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that might have been made in one of the factories inside rana plaza. the future we should be heading towards isn't a future in which our clothes aren't made by the people in bangladesh or other parts of the globe. the future is a future in which our clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper working permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic demand. but it doesn't just happen by magic. it happens through struggle. happy may day. we'll be right back with click3. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs
that might have been made in one of the factories inside rana plaza. the future we should be heading towards isn't a future in which our clothes aren't made by the people in bangladesh or other parts of the globe. the future is a future in which our clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper working permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic...
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that might have been made in one of the factories inside rana plaza.he future we should be heading towards isn't a future in which our clothes aren't made by the people in bangladesh or other parts of the globe. the future is a future in which our clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper working permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic demand. but it doesn't just happen by magic. it happens through struggle. happy may day. we'll be right back with click three. both tylenol and bayer back & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super deli
that might have been made in one of the factories inside rana plaza.he future we should be heading towards isn't a future in which our clothes aren't made by the people in bangladesh or other parts of the globe. the future is a future in which our clothes are made by people in bangladesh, they have a right to form a union and earn a living in an environment with proper working permits and earn a fair, livable wage and come home every night safe to the people they love. it's the most basic...
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other factories are adding extra floors just as they did at rana plaza before it collapsed. to film inside this precarious- looking factory, we had to use a hidden camera. the company makes children's clothes for european retailers, though many of the workers appeared to be children themselves. and there was just one rickety fire escape for 400 people. but standing up for the rights of bangladesh's four million garment workers can be dangerous. this woman is a widow at 33. her husband, aminul islam, was a labor activist who encouraged workers to form unions and fight for better conditions. she told us the bosses retaliated by sending thugs to threaten and beat him up. then, last year, aminul disappeared. his body was found two days later, dumped by the roadside. his kneecaps were smashed and his toes had been broken. no suspect had been named. fahima told us she believes factory owners paid off corrupt police to torture and kill her husband. "if you try to help workers in bangladesh," she said, "you make enemies." >> pelley: holly williams is back from bangladesh and joins u
other factories are adding extra floors just as they did at rana plaza before it collapsed. to film inside this precarious- looking factory, we had to use a hidden camera. the company makes children's clothes for european retailers, though many of the workers appeared to be children themselves. and there was just one rickety fire escape for 400 people. but standing up for the rights of bangladesh's four million garment workers can be dangerous. this woman is a widow at 33. her husband, aminul...
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. >> the building's owner, sohel rana, was arrested sunday and on monday a bangladeshi court orderedgovernment to confiscate his property. the new york times reports today that he is one of many powerful men in savar, a suburb of the capital of dakah, who owns flimsy buildings where factories could produce clothing for leading western brands. the times described sohel rana -- local officials say he was involved in illegal drugs and guns, but also had a building that housed five factories. on tuesday, another court froze the assets of the owners of the five garment factories, and ordered the money to be used to pay the salaries and benefits of their workers to their relatives. most of the workers reportedly earned an average annual salary of $38 per month -- roughly 21 cents per hour. anger over the disaster has sparked days of protests and some factories have been forced to remain closed. this is a factory manager. >> our factory was running as usual today. workers were working when suddenly people came in from the outside and attacked our factory, wanted to keep it closed. our worke
. >> the building's owner, sohel rana, was arrested sunday and on monday a bangladeshi court orderedgovernment to confiscate his property. the new york times reports today that he is one of many powerful men in savar, a suburb of the capital of dakah, who owns flimsy buildings where factories could produce clothing for leading western brands. the times described sohel rana -- local officials say he was involved in illegal drugs and guns, but also had a building that housed five factories....
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. >>> ranas asesinas sueltas en el golden gate y portan enfermedad que mata la población anfibia en to0do200 especies de anfibios enel planeta. >>> pasamos a guillermo quiroz y continuamos con la información del clima . >>> buenas noches hablamos d elos cambios que vienen del pacifico y entran los nublados y traera luvia para nosotros y continuan opresentandose, en la linea costera el viento al interior y las conidciones entre los 54 a 48 en santa rosa. >>> la lluvia a partir d emañana y solo eso ya que se mueve rápidamente y el viernes hay condiciones secas. >>> veamos lo que sale en el pacifico mexicano, la primera tormenta de la temporada de huracane convierte a categoria uno el viernes pero peirde fuerza, no afecta a méxico solo a la navegacion. >>> el fin de semana sube hasta llegar el lunes a los 70. >>> patrocinado por ford del norte de california. >>> hoy jugaronn los rayados y las aguilas y no se hicieron daño. >>> en accion deportiva los detalles de la semifinal de ida que monterrey reicbio al america. >>> golazo al 29 de suazo, leugo benitez al 51, al 70 otra vez benitez el 2 a
. >>> ranas asesinas sueltas en el golden gate y portan enfermedad que mata la población anfibia en to0do200 especies de anfibios enel planeta. >>> pasamos a guillermo quiroz y continuamos con la información del clima . >>> buenas noches hablamos d elos cambios que vienen del pacifico y entran los nublados y traera luvia para nosotros y continuan opresentandose, en la linea costera el viento al interior y las conidciones entre los 54 a 48 en santa rosa. >>>...
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she was found by rescue teams in the remains of the second floor of the rana plaza gogarment factory. she was able to talk to rescuers. at first glance, she appeared to have no serious injuries. andhat girl was all alone using a small pipe like this. i told my colleague, there is someone here. she said, please, sir, save me. >> i asked her if she was ok and if she wanted something to eat. after that we gave her food. we made whole and we got her out. >> let's go to our correspondent in dhaka. conflicting reports on where she was found. the basement or whatever. how fiis she? >> is doing relatively well, with no major injuries, but she is quite traumatized. she's been taken to the military hospital, which is quite nearby. she should be all right, because they said her physical condition is good. >> whatever they sell about -- about how she managed to last 17 days? [indiscernible] [poor connection] >> how did she last that long with no food or water? >> there was food stored on the .econd-floor she survived on those. >> unfortunately, the line between us is not that good. but she has be
she was found by rescue teams in the remains of the second floor of the rana plaza gogarment factory. she was able to talk to rescuers. at first glance, she appeared to have no serious injuries. andhat girl was all alone using a small pipe like this. i told my colleague, there is someone here. she said, please, sir, save me. >> i asked her if she was ok and if she wanted something to eat. after that we gave her food. we made whole and we got her out. >> let's go to our correspondent...
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this comes as the death toll in the factory collapse at rana plaza two weeks ago has reached over 950people. one of the first companies to come forward and admit to using rana plaza was the italian clothing giant benefit netton. in his first public comment the ceo, biagio chiarolanza expressed the desire to stay in bangladesh. we're joined now by elizabeth cline, author of "overdressed" and distributer to the nation. >> thanks for having me on. >> john: it is great to have you. i'm sorry it is for a predictable story. what did you experience in bangladesh? >> i was there undercover as a garment buyer in 2011 and as we're finding out now the industry, i found it to be incredibly haphazard and opaque. very difficult to get information about where clothing is being made and how. i met with a lot of middle men who had a portfolio of factories who would offer to subcontract my orders to different factories which means it would be very difficult for me to control my supply chain. and then the other thing i saw was factory owners wanting to bend over backwards to get my business. that's real
this comes as the death toll in the factory collapse at rana plaza two weeks ago has reached over 950people. one of the first companies to come forward and admit to using rana plaza was the italian clothing giant benefit netton. in his first public comment the ceo, biagio chiarolanza expressed the desire to stay in bangladesh. we're joined now by elizabeth cline, author of "overdressed" and distributer to the nation. >> thanks for having me on. >> john: it is great to have...
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fire safety at its factories in bangladesh, and children's place, which manufactured garments at the rana plaza building in bangladesh which collapsed say they will likely narrow their supplier base and conduct more frequent and extensive site visits. other companies have promised to be more aggressive in monitoring working conditions where their products are made. the american apparel and footwear association says less than 3% of our clothes are made in the u.s., so what can consumers do? >> a boycott isn't of any help. i mean, it will only punish the workers who are already next to starvation. they need these jobs. if we paid $1 more for a good t-shirt, you could use for years, would that kill us? would that destroy our economy? >> and clearly a complete boycott of clothing made in china or bangladesh is unrealistic, but something we can do is demand to know more about where our clothes come from and the conditions in which they're made. nike, the gap and apple have all come under fire for how their suppliers treat workers and all implemented changes. christine i think transparency is r
fire safety at its factories in bangladesh, and children's place, which manufactured garments at the rana plaza building in bangladesh which collapsed say they will likely narrow their supplier base and conduct more frequent and extensive site visits. other companies have promised to be more aggressive in monitoring working conditions where their products are made. the american apparel and footwear association says less than 3% of our clothes are made in the u.s., so what can consumers do?...
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there is the conventional wisdom, rana, gridlock in washington is good for business and it doesn't feel that way. >> it will be interesting to see how the markets react and just how much of the wealth that we've been feeling is down to the fed and how much of it is down to the real economy. >> i think the fed and the discussions happening within the fed and about the fed are going to be so important in the months going on. candy, stephen and raa, thank you. >>> coming up, the jersey shore gets ready for a rebound as the summer officially begins. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident i
there is the conventional wisdom, rana, gridlock in washington is good for business and it doesn't feel that way. >> it will be interesting to see how the markets react and just how much of the wealth that we've been feeling is down to the fed and how much of it is down to the real economy. >> i think the fed and the discussions happening within the fed and about the fed are going to be so important in the months going on. candy, stephen and raa, thank you. >>> coming up,...
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actually jcpenney and children's place, they were found in the rubble of rana plaza. of all of the american companies, they have the blood of these 1100 workers on their hands. over the last couple of weeks they have been targeting the gap in particular. >> bill: usap is your organization. united students against sweatshops. usas.org. >> you mention walmart. i think a lot of people equate walmart with bad working conditions. but the gap is not one that i would have immediately thought of. they also -- banana republic is part of that same group. >> yeah. banana republic and old navy are their subsidiaries. >> bill: benetton were involved over there. they're not an american firm but they have a big presence here. could these companies plead ignorance? could they say well, we have -- we signed a contract but you know, we don't know what the working conditions are like over there. we look for the garments. >> no, i think that they know where they're sourcing from. they know, you know, what the garment industry in bangladesh is like and made an intentional decision to, you
actually jcpenney and children's place, they were found in the rubble of rana plaza. of all of the american companies, they have the blood of these 1100 workers on their hands. over the last couple of weeks they have been targeting the gap in particular. >> bill: usap is your organization. united students against sweatshops. usas.org. >> you mention walmart. i think a lot of people equate walmart with bad working conditions. but the gap is not one that i would have immediately...
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, ¿ancas de rana?con el poco de practica >> donde quiera que como sushi voy a abrir >> como siempre un placer hablar contigo. >> la próxima invito yo, ¿has comido tripas, sesos, cachetes? tacos tipicos mexicanos en los angeles. te invito >> si >> a mi me invitó a comer tacos de tripa >> son riquisimos >> claro >> ándale, tengo compañía para ir a comer >> cuando quieras nos comemos uno de esos taquitos >> nos comimos en el programa, cuando andabamos vestidos de los locos adams, me tocó cocinar los tacos de tripa, pero para la próxima comemos por ahí, ahora vamos con los noveleros >> llegó el momento de lagrimas, besos, cuernos y cachetadas >> llegaron >> bravo >> silencio, silencio >> don francisco, su control >> yo no soy don francisco >> daddy yankee >> es ray alvarez, este es boricua >> este si que se enojó >> ¿quien esta contigo? >> es el que te maneja el billete >> matute >> hay que iniciar >> es un placer >> este es de san juan, puerto rico, carolina puerto rico, caguas puerto rico, mira, ok, rela
, ¿ancas de rana?con el poco de practica >> donde quiera que como sushi voy a abrir >> como siempre un placer hablar contigo. >> la próxima invito yo, ¿has comido tripas, sesos, cachetes? tacos tipicos mexicanos en los angeles. te invito >> si >> a mi me invitó a comer tacos de tripa >> son riquisimos >> claro >> ándale, tengo compañía para ir a comer >> cuando quieras nos comemos uno de esos taquitos >> nos comimos en el...
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i'm joined by two very smart economic thinkers and writers gillian tett and rana foroohar. a column where you said everyone is looking at the numbers from the economic u.s. and said they're bad. you found a silver lining. >> yes, absolutely. the government spending has been down. we're feeling the effects of the sequester and if you look at the 2% economy, which we've been in now for a couple of years, that's in part due to the fact that the public sector has cut back so much. if you strip the public sector out, the growth numbers go up above 3%. about 3.1% and most of that is down to the consumer. american consumers have done a really good job of balancing their budgets, getting out of credit card debt, managing their own personal finances and now dip a little bit farther into savings than they used to and that's what they did last quarter. >> she's highlighting one of the great unsung stories of the last year, which is that consumers have actually managed to adjust to the new normal, if you like. credit card debt, which was such a key factor in creating pains in american
i'm joined by two very smart economic thinkers and writers gillian tett and rana foroohar. a column where you said everyone is looking at the numbers from the economic u.s. and said they're bad. you found a silver lining. >> yes, absolutely. the government spending has been down. we're feeling the effects of the sequester and if you look at the 2% economy, which we've been in now for a couple of years, that's in part due to the fact that the public sector has cut back so much. if you...
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the building's owner sohel rana has been arrested.er he'd claimed these were just hairline cracks, an engineer had warned him to close the building. a day later it collapsed. the bangladeshi government says it's closed 18 factories but that 14 million bangladeshi families depend on ties hundreds protested for compensation and were given salaries. >> woodruff: joining me to talk about what's being done about working conditions and safety standards in bangladesh is steven greenhouse of the "new york times." welcome to the program. this is an incredible story, but bring us up to date on anything more that's known after all this time about why this happened in the first place. >> there were two incredible stories today. one, the miraculous rescue of reshema, and the other incredible story was the death toll count rose over 1,000. now, we in the united states talk about the horrendous triangle shirtwaist fire of 1911. 146 people died then and that changed the united states and made us take workplace safety far more seriously. here, more th
the building's owner sohel rana has been arrested.er he'd claimed these were just hairline cracks, an engineer had warned him to close the building. a day later it collapsed. the bangladeshi government says it's closed 18 factories but that 14 million bangladeshi families depend on ties hundreds protested for compensation and were given salaries. >> woodruff: joining me to talk about what's being done about working conditions and safety standards in bangladesh is steven greenhouse of the...
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>>lo llamamos esto rana.uet que a este >>vamos a pausa, al volver, ya llego maría antonieta collins. monterrey y américa, la cosa esta buena. miami heat avanza, alegría en miami >>le gustaria ser propietario de la casa que renta, le diremos lo que quiza nadie le ha dicho >>amanecemos en mazatlán rumbo a los premios >>allá esta alan tacher. >>y desde hollywood llega will smith y su hijo para contarnos la aventura que viven, su nueva película futurisma >>francisca, subele al volumen >>ándale, la sorprendimos >>♪.. ♪.. ♪. ♪.. >>venga, bienvenidos maría antonieta collins >>exijo me sea retirado esto ya mismo >>me voy a inflar >>por las ganas >>no, preciosa, quiero lucir guapo para ti >>ay. >>cometelo tu, apenas para tu estatura lo que sucedio en el fútbol >>emocionante partido, la pandilla tuvo la visita de las aguilas en partido de ida, señores, aquí los tenemos. >>al 30 primer tiempo, chupete suazo, fuera del alcance del portero. segundo tiempo, pase de benitez, se saca la marca, chucho benitez, como américa tu
>>lo llamamos esto rana.uet que a este >>vamos a pausa, al volver, ya llego maría antonieta collins. monterrey y américa, la cosa esta buena. miami heat avanza, alegría en miami >>le gustaria ser propietario de la casa que renta, le diremos lo que quiza nadie le ha dicho >>amanecemos en mazatlán rumbo a los premios >>allá esta alan tacher. >>y desde hollywood llega will smith y su hijo para contarnos la aventura que viven, su nueva película futurisma...
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. >>> para ponerle el sabor y la comedia estÁ pitbull, la rana mafiosa y los comediantes (nombre en inglÉs> muchas gracias. (risas) >>> quÉ emociÓn, quÉ bonito, y quÉ bonitas maÑanitas. el cumpleaÑos lo comparto con mi productor en mÉxico, luis guillermo, a nuestro productor en mÉxico de "despierta amÉrica", siempre es un placer platicarlos con ustedes y recibirlos en televisa san Ángel, tenemos informaciÓn relevante, una estrella invitada, muy especial, quieren saber quiÉn llegÓ muchachos? >>> sÍ. >>> vamos a verlo. >>> mira quiÉn llegÓ! >>> pues, con nosotros, estÁ malillany marÍn, mire quiÉn llegÓ, quÉ gusto tenerte malillany. >>> les mango un beso. jhonny te amo. >>> nuestra productora de "despierta amÉrica", son grandes amigas, una gran amistad, es bonito tener amigos en mÉxico, en miami, y sobre todo con la telenovela, te ven en todos lados, entrÓ a estados unidos, quÉ nos puedes decir del personaje, elvira martÍnez. >>> muy contenta, elvira es la antagonista de la historia, una villana encantadora, lo disfruto mucho, estamos grabando el final, ustedes apenas va comenzando, no les pl
. >>> para ponerle el sabor y la comedia estÁ pitbull, la rana mafiosa y los comediantes (nombre en inglÉs> muchas gracias. (risas) >>> quÉ emociÓn, quÉ bonito, y quÉ bonitas maÑanitas. el cumpleaÑos lo comparto con mi productor en mÉxico, luis guillermo, a nuestro productor en mÉxico de "despierta amÉrica", siempre es un placer platicarlos con ustedes y recibirlos en televisa san Ángel, tenemos informaciÓn relevante, una estrella invitada, muy...
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uno amanece como rana inflamado. >>> sÍ, exactamente, las alergias puÉden afectar como lucimos, me uniulada, y lo colocamos paralelo a la mandibula. >>> hace el efecto de la cara mÁs delgada. >>> sÍ, le ayudarÁ a delinear el rostro y darÁ un lindo brillo, me fascina, y tambiÉn, este para los ojos llorosos, un utensilÍo que todos tenemos en casa, las cucharas de metal, si siento los ojos llorosos, lo saco de la nevera, colocamos la parte trasera, en los parpados. >>> me encanta, oye me encanta este, quÉ bueno. >>> sÍ. >>> nosotros que madrugamos, a veces amanecemos asÍ. >>> yo hice esto a la maÑana. >>> buenÍsimo tambiÉn. >>> gracias por compartir los trucos con nosotros. los consejos importantes. >>> sÍ, una sonrisa siempre funciona, y las gafas grandes, las coloca. >>> sÍ. >>> y puede calmar cualquier alergia. >>> sÍ, muchas gracias. >>> gracias a la modelo por acompaÑarnos. vamos con los muchachos que tienen cosas para mÁs adelante. >>> muchas karlita. >>> muchachones y muchachonas, mamasitas, lindas, y chulas. >>> cÓmo quiÉn? >>> eiza gonzÁlez, la que tuvo que pasar, para quÉ la man
uno amanece como rana inflamado. >>> sÍ, exactamente, las alergias puÉden afectar como lucimos, me uniulada, y lo colocamos paralelo a la mandibula. >>> hace el efecto de la cara mÁs delgada. >>> sÍ, le ayudarÁ a delinear el rostro y darÁ un lindo brillo, me fascina, y tambiÉn, este para los ojos llorosos, un utensilÍo que todos tenemos en casa, las cucharas de metal, si siento los ojos llorosos, lo saco de la nevera, colocamos la parte trasera, en los...
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mÁs siendo la Única rana en el bosque. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> te gustarÍa trabajar en el cine comoones, eres ejemplo. >>> sÍ, oye. >>> cuÁntas veces nos ponemos cosas en la mente, nos hacemos pelÍculas y no logramos lo que queremos. >>> no lo hacemos. >>>, porque no lo hacemos. >>> asÍ mismo es. >>> que no pare la fiesta! >>> estÁs sordo? >>> oye. sordopulo anda por ahÍ, suave compadre. >>> ana, tacher. >>> eh, eh. cÓmo se nota que es viernes. >>> sÍ, como se nota que no sÉ bailar. >>> eso siempre. amigo vÁmonos. >>> te ves guapa. >>> gracias. >>> vÁmonos. >>> con otra guapa, hasta nueva york, nueva york. habla bien bonito, estÁ en (nombre en inglÉs) en allÁ en nueva york. muy significativo el dÍa de hoy, a poco no mi querida birmania. >>> en nueva jersey, buenos dÍas birmania. >>> muy buenos dÍas, buenos dias muchachos, sÍ definitivamente estoy aquÍ, ocurrirÁ algo muy significativo, no solamente para los residentes de aquÍ, sino para el noreste. esto es (nombre en inglÉs), es un sector de la playa que es parte de la costa de todo el estado de nueva jersey. y donde hoy va a tener u
mÁs siendo la Única rana en el bosque. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> te gustarÍa trabajar en el cine comoones, eres ejemplo. >>> sÍ, oye. >>> cuÁntas veces nos ponemos cosas en la mente, nos hacemos pelÍculas y no logramos lo que queremos. >>> no lo hacemos. >>>, porque no lo hacemos. >>> asÍ mismo es. >>> que no pare la fiesta! >>> estÁs sordo? >>> oye. sordopulo anda por ahÍ, suave compadre....
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. >>> para ponerle el sabor y la comedia estÁ pitbull, la rana mafiosa y los comediantes (nombre en inglÉs queda el pelo, la cara, ni la revista. >>> no entiendo por quÉ se hablan a sÍ a si mismo, de la mujeres mÁs hermosas en la tele, la sonrisa mÁs linda de la tele la tienes tÚ karla martÍnez, no sÉ por que dices eso. >>> no sÉ. >>> te pareces a leti, no la de aquÍ. sino la que hacia. >>> leti la fea? >>> sÍ, leti la fea. que lo hacia angÉlica vale. >>> por bigotona? >>> si, por bigotona. >>> me salvÓ la campana, ricardo escobar, que estÁ dÓnde karla? >>> estÁ uno, en mÉxico, en televisa san Ángel, y esta de cumpleaÑos. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> muchas gracias. (risas) >>> quÉ emociÓn, quÉ bonito, y quÉ bonitas maÑanitas. el cumpleaÑos lo comparto con mi productor en mÉxico, luis guillermo, a nuestro productor en mÉxico de "despierta amÉrica", siempre es un placer platicarlos con ustedes y recibirlos en televisa san Ángel, tenemos informaciÓn relevante, una estrella invitada, muy especial, quieren saber quiÉn llegÓ muchachos? >>> sÍ. >>> vamos a verlo. >>> mira quiÉn llegÓ! >>> pues, con nosotros,
. >>> para ponerle el sabor y la comedia estÁ pitbull, la rana mafiosa y los comediantes (nombre en inglÉs queda el pelo, la cara, ni la revista. >>> no entiendo por quÉ se hablan a sÍ a si mismo, de la mujeres mÁs hermosas en la tele, la sonrisa mÁs linda de la tele la tienes tÚ karla martÍnez, no sÉ por que dices eso. >>> no sÉ. >>> te pareces a leti, no la de aquÍ. sino la que hacia. >>> leti la fea? >>> sÍ, leti la fea. que...