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>> sÍ, bueno irene, que es la enfermedad de paloma. ella me estÁ echando la mano en las tardes, cuida a esperancita en lo que yo me voy a trabajar a la fÁbrica. >> ¿fÁbrica? ¿cÓmo? ¿ya no estÁs en lo del fÚtbol? >> no. por cuestiones de tiempo, no puede comprometerme con el equipo y me corrieron, pero estÁ bien porque irene me ayudÓ a encontrar trabajo en la fÁbrica y es que esas que hacen materiales para los hospitales, jeringas, cubrebocas, todo ese tipo de cosas. no gano mucho, pero es lo suficiente para darle lo necesario a mi hija. >> yo podrÍa hacerme cargo de ella. >> muchas gracias seÑora, se lo agradezco, pero no es necesario. >> es que mira... de verdad no es bueno que estÉ con gente extraÑa, teniendo, teniÉndome a mÍ que soy su abuela. te lo ofrezco, de verdad. >> muchas gracias, muchas gracias, lo voy a pensar y por verla no se preocupe, porque yo se la voy a estar trayendo. >> por favor. >> bueno, yo ya me tengo que ir seÑora. sÓlo le quiero pedir un Último favor; yo sÉ que a lo mejor va a sonar muy e
>> sÍ, bueno irene, que es la enfermedad de paloma. ella me estÁ echando la mano en las tardes, cuida a esperancita en lo que yo me voy a trabajar a la fÁbrica. >> ¿fÁbrica? ¿cÓmo? ¿ya no estÁs en lo del fÚtbol? >> no. por cuestiones de tiempo, no puede comprometerme con el equipo y me corrieron, pero estÁ bien porque irene me ayudÓ a encontrar trabajo en la fÁbrica y es que esas que hacen materiales para los hospitales, jeringas, cubrebocas, todo ese tipo de...
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. >> irene. >> ¿sÍ? >> ¿usted puso esto aquÍ? >> no, yo no. pero le vuelvo a pedir una disculpa, ahorita mismo me deshago de ella. >> no, no, no, estÁ bien, dÉjela. >> ¿seguro? >> sÍ. >> bueno, el doctor martell quiere hablar con usted. >> estÁ bien. gracias. >> ¿embarazada? >> con nueve semanas de gestaciÓn seÑora. y ahora toca a ustedes decidir si desean que se continÚe con el embarazo. >> pero dios mÍo, ¿quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando? ¿mi hija asÍ y esperando un bebÉ? >> bueno. .. >> oiga doctor, y si se continÚa con el embarazo, ¿quÉ riesgos puede haber? >> si se toman las providencias necesarias, no debe haber ningÚn problema, pero sÍ la cesÁrea es un alto riesgo para la paciente. >> pero no es posible, seguramente esta criatura viene mal. >> no, no, nosotros vamos a llevar un monitoreo constante, pero sÍ le advierto; no puedo garantizarle nada seÑora, los dejo para que lo platiquen, con su permiso. >> seÑora, seÑora, ¿reconoce esta medalla? >> sÍ, claro que sÍ. >> me la dio paloma, me dijo que usted en algÚn ti
. >> irene. >> ¿sÍ? >> ¿usted puso esto aquÍ? >> no, yo no. pero le vuelvo a pedir una disculpa, ahorita mismo me deshago de ella. >> no, no, no, estÁ bien, dÉjela. >> ¿seguro? >> sÍ. >> bueno, el doctor martell quiere hablar con usted. >> estÁ bien. gracias. >> ¿embarazada? >> con nueve semanas de gestaciÓn seÑora. y ahora toca a ustedes decidir si desean que se continÚe con el embarazo. >> pero dios mÍo,...
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. >>> irene. >>> bienvenidos chicos aquí para que más o menos te explique. >>> ok. >>> vamos a ver. >>> haces step. >>> no, pura pesa y troto. >>> ah, muy bien >>> esto será un step suave, pero tranquila. >>> ok. >>> cómo va tu carrera. >>> mi carrera. >>> qué estás haciendo ahorita. >>t>estoy haciendo una obra de teatro. >>> está corriendo en el hipódromo. >>> somos 3 hermanas que se quieren disputar la herencia del padre. >>> excelente. >>> a trabajar, música. >>> bien. >>> a calentar con tu pierna derecha 1, 2, 3, 4, está muy alto 5, 6, 7, ahora vamos a cerrarlo. >>> ok. >>> vamos, sobre el banco con la rodilla, 3, 4. >>> hay unos cuantos platos a la vista. >>> para, para vamos a grabar por favor. >>> héctor, vente conmigo para que empecemos, todos marchando. >>> 3,4 ok ,al fondo, párate derecho, irene, lo que te dije. >>> irene, la celópata. >>> ok, listos, muchachas marchando. >>> buenos días, venezuela. >>> levántese contento. >>> todos los días a las 6 de la mañana. >>> por venevisión. >>> tenemos a una gran actriz. >>> le damos la bienvenida a >>> ivette domín
. >>> irene. >>> bienvenidos chicos aquí para que más o menos te explique. >>> ok. >>> vamos a ver. >>> haces step. >>> no, pura pesa y troto. >>> ah, muy bien >>> esto será un step suave, pero tranquila. >>> ok. >>> cómo va tu carrera. >>> mi carrera. >>> qué estás haciendo ahorita. >>t>estoy haciendo una obra de teatro. >>> está corriendo en el hipódromo....
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tres izquierdas >>estoy perdida >>me ayudas >>adonde me voy >>irene, no vas a empezar con esto >>estoy perdida >>la estoy corriendo >>la agarras como a ella y me vas a enseñando >>que está pasando aquí, estamos en pleno trabajo tus problemas personales no los quiero >>tus problemas no lo quiero >>disculpame. >>vamos. >>lo ves. >>ay, mi amor, perdón >>no perdón no, seguimos. >>que pasa, irene >>tienes que fijarte en lo que estaba haciendo >>me fijo en el >>no, es no tienes que hacer, te lo estoy diciendo >>que pasa aquí >>ya lo estas haciendo mal >>te equivocaste >>no, se equivocó ella >>respeta, ella es la invitada, y te saco >>no, tienes que cuidar a la gente que invitas >>ya, fuera. >>cuidado que te estoy viendo >>no te preocupes >>celopata >>no, depende de la que venga >>el problema es cuando llegan actrices que se dejan agarrar >>eso es insolito >>vamos a hacer movimientos estáticos. >>me imagino que esto no lo estás grabando >>no te preocupes >>eres nuestra primera invitada al show, y te encuentras con esto >>más pena me da a mi que tengan estos incidentes, no creo que f
tres izquierdas >>estoy perdida >>me ayudas >>adonde me voy >>irene, no vas a empezar con esto >>estoy perdida >>la estoy corriendo >>la agarras como a ella y me vas a enseñando >>que está pasando aquí, estamos en pleno trabajo tus problemas personales no los quiero >>tus problemas no lo quiero >>disculpame. >>vamos. >>lo ves. >>ay, mi amor, perdón >>no perdón no, seguimos. >>que pasa, irene...
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. >> they were taken by the naziings on the auschwitz platform the day irene arrived. >> i'm leaving to see where my little sister went. we were confined to barracks, and the very first thing we said is when are we going to see our families. they pointed to the chimney and they said, toos where you're parents are. that's where your family s. >> pointed to the chimney. >> the chimney. and we said it cannot be. >> and then there's this photo that captured irene's family waiting in line for the auschwitz gas chamber. >> these two little boys are my two little brothers. and for a long time i could not find my mother here. and then one day i saw this sticking out, and when i looked with a magifying glass, i found her. >> that's her? >> right in there. >> the holocaust, it seems continues even now to reveal its horrific reality, and not just to survivors like irene weiss. >> at the united states holocaust museum washington dc, a 13 year project uncovered evidence that the number of places where the holocaust was put into practice are far more numerous than anyone imagined. when you started
. >> they were taken by the naziings on the auschwitz platform the day irene arrived. >> i'm leaving to see where my little sister went. we were confined to barracks, and the very first thing we said is when are we going to see our families. they pointed to the chimney and they said, toos where you're parents are. that's where your family s. >> pointed to the chimney. >> the chimney. and we said it cannot be. >> and then there's this photo that captured irene's...
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irene wasn't wearing a seat belt in the backseat. in a written statement a spokesperson for jacqueline mars says, quote, this tragedy has left her filled with sorry for the loss of life and those who were injured in the accident. she would like to express her deepest condolences to the familys involved. jacqueline mars was treated and released from the hospital. tonight she's resting. as for this case, well, it's being reviewed by the common wealth attorney. and no charges have been filed. outside middle berg, i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> there are hints of possible negotiations on day eight of the government shutdown. house republicans are signaling they might be willing to pass short-term legislation. president obama says he's willing to discuss anything but insist that lawmakers first must reopen the government. >>> meanwhile, the cia is recalling furloughed employees back to work as the president and the speaker of the house trade demands. >> let's stop the excuses. let's take a vote in the house. let's end this shutdown right
irene wasn't wearing a seat belt in the backseat. in a written statement a spokesperson for jacqueline mars says, quote, this tragedy has left her filled with sorry for the loss of life and those who were injured in the accident. she would like to express her deepest condolences to the familys involved. jacqueline mars was treated and released from the hospital. tonight she's resting. as for this case, well, it's being reviewed by the common wealth attorney. and no charges have been filed....
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communications, corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios in lincoln center, new york. hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary of state john kerry traveling to europe early next week to explore ways to end the civil war in syria. international peace conference could be held in switzerland next month. just today, at least 30 people were killed near damascus, after a suicide bombing against syrian security forces and the clashes with rebels that followed. earlier this week, a senior syrian intelligence official was killed by rebels. estimated 100,000 syrians have been killed during the three-year long civil war but extent of the suffering is rarel
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communications, corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios in lincoln center, new york. hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening....
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. >>> un momento, irene. >>> ya va!. >>> mira la vÍctima te recuerdo. >>> yo creo que no puedes, creo que tienes acvitud. no depende te Él, depende de otra persona. >>> quÉ te crees? >>> con esas dos costillitas puedes cambiar tÚ imagen. >>> como que costillas. >>> no me puedes tocar. >>> es una opiniÓn profesional. >>> espera!. >>> que paso? >>> Él me esta tocando!. >>> el me esta tocando. >>> yo no creo que Él te quiera agarra. >>> mirate en el espejo. >>> estas un poco gorda. >>> tÚ estas gorda. >>> muy gorda. >>> ve a ver quien llama. >>> estas costillitas. >>> pero quÉ te pasa! por que me vuelves a tocar. >>> tÚ sabes donde estas? >>> no, en casting. >>> no.. >>> mira estas con que locura!. >>> caÍste! caiste! caÍste!. >>> ven aca!. >>> (risas) >>> eres preciosa!. >>> vamos a ver lo que dice. >>> eres hermosa. (risas) >>> ay, habla con soÑa. >>> (risas) >>> quÉ tiene de malo? >>> ven aquÍ. >>> bueno hoy el programa muy bueno. ya volvemos con mas de que locura!. ♪ >>> seÑores y seÑoras, ante usted
. >>> un momento, irene. >>> ya va!. >>> mira la vÍctima te recuerdo. >>> yo creo que no puedes, creo que tienes acvitud. no depende te Él, depende de otra persona. >>> quÉ te crees? >>> con esas dos costillitas puedes cambiar tÚ imagen. >>> como que costillas. >>> no me puedes tocar. >>> es una opiniÓn profesional. >>> espera!. >>> que paso? >>> Él me esta tocando!. >>> el...
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loca, es tu problema, yo vine a grabar, relajate ,se feliz estamos haciendo ejercicio >>por favor, irene, colabora >>colaboro yo! >>es tu primer y último día >>eso pasa , por tener novias en el trabajo. mira, si vas a
loca, es tu problema, yo vine a grabar, relajate ,se feliz estamos haciendo ejercicio >>por favor, irene, colabora >>colaboro yo! >>es tu primer y último día >>eso pasa , por tener novias en el trabajo. mira, si vas a
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bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today president obama accused congressional republicans of root formal the affordable care act to fail. he also tried to reassure the public that the healthcare.gov website will be fixed soon. >> we've got people working overtime 24/7 to boost capacity and address these problems every single day. but even as we improve the web site, remember that the website isn't the only way to apply for coverage under these new plans. we've updated healthcare.gov to offer more information about enrolling over the phone, by mail or in person with a specially trained navigator who can help answer your questions. >> in the
bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communication. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. several national parks around the nation are starting to reopen following a decision by the obama administration to let the states pay the cost of operating them. the parks have been closed to tourists since the federal government shut down 11 days ago. the park closures have cost businesses tens of millions of dollars. a much larger deal to get the government up and running again and to raise the debt ceiling continues to prove elusive. cable news headlines throughout the day told the story. one said talks have hit a brick wall. another blared, senate test vote fails. a third, no house v
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communication. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us....
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irene, first of all, watch what you're eating for lunch. if you're getting tired in the afternoon after a real high it could be that you're eating too much sugar. for example, pasta or breads. however, it could be another explanation. the body runs in cycles. there are moments when you're more acid and the body runs more energetic or alkaline. i happen to know between 2:00 and 4:00 is the alkaline cycle and you are more relaxed. go with the flow and let your body do its thing. it's natural and don't try to caffeine your way through it. just be aware your body is speaking to you. remember, if you have a question from me be sure to follow me on twitter. my twitter is@carolaltfnc. for next time, i hope you're learning to be more of "a healthy you." >>> exclusive new information on the doctor who was tortured in jail for helping a cia track down osama bin laden. hello, everyone. welcome to "inside america's news headquarters." fox news. with an exclusive report that pakistan's prime minister has now promised american lawmakers he will consider
irene, first of all, watch what you're eating for lunch. if you're getting tired in the afternoon after a real high it could be that you're eating too much sugar. for example, pasta or breads. however, it could be another explanation. the body runs in cycles. there are moments when you're more acid and the body runs more energetic or alkaline. i happen to know between 2:00 and 4:00 is the alkaline cycle and you are more relaxed. go with the flow and let your body do its thing. it's natural and...
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names like sandy and irene bring back troubling memories. in 2011 alone, 12 severe storms created more than $50 billion in damage, more damage than all the storms from the 1980s combined. whatever the cause, the severity and unpredictability of weather has changed for the worse. not surprisingly, weather-related power outages have changed, both in frequency and duration. prolonged power outages are increasingly more the norm. when events like these happen, a standby generator allows you to remain comfortably at home. the alternative? a total disruption of your life. >> when i lived in north jersey, we had a well and septic and we had hurricane floyd. i think that was 1999. we were without power for five days. that meant you had no water in the house. no water, no toilets flushing, so that was really horrible. when it got dark, my neighbor said she felt like a farmer. when it got dark, you went to bed. when it got light, you got up again. i pretty much tell everybody, "get a generator." i really do. i have my generator installed since january
names like sandy and irene bring back troubling memories. in 2011 alone, 12 severe storms created more than $50 billion in damage, more damage than all the storms from the 1980s combined. whatever the cause, the severity and unpredictability of weather has changed for the worse. not surprisingly, weather-related power outages have changed, both in frequency and duration. prolonged power outages are increasingly more the norm. when events like these happen, a standby generator allows you to...
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. >>> irene. >>> césar no me repites otra vez. >>> mira, que no es tu programa, a los muchachos, los técnicos, discúlpenme. >>> dios. >>> voy a hablar contigo. >>> imagínate. >>> qué estoy viendo. >>> te estoy viendo. >>> ok, a la derecha, a la derecha para no hacerlo largo, vamos a marcar 8, básico las 3 rodillas, 5, 4, 3, sonrisa, ea, cómo te sientes, 1, 2, 3, una rodilla derecha arriba, otra rodilla derecha. >>> ajá. >>>ddios. >>> dios (todos hablan). >>> disculpe. >>> por qué tengo esta loca aquí. >>> para la música, santiago (todos hablan). >>> continuamos >>> tú vuelves a hablar y te saco. >>> lo estás también arruinando el programa (todos hablan). >>> dios >>> tengo que decirle la verdad, mira, mira. >>> ahí está >>> eres un sinvergüenza, acaso te he quitado el marido a ti. >>v> ieja y sinvergüenza. >>> ay, abusadorcita. >>> por favor, qué pasa. >>> discúlpame, ivette, de verdad. >>> qué es lo que te pasa a ti (gritos) >>> ¡dios! >>> ay, te arrugaste. >>> ay, sí >>> estás en qué locura. >>> ¡caíste! >>> dios >>> caíste >>> ajá dios mío >>> dios >>>
. >>> irene. >>> césar no me repites otra vez. >>> mira, que no es tu programa, a los muchachos, los técnicos, discúlpenme. >>> dios. >>> voy a hablar contigo. >>> imagínate. >>> qué estoy viendo. >>> te estoy viendo. >>> ok, a la derecha, a la derecha para no hacerlo largo, vamos a marcar 8, básico las 3 rodillas, 5, 4, 3, sonrisa, ea, cómo te sientes, 1, 2, 3, una rodilla derecha arriba, otra rodilla...
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walter, irene and her son then fled. is was a woman who was caring for her child in the course of robberies and now having just murdered a state trooper. she fled back to her parents home and, unfortunately, in the course of their flight, the little boy who was three i think testified that, they basically spilled the beans on his mother, unwittingly. and the hunt was on. irena shrader and walter then fled out of pennsylvania and west virginia, made a beeline to the southwest near saint louis, missouri. i got into another gunfight and shot another police officer. they were ultimately captured until they were in arizona. they were caught there and brought back. irena shrader was tried and convicted and was sentenced to die for her involvement in these robberies and a number of the pennsylvania state trooper. she is the first woman to be executed in pennsylvania history. her story is important i think, at least from my perspective in this book, is she was consistently portrayed not according to her skill and her smarts, but
walter, irene and her son then fled. is was a woman who was caring for her child in the course of robberies and now having just murdered a state trooper. she fled back to her parents home and, unfortunately, in the course of their flight, the little boy who was three i think testified that, they basically spilled the beans on his mother, unwittingly. and the hunt was on. irena shrader and walter then fled out of pennsylvania and west virginia, made a beeline to the southwest near saint louis,...
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. >>> irene. >>> te estoy pidiendo que me ayude. >>> pero estoy llamando a césar. >>> Él es el único que me puede ayudar. >>> es la novia celosa de él, entrenador. >>> y está medio picada, pongan atención, la novia picada del entrenador . >>> la música. >>> contamos >>> 1, 2, 3, ahora, súbete, ahora, grande, 1, 2, 3, rodilla, 3 rodillas, izquierdas, 3 rodillas derechas. >>> eso, buenísimo. >>> 1, 2, arriba >>> ok, otra vez. >>> ok. >>> estás bien. >>> no, sí estoy bien. >>> para, para, para, qué pasó aquí, es le primer programa, qué te pasa. >>> pero qué pasó con tu novia. >>> pero no sabe hacer la rutina. >>> ya me sé la rutina. >>>ttranquila, se equivoca ella. >>> pero no pasa nada. >>>ccálmate. >>> qué pasa contigo. >>> no pasa nada. >>> si no estuvieras mirando tanto a mi novio. >>> pero él está dando clases y lo tengo que ver. >>> pero lo miras de frente. >>> un poco más que una celópata,de esas locas. >>> por qué vienes a discutir. >>> entonces, indirectamente, (todos hablan). >>> no me vuelvas, última vez. >>> te tengo pillada (risas) >>> ok, seguimos, v
. >>> irene. >>> te estoy pidiendo que me ayude. >>> pero estoy llamando a césar. >>> Él es el único que me puede ayudar. >>> es la novia celosa de él, entrenador. >>> y está medio picada, pongan atención, la novia picada del entrenador . >>> la música. >>> contamos >>> 1, 2, 3, ahora, súbete, ahora, grande, 1, 2, 3, rodilla, 3 rodillas, izquierdas, 3 rodillas derechas. >>> eso, buenísimo....
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>>iren yo É que nos estÁ viendo pero si usted la ve le dice qeandamos saludo >> miueÑo s estÁ hacndo realidad. >>sto me complace >> ternÓ la esperaor fin llegÓ una mÁs delgada. >> mÁs liviana. y mas rÁpi. >> estamos hablando no se preocu de la nva tableta electrÓnica q ar martes seÑores fue revela porque el fabricante en san francisc oyuÁntos presupuest. >>¿por quÉ ses no nos dejan la vida tranquila? ¿por qÉ nos daÑan el presupuesto? y cuao creemos que lo temos do. >> es 28% mÁs delga quea "prira ediciÓn" del 2010. >> 20% menos pesada. >> yo me abo de comprar la mÍa. sabes que core hice. >> bueno, anciÓn les quiero der que es 72 vecesÁs rÁpida. >>¿72? >> pa que quiero 72 veces mÁs rÁpido mej me quedo con la terior. >> l verdad que prefiero laÁs peda y mÁs gruesa. >> nvas a perr el pelo por la preocupaciÓn, si se le cae el cabello nuestro querido diego tie muy buenas noticias. >> se acabÓ l cvie seÑores. >> esara estar con todo eel piso del peluque al menos asÍ opina un upo de cientÍficos que descubrieronn nuevo mÉtodo utilizando cÉlulas del individuo. >
>>iren yo É que nos estÁ viendo pero si usted la ve le dice qeandamos saludo >> miueÑo s estÁ hacndo realidad. >>sto me complace >> ternÓ la esperaor fin llegÓ una mÁs delgada. >> mÁs liviana. y mas rÁpi. >> estamos hablando no se preocu de la nva tableta electrÓnica q ar martes seÑores fue revela porque el fabricante en san francisc oyuÁntos presupuest. >>¿por quÉ ses no nos dejan la vida tranquila? ¿por qÉ nos daÑan el presupuesto? y...
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iren... si san juditas tadeo me da una seÑal... por mi vida, que no vuelvo a dudar. >> cuidado con las promesas, gelasio; que la palabra, tiene mucho poder. y no sabes lo que es... >> ya, estÁ bien don pepe. a ver, ya paseme mi huarache, y los frijolitos, y poquita cremita; por favor. y la salsita verde... >> ¿quÉ es eso? >> ¡es una seÑal! ¡es una seÑal, gelasio! ¿sabes lo que eso significa? >> significa que porque eres un hereje, san juditas te mandÓ una seÑal. eso significa. san juditas, san juditas misericordioso; tÚ que todo lo cumples y todo lo puedes, mÁndame un marido millonetas. un marido millonetas, y que no estÉ tan gacho; por favor. >> ¡china, no juegues con eso! >> entonces, don pepe; ¿esto es una seÑal? >> sÍ, ¡es una seÑal! ¡es tu seÑal! padre nuestro que estÁs en el cielo... ♪ >> de repente, que gelasio; el de el taxi nÚmero 13, pide una seÑal. y de repente, que se le aparece una cruz en el huarache... que le estÁbamos preparando, en mi comal. >> ¡no manches! ¿y la seÑal se le apareciÓ
iren... si san juditas tadeo me da una seÑal... por mi vida, que no vuelvo a dudar. >> cuidado con las promesas, gelasio; que la palabra, tiene mucho poder. y no sabes lo que es... >> ya, estÁ bien don pepe. a ver, ya paseme mi huarache, y los frijolitos, y poquita cremita; por favor. y la salsita verde... >> ¿quÉ es eso? >> ¡es una seÑal! ¡es una seÑal, gelasio! ¿sabes lo que eso significa? >> significa que porque eres un hereje, san juditas te mandÓ una...
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um, i asked you about irene yesterday. her name is moriarty. sure, moriarty. what she put you through was cruel. and-and i don't think you've really dealt with it yet. i submitted to one recovery at your behest. there won't be a second. i... (computer dings) "shoe on head." they want me to upload a photograph of myself with a shoe on my head as it is a ritual of humiliation for the tribe. fine. oh. (sighs) very well. um... (computer dings) (scoffs) no. i remind you we are investigating a murder. no! (computer dings) they all just... left. everyone is a collective. they don't take orders. why would they just fall silent just because "jormungandr" says to? it's 9:00. you didn't wake me. i didn't need to. we're quite free until 4:22 this afternoon. i thought a leisurely breakfast might be nice. mmm. and what is happening at 4:22? well, after you went to bed last night, i spent some time reviewing ezra kleinfelter's options. he could try to survive as a fugitive here in the states. that's a difficult life. it's highly risky. he could present himself to a sympathet
um, i asked you about irene yesterday. her name is moriarty. sure, moriarty. what she put you through was cruel. and-and i don't think you've really dealt with it yet. i submitted to one recovery at your behest. there won't be a second. i... (computer dings) "shoe on head." they want me to upload a photograph of myself with a shoe on my head as it is a ritual of humiliation for the tribe. fine. oh. (sighs) very well. um... (computer dings) (scoffs) no. i remind you we are...
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. >> irene is sinking. >> push the water in, don't do that. we're taking on water, guys. >> there was a couple of the passengers actually one in particular that she was really getting uneasy. so, we tried, we tried to calm her down. >> water coming in. guys. we're taking on water. >> just relax. the pontoons are not going to sink. they'll keep us afloat. >> then, suddenly, a heroic move that no one expects. >> grab that igloo. >> captain john ferrule realizes if he leaves the crowded raft everyone else on board will have a better chance of surviving. to keep as dry as possible, he uses a floating boat bumper to help swim to what remains of the bow of his boat. >> i think all of us were in disbelief at that point. it was like he truly wants to be the captain that goes down with his boat. >> wait a minute. >> don't, please. don't move, please. >> take it easy. >> don't make any rapid movement. i'm up to my chest in water. >> you're okay. >> you guys need to distribute yourselves. there's room in the bow. >> then, a sign of hope. they spot a fish
. >> irene is sinking. >> push the water in, don't do that. we're taking on water, guys. >> there was a couple of the passengers actually one in particular that she was really getting uneasy. so, we tried, we tried to calm her down. >> water coming in. guys. we're taking on water. >> just relax. the pontoons are not going to sink. they'll keep us afloat. >> then, suddenly, a heroic move that no one expects. >> grab that igloo. >> captain john...
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economist irene foster says all of that puts other countries' occurs at risk. >> countries like brazil are very attractive to the market, global market. capitol could flow to brazil because it all tends to flow as hot money so it flows fast and quickly and countries can't recover fast enough when that happens. >> all of those dire predictions come with one caveat. everyone says they think that will happen but they don't know because it has never happened before. other countries have defaulted on their debt but they weren't the world's larges largest econ. patty culhane, al jazeera, washington. >> the ongoing problem of disappearances and brutality. qatar is set to host the 2014 world games of soccer. >> this is where he was allegedly tortured and killed by plez. dee sousa's family hadn't seen him for two weeks. >> justice has not been done because they're not in prison yet. we're waiting for justice to be served. the fact that they really are put in jail and pay for what they did. >> the sweep was of the program meant to clean up the city slums, roll out social services and make them a
economist irene foster says all of that puts other countries' occurs at risk. >> countries like brazil are very attractive to the market, global market. capitol could flow to brazil because it all tends to flow as hot money so it flows fast and quickly and countries can't recover fast enough when that happens. >> all of those dire predictions come with one caveat. everyone says they think that will happen but they don't know because it has never happened before. other countries have...
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you had had irene, but nothing really happened. >> right. basically, we were unprepared because we figured it was the same, would be the same. irene, you know, i was ready, prepared, and nothing happened. back.dy just took us we we prepared. we didn't prepare for anything. we was there. we evacuated eventually and .nded up in the gymnasium >> for about 10 days or so. then where did they put you? >> in a shelter in the bronx. we went there for a few days. and then from there we went to the hotels. >> and what hotels are they putting you in? for people who have kids, kids are supposed to be in school. >> sure. people was traveling. they was back and forth to the rockaways, two different parts of queens. offered different schools to place the kids and if you rather that. my son was not able to go back to school because his school was in rockaways. >> how old was he? >> he is 15 now. he was 14 then. he went to a school there on the bay the rockaway park. he was out of his school for like four months. >> and you're still in a hotel today? >> yes.
you had had irene, but nothing really happened. >> right. basically, we were unprepared because we figured it was the same, would be the same. irene, you know, i was ready, prepared, and nothing happened. back.dy just took us we we prepared. we didn't prepare for anything. we was there. we evacuated eventually and .nded up in the gymnasium >> for about 10 days or so. then where did they put you? >> in a shelter in the bronx. we went there for a few days. and then from there we...
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irene hit us harder than it hit new jersey or new york, just over a year later by superstorm sandy. we did a pretty good job of being ready. we lost six lives but a tiny fraction of all of the lives lost as a result of superstorm sandy. i think it was because we have had that terrible experience with irene the year before, that we were ready. i also remember closing the highway system at 10:00 in the morning, full 12, 14 hours before the storm hit but i needed to get people's attention and take it seriously and needed them to evacuate and they did. >> there were a lot of complaints about that but it turned otd that was really a point of wisdom. i want to also ask you before we run out of time, people are pointing to connecticut as well as kentucky and other state health care plans as the models. what have you learned in connecticut that you could perhaps teach us here in washington? >> i wish every state had done what we did. their governors and legislators are doing everything they can to kill this program. this is medicare, medicaid, social security, this is a great program. we're
irene hit us harder than it hit new jersey or new york, just over a year later by superstorm sandy. we did a pretty good job of being ready. we lost six lives but a tiny fraction of all of the lives lost as a result of superstorm sandy. i think it was because we have had that terrible experience with irene the year before, that we were ready. i also remember closing the highway system at 10:00 in the morning, full 12, 14 hours before the storm hit but i needed to get people's attention and take...
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or irene? the answer when "early today" returns. >>> before the break we asked with a diameter of over 1,000 miles, sandy surpassed what other atlantic hurricane to become the largest in history? the answer is 2010's hurricane igor. which measured 920 miles across. >>> now to sports. monday night football, seahawks at rams. i hate with had this happens. darth vader photo bombing in that picture. this time he was doing that to seattle's coach during a pregame interview. but in the game, the force was clearly behind seattle's richard sherman and this play. interception for 38 yards, followed by a short slant to the seahawks' golden tate. touchdown there. and then in the third quarter, qb russell wilson with another to tate. with this one right he, he is gone, my friends. 80 yards with a score. seattle wins 14-9. they didn't dominate, but still have the best record in the nfc. cowboys' owner jerry jones does not think receiver dez bryant screaming at qb tony romo is bad. bryant was mad he only got
or irene? the answer when "early today" returns. >>> before the break we asked with a diameter of over 1,000 miles, sandy surpassed what other atlantic hurricane to become the largest in history? the answer is 2010's hurricane igor. which measured 920 miles across. >>> now to sports. monday night football, seahawks at rams. i hate with had this happens. darth vader photo bombing in that picture. this time he was doing that to seattle's coach during a pregame...
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irene foster says all of that puts other countries currencies at risk. >> where is capital going to flow? countries like brazil are very attractive to the global market. so capital might flow from the u.s. to brazil which will cause currency issues. it's hot money and flows fast and quickly, and so countries often can't recover fast enough when that happens. >> reporter: all of those dire predictions come with one caveat, everyone thinks that's what will happen, but they don't know, because it has never hand before. other countries have defaulted on their debt, but they weren't the world's largest economy. >>> jpmorgan chase is taking the chase out of jamie diamond's portfolio. >>> one of the big questions on wall street today, when will twitter start trading? now that the social media giant has begun the process of preparing to sell shares to the public, speculation as growing as to when. some reports say it could be around thanksgiving. and one entrepreneur says twitter has the ability to be big. >> building awareness and that back and forth communication, it's not one way communicatio
irene foster says all of that puts other countries currencies at risk. >> where is capital going to flow? countries like brazil are very attractive to the global market. so capital might flow from the u.s. to brazil which will cause currency issues. it's hot money and flows fast and quickly, and so countries often can't recover fast enough when that happens. >> reporter: all of those dire predictions come with one caveat, everyone thinks that's what will happen, but they don't know,...
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irene ellisor of huntsville, texas, died. she was not wearing a seat belt. no charges have been filed against mars. this tragedy has left jackie filled with sorrow for the loss of life and those who were injured in had the accident. she would lake to express her deepest condolences to the families involved. obviously that statement from her represent ativerepresentati. >>> a carjacking victim, a woman was sitting in the front seat outside a home in biltmore street. she was looking at her phone when someone yanked the door open. >> just pulled my arm and he said get out of your car. right then, you know, i just panicked, of course. i started screaming and i was honking the horn. >> yesterday the bmw-x5 was spotted. they chase it had before it crashed in landover hills. that's when two teens took off. police eventually caught up with them. an officer suffered nonlife threatening leg injuries in the chase. >>> we'll find out if a former boxing coach will head to prison. thomas admits he diverted thousands of dollars in government grants to pay for his gambling
irene ellisor of huntsville, texas, died. she was not wearing a seat belt. no charges have been filed against mars. this tragedy has left jackie filled with sorrow for the loss of life and those who were injured in had the accident. she would lake to express her deepest condolences to the families involved. obviously that statement from her represent ativerepresentati. >>> a carjacking victim, a woman was sitting in the front seat outside a home in biltmore street. she was looking at...
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. >> the wallach family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized and individual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >> this week on "moyers & company" -- that deal between the justice department and jpmorgan chase requires a second look. >> if the justice department were being tough on wall street, they would be talking about bringing criminal cases against individuals who helped to perpetrate this immense crisis. >> and historian peter dreier reveals the radical message of dr. seuss. >> stand up to arbitrary authority and take back your own life and be a fighter for justice and for your own integrity. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foun
. >> the wallach family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized and individual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >> this week on "moyers & company" -- that deal between the justice department and...
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. >> the wallach family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized and individual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >>> good morning and welcome to forum. i'm michael krasny. hello, i'm dave iverson. 20 years ago in the winter of 1993 michael krasny hosted his first forum program. he has been at it ever since conducting conversations with the authors and artists, leaders and innovators, scientists and scholars who shape life in the bay area, the nation, and the world. a conversation that's also a daily exchange with all of you. michael is also the author of three books, including "off mike: a memoir of talk radio and literary life." and since 1970 he has been a professor of english at san francisco state university. he has also been a visiting and adjunct professor at the university of cali
. >> the wallach family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized and individual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >>> good morning and welcome to forum. i'm michael krasny. hello, i'm dave iverson. 20 years ago...
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and hurricane irene destroyed the slides. the local town said it would take -- i don't remember -- maybe 30 grand in 2 or 3 years to rebuild the slides. 2 or 3 years is an eternity for a 4-year-old. some parent started a paypal page and posted all around the park fliers and stuck them to the trees saying if every player who comes to the park gives 50 or $100 we'll have 30 grand overnight. of course raised the money like that and three months later new slides. that's a good example of the institution of the local government wasn't working for people and so people used the technology to opt out of it and just raise the money separately. in many ways that's very exciting, but that's also very troubling in other ways. >> well, has radical connectivity led to more civic engagement engagement? >> that is a -- ate been a mixed bag. in many ways more americans are engaged in the political process than ever before. at the same time you're looking at in many municipal elections single digit turnout to elect our leaders. los angeles, on
and hurricane irene destroyed the slides. the local town said it would take -- i don't remember -- maybe 30 grand in 2 or 3 years to rebuild the slides. 2 or 3 years is an eternity for a 4-year-old. some parent started a paypal page and posted all around the park fliers and stuck them to the trees saying if every player who comes to the park gives 50 or $100 we'll have 30 grand overnight. of course raised the money like that and three months later new slides. that's a good example of the...
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. ♪ principal irene pearl says trinity methodist girls school is committed to admitting children from poor families, many of them from the christian minority. but there's no hint in the morning prayer of trinity's religious affiliation. >> we do not talk or quote the holy bible. we say let us be good human beings. let us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings. >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other faith, and pearl wants to dispel any notion that the school is trying to convert muslims, who account for 60% of her students. >> i have to be extremely careful how i word myself. sometimes, you know, like we have a christmas concert. the children want to participate, the muslim children want to participate, but i say no, get a permission letter from your parents. >> reporter: she thinks muslim parents are mostly satisfied that their children are getting a good education with patriotic values. but she fears few would come to her support in a pinch for fear of their safety. just two years ago a prominent po
. ♪ principal irene pearl says trinity methodist girls school is committed to admitting children from poor families, many of them from the christian minority. but there's no hint in the morning prayer of trinity's religious affiliation. >> we do not talk or quote the holy bible. we say let us be good human beings. let us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings. >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any...
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es auge, miren a ee hombre y la habilidad que tien el agua,iren todas las piruetas que hace con una sola mano de espaldas y usolo pie. >> Ás difÍcil lo que necesita las s losrazos increÍbles. >> guau! que delicia sino, tiene rias csa en su pelo asÍ que no es ningÚn chac. asÍ que muchisimas felicidades parÉl. >> (risas). >> ay! esta fot se ha convertido en un boom, esto esÁa en tod lados e las redes sociales, estos pollos que le pusieron chalecos para que puedan prevenir para que no los atropellan, pueden creer que estos pollos o gallos, gallinas sean por la ciudad como si cualier cosa co si fueran person comunes y corrientes y pues yao saben como no quieren hacer nada, le pusieron est chaleco me parece muy creativo y muy inteligenteara proteger a s animales, recuerda que hoy dÍa tenemos un hasht vampiro eneÉti envÍa. vamos a la pausa y no te puedes mover de ti porque en nuevo dÍa si ofrece calvicie un nuevo dÍa teuede devolver tu caballa. >>oston vencÓ a cardenales en el primer juego de la serie mundial lo verasquÍ en un nuevo dÍa que comienza conto. [ mujer ] graciela,
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. >> ay, irene. >> nada mÁs vine para saber cÓmo estÁ marco. >> muy mal. >> ay, seÑora, yo me siento tan culpable, debÍ haber evitado lo que sucediÓ hoy. >> no, no, irene, no diga eso por favor, el Único culpable es sergio, el Único. ella es irene, la directora de la escuela de marco. >> hola, mucho gusto, pamela rendÓn. >> sergio le apuntaba a ella cuando marco saliÓ corriendo al encuentro de su padre. >> muchÍsimas gracias, les prometo que en un momento a otro yo los atiendo. me voy a cambiar rapidÍsimo. a ver, chicos, por favor. evaristo, ven acÁ. >> hola. >> hola, jorge. perdÓname por hacerte esperar tanto tiempo pero es que me traen como loquita. >> no, no te preocupes. >> ay, no, no, no, quÉ horror. dos veces estuve a punto de salir corriendo del set, te lo juro, ¿eh? ese galÁn que me pusieron no puede ni hablar, no puede hilar dos palabras. tuve que repetir la escena 7 veces, 7, era una escena tan tonta. ¿no habrÁ manera de que me cambien al galÁn, mi amor? >> la verdad no lo creo. >> bueno ¿y a quÉ debo la sorpresa? >> es que pamela se fue de la casa. >> ¿p
. >> ay, irene. >> nada mÁs vine para saber cÓmo estÁ marco. >> muy mal. >> ay, seÑora, yo me siento tan culpable, debÍ haber evitado lo que sucediÓ hoy. >> no, no, irene, no diga eso por favor, el Único culpable es sergio, el Único. ella es irene, la directora de la escuela de marco. >> hola, mucho gusto, pamela rendÓn. >> sergio le apuntaba a ella cuando marco saliÓ corriendo al encuentro de su padre. >> muchÍsimas gracias, les...
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[mujeres riendo] >>iren esto. lo que vamos a hac es colocar unas fresas aqui, an con mucha encion. >> mujer: si. >>hora le agrego un poco de hielo, un poco dmezcla para hacer margaritas, ¿que les parece? y todos los ingredientes van directente en la jarra en la que se tomaran, la bebida. ahora le coloco la tapa de las aspas, la giro... vean esto-- la fijo en la posicion de batir y en muy pocos segundos el magic bullet trituraos cubos de hielo para convertirlos en un granizado delicioso. y ahora tienen una fresca, deliciosa y helada margarita de fresas. renla, lista para tomar en su propia jarra helada. ¿quien iere? >> asiue todos puen tomar el trago que quieren del modo que deseen, y le puede colocar uno de estos bordes de colores, para mayor comodidad. >> y vienen en varios colores, para que todo el mundo sepa cual es su trago exactamente. >> bien, amigos, ya estamos listos, vamos a disfrutar de la fiesta. [tictac...] >>nunciador:¿que puede hacer en diez segund? empezar a cortar las cebollas ra hacer una torti
[mujeres riendo] >>iren esto. lo que vamos a hac es colocar unas fresas aqui, an con mucha encion. >> mujer: si. >>hora le agrego un poco de hielo, un poco dmezcla para hacer margaritas, ¿que les parece? y todos los ingredientes van directente en la jarra en la que se tomaran, la bebida. ahora le coloco la tapa de las aspas, la giro... vean esto-- la fijo en la posicion de batir y en muy pocos segundos el magic bullet trituraos cubos de hielo para convertirlos en un granizado...
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that involve the commons for one farm and work to private contractors is a lot more expensive than irene gov government workers to do the same job it's pretty simple a recent study by the gov project on government oversight looked at thirty five different jobs and found that in thirty three of thirty five occupations the government actually paid billions of dollars more to hire contractors and it would have cost government employees to perform comparable services other studies suggest the private contractors cost as much as eighty three percent more in public employees do and unlike a federal agency private companies like c.g.i. the company would screw up healthcare dot gov are totally unaccountable to we the people they are ultimately only accountable to their shareholders and c.e.o. it's people who have a built in incentive called a profit motive to turn out a cheapo product while milking taxpayers for everything they can get. the end result is a raw deal for the american people and health care dot gov is just the latest example of that this is unacceptable we're talking about an essen
that involve the commons for one farm and work to private contractors is a lot more expensive than irene gov government workers to do the same job it's pretty simple a recent study by the gov project on government oversight looked at thirty five different jobs and found that in thirty three of thirty five occupations the government actually paid billions of dollars more to hire contractors and it would have cost government employees to perform comparable services other studies suggest the...
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aftermath of a natural disaster, just as farmers in my district experienced last year with hurricane irene. last week i learned from from ano foods, a local family-owned business back home, is being forced to lay off 18 employees because the slow economy was too much for the company to bear with the strain already felt from irene's aftermath. it's a staple of northeastern pennsylvania. they have been canning tomatoes, beans, and vegetables since 1921 and employ over 200 people. [ inaudible ] -- amongst the chaos. in addition to certainty for farmers, we must also do what it right. fiskally and fo allally and mor. eliminating waste, fraud and redundancies to save taxpayer dollars. it also means taking steps to further deter the negative culture and effects of illegal animal fighting which can be done through a provision i worked with my colleague across the aisle. the animal fighting spectator probation act which i reintroduced would eliminate the ability for the organizers of the animal fights to pretend to be spectators in order to avoid prosecution under federal law. it would also make i
aftermath of a natural disaster, just as farmers in my district experienced last year with hurricane irene. last week i learned from from ano foods, a local family-owned business back home, is being forced to lay off 18 employees because the slow economy was too much for the company to bear with the strain already felt from irene's aftermath. it's a staple of northeastern pennsylvania. they have been canning tomatoes, beans, and vegetables since 1921 and employ over 200 people. [ inaudible ] --...
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year-old jacquelyn mars was driving her porsche suv when he hit a minivan carrying six people. 86-year-old irene from huntsville, texas died and she was not wearing a seatbelt. no charges have been filed. they released a statement saying this tragedy left her filled with sorrow for the loss of and those who were injured in the accident. she would like to express her deepest condolences to the families involved. >> the under cover new york police detective who was on a deep under cover assignment between motorcycle riders and a family in an suv will be in court today. the detective turned himself in last night. we are told he was off duty. he said he didn't do anything wrong, but this video shows him punching the suv window out. new this morning, a plan to renovate part of downtownliesbudowntownlie l leesburg voted to move forward with the mgz. the vote didn't come out drama. one resipded the yes vote and changed it to block the plan and changed the vote again with minor changes to the plan. many restaurant ownerships oppose the renovation because it eliminates about two blocks of parking. we wil
year-old jacquelyn mars was driving her porsche suv when he hit a minivan carrying six people. 86-year-old irene from huntsville, texas died and she was not wearing a seatbelt. no charges have been filed. they released a statement saying this tragedy left her filled with sorrow for the loss of and those who were injured in the accident. she would like to express her deepest condolences to the families involved. >> the under cover new york police detective who was on a deep under cover...
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irene foster says all of that puts other countries currencies at risk. >> countries like brazil for instance are very attractive to the global market, so capitol might flow from the u.s. to brazil, it all tends to flow -- it is hot money so it flows fast and quickly so countries often can't recover fast enough when that happens. >> reporter: all of those predictions come with one caveat, everyone says that think that is what will happen, but they don't know. other countries have defaulted on their debt, but they weren't the world's largest economy. >>> standing in for president obama, u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived in bali for the asia trade block. the annual meeting is focusing on regional economic integration and security. after apeck mr. kerry will go to indonesia and philippines. >>> indonesia they said fully understand his decision not to appear at the convention. >>> bashar al-assad called the prime minister of turkey, and says turkey has aligned terrorists across in to syria. >> translator: in the near future these terrorists will have an impact on turkey. it's not possibl
irene foster says all of that puts other countries currencies at risk. >> countries like brazil for instance are very attractive to the global market, so capitol might flow from the u.s. to brazil, it all tends to flow -- it is hot money so it flows fast and quickly so countries often can't recover fast enough when that happens. >> reporter: all of those predictions come with one caveat, everyone says that think that is what will happen, but they don't know. other countries have...
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a lesson that's what is trending now, irene, i'm sick. >> we're all sick. >> look, it's like in pieces right here. i thought it was grape nuts. >> make it go away, please. >> ewww. i'm done. i'm not doing my story. >> thanks for showing us that, scott. so the next time you see what you think is cereal on the floor, i hope you remember this, it's all part of a balanced breakfast. that does it for us. "early start" begins right now. >>> overnight, it happened again. the obama care website goes down. and this morning, the woman responsible for implementing the law will be grilled by congress over what went wrong and who's to blame. >>> have the allies of the united states during the course of that time engaged in anything you would qualify as an espionage act targeted by the united states? >>
a lesson that's what is trending now, irene, i'm sick. >> we're all sick. >> look, it's like in pieces right here. i thought it was grape nuts. >> make it go away, please. >> ewww. i'm done. i'm not doing my story. >> thanks for showing us that, scott. so the next time you see what you think is cereal on the floor, i hope you remember this, it's all part of a balanced breakfast. that does it for us. "early start" begins right now. >>> overnight,...
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just one year before that, hurricane irene. $15 billion in damages. look what happened in boulder, colorado, last month. the fires before that. all over the world these things are happening. today right now as we speak in australia there is a mega fire raging. and, practically every night on the news, it's like a nature hike through the book of revelation. and, you know, floods, fires, droughts, and, i keep, me, i keep waiting for them to say, um, could this be because -- but no. usually they don't connect those dots. >> jimmy: for some reason it's become, a red versus blue type of situation? >> yeah, i think part of that is -- that some of the large car been polluters have been spending a lot of money to try to pull the wool over people's eye. sort of the same thing tobacco industry did when they made linkage with lung cancer and smoking cigarettes. they hired actors, dressed them as doctors. paid them to say there is a doctor, there is no problem with smoking. for 40 years they fooled people. and largest car been pollutebone doing that, they spend a
just one year before that, hurricane irene. $15 billion in damages. look what happened in boulder, colorado, last month. the fires before that. all over the world these things are happening. today right now as we speak in australia there is a mega fire raging. and, practically every night on the news, it's like a nature hike through the book of revelation. and, you know, floods, fires, droughts, and, i keep, me, i keep waiting for them to say, um, could this be because -- but no. usually they...
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one of the cases that i covered is irene schroeder, a woman working as a waitress in west virginia, led an average, common life. she fell in love with a married man by the name of walter glendale. together for whatever reason, perhaps because of the great depression she and walter went on a series are greece and west virginia, ohio, and southwest pennsylvania. it was in southwest pennsylvania near butler pennsylvania the in the course of one of their robberies' shimmered pennsylvania state trooper, shot him dead read there. they then fled. this is a woman caring for her child in the course are robberies and now having just murdered a state trooper. she fled back to her parents' home. unfortunately in the course of their flight that nobody who was three years old testify that he basically spilled the beans and his mother unwittingly and the hunt was on. schroeder and walter then fled out of pennsylvania and west virginia and made a beeline to the southwest near st. louis, missouri. they got in another gunfight and shot and of a police officer. there were not all smelly captured until ari
one of the cases that i covered is irene schroeder, a woman working as a waitress in west virginia, led an average, common life. she fell in love with a married man by the name of walter glendale. together for whatever reason, perhaps because of the great depression she and walter went on a series are greece and west virginia, ohio, and southwest pennsylvania. it was in southwest pennsylvania near butler pennsylvania the in the course of one of their robberies' shimmered pennsylvania state...
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then torrential rain, wind from hurricane irene that same month. the rain got in. left pools of water inside the monument. teams of people who are way braver than i am, rappelled down the sides of the washington monument to survey the damage after the earthquake. they found four separate big cracks that needed repairing. uh-oh. this is going to take a while. first had to make a plan. figure out how to pay for it. took them four months to get the scaffolding. when the national park service finished 6,000 pieces of metal rigged as scaffolding around the monument without touching it and lit up the scaffolding with 500 lights, when they hit the lights that showed off the scaffolding and the way the monument looks wrapped up in the scaffolding it was unexpectedly awesome in its own right. yeah, we have this beautiful monument. but now just for a while, we have this beautiful monument wearing a really nice dress. some people in washington have even argued the scaffolding looks so good on the washington monument we should make it permanent. senior editor at architect maga
then torrential rain, wind from hurricane irene that same month. the rain got in. left pools of water inside the monument. teams of people who are way braver than i am, rappelled down the sides of the washington monument to survey the damage after the earthquake. they found four separate big cracks that needed repairing. uh-oh. this is going to take a while. first had to make a plan. figure out how to pay for it. took them four months to get the scaffolding. when the national park service...
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take a lack at the path of sandy versus irene. sandy came in perpendicular to the shore instead of parallel. you have the storm surge concentrated in one region if it's perpendicular. it allows it to be higher instead of spread out along the coastline. take a look at this plan. this is the 100-we're flood plan that fema put out. this is how much flooding would occur. look at what happened with sandy. it was even worse than that. it was the perfect combination of this coming in at high tide, 9-foot storm surge combining with high tide that brought it in 13.88 feet. expansive and coming perpendicular to the shore. these are the small things that had this huge impact that of course we all felt exactly a year ago today. chris and kate. >> all right. indra, thanks so much. the ill separation is helpful in understanding why superstorm sandy was so different and exactly what we call it, superstorm. >> yes, we'll keep following it. there are still a lot of families in need. anybody who lives in this area, knows that many are still in the
take a lack at the path of sandy versus irene. sandy came in perpendicular to the shore instead of parallel. you have the storm surge concentrated in one region if it's perpendicular. it allows it to be higher instead of spread out along the coastline. take a look at this plan. this is the 100-we're flood plan that fema put out. this is how much flooding would occur. look at what happened with sandy. it was even worse than that. it was the perfect combination of this coming in at high tide,...
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let's go to irene wayland for a check on the forecast. >> it's been fantastic out there. it's not all that cool. everyone starting off in the 50s downtown it's 61°. and it will warm up nicely later on this afternoon with high pressure in control. about 82° in d.c. if your travels take you down into the deep south, showers and thunderstorms as you head into the gulf coast states. temperatures there in the 80s. 90° the high today in dallas and thepacific northwest another coastal storm could bring showers. but quiet across much of the northeast, which is good news for your traveling plans for the day. 81° by 5:00. staying sunny and dry all day long. amanda meadows has a look at this morning's commute. >> hi eileen. and actually it's quiet on the roadways right now. quietest we've seen it in sometime. we are watching the usual hot spots and news chopper 7 is up and about. they're giving us a shot of the beltway. this is going to be near tyson's corner along the beltway. so you can see. and outer loop moving at a good clip. all lanes are on the on the beltway in virginia
let's go to irene wayland for a check on the forecast. >> it's been fantastic out there. it's not all that cool. everyone starting off in the 50s downtown it's 61°. and it will warm up nicely later on this afternoon with high pressure in control. about 82° in d.c. if your travels take you down into the deep south, showers and thunderstorms as you head into the gulf coast states. temperatures there in the 80s. 90° the high today in dallas and thepacific northwest another coastal storm...
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. >> i'm professor foster, irene foster. i reach in the department of economics. and it's my great pleasure to have a large number of very bright, interested, passionate students, some of whom are -- some of them are going. >> i think it's the older guys who are leaving. it's only at 11:10, they're all here. they -- they listened, they are passionate about making a change in the world so we thank you for your very inspiring talk to us today. i understand this was also the theme of the meeting. and it's a challenge to talk to countries about changing their patterns of economic growth, thinking about how they structure their financial sector so thank you very much. we have a few minutes when madam legarde has agreed to answer some questions. if you are a student, come to the microphone, tell us your name, ask us your question. while people are coming to the microphone, i think i have to -- here's a question right here. >> hi, i was actually wondering, where do you see the leadership of strong economies like singapore with regards to future economic growth in southea
. >> i'm professor foster, irene foster. i reach in the department of economics. and it's my great pleasure to have a large number of very bright, interested, passionate students, some of whom are -- some of them are going. >> i think it's the older guys who are leaving. it's only at 11:10, they're all here. they -- they listened, they are passionate about making a change in the world so we thank you for your very inspiring talk to us today. i understand this was also the theme of...