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from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again as sandro to alter the names to have found just the right medicine for it a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat a spoonful to he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of little only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can fall into a coma. good luck as honey is that this is healing properties and more it can also have an intoxicating effect hence the name. turkish from add honey couture to take orders for it from all across turkey and sometimes even from abroad but his bees produce this honey extremely sparingly. just on the wall of the dark in the center his chest not a loss of money you need a light heart for in the eyesight is my honey. they could do a lot of family lives in the wild landscape of turkeys black sea coast every day they drive up into the mountains to check on their beehives the medicinal or intoxicating effects their honey can have on people can be t
from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again as sandro to alter the names to have found just the right medicine for it a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat a spoonful to he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of little only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can fall into a coma. good luck as honey is that this is...
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ndra, who invited us -- sandra oh, who invited us -- sandro w invited us into the community, said theths -- >> if we lose a leader, if we lose a member of the community. we are losing everything, medicines, culture, language. katie: this village hasn't escaped the virus, but nobody has died. in more remote communities where illegal mining and logginare rife, and were criminals have no respect of protected land, indigenous people have paid a price. there are some lifelines, though. there are shelters in towns across the amazon where people can seek help. and this, a crucial way of communicating with remote villages. a woman is on the line, asking after a relative who has been admitted to hospital. it is good news. she is fine, she is told. a nurse for indigenous communities works here at the shelter, looking at those with the virus and everyone else on top of that. it has not been easy. >> 175-year-old matriarch -- one 75 eur matriarch called covid-19. a c colleagueled for a plane to pick her up but when it arrived, she didn't want to go. neither did the family. they think that when a
ndra, who invited us -- sandra oh, who invited us -- sandro w invited us into the community, said theths -- >> if we lose a leader, if we lose a member of the community. we are losing everything, medicines, culture, language. katie: this village hasn't escaped the virus, but nobody has died. in more remote communities where illegal mining and logginare rife, and were criminals have no respect of protected land, indigenous people have paid a price. there are some lifelines, though. there...
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reporter: 500 students here are isolating, as our students in aberdeen, edinboro, and sandro's. -- saintrews. cases have been confirmed on campuses across the u.k. the university and college union says students should be staying home and learning online instead. and no one could say whether students might find themselves confined to their halls of residents over the christmas holidays. jane: and of course that is the situation a number of students in the u.s. are also facing. the number of americans filing new claims were on employment but if it's increased last week to 870,000. the latest numbers show the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic might be running out of steam without another government ricky -- rescue package. i am joined now from new york. as we know, congress is consumed with the supreme court. how are people coping? >> we have seen more recent numbers in terms of the number of people applying for jobless benefits and it is an increase of 870,000 in one week. but do not forget, there are still more than 12 million americans that continue to depend on these unemp
reporter: 500 students here are isolating, as our students in aberdeen, edinboro, and sandro's. -- saintrews. cases have been confirmed on campuses across the u.k. the university and college union says students should be staying home and learning online instead. and no one could say whether students might find themselves confined to their halls of residents over the christmas holidays. jane: and of course that is the situation a number of students in the u.s. are also facing. the number of...
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sandro, who invited us into his community, tells us that with each death, they're losing more than lives generation. we don't keep records. we don't have encyclopedias. if we lose a leader, if we lose an elder within the community, we are losing everything — knowledge, traditions, medicine, culture, language. this village hasn't escaped the virus, but nobody has died. in more remote communities, in areas where illegal mining and logging are rife and where criminals have no respect for protected land, indigenous people have paid the price. there are some lifelines, though. there are shelters in towns across the amazon where people can seek help. and this — a crucial way of communicating with remote villages. a woman is on the line asking after a relative who's been admitted to hospital. it's good news. "he's fine," she's told. this woman works as a nurse for the indigenous communities here at the shelter, looking after those with the virus and everyone else on top of that. it's not been easy. translation: one 75-year-old matriarch caught covid—19. a colleague called for a plane to pick he
sandro, who invited us into his community, tells us that with each death, they're losing more than lives generation. we don't keep records. we don't have encyclopedias. if we lose a leader, if we lose an elder within the community, we are losing everything — knowledge, traditions, medicine, culture, language. this village hasn't escaped the virus, but nobody has died. in more remote communities, in areas where illegal mining and logging are rife and where criminals have no respect for...
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reportero: vamos en pos del gran sandro de amÉrica, poco a poco lanzarÁ temas que integran este viaje. y me siento segura de mi misma. [riendo] limpia y cuida tu belleza con dove. hola, mami. juan, últimamente mi teléfono funciona donde lo necesito. es que te cambié a t-mobile, que tiene la red 5g más grande del país. ahora tienes mejor cobertura 5g que nunca. ah ¿me estás diciendo que es importante estar bien cubierto? pues claro. entonces, ¡ponte un suéter y cúbrete que te va a dar gripe! ahora en t-mobile, llévate 4 líneas ilimitadas por $25 al mes cada una con acceso a 5g incluido. alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! colgate optic white renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas, con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. el 80% de las bacterias no están en los dientes. ¿80%? colgate total es diferente. combate las bacterias en tod
reportero: vamos en pos del gran sandro de amÉrica, poco a poco lanzarÁ temas que integran este viaje. y me siento segura de mi misma. [riendo] limpia y cuida tu belleza con dove. hola, mami. juan, últimamente mi teléfono funciona donde lo necesito. es que te cambié a t-mobile, que tiene la red 5g más grande del país. ahora tienes mejor cobertura 5g que nunca. ah ¿me estás diciendo que es importante estar bien cubierto? pues claro. entonces, ¡ponte un suéter y cúbrete que te va a...
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se trata de sandro guzmÁn. ahÍ vieron sus testimonios.pira tambiÉn a muchas chicas, que tambiÉn puede pensar en perseguir este sueÑo. karla: eso es lo mÁs importante. estÁn enviando un mensaje contundente en momentos que necesitamos eso mismo. las niÑas, la jovencita se quieran, se aceptan como soy, se sientan orgullosa de lo que son, orgullosa de sus raÍces. me encanta el mensaje que estÁn enviando. ese mensaje que tu pelo es malo, ya estÁ! dios no se equivoca. a todos nos hace como tenemos que ser. el pelo es bello como sea. alan: ademÁs, puedes ver la caracterÍstica de todas y tienen una sonrisa espectacular. mira nada mÁs. karla: bellas, bellas. me encanta. alan: la sonrisa tambiÉn dice mucho de uno. kika: quÉ felicidad. yo soy la mÁs feliz de poder hablar ese tipo de historias y de traer estas historias. vienen muchas mÁs historias agradables que inspiran y mandan ese mensaje tan especial. saben cuÁnto abc me dice permanente en el cabello para sacar ese supuesto pelo malo? asÍ es la vida. tendremos todos los viernes estas hermosas po
se trata de sandro guzmÁn. ahÍ vieron sus testimonios.pira tambiÉn a muchas chicas, que tambiÉn puede pensar en perseguir este sueÑo. karla: eso es lo mÁs importante. estÁn enviando un mensaje contundente en momentos que necesitamos eso mismo. las niÑas, la jovencita se quieran, se aceptan como soy, se sientan orgullosa de lo que son, orgullosa de sus raÍces. me encanta el mensaje que estÁn enviando. ese mensaje que tu pelo es malo, ya estÁ! dios no se equivoca. a todos nos hace como...