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capitolio enfebrero pasad culpable..in- el-khalifi federaxandries c fbi enn estaciienndel fr delapitollos exploscual teeralncubieer guare mae fuega diar a funaba... embre podri frentacadena perpetua. preservar vivienda a bajo costo en el distrito de columbia sigue siendo un reto. es por eso que maÑana sabado, el centro latino de desarrollo economico estara realizando su quinta cumbre de vivienda... esta actividad esta destinada a mantener unaomunicn entre el gobierno y residentes en busca de soluciones a una serie de problematicas, como la necesidad que mas inquilinos tengan acceso a edificios, y prevenir el desplazamiento de familias ante los proyectos de revitalizacion...la cumbre se llevara acabo en la iglesia cristiana de la ciudad nacional desde la una hasta las cuatro de la tarde... en washington se conmemoro un aniversario mas del peor accidente de trenes metro en la historia de la region... lilian mass estuvo en la ceremonia y nos trae los detalles... hoy marca el 3r aniversario del accidente de metro que ha cobrado mÁs vidas en la historia de esta divisiÓn de transporte. un total de 9 p
capitolio enfebrero pasad culpable..in- el-khalifi federaxandries c fbi enn estaciienndel fr delapitollos exploscual teeralncubieer guare mae fuega diar a funaba... embre podri frentacadena perpetua. preservar vivienda a bajo costo en el distrito de columbia sigue siendo un reto. es por eso que maÑana sabado, el centro latino de desarrollo economico estara realizando su quinta cumbre de vivienda... esta actividad esta destinada a mantener unaomunicn entre el gobierno y residentes en busca de...
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because although they were explo exploited working class mill workers, they understood that slavery, they believed that slavery threatened their own dignity and identity as free laborers. that they were proud of being free labors even though they weren't making that much. that slavery threatened that. they were the staunchest supporters of the union, of the opportunity to end slavery. mill in his essay in a sense is voicing that view. workers, they're starving to death because of the union blockade. and mill spoke for them. workers refused to recognize the confederacy, break the union blockade, and they truly should be seen as among the great heroes of the war collectively. marks, carl marks who wrote a column for horace greeley's "new york tribune" in the 1850s and followed the war passionately because he saw the war as a step in his vision of communism and believed that the war reflected the unity of the working classes internationally and here he essentially says as much. he says the misery that the stoppage of the factories and the labor time motivated by the blockade of the slav
because although they were explo exploited working class mill workers, they understood that slavery, they believed that slavery threatened their own dignity and identity as free laborers. that they were proud of being free labors even though they weren't making that much. that slavery threatened that. they were the staunchest supporters of the union, of the opportunity to end slavery. mill in his essay in a sense is voicing that view. workers, they're starving to death because of the union...
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i don't want to share it with another country, and -- and under this treaty if you import what you explo exploit, you don't have to pay any royalty. royalty-free. if you're importing it to your country, so that's an extraordinary offering, and it comes to the real nub of this choice we face which i think mr. bellinger put his finger on. this is not a choice between sort of a flawed treaty and what the impact might be and do you take some benefits in exchange for that, or if you don't do it, you go out and get the same benefits? i think one of you suggested we ought to be doing these programs of distribution to these countries through our aid program. i don't know if you've been following the budget lately, but we ain't growing our aid programs. we're shrinking them. our influence in the middle east significantly reduced by our inability to affect things, our ability to do counterterrorism, our ability to bring 60% of the populations of some arab countries out of destitute poverty because of the absence of anything remotely resembling a marshall plan or anything like it in modern context
i don't want to share it with another country, and -- and under this treaty if you import what you explo exploit, you don't have to pay any royalty. royalty-free. if you're importing it to your country, so that's an extraordinary offering, and it comes to the real nub of this choice we face which i think mr. bellinger put his finger on. this is not a choice between sort of a flawed treaty and what the impact might be and do you take some benefits in exchange for that, or if you don't do it, you...
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and by the way, is good for the immigrant so they're not being explo exploited. also the border security element, which has improved. but it needs to continue to improve. then, i think we need to modernize. the second step is to modernize our legal ill grags system. one of the things we don't talk about enough is in my opinion the single greatest contributor to illegal immigration is a broken legal immigration system. i think if you do those two things, then the plight of 12 million or 9 million or whatever the number is, it becomes easier to guy with. it won't become easy. but it will become easier if you have the confidence -- >> you get into these issues as any legislator does, and it's the final step that's the hardest. who can become legal? what is amnesty? and that's why this question is so crucial. can anyone become legal who is here illegally without first going home? >> well, we've talked about, for example in the case of the kids. and i began to work on an idea, a few months ago, that hopefully one day will be reality. and that is what do you do -- how
and by the way, is good for the immigrant so they're not being explo exploited. also the border security element, which has improved. but it needs to continue to improve. then, i think we need to modernize. the second step is to modernize our legal ill grags system. one of the things we don't talk about enough is in my opinion the single greatest contributor to illegal immigration is a broken legal immigration system. i think if you do those two things, then the plight of 12 million or 9...
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i understand you're one of the first improvised explo ploeplos devices ied casualties of operation iraqi freedom. is that, perhaps, true? >> yes, sir. >> yeah. you also testified before the oversight subcommittee on seamless transition issues in 2010. >> yes, sir. >> have you discussed any of your concerns raised in your testimony with the va clinicians or other va officials? >> i certainly have, sir. i've had the opportunity to speak with numerous current va physicians and prosthetic chiefs. several candid off-record discussions. and all of them had real concerns about this process and about us moving forward in changing our procurement requirements and potentially tieing the hands of our clinicians and hampering the delivery time for our veterans. >> i guess particularly the members here on the va subcommittee, which i've served for 24 years, i guess with the growing population of wounded veterans, do you feel confident that the transition that we're making will not encounter greater delays, perhaps in our veterans receiving the care they need and the prosthetics they need? >> sir, i c
i understand you're one of the first improvised explo ploeplos devices ied casualties of operation iraqi freedom. is that, perhaps, true? >> yes, sir. >> yeah. you also testified before the oversight subcommittee on seamless transition issues in 2010. >> yes, sir. >> have you discussed any of your concerns raised in your testimony with the va clinicians or other va officials? >> i certainly have, sir. i've had the opportunity to speak with numerous current va...
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city of the incas, hidden high in the andies mountains of peru it remained out of reach of spanish explo grueling five thai hike. >> it's accessible to anybody, no matter your age or physical fitness and the best is probably the train and with trains departing all of the time all day long down to machu picchu. >> the gateway to machu picchu is the city of cusco and there are now more flights than ever. >> they used to service directly from the u.s. to lima and they connect through lan to cusco. the competition has made it a much more attractive destination. only 2500 visitors a day are allowed to machu picchu so make sure you buy your ticket in advance. machu picchu has experienced explosive growth in the last decade as it has made almost everybody's bucket list and world while. it's tran 16eddent alley beautiful. >> i have more details about the thing s to do and places to go and joining me now from new york, you recently visited peru so you have the inside scoop. we will talk with cusco. you get there and where do you want to stay? what's your favorite? cusco is a city filled with hist
city of the incas, hidden high in the andies mountains of peru it remained out of reach of spanish explo grueling five thai hike. >> it's accessible to anybody, no matter your age or physical fitness and the best is probably the train and with trains departing all of the time all day long down to machu picchu. >> the gateway to machu picchu is the city of cusco and there are now more flights than ever. >> they used to service directly from the u.s. to lima and they connect...
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the battery emits an electrical charge that ignites an explos e explosive. >> we don't want an innocent child or victim to pick it up and get killed. >> reporter: 22 billboards like these have been posted. warning residents that yellow flashlights equals bomb. there are few leads. janelle was lucky. >> i won't be picking anything up off the ground anytime soon. >> reporter: authorities believe the same person is behind the attack because the bombs have the same design and same type of explosiv explosives. the recovered bombs have been sent to an atf lab in california. >> do they think this person is seeking attention? >> reporter: i spoke to someone last night who said they believe the intent is to maim or kill. >>> we're going across the pond now. british prime minister david cameron and his wife left their 8-year-old daughter nancy in a pub after family lunch. they didn't realize she wasn't in the car until two miles down the road. it happened a few months ago but it just made the news now. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. semp talking about the story this morning, asking how
the battery emits an electrical charge that ignites an explos e explosive. >> we don't want an innocent child or victim to pick it up and get killed. >> reporter: 22 billboards like these have been posted. warning residents that yellow flashlights equals bomb. there are few leads. janelle was lucky. >> i won't be picking anything up off the ground anytime soon. >> reporter: authorities believe the same person is behind the attack because the bombs have the same design...