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we go to anita covering them for us. i wonder, to what extent the talks in iran are weighing on those discussions there today in istanbul? >> well, the nervousness is being echoed by nervousness here. there are not too many fans of iran present at this meeting. they see the negotiations and the whole nature geneva 2, an, d countries are more nervous, but all of them are concerned that the issue of iran's role in syria and the issue of american backing syrian opposition will be some how affected by the deals being done in geneva over iran's nuclear capability. they feel behind the scenes whether bashar al-assad is allowed to stay or made to go, and what rol role is played in t has backroom discussions. they are very concerned, some of them, but in the end it will seem to be more expedient for the united states to close the deal on the nuclear issue than it will to stop the fighting persisting in syria itself. they point out that this is a regional power play. it's not about nuclear capabilities but about control and influ
we go to anita covering them for us. i wonder, to what extent the talks in iran are weighing on those discussions there today in istanbul? >> well, the nervousness is being echoed by nervousness here. there are not too many fans of iran present at this meeting. they see the negotiations and the whole nature geneva 2, an, d countries are more nervous, but all of them are concerned that the issue of iran's role in syria and the issue of american backing syrian opposition will be some how...
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. >>> anita has more from neighboring turkey. >> it's a significant announcement. absent from this announcement is the presents of the free syrian army brigades. those are the ones with the closest relationships to the syrian opposition. also absent from this is the islamic state of iraq, seen as the most extreme groups. but these six brigades are heavy hitters, respected and this will be an important and influential merger. the intention is to pull it together militarily, politically, and organizati organizationally. they say in light of the gains made by assad's forces, that it is important that the brigades do do more to work together. one expressed a wish that perhaps the unification had been more nationalistic in tone, but not suggesting that the broader fighting coalition is going to fall apart because of this. >> survey lavrov has arrived in geneva. it's not clear whether he will join the talks. diplomats have been trying to agree on somebodies to -- suspend iran's nuclear activity. jonah joins us live. what is the feeling at the white house? >> we're not he
. >>> anita has more from neighboring turkey. >> it's a significant announcement. absent from this announcement is the presents of the free syrian army brigades. those are the ones with the closest relationships to the syrian opposition. also absent from this is the islamic state of iraq, seen as the most extreme groups. but these six brigades are heavy hitters, respected and this will be an important and influential merger. the intention is to pull it together militarily,...
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anita was living her final moments with stage 4 lymphoma. in a cnn special, "to heaven and back," randi kaye talks to people on the brink of death when they say they left this world for another. their stories, their words, their answers to all the questions we'd all like to ask. >> i could see the scene on the river bank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious, how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free and i felt my spirit break free and i was greeted by these people or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say it was the first time i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> in the book, you write about dancing with them. >> yeah. >> were you celebrating something? >> yes. >> what? what were you celebrating? you just died. >> it was a great hom
anita was living her final moments with stage 4 lymphoma. in a cnn special, "to heaven and back," randi kaye talks to people on the brink of death when they say they left this world for another. their stories, their words, their answers to all the questions we'd all like to ask. >> i could see the scene on the river bank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back....
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. >> joining us now is anita markson. did we determine who was the best team in last night's game. >> absolutely not. keep in mind week 13 these two teams are going to go at it again. >> this time it's an arrow head and one of the most difficult venues to play at. you sea payton manning. he is calling them omaha and wiggle waggle. >> i will see a different out come and i think kansas will beat the denver broncos for week 13. >> they have to mak to take on m brady and the new england patriots. that is going to be a tough match up for peyton manning next week. >> this past week they are heading to new england to take on the patriots and week 13 on the road again at kansas city. teasit's a tough three weeks for peyton manning and his go-to wide receiver got really beat up and now he is dealing with a concussion. there is talk he may not be able to play against the patriots. you know he wants to play against the patriots that is where he played for several years. you have two of the best quarterbacks going at it. speaking of
. >> joining us now is anita markson. did we determine who was the best team in last night's game. >> absolutely not. keep in mind week 13 these two teams are going to go at it again. >> this time it's an arrow head and one of the most difficult venues to play at. you sea payton manning. he is calling them omaha and wiggle waggle. >> i will see a different out come and i think kansas will beat the denver broncos for week 13. >> they have to mak to take on m brady...
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joining me now to dive even deeper into this controversy, is nfl analyst anita martin. it's a lot of he said, he said. what's really going on in miami? >> there's always three sides to every story and in this situation i believe there's incognito's side there's jonathan martin's side and somewhere in the middle lies the truth. will we ever find it out? i'm not sure. ted wells is the attorney hired by the nfl to conduct this investigation and once that investigation is completed all his findings will be revealed and made public. at that point in time we'll have a better idea what went on in the dolphins locker room. >> we'll be shocked where it got to the point where someone in the locker room or someone in the organization didn't step in and stop this type of are situation getting out of control. >> a number of the players across the nfl that's their reaction. this would never happen in our locker room because we have got great leaders in our locker room. great question then. where are those leaders in the dolphins locker room and all the ttalk and conversation i'm hear
joining me now to dive even deeper into this controversy, is nfl analyst anita martin. it's a lot of he said, he said. what's really going on in miami? >> there's always three sides to every story and in this situation i believe there's incognito's side there's jonathan martin's side and somewhere in the middle lies the truth. will we ever find it out? i'm not sure. ted wells is the attorney hired by the nfl to conduct this investigation and once that investigation is completed all his...
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anita mcnaught reporting from istanbul. >>> several people have been arrested in istanbul calling for justice for a 14-year-old boy who was seriously injured during a protest. police fired water canons, and a boy was hit by a canister. and he's still in hospital. they're calling for the government to find those responsible. >>> they are concerns for the safety of a run up of wave of attacks tha. threatening to disrupt the entire process. the process pulled out a cease-fire that has been in place since 1992. we follow events in mozambique and bring you these updates. >> the police have come further in the community trying to dispurse the crowd and moving further in. you can see people, right in the second biggest city, what has happened as far as we know one party was trying--there goes another one. the police trying to disperse people. one party was trying to hold a rally. another party tried to have somethings will going on in this particular area. the supporters clashed. so the police have been here trying to disperse the crowd, and it's really difficult to keep my eyes open because
anita mcnaught reporting from istanbul. >>> several people have been arrested in istanbul calling for justice for a 14-year-old boy who was seriously injured during a protest. police fired water canons, and a boy was hit by a canister. and he's still in hospital. they're calling for the government to find those responsible. >>> they are concerns for the safety of a run up of wave of attacks tha. threatening to disrupt the entire process. the process pulled out a cease-fire...
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anita depending on the your perspective either denver or new england you could spin last night's game a multitude of ways. >> what did we learn from this come back from new england. >> the biggest thing we le leard you need a quarterback that can play in the sub zero temperatures. especially this yoir. the super bowl is being held in new york/new jersey. peyton manning is 3-and-7 in games he has played in freezing temperatures below 32°. we saw tom brady really excel and be the better quarterback last night. that is going to be important when the super bowl is going to be played here in new york/new jersey in february. >> the broncos go to kansas this weekend. how crucial is it for denver to beat the chiefs for a second time in three weeks. it's extremely crucial. they are playing not only to win the division but i believe the patriots will have the number one seed. kansas city and ze denver is playing for the no. 2 side. 2 seed and basedded on how funky that game was last night, do you think peyton manning wants to go back to new innin england to take ony and the patriots? it's cruc
anita depending on the your perspective either denver or new england you could spin last night's game a multitude of ways. >> what did we learn from this come back from new england. >> the biggest thing we le leard you need a quarterback that can play in the sub zero temperatures. especially this yoir. the super bowl is being held in new york/new jersey. peyton manning is 3-and-7 in games he has played in freezing temperatures below 32°. we saw tom brady really excel and be the...
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. >> reporter: john shear worked at santa anita park for 51 years but in just 10 seconds mattered most. >> 911 what's your emergency? >> i shouted there is a loose horse coming this way. when i looked down there was a little girl standing there. >> reporter: that little girl, 5-year-old roxy key. look again, there is roxy on the left and there is john, throwing his body over her, absorbing the full impact of the run away horse. >> i knew i was going to get hit. you cannot stop and think should i or shouldn't i. there is a 5-year-old girl. i'm 90 years old. she hasn't had a life. i have had a life. you got to save that life. >> what would have happened to your daughter if john sheer wasn't there. >> dead. >> reporter: critically injured john sheer would spent 7 weeks in the hospital. more than two years later, 92-year-old john sheer drove to a ballet studio where a now 8-year-old roxy was to perform. >> thanks for dancing for me roxanne. i love you. >> i don't want to say he lived 92 years just to do that one thing but that's a very huge thing. >> of all the things you've done, john, wh
. >> reporter: john shear worked at santa anita park for 51 years but in just 10 seconds mattered most. >> 911 what's your emergency? >> i shouted there is a loose horse coming this way. when i looked down there was a little girl standing there. >> reporter: that little girl, 5-year-old roxy key. look again, there is roxy on the left and there is john, throwing his body over her, absorbing the full impact of the run away horse. >> i knew i was going to get hit. you...
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anita bryant, a day without orange juice is a day without sunshine. that is because jews could be frozen and stored. it became a commodity. fruit is not a commodity, but fruit juice is. here is juice. in fact, we consume right now 120 pounds of sugar per year. the question is, is that over our limit based on the american heart association, based on the analogy with alcohol? we are way over our limits. the question is, is that what is causing the disease? thefourth item -- back in late 1970s, we were told to go low-fat. why? in the early 1970s, we discovered this molecule in our bloodstream called ldl, low- density lipoprotein. we learned that dietary fat raise our ldl. let's call dietary fat a and ldl b, a led to b. we learned ldl levels of large appellations correlated with coronary -- large populations correlated with coronary disease. the logic was, if a leads to b c, get ridlates with of dietary fats, ldl will go down, and cardiovascular disease will go -- will reverse. is that what happened? not at all. if anything, it got worse. why did it get w
anita bryant, a day without orange juice is a day without sunshine. that is because jews could be frozen and stored. it became a commodity. fruit is not a commodity, but fruit juice is. here is juice. in fact, we consume right now 120 pounds of sugar per year. the question is, is that over our limit based on the american heart association, based on the analogy with alcohol? we are way over our limits. the question is, is that what is causing the disease? thefourth item -- back in late 1970s, we...
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you have to go to santa anita, california, for this one. our jane wells is there and she joins us with more. hey, jane. >> oh, and who wouldn't want to be here this morn, carl? on average, $160 million is bet on the breeders cup. $60 million more than the super bowl. but outside of racing, why does anyone care? that's something they're trying to change. plus, meet a killer horse with a sweet instinct. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to
you have to go to santa anita, california, for this one. our jane wells is there and she joins us with more. hey, jane. >> oh, and who wouldn't want to be here this morn, carl? on average, $160 million is bet on the breeders cup. $60 million more than the super bowl. but outside of racing, why does anyone care? that's something they're trying to change. plus, meet a killer horse with a sweet instinct. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt...
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he's work at santa anita a park for 51 years. but justin seconds mattered most. >> 911 what's your emergency. >> lasts horse coming this way. when i look down there was a little girl standing there. >>reporter: that little girl 5-year-old roxie key. look again. there is roxie on the left. and there's john. throwing his body over her. absorbing the full impact of the run away horse. >> i knew i was going to get hit. you can not stop andhould 5-year-old girl i'm 90 years old. hasn't had a life. i have had a life. you save the life. >>reporter: what would have happened to your daughter if john had not been there. >> dead. she would be dead. >>reporter: critically injured john would spend seven weeks in the hospital. more than two years after the lives first intersected ncaa-year-old john sheer drove to ballet studio. where new 8-year-old roxie was to perform. >> thanks for dancing for me rocks ann. i love you. >> 92 years just to do that one thing but the that's very huge thing. >>reporter: all the things you have done john, where d
he's work at santa anita a park for 51 years. but justin seconds mattered most. >> 911 what's your emergency. >> lasts horse coming this way. when i look down there was a little girl standing there. >>reporter: that little girl 5-year-old roxie key. look again. there is roxie on the left. and there's john. throwing his body over her. absorbing the full impact of the run away horse. >> i knew i was going to get hit. you can not stop andhould 5-year-old girl i'm 90 years...
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anita bryant, a day without orange juice is a day without sunshine. that is because juice could beef -- could be frozen and stored. it became a commodity. fruit is not a commodity, but fruit juice is. here is juice. in fact, we consume right now 120 pounds of sugar per year. the question is, is that over our limit based on the american heart association, based on the analogy with alcohol? we are way over our limits. the question is, is that what is causing the disease? the fourth item -- back in the late 1970s, we were told to go low-fat. why? in the early 1970s, we discovered this molecule in our bloodstream called ldl, low- density lipoprotein. by the mid- we learned that 1970s, dietary fat raise our ldl. let's call dietary fat a and ldl b, we learned that a led to b. we learned ldl levels of large appellations correlated with coronary -- large populations correlated with coronary disease. the logic was, if a leads to b and b correlates with c, get rid of dietary fats, ldl will go down, and cardiovascular disease will go -- will reverse. is that wha
anita bryant, a day without orange juice is a day without sunshine. that is because juice could beef -- could be frozen and stored. it became a commodity. fruit is not a commodity, but fruit juice is. here is juice. in fact, we consume right now 120 pounds of sugar per year. the question is, is that over our limit based on the american heart association, based on the analogy with alcohol? we are way over our limits. the question is, is that what is causing the disease? the fourth item -- back...
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and you'll notice, anita dunn who founded let's move now lobbies for the food industry. the question i will leave you with our -- can our food environment to change without government or societal intervention, especially for potentially addictive substances? did just say no work? does education work for substances of abuse? the answer is no. question two -- can we afford to wait when health care will be bankrupted to chronic metabolic disease? we have got 13 years, people, and we have to do something now. not wait for more research. we have the research. we have what we need. policy, what are we going to do? there is called targeted prevention. that is treat the patient, right? treat the obese person. except for one thing. we've just learned that there are more nonobese people who are sick. that is a problem. these are incorporated into medical care. a benefit to risk ratio that is high. the weaknesses is the medicalization of prevention, which is hard. behavior medication, which is impossible. cost feasibility and limited success across the board. but it is not targeted
and you'll notice, anita dunn who founded let's move now lobbies for the food industry. the question i will leave you with our -- can our food environment to change without government or societal intervention, especially for potentially addictive substances? did just say no work? does education work for substances of abuse? the answer is no. question two -- can we afford to wait when health care will be bankrupted to chronic metabolic disease? we have got 13 years, people, and we have to do...
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anita mcnaught has more from turkey. >> from the foreign ministry came without warningment the egyptian government had been aware for some time. >> the egyptian government followed with approval on the statements of the mohamed morsi. this represents a string of episodes and stances issued by them reflecting an unaccepted challenge to the will of the egip shn people. >> what was it that the turkish prime minister said that was a last straw for the egip shops >> translation: i applaud mohamed morsi. i have no report for those that put him on trial. >> turkey's remained an outspoken critic of military coups that followed mass protests. his party had ties to egypt's muslim brotherhood. while other countries like the united states and cuttar shifted their stance to work with the egyptian regime turkey campaigned for president mohamed morsi's reenstatement. egypt's government considers this as overstepping the mark. turkey delivered a tit for tat, matching egypt by doesn't grading and expelling the ambassador. >> the turkish president and foreign minister made conciliatory statements, the pr
anita mcnaught has more from turkey. >> from the foreign ministry came without warningment the egyptian government had been aware for some time. >> the egyptian government followed with approval on the statements of the mohamed morsi. this represents a string of episodes and stances issued by them reflecting an unaccepted challenge to the will of the egip shn people. >> what was it that the turkish prime minister said that was a last straw for the egip shops >>...
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he's worked at santa anita park for 51 years. just ten seconds mattered most. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i shouted, "everybody, clear out of the way. there's a loose horse coming this way." when i looked down, a little girl was standing there. >> reporter: that little girl, 5-year-old roxy. look again. there's roxy on the left. and there's john throwing his body over her. absorbing the full impact of the runaway horse. >> i knew i was going to get hit. you cannot stop and think should i or shouldn't i. there's a 5-year-old girl. i'm 90 years old. she hasn't had a life. i have had a life. you have to save that life. >> what would have happened to your daughter if john sheer hadn't been there? >> dead, just dead. >> reporter: critically injured, john sheer would spend seven weeks in the hospital. more than two years after their lives first intersected, 92-year-old john sheer drove to a ballet studio where now 8-year-old roxy was to perform. >> thank you for dancing for me, roxanne. i love you. >> i don't want to say he lived 92 years to do just that one thing, but
he's worked at santa anita park for 51 years. just ten seconds mattered most. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i shouted, "everybody, clear out of the way. there's a loose horse coming this way." when i looked down, a little girl was standing there. >> reporter: that little girl, 5-year-old roxy. look again. there's roxy on the left. and there's john throwing his body over her. absorbing the full impact of the runaway horse. >> i knew i was going to get hit....
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anita, no fuiste? >>> es que tenÍa que trabajar chicos. como ahora que estoy con ab quintanilla y su grupo kumbia all starz. >>> tiene 27 producciones, un grammy latino, mÁs de 30 millones de discos vendidos, y estÁn entre los mas prendidos, tu mÚsica se conoce como cumbia moderno estilo tecno. >>> algo asÍ. >>> en esta producciÓn llamada "blanco y negro". de que se trata? es el sencillo que se promovemos, es compuesto por un gran compositor, fue un honor trabajar con Él, fuera de eso trabajamos con un gran talento de colombia, que se llama james... y aquÍ tu video de la producciÓn anterior, y tu esposa hizo de dj. nos faltÓ un modelo. >>> no es que sea dj profesional? >>> no. >>> pero te veo bien, delgado, me contaron que haces box. el matrimonio te cayÓ bien. veo que tienes sangre nueva en el grupo, quiÉnes son? >>> el es de matamoros mÉxico. >>> contento por tener esta gran oportunidad de estar con estos grandes talentos y dar lo mejor. >>> estuvieron tres aÑos preparandodo esta producciÓn, tienes colaboraciÓn con james b
anita, no fuiste? >>> es que tenÍa que trabajar chicos. como ahora que estoy con ab quintanilla y su grupo kumbia all starz. >>> tiene 27 producciones, un grammy latino, mÁs de 30 millones de discos vendidos, y estÁn entre los mas prendidos, tu mÚsica se conoce como cumbia moderno estilo tecno. >>> algo asÍ. >>> en esta producciÓn llamada "blanco y negro". de que se trata? es el sencillo que se promovemos, es compuesto por un gran compositor,...
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. >>> seguimos con el candelero y anita (mÚsica(. . >>> eso! (mÚsica(. . eh eh eh! esta feliz el cande r candelero de hoy. sientese co d comadre! >>> sigue siendo mi audicion r para el ballet folklorico de el candelero! >>> miren, aqui estan mis mar maracas. >>> me dijeron que cuando que dara, tajera las mias. >>> despuÉs de que una mujer e asegurara que tiene pruebas de a adn que el padrer de suhijo es j jose manuel figueroa, diceste d que estaria dispuesto a asumir s si asi fuera. >>> alejandro fernandez lo es r esperaban mas de 16 mil perosn s perosnas, erpero tenia una in c infeccion en el oido y el doctor le dijo que no viajara. >>> bueno y paulina rubio est e en la corte y acusa a colate de aprovecharse del dinero de su x ex-,ujer. >>> hablamos de kate del cast l castillo que dice que la suerte de eugenio berbes no seria por s suerte, sino por su gran traba a trabajo. >>> claro que s'i. >>> y hoy se estrena la reina e del sur nmeuevamente y ahora q e estamos de estreno, tenemos un n nuevo sencillo de jenni rivera! dos botellsas de mezcal! (mÚsica(. . (mÚsic
. >>> seguimos con el candelero y anita (mÚsica(. . >>> eso! (mÚsica(. . eh eh eh! esta feliz el cande r candelero de hoy. sientese co d comadre! >>> sigue siendo mi audicion r para el ballet folklorico de el candelero! >>> miren, aqui estan mis mar maracas. >>> me dijeron que cuando que dara, tajera las mias. >>> despuÉs de que una mujer e asegurara que tiene pruebas de a adn que el padrer de suhijo es j jose manuel figueroa, diceste d...
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i asked anita marks how important it is for peyton manning and the broncos to beat kc for a second time in three weeks. >> it's extremely crucial. they're playing not only to win the division but to get i do believe the patriots will have the number one seed. kansas city, denver, they are applying fothey areapplying foro seed. based on what we saw that game last night, do you think peyton manning want to go back in january to take on a tom brady and the patriots? i don't think so. it's crucial. it's crucial that they sweep the kansas city chiefs on sunday. it. >> tied with the eagles, but the cowboys had beaten the eagles so far this season begging the question is the nfc east, is that title now the cowboy's to lose? >> i think the eagles are the better team here especially now--keep in mind you have got michael vick who came out just this week and said as great as nick foles is playing he should remain the starting quarterback. he has not thrown a pick all season. nick foles continuing to be the quarterback. the eagles are the better team. they play each other. dallas and philadelphia,
i asked anita marks how important it is for peyton manning and the broncos to beat kc for a second time in three weeks. >> it's extremely crucial. they're playing not only to win the division but to get i do believe the patriots will have the number one seed. kansas city, denver, they are applying fothey areapplying foro seed. based on what we saw that game last night, do you think peyton manning want to go back in january to take on a tom brady and the patriots? i don't think so. it's...
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anita no parÓ. >>> literalmente. >>> seguimos en vivo, porque la fiesta se puso buena anoche, porque es un equipo extraordinario de "despierta amÉrica", fue divertido, el frÍo no importa, la lluvia no importa. y todo lo hacemos por ustedes. >>> de verdad nuevamente se luciÓ y tuvo la compaÑÍa de blanca soto que hizo una mancuerna divertida. >>> me sorprendiÓ ver a blanca soto. >>> no es la primera vez. >>> y quÉ bien que apareciÓ como conduc cond conducdutora lucero. >>> y cuando se llevaron el premio, pensaba que sea el dasa, pero no se llevÓ el premio, pero original banda "el limÓn" se lo dedicaron a Él. >>> el dijo que estaba feliz, que sus colegas que estaban en la misma terna creo que es un reflejo, y es todo un ganador. >>> igual no se la creÍa estar en los latin grammy, y me dijo que su mamÁ tiene un negocio de darle de comer a una preparatoria de 1800 niÑos y dijo que era imposible que viniera. >>> fue una de las pocas personas que se dio el tiempo de saludar a los fans. pero siempre agradece a su pÚblico, que la verdad que desplega como cohete. >>> y quÉ tal
anita no parÓ. >>> literalmente. >>> seguimos en vivo, porque la fiesta se puso buena anoche, porque es un equipo extraordinario de "despierta amÉrica", fue divertido, el frÍo no importa, la lluvia no importa. y todo lo hacemos por ustedes. >>> de verdad nuevamente se luciÓ y tuvo la compaÑÍa de blanca soto que hizo una mancuerna divertida. >>> me sorprendiÓ ver a blanca soto. >>> no es la primera vez. >>> y quÉ bien que...
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to listen to anita for a moment, and then i think we're going to go out and they're going to set up the chairs and the program will continue. can i invite all of you up here, please? [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, secretary kerry. secretary clinton, mrs. bush, and ambassador. you have no idea how much your work has impacted afghanistan. it's a special honor for me to be on this stage with my afghan role models, the afghan women leaders today. secretary kerry told you about the women he met in afghanistan that showed in the change is possible in my country. i see myself as one of those young women. my story is like mayors. like many afghan children, i saw the world through the eyes of a refugee. i had dreams of my homeland, but my dreams only became a reality in 2002 when my family could finally return to afghanistan. returning home was not easy. we had to make many adjustments. life was hard, but we finally were home. my family took advantage of the opportunities and sent me and my four sisters, and my brother, the school. well, i did well enough that i was ab
to listen to anita for a moment, and then i think we're going to go out and they're going to set up the chairs and the program will continue. can i invite all of you up here, please? [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, secretary kerry. secretary clinton, mrs. bush, and ambassador. you have no idea how much your work has impacted afghanistan. it's a special honor for me to be on this stage with my afghan role models, the afghan women leaders today. secretary kerry...
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take a cue from strong female voices within your own party like governor rick perry's wife anita. she said, i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. just like it's a man's right if he wants to have some kind of procedure. or barbara bush, for example, who for decades has called on the republican party to drop an anti-abortion plank from its platform. these women are pro life but they're able to empathize with the tough decisions some women have to make. to be clear i'm not calling on the republican party to be pro choice but it can approve and talk about the issue in a sensible and respectful way. the latest competition between rick perry, lindsey graham, and others who see who can put forward the mos
take a cue from strong female voices within your own party like governor rick perry's wife anita. she said, i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. just like it's a man's right if he wants to have some kind of procedure. or barbara bush, for example, who for decades has called on the republican party to drop an anti-abortion plank from its platform. these women are pro life but they're able to empathize with the tough...
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now anita i know you had a question - >> yes, i'm wondering where does the robber, thief or murderer fit in where the family is concerned in the yin yang concept? >> well there's definitely evil out there, and the fellow had the scissors to cut the sort of the bad forces that are out there. one needs protection, i mean this is folk religion and all folk religion sort of well, represent this experience that there's bad stuff out there and one has to be aware and protected. we can think in terms of complimentarity and - but even there, what is the concept of good without a concept of evil? i mean they are binary relationships yet, in the west we see them as constantly in clash, right? good will win out over evil, good must destroy evil, or is one or the other in the zoroastrian more western tradition. but in the chinese world, it's never one or the other. is that they are always living, in a sense, co-terminusly, always together. defining each other and also the concept there of luck we saw, i mean these are inscrutable things about how the universe is put together and why things happe
now anita i know you had a question - >> yes, i'm wondering where does the robber, thief or murderer fit in where the family is concerned in the yin yang concept? >> well there's definitely evil out there, and the fellow had the scissors to cut the sort of the bad forces that are out there. one needs protection, i mean this is folk religion and all folk religion sort of well, represent this experience that there's bad stuff out there and one has to be aware and protected. we can...
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. >> nos vamos a poner en esta posiciÓn ahora anita una rodilla bien delante y los brazos tambiÉn asÍ hacia adelante eso vamos. >> flexiona y luego sube la pierna y cambia, vamos a la rodilla delante con los brazos y sube la pierna estirada, cambiamos vamos este ejercicio duele porque los brazos tienen que hacer mucha fuerza y sube el flui glÚteo cuando estira la pierna, ahora cambia la pierna, vamos muy bien, muy bien. >> okay de este un minuto, des cantan 30 segundos y empiezan el circuito completo desde el principio asÍ son 15 minutos. >> ¿cuÁntos minuto cada uno? >> un minuto por ejercicio. >> son 3. >> entonces 3 por 4 es 12 mÁs dos minutos de calentamiento 14. >> esto en esta Época que tenemos poco tiempo simplemente lo van hacer 3 veces por semana. >> recuerden que la alimentaciÓn es muy importante cuidarla, pero con 3 queman alrededor de 300 a 400 calorÍas. >> aquÍ en solo poco tiempo usted vuelve otra vez, vamos vamos a empezar. >> claudia molina en twitter y facebook. >> claudia molina fitness. >> como no se hacen bien los ejercicio roba patricia. >> oiga vamos a fe
. >> nos vamos a poner en esta posiciÓn ahora anita una rodilla bien delante y los brazos tambiÉn asÍ hacia adelante eso vamos. >> flexiona y luego sube la pierna y cambia, vamos a la rodilla delante con los brazos y sube la pierna estirada, cambiamos vamos este ejercicio duele porque los brazos tienen que hacer mucha fuerza y sube el flui glÚteo cuando estira la pierna, ahora cambia la pierna, vamos muy bien, muy bien. >> okay de este un minuto, des cantan 30 segundos y...
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yeah, anita? >> in the roll-ins, many of the speakers speak christians, muslims, and jews. now i would put the christians with the followers of jesus, of the christ, which would make them christian with christ, and the muslim are with islam, or allah. i don't know what the jews are connected to. >> the jews in terms of an overall leader? idea? looking to moses in particular, yahweh being lord. i mean, they all consider that they worship the same god, just slightly different names. it's a good question, though, because islam coming- you know, judaism first, then christianity- islam considers itself to be the seal of the prophets, the final revelation. in other words, they said the jews- yeah, were connected to god, but they messed it up. the christians were connected with god- jesus is a great prophet and revered in islam- they messed it up. but the muslims have the final say, and that is added to an extraordinary rigidity when you have a predominant islamic society. and what makes egypt such an interesting twist in comparison to israel, of course, is that you've got islam,
yeah, anita? >> in the roll-ins, many of the speakers speak christians, muslims, and jews. now i would put the christians with the followers of jesus, of the christ, which would make them christian with christ, and the muslim are with islam, or allah. i don't know what the jews are connected to. >> the jews in terms of an overall leader? idea? looking to moses in particular, yahweh being lord. i mean, they all consider that they worship the same god, just slightly different names....
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take a cue from strong female voices within your own party like governor rick perry's wife anita. she said, i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. just like it's a man's right if he wants to have some kind of procedure. or barbara bush, for example, who for decades has called on the republican party to drop an anti-abortion plank from its platform. these women are pro life but they're able to empathize with the tough decisions some women have to make. to be clear i'm not calling on the republican party to be pro choice but it can approve and talk about the issue in a sensible and respectful way. the latest competition between rick perry, lindsey graham, and others who see who can put forward the most conservative anti-abortion bill doesn't help the national gop brand. it's time to listen to the women right in front of you, the women in your families, at your office, and in your party. it's time to take us seriously because at the end of the day, we could all use a few more female friends and i'm pretty su
take a cue from strong female voices within your own party like governor rick perry's wife anita. she said, i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. just like it's a man's right if he wants to have some kind of procedure. or barbara bush, for example, who for decades has called on the republican party to drop an anti-abortion plank from its platform. these women are pro life but they're able to empathize with the tough...
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meanwhile the country's anita has been amassing amassing wealth. i think one says libby produce translated into persian and people realize that their supreme leader is one of the richest people in the world. i think that on the podium was probably gonna talk about the problem is the fabulous time. that affair is the reason it and then if the west sees iran to heart faces this regime tehran's a mother it is we'll call him and went outside on the movie remains compound the hardliners will be back in power these could go for another ten years. j went on a drunken can do it that whenever the second obama can deliver high speeds is not the greatest allowing any inspectors to come in the than the balance isn't it the match that on the cd the presumption of your question is that there are actually is a split in iran between the hardline faction that has power and a moderate faction that has power in now in the in the name of rock sound on a tuesday night at the cabin and on. it's not that i don't see a difference it's a question of who all ultimately has
meanwhile the country's anita has been amassing amassing wealth. i think one says libby produce translated into persian and people realize that their supreme leader is one of the richest people in the world. i think that on the podium was probably gonna talk about the problem is the fabulous time. that affair is the reason it and then if the west sees iran to heart faces this regime tehran's a mother it is we'll call him and went outside on the movie remains compound the hardliners will be back...
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. >>> anita quÉ linda. >>> vamos a otra cosa ahora. >>> ay cantÓ bien. >>> mÁs o menos. >>> ok. perfecto. tremendo final. >>> hay que empezar esta semana, bien bonitos, entonados, con alegrÍa, con animo. >>> entonces no cantes, seÑores, pero queremos que nos acompaÑe a descubrir como se crea la magia que vemos en televisiÓn. >>> asÍ como yo canto. no, no es cierto, hablo te novelas que nos hacen reÍr, sufrire, y hasta llorar. >>> vamos a mÉxico. >>> sÍ, luis sandoval, se encuentra allÁ, vamos con Él adelante luis. >>> venga. >>> gracias, buenos dÍas, efectivamente, me encuentro en televisa san Ángel, el lugar donde nacen las telenovelas, estarÁ esta semana, llevandole a sus casas reportajes de aspectos que rodean estas producciones. comenzaremos por el lugar donde se forman grandes estrellas, el centro de educaciÓn artÍstica, vamos a conocer la fabrica de sueÑos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> baile, actuaciÓn, taller de televisiÓn, y expresion verbal, algunas materias que se imparten en el centro educativo que cuenta con mÁs de 26 aÑos de existencia, que formÓ a actore
. >>> anita quÉ linda. >>> vamos a otra cosa ahora. >>> ay cantÓ bien. >>> mÁs o menos. >>> ok. perfecto. tremendo final. >>> hay que empezar esta semana, bien bonitos, entonados, con alegrÍa, con animo. >>> entonces no cantes, seÑores, pero queremos que nos acompaÑe a descubrir como se crea la magia que vemos en televisiÓn. >>> asÍ como yo canto. no, no es cierto, hablo te novelas que nos hacen reÍr, sufrire, y...
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efectivamente, mi querida anita. venimos hablando que hoy precisamente, se celebra el dÍa nacional de reciclaje. y queremos recordarle lo importante que es que todos lo hagamos, se puede ganar mucho dinero, si no lo sabÍa, karlita vamos a contarles. >>> es importante reciclar, ahora le gustarÁ mas. reciclar que lo que tenemos en la caja, latas, en algunos estados pagan de 5 a diez centavos por lata, el otro por libra. y la prÓxima vez que se tome un refresquito, una botellita de agua, antes de botarla a la basura. >>> pienselo dos veces. >>> guardela. y gade billeton. >>> reciclando cajas de cartones o plÁsticos, puede ganar muchos dÓlares, la caja de carton por peso. asÍ que si estÁ trabajando en un lugar donde botan muchas cajas, hable con el jefe para reciclarlas, en sitios por tonelada, que son 2240 libras, pagan hasta 80 dÓlares. sabes lo que puedo comprar en el supermercado. >>> mucho. >>> me lo dices o me lo preguntas, por ejemplo, aquÍ aluminio, reciclar aluminio, es otra fuente de ingreso, una buen
efectivamente, mi querida anita. venimos hablando que hoy precisamente, se celebra el dÍa nacional de reciclaje. y queremos recordarle lo importante que es que todos lo hagamos, se puede ganar mucho dinero, si no lo sabÍa, karlita vamos a contarles. >>> es importante reciclar, ahora le gustarÁ mas. reciclar que lo que tenemos en la caja, latas, en algunos estados pagan de 5 a diez centavos por lata, el otro por libra. y la prÓxima vez que se tome un refresquito, una botellita de...
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a ganadores del dÍa de hoy del libro autografiado de ricky martin que son mi anita, digalo ahÍ. >>> son leche con pan, la primera, gisela tapia de michigan. (aplausos) >>> muy bien alejandra de las vegas. >>> jazmÍn flores. >>> y de la florida ana, jazmÍjazmÍn. >>> mary marisela felicidades, se llevan el libro autografiado de ricky martin. >>> estÉn pendientes a su cuenta de twitter, nuestros productores la contactarÁn por mensaje directo, y dicen gracias antakarina si por casualidad de la vida no participÓ escribanos a @despiertaameric, cÓmo persigue sus sueÑos use el # ricky en da para que su respuesta cuente. sabes cÓmo me siente? cÓmo en "sÁbado gigante" que venga la modelo y traiga el billetico. quÉ lindo. seguimos con mÁs, con la modelo. >>> aquÍ estoy modelando bolsas carteras vamos a hablar de eso que a las mujeres nos vuelven locas, bolsas y carteras como le dicen, son un complemento Útil, y muestran un estilo bonito estÁ con nosotros andreina flores que enseÑarÁ como combinarlas, con estampados y aparte saber combinarlas, para no verse muy cargada. bueno,
a ganadores del dÍa de hoy del libro autografiado de ricky martin que son mi anita, digalo ahÍ. >>> son leche con pan, la primera, gisela tapia de michigan. (aplausos) >>> muy bien alejandra de las vegas. >>> jazmÍn flores. >>> y de la florida ana, jazmÍjazmÍn. >>> mary marisela felicidades, se llevan el libro autografiado de ricky martin. >>> estÉn pendientes a su cuenta de twitter, nuestros productores la contactarÁn por mensaje...
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anita in sutton wrote what was supposed to help people like my husband and i who are self-employed -- and he has a chronic illness -- only hurts us. our premiums went up $2.287.70 per month, and this is now with a $4,000 single, $8,000 family deductible, nothing like a 30% increase for one year. having to hoist yourself up each day and go to work and try to carry on is hard enough with this chronic illness. now we have to pick and choose what bills we can afford to pay. jane in troy said she tried to enroll her son into the federal program. this is what she wrote to me. the quote was $600 a month. do you know of any 20-year-old who can afford $600 a month? tim in merrimack wrote me contrary to the original intent of the affordable care act, individuals who obtain insurance on their own are paying radically escalating costs based on individual coverage for a healthy nonsmoking 51-year-old male available for january 1 of 2014 on the health care exchange in new hampshire, the results are as following. premium, 25% increase from $4,200 to $5,300. deductible, 20% increase from $5,000 to $6
anita in sutton wrote what was supposed to help people like my husband and i who are self-employed -- and he has a chronic illness -- only hurts us. our premiums went up $2.287.70 per month, and this is now with a $4,000 single, $8,000 family deductible, nothing like a 30% increase for one year. having to hoist yourself up each day and go to work and try to carry on is hard enough with this chronic illness. now we have to pick and choose what bills we can afford to pay. jane in troy said she...
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going to take this anybody have any thoughts on this who it was a huge tax increase it's ill advised anita. you know you get more and more government into education and if they're going to fund it they're going to find it and this turns you know this whole day kindergarten is just a route to indoctrination and getting kids very early in what usually are very liberal or very this is really just i mean the whole point of all day is so the parents can work because because we've don't have enough time to do the government's going to take care of your kids so you can work i mean that the parents can make you know arrangements for that are more in danger now than they do in food like the d.c. public schools where we are right now is going to dispel the myth that the more you spend per student or the more you spend on education the better the education you get this is a huge tax increase the flat tax made a little bit more sense the way that they had it there's a huge increase in the senator's been forty three percent this is sort of a feel good thing people think you need education and you do ne
going to take this anybody have any thoughts on this who it was a huge tax increase it's ill advised anita. you know you get more and more government into education and if they're going to fund it they're going to find it and this turns you know this whole day kindergarten is just a route to indoctrination and getting kids very early in what usually are very liberal or very this is really just i mean the whole point of all day is so the parents can work because because we've don't have enough...
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lo que estamos con ellos anita. recuerden bueno, ya antes de que se vaya. hoy dÍa tocamos un tema particular hasta que punto algunos engaÑos son efectivos para la seducciÓn, usted engaÑa o es natural. >> no llegÓ el momento de relajarnos. engaÑar vÁmonos para el horÓscopo del dÍa con mario v. >> muy, pero muy buenos dÍas que estÁ de taco de ojo es viernes y toca recuerden como decimos en mÉxico. 678 >> el llamado aries que lleno Áa tu cuerpo y espÍritu durante el fin de semana. >> para usuarios compromisos de trabajo te dejaran con el deseo de estar con el ser que amas y disfrutar muy prÓximo gÉminis una fuerza muy grande servir a tu corazÓn para poner el amor y energÍa vienen pero dones que tienes que hacer con tus padres y sobre todo con la familia mÁs cercana aprovechar el tiempo de perdÓn y cierre de ciclos y cÁncer se sienten los reyes de a sus casas con tanto cariÑo y la gente que les rodea, espero lo devuelves de la misma forma y agradecer para leo estarÁs indeciso con la vida quieres terminar con una etapa amorosa que te tiene
lo que estamos con ellos anita. recuerden bueno, ya antes de que se vaya. hoy dÍa tocamos un tema particular hasta que punto algunos engaÑos son efectivos para la seducciÓn, usted engaÑa o es natural. >> no llegÓ el momento de relajarnos. engaÑar vÁmonos para el horÓscopo del dÍa con mario v. >> muy, pero muy buenos dÍas que estÁ de taco de ojo es viernes y toca recuerden como decimos en mÉxico. 678 >> el llamado aries que lleno Áa tu cuerpo y espÍritu durante el...
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. >> anita puts her song out and nothing happens. he needs one hit record. he goes back to that song and he bets his whole career on that song. >> reporter: and it paid off. >> oh yeah. ♪ the ring of fire ♪ >> reporter: cash himself wrote more than a thousand songs and had an i.q. of 160ing yet "full some prison blues" was inspired to put it delicate lay by a gordon jenkins songs. ♪ i hear the train acomin' it's rollin' around the bend ♪ >> 80% of the song is the same so his first hit was really, quote, lifted. >> he stole. >> i don't like to use the word "stole." he changed it significantly. >> he stole it. >> he stole it. ♪ you wonder why i always dress in black ♪ >> he had a lot of regrets. >> reporter: sure. >> the children, the drugs, the way he let his career slip away. he thought he had lost his legacies despiend the round of recordings. ♪ i hurt myself today ♪ >> reporter: that was part of a late-in-life collaboration. it sold more than 2 million oncopies, renewing his legacy as an artist and a star. ♪ my sweetest friend ♪ >> repo
. >> anita puts her song out and nothing happens. he needs one hit record. he goes back to that song and he bets his whole career on that song. >> reporter: and it paid off. >> oh yeah. ♪ the ring of fire ♪ >> reporter: cash himself wrote more than a thousand songs and had an i.q. of 160ing yet "full some prison blues" was inspired to put it delicate lay by a gordon jenkins songs. ♪ i hear the train acomin' it's rollin' around the bend ♪ >> 80% of...
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. >> mÁs adelante regreso con mas informaciÓn momento de Échate pa' acÁ, anita y ada estan listas. >> (♪). >> y ha llegado el momento de "Échate pa' acÁ". >> adamari. >> dime. >> Échate pa' acÁ. >> te cuento, quÉ te cuento. >> pues sÉ que estamos de fiesta porque tu libro ademÁs de ser uno de los mÁs vendidos ahora lo estÁs lanzando en bien inglÉs. >> tengo la oportunidad de hacer una versiÓn en inglÉs de mi libro "viviendo", estÁ a partir de maÑana digital, tengo un capÍtulo o un pro logo dedicado a mi mami que hace casi un aÑo que falleciÓ. el dÍa 2 de diciembre bueno hablo sobre esa experiencia que tengo con mami de esos Últimos dÍas de cÓmo la pasamos juntas, de su momento de sufrimiento y dolor ante la enfermedad. cÓmo me entero de la noticia y de esas cosita que compartÍamos como mamÁ e hija cuando se iba a comenzar su tratamiento, cuando se iba a poner el... una cosita que en vez de agarrarte la vena y te pon a en el medicamento, e una manera quizÁs de enaltecer esa labor que hizo mami conmigo durante todos los aÑos que ella viviÓ, dedicarsela en es
. >> mÁs adelante regreso con mas informaciÓn momento de Échate pa' acÁ, anita y ada estan listas. >> (♪). >> y ha llegado el momento de "Échate pa' acÁ". >> adamari. >> dime. >> Échate pa' acÁ. >> te cuento, quÉ te cuento. >> pues sÉ que estamos de fiesta porque tu libro ademÁs de ser uno de los mÁs vendidos ahora lo estÁs lanzando en bien inglÉs. >> tengo la oportunidad de hacer una versiÓn en inglÉs de mi libro...
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. >> ¿quÉ te parece anita si pasamos en vivo hasta nueva york ¿verdad?. >> me parece estupendo porque tenemos al actor edward james l olmos para que nos cuente de su nueva pelÍcula. >> un beso hasta nueva york se le quiere y admira. >> que dios los bendiga gracias. >> amÉn, gracias don edward usted estÁ interpretando a un detective y no es la primera vez que hace este tipo de papel y personajess en una pelÍcula ¿qÉe mÁs le gusta de este tipo de papeles?. >>. en este caso. es una pelÍcula que me ha tocado mucho el corazÓn de actuacion he tenido la oportunidad de vivir. es la primera vez que hago un papel de esta categorÍa un detective que estÁ ciego. >> y no puede ver bien, siempre estÁ trato aed ando de entender su vida y no puede, nadie sabe lo que puede o no puede ver y siempre estÁ poniendo mas difÍcil. y tiene que ayudar a estas muchachas que vienen a tratar de encontrar a su hijo, pero es una actuaciÓn que gracias a dios he podido hacerlo esta vez. >> que increÍble y la entrega que se ve en ese personaje, ademÁs tengo entendido que s
. >> ¿quÉ te parece anita si pasamos en vivo hasta nueva york ¿verdad?. >> me parece estupendo porque tenemos al actor edward james l olmos para que nos cuente de su nueva pelÍcula. >> un beso hasta nueva york se le quiere y admira. >> que dios los bendiga gracias. >> amÉn, gracias don edward usted estÁ interpretando a un detective y no es la primera vez que hace este tipo de papel y personajess en una pelÍcula ¿qÉe mÁs le gusta de este tipo de papeles?....
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. >> mientras tanto vamos con anita, adelante. >> muchas gracias danielito. bueno pues anoche la familia rivera ofreciÓ una conferencia de prensa donde dio detalles del homenaje a la diva de la banda jenny rivera y al parecer lupillo rivera pues no estÁ incluido en esto, pero vamos a verlo. >> jenny vive, celo wrags de vida es el homenaje que prepara gustavo, rosie, chiquis y juan rivera a la diva de la banda el prÓximo 9 de diciembre en la arena monterrey el Último escenario que mi pisÓ horas antes de su trÁgica muerto. >> 9 de diciembre marca una fecha muy importante por muchas razones pero el aÑo pasado el mundo parÓ, francia, espaÑa, afganistÁn se escuchÓ de esto. y quisiÉramos hacer revivir eso. no solamente para jenny sino para los que iban con ella. >> el homenaje serÁ abierto al pÚblico, se espera que en el evento de velen la estatua de jenny rivera mÁs de 10 artistas unirÁn sus voces han confirmado la arrolladora banda el limÓn, la cantante marisela y tito el bambino, a pesar de ser invitado lupillo rivera no asistirÁ. >> se le invi
. >> mientras tanto vamos con anita, adelante. >> muchas gracias danielito. bueno pues anoche la familia rivera ofreciÓ una conferencia de prensa donde dio detalles del homenaje a la diva de la banda jenny rivera y al parecer lupillo rivera pues no estÁ incluido en esto, pero vamos a verlo. >> jenny vive, celo wrags de vida es el homenaje que prepara gustavo, rosie, chiquis y juan rivera a la diva de la banda el prÓximo 9 de diciembre en la arena monterrey el Último...
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in fact, out the door right now we've got 36 degrees and partly cloudy into anita rosa. 45 in san jose and 51 degrees in san francisco. i think this afternoon, we'll still see a mix of sun and clouds and the temperatures may be in the warm 60s in the warmest spots and next couple of days staying dry. chance of showers on thursday. ,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> last week, >>> last week america's longest married couple celebrated the 80th birthday and it with was all over the news, and when the couple saw it, they said, good for them. >>> that is fantastic. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." come up this half h hour the beastie boys sing about "fighting for your right to p party" and the legal fight over a parody, and we will show you how a girl's toymaker is taking on a powerhouse. >>> and plus, the only thing trickier to flying across the country is getting the planes from one airport to another. we are are inside of the command center for jetblue as they try to avoid a repeat past holiday that turned into one giant headache. that is ahead. >>> four adults face charges in a case involving a rap
in fact, out the door right now we've got 36 degrees and partly cloudy into anita rosa. 45 in san jose and 51 degrees in san francisco. i think this afternoon, we'll still see a mix of sun and clouds and the temperatures may be in the warm 60s in the warmest spots and next couple of days staying dry. chance of showers on thursday. ,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> last week, >>> last week america's longest married couple celebrated the 80th birthday and it with was all over the news, and when...
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. >>> para quÉ queremos al dasa si tenemos a anita. >>> y me se la otra. >>> ♪ por ser bonita por este amor... >>> no es fanÁtica del dasa. >>> fÍjese lo que tÚvo que aguantar este aÑo en "despierta amÉrica." >>> nos felicitaron a jhonny, karla, raÚl, satcha pretto. >>> ¿por quÉ? >>> por aguantarte un aÑo. (risas) >>> te lo juro. >>> quiÉnes merecemos un premio somos nosotros. >>> mira conchis. >>> a ver... >>> oye hay que esperar el bono por aguantarte un aÑo. >>> ya, next. alguien que si es famoso, y que si hizo de las suyas es la actriz y cantante jennifer lÓpez, imaginense que estaban esperando los fans, estaban ahÍ y no imaginaron que aparece ella. >>> y miren, cÓmo por arte de magia. ♪ >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> oh, dios... >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> como llora... >>> mira, le bailo. y bailan bien. >>> tiene movimiento. ♪ ♪ >>> y estaban en dancing... >>> (hablan en inglÉs). ♪ ♪ >>> (hablan en inglÉs). (risas) >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> (hablan en inglÉs). ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> bravo jennifer! >>> muy bi
. >>> para quÉ queremos al dasa si tenemos a anita. >>> y me se la otra. >>> ♪ por ser bonita por este amor... >>> no es fanÁtica del dasa. >>> fÍjese lo que tÚvo que aguantar este aÑo en "despierta amÉrica." >>> nos felicitaron a jhonny, karla, raÚl, satcha pretto. >>> ¿por quÉ? >>> por aguantarte un aÑo. (risas) >>> te lo juro. >>> quiÉnes merecemos un premio somos nosotros....
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Nov 23, 2013
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. >> anita thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >>> up next what any cook would love to have for carving a turkey, or slicing almost anything. a hand-crafted knife from brooklyn. you'll meet the guy who makes them. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. i mustn't forget mrs. claws. your wife? no, uh... my cat! [female announcer] celebrate the season! save 30% on hundreds of items, including select apparel. friday through sunday only, at petsmart®. when you have diabetes like i do, you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. kerri: kerri the sparkle® fairy here. are you about to spend that on paper towels? mom: well, i use bount
. >> anita thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >>> up next what any cook would love to have for carving a turkey, or slicing almost anything. a hand-crafted knife from brooklyn. you'll meet the guy who makes them. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for...
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i'm a mom from baltimore my name is anita and i usually shop at giant but today i brought my receipt to see how much i can save at walmart. i have an 11 year old, so he's eating more than ever. at walmart you could've saved 26% on tuna, how's that sound? that sounds great! well, my food budget is tight. every penny counts. $134.23! that's a savings of over $21 or 13%! wow! the prices and variety here at walmart have completely blown my mind. man: ever working. ever saving. never sleeping. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. >>> that does it for us. it with us good week gayle. >> i think so. >> thank you, jeff. as we lever, let's look at the week that was. have a great weekend. >>> i know if we can do this in new jersey maybe folks in washin
i'm a mom from baltimore my name is anita and i usually shop at giant but today i brought my receipt to see how much i can save at walmart. i have an 11 year old, so he's eating more than ever. at walmart you could've saved 26% on tuna, how's that sound? that sounds great! well, my food budget is tight. every penny counts. $134.23! that's a savings of over $21 or 13%! wow! the prices and variety here at walmart have completely blown my mind. man: ever working. ever saving. never sleeping. for...
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Nov 28, 2013
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thank you, anita. [applause] [applause] give me fifteen minutes. well, i don't know if the last speaker needs an introduction. he's not againing one. it's me. so far you've heard talk about science largely but not entirely in a courtroom context. i want to open the frame some. and talk about how genetics and genomic technologies in particular are going change our world in ways that will have some effects in courtrooms and in law offices. so those here as judges or lawyers, or spouses of partners and judges and lawyers we'll see some of that professionally. firsthand or secondhand. but it's also going have enormous effects on each much us. as patients, citizens, as parents, and grandparents, and great grandparents. it's going to transform our world and physically transform who our grabbed children and great grandchildren are. that's what i want to talk about in my brief time. i want to focus on two specific areas. first, the rise of whole genome sequencing. and second, implication of prenatal genetic testing. let me start with the first one, genome
thank you, anita. [applause] [applause] give me fifteen minutes. well, i don't know if the last speaker needs an introduction. he's not againing one. it's me. so far you've heard talk about science largely but not entirely in a courtroom context. i want to open the frame some. and talk about how genetics and genomic technologies in particular are going change our world in ways that will have some effects in courtrooms and in law offices. so those here as judges or lawyers, or spouses of...
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y nosotros vamos con alan y anita que creo que tienen un segmento en nueva york, una ciudad que adoro. >>> vamos a saludar a birmania. y para quÉ compites? >>> para ganar. >>> pero hay competencias que tienen un significado mÁs grande que ganar. >>> asÍ es. y se trata de tener la oportunidad de ser parte de este evento. vamos a ver quÉ preparÓ birmania rÍos sobre el maratÓn de nueva york. el mÁs importante del mundo. ♪ >>> fue uno de los maratones con mÁs alto nivel de seguridad luego de los atentados de boston. mÁs de 40 mil corredores, con participantes de todas partes del mundo, entre ellos christian valenzuela con el que conversÉ dos dÍas antes. >>> para ti que es participar? >>> es un icono dentro de las maratones, nos da la oportunidad de participar, y queremos disfrutar la carrera. >>> christian es invidente debido a una glaucoma que lo dejÓ ciego a los 12 aÑos. >>> me sentÍ abandonado por dios. sentÍ que era un castigo grande para mi vida y no entendÍa por quÉ. y en algÚn minuto dije basta de sufrir, basta de llorar, tengo dos opciones, seguir aquÍ en mi
y nosotros vamos con alan y anita que creo que tienen un segmento en nueva york, una ciudad que adoro. >>> vamos a saludar a birmania. y para quÉ compites? >>> para ganar. >>> pero hay competencias que tienen un significado mÁs grande que ganar. >>> asÍ es. y se trata de tener la oportunidad de ser parte de este evento. vamos a ver quÉ preparÓ birmania rÍos sobre el maratÓn de nueva york. el mÁs importante del mundo. ♪ >>> fue uno de los...
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but i also want to encourage especially the students at american university afghanistan after i heard anita in her talk, it is important for young people in afghanistan to start a youth movement and get the word out before the elections about how important it is to vote and how important it is for all young people, bullies and girls, young men and young women, to be involved in the future of the country. they can let older people know that it is important that they live in a secure and safe country that they have a chance to build a prosperous, stable afghanistan they want. i want to encourage the students at american university and afghanistan to develop a strategy of public relations that you can use to protest last men in the street, that you can use to encourage people to vote to make sure afghanistan has free and fair elections, afghanistan really does show the rest of the world they can build the country they want to have. >> that is a real opportunity. we were talking earlier in the council meeting that we need some kind of internet out reach, a virtual movement to support the courag
but i also want to encourage especially the students at american university afghanistan after i heard anita in her talk, it is important for young people in afghanistan to start a youth movement and get the word out before the elections about how important it is to vote and how important it is for all young people, bullies and girls, young men and young women, to be involved in the future of the country. they can let older people know that it is important that they live in a secure and safe...
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Nov 10, 2013
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found their leader first in anita bryant, a one-time beauty queen who had become the spokeswoman for the florida citrus commission and a dabbler in conservative politics. when dade county and florida passed an anti-discrimination ordinance, bryant launched a fight to repeal it, save our children, that was the name of the group she started. she and her group won at the polls in a landslide. so she went national. other cities enacted gay rights ordinances and with bryant in a growing army of religious conservatives now engaged, those ordinances began falling one by one. >> wichita, kansas, has or had a law upholding the rights of homosexuals and jobs, housing and so on. yesterday, there was a vote on repealing the law or keeping it on the books. the vote was 5 to 1 for repeal. >> how can we possibly have a law giving special rights to sex deviants without infringing on the rights of our children. that's what this election has been all about. >> 38 other cities still have gay rights laws and now there is concern among those in favor of equal rights for homosexuals that would happen in w
found their leader first in anita bryant, a one-time beauty queen who had become the spokeswoman for the florida citrus commission and a dabbler in conservative politics. when dade county and florida passed an anti-discrimination ordinance, bryant launched a fight to repeal it, save our children, that was the name of the group she started. she and her group won at the polls in a landslide. so she went national. other cities enacted gay rights ordinances and with bryant in a growing army of...
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. >> sure, anita, what has the members come to discuss? >> they have come to discuss a number of issues, four principle ones - the routine is the confirmation of the shadow syrian government the the one that everyone is watching is the issue of whether they participate in the geneva ii. these are the delayed much talked about and almost everyone would agree badly needed negotiations over how to resolve the dispute in syria in nonmilitary ways. this is an issue that divides many syrians. it divides the syrian national coalition, and it's an issue that is hotly contested within syria, many people inside syria do not feel there is any piece negotiation unless the president of syria commits to stepping down. that is the platform on which the many of the delegates here are entering this. they are dammed if they do and damned if they don't. everyone else, including the regime said they'd be there. the syrian national coalition - if it designs it isn't going to be a party, then it has to come up with good reasons why. it will be whether the stake
. >> sure, anita, what has the members come to discuss? >> they have come to discuss a number of issues, four principle ones - the routine is the confirmation of the shadow syrian government the the one that everyone is watching is the issue of whether they participate in the geneva ii. these are the delayed much talked about and almost everyone would agree badly needed negotiations over how to resolve the dispute in syria in nonmilitary ways. this is an issue that divides many...
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i am in miami i go back to the fiving anita bryant. how do we get lgbt. to lgbtq? nobody should discriminate against anything. you do a great job. i will listen off-line. have a great morning. >> guest: thank you very much. as the movement has progressed the way we try to be inclusive of everyone we're representing as changed a little bit. but at its core we really are talking about people who are facing unfair treatment in a host of different areas because of their sexual orientation or gender identity and those core issues, areas at the center of the protections in enda and many other pieces of legislation that we advocate for. regardless of sort of the acronym that is really what we're still working to advance. >> host: bruce, from baltimore, maryland, independent line. >> caller: i'm listening to this. let me say this, all my life i have always been against anybody who would treat anybody because they're different, whatever the sexual orientation i don't really care. doesn't bother me. i'm not offended by it. i worked with people that were gay or lesbian but do
i am in miami i go back to the fiving anita bryant. how do we get lgbt. to lgbtq? nobody should discriminate against anything. you do a great job. i will listen off-line. have a great morning. >> guest: thank you very much. as the movement has progressed the way we try to be inclusive of everyone we're representing as changed a little bit. but at its core we really are talking about people who are facing unfair treatment in a host of different areas because of their sexual orientation or...
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anita, shiloh, georgia. the president will have an interview with the wall street journal and you can watch them online. you can also go to c-span.org for more information. p.m. on c-t at 7:00 span 3, they're going to feature and hes on ben bernanke will talk about communication and monetary policy. that will be live tonight, at 7:00 p.m. on c-span numeral pre-. john -- c-span 3. john, independent line. to talk about the coverage i have that is being canceled. had $190,000 of medical bills. i paid the total out of my pocket. host: the house of representatives is coming in. we will take you to the house. unication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., november 19, 2013. i hereby appoint the honorable george holding to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives.
anita, shiloh, georgia. the president will have an interview with the wall street journal and you can watch them online. you can also go to c-span.org for more information. p.m. on c-t at 7:00 span 3, they're going to feature and hes on ben bernanke will talk about communication and monetary policy. that will be live tonight, at 7:00 p.m. on c-span numeral pre-. john -- c-span 3. john, independent line. to talk about the coverage i have that is being canceled. had $190,000 of medical bills. i...
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host: anita in california, welcome to the conversation. caller: hi. how are you? guest: fine. staged i have advanced breast-cancer. luckily i made it through it. ihad a very low chance -- have been cancer free. here is the problem. there are three different type of chemo drugs. a, and ats with a t, an c. everybody can be covered with obamacare. you do not tell them the little catch. not all medications will be covered. a,you can get the t and the but not the c. host: is that true? guest: i do not know the specifics of your request. there are mechanisms to make sure your doctor gets the drugs you need to take care of your specific illness. the administration of the drug benefits are done by prescription drug administrators that handle formularies and tried to get people into generic square generics work and managing prescription drugs to keep the cost at a reasonable level. if you need a specific drug, there is a process in which the doctor can make that case to an independent review and you have an opportunity to get coverage. i would urge you to -- have your doctor pursue the
host: anita in california, welcome to the conversation. caller: hi. how are you? guest: fine. staged i have advanced breast-cancer. luckily i made it through it. ihad a very low chance -- have been cancer free. here is the problem. there are three different type of chemo drugs. a, and ats with a t, an c. everybody can be covered with obamacare. you do not tell them the little catch. not all medications will be covered. a,you can get the t and the but not the c. host: is that true? guest: i do...