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y esque como miss panama hay muchas que han esperado este momento toda su vida: sot miss panama pero el haber llegado hasta el concurso de belleza mas importante del mundo no necesariamente es algo que todas creian que podian lograr. sot miss mexico y hablando de lo que no todas creian que podian lograr, definitivament e ha causado mucha controversia el hecho de que miss honduras no hable espaÑol. sot miss honduras la gente necesita entender que esta soy yo, tengo las cualidades de un lider, es solo que no hablo el idioma pero eso es solo un aspecto y es algo en lo que estoy trabajando. siendo rusia el pais anditrion de este aÑo para miss universo, hay algo que le ha causado bastante impresin sobre todo a laa calidas y sonrientes latinas: sot miss colombia algunas participantes han tenido que pasar por inconvenientes todavia un poco mas serios como la caida de miss republica dominicana durante uno de los eventos previos. sot miss republica dominicana estando a menos de una semana de la gran coronacion de la nueva miss universo, los nervios y la emocion estan a flor de piel en las p
y esque como miss panama hay muchas que han esperado este momento toda su vida: sot miss panama pero el haber llegado hasta el concurso de belleza mas importante del mundo no necesariamente es algo que todas creian que podian lograr. sot miss mexico y hablando de lo que no todas creian que podian lograr, definitivament e ha causado mucha controversia el hecho de que miss honduras no hable espaÑol. sot miss honduras la gente necesita entender que esta soy yo, tengo las cualidades de un lider,...
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just over 15 miles from the heart of panama city, and steps away from the panama canal, lies soberania national park, a 55,000-acre rainforest that is just one of the many rainforests around the world being studied by tropical biologist bill laurance. dr. bill laurance: the focus of our research is, essentially, how do humans affect tropical rainforests? about 40 million acres of tropical forest are being destroyed every year. that's about 80 football fields a minute, and as a consequence, we are seeing vast landscapes being denuded of forests. we are also seeing the original rainforest being chopped up into isolated islands or parcels. and this might seem like an ironic place to talk about it here because it seems like such a beautiful area. we are in the heart of panama in soberania national park, but this is probably the future of much of tropical biology, because although it seems like a large area of rainforest, over here we have bulldozers knocking down the forest. over in this direction we have slash-and-burn farming going on. we have hunters encroaching from all sides of the fo
just over 15 miles from the heart of panama city, and steps away from the panama canal, lies soberania national park, a 55,000-acre rainforest that is just one of the many rainforests around the world being studied by tropical biologist bill laurance. dr. bill laurance: the focus of our research is, essentially, how do humans affect tropical rainforests? about 40 million acres of tropical forest are being destroyed every year. that's about 80 football fields a minute, and as a consequence, we...
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just over 15 miles from the heart of panama city, and steps away from the panama canal, lies soberania national park, a 55,000-acre rainforest that is just one of the many rainforests around the world being studied by tropical biologist bill laurance. dr. bill laurance: the focus of our research is, essentially, how do humans affect tropical rainforests? about 40 million acres of tropical forest are being destroyed every year. that's about 80 football fields a minute, and as a consequence, we are seeing vast landscapes being denuded of forests. we are also seeing the original rainforest being chopped up into isolated islands or parcels. and this might seem like an ironic place to talk about it here because it seems like such a beautiful area. we are in the heart of panama in soberania national park, but this is probably the future of much of tropical biology, because although it seems like a large area of rainforest, over here we have bulldozers knocking down the forest. over in this direction we have slash-and-burn farming going on. we have hunters encroaching from all sides of the fo
just over 15 miles from the heart of panama city, and steps away from the panama canal, lies soberania national park, a 55,000-acre rainforest that is just one of the many rainforests around the world being studied by tropical biologist bill laurance. dr. bill laurance: the focus of our research is, essentially, how do humans affect tropical rainforests? about 40 million acres of tropical forest are being destroyed every year. that's about 80 football fields a minute, and as a consequence, we...
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y esque como miss panama hay muchas que han esperado este momento toda su vida: sot miss panama track: pero el haber llegado hasta el concurso de belleza mas importante del mundo no necesariamente es algo que todas creian que podian lograr. sot miss mexico track: y hablando de lo que no todas creian que podian lograr, definitivamente ha causado mucha controversia el hecho de que miss honduras no hable español. sot miss honduras track: la gente necesita entender que esta soy yo, tengo las cualidades de un lider, es solo que no hablo el idioma pero eso es solo un aspecto y es algo en lo que estoy trabajando. siendo rusia el pais anditrion de este año para miss universo, hay algo que le ha causado bastante impresión sobre todo a laa calidas y sonrientes latinas: sot miss colombia track: algunas participantes han tenido que pasar por inconvenientes todavia un poco mas serios como la caida de miss republica dominicana durante uno de los eventos previos. sot miss republica dominicana supers: camarografo ivan giraldo nastassja bolvar miss nicaragua brenda gonzlez miss argentina fabiana gr
y esque como miss panama hay muchas que han esperado este momento toda su vida: sot miss panama track: pero el haber llegado hasta el concurso de belleza mas importante del mundo no necesariamente es algo que todas creian que podian lograr. sot miss mexico track: y hablando de lo que no todas creian que podian lograr, definitivamente ha causado mucha controversia el hecho de que miss honduras no hable español. sot miss honduras track: la gente necesita entender que esta soy yo, tengo las...
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and i think bill brought some of that to the panama situation. so here always judging on the basis of each case that comes out. serious reservations the conversation i had with them, his focus seems to be that he did not see the in the games. getting rid of terrorism was a nice thing, but have you do it? he was a very practical man. how are you really going to get it done? when he elected to it but think he liked it less as to how things are being done at the time. yes, i family was very close. just did not know how the fund revolution very well. >> i would say, supporters originally. a very quickly became disillusioned and was skeptical about an attempt to thoroughly remake iraqi political culture and society. now, i paid a lot of attention to what he said to be very uncomfortable editing is magazine in disagreeing with him, but the very last column hero expressed tentative support for the search. we were just beginning to really seize the returns on that policy but skeptical. i would think you would be doubly skeptical of succeeding in afghanis
and i think bill brought some of that to the panama situation. so here always judging on the basis of each case that comes out. serious reservations the conversation i had with them, his focus seems to be that he did not see the in the games. getting rid of terrorism was a nice thing, but have you do it? he was a very practical man. how are you really going to get it done? when he elected to it but think he liked it less as to how things are being done at the time. yes, i family was very close....
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school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and
school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and...
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school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and param
school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and...
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school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and
school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and...
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school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter-narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview us sense of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramil
school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter-narcotics fighting the drug war and...
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school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. this push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. ends up just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and p
school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. this push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and...
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por parte de la embajada de panamá. no se podía ir sin antes contarnos lo que tienen planeado para este 2014. >> lo último que puede lograr aquí en esta gira de 2013 fue encontrarme con los dirigentes de los veteranos en washington. tuve una charla con ellos, donde ellos tienen ni máxima participación y apoyo, porque yo sí veteranos también. >> cristina: muchas invitaciones. el teatro lleva el festival latinoamericano, lo invitamos para que asista, puede ir a su página de internet. >> sulema: así le decimos buenas noches. >> reportera: la sonrisa. os im eddesp www.atmedios.com >>> Órale, titular"titulares yÁ coorslight, el tri estÁ en nueva zelanda y el gran premio muy venezuela asÍ que compadres comienza su show nÚmero 1 "titulares y mÁs" coorslight! >>> bienvenidos a su show nÚmero 1 "titulares y mÁs" coorslight. >>> ahÍ lo tienen. karim, luces, cÁmaras y acciÓn. >>> tenemos los ganadores de las grandes ligas. >>> escogieron a la bella y la bestia, buenas noches. >>> buenas noches. karim, edgar, bu
por parte de la embajada de panamá. no se podía ir sin antes contarnos lo que tienen planeado para este 2014. >> lo último que puede lograr aquí en esta gira de 2013 fue encontrarme con los dirigentes de los veteranos en washington. tuve una charla con ellos, donde ellos tienen ni máxima participación y apoyo, porque yo sí veteranos también. >> cristina: muchas invitaciones. el teatro lleva el festival latinoamericano, lo invitamos para que asista, puede ir a su página de...
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. >> life in the philippines and panama, both were extremely uncomfortable for her. the heat and humidity. particularly in panama, it was primitive. where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. she had a difficult time in terms of the environment. she did not do well in the heat. there were two times, especially in the philippines, when she suffered from health problems. >> there were a number of generals elected to the white house. how does the world prepare the first couple for life in the white house? >> with ike there were all kinds of executive and administrative decisions he was used to making, but for mamie, the entertaining of heads of state while he was commander of nato, according to her own testimony was something that really prepared her for entertaining at the white house. she knew how to do it. she actually loved that part of the role. >> hi jeffrey, you are on. >> my question was about how politically involved she was before she was in the white house. i know before he was did he didn't even know which
. >> life in the philippines and panama, both were extremely uncomfortable for her. the heat and humidity. particularly in panama, it was primitive. where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. she had a difficult time in terms of the environment. she did not do well in the heat. there were two times, especially in the philippines, when she suffered from health problems. >> there were a number of generals elected to the white house....
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and there's been an enormous buildup of suspicion that panama city. this deal is just the beginning of a six month truce and said eyeing the international pounds to target and will comprehensively cold with iran and in the process tackle what has been one of them is intractable and potentially dangerous issues of the early twenty first century. richard s take cctv at the command epa told in geneva. four decades of sanctions have severely damage the economy of iraq cutting its crude oil production and barring it from recap trading earnings from oil exports. iran is home to some of the world's biggest oil and gas reserves but the sanctions the border on a multibillion dollar losses every year. the white house estimates iran has lost more than eighty billion us dollars since the beginning of twenty twelve summer rainy and people are uncovered by the sanctions relief while others doubt the loot that you really can bring any change to the alliance. so mind you i'm glad to see our country can be re adjusted to the mile and a proper distance of this tensions
and there's been an enormous buildup of suspicion that panama city. this deal is just the beginning of a six month truce and said eyeing the international pounds to target and will comprehensively cold with iran and in the process tackle what has been one of them is intractable and potentially dangerous issues of the early twenty first century. richard s take cctv at the command epa told in geneva. four decades of sanctions have severely damage the economy of iraq cutting its crude oil...
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particularly in panama it was primitive. the philippines, where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. she had a difficult time in terms of the environment. she did not do well in the heat. there were times when she suffered some health problems. >> there were a number of generals elected to the white house. how does the world prepare the first couple for life in the white house? >> with ike there were all kinds of executive and administrative decisions he was used to making, but for mamie, the entertaining of heads of state while he was commander of nato, according to her own testimony was something that really prepared her for entertaining at the white house. she knew how to do it. she was confident about doing it. she actually loved that part of the role. >> hi, jeffrey, you are on. >> my question was about how politically involved she was before she was in the white house. the general was not political before he was elected president. i was wondering if mamie was more dif
particularly in panama it was primitive. the philippines, where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. she had a difficult time in terms of the environment. she did not do well in the heat. there were times when she suffered some health problems. >> there were a number of generals elected to the white house. how does the world prepare the first couple for life in the white house? >> with ike there were all kinds of executive and...
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una pegada etnia, conflictos panamá son doña victoria, resulta que se está acomodando tienen el conde dejó perfume de la internet que la nueva es mariana y todo nos enteramos por una entrevista que dio nunca y ya saben que le encanta el borlote ya empezó a contar todo, no sabemos si sea verdad o mentira ya saben de ninel, meten a mariana, cuantas funciones de ninel, que es esa obra primos con mariana para preguntar es una vergüenza eso, que se acabe esa mugre mariana seoane desmiente que vaya cerca de ven en la obra perfume de gabinete niurka haga el papel de mirandaÑÑ me encanta mi personaje, tomando me preguntaba ya sea porque no es cadena y me encanta, me parece que miranda es un personaje muy fuerte en y regreso como lo que es, miranda y vamos, ahora que compartirá el escenario con carmelita salinas respondió. este jueves es la primera vez que va compartir escenario con ella yo la verdad me da mucha tristeza porque maría es un icono ya es un ser humano hermoso, no nos extraña mucho pero tengo esperanza de que vuelva, otro icono siempre es un placer ver la en el próximo c
una pegada etnia, conflictos panamá son doña victoria, resulta que se está acomodando tienen el conde dejó perfume de la internet que la nueva es mariana y todo nos enteramos por una entrevista que dio nunca y ya saben que le encanta el borlote ya empezó a contar todo, no sabemos si sea verdad o mentira ya saben de ninel, meten a mariana, cuantas funciones de ninel, que es esa obra primos con mariana para preguntar es una vergüenza eso, que se acabe esa mugre mariana seoane desmiente que...
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eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got them on as a framed rios montt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of activists from across the u.s. canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how all pressure mean with the of
eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got them on as a framed rios montt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of activists from across the u.s. canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september...
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we went from cuba to the panama canal. it wasn't a holland american cruise, but we could sleep on deck, could eat any time we want, and the navy treated us royally. from panama we went to hawaii, and i thought, my god, i'm really seeing the world here. this is just marvelous. in the meantime, the third division had invaded guam. and jimmy and i, rodney harm and shorty fulfert were sent by aircraft carrier as replacements to guam. and when i say aircraft carrier, i mean a baby aircraft carrier. not the huge aircraft carriers we have today. we joined the third recogniza e recognizance. the general wanted direct reports from the field, so we took the fourth platoon from the third recognizance company and made him, made it his personal guard. and we would report to him directly. when he wanted some information that was happening in the field, he would send us out and we would report back to him. it wouldn't go through the chain of command. he wanted it direct. but the swiss guard was to the pope or is to the pope, we were to t
we went from cuba to the panama canal. it wasn't a holland american cruise, but we could sleep on deck, could eat any time we want, and the navy treated us royally. from panama we went to hawaii, and i thought, my god, i'm really seeing the world here. this is just marvelous. in the meantime, the third division had invaded guam. and jimmy and i, rodney harm and shorty fulfert were sent by aircraft carrier as replacements to guam. and when i say aircraft carrier, i mean a baby aircraft carrier....
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fort benning georgia just two years later it was first called the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for you know over the last sixty years it's been training. soldiers from across latin america of words of sixty thousand soldiers have actually gone through to that school and graduated some of the most notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come out of this school and over the last. i would say twenty three you. there's been protests organised by the school of the americas watch in fort benning georgia and that's what this protest was it's just like in years before during thousands of people to the scene against what people see is one of the biggest sources of political instability in the western hemisphere and many go ahead and explain what this weekend's protests were like what was the mood how does it compare to those previous years sure like you mentioned earlier you know you have a thousand people there no different than years prior this is an event that does draw on a lot of people every year this year was a three day event from frida
fort benning georgia just two years later it was first called the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for you know over the last sixty years it's been training. soldiers from across latin america of words of sixty thousand soldiers have actually gone through to that school and graduated some of the most notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come out of this school and over the last. i would say twenty three you. there's been protests organised...
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known as school the americas was actually funded in one founded in one thousand nine hundred six in panama where it was then closed down and moved to fort benning georgia just two years later it was first called the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for you know over the last sixty years it's been training. soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers have actually gone through that through that school and graduated some of the most notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come. out of the school and over the last. i would say twenty three years there's been protests organised by the school of the americas watch in fort benning georgia and that's what this protest was it's just like in years before during thousands of people to the scene against what people see is one of the biggest sources of political instability in the western hemisphere and many go ahead and explain what this weekend's protests were like what was the mood how does it compare to those previous years sure like you mentioned earlier you know you hav
known as school the americas was actually funded in one founded in one thousand nine hundred six in panama where it was then closed down and moved to fort benning georgia just two years later it was first called the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for you know over the last sixty years it's been training. soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers have actually gone through that through that school and graduated some of the most...
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no formerly known as scaly america's i was actually funny tonight founded in nineteen forty six in panama. where was then close down a move to fort benning georgia just two years later was the first call that the school the assassins by people in panama it's a notorious school for of the moon over the last six years it's been done. the training of soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers actually gone to that. to that school and graduated synonymous with notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come out of the school and over the last of the talented twenty three years there's been protests within as by the school the americas watch. i can for banning torture and that's what this protest was inside just like in years before join thousands of people tied to the scene and against the people see is one of the biggest sources of political instability him in the western hemisphere. and then an eagle and explain what this weekend's protests were like what was new housing and care for those previous years. sure on like you mentioned earlier you know
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the panama canal--we were very struck by david mccullough's book on the--on the panama canal and teddy roosevelt's devotion of energy to that. changed another dimension of america and the rest of the world. c-span: you have a list in the back of the book of 100 suggestions. >> guest: yeah. i'm glad you noticed. c-span: how hard was that to come up with the list, and how did you do it? >> guest: well, to be honest again, i defer to todd most of this time because in for--we talk for--todd and i were talking about this just the other day to figure how much we'd been able to dip into all of this 100 books and others, and todd much, much, much more than i. there's so many good books about the century. it's such an extraordinary period. we just thought--can i look at it? that the--that in each--in each case here, what you got was a--and underneath each book there's a good little description of why we think the book is a good choice. so under, for example, david mccullough's book about the panama canal, just the building of the panama canal, under a wonderful book about new york life in the 1
the panama canal--we were very struck by david mccullough's book on the--on the panama canal and teddy roosevelt's devotion of energy to that. changed another dimension of america and the rest of the world. c-span: you have a list in the back of the book of 100 suggestions. >> guest: yeah. i'm glad you noticed. c-span: how hard was that to come up with the list, and how did you do it? >> guest: well, to be honest again, i defer to todd most of this time because in for--we talk...
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clírnicas de abort, petc.. ppor eso presentó los primeros pmiembros de su equipo de ptransición que buscará panamá pa personas clave para lograr ls pobjetivos. p>> vamos a gobernar de la mism pmanera como trabajamos en pnuestra campaña. pvamos a estar juntos buscando puna misma solución. pes el mensaje que recibihemos panoche. pla gente está cansada de lo qu pestá pasando en washington y pquiere que estemos unidos. pdijo. p>> entre sus prioridades estar pgenerar empleo y expandir el pseguro médico. p>> el tema de la reforma de psalud ha sido importante en pnuestra campaña. p400 mil residentes de virginia pvan a tener acceso al cuidado e psalud a principios del próximo paño. ppor qué negarles ese derecho s pnosotros ya estamos pagando es pimpuesto? p29 gobernadores ya han aceptad pla expansión de medicare, por pqué nosotros no? p>> aunque no habló pespecíficamente sobre temas pclave como dream act, indicó qe precién empieza a trabajar y qu plos próximos días anunciará pnuevos miembros de este equipo pde transición. p>> y bueno, esto sí. lo que sí pdijo en la coninfraerencia que
clírnicas de abort, petc.. ppor eso presentó los primeros pmiembros de su equipo de ptransición que buscará panamá pa personas clave para lograr ls pobjetivos. p>> vamos a gobernar de la mism pmanera como trabajamos en pnuestra campaña. pvamos a estar juntos buscando puna misma solución. pes el mensaje que recibihemos panoche. pla gente está cansada de lo qu pestá pasando en washington y pquiere que estemos unidos. pdijo. p>> entre sus prioridades estar pgenerar empleo y...
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particularly in panama it was primitive. where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. she had a difficult time in terms of the environment. times, especially in the philippines, when she suffered from health problems. were a number of generals elected to the white house. how does the world prepare the first couple for life in the white house? were all kindsre of executive and administrative decisions he was used to making, , the entertaining of heads of state while he was tomander of nato, according her own testimony was something that really prepared her for entertaining at the white house. how to do it. she actually loved that part of the role. >> hi jeffrey, you are on. >> my question was about how politically involved she was before she was in the white house. did hebefore he was didn't even know which party he was a member of, so i wonder if she is more political than her husband. said she and ike were probably two people who knew less about politics than anyone else. aboutdid make almonds politics in the interest
particularly in panama it was primitive. where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. she had a difficult time in terms of the environment. times, especially in the philippines, when she suffered from health problems. were a number of generals elected to the white house. how does the world prepare the first couple for life in the white house? were all kindsre of executive and administrative decisions he was used to making, , the entertaining of...
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-en panamá fue asesinado el sacerdote católico aníbal lópez. presuntamente fue el un robo el presunto de homicidio. la plaga doméstica también fue atacada. -en kenia, miles de personas salieron a la calle de la orocué para exigir la condena de bombo de un violador de un adolescente. >> juliana: un sofisticado túnel que conecta las ciudades fronterizas de san diego y tijuana del servicio de migración informó que el túnel fue recientemente terminado. el medio de comunicación ha publicado fotografías como una estructura subterránea muy bien hecha, en contra de acercar al aeropuerto de tijuana. las autoridades dicen que este tipo de túneles son utilizados por los carteles de la droga para contrabandear sustancias ilícitas y lícitas desde méxico hasta territorio estadounidense. vamos a comerciales, pero ya volvemos con toda la información deportiva. ♪ >> juliana:hacemos otra conexión en vivo y en directo con moisés linares que se encuentra desde el condado de prince george en maryland. adelante moisés. >> moisés: juliana, cómo
-en panamá fue asesinado el sacerdote católico aníbal lópez. presuntamente fue el un robo el presunto de homicidio. la plaga doméstica también fue atacada. -en kenia, miles de personas salieron a la calle de la orocué para exigir la condena de bombo de un violador de un adolescente. >> juliana: un sofisticado túnel que conecta las ciudades fronterizas de san diego y tijuana del servicio de migración informó que el túnel fue recientemente terminado. el medio de comunicación ha...
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y no sabes cuÁnto me gustaria darte un panama mÁs alentador. >>debe haber una manera mÁs rÁpida de conseguir corazÓn que ella necesita. >>si te refieres al mercado ilegal de Órganos, te aconso que no te metas en eso, ¿eh? es muyeligroso y corres much riesgos. lo mejor es usar los canales adecuados. y ahora, si me disculpas, tengo un paciente que me estÁ espando. suerte. [♪] >>disculpe. yo sÉ por lo que ud. estÁ pasando porque yo conseguÍ un Órgano para mi hijo. utilice una organizaciÓn de internet. sÉ que no es un medio muy ortodoxo, pero era la Única manera de que mi hijo siguiera con vida. >>sÍ, por supuesto, la entiendo. >>y lo mejor es que no tuve qu pagar prÁcticamente nada, porque ellos son una fundaciÓn altruista. no lo hacen por dinero. lo importante es que estÁn ahÍ y que su esposa tiene una esperanza. [♪] [♪ >>mi amor, por fin llegas. >>¿cÓmo pasaste el dÍa? >>pu normal en lo que cabe. muy aburrida entre estas cuatro pared. >>¿y tÚ que tienes? ves muy agotado. >>agado, pero feliz. >>¿los mÉdicos te diero
y no sabes cuÁnto me gustaria darte un panama mÁs alentador. >>debe haber una manera mÁs rÁpida de conseguir corazÓn que ella necesita. >>si te refieres al mercado ilegal de Órganos, te aconso que no te metas en eso, ¿eh? es muyeligroso y corres much riesgos. lo mejor es usar los canales adecuados. y ahora, si me disculpas, tengo un paciente que me estÁ espando. suerte. [♪] >>disculpe. yo sÉ por lo que ud. estÁ pasando porque yo conseguÍ un Órgano para mi hijo....
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gente de colombia, de perÚ, venezuela, panamÁ, mÉxico lindo, puerto rico, santo domingo ♪ vamos. ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta acÁ abajo. ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta. >>> que viva la salsa ♪ ♪ yo quiero mucha fiesta ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ ese ritmo ♪ elige saludar a miss universo de venezuela ♪ ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ yo no me voy a dormir ♪ yo quiero estar en la fiesta ♪ ♪ queremos fiesta ♪ que no se pare esta fiesta ♪ a todo new york, santo domingo ♪ ♪ con las manos arriba ♪ y todo el mundo con la mano arriba ♪ ♪ y todo g el mundo con la mano arriba ♪ ♪ arriba chirino ♪ queremos fiesta ♪ todo el mundo con la mano arriba ♪ ♪ con la mano arriba ♪ fiesta, queremos fiesta ♪ fiesta, fiesta, fiesta ♪ viva mÉxico. ♪ es un buen dÍa para celebrar ♪ ♪ pa' celebrar ♪ es un buen dÍa ♪ negrita me voy a... es un buen dÍa ♪ ♪ para celebrar ♪ pa' celebrar ♪ es un buen dÍa ♪ gracias. muchÍsimas gracias. ♪
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. >> video from high in the sky in panama. this is the final moments of a sky drive. keep your eyes on this yellow pair a chute here. watch eline's landing. that's not what you call a perfect ten. >> he bounced. >> you're not supposed to bounce. you can see his buddy lands on the ground, rushes right over to check on him. you can see he's motionless. did suffer several injuries and had to be hospitalized. here it is from sort of a wide angle where you can see him coming down and, boom, hits the crowd hard. you hear everybody else. he says bad swooping is to blame here. it could be maybe wind. >> it looks like his camera height be shut off. >> he's going crazy fast. >> he was the one himself sending us his videos. but he says he's going to to be okay. talk about rough landings. >> woor celebrating by giving away a flat screen tv. >> you must be a u.s. resident, 18 years or old are. >> monday's buzz word is coming up, your chance to win a 42 inch flat screen tv. >> and animals have been saved from all kinch kind of different places. with its head stuck. >> they're shred
. >> video from high in the sky in panama. this is the final moments of a sky drive. keep your eyes on this yellow pair a chute here. watch eline's landing. that's not what you call a perfect ten. >> he bounced. >> you're not supposed to bounce. you can see his buddy lands on the ground, rushes right over to check on him. you can see he's motionless. did suffer several injuries and had to be hospitalized. here it is from sort of a wide angle where you can see him coming down...
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Nov 26, 2013
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en panamÁ, se reportaron 301. en venezuela, 64 mujeres asesinadas y en argentina, 119. >> un problema en la educaciÓn desde que se concibe al ser humano. no se estÁ formando para tener una familia en armonÍa, en paz. >> mientras tanto, en colombia y varios paÍses mÁs, crecen las protestas que rechazan las agresiones contra las mujeres sin importar su condiciÓn social o econÓmica. >> aunque el estado ha hecho grandes esfuerzos para solucionar esta crisis los expertos consideran que aÚn falta mucho camino por recorrer. un ejemplo. bogotÁ, una ciudad con 8 millones de habitantes, a duras penas tiene 33 comisarÍas de familia para enfrentar la problemÁtica y de estos despachos sÓlo dos funcionan las 24 horas del dÍa. en bogotÁ, colombia, juan carlos nayar, univisiÓn. >> sin un centavo en el bolsillo encontrÓ una cartera llena de dinero y la regresÓ. >> la vida cambiÓ para un desamparado que encontrÓ una carrera, buscÓ el hotel donde se hospedaba la seÑora, y el hotel lo premiÓ. >> una mujer escrib
en panamÁ, se reportaron 301. en venezuela, 64 mujeres asesinadas y en argentina, 119. >> un problema en la educaciÓn desde que se concibe al ser humano. no se estÁ formando para tener una familia en armonÍa, en paz. >> mientras tanto, en colombia y varios paÍses mÁs, crecen las protestas que rechazan las agresiones contra las mujeres sin importar su condiciÓn social o econÓmica. >> aunque el estado ha hecho grandes esfuerzos para solucionar esta crisis los expertos...
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today, vice president biden is traveling to panama to visit the trade expansion project. under president obama's leadership, we have also helped expand the region's participation in transpacific partnership, taking it the on chile and peru to include canada and mexico. we have redoubled our commitment the greatest single step toward prosperity in this hemisphere, which i'm pleased to say i voted for the time when people remember it as my contentious and difficult. us know we can rest on those agreements alone. we know we need to do more. and if we do more, the western hemisphere will continue to be a leader in the global markets for decades to come. opportunities that is taring at us that i just mention a moment ago, one of those opportunities is a $6 trillion market and has 4 billion users. about the new energy market. the biggest market in human history. the market that created such extraordinary wealth in the where in the united states , every single quintile of american income earner in the bottom right to the top, everybody saw their incomes go up. a time when weis b
today, vice president biden is traveling to panama to visit the trade expansion project. under president obama's leadership, we have also helped expand the region's participation in transpacific partnership, taking it the on chile and peru to include canada and mexico. we have redoubled our commitment the greatest single step toward prosperity in this hemisphere, which i'm pleased to say i voted for the time when people remember it as my contentious and difficult. us know we can rest on those...
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en panamÁ, se reportaron 301. en venezuela, 64 mujeres asesinadas y en argentina, 119. >> un problema en la educaciÓn desde que se concibe al ser humano. no se estÁ formando para tener una familia en armonÍa, en paz. >> mientras tanto, en colombia y varios paÍses mÁs, crecen las protestas que rechazan las agresiones contra las mujeres sin importar su condiciÓn social o econÓmica. >> aunque el estado ha hecho grandes esfuerzos para solucionar esta crisis los expertos consideran que aÚn falta mucho camino por recorrer. un ejemplo. bogotÁ, una ciudad con 8 millones de habitantes, a duras penas tiene 33 comisarÍas de familia para enfrentar la problemÁtica y de estos despachos sÓlo dos funcionan las 24 horas del dÍa. en bogotÁ, colombia, juan carlos nayar, univisiÓn. >> sin un centavo en el bolsillo encontrÓ una cartera llena de dinero y la regresÓ. ♪ corazón de melao ♪ ya llego la abeja del sabor alborotao' ♪ ♪ quiere que tu comas un cereal muy rico y sano ♪ ♪ un cereal de corazones sanos
en panamÁ, se reportaron 301. en venezuela, 64 mujeres asesinadas y en argentina, 119. >> un problema en la educaciÓn desde que se concibe al ser humano. no se estÁ formando para tener una familia en armonÍa, en paz. >> mientras tanto, en colombia y varios paÍses mÁs, crecen las protestas que rechazan las agresiones contra las mujeres sin importar su condiciÓn social o econÓmica. >> aunque el estado ha hecho grandes esfuerzos para solucionar esta crisis los expertos...
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. >>> cuando debuto , 5 a 0 goleo al salvadfor , vÍctor manuel vucetich le gana a panama 2 a 1 y piojmiguel "piojo"herrera el i importante lo gana la importa i importancia del compromiso es la diferencia . >>> camino a la copa fue pr presentad apora por coca cola . >>> defenitivamente piojmigue "piojo"herrera , es el homd br e del momento que no tuvo miedo y sdaco el resultado necesario m ademÁs la genialidad en la di c directiva de las aguilas del m amÉrica de ceder su cuerpo te tecÉcnico para que funcionara d dan sus frutos nuestros com compaÑeros en el estadio azteca se van a referir de lo que ha c hecho piojmiguel "piojo"herrer l los frutos que ha hecho , bjnues noches . >>> aquÍ seguimos lindsay casinelli ivÁn , en la cancha del estadio azteca despuÉs del f fantastico triuybunfo de la s seleccion mexicana , lo prome a prometiamos hablar del piojo hererera un tipo de llega cuando la casa etsta en llamas posibl e posiblemenposiblem posiblemente en su historia t c toncentonces ya da igual el ta d del rival por que la crisis era muy complicada y apago el fuego miguel herrera . >>> s
. >>> cuando debuto , 5 a 0 goleo al salvadfor , vÍctor manuel vucetich le gana a panama 2 a 1 y piojmiguel "piojo"herrera el i importante lo gana la importa i importancia del compromiso es la diferencia . >>> camino a la copa fue pr presentad apora por coca cola . >>> defenitivamente piojmigue "piojo"herrera , es el homd br e del momento que no tuvo miedo y sdaco el resultado necesario m ademÁs la genialidad en la di c directiva de las aguilas...
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he came through the panama canal with this family. that was a memorable trip for him because on that ship there was a figure who would change his life. his name was lieutenant commander snake thompson. now, many people used to say that that man did not really exist, but he did. he was a real figure. part of his assignment in the navy camille best buy in japan. he was also a cat fancier. he was responsible for her introducing burmese cats. he was a fascinating figure. he trained cats. he added trade canseco. the young ron hubbard was on this ship coming to the panama canal on is whether washington. snake thompson had just been to vienna to talk to floyd. he was riding in the count from the navy. and to do with the mental health of veterans and serving military personnel. he had gone to vienna to learn what it could. and he drowned some of the information into this very impressionable at the man. so when they arrived in washington a couple of things happen. hubbard is a boy scout. he claimed to be the youngest eagles got ever. but regar
he came through the panama canal with this family. that was a memorable trip for him because on that ship there was a figure who would change his life. his name was lieutenant commander snake thompson. now, many people used to say that that man did not really exist, but he did. he was a real figure. part of his assignment in the navy camille best buy in japan. he was also a cat fancier. he was responsible for her introducing burmese cats. he was a fascinating figure. he trained cats. he added...
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pagarán 12 millones de dólares en un año, serán 20 temporadas en el bronx, las mismas que el cerrador de panamá. >>> bateó promedio de 190, solamente un homerun, 7 impulsadas, pero el historial del capitán yankee habla por sí solo, con 13 juegos de las estrellas, 5 guantes de oro, el líder en hits de yankees de todos los tiempos. >>> kobe bryant está en su último año de contrato con los Ángeles lakers, y cobra 30 millones de dólares por temporada, recibió hoy 24 de jalón, su cuenta de banco registra 24 millones de verdes más, eso con los Ángeles lakers, ahora en cuanto a los miami heat, juegazo con los nets, duelo entre lebron james y paul pierce, ahí los tenemos a los dos ex boston, pierce y la ventaja para los nets, 18 a 15, después el pase, alley up para lebron james, ahí está, después lebron james para chalmers, el triple desde la esquina, ventaja para el heat, después en el tercer cuarto, williams ,pierce y el triple también, para adentro, los nets le dieron la vuelta, lo estaban ganando, después johnson con la bandeja, después nets, último cuarto, williams para john
pagarán 12 millones de dólares en un año, serán 20 temporadas en el bronx, las mismas que el cerrador de panamá. >>> bateó promedio de 190, solamente un homerun, 7 impulsadas, pero el historial del capitán yankee habla por sí solo, con 13 juegos de las estrellas, 5 guantes de oro, el líder en hits de yankees de todos los tiempos. >>> kobe bryant está en su último año de contrato con los Ángeles lakers, y cobra 30 millones de dólares por temporada, recibió hoy 24...
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it's like they built the titanic in the panama canal. and now you are trying to figure out how to turn it around. right now the athletes are really deemed as volunteers. okay? so there is a major discrepancy there, but they don't get any of the benefits that an employee does. they don't receive any worker's compensation to the injuries they get on the job while they are playing the sport. so if you are going to ignore those rights, i think first and foremost is the medical rights, and second and just as important is everything ed has been trying to do on the front lines. >> scoop if these guys were employees, that would imply the employer is making money, but there are a couple of sports that are generate huge amounts of for the school and that money is taken to support other things on campus that don't generate revenue. >> i can't agree with that for the whole part. because you go into this agreement -- and if we're talking about athletics at the highest level, at the division i level, where you see these sports generating income for th
it's like they built the titanic in the panama canal. and now you are trying to figure out how to turn it around. right now the athletes are really deemed as volunteers. okay? so there is a major discrepancy there, but they don't get any of the benefits that an employee does. they don't receive any worker's compensation to the injuries they get on the job while they are playing the sport. so if you are going to ignore those rights, i think first and foremost is the medical rights, and second...
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a few years from now, we will have new supertankers that will start coming to the panama canal. they will go unload cargo somewhere else. there is work we can do in terms of dredging and making it deeper which means the supertankers can have more stuff on them which means they can load and unload more stuff which makes this port more competitive. why would we not put people to work upgrading them? why would we not? one and nine is structurally deficient. our highways are congested. so is our airspace. everyone sitting on a tarmac wondering why it is they are not taking off and getting aggravated when you fly someplace, we have this antiquated air traffic control system. we need the next generation air traffic control system that would reduce the time to travel, reduce delays, reduce fuel costs, and reduces pollution in the sky. we know how to do it. we just haven't done it. it's just smart to go ahead and do it. it is something we should be able to agree on across the political spectrum. anyone who says we cannot pay for these things needs to realize we are already paying for th
a few years from now, we will have new supertankers that will start coming to the panama canal. they will go unload cargo somewhere else. there is work we can do in terms of dredging and making it deeper which means the supertankers can have more stuff on them which means they can load and unload more stuff which makes this port more competitive. why would we not put people to work upgrading them? why would we not? one and nine is structurally deficient. our highways are congested. so is our...
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it was a panama flagged ship from liberia and correct safety procedures had not been followed, but he did not say where the liability lay beyond that. those who arguing were noting the ship aware of the shortcomings of the state of repair. obviously going to continue. people here are angry, especially the environmentalist who are curious about the fact that this is not being resolved, and it may will on -- may well go on to another court. >> here is a look at some other world news stories. a potentially fatal blow for ukraine's trade deal with the eu . a special session of the ukrainian parliament on the future of the jailed former prime minister ended without a vote. whether toebating let him leave for medical care. her release is a key requirement to sign ae to be able trade agreement with the european union later this month. up to 300 are feared dead after a cyclone in somalia. now in of emergency is place after days of flooding in the northeast. some of the areas most hit are the infamous pirate hotspots. egypt -- the egyptian deposed president mohamed morsi says that he will sue
it was a panama flagged ship from liberia and correct safety procedures had not been followed, but he did not say where the liability lay beyond that. those who arguing were noting the ship aware of the shortcomings of the state of repair. obviously going to continue. people here are angry, especially the environmentalist who are curious about the fact that this is not being resolved, and it may will on -- may well go on to another court. >> here is a look at some other world news...
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thanks in part to new trade deals we signed with panama, columbia, south korea, we now export more goods and services than ever before. that means jobs right here in the united states of america. last year every $1 billion in exports supports nearly 5,000 jobs including jobs right here at this port. so we're working on new trade deals that will mean more jobs for our workers and more business for ports like this one. by the way, when i travel around the world, i'm out there selling. i'll go anywhere in the world to make sure those products stamped with those words "made in america" we can open up those markets and sell them anywhere. so helping american businesses grow, creating more jobs, these are not democratic or republican priorities, they are priorities that everybody, regardless of party, should be able to get behind. that's why in addition to working with congress to grow our exports, i've put forward additional ideas where i believe democrats and republicans can join together to make progress right now. number one, congress needs to pass a farm bill that helps rural communities
thanks in part to new trade deals we signed with panama, columbia, south korea, we now export more goods and services than ever before. that means jobs right here in the united states of america. last year every $1 billion in exports supports nearly 5,000 jobs including jobs right here at this port. so we're working on new trade deals that will mean more jobs for our workers and more business for ports like this one. by the way, when i travel around the world, i'm out there selling. i'll go...
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. >> life in the philippines and life in panama, both were extremely uncomfortable from amy would be eat and humidity. it was somewhat primitive. the philippines where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a very nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. , she haderiod of time a difficult time to adjust to the environment. she did not do well in the he. -- heat. of time inperiods the philippines when she suffered some health problems. >> there were a number of generals who were elected to the white house. prepare therole first couple for life in the white house? were all kinds of executive and administrative iketions -- decisions that was used to making as a general. four mamie, the intertwining of heads of state well her husband , accordingd of nato to her own testimony, was something that prepared her for entertaining in the white house. she knew how to do it and she was confident about doing it. she love that part of the first lady role. georgia -- in georgia. about howtion is politically involved mamie was before she entered the white house? eisenhower dwight was not polit
. >> life in the philippines and life in panama, both were extremely uncomfortable from amy would be eat and humidity. it was somewhat primitive. the philippines where they lived was much more comfortable. they had a very nice apartment. it was air-conditioned. , she haderiod of time a difficult time to adjust to the environment. she did not do well in the he. -- heat. of time inperiods the philippines when she suffered some health problems. >> there were a number of generals who...
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eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got the money as if it ain't leo's munt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of activists from across the u.s. canada and latin america who have one clear message. to shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas who called the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how you know pressure men with
eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got the money as if it ain't leo's munt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of activists from across the u.s. canada and latin america who have one clear message. to shut it down...
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any kid kind of bond focus on what ttp into the country from the ring of time this time i spot the panama city government's plans to host the stocks that the minute sets. sunnyside and eight i made the claim i am making a statement in the senate either nominate a team that of the pakistani parliament on thursday. by the minister did not give any specific details. it is clear that the pakistan government was aware about the southern us presence in the country anderson says an extend credit to stimuli sharif has been pushing for negotiations with the ttp a name for two thousand including several pakistani make it a snap in the past six years and for the attack on the amtrak in sunny ca among other uses that was also known as my daddy deal for the heat inside the media programs he is to post this now to head the m medical attention after the seven thousand and two. i din even impose tiny ice on a cruise in the pakistani town of spots for two years until the army makes men began filing into the offences. one of the southern us nomination is another indication that the pentagon has now seen th
any kid kind of bond focus on what ttp into the country from the ring of time this time i spot the panama city government's plans to host the stocks that the minute sets. sunnyside and eight i made the claim i am making a statement in the senate either nominate a team that of the pakistani parliament on thursday. by the minister did not give any specific details. it is clear that the pakistan government was aware about the southern us presence in the country anderson says an extend credit to...
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florida pandhandle including panama city and that is in affect until 5:00 p.m. time. no current tornado warnings, but the threat is in place. when warning is issued for your county seek shelter. that is in place throughout the day in central florida and including orlando and tampa and parts of southern georgia and eastern parts of the carolinas. that's the severe weather. otherwise precipitation widespread already. we have snow coming down in parts of upstate new york and pennsylvania, and again, this is only today in the afternoon. we expect this to continue overnight and tomorrow for the northeast. it is significant precipitation out there. the center of the storm right now in the southeast and heavy rain in georgia and tennessee and in the carolinas. but as the storm heads north, it will be intensifying and the wind gusts is the concern. that dark shading blue are gusts at 50 miles per hour. new york city could see 50 miles per hour wind gusts and widespread over new jersey and delaware and look at noon, worst of the conditions in terms of the wind will be in place
florida pandhandle including panama city and that is in affect until 5:00 p.m. time. no current tornado warnings, but the threat is in place. when warning is issued for your county seek shelter. that is in place throughout the day in central florida and including orlando and tampa and parts of southern georgia and eastern parts of the carolinas. that's the severe weather. otherwise precipitation widespread already. we have snow coming down in parts of upstate new york and pennsylvania, and...
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when i was a senator, i was very proud and pleased to vote to ratify both the colombia and the panama trade promotion agreements, which president obama signed into law. and we're already seeing the growth that these agreements made possible. during the first year of the u.s.-colombia fta, nearly 800 colombian companies of all sizes entered the u.s. market for the very first time. these new exporters sold their goods and services in more than 20 different american states. and today, vice president biden is traveling to panama to visit the canal expansion project that will continue to spark increased trade throughout the region. under president obama's leadership, we've also helped expand the region's participation in the trans-pacific partnership, taking it beyond chile and peru to include canada and mexico. and we have redoubled our commitment to nafta, the greatest single step toward shared prosperity in this hemisphere, which i am pleased to say also i voted for at a time when i think people remember it was very contentious and very difficult. but all of us know - can't rest on thos
when i was a senator, i was very proud and pleased to vote to ratify both the colombia and the panama trade promotion agreements, which president obama signed into law. and we're already seeing the growth that these agreements made possible. during the first year of the u.s.-colombia fta, nearly 800 colombian companies of all sizes entered the u.s. market for the very first time. these new exporters sold their goods and services in more than 20 different american states. and today, vice...
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the panama canal and had to be done. he did it. it had to be done. the united states for not funding because the nationalists would've insisted we gave them control. it's getting bigger. getting wider. i think it's working. it's still one of the greatest miracles i've ever actually witness. there's no engine. it's all water. reagan ran against that. human rights around the world inconsistently. the fact the united states as a champion of human rights. we didn't implement it in iran unfortunately. it's just going to honduras for decades. >> i asked people, what policies did he pass or was for basically make things bad? i can't get an answer. >> when you talk to your hawkish friends coming is the only guy that got his role. egypt in bed with it. he did that. [applause] we keep forgetting to ran was not your number one strategic enemy like it was today. it was featured today got a method with israel. that was quite an achievement. >> hotkeys that one network with my boss. thank you. >> about compromise and it seems like there aren't any other adults on
the panama canal and had to be done. he did it. it had to be done. the united states for not funding because the nationalists would've insisted we gave them control. it's getting bigger. getting wider. i think it's working. it's still one of the greatest miracles i've ever actually witness. there's no engine. it's all water. reagan ran against that. human rights around the world inconsistently. the fact the united states as a champion of human rights. we didn't implement it in iran...
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. >> at the age of 7, i remember i was in panama, and it was new year's. and i slept on one of these trundle beds that pulls out from a bunk bed and i remember rolling over and looking and there was the behind of one of the sisters in the home and she was having sex with my father, less than a foot from me. i remember her name to this day. i remember getting up and going to the bathroom and looking in my mom's room. and my mom was having sex with the woman's husband. this wasn't an anomaly. >> okay. girls, don't cover up too quick. >> it was part of our doctrine, it was part of our dogma and not something that was restricted to adults. we were taught that as children. >> he doesn't get to appreciate your beauty that often. let's show you how we bed down here at night. >> we love you. >> love you! >> armed with camcorders, the farr flung communes often recorded their exploits sending david berg messages of love. >> we love you. >> i tried so many things. tried to somehow fit in. somehow to find a normal life. he shall has said, who i've talked to about this
. >> at the age of 7, i remember i was in panama, and it was new year's. and i slept on one of these trundle beds that pulls out from a bunk bed and i remember rolling over and looking and there was the behind of one of the sisters in the home and she was having sex with my father, less than a foot from me. i remember her name to this day. i remember getting up and going to the bathroom and looking in my mom's room. and my mom was having sex with the woman's husband. this wasn't an...
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now, there's also a tornado watch across parts of the florida panhandle including panama city until 5 p.m. eastern because that threat for tornadoes continues in place throughout the afternoon hours ors -- hours. otherwise threat for severe weather including damaging winds and also tornadoes still in effect across central florida, georgia and the carolinas as the storm system continues to ramp up and head northward. and this storm system is very widespread. we're already seeing a little bit of show coming down across portions of pennsylvania and the center of it still across parts of southeast where it is producing very heavy rain in georgia and tennessee. and the timing on this storm system, so through this evening we're still expecting it to be in place across parts of the southeast with heavy rain, some of the higher elevations of the central appalachias and southern appalachias are going to see that wintry mix, and by tomorrow, jenna, and during the overnight hours tonight, that's when we're going to be seeing the worst of the conditions across the northeast. we could see gusts to
now, there's also a tornado watch across parts of the florida panhandle including panama city until 5 p.m. eastern because that threat for tornadoes continues in place throughout the afternoon hours ors -- hours. otherwise threat for severe weather including damaging winds and also tornadoes still in effect across central florida, georgia and the carolinas as the storm system continues to ramp up and head northward. and this storm system is very widespread. we're already seeing a little bit of...