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KENS 5 morning host Roma Villavicencio talks about staying positive during hard days before Great Day SA
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Roma Villavicencio, here with her dog Felix on on the River Walk in the Blue Star Art Gallery area, was named permanent host of KENS 5’s “Great Day SA” in December.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Roma Villavicencio credits her experience doing gritty journalism in Oregon, inspiration from her Mexican-immigrant parents and a bout with ovarian cancer with giving her the determination to get where she is today.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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its leaders ultimately view nuclear weapons as critical to regime survival. our assessment is boles administered by our observations of some activity that is inconsistent with full de-nuclearization. while we assess that sanctions on exports have been effective and largely maintained, north korea seeks to mitigate the effects of the u.s.-led pressure campaign through diplomatic engagement, counter pressure against the sanctions regime and direct sanctions evasion. reporter: so, again, that is a much different assessment than what we have heard from the president since his meeting with kim jong-un last year. afterwards he tweeted that the world is much safer, that north korea has essentially agreed to denuclearize. that is not the view of the president s own intelligence community, his own director of national intelligence saying they won t give up their weapons
truthful. you can be both, you know. when the polls came out last week i let you speak. when the boles came out last week, and what was the number one story? all right, worrisome democrats because white men are at the top of the ticket. we have to leave it there. doesn t make it true. thank you. we appreciate you being here. happy new year. we should point out, we have more than a year before anyone votes in the election. coming up, calm down and enjoy the ride. that is the message from the president of the united states, heading into 2019. so what will be the administration s priorities and what will it mean for congress as the shutdown continues?
anthony: yeah, i m not doing it. so what s the most common injury? sonia: so, a lot of knee and shoulders, dislocated shoulders. laurent: head injuries. anthony: concussions. laurent: concussions. anthony: i mean, i notice there is a bar here. how stupid do people get on the mountain? laurent: you would be very surprised. we see people not trained, not well equipped, following the ski tracks that get them to travesties, glaciers, crags. anthony: so if he drinks two boles of genepi and he goes off piste and falls into a crevasse, dislocates his shoulder, breaks his knee. eric: why me? anthony: and has a concussion. this is a hypothetical question. so, okay, hypothermia is setting
he robs five more coaches in a year, further embarrassing detective james hume and wells fargo in the process. as black bart continues his obsessive crime spree, public humiliation forces the wells fargo detectives to increase their efforts. bolting the strong box to the floor of the coaches. after a reward issued for his capture, black bart has every reason to disappear, but the lure of just one more robbery, too much. boles returns to a reliable spot for what should be an easy score. why do criminals return to the scene of the crime? there s a sense of super yoiori we re attracted back to the areas that also could cause problems for us. nothing could prepare boles for 19-year-old jimmy, a friend of the coach driver. who s hitched a ride into the