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>>sera cierto que y uri y lupita dalesio necesitan una cortina e negra en sus ensayos, en la gira del corte les cuento. >>ya les contamos, [ locutora ] imagina una combinación creada en el paraíso de la piel. eso es venus y olay las barras humectantes de olay ayudan a mantener la humedad en la piel, para menor resequedad. mientras que sus 5 navajas revelan la suavidad de tu piel. comienza a sentirte con una piel di diosa. sólo de venus y olay. musica estamos en suelta la sopa, re e recueden en breve una exclusiva con lupillo rivera, donxdde n b abre su caorazÓn hanna que esta tomando mi vida >>preparandome que estas noticias estan de imiedo. >>si, preparÁrate. >>y uri y lupita dalesio no se q quieren ver ni en pintura >>ay, pero eso sera en serio, si son las diosas de la musÚsica >>las cosan han cambiado, vamos a ver la nota >>unen sus voces para iniciar la gira siempre amiga,s dejando at atrÁs leel rumo de que enttre es hay animadversion >>estamos curados del espanto, hay una parte del medio que e s esasi, en que los cantantes y c actores tenemos que acostumbr acostumbrarnos >>dicen
>>sera cierto que y uri y lupita dalesio necesitan una cortina e negra en sus ensayos, en la gira del corte les cuento. >>ya les contamos, [ locutora ] imagina una combinación creada en el paraíso de la piel. eso es venus y olay las barras humectantes de olay ayudan a mantener la humedad en la piel, para menor resequedad. mientras que sus 5 navajas revelan la suavidad de tu piel. comienza a sentirte con una piel di diosa. sólo de venus y olay. musica estamos en suelta la sopa, re...
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. >> vince, let's back to uri and get your response to what vince is saying. his indicators are showing things are bullish. a lot of cash on the sidelines. where will that cash go, probably the stock market, right, uri? >> i don't think so. if the lead point in your argument is this is a bubble and we should buy stocks, that's a fairly weak argument. i don't know the country vince is in, but the one i'm in is a vast majority of america doing very poorly. what we have is an economy giving the illusion of being okay but when you look at it it's not and 90% of americans are living below means and having less disposal income than they used to. this is a long-term very gray drag on the economy, and i don't see strength from, you know, the upper 10% and from the enterprise dragging up the bottom. so, i think this is a market that's ignoring a lot of warning signs out there and will react accordingly when people get a little more sober. >> vince, quickly -- >> i don't -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> warning signs are out there, i don't know what warning signs are out
. >> vince, let's back to uri and get your response to what vince is saying. his indicators are showing things are bullish. a lot of cash on the sidelines. where will that cash go, probably the stock market, right, uri? >> i don't think so. if the lead point in your argument is this is a bubble and we should buy stocks, that's a fairly weak argument. i don't know the country vince is in, but the one i'm in is a vast majority of america doing very poorly. what we have is an economy...
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. >> s uri's father? >> katie holmes ex-? >> tom crews. >> really? >> married to whitney houston? >> bobby brown. >> new edition or any other thing too. >> combover, you're fired. >> donald trump. >> yes. >> father of the dearly departed michael jackson. >> joe jackson. >> mile i's father? >> billy y cyrus. >> jay z's husband? beyonce's husband? >> jay z. >> i won? >> he won? >> i won. >> you give great clues. thank you. >>> thank you. >>> everybody, this is seth green. dads airs on tuesday nights at 8:00 on fox. watch, it's very funny. we'll be right back. >>> keep the conversation going. follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram for updates on the latest hot topics. photos, behind the scenes dish. what are you waiting for? welcome back everybody. [ applause ] >>> have a seat, studio audience. still no word from dmx. but you know i'll keep you posted. time for ask wendy. how you doin'? >> hi wendy. my name is erica. i have a 14-year-old daughter brianna, shout out to bri, love you. >> growing up, she would love to stay with me. we would go shopping, manicures, pedicures, now t
. >> s uri's father? >> katie holmes ex-? >> tom crews. >> really? >> married to whitney houston? >> bobby brown. >> new edition or any other thing too. >> combover, you're fired. >> donald trump. >> yes. >> father of the dearly departed michael jackson. >> joe jackson. >> mile i's father? >> billy y cyrus. >> jay z's husband? beyonce's husband? >> jay z. >> i won? >> he won? >> i...
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okay, you guys go strait upstairs --ury grands! go right to the bath. don't touch anything. dears. hi, grandma. hi. welcome back, debra. how was your camping vacation? what's going on? raymond said you weren't getting back until tomorrow. yeah, i know, but between the rain and the bugs and the kids going nuts, decided we had enough vacation. is he in the office? hi, hi. oh, you're all muddy. what are you doing, ray? okay, all right, listen, i-i know what you're thinking -- really? then why aren't you protecting yourself? listen, i finished, okay? i ended up working through the night, this morning i was able to knock off the second, then i faxed it over to the guy. raymond worked very hard so he could get it all done so he could haveso- like you. ray, after everything we discussed, how could you go out -- [ telephone rings ] yeah, hello. yeah, this is me. i got to take this. i'm sorry. hello. oh, hi, robbie. you want some angel food cake and chocolate sauce? of course. listen, i have some news -- hey, how come he got so much chocolate sauce? you got the same amount. no, no, n
okay, you guys go strait upstairs --ury grands! go right to the bath. don't touch anything. dears. hi, grandma. hi. welcome back, debra. how was your camping vacation? what's going on? raymond said you weren't getting back until tomorrow. yeah, i know, but between the rain and the bugs and the kids going nuts, decided we had enough vacation. is he in the office? hi, hi. oh, you're all muddy. what are you doing, ray? okay, all right, listen, i-i know what you're thinking -- really? then why...
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similar uris. today we see a cold, dry planet that is not able to support water.at we want to do is to understand what are the reasons for that change in the climate. 4 billion years ago mars had a magnetic field as the earth does that shielded its atmosphere from the sun. but the field collapsed from a possibly due to an asteroid impact. this allowed high-speed particles from the sun called the solar wind to damage and slip away the atmosphere eroding it. and leaving the red, desolate world we know today. nasa's's base kraft will spend a year in orbit taking detailed measurements of the atmosphere that is still escaping from the planet. >> the solar wind has been tugging away at the atmosphere causing it to escape into space. what it will do is measure the rate at which the atmosphere is escaping and what the atmosphere pressure might have been like to see if the planet was habitable. >> discovering how it lost its water and atmosphere, scientists planetslearn more how evolve and if the same thing could one day happen to earth. ever life on mars? that bling -- br
similar uris. today we see a cold, dry planet that is not able to support water.at we want to do is to understand what are the reasons for that change in the climate. 4 billion years ago mars had a magnetic field as the earth does that shielded its atmosphere from the sun. but the field collapsed from a possibly due to an asteroid impact. this allowed high-speed particles from the sun called the solar wind to damage and slip away the atmosphere eroding it. and leaving the red, desolate world we...
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construction and we are long uri. >> check out our website.ing up next, the man behind the most valuable ncaa team. he joins us to break down the college supports the fraders weigh in next on fast. ♪ >> we talk a lot on this show about ceos and managers. today we have one of the most well known coaches in college basketball. joining us now is rick petino. great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you're a "fast money" fan. >> i am. my 13 players are going to give me $300. i'm going to teach them how to buy two stocks and i'm going to rely on your expertise here. >> wow. >> are you really stressed being here? >> not really. >> yeah. not near. we will get to some stock picks and trades. first i want to ask you about the cardinals being the most profitable ncaa team. what else differentiates your team from others when it comes to making money. >> 11 straight years we have been the nurl one revenue producer. 22,100 people show up every night. 21,000 plus season ticketholders. if you're in the front ten rows you're paying a minimum of
construction and we are long uri. >> check out our website.ing up next, the man behind the most valuable ncaa team. he joins us to break down the college supports the fraders weigh in next on fast. ♪ >> we talk a lot on this show about ceos and managers. today we have one of the most well known coaches in college basketball. joining us now is rick petino. great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you're a "fast money" fan. >> i am. my 13...
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. >> i like uri. >> office furniture space? >> all right. thanks for watching.row at 5. in the meantime, mad money starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach and coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. right now, right at this very moment, this red hot minute, it feels like the old days are back in the stock market.
. >> i like uri. >> office furniture space? >> all right. thanks for watching.row at 5. in the meantime, mad money starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. just trying to save...
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. >>> rogelio no pudo resistir mÁs las amenazas de uri. >>> uri. >>> y actuo. >>> uri suena a urinariolas imÁgenes de cÓmo vale que vale oro, angÉlica vale, celebÓo su cumpleaÑos, y declaraciones de de victoria ruffo luego de la polÉmica de ella y eugenio derbez. los amamos. >>> ya estÁ, mirelos, el "niÑo prodigio" que contesta todas sus consultas en las redes. >>> que quieren ver bailar a wilmer. venga, venga. >>> este sÍ baila. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por mcdonalds, solicita tu beca hacer en me encanta.com, se recibirÁn solicitudes hasta enero 2014. >>> paola gutiÉrrez estÁ con nosotros. como siempre trae historias extraordinarias, cuÉntanos paolita. >>> feliz de estar con ustedes. >>> muchas famosas, no adoptaron niÑos en el caso de angelina jolie. que la vimos gozando con niÑos preciosos. y otra mujer que vemos que adoptÓ es madonna, en el mes de la adopciÓn les quiero presentar un reto de amor, el nuevo comienzo para una princesita, y conocerÁn como es la experiencia de adoptar a un niÑo de una cultura diferente, quieren ver de quÉ se t
. >>> rogelio no pudo resistir mÁs las amenazas de uri. >>> uri. >>> y actuo. >>> uri suena a urinariolas imÁgenes de cÓmo vale que vale oro, angÉlica vale, celebÓo su cumpleaÑos, y declaraciones de de victoria ruffo luego de la polÉmica de ella y eugenio derbez. los amamos. >>> ya estÁ, mirelos, el "niÑo prodigio" que contesta todas sus consultas en las redes. >>> que quieren ver bailar a wilmer. venga, venga....
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maybe sell it to uri. taking a stroll in the garden of growth stocks, be prepared for some risk. but remember with risk come great reward. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- oil patch comeback? rising shale player magnum hunter has been gushing with gains. can the stock still deliver great returns? cramer's drilling down with the ceo. >>> and later prince of the permian? pioneer is drawing position in what could be the second largest oil field in the world has helped its profits soar five fold. but will falling oil prices put the pinch on its growth? don't miss cramer's exclusive. >>> plus, under the weather? nps pharmaceuticals had been on a healthy surge this year, up over 150%. but shares took a nosedive today after it reported. are investors simply cashing in or should you be concerned about its vital signs? all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> as we awa
maybe sell it to uri. taking a stroll in the garden of growth stocks, be prepared for some risk. but remember with risk come great reward. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- oil patch comeback? rising shale player magnum hunter has been gushing with gains. can the stock still deliver great returns? cramer's drilling down with the ceo. >>> and later prince of the permian? pioneer is drawing position in what could be the second largest oil field in the world has helped its...
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>>ury delibations are expected to gin today inhe apple/samsung ial. closg argumts will be made this morning. then the jury will be asked to deci how much samsung owes for copying key features of the ipad and ipho. apple wants $3 million but samsung wants to pay much less th week's trial deals with older technology. in march apple and samsung will square you've off againo time to determine if the newer products copy apple design. >> jpmorgan chase has reached a deal with theovernment to pay the biggest fine ever. billion. rew, we're talking $ >> a sggering sum. we should hear me about it today but a number of outlets say it's a done deal. we talked about this settlement before but today wthink we're ing to see ink on per. at issue tubstandard mortgages that chase sold during the housing bubble. the bank's not in trouble for what happened you the hoowner, the trouble stems from selling those subprime mortgages investments. other words, theain vicms ar investors. to some degree the company did herit this problem by buying washington mutual. that bank was
>>ury delibations are expected to gin today inhe apple/samsung ial. closg argumts will be made this morning. then the jury will be asked to deci how much samsung owes for copying key features of the ipad and ipho. apple wants $3 million but samsung wants to pay much less th week's trial deals with older technology. in march apple and samsung will square you've off againo time to determine if the newer products copy apple design. >> jpmorgan chase has reached a deal with theovernment...
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y rogelio tratÓ de sorprender a uri.rque a casita ha llegado nuestro amigo el chef pepin ♪ chef pepin hasta el fin ♪ ♪ (aplausos) >>> siempre hay un compaÑero en la escuela que sopla al otro. jhonny no hizo el tren. ♪ >>> pobrecito, dejenlo dormir. >>> mi querido chef. >>> que concentraciÓn tengo con estas dos bellezas. >>> chef, hoy nos haras una receta familiar, y fÁcil de hacer. >>> extremadamente fÁcil. muchas personas piensan que despuÉs de halloween no hay calabazas. >>> estÁn en oferta. >>> por que piensas que lo hicimos. >>> enseÑame. >>> tiene que ser como yo. duro por fuera y amarillo por dentro. y cuando el empleado no me mira con la uÑa hago asÍ. si es amarilla. la ves? >>> sÍ. >>> no la peles. >>> quÉ mujer. bueno, tenemos a la calabaza, me gusta, una persona me dice no es baÑo marÍa, es al vapor. por quÉ es asÍ? porque si hierves la calabaza es como baÑar un bebÉ y botar todo. lo ponemos al vapor. puedes usar un colador. entonces tengo la leche caliente. >>> es leche de la normal? >>> pueden usar descremada
y rogelio tratÓ de sorprender a uri.rque a casita ha llegado nuestro amigo el chef pepin ♪ chef pepin hasta el fin ♪ ♪ (aplausos) >>> siempre hay un compaÑero en la escuela que sopla al otro. jhonny no hizo el tren. ♪ >>> pobrecito, dejenlo dormir. >>> mi querido chef. >>> que concentraciÓn tengo con estas dos bellezas. >>> chef, hoy nos haras una receta familiar, y fÁcil de hacer. >>> extremadamente fÁcil. muchas personas...
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you didn't pay the rest of the money to uri.ve to put it on the credit card. this was the oy thing he had to do. and i'm still doing everything by myself. everything. you couldn't cancel-- you could not, not do the game, today, and take care of one thing. call off the wedding. you know what-- good-bye. (announcer) with carlo clear across town coaching a soccer game, dona is forced to pay off the balance with her own credit card. my credit card's not in here. this is a joke. (announcer) that is, if she could find her credit card. well, then, he's gonna come, 'cause i'm not putting it on mine. (uri) i don't want to put too much stress on you. i'm marrying carlo-- there's a stress. (announcer) faced with a big unpaid balance and missing credit card, dona rings up carlo to ream him good. it's me. you had one thing to take care of. i'm so embarrassed. (carlo) don't get so pissed off. i told uri i'll take care of it. that's not the point. you had one thing to do. (announcer) embarrassed to the point of hysteria, dona gives carlo an ul
you didn't pay the rest of the money to uri.ve to put it on the credit card. this was the oy thing he had to do. and i'm still doing everything by myself. everything. you couldn't cancel-- you could not, not do the game, today, and take care of one thing. call off the wedding. you know what-- good-bye. (announcer) with carlo clear across town coaching a soccer game, dona is forced to pay off the balance with her own credit card. my credit card's not in here. this is a joke. (announcer) that is,...
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>> caller: jim, i've got a small position in uri, i initiated it in the low 30s.t the numbers going forward, is it still a hold? >> we don't care where the stock came from, we care where it's going to. no one got hurt taking a profit, you got a double and that said, i think it told a good story last week and the stock goes to 80 a share before i think it's too expensive. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- power tower. your tablet, your phone, your watch and even your glasses. the more connected we become, the more we rely on cell tower companies like sba communications. can an investment here connect you with cash. don't miss cramer's exclusive. w. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announce
>> caller: jim, i've got a small position in uri, i initiated it in the low 30s.t the numbers going forward, is it still a hold? >> we don't care where the stock came from, we care where it's going to. no one got hurt taking a profit, you got a double and that said, i think it told a good story last week and the stock goes to 80 a share before i think it's too expensive. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the...
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. >> i like uri. >> office furniture space? >> all right. thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5. in the meantime, mad money starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach and coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. right now, right at this very moment, this red hot minute, it feels like the old days are back in the stock market. what were the old days like? let me remind you. first, you come in this morning, europe is down, china is down, yet after an initial knee-jerk negative reaction caused by the spillover from the s&p 500 futures, the market manages to right itself with the dow ultimately going from bear to bull, gaining 71 points. s&p advancing 1.8%. nasdaq climbing 1.16%. how? because
. >> i like uri. >> office furniture space? >> all right. thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5. in the meantime, mad money starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make...
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robert in cooperstown, new york, uri with kitty kelley.booktv on c-span2. >> caller: in 1950 weight avocet the time a correspondent in chicago in life magazine sent me to los angeles to do a piece on the teco when the gangster who had recently gotten out of the neil allen federal penitentiary. i had known niki and i got it wrong with him. i spent a week with him. one night when we went out to dinner, and we walked in a restaurant and sinatra was sitting at a table. as mickey walks by, so not sure reached out like a funding cut the wanting a pat on the head. mickey walked by and snubbed him. when we sat down at the table, i asked mickey, why did you snob sinatra? he said he is not a man, he's not a man. what do you mean he is not man? i'm going to use an expletive deleted here. and mickey said well, johnny stomp and not go has been expletive deleted. sinatra said to me, i want you to get into stuff. i said me quite she was your wife. you are the man, you do it. he said he never did. i didn't know who stomp anonymous until a year or two late
robert in cooperstown, new york, uri with kitty kelley.booktv on c-span2. >> caller: in 1950 weight avocet the time a correspondent in chicago in life magazine sent me to los angeles to do a piece on the teco when the gangster who had recently gotten out of the neil allen federal penitentiary. i had known niki and i got it wrong with him. i spent a week with him. one night when we went out to dinner, and we walked in a restaurant and sinatra was sitting at a table. as mickey walks by, so...
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as we see with most tax incentives it is and helpful once a uri up the income bracket. when you are willing to if it doesn't refundable it isn't particularly hopeful. talking about the disincentives and i say that when you think about what opportunities there are there's a couple things. one of the first things we talked about that one of the biggest breaches in this idea of the refundable tax credit would be the entrepreneur and we took this idea out and it's the idea there would be some refundable credit either limited by the age of your business or limiting the amount. nebraska has a model that we could build on. that would have an opportunity to incentivize if other folks to get over those hurdles and leveraging that do help a lot of small business owners, so even though it's focused on the low-wage workers really i think in 2,007, 6 million individuals who filed reports of some self-employment earnings and a large portion had most of their income from self-employment. there is a number that comes out of the irs that support assistance in helping low-income individu
as we see with most tax incentives it is and helpful once a uri up the income bracket. when you are willing to if it doesn't refundable it isn't particularly hopeful. talking about the disincentives and i say that when you think about what opportunities there are there's a couple things. one of the first things we talked about that one of the biggest breaches in this idea of the refundable tax credit would be the entrepreneur and we took this idea out and it's the idea there would be some...
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. >> but other than that as to a prediction as to whether it would happen again, that i leave to uri and other economists in the room. >> i ask a question? >> no. [laughter] >> i don't know either. i work a lot on nutrition in the agriculture department at the bank, and hearing your presentation i can understand sort of the economic advantages of having an organized commodity market, you know, towards risk management, towards on stabilizing prices. but i was wondering if you had any thoughts on sort of the health implications. and i think you were kind of going there with the grass-fed beef issues. but one of the things that i have been told from the nutrition side is the importance of diversity in a diet. and that goes very much against how the agriculture sector has been sort of taught to think that we are really sort of gearing more for the commodities because it shows scale, it shows profitability. and then we have the nutritionists saying that's all fine, you're producing these grains with higher yields, but you have to -- every person has to eat a balanced diet. do you have any
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. >>> rogelio, fue salvajemente golpeado por uri, tuvo un derrame cerebral que le paraliÓo las piernasrea cÓmo un fotomicrotermal adentro de la piel. imagÍnate un montÓn de puntitos que forman lÍneas y queman la piel por adentro, entonces se encoge, se recrea el colagecno y la elastina. >>> cuÁntos tratamientos son recomendables? >>> uno al aÑo, obvio que hay personas que necesitan un retoque, se evalua al paciente a los tres meses de hacerse el tratamiento, si necesitan un retoquito se le da en estas Áreas donde quedÓ mÁs flacidez. >>> quÉ Áreas se pueden tratar? >>> en toda la cara, gracias para las cejas, abrir el ojo, para subir el Ángulo del labio, para apre tar la quijada, el cuello, y quitar flacidez de los brazos. >>> esta tÉcnica de ultrasÓlida, se utiliza en los sonogramas para monitorear a un bebÉ, en este caso para no afectar la capa de la piel. >>> a pesar que tengo 30 aÑos, noto que me aparece la caÍda y la papada. >>> es tanto para hombres como para mujeres. >>> claro que sÍ. actÚa de la misma manera, muchos hombres vienen por acÁ, no quieren perder el trabajo, y puede q
. >>> rogelio, fue salvajemente golpeado por uri, tuvo un derrame cerebral que le paraliÓo las piernasrea cÓmo un fotomicrotermal adentro de la piel. imagÍnate un montÓn de puntitos que forman lÍneas y queman la piel por adentro, entonces se encoge, se recrea el colagecno y la elastina. >>> cuÁntos tratamientos son recomendables? >>> uno al aÑo, obvio que hay personas que necesitan un retoque, se evalua al paciente a los tres meses de hacerse el tratamiento, si...
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robert in cooperstown, new york, uri with kitty kelley.booktv on c-span2. >> caller: in 1950 weight avocet the time a correspondent in chicago in life magazine sent me to los angeles to do a piece on the teco when the gangster who had recently gotten out of the neil allen federal penitentiary. i had known niki and i got it wrong with him. i spent a week with him. one night when we went out to dinner, and we walked in a restaurant and sinatra was sitting at a table. as mickey walks by, so not sure reached out like a funding cut the wanting a pat on the head. mickey walked by and snubbed him. when we sat down at the table, i asked mickey, why did you snob sinatra? he said he is not a man, he's not a man. what do you mean he is not man? i'm going to use an expletive deleted here. and mickey said well, johnny stomp and not go has been expletive deleted. sinatra said to me, i want you to get into stuff. i said me quite she was your wife. you are the man, you do it. he said he never did. i didn't know who stomp anonymous until a year or two late
robert in cooperstown, new york, uri with kitty kelley.booktv on c-span2. >> caller: in 1950 weight avocet the time a correspondent in chicago in life magazine sent me to los angeles to do a piece on the teco when the gangster who had recently gotten out of the neil allen federal penitentiary. i had known niki and i got it wrong with him. i spent a week with him. one night when we went out to dinner, and we walked in a restaurant and sinatra was sitting at a table. as mickey walks by, so...