the polls. i think it...
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sandbags near the entrances, there were blackout policies because of the threat of air raids in many of america's larger cities and industrial areas, population centers. and someone just in their haste, because the war years were upon us, painted over a beautiful, beautiful tiffany stained glass window. and now look at what this kind of '70s architecture retrofitted, curved glass sections over the incoming tracks, side by side by side by side, you see the ventilation ducts there. this is very familiar sight by air. all these train tracks leading into the hoboken terminal. there's no mistaking it by air. but look at the spaghetti of electric wires that run in and out of there. the very first thing the new jersey transit folks probably did was cut the jcp, the electric service to the terminal. that makes rescue not just dicey, but deadly, because you had every heavy rescue truck from north jersey and manhattan rolling up in that parking lot to go in and do their jobs. we're very happy to be joined by a veteran in this business, john golia, former ntsb board member and someone we consult whenever a
sandbags near the entrances, there were blackout policies because of the threat of air raids in many of america's larger cities and industrial areas, population centers. and someone just in their haste, because the war years were upon us, painted over a beautiful, beautiful tiffany stained glass window. and now look at what this kind of '70s architecture retrofitted, curved glass sections over the incoming tracks, side by side by side by side, you see the ventilation ducts there. this is very...
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raid kills bugs dead. sc johnson grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. organic food is no longer just for the privileged few. now everyone can afford to go organic. o organics, exclusively at safeway. >>> the 49ers players since the arrest of their teammate today, miller's case and dismissal from the team were on players' minds as they practiced. his good friend daniel kilgore says he couldn't believe the news. >> i never saw something like that happening. bruce is one of the most-genuine guys in this locker room and had a rough night. so that could have been anybody. it really could. football player or not. everybody has a tough night. >> the miller's story diverted attention away from collin kaepernick when he made national news for refusing to stand for the national anthem, kaep says he's showing support for minorities who are oppressed in america. we're live with reaction from the head of the nfl, the commissioner, david? >> reporter: larry you probably recognize this, too. this is a new kind
raid kills bugs dead. sc johnson grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. organic food is no longer just for the privileged few. now everyone can afford to go organic. o organics, exclusively at safeway. >>> the 49ers players since the arrest of their teammate today, miller's case and dismissal from the team were on players' minds as they practiced. his good friend daniel kilgore says he...
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raid kills bugs dead. sc johnson >>> sunday night a new miss america will be crowned here on abc7. >> this year, miss californiabay area native so more reason to root for her. >> from the looks of it, she was not expecting this moment. but people behind the scene scenes saw it coming. the dance coach remembers when she saw jessa in her first pageant. >> she was 15, going on 16. we saw her walk on stage we knew she had something extra. >> when she was a sophomore, she decided to try a pageant instead, hoping to win a college scholarship. >> i had no idea what i was doing and we had to do a talent. i picked up something and wore my cheer uniform. > we brought our family to watch our jessa compete. and she won the title. >> later, she was named miss california's outstanding team but it was a big change. >> we're a sports family. and so it's a lot different. there is a lot more sparkle. >> in the senior year, she found a middle ground and she tried out to be a 49ers cheerleader and made it. >> it's the same girl, she got to experience a dream not a lot of people get to experience. >> she went back to the pageant wo
raid kills bugs dead. sc johnson >>> sunday night a new miss america will be crowned here on abc7. >> this year, miss californiabay area native so more reason to root for her. >> from the looks of it, she was not expecting this moment. but people behind the scene scenes saw it coming. the dance coach remembers when she saw jessa in her first pageant. >> she was 15, going on 16. we saw her walk on stage we knew she had something extra. >> when she was a...
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for information on our website abc7news.com the symbol of america's enduring resilience from 9/11 has finally returned home. the historic flag raidsefighters raised over the rubble has come an icon. but the flag disappeared, then made its way back. >> with will never forget our trip to the 9/11 museum in new york before it opened. the stairs many. the survivors used to run to safety. >> literally hundreds of people used this staircase as an escape route on 9/11 when the attacks were taking place. >> so many reminders here. the fire truck in red driven by captain patty brown. >> i'm on the 45th floor. >> okay. >> the command post. we are trying to get up. >> he and his men lost on that morning. >>> a clock frozen at 9:36. missing from the museum, the famous flag. raised among the rubble by three new york city firefighters, that flag was lost just hours later. and for 15 years its whereabouts a mystery. >> we need your help to find this icon of history. >> it was this episode of "lost his industry" that sparked interest in a flag a retired marine had dropped off at a fire station in everett, washington. >> what i saw from the buildi
for information on our website abc7news.com the symbol of america's enduring resilience from 9/11 has finally returned home. the historic flag raidsefighters raised over the rubble has come an icon. but the flag disappeared, then made its way back. >> with will never forget our trip to the 9/11 museum in new york before it opened. the stairs many. the survivors used to run to safety. >> literally hundreds of people used this staircase as an escape route on 9/11 when the attacks were...
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america. a man wanted for shooting a police officer in north carolina has been captured in rhode island. the 23-year-old surrendered peacefully wheod state police raids a home he was hiding out in. he shot 38-year-old officer of shelby police department on saturday. the officer died two days later. >>> movie chain cinemark dropped the request that they pay them thousands in legal fees. they said it would not try to retrieve the nearly $700,000 it was owed after the unsuccessful state civil lawsuit. not enough security at that theater. >>> former army intelligence chelsea manning will get the gender reassignment she has been asking for. the army will give the surgery. she was born male but after being convicted of espionage she identifies with a woman. >> >> a woman in washington claims she went to the dentist and came out with hepatitis c. her dental clinic ca there may have been a risk of cross con tal nation with the equipped and she got tested and she is positive for hepatitis c, a blood borne disease attacks the liver. >> i don't feel safe right now. >> the woman has hired an attorneyn't they want to know how did this happen and are there other v
america. a man wanted for shooting a police officer in north carolina has been captured in rhode island. the 23-year-old surrendered peacefully wheod state police raids a home he was hiding out in. he shot 38-year-old officer of shelby police department on saturday. the officer died two days later. >>> movie chain cinemark dropped the request that they pay them thousands in legal fees. they said it would not try to retrieve the nearly $700,000 it was owed after the unsuccessful state...
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raids, the authorities have made a move. an apparent signal that the democratic experiment is well and truly over. john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." come on the program, our hillary clinton and donald trump being held to different standards? the scrutiny being placed on both candidates in the final stretch of the presidential campaign. aid agencies are warning that north korea is facing a humanitarian disaster after tens of thousands of people were displaced by flooding. the international red cross has reported 133 deaths and 104,000 people in need of urgent assistance. reporter: it is not the capacity of north korea's secretive state to conduct nuclear tests, but whether they can deal with the sudden and massive natural disaster. floods triggered by the recent typhoonlinerock -- lionrock shows the destructive power of nature for people river along the tumen which borders china. the united nations mission to the region says several counties are now entirely cut off. from proclaiming the times of pyongyang's nuclear capability, state television is reporting the effort to tackle the problem and confessing the magnitude of the deva
raids, the authorities have made a move. an apparent signal that the democratic experiment is well and truly over. john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." come on the program, our hillary clinton and donald trump being held to different standards? the scrutiny being placed on both candidates in the final stretch of the presidential campaign. aid agencies are warning that north korea is facing a humanitarian disaster after tens of thousands...
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raids. they want to build a new life. sadly, few are being given a refugee resettlement group whether in europe or america.eople smugglers making profit out of misery. >> there has been testimony by homeland officials and other officials that some people slip through and the visa program isn't administered as perfectly as some want. there would be mistakes on the way. >> the visa program is about student visa, tourist, visitor visa. refugee status is the hardest way to get in. it's always being updated. biometrics weren't here in 1908 when the law was put through. biometrics are here now so they can check. also when they arrive after a year they get a check to see if they are eligible for work. they get a further check after five years. you have robust systems in the country. many in europe want to copy them. >> there is an analogy made by donald trump, jr., to skittles. to this candy and whether or not you let refugees in and would you eat poisoned candy. what does that say to the rest of the world? >> it's polarized in a way that it hasn't been for a long time. >> we have seen it in europe as well. we ha
raids. they want to build a new life. sadly, few are being given a refugee resettlement group whether in europe or america.eople smugglers making profit out of misery. >> there has been testimony by homeland officials and other officials that some people slip through and the visa program isn't administered as perfectly as some want. there would be mistakes on the way. >> the visa program is about student visa, tourist, visitor visa. refugee status is the hardest way to get in. it's...
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raid on osama bin laden that captured him. she's the one that helped make sure that 8 million children in america as senator she made sure 8 millionhildren in america had health insurance. she's the one as senator for new york made sure our first responders and the victims and families of the victims after 9/11 had a chance to have their country and their government do right by them. she's ready on day one to be president of the united states. i think on the other hand, we have to look at donald trump and wonder what he would be. he hasn't explained it. lots of stuff he is hiding. with he need someone ready to be commander in chief and president on day one. >> how much of this debate will be about kind of probing donald trump to kind of pull him out and talk about his policies and how much will be about her laying out her case for why she wants to be commander in chief and what she will do? >> i think you are going right to the nut of it. the secretary has spent many, many years in her various roles in our government showing what she can do. she could point to those things. and you can see the track record. unfortunately with dona
raid on osama bin laden that captured him. she's the one that helped make sure that 8 million children in america as senator she made sure 8 millionhildren in america had health insurance. she's the one as senator for new york made sure our first responders and the victims and families of the victims after 9/11 had a chance to have their country and their government do right by them. she's ready on day one to be president of the united states. i think on the other hand, we have to look at...
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raid of once a day for 15 months. require conversions of several factors. here to break down the factors, jonathan. defied critics and transformed america. what are those factors, john than. >> i wrote that a few days ago, but look, the main factor i would say is the news media is just not equip to handle a candidate like trump. you can't blame them. they never had a candidate like trump. you can't expect them to get it right the first time. trump breaks all the rules and all the conventions of american journalism which are mostly around the assumption both of your candidates will be relatively similar. you can allot equivalent amounts of space and coverage to both candidates. get same amounts of news instead of having one candidate who on any given day will give you seven reasons why he should be president no matter which don't happen in normal candidacy. >> we have examples in the past week. going back over mitt romney coverage and sort of comparing it. there were these romney gaps like he would say things that were awkward like the trees are the right size. said that in a speech in michigan. donald trump said we should shoot an irania
raid of once a day for 15 months. require conversions of several factors. here to break down the factors, jonathan. defied critics and transformed america. what are those factors, john than. >> i wrote that a few days ago, but look, the main factor i would say is the news media is just not equip to handle a candidate like trump. you can't blame them. they never had a candidate like trump. you can't expect them to get it right the first time. trump breaks all the rules and all the...
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america. more cash back for the things you buy most. >>> following a developing story out of syria this morning. an observatory group says four french aide workers were killed during an air raidls were all killed in the strike. meanwhile, russia is deny iing was to blame. a russian defense official said neither it nor its syrian air forces were the ones that hit the trucks on the outskirts of aleppo on friday. >>> and joining us for more from london, matt bradley. i mean, matt, what a dark turn, trying to bring aid to one of the deadliest places in the world. >> thanks, alex. it has indeed been a horrifying last few days for international aid workers in syria and all of this added tragedy is coming at the tail end of a week long cease-fire that was supposed to open syria to safe passage for aid. the latest outrage, as you mentioned, the death of the four aid workers. a nurse is still in critical condition and it's unclear whether these aid workers were french or syrian nationals. they work for the union of syrian medical relief organizations and they had been called to a clinic to transfer wounded patients to a hospital, but just after they arrived, an air strike leveled the
america. more cash back for the things you buy most. >>> following a developing story out of syria this morning. an observatory group says four french aide workers were killed during an air raidls were all killed in the strike. meanwhile, russia is deny iing was to blame. a russian defense official said neither it nor its syrian air forces were the ones that hit the trucks on the outskirts of aleppo on friday. >>> and joining us for more from london, matt bradley. i mean,...
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. >>> now to america's famous crime family, the gottis back in the spotlight. federal agents raiding the long island mansion of victoria gotti, daughter of john gotti. form former nypd detective nick casale joins us. is the raid connected to what? >> the irs agents are looking, my sources tell me, for business records and evidence that will support their case. and they're getting this from good sources on the inside. carmine did nine years in prison, victoria's former what's happened is that his former auto body shop in queens was raided along with victoria's house in long island. but he did nine years in prison in cleveland. he went out there -- the only place that would take him and now running some operations there. and they're accusing him also of pouring sand into body parts of cars to sell to the junk is the gotti family now still a force in the new york mob? >> no, not at all, george and it really -- look, they came into power on the gun when john gotti took out pauly castellano but among law enforcement, they always knew that they weren't royalty to the mob. in fact, they use
. >>> now to america's famous crime family, the gottis back in the spotlight. federal agents raiding the long island mansion of victoria gotti, daughter of john gotti. form former nypd detective nick casale joins us. is the raid connected to what? >> the irs agents are looking, my sources tell me, for business records and evidence that will support their case. and they're getting this from good sources on the inside. carmine did nine years in prison, victoria's former what's...
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. >>> now to america's famous crime family, the gottis back in the spotlight. federal agents raiding the long island mansion of victoria gotti, the daughter of late mafia man, john gotti. former nypd detective nick casale joins us. car mine agnello is waiting on charges. is the raid connected to that? what's going on here? >> the irs agents are looking, my sources tell me, for business records and evidence that will support their case. and they're getting this from good sources on the inside. carmine agnello did nine years, husband and john gotti's son-in-law. what's happened is that his former auto body shop in queens was raided along with victoria's house out in long island. but he did nine years in prison in cleveland. he went out there, and that was a transference from the mob, because that's the only place that would take him, and he is now running some operations there, and they are accusing him also of pouring sand into body parts of cars to sell to the junkyards. >> john gotti had some juice but is the gotti family now still a force in the new york mob? >> no, not at all, geo
. >>> now to america's famous crime family, the gottis back in the spotlight. federal agents raiding the long island mansion of victoria gotti, the daughter of late mafia man, john gotti. former nypd detective nick casale joins us. car mine agnello is waiting on charges. is the raid connected to that? what's going on here? >> the irs agents are looking, my sources tell me, for business records and evidence that will support their case. and they're getting this from good sources...
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investigators are raiding an apartment believed to be connected with the man they are looking for 28-year-old amid the restaurant believed to connected to the house. the name america's fried chicken. dan hausle, 7news "today in new england." >>> and the bomb set off in new york and new jersey are bringing back memory of the boston marathon bombing for some. investigator say there's similarities between the two attacks. victoria warren live boylston street with more on that. good morning. you can't help but thinking about what happened here at the finish line. this morning the top marathon bombing are weighing in. on new york city street an explosion. second device found made from wire and pressure cooker. i sounds familiar. >> the similarity hauntingling remember any sant of the boston marathon bombing in 20 # 13. >> they are looking at improvised explosives. the discussion seems to be about pressure cookers. it brings back a lot of same thing we did following the marathon. nay look at the evidence. the boston police commissioner say new york city investigators have a monumental task ahead of them. and a massive crime scene especially given the nature of how pressur
investigators are raiding an apartment believed to be connected with the man they are looking for 28-year-old amid the restaurant believed to connected to the house. the name america's fried chicken. dan hausle, 7news "today in new england." >>> and the bomb set off in new york and new jersey are bringing back memory of the boston marathon bombing for some. investigator say there's similarities between the two attacks. victoria warren live boylston street with more on that....
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a july 12th posting reads, if america truly wants peace, and safety and pursuit of happiness, they should consider all forms of islam as radical. all islam is raid cal and should be considered terrorists and criminals. schreiber who is jewish attended temple bethel, but he was not a member of the congregati >> he was very kind, very open and very accessible. >> reporter: a representative of the muslim community says they are relieved schreiber has been caught. >> it boils down to hate. we will not judge this person based on what religion they are because we know that it doesn't speak on behalf of his religion. >> reporter: at the home where with his parents, they gathered evidence, secluding this motorcycle, which investigators say is consistent with the one caught on video a short distance from the mosque the night of the fire. meanwhile this morning, much of the mosque is just a burned out shell. >> this was harmful to the community. this was a place of worship and it was very important for the community that we brought this individual to justice. >> reporter: the hate crime enhanced arson charge here carries a maximum 30-year sentence if conv
a july 12th posting reads, if america truly wants peace, and safety and pursuit of happiness, they should consider all forms of islam as radical. all islam is raid cal and should be considered terrorists and criminals. schreiber who is jewish attended temple bethel, but he was not a member of the congregati >> he was very kind, very open and very accessible. >> reporter: a representative of the muslim community says they are relieved schreiber has been caught. >> it boils down...
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america. aui ade, becausi ew up in aska, hvi iolved thheilary up here, we had to put t perveur nds or tn all the gh off ri raidsthere were timeshen wead hat art which meant enemy anes we erad i ewp with a real ns about w. people may ha dked beatthr sks but it s't ite the same as really fein andelving a kninth a bomcould trump onou ho: tt may ask you is eson, is teaching hiory engho ach patriotism to r stunt is that suffient tensure that students who learn to becomeatriot arins? it sttsn e me. if you aren immigranor s from different ciy,opul you he me here with anppciation of some kind on some of of america for e opportunitieyo he the eerience yo'reoi to havotr thin y will arwhile u're here. you learn someinabt e alues that u are joying here th y m not eny meace else. ithould srt in the home. ithould continue in the schos. you shlde taught awens. u shoulde taught tlo f it. wh y see all the flagso home had ave fl-wing. nt cleisicfrom portland,regon on the democricine. good mni. ll: goomoing, i'm callg is the son of someone who worked on the naon edationssociation for ove 30ears. wh indstd the edatn syst so far, b
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amÉrica" el programa que siempre piensa en ti. estamos listos, esperando a mi doctora. sfx: "gulp" ¿qué estás haciendo? sfx: "burp" tomando un aperitivo. busca tu rociador raid casa habla de manera despectiva que otra persona, por su raza, sexo, polÍtica o lo que sea, empieza a ver que no necesitan respetar a los demÁs, y que Él puede ser funny. porque muchas veces nos reÍmos de esos primeros comentarios a edad temprana, pero luego se convierten en ofensivos y groseros. doctora Álvarez: todos los niÑos pequeÑos tienden a ser demasiado sinceros, porque eso es parte de ser niÑo. el niÑo dice lo que piensa, y no tiene el filtro que va adquiriendo despuÉs. y esos pequeÑos abusitos, hay que dejar que el niÑo aprenda a defenderse. porque no podemos quitarle al niÑo el aprendizaje de que Él tiene que defenderse. pero ya esto no es jueguito de niÑos. a mi hija le jalaban los moÑos, la empujaban, y venÍa donde mÍ llorando. y le decÍa: cuando tÚ estÉs lista. eso es una cosa. pero que cojan la mochila de este muchacho y la tiren al inodoro, y no son pequeÑos! el bullying no solamente estÁ en la casa, estÁ en la sociedad. los videojuegos, eso es agresiÓn. alberto: empie
amÉrica" el programa que siempre piensa en ti. estamos listos, esperando a mi doctora. sfx: "gulp" ¿qué estás haciendo? sfx: "burp" tomando un aperitivo. busca tu rociador raid casa habla de manera despectiva que otra persona, por su raza, sexo, polÍtica o lo que sea, empieza a ver que no necesitan respetar a los demÁs, y que Él puede ser funny. porque muchas veces nos reÍmos de esos primeros comentarios a edad temprana, pero luego se convierten en ofensivos y...