Roberto Ruiz
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No, no, no, this is very new, the eSIM is very new. And he told me, man, it's cool and everyone making the links live and you didn't run out of signal. Today, with this, with a tripod, with my microphones, it's over, right? And from there you come out live from the point, because Israel is a very connected area.
No, no, no, this is very new, the eSIM is very new. And he told me, man, it's cool and everyone making the links live and you didn't run out of signal. Today, with this, with a tripod, with my microphones, it's over, right? And from there you come out live from the point, because Israel is a very connected area.
y tienes la oportunidad de hacer cobertura de guerra en vivo y donde estén ocurriendo las cosas.
y tienes la oportunidad de hacer cobertura de guerra en vivo y donde estén ocurriendo las cosas.
Pues te avientas a la aventura. A ver, nĂșmero uno, en el periodismo es tu... Once again, taking into account my terms, your Super Bowl, your big leagues will be covering this tone, right? So obviously you have the motivation to say, I want to do a good job. And the adrenaline. And the adrenaline. And the other, well, you don't know how you're going to react until you get there.
Pues te avientas a la aventura. A ver, nĂșmero uno, en el periodismo es tu... Once again, taking into account my terms, your Super Bowl, your big leagues will be covering this tone, right? So obviously you have the motivation to say, I want to do a good job. And the adrenaline. And the adrenaline. And the other, well, you don't know how you're going to react until you get there.
It's like when you change to Mexico City, our province sees you as a provincial and you hear the chemical alert for the first time. o te cagas, o dices tĂș, ah, mira, puedo manejar esto. A mi primer bombazo, mi primer misilazo, dije, ok, no tengo un tema yo en lo personal, vamos a desarrollar todo esto y empezar a platicar y transmitir.
It's like when you change to Mexico City, our province sees you as a provincial and you hear the chemical alert for the first time. o te cagas, o dices tĂș, ah, mira, puedo manejar esto. A mi primer bombazo, mi primer misilazo, dije, ok, no tengo un tema yo en lo personal, vamos a desarrollar todo esto y empezar a platicar y transmitir.
Bueno, porque ya estabas curtido, o sea, te has metido hasta en aguas negras, gĂŒey. Ya un poquito mĂĄs el gallito mĂĄs hecho, Âżno? Nuestro background mexicano tambiĂ©n aporta. If there were colleagues, let's see, there were three from the press pool that we were going to, there were three that said, I'm not going. I was going to cover the commemoration of the year of the 7th of October.
Bueno, porque ya estabas curtido, o sea, te has metido hasta en aguas negras, gĂŒey. Ya un poquito mĂĄs el gallito mĂĄs hecho, Âżno? Nuestro background mexicano tambiĂ©n aporta. If there were colleagues, let's see, there were three from the press pool that we were going to, there were three that said, I'm not going. I was going to cover the commemoration of the year of the 7th of October.
And they said, I don't travel. And well, thank you, with permission and very well in your right, right? But then there were people who went back.
And they said, I don't travel. And well, thank you, with permission and very well in your right, right? But then there were people who went back.
It's all day. Right now, for example, I activated it. The issue is nine hours of difference. It's an app. It's an app. It's an app like that. And for example, here you go in and it warns you about all the alerts. I have the whole country active. So you go in here and it tells you in which areas this fell. It's a geolocation like a type of Google Maps. It's been 50 minutes. It was the last bombing.
It's all day. Right now, for example, I activated it. The issue is nine hours of difference. It's an app. It's an app. It's an app like that. And for example, here you go in and it warns you about all the alerts. I have the whole country active. So you go in here and it tells you in which areas this fell. It's a geolocation like a type of Google Maps. It's been 50 minutes. It was the last bombing.
So here come the areas where the missiles are falling. You open here. This is the Galicia Sea that I was telling you about. This is Haifa, which is the most important port in Israel. And Tel Aviv is... Here, this is Tel Aviv, and this is the gas strip.
So here come the areas where the missiles are falling. You open here. This is the Galicia Sea that I was telling you about. This is Haifa, which is the most important port in Israel. And Tel Aviv is... Here, this is Tel Aviv, and this is the gas strip.
It's a very small country, so here they tell you where it's falling, you get into detail, they tell you when it fell, what fell, and that's how the alerts come to you. For example, one just fell. Right now they're bombing. And here you get in and it tells you close because I have all the country active. If this comes close to you, at that moment you run to the refuge. Why?
It's a very small country, so here they tell you where it's falling, you get into detail, they tell you when it fell, what fell, and that's how the alerts come to you. For example, one just fell. Right now they're bombing. And here you get in and it tells you close because I have all the country active. If this comes close to you, at that moment you run to the refuge. Why?
Because they are already, my missile is in the air. They are about to lower it and all the piece is the one that. In your videos we saw that you just got into one of these refuges. There are many, I insist, in the houses, in the protocols inside the house, being on the street, starting on October 7, they began to build more and more of these shelters or safe places.
Because they are already, my missile is in the air. They are about to lower it and all the piece is the one that. In your videos we saw that you just got into one of these refuges. There are many, I insist, in the houses, in the protocols inside the house, being on the street, starting on October 7, they began to build more and more of these shelters or safe places.