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interpretadas como sonia su mensaje de incl s inclusion y alegria ha sido e o expotrtartado a todos los rineses e ¿como estas? >> ¿como estas? bien tenemos b e buenas noticias para la s seleccion de futbol de mexico en la copa del mundo sub-17 que se transmite en telemundo el equipo mexicano ha rderrotado un a cero al minuto 767 con la c victoria el conjunto mexicano sobre kocorea del norte y ahor e reprre enrfrenta con el que mexico o por cierto en un paso de la gran final uno a cero victoria del e equipo mexicano >> exito con och opcu ode t ventaja el segundo lugaron pepre esta encaminando a hacerlo aunque queda mucha liga por d delante nos vamos con el w(... otro equipo en etapa de recu r recuperacion el juego sin perder y raul jimenez con uno son oc octavos de final a un punto u e europe falta a niveljimene. >> muy de cerca los lideres en barcelona con uno menos que los dos anteriores penultimo en la t tabla antne koke hector herrera fue titular con dos minutos mas informacion en titulares y mas fin de semana j. >>racias por estar con nosotros hay mas noticias a las 11 y ademas lo invitam
interpretadas como sonia su mensaje de incl s inclusion y alegria ha sido e o expotrtartado a todos los rineses e ¿como estas? >> ¿como estas? bien tenemos b e buenas noticias para la s seleccion de futbol de mexico en la copa del mundo sub-17 que se transmite en telemundo el equipo mexicano ha rderrotado un a cero al minuto 767 con la c victoria el conjunto mexicano sobre kocorea del norte y ahor e reprre enrfrenta con el que mexico o por cierto en un paso de la gran final uno a cero...
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Nov 29, 2019
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rine: my idea was to explain p people here t that is festival andnd everything we ae doing here to oe theirir . they have to feel happines th have e to he a fufull life, living here. they live in t this autiful nature and don't see. rertrter: buevenen herin thehe during t the separatisist wain e 1990's, she wain m moscow caring for her r newborn chchild. kari: i was soy y about not ing a man be here. i had a son at that titime, a vy littlele son. i i was a motherer and i said,y am i not a man to bebe here iny motherlaland?" reporter: since then, women have made it into key positions here. depuputy foreign m minister ae aleksanynyan had origiginaly pbut when the war broke o, , she coululdn'teave.. instead shshe studied enenglisd german, anand after gradaduat, bebegan her polilitical careere. armine: the only guy we had in our group was in thehe army mot ofof the time, a and most guyn osose daysere e fighng, nonot studying. so that geneneration didn'n't ry get a propoper educationon, wht comes to thehe male segmenent oe population. but femaleles were the, studying and trngng to become
rine: my idea was to explain p people here t that is festival andnd everything we ae doing here to oe theirir . they have to feel happines th have e to he a fufull life, living here. they live in t this autiful nature and don't see. rertrter: buevenen herin thehe during t the separatisist wain e 1990's, she wain m moscow caring for her r newborn chchild. kari: i was soy y about not ing a man be here. i had a son at that titime, a vy littlele son. i i was a motherer and i said,y am i not a man...
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Nov 14, 2019
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the rine county coroner has identified the victim as 45 year-old amanda arconti a vacaville, althoughhe did live here in marine part time, according to the county's health officer. he says are conti had been previously healthy just days before showing up at a local hospital on thursday she a few days earlier had developed some respiratory symptoms, shortness of chest pain, ugh. >>what's really progres very rapidly. she went to the emergency departments within a few hours was put on a breathing machine sent into the i c u. developed acute respiratory distress syndrome. really within a matter of hours. >>there been more than 2000 vaping-related illnesses reported nationwide at least 40 pple have died. ll a small fraction of these cases have beeninked with vitamin e acetate in combination with thc bythe centers for disease control so far officials do not ow if our county ud cannabis related products or any vaping liquids containing vitamin e we know that she was using at least regular nicotine can containing products. >>and in conversation with the family. they did site that she watryint
the rine county coroner has identified the victim as 45 year-old amanda arconti a vacaville, althoughhe did live here in marine part time, according to the county's health officer. he says are conti had been previously healthy just days before showing up at a local hospital on thursday she a few days earlier had developed some respiratory symptoms, shortness of chest pain, ugh. >>what's really progres very rapidly. she went to the emergency departments within a few hours was put on a...
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Nov 13, 2019
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just walking around the shopping arcade across from the main rine, i've come across multiple marriagecause of irincreasing concerns amoni shias that some clerics are abusing an ancient marriage practice to exploit women and girls. it's called "muta'ah" or "munqata"-- pleasure or temporary marriage-- and itfo allows a man to paa short-term wife. i have to be discreet filming this, but we're re to investigate allegations that some of the clerics here aremi groo women, and even actingps like pim ♪ there are no reliable statistics about how often this custom is actually used today. it's illegal under iraqi law. but some clerics say there are occasions when it's appropriate. this is cleric faris al-mousawi. he runs a marriage office in sadr city, another shia area of badad. what are the rules behind muta'ah marriage? >> al-mousawi: ha >> mag: he says he doesn't conduct muta'ah marriages himself, because they're illegal. but he tells me that sometimes they're permitted under religious sharia law, and they enable a man to help a n won d. t >> maghafi: but what difference between muta'ah marr
just walking around the shopping arcade across from the main rine, i've come across multiple marriagecause of irincreasing concerns amoni shias that some clerics are abusing an ancient marriage practice to exploit women and girls. it's called "muta'ah" or "munqata"-- pleasure or temporary marriage-- and itfo allows a man to paa short-term wife. i have to be discreet filming this, but we're re to investigate allegations that some of the clerics here aremi groo women, and even...
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Nov 26, 2019
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rine mammal center to see how the ppies doing and how he may have woun up there.ern fur seal property normally than age the time of year cruising at least a few miles off the coastline kind of having the continental elf and diving for making your living up the ean. but sometimes they do and ybe find a good foo source or get distracted >>follow waterway or river. and then get a little bit lost and disorientated. and the good news and we have not und anything else wrong with him so far. and that's very possible that got little bit. been in and out of t habitat. maybe he found good distracted h and got by that. still a little not quite rmal for city hall. we wa you. take precautions to get him hydrated and they were doing that with giving him d fluid 100 again. just like we would with a cat or dog. and we're als feeding him what we often call a fish milkshake t there's no more than it's pretty much because there's very go water. and the calories are really important for inner peace be sure that they're etting proper nutrition and given rehydrated and make re that the
rine mammal center to see how the ppies doing and how he may have woun up there.ern fur seal property normally than age the time of year cruising at least a few miles off the coastline kind of having the continental elf and diving for making your living up the ean. but sometimes they do and ybe find a good foo source or get distracted >>follow waterway or river. and then get a little bit lost and disorientated. and the good news and we have not und anything else wrong with him so far. and...
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Nov 17, 2019
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>>but tomorrow shallow rine layer if any so let's take a look th is greet your picture, beautiful cotton, candy sky right before sunset courtesy of john king and this is in soh thank you so much for sharing that with me john today's daytime highs 5 to 10 degrees above average noticing that cloud ver and even some low clouds bunot a sticker as widespread and as we ke a look at our futu cast model it's going to be nonexiste for your just along the coast, but even the east bay as well, thanks to that lack of blanket of cloud cover we are goi to noce warmer temperatures for the 2nd half of your weekend and tperatures out there right now widespread 50's going down into the upper 40's and loto mid-fifties for most of the bay area and tomorrow's daytime highs 5 to 15 degrees above average low 70's along the coast, mid 70's along the east bay shoreline ith widespread upper 70's as you start to make their way inland. so let's take a look ahead at the next 7 day monday slightly cooler n forecast but the real cool down won't start until tuesda, cloudier nditions and still going to be a few degrees
>>but tomorrow shallow rine layer if any so let's take a look th is greet your picture, beautiful cotton, candy sky right before sunset courtesy of john king and this is in soh thank you so much for sharing that with me john today's daytime highs 5 to 10 degrees above average noticing that cloud ver and even some low clouds bunot a sticker as widespread and as we ke a look at our futu cast model it's going to be nonexiste for your just along the coast, but even the east bay as well,...
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Nov 26, 2019
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the chaer where you interviewed cokie roberts, deare friend who p away not long ago, because she'd rineerasl boout the founding mothers, what did you take away from that, david rubenstein, about why women haven't gotten more attention? >> in the early days of our country, women were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to own property. rf you were married, you couldn't own pro and obviously you couldn't be an office holder. how did they exercise influence? they tended to do it p through their husban the letters between john abigail and adams, maybe a thousand of them, and she had a second grade jairks andheeducation and she ws educated and literate sounding as her lawyer husband. cokie dug through these and you saw the women had a lot of fluence on the men. >> woodruff: david cullough telling you, he said the best and most effective people in public life without exception have been the people o had a profound and very often life-long interest in hista y. do you maknnection with today and president trump? >> i think manpeople who understand history are at an advantage, but because o
the chaer where you interviewed cokie roberts, deare friend who p away not long ago, because she'd rineerasl boout the founding mothers, what did you take away from that, david rubenstein, about why women haven't gotten more attention? >> in the early days of our country, women were not allowed to vote, they weren't allowed to own property. rf you were married, you couldn't own pro and obviously you couldn't be an office holder. how did they exercise influence? they tended to do it p...
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Nov 22, 2019
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and former spokesperson for the hillary clinton campaign, or just hillary clinton, period, philippe rines. phil, i'm going to start with you. >> i can declare -- if you like. >> philip, not you, philippe, philip. in terms what the white house saw this week. i know the president was on fox news this morning, talking for 53 minutes and completely mischaracterizing what the witnesses said. are they nervous about the with the witnesses said, is that why the president is 34s chaeshgtdize ichaeshgtd i mischaracterizing? >> the belief is whatever narrative he puts forward, tells people publicly, his voters, his base are going to believe. while the last two weeks of extraordinary historic testimony has brought new facts to light and really bolstered the fact-based narrative surrounding what trump and his allies are trying to do with regards to ukraine. you know, whatever trump says is what his followers are believing as of now. there seems to be no indication that those supporters of ehe re congressmen are changing their minds about the president's culpability here, his abuse of office. and so th
and former spokesperson for the hillary clinton campaign, or just hillary clinton, period, philippe rines. phil, i'm going to start with you. >> i can declare -- if you like. >> philip, not you, philippe, philip. in terms what the white house saw this week. i know the president was on fox news this morning, talking for 53 minutes and completely mischaracterizing what the witnesses said. are they nervous about the with the witnesses said, is that why the president is 34s chaeshgtdize...
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melissa: why wouldn't i use watermelon rine. your product is lovely. $50.your grandmother's traditional recipe? >> you can. it is with a host of ingredients to give you the same effect of the beauty facial. melissa: you have preserve to last longer. melissa: you couldn't take watermelon out of fridge and la have last for a while. >> exactly. >> it must be hard to get into the beauty industry at this point in time. it is a really crowded field. >> it is, the fact we always shared our journey with our customers from the very beginning on social media has been really a show of transparency and authenticity for our community. we're at half a million followers on instagram because of this. i think they enjoy seeing the whole process, select the ingredients, mixing products and showing the product development process. >> yeah. how hard was it to get your business started in? there are a lot of people out in our audience. we like to celebrate entrepreneurs and celebrate small businesses. this is one of the reasons we had you on today to inspire other people. >> th
melissa: why wouldn't i use watermelon rine. your product is lovely. $50.your grandmother's traditional recipe? >> you can. it is with a host of ingredients to give you the same effect of the beauty facial. melissa: you have preserve to last longer. melissa: you couldn't take watermelon out of fridge and la have last for a while. >> exactly. >> it must be hard to get into the beauty industry at this point in time. it is a really crowded field. >> it is, the fact we...
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the microclimate highs for this afternoon, don't forget your rain coat and rine boots, temperatures inthrough today and tomorrow and into the start of the workweek. that's a quick look at your weather picture. >> dave, thank you. >>> coming up, chrissy teigen's >>> we are back. dave has a look at today's "pop start." >> are you ready? >> we're ready. >> let's do it then. we go to kacey musgraves. the grammy winner has another reason to celebrate the holiday season. her christmas special just went live. the kacey musgraves christmas show premiered on friday on amazon. ♪ rockin' around the >> she sings holiday favorites with other stars like camilla cabello, james cordin. >>> up next, chrissy teigen. the cookbook author, wife and model's husband, john legend, was named "people" magazine's sexiest man alive, peting out peter alexander, shockingly. >> a distant second. >> you're in the running. chrissy will not let anyone forget. she had the cover made in fun pajamas and surprised john on thanksgiving. take a look at that. >> yes. killing it. let's do this. >> sexiest man, baby. >> killing
the microclimate highs for this afternoon, don't forget your rain coat and rine boots, temperatures inthrough today and tomorrow and into the start of the workweek. that's a quick look at your weather picture. >> dave, thank you. >>> coming up, chrissy teigen's >>> we are back. dave has a look at today's "pop start." >> are you ready? >> we're ready. >> let's do it then. we go to kacey musgraves. the grammy winner has another reason to...