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carmen: lo que es la vida... juan torres, el pintor y escultor, fue quien le vendió la cabaña a juan gabriel. juan: un día tocaron la puerta: "pues, no, que viene alberto que quiere conocer". y ya pasaron, nos tomamos aquí algo, platicamos. carmen: en la plática, alberto le dijo cuánto le gustaba la cabaña. juan: entonces me dijo que su mamá se hubiera enamorado de esta casa. carmen: cuando torres le dijo que pronto se mudaría a una casa nueva, a alberto lo sorprendió. juan: "¿y qué vas a hacer con esta casa?" "pues, la voy a vender". "ah, pues yo te la compro". carmen: juan gabriel la remodeló a su gusto y la disfrutó en grande. juan: vino con rocío dúrcal. estuvieron aquí visitas importantes para él. carmen: hoy él la ha convertido en escuela de pintura. guadalupe: [lee] "amiga incomparable, te recuerdo como si fuera ayer". por eso la guardo, porque es un tesoro para mí. carmen: ¿nunca llegaste a enamorarte de él? guadalupe: bueno, a enamorarme no, porque yo lo veía no como hombre, yo lo
carmen: lo que es la vida... juan torres, el pintor y escultor, fue quien le vendió la cabaña a juan gabriel. juan: un día tocaron la puerta: "pues, no, que viene alberto que quiere conocer". y ya pasaron, nos tomamos aquí algo, platicamos. carmen: en la plática, alberto le dijo cuánto le gustaba la cabaña. juan: entonces me dijo que su mamá se hubiera enamorado de esta casa. carmen: cuando torres le dijo que pronto se mudaría a una casa nueva, a alberto lo sorprendió. juan:...
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it was so nice. >> reporter: but all this, carmen says, is replaceable. she has her husband and her kids, who now hours after landing, she still hasn't seen. then carmen finally spotted that red car. >> reporter: a family back together again, and now for the first time together, in their shelf a home. each well aware of what lies ahead. >> what is your biggest fear? >> my biggest fear is how much time it's going to take us to get this together again. when help is going to get here. most important of all, even though we don't have a house, home is not a house, i think home is family. >> reporter: and poppy and john, that fear, it's a reality. i mean we're in san juan and you can see there are people here working behind me but you go an hour outside of san juan, even a half hour, to other towns, and they have nothing. they're surviving on water, sitting on the side of the highway just to get one signal from their cell phone, lining up for hours just to get some gas. that is their reality. and i asked carmen what now, what do you do now? she said three words
it was so nice. >> reporter: but all this, carmen says, is replaceable. she has her husband and her kids, who now hours after landing, she still hasn't seen. then carmen finally spotted that red car. >> reporter: a family back together again, and now for the first time together, in their shelf a home. each well aware of what lies ahead. >> what is your biggest fear? >> my biggest fear is how much time it's going to take us to get this together again. when help is going...
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so carmen prayed. she waited. and she hoped.finally, their seats on a flight to san juan were not canceled. they paid excess baggage fees to take in supplies, and tried to prepare themselves.cheers and applause broke out around the plane as it touched down in san juan. carmen wept a little.she'd hoped her children -- zuhry, 25 and her 20-year-old brother -- would have met them at the airport. with no cell phone service across most of the island there was no way to check in with them, so the couple grabbed a ride to their hometown.the reality of maria's devastation began to sink in as they drove an hour through shattered landscapes to humacao.the roof is gone. rooms have been tossed by the storm. outside is a mess.once inside, carmen feels faint. she sits down."home is not a house," carmen says. "home is family."on those terms, carmen delgado is home. governor brown has signed a bundle of bills - aimed at doing somethingabout california's housing crisis... he says we are still far away from solving the problem of a
so carmen prayed. she waited. and she hoped.finally, their seats on a flight to san juan were not canceled. they paid excess baggage fees to take in supplies, and tried to prepare themselves.cheers and applause broke out around the plane as it touched down in san juan. carmen wept a little.she'd hoped her children -- zuhry, 25 and her 20-year-old brother -- would have met them at the airport. with no cell phone service across most of the island there was no way to check in with them, so the...
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carmen delgado wiped away tears. from the middle seat she desperately tried to get a look at what they calls her island. she hasn't been home to puerto rico in three weeks. a lot has changed since then. >> a home. it is totally destroyed. >> reporter: we first met them in the philadelphia airport. she calls it a miracle because the other three flights she booked canceled. her family lives in assume you go. all she knows about her home is these pictures sent by her daughter. >> we went through panic. desperate. frustrated. now the idea that we're going home. >> reporter: on the ground the couple looked for a red car. their children were supposed to meet them. but with no cell phone service, they were unreachable. so carmen and eduardo drove with us an hour outside san juan to their home. the relief carmen felt on the plane turned to shock. >> this is like fire just came through here and just burned everything out. >> reporter: at her home those feelings intensified. >> i think i have to sit down. >> reporter: the roof
carmen delgado wiped away tears. from the middle seat she desperately tried to get a look at what they calls her island. she hasn't been home to puerto rico in three weeks. a lot has changed since then. >> a home. it is totally destroyed. >> reporter: we first met them in the philadelphia airport. she calls it a miracle because the other three flights she booked canceled. her family lives in assume you go. all she knows about her home is these pictures sent by her daughter. >>...
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and carmen is injapan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste challenge. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. sweden's capital city, stockholm, is built around lake malaren and the baltic sea on 14 islands. its pastel—coloured buildings and historical old town date back seven centuries to a time when stockholm was scandinavia's main trading post. and, today, with a population ofi million, it's one of europe's smallest but fastest—growing capital cities and its eyes are set firmly on the future. this place has been called the start—up capital of europe and there are plans to make it the smartest, most hi—tech city in the world. but what does that actually mean? a smart city is a city that utilises sustainability, real digitalisation to find new technology to make it easier for citizens, visitors and businesses to become eco—friendly. there are some initiatives already visible on the street like this solar—powered bin. when it's full, it signals so we can come and pick up the trash. so, that means you don't need to c
and carmen is injapan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste challenge. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. sweden's capital city, stockholm, is built around lake malaren and the baltic sea on 14 islands. its pastel—coloured buildings and historical old town date back seven centuries to a time when stockholm was scandinavia's main trading post. and, today, with a population ofi million, it's one of europe's smallest but fastest—growing...
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carmen: son muchas las cuestiones que pueden empujar a una persona a la calle. puede ser el fuego en un hogar, un problema de adicciÓn. marÍa: de acuerdo al departamento de vivienda y desarrollo humano el condado tiene alrededor de 500 personas sin hogar. es por eso que se unieron agencias y organizaciones para brindar asistencia necesaria. no sÓlo para desamparados sino tambiÉn para individuos que viven el dÍa a día con el temor de ser desalojados en aquel momento tras la pÉrdida de un cheque de pago. carmen: lo que queremos es asegurar que todo el mundo que tenga un vecino con este problema estÉ hablando y esté comunicÁndose con nosotros para nosotros poder ayudar. marÍa: en la feria de recursos que se llevÓ a cabo con el anuncio se brindaban servicios de ropa, comida, muchas, servicios de empleo y ayuda para la salud mental y contra las adicciones. >> ayudamos a las personas que estÁn sin trabajo y que necesita nuestro apoyo para que pueda buscar trabajo. marÍa: la legisladora asegurÓ que se utilizarÁn fondos que tienen a travÉs de organizaci
carmen: son muchas las cuestiones que pueden empujar a una persona a la calle. puede ser el fuego en un hogar, un problema de adicciÓn. marÍa: de acuerdo al departamento de vivienda y desarrollo humano el condado tiene alrededor de 500 personas sin hogar. es por eso que se unieron agencias y organizaciones para brindar asistencia necesaria. no sÓlo para desamparados sino tambiÉn para individuos que viven el dÍa a día con el temor de ser desalojados en aquel momento tras la pÉrdida de un...
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rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- classical rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- beat rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- classical rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- beat rendition when you see beautiful design... do beautiful work... you see what delta can do. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper >>> welcome back to the show the european commission is reportedly preparing to hit google with another multi billion euro fine for using android phone smart software to stifle the competition brussels may fine google as soon as this month for breaking antitrust laws, forcing mobile phone manufacturers to preload google apps on their devices neither google or european commission commented on that report steve sat down with european competition commissioner on the sidelines of the forum over the weekend, asked if she was anti-u.s. technology companies >> if you achieve success, that is
rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- classical rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- beat rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- classical rendition habenera (from carmen) by andre rieu -- beat rendition when you see beautiful design... do beautiful work... you see what delta can do. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll....
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carmen. i'm taking my taste buds on a trip through this country to try and understand what i'm missing out on. this leg brings me back to my adopted home town, tokyo. and to a food that inspires genuine affection here. so this is natto. natto is soya beans that have been left to ferment into a kind of stringy goo. the secret is a colony of bacteria called bacillus subtilis. it's a well—liked, popular breakfast with, they say, significant health benefits. the secret is a colony of bacteria called bacillus subtilis. why does it have to be so gooey and slimy? for tourists, let's just say it's an acquired taste. tastes a bit like medicine. it's a really, really pungent flavour in your mouth. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. if i'm ever going to learn to appreciate natto, it's going to take resolve and research. arigato. and you have to cover all your hair. all my hair! oh, dear. so, yoko takes me to a little place she knows in nearby ibaraki. 0k. oh, you can sm
carmen. i'm taking my taste buds on a trip through this country to try and understand what i'm missing out on. this leg brings me back to my adopted home town, tokyo. and to a food that inspires genuine affection here. so this is natto. natto is soya beans that have been left to ferment into a kind of stringy goo. the secret is a colony of bacteria called bacillus subtilis. it's a well—liked, popular breakfast with, they say, significant health benefits. the secret is a colony of bacteria...
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carmen, la esposa de fausto. >> fausto es usted. >> sÍ, otras veces decia, fausto, carmen, la esposa de trujillo. >> ¿cÓmo la quieres recordar?. >> bien. >> como en sus mejores tiempos. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> la magnitud de la catÁstrofe dejada por irma sigue creciendo con el pasar de las horas, con los ancianos muertos el nÚmero de muertos en estados unidos a sus viendo e a 29, 22 en el estado de la florida, 4. 6 millones de personas sin leko tribunal sw electricidad y el costo estimado de pÉrdidas va de 64 a 92 mil millones de dÓlares. en los cayos las imÁgenes siguen desoladoras, los que han enfrentado la devastaciÓn total ven equipos de rescate que tocan puerta por puerta buscando vÍctimas o sobrevivientes, angie estÁ en una de las zonas mas destruidas, adelante. >> asÍ es, josÉ, como puedes ver a mis espaldas la destrucciÓn es tan grande que todavÍa no se sabe cuÁndo todos los residentes de los cayos van a poder entrar para ver si irma ha dejado sus hogares en pie, este huracÁn ha dejado toda esta zona inhabitable. >> en los cayos de la florida. la bÚsqueda de
carmen, la esposa de fausto. >> fausto es usted. >> sÍ, otras veces decia, fausto, carmen, la esposa de trujillo. >> ¿cÓmo la quieres recordar?. >> bien. >> como en sus mejores tiempos. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> la magnitud de la catÁstrofe dejada por irma sigue creciendo con el pasar de las horas, con los ancianos muertos el nÚmero de muertos en estados unidos a sus viendo e a 29, 22 en el estado de la florida, 4. 6 millones de personas sin leko...
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carmen's commitment and passion for serving these families inspired a bay area charity called vida usa to help her. she lets vida know what she needs, and they help in many ways, such as providing state-of-the-art whirlpool baths to help with physical therapy for people like this young man. he can barely walk because of a medical condition, so he can't work. vida's executive director in peru, olga baca, helped arrange transportation to get up to peru niñez in a vida truck so he can get therapy and get his life back. ♪ adam see is the executive director of vida usa, which is based in emeryville, california. >> everything has never been used, with the exception of the equipment. the equipment is lightly used. if it's broken, we don't use it. >> vida collects surplus medical equipment and supplies that would have been thrown away. major donors include stanford and kaiser. >> they don't want it to go in the landfill, so they have big green initiatives. they're counting how much tonnage do they -- that they're not sending to the landfill. >> vida usa volunteers sort and catalog thousands
carmen's commitment and passion for serving these families inspired a bay area charity called vida usa to help her. she lets vida know what she needs, and they help in many ways, such as providing state-of-the-art whirlpool baths to help with physical therapy for people like this young man. he can barely walk because of a medical condition, so he can't work. vida's executive director in peru, olga baca, helped arrange transportation to get up to peru niñez in a vida truck so he can get therapy...
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carmen castillo: bueno desde las 6:30 de la maÑana y ahora es que voy isabel matos: 2 horas en santa juanita y una hora en esta (por que) por que dijeron que iban a ir a la funeraria asencio y esperamos alli y despues nos dijeron que no y regresamos al loubriel las razones y necesidades son variadas. yo vivo en un condominio y no hay la cisterna se sec se acab entonces hay que hacer fila carmen castillo: para asearnos y para cocinar michelle torres: para cocinar y hervirla para poder beber isabel matos: para el aseo, para baÑarse porque para tomar y eso compro la otra mientras, las labores de recuperacin continan. brigadas de la autoridad de energa elctrica trabajaban a todo vapor para reestablecer el servicio que es tan necesario para que el pais comience a funcionar. el gobernador ricardo rossell estuvo de visita en varias comunidades afectadas por el fenmeno atmosfrico, y adems anunci que se expandirn los centros de ayuda y que se busca estabilizar al pais para luego reconstruir. y aunque las largas lineas continuaban en las estaciones de gasolina reafirmo que hay suficiente comb
carmen castillo: bueno desde las 6:30 de la maÑana y ahora es que voy isabel matos: 2 horas en santa juanita y una hora en esta (por que) por que dijeron que iban a ir a la funeraria asencio y esperamos alli y despues nos dijeron que no y regresamos al loubriel las razones y necesidades son variadas. yo vivo en un condominio y no hay la cisterna se sec se acab entonces hay que hacer fila carmen castillo: para asearnos y para cocinar michelle torres: para cocinar y hervirla para poder beber...
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pero se puede.l. >>> marÍa del carmen quÉ quisiera decirte, eh hay alguna posibilidad de que los niÑos retomen su vida normal, eh empiecen algunas escuelas a funcionar o algo para poder distraerlos o que ellos traten de volver a la normalidad que vivÍan hace 10 dias atrÁs?. >>> sÍ, si, sÍ yo creo que si, bueno los que tenemos la facilidad la verdad de pagar un colegio privado para los niÑos, los colegios privados estÁn haciendo todo lo posible y los de mis hijos quieren comenzar la semana que viene y espero que sea asÍ, pero la mayoria de los niÑos puertorriqueÑos estÁn en colegio no privados y eso no hay fecha para comenzar las clases >>> bueno como se digo marÍa del carmen queremos hacer todo lo posible para poner nuestro granito de arena y ayudar a la comunidad puertorriqueÑo vamos a mucha mucho >>> gracias por continuar con nosotros, sean bienvenidos si nos acaba de sintonizar. puerto rico estÁ sin ayuda escasa, se sumaron demÓcratas del congreso. y aunque el gobierno estadounidense permitiÓ restricciÓn de 10 dÍas para que embarcaciones extranjeras entreguen ayuda
pero se puede.l. >>> marÍa del carmen quÉ quisiera decirte, eh hay alguna posibilidad de que los niÑos retomen su vida normal, eh empiecen algunas escuelas a funcionar o algo para poder distraerlos o que ellos traten de volver a la normalidad que vivÍan hace 10 dias atrÁs?. >>> sÍ, si, sÍ yo creo que si, bueno los que tenemos la facilidad la verdad de pagar un colegio privado para los niÑos, los colegios privados estÁn haciendo todo lo posible y los de mis hijos...
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carmen hiraldo afirma que su sopa tiene propiedades curativas. sot carmen hiraldo- asegura que la sopa ayuda "cuando tu te tomas una sopa calentita si tu estás un poco floja, débil, tú te sientes que te repone un poco, que te ayuda, te alimenta." sot rocio guzman, consumer reports "aunque no se ha comprobado que ningún alimento ayude a los resfríos, el caldo de pollo puede hidratarte, ayudando a tu sistema linfático a eliminar el virus." y los frijoles son un alimento milagroso, que baja el colesterol y le puede proteger contra las enfermedades cardíacas. y porque tienen mucha fibra, pueden ayudar a mantener los niveles de glucosa normales. arlen outro si sufre de acidez estomacal y reflujo, consumer reports recomienda que pruebe comer una banana a primera hora de la mañana. algunos estudios indican que puede actuar como un antiácido natural. y por supuesto, consulte con su mdico antes de tomar una decisin respecto a su salud. le recuerdo que si tiene una queja nos puede llamar al 844-408-4848. gabriela live vo: cuando tengas un antojo,
carmen hiraldo afirma que su sopa tiene propiedades curativas. sot carmen hiraldo- asegura que la sopa ayuda "cuando tu te tomas una sopa calentita si tu estás un poco floja, débil, tú te sientes que te repone un poco, que te ayuda, te alimenta." sot rocio guzman, consumer reports "aunque no se ha comprobado que ningún alimento ayude a los resfríos, el caldo de pollo puede hidratarte, ayudando a tu sistema linfático a eliminar el virus." y los frijoles son un alimento...
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carmen form parte de la protesta en la ciudad de mxico ... asegura que sus dos hijas ciudadanas norteamericanas sirven en las fuerzas armadas de ese pas ... pero su hijo, el ms pequeÑo, vive en los ngeles bajo la proteccin del programa daca y ahora su futuro es incierto .... (super= carmen / madre de dreamer "se me hace injusto e irónico que sus hermanas estén dando la vida por un país que no está recibiendo a su hermano, que lo están rechazando") imágenes mamas encienden velas la noticia apag de golpe tambin las ilusiones de este grupo de madres de "soÑadores" que oraron intilmente da y noche en tijuana para que el corazn del presidente norteamericano se sensibilizara--- (super= yolanda barranco / madre de dreamer "vamos a seguir luchando, a pedir justicia, estos chavos tiene el corazón totalmente encariñado con estados unidos, entonces yo creo que se merecen seguir allá adentro") pero mientras, solo pudieron quedarse con el dolor y la consternacion de no saber que pasara con sus seres queridos. (stand =jazive perez / ciudad de mx
carmen form parte de la protesta en la ciudad de mxico ... asegura que sus dos hijas ciudadanas norteamericanas sirven en las fuerzas armadas de ese pas ... pero su hijo, el ms pequeÑo, vive en los ngeles bajo la proteccin del programa daca y ahora su futuro es incierto .... (super= carmen / madre de dreamer "se me hace injusto e irónico que sus hermanas estén dando la vida por un país que no está recibiendo a su hermano, que lo están rechazando") imágenes mamas encienden velas...
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the at times we watched carmen look out the window. she cried. when we landed there was cheering in the cabin. when we got to the airport it was chaos. the couple was frantically searching for the two children meant to pick them up, but of course communications are dismal at best. they weren't able to kconnect. we got in a car and traveled about an hour outside of san juan to where they live. the it's actually one of the first places maria hit. and as we were really driving around, carmen would look out the window and said it looks like a fire for through this area. it didn't get much better when we got to her house. she was gasping for air. there was no ceiling, no walls, and at one point, she turned to me and said i have to sit down. this is a house that she lived in for 20 years with her entire family. and maria just completely wiped it out. remember, they hadn't seen their children. it was three weeks and for an hour we waited at that house, which seemed like a lifetime to them. finally carmen saw the car coming down the road and watch this e
the at times we watched carmen look out the window. she cried. when we landed there was cheering in the cabin. when we got to the airport it was chaos. the couple was frantically searching for the two children meant to pick them up, but of course communications are dismal at best. they weren't able to kconnect. we got in a car and traveled about an hour outside of san juan to where they live. the it's actually one of the first places maria hit. and as we were really driving around, carmen would...
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de funcionar hoy no t tendriamos pacientes con energia >> para estas intervenciones d medi medicas carmen lleva varios dias en las salas cuidando a su hijo >> claro , no tiene el acomodo l que uno necesita , pero en la a casa estariamos peor >> agentes llegaron para evual a evualuar las necesidaddeses bass >> que nos informen el tiempo s estimado en traer luz al hospital >> cuiael hospital tiene capaci para atender a menos del 25 % de los pacientes noticiero telemundo >> segun barcos y aviones comida y agua llega a la isla ademas de 4 mil reservistas para ayudar en las labores de emergencia r regresamos con ustedes al est i estudio >> vanesa muchas gracias estar estaremos al tanto de lo que p s pasa en puerto rico al regresar en noticiero telemundo guerre n entre el presidente donald trump y los deportistas que protestan contra el racismo >> la dolora experiencia de una artesana mexicana que rehace su vida tras un terremoto que le e destuye todo totddo todo >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> ( musica ( >> es una enfermedad grave. ¡mi m
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carmen: no me digas! no me saberlo. >> en la presentaciÓn de la nueva telenovela "caer en tentaciÓn", nos enteramos de varias chismes. >> me ha llegado amenazas de muerte. descalificaciones fuertes. lo Único que queda es no engancharse. >> silvia navarro, la protagonista de esta historia, nos dijo cÓmo logra lucir espectacular. silvia navarro: a las 5:00 de la maÑana ejercicio. pasarla bien. la maternidad ayuda. ♪ orlando: seguimos aquÍ en los Ángeles. con una gran invitada. mira quÉ lindo estÁn estas guÍas. >> yo soy la actual reina miis versace. >> yo tengo 11 aÑos de edad y soy de santa ana, california. soy la segunda finalista. orlando: un aplauso para todas ellas. [aplausos] siempre que vengo a los Ángelesme acompaÑa la gente. siempre vienen bandas, niÑos. carmen: viene todo el mundo porque te das a querer. te adoran. se ponen muy bonitas. orlando:es muy lindo venir a trabajar y tener a estos niÑos muy hermosos. ahora, maÑana, repito que estrenamos ya kira a nivel mundial. si quiere
carmen: no me digas! no me saberlo. >> en la presentaciÓn de la nueva telenovela "caer en tentaciÓn", nos enteramos de varias chismes. >> me ha llegado amenazas de muerte. descalificaciones fuertes. lo Único que queda es no engancharse. >> silvia navarro, la protagonista de esta historia, nos dijo cÓmo logra lucir espectacular. silvia navarro: a las 5:00 de la maÑana ejercicio. pasarla bien. la maternidad ayuda. ♪ orlando: seguimos aquÍ en los Ángeles. con...
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el coliseo roberto clemente es el centro de operaciones de veedor decarmen yulÍn-- desde donde carmen yulÍn coordina. cÓmo responde a lo que el presidente donald trump dijo esta maÑana? esta escuchando los demÓcratas que orales lleguen a Él y que puerto rico estÁ esperando que hagan algo por ellos? >> yo no tengo tiempo para la polÍtica pequeÑa . yo no tengo tiempo para la polÍtica partidista. yo solamente tiempo para alcanzar un objetivo y eso salvar vidas. aranza:en otro mensaje, el presiente critica el liderazgo porque no puede poner a los trabajadores a ejecutar. >> debe hablar con el general, la persona que abre esta cabo de la operaciÓn, quien dijo ayer que no tenÍa suficiente tropas ni suficiente equipo para manejar la situaciÓn. su general dijo lo que yo he estado diciendo y mucha gente. aranza: se va a reunir con Él el martes? >> los hemos respetuosos del proceso democrÁtico y la naciÓn americana tiene un reciente que se llama donald trump. sido presidente pide reunirse conmigo y lo pide, yo harÉ lo que hacen todos los seres humanos que respetamos la democraci
el coliseo roberto clemente es el centro de operaciones de veedor decarmen yulÍn-- desde donde carmen yulÍn coordina. cÓmo responde a lo que el presidente donald trump dijo esta maÑana? esta escuchando los demÓcratas que orales lleguen a Él y que puerto rico estÁ esperando que hagan algo por ellos? >> yo no tengo tiempo para la polÍtica pequeÑa . yo no tengo tiempo para la polÍtica partidista. yo solamente tiempo para alcanzar un objetivo y eso salvar vidas. aranza:en otro...
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carmen delgado and her husband eduardo, i have to tell you. at times, carmen was looking out the window of the plane crying. when the plane landed she cheered. when we got off, it was really just chaos, the airport was chaos, the couple was frantically looking for their two children who were meant to pick them up at the airport, but there's no cell phone communication here on the island. what happened was, they hopped in a car with us, we drove them about an hour outside of san juan to their hometown. as we're driving, carmen was looking out the window, and she described it like this, anderson, she just basically said, this whole island looks like a fire went through it. there is just nothing around. everything just seems bare. when we got to her house, it was her, her husband and some family members, not her two children, it was even worse. she was gasping for air going up the steps to her house. there's no roof on her house, barely any walls. at one point she turned to me and said, oh, my gosh, i have to sit down. and watch how she took this
carmen delgado and her husband eduardo, i have to tell you. at times, carmen was looking out the window of the plane crying. when the plane landed she cheered. when we got off, it was really just chaos, the airport was chaos, the couple was frantically looking for their two children who were meant to pick them up at the airport, but there's no cell phone communication here on the island. what happened was, they hopped in a car with us, we drove them about an hour outside of san juan to their...
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at times we watched carmen look out the window. she cried. when we actually landed there was cheering in the entire cabin. when we got to the airport, it was just chaos. they were frantically searching for their two children who were meant to pick them up but communications are dismal at best. they weren't able to connect. so what we did is we got in a car and we traveled about an hour outside of san juan to where they live. it's one of the first places maria hit. as we were driving around carmen looked out the window and she says it looks like a fire for through this area. she walked up the steps to her house, she was gasping for air a. there was no ceiling or walls. at one point she turned to me and said i have to sit down. there this is a house she lived in for 20 years with her entire family and maria just completely wiped it out. remember, they hadn't seen their children. it was three weeks and for an hour we baited at that house which seemed like a lifetime to them and then finally carmen saw the car coming down the road and watched thi
at times we watched carmen look out the window. she cried. when we actually landed there was cheering in the entire cabin. when we got to the airport, it was just chaos. they were frantically searching for their two children who were meant to pick them up but communications are dismal at best. they weren't able to connect. so what we did is we got in a car and we traveled about an hour outside of san juan to where they live. it's one of the first places maria hit. as we were driving around...
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yulin cruz sees it at all.mayor carmen yulin cruz, san juan, puerto rico: "dammit this is not a good news story this is a people are dying story. this is a life or death story." /// this is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen because people are no
yulin cruz sees it at all.mayor carmen yulin cruz, san juan, puerto rico: "dammit this is not a good news story this is a people are dying story. this is a life or death story." /// this is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen because people are no
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i saw you in carmen. i thought wow, what a superstar. that was a production of carmen unlike any i had seen. >> yes. it was modern, brought in from europe. >> a lot of sex and passion. it was very visual. i got pretty good tickets. i could see the sweat happening. talk to me about what people who have only seen this on tv on internet and what they don't know about what is going on on the stage. >> we are really getting into our part. especially in a show like that, i have to get quite violent on stage. it gets pretty abusive on your body, you have to take care of yourself>> you have to have a good working relationship that you are so intimate with. >> yes. we have known each other for a long time. we had to experience that before. we knew how far we could go with each other. you have to talk about how far we can go and what is the limitation. each person has their own specific place. >> let's talk about the season opening performance. >> the thing i like about turn.is it was my first opera as a -- and adult. i saw it in houston and i was
i saw you in carmen. i thought wow, what a superstar. that was a production of carmen unlike any i had seen. >> yes. it was modern, brought in from europe. >> a lot of sex and passion. it was very visual. i got pretty good tickets. i could see the sweat happening. talk to me about what people who have only seen this on tv on internet and what they don't know about what is going on on the stage. >> we are really getting into our part. especially in a show like that, i have to...
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carmen robinson and rubi myrick work nearby and often take walks in the area on their lunch breaks. they say this man does not look familiar.rubi myrick & carmen robinson/work nearby- "we'll keep our eyes open." sergeant steve mendez with the union city police department... says that this was actually the ninth time that the victim had encountered the suspect on this walking trail. in the eight previous occasions, she tells police that he walked up to her and asked her to "be his friend." she denied him and then he walked away. this time, mendez says that he groped her. sgt. steve mendez/ucpd- "she was able to call 9-11 on the cellphone because she felt that he was either going to attack her or grab her, which he ultimately did and as the attack occurred, the 9-11 dispatcher was able to to ask her questions and we believe that because she had the dispatcher on the phone, he was scared away." sergeant mendez says the victim believes the man is either hispanic or filipino. standing five-foot-seven, with a stocky build. always seen by the victim wearing a t- shirt, basketball shorts an
carmen robinson and rubi myrick work nearby and often take walks in the area on their lunch breaks. they say this man does not look familiar.rubi myrick & carmen robinson/work nearby- "we'll keep our eyes open." sergeant steve mendez with the union city police department... says that this was actually the ninth time that the victim had encountered the suspect on this walking trail. in the eight previous occasions, she tells police that he walked up to her and asked her to "be...
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laura: mayor carmen yulÍn cruz, thank you so much for joining us. the unfolding emergency in puerto rico. now, the united nations has been accused of a series of failures leading to the current crisis in myanmar. the secretary-general has acknowledged today that it is the fastest developing refugee emergency. more than half a million rohingyas have fled to bangladesh. the bbc's jonah fisher has seen internal u.n. documents outlining concerns about how the conflict has been handled. he has this report. reporter: in a months since rohingya muslims first began fleeing into bangladesh, the united nations has been at the forefront of the response. delivering aid and making robust statements condemning the burmese authorities. >> the situation remains or seems a textbook example of the ethnic cleansing. reporter: but could and should the u.n. have done more before the killing and burning started? >> very disturbing to think that some of this could have been prevented. is a lawyer and aid worker, and between 2013 and 2015, she ran the office of the top uni
laura: mayor carmen yulÍn cruz, thank you so much for joining us. the unfolding emergency in puerto rico. now, the united nations has been accused of a series of failures leading to the current crisis in myanmar. the secretary-general has acknowledged today that it is the fastest developing refugee emergency. more than half a million rohingyas have fled to bangladesh. the bbc's jonah fisher has seen internal u.n. documents outlining concerns about how the conflict has been handled. he has this...
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nacional angelo centeno residente toa baja carmen saldana residente de toa baja maritza lopez residente de toa baja =pkg= la zona central de la isla es una de las más devastadas sot. cap allí solo se puede llegar por aire... la guardia nacional sobrevuelan la zona de cayei para evaluar los daños sot mayor que estamos viendo aquí desate total desde el aire se ven las carreteras colpasadas, puentes en el piso, viviendas destruídas y preocupa mucho la crecida del agua.o el nivel del agua sot mayor estamos vigila do represas y lagos y especialmente la represa guajataca en peligro de colapso sot piloto esto es over town antes estaba inundado completamente tuvimos que rescatar gente en los techos manatí el área de agricultura de la isla aún está bajo el agua y es que el 80 por ciento de los cultivos de puerto rico están arruinados. nat sound desde el aire se ven las filas kilométricas para poner gasolina..... pero en tierra la situación es mucho peor.... sot señor clip 58 "aquí hay personas ancianas desde las 6 de la mañana" xxxx tiene menos de 10 años pero es quien maneja mie
nacional angelo centeno residente toa baja carmen saldana residente de toa baja maritza lopez residente de toa baja =pkg= la zona central de la isla es una de las más devastadas sot. cap allí solo se puede llegar por aire... la guardia nacional sobrevuelan la zona de cayei para evaluar los daños sot mayor que estamos viendo aquí desate total desde el aire se ven las carreteras colpasadas, puentes en el piso, viviendas destruídas y preocupa mucho la crecida del agua.o el nivel del agua sot...
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. >> the mayor of san juan is carmen julian cruz. administration should stop citing her as back up for assertions how great they are doing. >> maybe from where she's standing it's a good news story. when you're drinking from a creek, it's not a good news story. when you don't have food for a baby, it's not a good news story. when you have to pull people down from their buildings -- i'm sorry, that upsets me and frustrates me. dam it, this is not a good news story. this is people are dying story. this is a life or death story. this is there is a truckload of stuff that cannot be taken to people story. this is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen because people are not getting food and water. >> the mayor of puerto rico's largest city has been sounding the alarm all week long. today she very clearly hit her limit. >> we are dying here. and i cannot fathom the thought that the greatest nation in the world cannot figure out logistics for a small island of 100 miles by 35 miles long. so mayday, we are in trouble. fema asks fo
. >> the mayor of san juan is carmen julian cruz. administration should stop citing her as back up for assertions how great they are doing. >> maybe from where she's standing it's a good news story. when you're drinking from a creek, it's not a good news story. when you don't have food for a baby, it's not a good news story. when you have to pull people down from their buildings -- i'm sorry, that upsets me and frustrates me. dam it, this is not a good news story. this is people are...
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carmen robinson and rubi myrick work nearby and often take walks in the area on their lunch breaks. they say this man does not look familiar.rubi myrick & carmen robinson/work nearby- "we'll keep our eyes open." sergeant steve mendez with the union city police department... says that this was actually the ninth time that the victim had encountered the suspect on this walking trail. in the eight previous occasions, she tells police that he walked up to her and asked her to "be his friend." she denied him and then he walked away. this time, mendez says that he groped her. sgt. steve mendez/ucpd- "she was able to call 9-11 on the cellphone because she felt that he was either going to attack her or grab her, which he ultimately did and as the attack occurred, the 9-11 dispatcher was able to to ask her questions and we believe that because she had the dispatcher on the phone, he was scared away." sergeant mendez says the victim believes the man is either hispanic or filipino. standing five-foot-seven, with a stocky build. always seen by the victim wearing a t- shirt, basketball shorts an
carmen robinson and rubi myrick work nearby and often take walks in the area on their lunch breaks. they say this man does not look familiar.rubi myrick & carmen robinson/work nearby- "we'll keep our eyes open." sergeant steve mendez with the union city police department... says that this was actually the ninth time that the victim had encountered the suspect on this walking trail. in the eight previous occasions, she tells police that he walked up to her and asked her to "be...
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carmen yulin cruz, mayor of puerto rican capital city san juan, has a different look at the <> "dammit this is not a good news story this is a people are dying story. this is a life or death story." >(marty) the offical death toll hasn't been updated since tuesday and remains at 16. however, reports from officials like cruz and investigative journalists suggest that number is much higher. reconstruction costs are now estmated at around 50-billion dollars. (marty) new this morning... the president responding today to the mayor's comments. the ppresident on twitter saying "the mayor of san juan, who was very complimentary only a few days ago, has now been told by the democrats that you must be nasty to trump... ...such poor leadership ability by the mayor of san juan, and others in puerto rico, who are not able to get their workers to help. they.... ...áwant everything to be done for themá when it should be a community effort. 10-thousand federal workers now on island doing a fantastic job. the president also tweeted that he would be vi
carmen yulin cruz, mayor of puerto rican capital city san juan, has a different look at the "dammit this is not a good news story this is a people are dying story. this is a life or death story." >(marty) the offical death toll hasn't been updated since tuesday and remains at 16. however, reports from officials like cruz and investigative journalists suggest that number is much higher. reconstruction costs are now estmated at around 50-billion dollars. (marty) new this morning......
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we are dying here. >> joining us now from san juan is mayor carmen julian cruz. mayor, you and i have been talking together since the moments the storm first hit nine days ago. your message, your request for a mayday has gone out. at the very moment you were uttering those words today, the president of the united states was repeating, he must have said it five or six times to reporters, talking about how well the recovery effort in puerto rico is going. where is this disconnect between the federal government and you coming from? >> well, i'm sure it's not only myself. it's the mayor of san lorenzo, it's the mayor of ponce, it's the mayor of almost any one of the 78 municipalities in san juan. people have no food, no drinking water, no medical supplies. and people that are going to pick up the supplies from the different fema distribution centers have been told that there's none, call on monday and we'll see what we can do for you. this is how ridiculous this gets. fema is telling people that they have to register via internet or the phone. hello, news flash. we d
we are dying here. >> joining us now from san juan is mayor carmen julian cruz. mayor, you and i have been talking together since the moments the storm first hit nine days ago. your message, your request for a mayday has gone out. at the very moment you were uttering those words today, the president of the united states was repeating, he must have said it five or six times to reporters, talking about how well the recovery effort in puerto rico is going. where is this disconnect between...
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carmen yulin cruz is the mayor of the capital city, san juan. mayor carmen yulin cruz of san juan, thank you very much for joining us. tell us what the situation is there right now. >> it is a humanitarian crisis. people are desperate for food, for water, for gas, for diesel in order to keep equipment that is necessary for people that are plugged into a respirator or an oxygen tank in order to survive, our die all sis and cancer patients haven't been able to get most of their treatments on time which is, of course, life threatening. and even though there is aid here, there is reported to be about 3,000 containers of much needed medical equipment or medical materials, any type of things that you need. we're talking about primary necessities, you know, just a glass of water, it doesn't matter if it is cold t is just a matter that you can drink it. i have been getting calls and this is from mayors from towns outside of the metropolitan area, telling me that, you know, their people are drinking out of creeks and they're washing their clothes and the
carmen yulin cruz is the mayor of the capital city, san juan. mayor carmen yulin cruz of san juan, thank you very much for joining us. tell us what the situation is there right now. >> it is a humanitarian crisis. people are desperate for food, for water, for gas, for diesel in order to keep equipment that is necessary for people that are plugged into a respirator or an oxygen tank in order to survive, our die all sis and cancer patients haven't been able to get most of their treatments...
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and carmen is injapan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste challenge. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. japan's food can bejust jaw—dropping, and most people new to the country make a beeline for the yakatori joints or sushiers that you'll find everywhere. i've lived here in tokyo for over three years now and i love japanese food. but there's still some ifind quite intimidating. so, with a little help from my translator, yoko... carmen. ..i'm taking my taste buds on a trip through this country to try and understand what i'm missing out on. this leg brings me back to my adopted home town, tokyo. and to a food that inspires genuine affection here. so this is natto. natto is soya beans that have been left to ferment into a kind of stringy goo. the secret is a colony of bacteria called bacillus subtilis. it's a well—liked, popular breakfast with, they say, significant health benefits. why does it have to be so gooey and slimy? for tourists, let's just say it's an acquired taste. tastes a bit like medicine. if i'm ever go
and carmen is injapan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste challenge. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. japan's food can bejust jaw—dropping, and most people new to the country make a beeline for the yakatori joints or sushiers that you'll find everywhere. i've lived here in tokyo for over three years now and i love japanese food. but there's still some ifind quite intimidating. so, with a little help from my translator, yoko... carmen....
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rodrigues anthony rodriguez carmen milagros rodriguez gregory ernesto rodriguez marsha a. rodriguez mayra valdes rodriguez richard rodriguez david bartolo rodriguez-vargas >> i am here today to honor my fiancÉ, firefighter. i love you more than words can tell. >> and my father karlie barbara rogers scott williams rohner keith roma joseph m. romagnolo elvin romero orozco james a. romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mark rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal daniel rosetti norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg mark david rothenberg nicholas rowe timothy alan roy, sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> into manson godmother. we miss you so much. the pain of losing you will never go away. but we feel your presence and know that you are around guiding us. not a day goes by that we don't think about you or miss you. we hope you a
rodrigues anthony rodriguez carmen milagros rodriguez gregory ernesto rodriguez marsha a. rodriguez mayra valdes rodriguez richard rodriguez david bartolo rodriguez-vargas >> i am here today to honor my fiancÉ, firefighter. i love you more than words can tell. >> and my father karlie barbara rogers scott williams rohner keith roma joseph m. romagnolo elvin romero orozco james a. romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mark rosen brooke david...
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en epicentro de ayuda para otras islas a fec tah tadas prl caribe vamos a ver que nos dice marÍa del carmen. >>> enseguida que los boricuas se enteraron de lo ocurrido f las islas vecinas, se activaron lugares de acopio. >>> la gente se ha desbordado en ayudar, ¿verdad? y vemos que mucha gente ha cooperado. >>> los hermanos de las islas vÍrgenes que han sufrido tanto. >>> ropa, zapatos, perfume todo lo que pudimos encontrar. >>> miles de residentes de islas vÍrgenes que han llegado a puerto rico aref jairos se quedaron sin es hogar. varios hoteles han tenido la nobleza de hospedarlos y el centro de convenciones de puerto rico serÁ un albergue para los que continÚen llegando. >>> y literalmente llegaron los primeros, llegaron 18, 20 madres con 30 o 35 niÑos y tenÍan lo que podÍan aguantar las mamÁs, obviamente los niÑos no podÍan cargar sus cosas >>> ademÁs de las iniciativas de instituciones benÉficas y compaÑÍas privadas, la oficina de la primera dama hara un telemaratÓn donde se espera la participaciÓn de decenas de artistas puertorriqueÑos. >>> una producciÓn de w i pr
en epicentro de ayuda para otras islas a fec tah tadas prl caribe vamos a ver que nos dice marÍa del carmen. >>> enseguida que los boricuas se enteraron de lo ocurrido f las islas vecinas, se activaron lugares de acopio. >>> la gente se ha desbordado en ayudar, ¿verdad? y vemos que mucha gente ha cooperado. >>> los hermanos de las islas vÍrgenes que han sufrido tanto. >>> ropa, zapatos, perfume todo lo que pudimos encontrar. >>> miles de...
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yulin cruz sees it at all.mayor carmen yulin cruz, san juan, puerto rico: "dammit this is not a good news story this is a people are dying story. this is a life or death story." /// this is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen because people are not getting food and water." friday, duke toured the island. elaine duke, acting homeland security secretary: "the situation here in puerto rico after the devastating hurricane is not satisfactory. but together we are getting there." president trump is expected to be there tuesday. pres. donald trump: ""these are great people. we want them to be safe and sound and secure and we will be there every day until that happens." three star general jeffrey buchanan is on the ground now leading the military's hurricane response in puerto ricoand says they have at least á10,000 people helping with relief but they need more. it's set to be a lengthy process while millions are without power and just as many if not more try to figure out what comes next.i'm omar jimenez reporting (pam) with parts of puerto rico still flooded, with power fail
yulin cruz sees it at all.mayor carmen yulin cruz, san juan, puerto rico: "dammit this is not a good news story this is a people are dying story. this is a life or death story." /// this is a story of a devastation that continues to worsen because people are not getting food and water." friday, duke toured the island. elaine duke, acting homeland security secretary: "the situation here in puerto rico after the devastating hurricane is not satisfactory. but together we are...
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el servicio religioso tuvo lugar en la parroquia de nuestra seÑora del carmen y san josÉ. con estas imÁgenes
el servicio religioso tuvo lugar en la parroquia de nuestra seÑora del carmen y san josÉ. con estas imÁgenes
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tanto, los que perdieron sus pertenencias anterior que ir recogiendo lo poco que les quedÓ como doÑa carmen que vivÍa en esta casa desde 1989. cuando vio todo destruido, ¿mucho sentimiento? >> me quedÉ tranquila. otros pierden mÁs. tuve fortaleza. esperanza: fortaleza es lo que necesita el pueblo de puerto rico. ♪ ramÓn: parece que regresa el calor a nuestra zona en el curso de los prÓximos dÍas. meteorÓloga: ¿quÉ tal? hoy hemos tenido un dÍa sumamente caluroso. esas temprano las volverÁn esos 90° hacia concord. todos 91 para san francisco y todo esto se combina con vientos fuertes y la baja humedad. condiciones sumamente necesarias para la propagaciÓn de incendios forestales a travÉs de la zona local. asÍ que hay que tener en cuenta que el servicio nacional de metrologÍa tiene en efecto ese aviso por riesgo de incendio esto va a cantar maÑana a las 5:00 de la tarde. precisamente, el bento va a continuar bastante fuerte asÍ que es posible que ese aviso continÚe eel dÍa de maÑana y que se extienda, asÍ que muchÍsimas precauciones. nos quedan unos dÍas mÁs con esos
tanto, los que perdieron sus pertenencias anterior que ir recogiendo lo poco que les quedÓ como doÑa carmen que vivÍa en esta casa desde 1989. cuando vio todo destruido, ¿mucho sentimiento? >> me quedÉ tranquila. otros pierden mÁs. tuve fortaleza. esperanza: fortaleza es lo que necesita el pueblo de puerto rico. ♪ ramÓn: parece que regresa el calor a nuestra zona en el curso de los prÓximos dÍas. meteorÓloga: ¿quÉ tal? hoy hemos tenido un dÍa sumamente caluroso. esas...
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. >> no, david-- carmen: doctora, buenos días.
. >> no, david-- carmen: doctora, buenos días.
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. >>> personas como la seÑora mary carmen intentaron comunicarse con su familia, maricarmen todavÍa no sabia nada de ellos. >>> ver noticias y ver los niÑos como sacaban y como caÍan los edificios, no pues... y no saber de ellos, es... es triste. >>> en la misma situaciÓn abigail pero ella utilizÓ plataformas digitales para comunicarse con su familia en ciudad de mÉxico. >>> pero creo que algo que facilitÓ mucho por medios sociales, la mayorÍa nos pudimos comunic comunicar por whatsapp, google activÓ alertas y localizador de persona, las alertas muestran informaciÓn local oficial como nÚmeros de telÉfono y sitios web de emergencia, facebook activÓ alertas para ver que usuarios estÁn bien. >>> esto fue algo que tambiÉn dio tranquilidad abigail. >>> por facebook que estaban a salvo. >>> ante la desesperaciÓn de no saber nada la gente utiliza esto como herramienta y tambiÉn van al consulado mexicano. asiste a gente. >>> primero que nada estamos, dando informaciÓn a los paisanos que estÁn aquÍ, que se comuniquen con un sistema de atenciÓn, a mexicanos. >>> les ayuda que
. >>> personas como la seÑora mary carmen intentaron comunicarse con su familia, maricarmen todavÍa no sabia nada de ellos. >>> ver noticias y ver los niÑos como sacaban y como caÍan los edificios, no pues... y no saber de ellos, es... es triste. >>> en la misma situaciÓn abigail pero ella utilizÓ plataformas digitales para comunicarse con su familia en ciudad de mÉxico. >>> pero creo que algo que facilitÓ mucho por medios sociales, la mayorÍa nos...
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que perdieron todas sus pertenencias han tenido que ir recogiendo lo poco que les quedÓ, como doÑa carmen que vivÍa en esta casa de barrio obrero desde 1989. ¿mucho sentimiento? >> me quedÉ tranquila porque otros pierden mÁs. tuve fortaleza. esperanza: fortaleza es lo que necesita en estos momentos el pueblo de puerto rico y que la ayuda llegue a los barrios vulnerables. es toda la informaciÓn en san obrero. ilia: los puertorriqueÑos en la isla estÁ pasando dificultades para conseguir suministros y artÍculos bÁsicos. nuestra enviada amanda estuvo. amanda: miles de puertorriqueÑos amanecieron para formar filas tener acceso a los productos bÁsicos alimento, agua potable, gasolina e hielo. >> desde las dos de la maÑana. amanda: para estos residentes la situaciÓn sigue siendo muy difÍcil, los primeros en las filas llegaron a las dos de la maÑana y pasaron mÁs de ocho horas esperando. el hielo tambiÉn lo estÁn relacionando. >> cuatro bolsas, mÁximo dos por persona. amanda: los empleados del lugar no saben cuÁndo podrán proveerlo. >> hasta que dios diga. amanda: pero no sÓ
que perdieron todas sus pertenencias han tenido que ir recogiendo lo poco que les quedÓ, como doÑa carmen que vivÍa en esta casa de barrio obrero desde 1989. ¿mucho sentimiento? >> me quedÉ tranquila porque otros pierden mÁs. tuve fortaleza. esperanza: fortaleza es lo que necesita en estos momentos el pueblo de puerto rico y que la ayuda llegue a los barrios vulnerables. es toda la informaciÓn en san obrero. ilia: los puertorriqueÑos en la isla estÁ pasando dificultades para...
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carmen: traje a mis hijos a la biblioteca, las vinimos a las 10, aquÍ nos la vamos a pasar bien. marÍa: el intenso calor comenzÓ desde el viernes y se espera que dure hasta el lunes con temperaturas de hasta 114 grados fahrenheit.algunas ciudades han registrado temperaturas inusualmente altas. ayer, san francisco rompiÓ un rÉcord histÓrico de temperatura al llegar a 106 grados fahrenheit. prepÁrese bebiendo mucha agua, porque el calor va a continuar por lo menos hasta el lunes. se recomienda no hacer asados al aire libre porque esto contribuirÍa a calentar el aire. beatriz: gracias. precisamente sobre estos centros comunitarios les cuento que en el Área de la bahÍa se habilitaron varios con aire acondicionado hasta el lunes prÓximo. tambiÉn las bibliotecas pÚblicas estarÁn dando albergue para hacer frente a este calor extremo. los clientes podrÍan corromper rÉcord con el uso de la electricidad. la empresa le hizo un llamado a la comunidad para que ahorren energÍa. recomiendan graduar el termo stato a una temperatura de 78 grados y 85 cuando estÉn fuera de casa. s
carmen: traje a mis hijos a la biblioteca, las vinimos a las 10, aquÍ nos la vamos a pasar bien. marÍa: el intenso calor comenzÓ desde el viernes y se espera que dure hasta el lunes con temperaturas de hasta 114 grados fahrenheit.algunas ciudades han registrado temperaturas inusualmente altas. ayer, san francisco rompiÓ un rÉcord histÓrico de temperatura al llegar a 106 grados fahrenheit. prepÁrese bebiendo mucha agua, porque el calor va a continuar por lo menos hasta el lunes. se...