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what happened at unc was egregious, singular, awful, but things like what happened at unc happen everywherebecause all of thieves athletes are working under the same pressures they're working their 50-hour weeks at their sports trying to make they're way in a classroom often at universities where they're not really prepared to do the work, and so friendly faculty and academic counselors find ways to keep them afloat. but all the while they learn that their academic experience, intellectual interests and so on are subordinated in the athletic demands of the athletic machine and that's something that mary witnessed first hand in her seven years in the academic support program. >> we called it schedule engineering and we were really good at it. so we would play a math game with how many credits the young folksed, men mostly in basketball and football needed to be eligible what the gpa they had was, what they needed and so it was just this game of schedule engineering and eligibility and it really wasn't about an education at all. it was about being an athlete being an athlete first and maybe b
what happened at unc was egregious, singular, awful, but things like what happened at unc happen everywherebecause all of thieves athletes are working under the same pressures they're working their 50-hour weeks at their sports trying to make they're way in a classroom often at universities where they're not really prepared to do the work, and so friendly faculty and academic counselors find ways to keep them afloat. but all the while they learn that their academic experience, intellectual...
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unc scandal, we believe is emblematic of all is wrong with sports at the moment.moment. this is about how the prestigious academic institution can be co-opted by the big-time athletic machine in the educational consequences for the athletes themselves when that happens, happens, how that co-opting happens, how pervasive the moral co-opted becomes criminal everyone gets affected by it and learns to stay silent going to look the other way to watch actively facilitate the maintenance of the system. you know the particulars command least i am assuming that most of you know a lot of the particulars of the actual scam which was at the center of this particular manifestation of action for an independent study courses on the one hand and bogus lecture courses on the other hand and use those courses as come as far as we are concerned, vehicles of eligibility from eligibility for athletes who needed a break from who were not particularly strong students or when a client a client to do university work or for whatever reason. they were concussed, injured telling you the time.
unc scandal, we believe is emblematic of all is wrong with sports at the moment.moment. this is about how the prestigious academic institution can be co-opted by the big-time athletic machine in the educational consequences for the athletes themselves when that happens, happens, how that co-opting happens, how pervasive the moral co-opted becomes criminal everyone gets affected by it and learns to stay silent going to look the other way to watch actively facilitate the maintenance of the...
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at unc and therefore, they fly right under the radar. they are never held accountable for anything. >> it's not going to change until that is done. i'm not one that says anybody that's marginal should not be admitted. i know of cases where one gentleman i went with school with is now called doctor who would not have gotten in a lot of places this day and age because of the scandals. he graduated from seminary. >> this woman over here has a question. >> i have a question. i agree with everything that's been said. i'm a duke grad some going to disclose that but when some of us, to school of business and had not prepared they spend the whole, i think it's about a month to six weeks before school starts into boot camp. if you identify these people because i don't believe people but myths are any different than any of the student athletes. i know the private sector if you're looking at a private school, they have development. they are not nearly as qualified as the rest of the pool of applicants they getting. and so i think there are solution
at unc and therefore, they fly right under the radar. they are never held accountable for anything. >> it's not going to change until that is done. i'm not one that says anybody that's marginal should not be admitted. i know of cases where one gentleman i went with school with is now called doctor who would not have gotten in a lot of places this day and age because of the scandals. he graduated from seminary. >> this woman over here has a question. >> i have a question. i...
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there are -- i want to say there are plenty of other faculty at unc who are as angry as i am but not as outspoken but a lot of them. but it's true that the faculty as a collective just hasn't mustered much energy, and i'm very disappointed by that. i don't have a good answer for it. there are lots of reasons why faculty tend to be reticent but -- >> there's sociology theory called organizational deviance. it happens at universities and industry. it's part of our culture right now. it's really sad. [inaudible] >> that is one of the factors. >> nobody wants that. everybody just wants to be left alone. >> there's a startling statistic that i came across at the time of a faculty rally a couple weeks ago in front of south building, which is that 59% of faculty at unc are not on the tenure track. the majority of faculty do not have the appreciation of tenure. ... both sides are motivated by resentment and the sense of being put upon. those people really don't understand this. here is a guy who does understand this, and he is going to stick it to the. hillary clinton will give her own versi
there are -- i want to say there are plenty of other faculty at unc who are as angry as i am but not as outspoken but a lot of them. but it's true that the faculty as a collective just hasn't mustered much energy, and i'm very disappointed by that. i don't have a good answer for it. there are lots of reasons why faculty tend to be reticent but -- >> there's sociology theory called organizational deviance. it happens at universities and industry. it's part of our culture right now. it's...
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joanne one of the unc students said -- he said though he is a supporter of free speech horowitz's speech was unacceptable. he is not a supporter of free speech, right? >> and he is not even in college. the point is to meet people with different backgrounds and ideologies. save your money. save your energy and your money and use it somewhere else. this is pointless. >> dan final word to you. >> i often tweet when i am in a dangerous situation. as does tom. he live tweeted a mugging the other day i think. >> that was just me mugging for the camera. >> okay. i am an idiot and i have nothing of value to say. >> then i will move on. it's a wrap for the rap. an ohio principal has canceled an event that invited girls to spend a day in a muslim headscarf. the challenge was to celebrate diversity. it didn't go over well. critics say the exercise seemed to promote a single religion and the covering is a form of female oppression. others complained having all girls covered up seemed to be mocking the tradition. now the school is reportedly being criticized for caving into anti-muslim bigotry. stay
joanne one of the unc students said -- he said though he is a supporter of free speech horowitz's speech was unacceptable. he is not a supporter of free speech, right? >> and he is not even in college. the point is to meet people with different backgrounds and ideologies. save your money. save your energy and your money and use it somewhere else. this is pointless. >> dan final word to you. >> i often tweet when i am in a dangerous situation. as does tom. he live tweeted a...
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the state legislature is trying to make that impossible at unc.he lead sponsor has a theory about this. she says she knows better than the medical profession, and she knows there is no need for anyone to ever train on this kind of a procedure in this kind of medicine because people can figure it out on their own. they can improvise when it arises. there are opportunities for doctors to learn this. abortion physicians learn from all kinds of training. sometimes you learn how to act in an emergency situation. there are other options. in an emergency you just learn how to act. doctors will just figure it out as the emergency unfolds. take a number. she also says that the criticism is unwarranted. that republicans seem to have time for antiabortion legislation, but not enough time for jobs, jobs, jobs. i'm an advocate for jobs but we can do lots of things. when we can have a few more little taxpayers born, why not. why not put the crown jewel of your state's higher education system at risk. here is the amazing medical school we have, let's make sure t
the state legislature is trying to make that impossible at unc.he lead sponsor has a theory about this. she says she knows better than the medical profession, and she knows there is no need for anyone to ever train on this kind of a procedure in this kind of medicine because people can figure it out on their own. they can improvise when it arises. there are opportunities for doctors to learn this. abortion physicians learn from all kinds of training. sometimes you learn how to act in an...
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but you have to have a chance to do it them state legislature is trying to make that impossible at unc. the lead sponsor of the bill has a theory of. this she thinks concerns are overblown and thinks she knows better than the medical profession and knows there is no need for anyone to train on this kind of procedure in this kind of medicine because people can figure it out on their own. they can improvise when it arises. quote, there are opportunities for doctors to learn this. abortion physicians learn from all kinds of training, spontaneous abortions, miscarriages, sometimes you learn to act in an emergency situation. there are other options. ." in an emergency you just learn how to act. doctors will just figure it out as the emergency unfolds. take a number. she also says the criticism is unwarranted. that north carolina republicans seem to have plenty of time for anti-abortion legislation but not so much for bills on the subject of i don't know jobs jobs, jobs. he says quote i'm an advocate for jobs but we can do a lot of things. and actually when we can have a few more little taxp
but you have to have a chance to do it them state legislature is trying to make that impossible at unc. the lead sponsor of the bill has a theory of. this she thinks concerns are overblown and thinks she knows better than the medical profession and knows there is no need for anyone to train on this kind of procedure in this kind of medicine because people can figure it out on their own. they can improvise when it arises. quote, there are opportunities for doctors to learn this. abortion...
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. >> it is unc jordan's boat capsized. neighbors say he had no experience sailing in the open ocean. >>> police want to track the online activity of a woman they say killed an attorney at a high scale hotel, and they're asking for your help. news4's shomari stone is at the donovan hotel with how the information could help their case. >> reporter: that's right. d.c. police want to know if anyone has come into contact with the e-mail address chrissanchez0906@yahoo!.com. perhaps the information can provide more information about what happened inside the donovan hotel behind me. here's why. according to court documents lawyer david messerschmitt logged on craigslist and elicited responses from men. ma jamyra gallmon showed up and stabbed him in the donovan hotel. tonight she's charged with murder. she's the person of interest shown in this surveillance video at the hotel moments before the murder on february 9th. according to court documents messerschmitt used the handle dcguy 456. he communicated back and forth with someone i
. >> it is unc jordan's boat capsized. neighbors say he had no experience sailing in the open ocean. >>> police want to track the online activity of a woman they say killed an attorney at a high scale hotel, and they're asking for your help. news4's shomari stone is at the donovan hotel with how the information could help their case. >> reporter: that's right. d.c. police want to know if anyone has come into contact with the e-mail address chrissanchez0906@yahoo!.com....
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gerri: yeah, unc. sorry. >> and what do you eventually want to do? what's your game plan here?i'm really looking to grow in the sports media industry. there's a huge rake of opportunity, which fox sports showed me through marketing pr. gerri: well, you know i want to pick up on that. what's interesting about this is i think through you guys -- there's all kinds of levels through this, journalism, marketing, you can go on and on; right? building this outments of got to be a lot of fun. >> well, it was rooted in marketing originally, but what we've done over the years is expanded into research and platform, and i think for us from the business side, everybody is looking to tap into the millennials and the young demographic for us, we've got some of the youngest brightest minds working on our properties in all different aspects. gerri: that's great and mixing the sports and academics how did it go and was it easy for you? >> it was fantastic. we have top level executives that come in and they help you craft a campaign that comes from your original idea, and then you get to follow
gerri: yeah, unc. sorry. >> and what do you eventually want to do? what's your game plan here?i'm really looking to grow in the sports media industry. there's a huge rake of opportunity, which fox sports showed me through marketing pr. gerri: well, you know i want to pick up on that. what's interesting about this is i think through you guys -- there's all kinds of levels through this, journalism, marketing, you can go on and on; right? building this outments of got to be a lot of fun....
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craig hicks is accused of killing the unc students over a parking space dispute at a chapel hill condo the victims' families say the students were targeted because of their faith and the fbi is investigating. >>> three witnesses and the defense resting their case in the trial of former nfl star aaron hernandez. hernandez is charged in the murder of a friend odin lloyd. defense attorneys are trying to put blame for the crime on hernandez's co-defendants. they were seen smoking pcp two days before the murder. today a professor was called to the stand to testify about how pcp affects people. >> on some occasions violent or aggressive behavior that can appear sometimes or unpredictably and that might include behavior that could be harmful to themselves or to others. >> prosecutors called 131 witnesses in their case. closing arguments are set for tomorrow. >>> easter services ended with a literal bang over the weekend in pennsylvania when a gun went off inside a church. a man attending the services apparently had a gun in his pocket. somehow it went off at the end of services grazing him an
craig hicks is accused of killing the unc students over a parking space dispute at a chapel hill condo the victims' families say the students were targeted because of their faith and the fbi is investigating. >>> three witnesses and the defense resting their case in the trial of former nfl star aaron hernandez. hernandez is charged in the murder of a friend odin lloyd. defense attorneys are trying to put blame for the crime on hernandez's co-defendants. they were seen smoking pcp two...
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pursuit of excellence in academics and athletics n latest response to lawsuit over academic fraud case at uncsociation says it has no legal responsiblity to quote insure the academic integrity of courses offered to student athletes at member institutions. ncaa does not have direct day-to-day operational control over schools. kennedy is there a conflict here what they're saying? on one hand education first education is important we promote education? on other hand education is not our job or problem? >> of course it is. if it is not their problem, not their job, you have to pay the college athletes. justification for the ncaa's existence, they're getting a college education. we're celebrating amateurism. at the same time making millions and millions of dollars. ed o'bannon former ucla basketball player. >> i knew you would get that in there. >> go bruins. he is one of the people saying here are the college players making money for their schools and this organization, why shouldn't they get royalties for memorabilia or their participation. >> he won the lawsuit. under appeal. >> it is moving in
pursuit of excellence in academics and athletics n latest response to lawsuit over academic fraud case at uncsociation says it has no legal responsiblity to quote insure the academic integrity of courses offered to student athletes at member institutions. ncaa does not have direct day-to-day operational control over schools. kennedy is there a conflict here what they're saying? on one hand education first education is important we promote education? on other hand education is not our job or...
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at 9:00 eastern mary willingham and jay smith on the cheated, unc scandal, education of athletes and big-time sports. at 10:00 the author of the test. why our schools are obsessed with standardized testing but you don't have to be. >>> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's booktv saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, president of americans for tax reform, grover norquist says americans are tired of the irs and tax system. sunday night at 8:00, author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and soviet leader joesph stalin allies during world war ii and unexpected partnership beyond the war. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3, on lectures in history university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray how civil war veterans reunions changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live, from appomattox courthouse national historical park, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil
at 9:00 eastern mary willingham and jay smith on the cheated, unc scandal, education of athletes and big-time sports. at 10:00 the author of the test. why our schools are obsessed with standardized testing but you don't have to be. >>> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's booktv saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, president of americans for tax reform, grover norquist says americans are tired of the irs and tax system....
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caroline ultimately picked unc. even though their journey as teammates will end this season, regan no. 2 and caroline 22 left a legacy. >> every single time we score it will be 2-22. >> reporter: their numbers another symbol of the bond that's lasted a lifetime. >> this season jamie's first game was against north carolina. so if out of conference starts the line next year, the girls could be on opposing teams for the first time. >>> at 6:00 a virginia sheriff's department responds to our investigation into the deputy who threw a man on the highway. before. >> reporter: that's president obama and cuban president raul castro trying to restore diplomatic ties, the >>> expectations are growing for a historic meeting between president obama and cuban leader raul castro. the two are among the leaders attending the summit of the americas in panama city. >> president obama laid the groundwork for the meeting before leaving washington. craig boswell is at the white house with more. >> reporter: president obama's meetings wit
caroline ultimately picked unc. even though their journey as teammates will end this season, regan no. 2 and caroline 22 left a legacy. >> every single time we score it will be 2-22. >> reporter: their numbers another symbol of the bond that's lasted a lifetime. >> this season jamie's first game was against north carolina. so if out of conference starts the line next year, the girls could be on opposing teams for the first time. >>> at 6:00 a virginia sheriff's...
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. >> nobody hates unc or anybody like that or hate kentucky like that. and christian laettner you just want to hate him. >> and wisconsin won the tight until '41, the third ever final four. so they are a likeable team. >> and you don't even hate sashefski. >> and if you recall last week toure and i made this bet with jordan shults who had duke. >> are you going to put your money where your mouth is. >> let's say duke wins. toure has to come on the air and bow down and say you were right and if kentucky wins you come on and admit defeat and give me full credit. shake on it. >> shake on it. >> i'm not shaking on it. >> but whoever loses has to admit the other is a jeanus -- genius. >> and so here we are. i know why you have a sports show and i don't. >> and i have to admit. you were better than me this year. jordan congratulations. kentucky choked and you are the ncaa basketball man of the year as far as the "the cycle," 2015 is concerned. and tonight i will continue hating on you as i enthusiastically root for duke to lose even though that means our execu
. >> nobody hates unc or anybody like that or hate kentucky like that. and christian laettner you just want to hate him. >> and wisconsin won the tight until '41, the third ever final four. so they are a likeable team. >> and you don't even hate sashefski. >> and if you recall last week toure and i made this bet with jordan shults who had duke. >> are you going to put your money where your mouth is. >> let's say duke wins. toure has to come on the air and bow...
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unc, the coaches, you know they say that they're not responsible for student athletes' education so itn the student athlete. on the other hand, you know, mr. elmore being an all-american at university of maryland, certainly understands that, you know if a coach says that you need to be at practice at 1:00 p.m. and there are certain classes that you can't take after 1:00 p.m. if you want to be in that lineup, if you want to be in that starting lineup then you're going to be in practice. so jeffrey, it's not just individual student athletes who need to begin to advocate for their education. collectively, student athletes need to begin to advocate for their education. like the kids at northwestern university. then they will understand better what they have to do. >> brown: all right. >> let meed a one more. the coaches are responsible and so are the parents as educators. that's all part and parcel of the leadership development at intercollegiate sports presents. >> brown: len elmore and emmett gill, thank you very much. >> ifill: finally, to our newshour shares of the day, something that
unc, the coaches, you know they say that they're not responsible for student athletes' education so itn the student athlete. on the other hand, you know, mr. elmore being an all-american at university of maryland, certainly understands that, you know if a coach says that you need to be at practice at 1:00 p.m. and there are certain classes that you can't take after 1:00 p.m. if you want to be in that lineup, if you want to be in that starting lineup then you're going to be in practice. so...
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now it is duke and unc. love for the acc to beat up a little but on the big ten periodically, even though coach k and i are good friends that have been for many years. stephanie: why second harvest? if you decide you do not want to do second harvest of the last second, my charity, girls ink would, gradually take the $350,000 come even though i do not pick the winning teams. john: i am passionate about two things -- first one i love basketball. i wish i could have been a bath while player rather than ceo. secondly, i enjoy -- and our whole company, is very focused on giving back. second harvest food bank we have been associated with or 23 years will stop we go food there every year. we have given almost $40 million to the food bank over the last 12 years. our employees put in 42,000 hours and food hunger opportunities around the world. in silicon valley, here you are in the heart of the most exciting economic location in the world and one out of 10 people receive assistance from second harvest. 40% of those o
now it is duke and unc. love for the acc to beat up a little but on the big ten periodically, even though coach k and i are good friends that have been for many years. stephanie: why second harvest? if you decide you do not want to do second harvest of the last second, my charity, girls ink would, gradually take the $350,000 come even though i do not pick the winning teams. john: i am passionate about two things -- first one i love basketball. i wish i could have been a bath while player rather...
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russia received a soviet unc embassies, and nuclear weapons transferred to ukraine under the budapestemorandum. from the beginning, a series of american presidents have sought to build russia's international status. presidents clinton and bush invited russia to joined the g-8. russia was invited to join the council of europe. russia has been invited to join the world trade organization whose roles it systematically violates. during that same period, while we were engaging russia, inviting russia into our institutions, attempting to create a russia, what was russia doing? putin invaded chechnya twice. he invaded georgia. he invaded ukraine. he built up his military system. he held a military exercise in the arctic involving 220 aircraft and 40 ships. this year, he conducted an exercise in the baltics. in 2009 and 2013, he conducted military exercises which concluded with a practice run of the nuclear bombardment of warsaw. this is a country, while engaging with the west incidentally, you can't have it both ways. you can't say that putin was laundering his money in western banks and we
russia received a soviet unc embassies, and nuclear weapons transferred to ukraine under the budapestemorandum. from the beginning, a series of american presidents have sought to build russia's international status. presidents clinton and bush invited russia to joined the g-8. russia was invited to join the council of europe. russia has been invited to join the world trade organization whose roles it systematically violates. during that same period, while we were engaging russia, inviting...
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russia received a soviet unc embassies, and nuclear weapons transferred to ukraine under the budapestorandum. from the beginning, a series of american presidents have sought to build russia's international status. presidents clinton and bush invited russia to joined the g-8. russia was invited to join the council of europe. russia has been invited to join the world trade organization whose roles it systematically violates. during that same period, while we were engaging russia, inviting russia into our institutions, attempting to create a russia, what was russia doing? putin invaded chechnya twice. he invaded georgia. he invaded ukraine. he built up his military system. he held a military exercise in the arctic involving 220 aircraft and 40 ships. this year, he conducted an exercise in the baltics. in 2009 and 2013, he conducted military exercises which concluded with a practice run of the nuclear bombardment of warsaw. this is a country, while engaging with the west incidentally, you can't have it both ways. you can't say that putin was laundering his money in western banks and we we
russia received a soviet unc embassies, and nuclear weapons transferred to ukraine under the budapestorandum. from the beginning, a series of american presidents have sought to build russia's international status. presidents clinton and bush invited russia to joined the g-8. russia was invited to join the council of europe. russia has been invited to join the world trade organization whose roles it systematically violates. during that same period, while we were engaging russia, inviting russia...
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so unc is really a national lead er leader in women's reproductive health and gynecology. teach our residents. my professors taught me, i teach my residents, it's really a core part of the curriculum. so to say we can't teach core skills to residents and students is really disturbing. >> help people understand why it's a core skill, why it's important for physicians to know it. >> some people are unaware that 1 in 3 women has an abortion during her reproductive years so abortion is very common. it's a procedure that 30% of women are going to have it's something doctors need to know a lot about. they should know the basics and many of the skills that you learn through providing abortion are skills that are generalized to other things we do in the profession, some of the technical skills. it's something you need to know the fundamentals about to really understand it. >> so the idea of not get. ing to even learn these base. ic core skills and then add that to the telling things that run true to your patients as a matter of law in terms of saying you can reverse these medical
so unc is really a national lead er leader in women's reproductive health and gynecology. teach our residents. my professors taught me, i teach my residents, it's really a core part of the curriculum. so to say we can't teach core skills to residents and students is really disturbing. >> help people understand why it's a core skill, why it's important for physicians to know it. >> some people are unaware that 1 in 3 women has an abortion during her reproductive years so abortion is...
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johnny: no sabes quiÉn es él, es el peleador de la unc. alejandro: caÍn velÁsquez.fano de padres, un menor de edad decidiÓ cruzar la frontera para cumplir su sueÑo, pero su travesÍa terminÓ en secuestro y con amenazas de deportaciÓn, ahora el Ángel de la justicia llega con una noticia que le va a cambiar su vida. ana: el doctor juan rivera nos da las tÉcnicas para prevenir y combatir las migraÑas. karla: alejandra guzmÁn llega a la gran manzana y confiesa el secreto para hacer sus movimientos en el escenario. ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica", la casita mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: oigan... johnny:el se queda como, ¿quÉ pasa aquÍ' es edgar martÍnez! alan: es un milagro. edgar: en la vuelta lo arreglamos. alan: todos los de aquÍ son del barcelona. edgar: no, estoy hablando de el real madrid-atlÉtico. a la vuelta lo ganamos. vamos con informaciÓn deportiva. este dÍa serÁ mucho más que un amistoso, la selecciÓn mexicana frente a estados unidos, dos grandes rivales de la concacaf, mano a mano, frente a frente, hubo polÉmica por el tema de la cancha,
johnny: no sabes quiÉn es él, es el peleador de la unc. alejandro: caÍn velÁsquez.fano de padres, un menor de edad decidiÓ cruzar la frontera para cumplir su sueÑo, pero su travesÍa terminÓ en secuestro y con amenazas de deportaciÓn, ahora el Ángel de la justicia llega con una noticia que le va a cambiar su vida. ana: el doctor juan rivera nos da las tÉcnicas para prevenir y combatir las migraÑas. karla: alejandra guzmÁn llega a la gran manzana y confiesa el secreto para hacer sus...