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steve schmidt, vivian salaama and eugene robinson. thank you all so much. >>> when we come back, starting with a comment steve schmidt made about our friends and allies over seas, what do people make of what their witnessing right now? control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multipl
steve schmidt, vivian salaama and eugene robinson. thank you all so much. >>> when we come back, starting with a comment steve schmidt made about our friends and allies over seas, what do people make of what their witnessing right now? control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body...
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vivian, we've seen bannon come in and out of favor. that now, in looking glass effect blames what the president is sing, a threawe've had before, for the leaks. >> that's right. steve bannon has come in and out of favor, as you said, as have a number of other aides. it seems to be this whole palace intrigue that we've seen play out since this administration has come to office. but there is something really important that we have to observe here. that is that a couple of weeks ago president trump gave his blessing into this russia investigation. he said i have nothing to hide. i have been told i'm not under investigation. and so i -- i welcome them to go ahead and see -- carry this investigation out, see whatever they fine. then for him to backtrack and call it a witch-hunt and really lash out -- whether or not he is hiding anything. of course it's too early in the investigation to know, it doesn't look good. it makes it seem like he's getting paranoid. you know, these very early morning tweets, you know, show that he is possibly alarme
vivian, we've seen bannon come in and out of favor. that now, in looking glass effect blames what the president is sing, a threawe've had before, for the leaks. >> that's right. steve bannon has come in and out of favor, as you said, as have a number of other aides. it seems to be this whole palace intrigue that we've seen play out since this administration has come to office. but there is something really important that we have to observe here. that is that a couple of weeks ago...
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steve schmidt, vivian salaama and e robinson. thank you all so much >>> when we come back, starting with a comment steve schmidt made about our friends and allies over seas, what do people make of what their witnessing right now? holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. testinhuh?sting! is this thing on? come on! your turn! where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands.
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steve schmidt vivian and eugene robinson. thank you so much.e come back start wg a comment steve schmidt made about our friends and allies overseas what do people make of what they're witnessing right now? . out your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. >>> as we said we have all the news stories breaking before we came on the air. welcome back to "the 11th hour." joining conversation to weigh in on michael crowley senior correspondent. white house correspondent for mcclachy newspapers. aneata i really hesitate to ask a professional for predictions. but how -- how nervous do they se
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white house reporter for the associated press, vivian salama. and rick stengel back with us in the studio, former undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs at the state department in the obama years. also the former managing editor of "time" magazine. rick, i'll begin with you. is this story tonight the first clear evidence that they always and really wanted lift sanctions as that gentleman called it, cave on rusa? >> well it's just very, very strange, brian. and i mean it all does seem to fall into line. i mean, the sanctions policy against russia, because of the annexation of crimea, the quasi invasion of ukraine was something that actually was strong and powerful and putin -- really hurt putin and the people around putin. people at the state department actually wanted to do more. there was the assistant secretary for european affairs victoria knewland felt we needed to push back against russia. dan fried, who was the sanctions czar, this is something that people felt very, very strongly about, and that russia had violated the sov
white house reporter for the associated press, vivian salama. and rick stengel back with us in the studio, former undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs at the state department in the obama years. also the former managing editor of "time" magazine. rick, i'll begin with you. is this story tonight the first clear evidence that they always and really wanted lift sanctions as that gentleman called it, cave on rusa? >> well it's just very, very strange, brian. and i...
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i see vivian nixon back there in the back from college and community. she's educating all of the women. and i see counsel members over here -- yeah. so i want the counsel members to stand, donna, i don't know how many of y'all are out here but yen mail wept out -- so -- you know. these are the warrior women on the frontline, so you know it sounds like i'm going to do all of this. we're going to do this and all of you too. i mean, you can't leave here tonight and not think about what are you going to do to take your community back to make it safer. to make it holier and that's what i'll propose -- >> and then -- suzanne are you saying you're bringing new way of life to new york from california or expand? >> so yeah.
i see vivian nixon back there in the back from college and community. she's educating all of the women. and i see counsel members over here -- yeah. so i want the counsel members to stand, donna, i don't know how many of y'all are out here but yen mail wept out -- so -- you know. these are the warrior women on the frontline, so you know it sounds like i'm going to do all of this. we're going to do this and all of you too. i mean, you can't leave here tonight and not think about what are you...
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vivÍan todos juntos. fue un menor, un amigo, que alertÓ a las autoridades.la denuncia es fundamental. las redes de apoyo son fundamentales. dejamos a mÉxico y nos vamos a venezuela. seis personas se sumaron a la lista de muertos en venezuela en diferentes puntos del paÍs. en caracas las fuerzas policiales y militares arremetieron contra decenas de opositores que marchaban al consejo electoral. todo esto por la constituyente propuesta de maduro. en 90 dÍas de manifestaciones, 65 personas han muerto en mÁs de 1400 heridos. caro nos va a contar de una propuesta, una cosa de arte que va a entregar a todos los venezolanos un poco mÁs de ayuda y esperanza. carolina: asÍ es. con esto pretenden tocar las fibras mÁs profundas de aquellos en su paÍs y de los miles de venezolanos que toma las calles en su paÍs pidiendo la libertad. 2014 fue nombrada diseÑadora del aÑo en miami. hoy, estÁ con nosotros. bienvenida. tienes estas prendas que son parte de esta colecciÓn que fue inspirada en redes sociales. fue inspirada en fotografÍas que todos nosotros hemos visto que se h
vivÍan todos juntos. fue un menor, un amigo, que alertÓ a las autoridades.la denuncia es fundamental. las redes de apoyo son fundamentales. dejamos a mÉxico y nos vamos a venezuela. seis personas se sumaron a la lista de muertos en venezuela en diferentes puntos del paÍs. en caracas las fuerzas policiales y militares arremetieron contra decenas de opositores que marchaban al consejo electoral. todo esto por la constituyente propuesta de maduro. en 90 dÍas de manifestaciones, 65 personas...
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vivian and carol, hang out with me for a couple of minutes. more to talk about here. mitch mcconnell, as we've been saying, since democrats are not willing to work with republicans on this senate health care bill. is that really true? we'll ask a senate democrat, chris van hollen of maryland, when we come back. where are mo? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened
vivian and carol, hang out with me for a couple of minutes. more to talk about here. mitch mcconnell, as we've been saying, since democrats are not willing to work with republicans on this senate health care bill. is that really true? we'll ask a senate democrat, chris van hollen of maryland, when we come back. where are mo? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby...
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oswaldo: hay personas que vivÍan, es muy buen equipo, bastante caro lo que tiene aquÍ, no sería mejora bahÍa. vamos a echar un vistazo a temperaturas mÁximas el dÍa de hoy. se han registrado por encima de lo normal. 84 para concord cuando el termÓmetro debe alcanzar 82,81 en mapa, 73 en oakland, en el Área de la bahÍa, san francisco, 70 grados como del rango normal, y tambiÉn bastante normal lo que es la ciudad de san josÉ de, en esos 79 grados. vamos a tener un amplio sistema de alta presiÓn que va a proponer ua extensa ola de calor que va a afecta todo el oeste de los estados unidos y nuestra zona pondrÁ en efecto una vigilancia por calor extremo desde este viernes y se va a extender hasta el domingo en horas de la noche. sobre todo en las ciudades que quedan al interior de california van a sentir el calor intenso. para maÑana tenemos temperaturas en los bajos 80 grados, sobre todo en el interior de california el termÓmetro puede alcanzar 90 grados en la regiÓn. hacia napa temperaturas en los 94, para concord panorama caluroso. san josÉ el viernes en 89 grados. pronÓstico extendido.
oswaldo: hay personas que vivÍan, es muy buen equipo, bastante caro lo que tiene aquÍ, no sería mejora bahÍa. vamos a echar un vistazo a temperaturas mÁximas el dÍa de hoy. se han registrado por encima de lo normal. 84 para concord cuando el termÓmetro debe alcanzar 82,81 en mapa, 73 en oakland, en el Área de la bahÍa, san francisco, 70 grados como del rango normal, y tambiÉn bastante normal lo que es la ciudad de san josÉ de, en esos 79 grados. vamos a tener un amplio sistema de...
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murder mystery that has a whole lot of people upset in dc almost 6 months ago a grandmother named vivian marrow loved by her family and community in southeast was gunned down caught in the cross fire of a gun battle she was hit in the wheelchair she used. back to the scene of this horrific crime, in search of new details. >> reporter: the shrine is still here but let's be real, where 68-year-old vivian marrow, a grandmother bound to a wheelchair is gunned down right here outside of her own home and still, there are no leads. word on the street is that people know who did the shooting but no one is talking so we came back to else viennese road so you don't forget. it was monday morning mlk day she was right here in this walk way headed to the market we are told when all of a sudden, someone runs in, shooting at a man standing next to her. now this is all caught on camera but that camera, way up there on top of the apartment building and the picture, really is not that good. now we could have gotten a bert view, if this -- better view if this camera was working but it was not rolling the d
murder mystery that has a whole lot of people upset in dc almost 6 months ago a grandmother named vivian marrow loved by her family and community in southeast was gunned down caught in the cross fire of a gun battle she was hit in the wheelchair she used. back to the scene of this horrific crime, in search of new details. >> reporter: the shrine is still here but let's be real, where 68-year-old vivian marrow, a grandmother bound to a wheelchair is gunned down right here outside of her...
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en esa misma bodega vivÍan numerosos artistas. >> es muy importante en estas calles no nada mÁs celebrarta o vivir en un edificio. lo mÁs importante es la seguridad de nuestros niÑos y familias. beatriz: esa es responsabilidad de la ciudad, expresÓ. >> pero tambiÉn los dueÑos de la propiedad. por eso esta acciÓn criminal de los abogados es importante, pero esa acciÓn nunca va a regresar los inicios para la familia. beatriz: y la fiscal dijo que los acusados podrÍan enfrentar a atra 39 aÑos de prisiÓn si son hallados culpables. marÍa: en otra histeria que hizo titulares hoy un jurado emitiÓ de forma unÁnimela sentencia a cadena perpetua sin libertad condicional para garcÍa torres. lo declararon culpable de matar a una mujer cuyo cadÁver no ha sido encontrado. pasamos con fabio.. rfabio: hola, muy buenas tardes. los miembros tenÍan que decidir entre la cadena perpetua y la pena capital. decidieron que el sentenciado tiene que pasar todos los dÍas de su vida tras la reja. fue arrestado a sus 21 aÑos y dos meses despuÉs de la desapariciÓn. la sentencia de hoy impide de que tenga la posibilid
en esa misma bodega vivÍan numerosos artistas. >> es muy importante en estas calles no nada mÁs celebrarta o vivir en un edificio. lo mÁs importante es la seguridad de nuestros niÑos y familias. beatriz: esa es responsabilidad de la ciudad, expresÓ. >> pero tambiÉn los dueÑos de la propiedad. por eso esta acciÓn criminal de los abogados es importante, pero esa acciÓn nunca va a regresar los inicios para la familia. beatriz: y la fiscal dijo que los acusados podrÍan...
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Ósea los mÁs afectados fueron personas que vivÍan con ayuda del gobierno. muchos inmigrantes.gado por ayuda del estado en un 75 por ciento. y la utilizado por personas de escasos recursos. -- era utilizado. vamos a cambiar de tema, porque lo siguiente que ves en twitter es diferente. y va mÁs allá de cambios cualquiera. por ejemplo, la flecha para responder en twitter no va a existir mÁs. ahora lo vas a poder hacer como comentario. y ahora tu foto de perfil serÁ respondida como un whatsapp. caro: serÁ redonda en vez de respondida. el menÚ lateral se va desplegar para que excedas fÁcilmente a los ajustes de cuenta y privacidad y viene con menos retoques. ahorita sÓlo verÁn los Íconos para acceder y para hacer bÚsquedas. ver notificaciones oler tus mensajes y traen nuevas letras. -- o leer hay muchos memes, la gente confundida y en cuanto este juego. no me molesta. javier: yo quisiera que les pongan mÁs caracteres. los caracteres quellene ahorita no te da la chance para poder explicar. caro: ¿quÉ te gustarÍa decir con los 40 caracteres? javier: nunca alcanzÓ porque uno quiere de
Ósea los mÁs afectados fueron personas que vivÍan con ayuda del gobierno. muchos inmigrantes.gado por ayuda del estado en un 75 por ciento. y la utilizado por personas de escasos recursos. -- era utilizado. vamos a cambiar de tema, porque lo siguiente que ves en twitter es diferente. y va mÁs allá de cambios cualquiera. por ejemplo, la flecha para responder en twitter no va a existir mÁs. ahora lo vas a poder hacer como comentario. y ahora tu foto de perfil serÁ respondida como un...
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joven de 22 aÑos, italiano, vivÍan en este de londres.n un britÁnico de origen paquistanÍ y lo otro con dos nacionalidad. ahÍ tenemos en imÁgenes a los tres. carolina: cambiemos de tema. hablamos de inmigraciÓn. una cita de rutina en las oficinas de ice pone al descubierto que casi un millÓn de indocumentados son el objetivo que ha llamado "redadas silenciosas". javier: habÍan muchos extranjeros no detenidos con orden de deportaciÓn. sin embargo, en un informe de abril, dicen que la cifra es mayor. en agosto del aÑo pasado ice tenÍa 2.2 millones de indocumentados no detenidos. carolina: son casos que han tenido que ir a presentar a inmigraciÓn. llega la hora de ir a esa cita y es cuando ocurre este tipo de operativo. javier: dicen que en el fondo, las cifras del departamento de inmigraciÓn no son las correctas. siempre le bajan un poco. es la duda que existe. le piden que sea un poco mÁs transparente la administraciÓn. carolina: israel solano es un soldado que sirviÓ por mÁs de tres aÑos a las fuerzas armadas de estados unidos. el joven i
joven de 22 aÑos, italiano, vivÍan en este de londres.n un britÁnico de origen paquistanÍ y lo otro con dos nacionalidad. ahÍ tenemos en imÁgenes a los tres. carolina: cambiemos de tema. hablamos de inmigraciÓn. una cita de rutina en las oficinas de ice pone al descubierto que casi un millÓn de indocumentados son el objetivo que ha llamado "redadas silenciosas". javier: habÍan muchos extranjeros no detenidos con orden de deportaciÓn. sin embargo, en un informe de abril,...
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. >>> la policia revelo identidad de dos atacantes, v(ver informacion en pantalla( ambos vivian en londres autoridades aseguran que gente cervacana al los at n atacantes de bio saber algo y pr eso si ve comportamientos sop sospechosos deben informarlo a l la policia . >>> las autoridades han decidido instalar baarreras decemento en setestas bordes appara qimpedi a ataque terrorista atentados terroristas vuelvan a sucedcer. >>> esto ocurrio cuando esta f r furgoneta atropello psersonas e el puente de londres. >>> hay tres oficailiales, uno t estaba herido, y luego seguimos caminando mas al fondo y comen comenzamos a ver cueprrpos, o s personas en el piso y una tras o otras. >>> en vez de correr , decidi o decidieron seguir a los agred o agredidos . >>> ella estaba sangrando mas . >>> en runi seino unido se mant severos. >>>a lcalcalde realizo vibgiliaa recodardar heroidos en el aterns terroristas . >>e> stos ataques fueron apro aprovechados por el ptresident d donald trump, icnlncluso ataco gobierno, diceiendo que cortes u pueden llmarlo como quiere pero que n eecesitan vewtto mirgrat v v(v
. >>> la policia revelo identidad de dos atacantes, v(ver informacion en pantalla( ambos vivian en londres autoridades aseguran que gente cervacana al los at n atacantes de bio saber algo y pr eso si ve comportamientos sop sospechosos deben informarlo a l la policia . >>> las autoridades han decidido instalar baarreras decemento en setestas bordes appara qimpedi a ataque terrorista atentados terroristas vuelvan a sucedcer. >>> esto ocurrio cuando esta f r furgoneta...
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. -- con una orden de registro, las autoridades ingresaron a la casa y retiraron 34 perros, que vivians insalubres... -- aun se evaluan los cargos que enfrentara el dueÑo de los animales. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 fin de semana. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 76 la bahia sur tenemos: 76 la bahia este tenemos : 72 la costa tenemos: 69 los valles tenemos: 75 ================ ahora hablemos de lo que podemos esperar en cuanto a las temperaturas minimas. la bahia norte tenemos: 81 la bahia sur tenemos: 82 la bahia este tenemos : 78 la costa tenemos: 74 los valles t
. -- con una orden de registro, las autoridades ingresaron a la casa y retiraron 34 perros, que vivians insalubres... -- aun se evaluan los cargos que enfrentara el dueÑo de los animales. lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 fin de semana. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas...
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. >> a indoor mountain, with cliffs, tunnels and slides, and there's party paw vivians for birthdays. >> the open space is helpful for the parents that are here because they can be aware of what is going on with their children but not involved with what is going on with your more independent discovery, and a creek and logs for smaller climbers and a cave for the more experienced. >> like they would in thaeu kna. >> the true to life terrain can prove challenging for some. there's a workshop that offers tools to test young minds. >> providing kids with the opportunity to make their own creative decisions. >> like, basically, figure it out. >> exactly. >> there is an exhibit room that is more intimate with what is inside, rotating ever so often. first up, live butterflies giving little explorers real hands on experiences. >> kids can learn more in the screening room. and then there's a spot where parents can sit back and relax, too. the along with food and a full bar. >> this is perfect for me to come and an opportunity for me to sit down and get my laptop out and work while she plays. >
. >> a indoor mountain, with cliffs, tunnels and slides, and there's party paw vivians for birthdays. >> the open space is helpful for the parents that are here because they can be aware of what is going on with their children but not involved with what is going on with your more independent discovery, and a creek and logs for smaller climbers and a cave for the more experienced. >> like they would in thaeu kna. >> the true to life terrain can prove challenging for some....
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. >> en el aÑo 2014, en este paÍs vivÍan con fallas de riÑones 74% mÁs que en el aÑo 2.000, 477 mil estabantor le ofrezca. >> precisamente lo que hicieron benito y su hermana, aprovecharon una feria de salud para intrsaber las condiciones sus riÑones. >> es un problema serio porque se dan cuenta cuando no es posible hacer nada. >> tal es el caso de arturo cuyos riÑones dejaron de funcionar por no tratar de manera adecuada su diabetes y presiÓn arterial alta. >> cuando te sientes bien ignoras, no siento nada hasta que empiezas los problemas a resultar. >> en chicago, rubÉn pereida noticias telemundo. >> reapareciÓ el niÑo sirio tras un bombardeo se convirtiÓ en rostro de la guerra, conocimos ensangrentado y lleno de polvo en una ambulancia, hoy si lo ve apenas lo reconocerÍa, cristina londoÑo nos cuenta quÉ ha sido de Él. >> estas imÁgenes de un niÑo de 6 aÑos con su pelota son tan corrientes que a pocos cono mofarÍan, hasta enterarse que es el mismo que hace solo diez meses le estrujÓ el corazon al mundo. el video tan doloroso como inolvidable mostraba junto a su hermanita, a un aturdido si
. >> en el aÑo 2014, en este paÍs vivÍan con fallas de riÑones 74% mÁs que en el aÑo 2.000, 477 mil estabantor le ofrezca. >> precisamente lo que hicieron benito y su hermana, aprovecharon una feria de salud para intrsaber las condiciones sus riÑones. >> es un problema serio porque se dan cuenta cuando no es posible hacer nada. >> tal es el caso de arturo cuyos riÑones dejaron de funcionar por no tratar de manera adecuada su diabetes y presiÓn arterial alta....
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estan en riesgo de que va1n a buscarles, sobre todo si estan viviendo en la misma direccion donde viviando recibieron el delito 9:08 17:30 ahora recuerde que aunque termine en manos de inmigracion por estos delitos usted tiene el derecho de pedir la asesoria de un abogado... desde san francisco pilar nino noticiero telemundo 48 17:41 vo/lorena --en sunnyvale, la polica identific al hombre que perdi la vida al ser impactado por una bala, en el estacionamiento de un centro comercial... --se trata de ''edu veliz salgado'' de 21 años de edad... el ataque se report la madrugada del jueves sobre la avenida ''duane'' muy cerca de la avenida lawrence.,. --una segunda persona tambin resulto herida y sigue en estado grave... --hasta el momento las autoridades no han hecho ningun arresto... topvo / cesar --- dos personas fueron baleadas mortalmente la tarde del domingo en el este de oakland... --- las vctimas de 27 y 32 aÑos de edad se encontraban en el interior de un auto cuando un sospechoso abri fuego en repetidas ocasiones --- --- estos seran los homicidios 31 y 32 en lo que va de aÑo, superand
estan en riesgo de que va1n a buscarles, sobre todo si estan viviendo en la misma direccion donde viviando recibieron el delito 9:08 17:30 ahora recuerde que aunque termine en manos de inmigracion por estos delitos usted tiene el derecho de pedir la asesoria de un abogado... desde san francisco pilar nino noticiero telemundo 48 17:41 vo/lorena --en sunnyvale, la polica identific al hombre que perdi la vida al ser impactado por una bala, en el estacionamiento de un centro comercial... --se trata...
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host: fredericksburg, virginia, vivian is watching, democrat. caller: thank you, greta. hello, c-span. i will say this. they always talk about the liberal media. i don't just think the media is liberal. if it was we wouldn't have went into iraq. -- hey are they're liberal, trump, he lies every day. the media has to question him out. and these men that said trump is a man, i hope they >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this, you can find it online, c-span.org, and take you live to the center for strategic and international studies in washington, d.c. live coverage of a speech by south korean president moon jae-in. he'll be speaking shortly. >> we gather here today for a present the , csis global leaders forum presenting the president of the korean republic. there are a few logistics notes, some preparatory things. president moon and -- they will be entering the room shortly, it would be nice if we gave them a warm welcome. the speech will be in korean, that's why you all have headsets for simultaneous interpretation and his speech will be followed by a short
host: fredericksburg, virginia, vivian is watching, democrat. caller: thank you, greta. hello, c-span. i will say this. they always talk about the liberal media. i don't just think the media is liberal. if it was we wouldn't have went into iraq. -- hey are they're liberal, trump, he lies every day. the media has to question him out. and these men that said trump is a man, i hope they >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this, you can find it online, c-span.org, and take you...
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donald and vivian hart celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary.ed in the 1930s when -- isn't that a great picture. she and her friends were lost and stopped donald to get directions. instead, donald walked them home. from there on, the romance grew. 8 decades of marriage had world war ii and raising two sons. >> imagine that's you and your husband. 99. >> oh boy. 80 years. >> no way my wife would deal with me that long. >> thank you for being with ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. this morning. perfect weather....for the >>> right now at 4:30 on your monday, a live look outside at san francisco this morning, pretty clear in the background. it was a perfect weekend, perfect weather for the pride parade. now we're hoping to keep that gorgeous weather working at the start of your week. "today in the bay" starts right now. we're under way at this point. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm kris sanchez. laura ga
donald and vivian hart celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary.ed in the 1930s when -- isn't that a great picture. she and her friends were lost and stopped donald to get directions. instead, donald walked them home. from there on, the romance grew. 8 decades of marriage had world war ii and raising two sons. >> imagine that's you and your husband. 99. >> oh boy. 80 years. >> no way my wife would deal with me that long. >> thank you for being with ok, let's try this....
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se expande hacía california y como a los que llamamos californios que eran familias mexicanas que vivíanas con la expansión de estados unidos también se ve como puerto rico es incorporado a estados unidos y los barrios latinos que han existido desde hace décadas en chicago y los ngeles. los visitantes también podrán ver el vestido de una niña que vino a estados unidos como parte de programa pedro pan en los años 60 desde cuba. take sot está exhibición muestra que la diversidad en estados unidos no es algo nuevo, pero ha existido durante 500 años formando está nación y sus comunidades en lo que es hoy en día. una de los artefactos incluidos es un sector de la frontera entre méxico y estados unidos. take sot la estamos utilizando aquí justamente para reflejar lo que es la frontera, un lugar de separación, de tensión por eso también tenemos un uniforme de un oficial de control de la frontera también tienen adquisiciones de un arqueólogo de los objetos que las personas van dejando la cruzar la frontera. a pesar de las dificultades y los siglos que han pasado... las tradiciones, la música y l
se expande hacía california y como a los que llamamos californios que eran familias mexicanas que vivíanas con la expansión de estados unidos también se ve como puerto rico es incorporado a estados unidos y los barrios latinos que han existido desde hace décadas en chicago y los ngeles. los visitantes también podrán ver el vestido de una niña que vino a estados unidos como parte de programa pedro pan en los años 60 desde cuba. take sot está exhibición muestra que la diversidad en...
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john: if you tweet says we have been having this discussion, vivian says "publicans think it will make them look good, less government and lower taxes if they push things back to the states. we suffer." matthew says they treat health care like any other product on the market but health care decisions can be life or death. one more tweet saying "i want the government out of the health care business." anna in bloomfield, new york, republican. go ahead. caller: a couple of comments. i was listening to the bysentation on health care the kaiser representatives this morning. i brought back that nixon and were thermanente originators of the hmo industry. that was supposed to be the thing that would keep costs down, provide better coverage, and it just has been a dismal failure. so far as that intended purpose. the second point is that the concern about medicare and social security funding being depleted as it ties to health care is, as one caller said, she became disabled and was on medicaid and then it switched to after a. -- after a time. it has been no mention of what they plan to do with
john: if you tweet says we have been having this discussion, vivian says "publicans think it will make them look good, less government and lower taxes if they push things back to the states. we suffer." matthew says they treat health care like any other product on the market but health care decisions can be life or death. one more tweet saying "i want the government out of the health care business." anna in bloomfield, new york, republican. go ahead. caller: a couple of...
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he served as an eu commissioner working alongside vivian reading. fair. he is a tough negotiator and good to be so. so we are very happy to have him as a chief negotiator instead of someone else. the tough stuff is not being discussed today. this first day was to set the tone. brexit is now in motion. damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels. and we can speak to damien now. tell us more about the focus of the talks and the timetable. yes, this morning we have had a brief introductory session between the two main negotiators. mr barnier and mr davis. what interesting is that they have only met once since the referendum. they had experience in the past when they were both europe ministers. they know each other a little. today, there will simply be this one day of preparatory talks, where there will be discussions about how the negotiations will go forward and we expect that will be one week of talks every four weeks or every month through the summer and that is what they will be agreeing, that structure. the eu side is insisting that the uk must deal wi
he served as an eu commissioner working alongside vivian reading. fair. he is a tough negotiator and good to be so. so we are very happy to have him as a chief negotiator instead of someone else. the tough stuff is not being discussed today. this first day was to set the tone. brexit is now in motion. damian grammaticas, bbc news, brussels. and we can speak to damien now. tell us more about the focus of the talks and the timetable. yes, this morning we have had a brief introductory session...
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marÍa elena: una casa en donde vivÍ vivÍan cuatro varones, Él, su abuelo y sus tÍos.Ía elena: salvador vega, el abuelo de ronald guarda mejores recuerdos de la niÑez de su nieto. >> era un niÑo normal, no nos daba problemas, salÍa porque cuando tienen unos seis o siete aÑos salÍan a jugar pelota. marÍa elena: Él asegura que ronald era buen estudiante. salvador: tengo los certificados de Él, y fue creciendo y creciendo a los 10 aÑos. marÍa elena: asi es como ronald dice que a esa edad fue vÍctima de abuso sexual por parte de una mujer. ronald: la muchacha tenÍa unos 18 aÑos, le decÍamos la diabla, se agarrÓ del porton y me llevÓ para atrÁs de la casa. y hizo de todo. marÍa elena: dice que el abuso durÓ unos dos aÑos. ¿tu nunca le dijiste a tus tÍos ni a tu abuelo? ronald: no, asÍ yo estaba haciendo lo que estaba haciendo mi abuelo, mi abuelo fue mujeriego y son cosas que uno aprende. marÍa elena: mientras los padres de ronald, en los estados unidos empezaron a formar una familia, esperando un dÍa reunirse con el otro hijo que habÍan dejado atrÁs. aunque ese no era el m
marÍa elena: una casa en donde vivÍ vivÍan cuatro varones, Él, su abuelo y sus tÍos.Ía elena: salvador vega, el abuelo de ronald guarda mejores recuerdos de la niÑez de su nieto. >> era un niÑo normal, no nos daba problemas, salÍa porque cuando tienen unos seis o siete aÑos salÍan a jugar pelota. marÍa elena: Él asegura que ronald era buen estudiante. salvador: tengo los certificados de Él, y fue creciendo y creciendo a los 10 aÑos. marÍa elena: asi es como ronald dice que...
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host: fredericksburg, virginia, vivian is watching, democrat. caller: thank you, greta. hello, c-span. i will say this. they always talk about the liberal media. i don't just think the media is liberal. if it was we wouldn't have went into iraq. -- hey are they're liberal, trump, he lies every day. the media has to question him out. and these men that said trump is a man, i hope they don't have no daughters and i hope they don't have any sons because what are you teaching them? is it ok to harass, maybe beat women? you teaching your men that? and you saying it's ok for women to be degraded? and it's ok, they should accept it? because something's not right about this. it's not. and these people that support trump, you know, y'all need to really look in the mirror at yourself and hope that your children and grandchildren don't believe you and trump because there's something wrong. they degrade obama, his family, the whole eight years he was in there. and trump was the leader. calling him a kenyan. he sent people over there to hawaii looking at his records. you won't believ
host: fredericksburg, virginia, vivian is watching, democrat. caller: thank you, greta. hello, c-span. i will say this. they always talk about the liberal media. i don't just think the media is liberal. if it was we wouldn't have went into iraq. -- hey are they're liberal, trump, he lies every day. the media has to question him out. and these men that said trump is a man, i hope they don't have no daughters and i hope they don't have any sons because what are you teaching them? is it ok to...
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this is from vivian to those who say there's no evidence of collusion, republicans would not be investigating trump if there was nothing there. from april 30, 1973, president nixon talks about watergate, some of his key aides, including jon erlichman and bob haldeman, were let go. >> as the new attorney general, i have today named elliot richardson, a man of unimpeachable integrity and rigorously high principle. i have directed him to do everything necessary to ensure that the department of justice has the confidence and the trust of every law-abiding erson in this country. i have given him absolute authority to make all the decisions bearing upon the prosecution of the watergate case and related matters. i have instructed him that if he should consider appropriate, he has the authority to name a special sprfing prosecutor for matters arising out of the ase. whatever may appear to have been the case before, whatever improper activities may yet be discovered in connection with this whole sordid affair, i want the american people, i want you to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that during my ter
this is from vivian to those who say there's no evidence of collusion, republicans would not be investigating trump if there was nothing there. from april 30, 1973, president nixon talks about watergate, some of his key aides, including jon erlichman and bob haldeman, were let go. >> as the new attorney general, i have today named elliot richardson, a man of unimpeachable integrity and rigorously high principle. i have directed him to do everything necessary to ensure that the department...
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vivian production is coming along with other -- libyan production is coming along with other factors.40, but lowly the $40? production is healthy, all of these things can go up and down. shale production continues to rise, getting these agreement in place keep the oil price between $50 and $60 is probably the objective and i think that is a healthy price for the world. erik: the futures curve suggests oil will be trading in the $50 cuts expire nine months from now. what reason is there to believe that is the case if the cuts were required to keep oil from dropping into the 40's now, why wouldn't more cuts cuts expire s from now. be required to keep it from dropping into the $40 a few months -- 99 -- nine months from now? at all theill look data and see how the markets responded if they extended or make another agreement. i think we will not know until the very last minute. that is sort of their business. the fact that the level of communication and cooperation together between the countries, i think they are sort of working together on that. some concern, if you will, at the very leas
vivian production is coming along with other -- libyan production is coming along with other factors.40, but lowly the $40? production is healthy, all of these things can go up and down. shale production continues to rise, getting these agreement in place keep the oil price between $50 and $60 is probably the objective and i think that is a healthy price for the world. erik: the futures curve suggests oil will be trading in the $50 cuts expire nine months from now. what reason is there to...
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. >> reporter: vivian was an investment manager. >> go to the foundation x, foundation y, z, to applyor those loans. >> reporter: but here they apply once to be looked over by all the platforms, and could get a better deal than the bank. >> instead of paying 16%, we're paying under 5%. >> reporter: it works some of the interest rate magic by looking at borrowers differently. they look at factors that are specific to the nonprofit world. >> they said receiving the grant for 13 years in a row, and consistently every year, about the same amount. >> reporter: they take grants, ticket sales, even a board member's personal assets as collateral. >> they can start collecting some payments back, and then maybe when they receive their year-end bonus or whatever that might be, then they can decide, okay, that's the time to convert it to a donation. >> reporter: with one click they can forgive the rest of the loan and get a tax write-off and maybe a spot on the wall of donors. >> these are tough times for a lot of the donations in the arts. >> reporter: in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 new
. >> reporter: vivian was an investment manager. >> go to the foundation x, foundation y, z, to applyor those loans. >> reporter: but here they apply once to be looked over by all the platforms, and could get a better deal than the bank. >> instead of paying 16%, we're paying under 5%. >> reporter: it works some of the interest rate magic by looking at borrowers differently. they look at factors that are specific to the nonprofit world. >> they said receiving...
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this is at the vivian milling which supplieset ethanol to a plant across the street. back to you, eun. >> molette, thank you. >>> it has happened again. this time a place where people are supposed to learn about history of hate. this morning u.s. park police are working to find the person who left a noose hanging inside the national museum of african-american history and culture. tourists found the noose inside the exam exhibit on segregation. police removed it and shut down the gallery for an hour. news 4's justin finch will tell us how someone can get away with something like this in such a state of the art museum. >>> happening today, a man who d.c. police found with a pistol, an assault rifle and 90 rounds of ammo in his car at the trump hotel will face weapons charges. police say brian molles who is me pennsylvania checked into the hospital just before 1:00 wednesday morning. he told the security guard he had guns in his car. nbc news is reporting the secret service says that an interview with molles revealed he wanted to stay in the hotel because he wanted to sh
this is at the vivian milling which supplieset ethanol to a plant across the street. back to you, eun. >> molette, thank you. >>> it has happened again. this time a place where people are supposed to learn about history of hate. this morning u.s. park police are working to find the person who left a noose hanging inside the national museum of african-american history and culture. tourists found the noose inside the exam exhibit on segregation. police removed it and shut down the...
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. >> welcome to backstage at the vivian beaumont. >> reporter: i spoke to jefferson mays and jennifere showed me backstage before a recent performance. >> terje rod-larsen came in to speak to the company about the double, sometimes triple game of diplomacy. and when he was talking about it, it struck me as being very theatrical. the diplomats are as much. >> reporter: really, not far from what you do? >> no, no. a good diplomat i think it very much like a good actor in that extreme sensitivity to the other people in the room, and is called upon to play-act at certain points. you said every character in this play speaks their subtext. there is no subtext. >> it has an element of a spy thriller. i think people come in thinking "i don't know what i'm going to see, three hours of a historical political drama." but it's got a sort of binge- watch sort of hook that gets in you and you really just want to keep going. there is no subtext. it is about ideas. it's about facts and it's about narrative, an incredible drive when you have characters who are only saying exactly what they mean. >> i'
. >> welcome to backstage at the vivian beaumont. >> reporter: i spoke to jefferson mays and jennifere showed me backstage before a recent performance. >> terje rod-larsen came in to speak to the company about the double, sometimes triple game of diplomacy. and when he was talking about it, it struck me as being very theatrical. the diplomats are as much. >> reporter: really, not far from what you do? >> no, no. a good diplomat i think it very much like a good...
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. >> reporter: vivian was an investment manager. >> go to the foundation x, foundation y, z, to apply for those loans. >> reporter: but here they apply once to be looked over by all the platforms, and could get a better deal than the bank. >> instead of paying 16%, we're paying under 5%. >> reporter: it works some of the interest rate magic by looking at borrowers differently. they look at factors that are specific to the nonprofit world. >> they said receiving the grant for 13 years in a row, and consistently every year, about the same amount. >> reporter: they take grants, ticket sales, even a board member's personal assets as collateral. >> they can start collecting some payments back, and then maybe when they receive their year-end bonus or whatever that might be, then they can decide, okay, that's the time to convert it to a donation. >> reporter: with one click they can forgive the rest of the loan and get a tax write-off and maybe a spot on the wall of donors. >> these are tough times for a lot of the donations in the arts. >> reporter: in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 n
. >> reporter: vivian was an investment manager. >> go to the foundation x, foundation y, z, to apply for those loans. >> reporter: but here they apply once to be looked over by all the platforms, and could get a better deal than the bank. >> instead of paying 16%, we're paying under 5%. >> reporter: it works some of the interest rate magic by looking at borrowers differently. they look at factors that are specific to the nonprofit world. >> they said...
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vivian malo actually brought and i sis sales represent to an appointment.r father was there. >> they set up the appointment, i came with her. she told us about the medication. >> there is the drug company representative. >> yes, they said it was chronic pain. >> bringing a drug represent into the room with a patient, i've never heard of that before. >> unethical? >> beyond unethical. completely inappropriate. >> he quickly tripled her doze in one month. her mother debra. >> you could be talking to her like we're doing right now and she'd fall asleep. >> sitting in the chair? >> yes, she'd fall asleep on the toilet and then fall over and hit it the bathtub. she kept saying i feel like i'm dying. i said if that's how you feel, there's something wrong. >> reporter: something was wrong. 14 months after she started taking subsys is, sarah was found dead on her bedroom floor. what killed your daughter? >> well, technically fentanyl, but a drug company who couldn't care less about a human life and apparently a doctor who didn't either. >> reporter: the attorney fo
vivian malo actually brought and i sis sales represent to an appointment.r father was there. >> they set up the appointment, i came with her. she told us about the medication. >> there is the drug company representative. >> yes, they said it was chronic pain. >> bringing a drug represent into the room with a patient, i've never heard of that before. >> unethical? >> beyond unethical. completely inappropriate. >> he quickly tripled her doze in one month....
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miss vivian wembley, master of philosophy also works with and doctor of letters, again oxford, i thinkes, i am. >> what have you invented? >> a lot of things. >> like? >> like a lot of things. like, things that you've heard of. >> like? >> things that you will have heard of, okay? patents are pending. [ light laughter ] >> ah. >> ah? don't' say -- what's ah? you know, i can do that, too. ah, i'm english, and i'm too cool for feelings, what i'm now coming here to be insulted by some over educated, ivy tower princess? what's your problem? >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause ] mark wahlberg, everybody! "transformers: the last knight" is in theaters and imax 3-d june 21st. heidi klum and i are having a a dance battle after the break, stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pancakes at the neighbor's pool? yup. now, the world is your diner. with new denny's online ordering, get whatever you want, whenever you want, now wherever you want. order at dennys.com so, if anyone has a reason that these two should not be wed, speak now. (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your frie
miss vivian wembley, master of philosophy also works with and doctor of letters, again oxford, i thinkes, i am. >> what have you invented? >> a lot of things. >> like? >> like a lot of things. like, things that you've heard of. >> like? >> things that you will have heard of, okay? patents are pending. [ light laughter ] >> ah. >> ah? don't' say -- what's ah? you know, i can do that, too. ah, i'm english, and i'm too cool for feelings, what i'm now...
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university law center paul butler, also my panelists on set, betty woodruff from the daily business, vivianfrom the associated press. thank you for being with us. paul, i'll start with you. the "wall street journal" is reporting on this memo apparently written by the former deputy nsa director about a call between the president and mike rogers, the guy who leads the nsa. "during the call the president questioned the veracity of the intel community's judgment that russia had interfered with the election and also tried to persuade rogers to say there was no evidence of collusion between his campaign and russia" they said. i got to get your reaction to these reports coming out today. >> this is a major escalation of the investigation. there is a pattern of conduct by trump that would make any investigator think about possible obstruction charges. director comey testified last week that he felt ordered and directed by trump to call off of the flynn investigation. the intelligence chiefs last week wouldn't say whether trump asked them to stop the investigation. i think what this leak is about, c
university law center paul butler, also my panelists on set, betty woodruff from the daily business, vivianfrom the associated press. thank you for being with us. paul, i'll start with you. the "wall street journal" is reporting on this memo apparently written by the former deputy nsa director about a call between the president and mike rogers, the guy who leads the nsa. "during the call the president questioned the veracity of the intel community's judgment that russia had...
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he served as an eu commissioner working alongside vivian reading.nd good to be so. so we are very happy to have him as a chief negotiator instead of someone else. session of the day, we are expecting a press co nfe re nce session of the day, we are expecting a press conference from the two men and damian grammaticas has been looking at the opening exchanges. thank you. the tough stuff is not being discussed today. this first day was to set the tone. brexit is now in motion. this is about resetting the conversation today after all the mudslinging and for instance this afternoon they had a working group session. those working groups hadn't been decided before they met. so they will have decided what are the priorities? which issues they are going to need to deal with first? on that issue the uk side has given ground. they are prepared to talk about the divorce settlement before they talk about the future trading agreement perhaps in october, if they make enough progress in the next three months. theresa may will be here on thursday for a meeting of th
he served as an eu commissioner working alongside vivian reading.nd good to be so. so we are very happy to have him as a chief negotiator instead of someone else. session of the day, we are expecting a press co nfe re nce session of the day, we are expecting a press conference from the two men and damian grammaticas has been looking at the opening exchanges. thank you. the tough stuff is not being discussed today. this first day was to set the tone. brexit is now in motion. this is about...
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. >> reporter: who started filming for her role as vivian just five months after giving birth to herng to work? >> whoa. it's all right. it's all right. to y isabella beat out 500 other teenagers for the role opposite wahlberg. >> she said in a tape from cleveland. flew her in. she got the job. >> i remember being in my trailer and brought up the wardrobe options and i was kind of looking at them like this is actually happening. >> reporter: wahlberg back for a second "transformers" film was nothing short of a supportive cast member on set even when running for his life. >> were you slowing down when we were running? i've been meaning to ask you that. >> i felt like i was practicing my slow motion. >> dang it. >> "transformers: the last knight" is in theaters now and coming up, more little big town. it's all live. ♪ someone stops loving you >> who's ready for >> i think they're ready, david. >> the next song is when someone stops loving you. it's never going to happen with you and me. >> david. >> when someone stops loving you off "the breaker," they're incredible, little big town. t
. >> reporter: who started filming for her role as vivian just five months after giving birth to herng to work? >> whoa. it's all right. it's all right. to y isabella beat out 500 other teenagers for the role opposite wahlberg. >> she said in a tape from cleveland. flew her in. she got the job. >> i remember being in my trailer and brought up the wardrobe options and i was kind of looking at them like this is actually happening. >> reporter: wahlberg back for a...
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. >> buenÍsimo, ahora en culiacÁn, yo soy de culiacÁn, sinaloa en donde vivÍan mis abuelos, ahora hicieronar espero que este haya sido un gran premio despuÉs de muy chavito siempre me tocaban ver las peleas de julio cÉsar chÁvez en las vegas, todo el mundo pegado a la televisiÓn yo me acuerdo que bueno, pedro fernÁndez, vicente fernandez siempre le contaban el himno nacional, te lo juro dije, un dÍa estarÉ cantando el himno nacional a un mexicano, que bonito oportunidad, en mi propia piel quÉ padre y cierro los ojos y cuando estaba arriba del ring, te caes que estÁs cantando el ritmo. >> queremos seguir teniendo tÚ buena onda, obviamente te queremos escuchar cantar ademÁs de ♪ un nuevo dÍa con alegria♪. >>> despuÉs de tenerte en la casa y por quÉ nos vamos y celebramos con los fans. >> vamos a celebrar. >> ♪ celebrando, celebrando con los fans♪ >>> muchas felicidades que cumple 8 aÑos que la pase de maravilla un besito grande. >> tambiÉn muchÍsimas felicidades para kathleen cortÉz de parte de toda su familia que la quiere muchÍsimo. >> pero seÑores, tambiÉn queremos felicitar a melany soto
. >> buenÍsimo, ahora en culiacÁn, yo soy de culiacÁn, sinaloa en donde vivÍan mis abuelos, ahora hicieronar espero que este haya sido un gran premio despuÉs de muy chavito siempre me tocaban ver las peleas de julio cÉsar chÁvez en las vegas, todo el mundo pegado a la televisiÓn yo me acuerdo que bueno, pedro fernÁndez, vicente fernandez siempre le contaban el himno nacional, te lo juro dije, un dÍa estarÉ cantando el himno nacional a un mexicano, que bonito oportunidad, en mi...