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time to vote no on prop 46. >>> hidalgo -- >> yeah. >> jose hidalgo is getting ready for a big day. >> hidalgo. >> for the nearly three years he's been in jail, hidalgo has only seen himself get into deeper trouble. but he's maintained strong support from his family, and today his mother and grandmother have arrived to visit him. >> i visit him as much as i could, maybe every week, every two weeks, and it takes maybe four to five hours to even see him because he is one of the inmates that has to be walked with security next to him. he's not in population. he's always in lockdown. >> hidalgo also gets financial support from his family. they deposit money into his inmate account which he can use to purchase snacks or toiletries from the jail commissary. >> when i see people don't have family around, it's trouble. my family is around. if it wasn't for them, i'd be struggling too. >> thank you. >> do you all have a password? >> yes. >> my mom, she only speaks spanish, so when we come here to visit him, we talk to him in both of our languages, but she's always there for him. she loves him
time to vote no on prop 46. >>> hidalgo -- >> yeah. >> jose hidalgo is getting ready for a big day. >> hidalgo. >> for the nearly three years he's been in jail, hidalgo has only seen himself get into deeper trouble. but he's maintained strong support from his family, and today his mother and grandmother have arrived to visit him. >> i visit him as much as i could, maybe every week, every two weeks, and it takes maybe four to five hours to even see him...
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el padre miguel hidalgo era uno de estos patriotas.odos los habitantes del pueblo. cuando llegaron hidalgo les habló otra vez de la igualdad entre los hombres. les habló de cómo los indígenas, mestizos y criollos deberían tener los mismos derechos que los españoles que gobernaban las colonias. dijo que era el momento de ser una nación independiente. y así empezó la lucha por la independencia. por ese motivo, cada dieciséis de septiembre hay grandes celebraciones en todo el país. como dice ramón, debes regresar para celebrar estas fiestas con nosotros. ime gustaría! consuelo: pero, mercedes no has dicho nada del cinco de mayo. tienes razón. otra lucha importante que celebramos es contra los franceses. como ya sabrás, arturo, en mil ochocientos sesenta y uno los franceses invadieron méxico. napoleón tercero siempre había soñado con poseer territorios en américa. en esa época, benito juárez era presidente de méxico. pero nuestro país estaba dividido. había un gran conflicto entre los conservadores y los liberales. llegaron las tropas fran
el padre miguel hidalgo era uno de estos patriotas.odos los habitantes del pueblo. cuando llegaron hidalgo les habló otra vez de la igualdad entre los hombres. les habló de cómo los indígenas, mestizos y criollos deberían tener los mismos derechos que los españoles que gobernaban las colonias. dijo que era el momento de ser una nación independiente. y así empezó la lucha por la independencia. por ese motivo, cada dieciséis de septiembre hay grandes celebraciones en todo el país. como...
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a century later in 1848, news of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo ending the mexican-american war was first told of the still secret terms. nugent spent a month basically under house arrest in the capitol. 50 years after that in 1896, john morris a "baltimore sun" reporter reported that a number of elected officials were taking payouts from gaming sources. the significance of this case is that this jailing prompted baltimore journalists to push for the then unheard of legislation that would protect them from having to reveal sources identities in court, a reporter's privilege, much like the spousal privilege or the doctor-patient privilege. the statute has been amended a few times but the state has never felt the need to resichbd the protection. we now see 38 states and the district of columbia enact such shield laws, it is those state shield laws that provide the real protections to journalists as right at the federal level is weaker than ever. thanks to the state efforts, we know that shield laus work, now more than ever it is time to demand that congress pass a meaningful shield la
a century later in 1848, news of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo ending the mexican-american war was first told of the still secret terms. nugent spent a month basically under house arrest in the capitol. 50 years after that in 1896, john morris a "baltimore sun" reporter reported that a number of elected officials were taking payouts from gaming sources. the significance of this case is that this jailing prompted baltimore journalists to push for the then unheard of legislation that...
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a century later in 1848, news of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo ending the mexican-american war was first told of the still secret terms. nugent spent a month basically under house arrest in the capitol. 50 years after that in 1896, john morris a "baltimore sun" reporter reported that a number of elected officials were taking payouts from gaming sources. the significance of this case is that this jailing prompted baltimore journalists to push for the then unheard of legislation that would protect them from having to reveal sources identities in court, a reporter's privilege, much like the spousal privilege or the doctor-patient privilege. the statute has been amended a few times but the state has never felt the need to resichbd the protection. we now see 38 states and the district of columbia enact such shield laws, it is those state shield laws that provide the real protections to journalists as right at the federal level is weaker than ever. thanks to the state efforts, we know that shield laus work, now more than ever it is time to demand that congress pass a meaningful shield la
a century later in 1848, news of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo ending the mexican-american war was first told of the still secret terms. nugent spent a month basically under house arrest in the capitol. 50 years after that in 1896, john morris a "baltimore sun" reporter reported that a number of elected officials were taking payouts from gaming sources. the significance of this case is that this jailing prompted baltimore journalists to push for the then unheard of legislation that...
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university that offered a range of courses, everything from the history of the treating of guadalupe hidalgo, to -- which is what civil rights organizers were demanding as one solution to poverty. and there was also the many races soul center which fostered intercultural exchange between the residents, especially through music and dance. but it was a particularly rainy spring, i feel like again, just like the meredith march, there was a lot of rain. as one of my -- the folks i spoke with for the book said, it rained like in the bible, in 19 days out of 31, it poured. it was a particularly wet spring here. and it had to be evacuated twice, you can see, you know, what happened. i think maybe the drainage has gotten better in west potomac park. and here's pictures of slightlier happier times. barbers doing their jobs, so by the time most of the mexican-american and native american marchers arrived from the west, which was several days after resurrection city had been started, and they started pitching tents there, the city was a mess. as ernest vehill, denver's crusader for justice said with so
university that offered a range of courses, everything from the history of the treating of guadalupe hidalgo, to -- which is what civil rights organizers were demanding as one solution to poverty. and there was also the many races soul center which fostered intercultural exchange between the residents, especially through music and dance. but it was a particularly rainy spring, i feel like again, just like the meredith march, there was a lot of rain. as one of my -- the folks i spoke with for...
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university that offered a range of courses, everything from the history of the treating of guadalupe hidalgo, to -- which is what civil rights organizers were demanding as one solution to poverty. and there was also the many races soul center which fostered intercultural exchange between the residents, especially through music and dance. but it was a particularly rainy spring, i feel like again, just like the meredith march, there was a lot of rain. as one of my -- the folks i spoke with for the book said, it rained like in the bible, in 19 days out of 31, it poured. it was a particularly wet spring here. and it had to be evacuated twice, you can see, you know, what happened. i think maybe the drainage has gotten better in west potomac park. and here's pictures of slightlier happier times. barbers doing their jobs, so by the time most of the mexican-american and native american marchers arrived from the west, which was several days after resurrection city had been started, and they started pitching tents there, the city was a mess. as ernest vehill, denver's crusader for justice said with so
university that offered a range of courses, everything from the history of the treating of guadalupe hidalgo, to -- which is what civil rights organizers were demanding as one solution to poverty. and there was also the many races soul center which fostered intercultural exchange between the residents, especially through music and dance. but it was a particularly rainy spring, i feel like again, just like the meredith march, there was a lot of rain. as one of my -- the folks i spoke with for...
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a century later in 1848, news of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo ending the mexican-american war was first reported to the american people after a newspaper reporter, john nugent of the "new york herald" was told of the still secret terms. nugent spent a month basically under house arrest in the capitol. 50 years after that in 1896, john morris, a "baltimore sun" reporter, reported that a number of elected officials were taking payoffs from gaming sources. when he refused to name his source before the grand jury, he was in prison until the grand jury's term expired. the significance of this case is that this jailing prompted baltimore journalists to push for the then unheard of legislation that would protect them from having to reveal sources identities in court, a reporter's privilege, much like the spousal privilege or the doctor-patient privilege. the statute has been amended a few times but the state has never felt the need to rescind the protection. in the centuries since then we now see 38 states and the district of columbia enact such shield laws. it is those state shield laws
a century later in 1848, news of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo ending the mexican-american war was first reported to the american people after a newspaper reporter, john nugent of the "new york herald" was told of the still secret terms. nugent spent a month basically under house arrest in the capitol. 50 years after that in 1896, john morris, a "baltimore sun" reporter, reported that a number of elected officials were taking payoffs from gaming sources. when he refused to...
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juan hidalgo! y tambiÉn yosoyo.tar y para eso nos acompaÑa nuestra experta manera botero que nos va a hablar de la moda de aquellos aÑos que no pasan de moda, y les decimos cÓmo combinar los atuendos del dÍa de hoy, buenos días. >> cÓmo estÁs? >> me encanta tu pelo. >> a mÍ el tuyo me fascina. vamos a hablar de cÓmo incorporar las prendas ochentera en look actuales, recordemos que estaba caracterizado por mucho color, vamos a ver prendas ochentera superÓ en el dÍa de hoy. >> los jeans eran altos. >> sÚper altos, resaltaban las curvas femeninas, como vemos a nuestra primera modelo, el pantalÓn de tiro alto, jean de tiro alto, con una chaqueta a la cintura cerrada, nos hace ver mas sexy, es con colores menores sexy, muy ochentero tambiÉn, y en los ochentas llevÁbamos unos convers, todo el tiempo. es una tendencia que nunca va a pasar de moda. >> asÍ es, vamos ahora con los colores, recuerdo que era una Época muy colorida, cÓmo podemos incorporarlos en las prendas inducir a la moda con esos toquecitos de los 80? >> seÑ
juan hidalgo! y tambiÉn yosoyo.tar y para eso nos acompaÑa nuestra experta manera botero que nos va a hablar de la moda de aquellos aÑos que no pasan de moda, y les decimos cÓmo combinar los atuendos del dÍa de hoy, buenos días. >> cÓmo estÁs? >> me encanta tu pelo. >> a mÍ el tuyo me fascina. vamos a hablar de cÓmo incorporar las prendas ochentera en look actuales, recordemos que estaba caracterizado por mucho color, vamos a ver prendas ochentera superÓ en el dÍa...