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orleans. roberta thank you and enjoy the panel. [applause]. thank you taylor and thank you to the nation institute for sponsoring this evening. i'm going to introduce my friends and colleagues. then jed is going to lead us in conversation. we lost one person for the evening having to do with a good reason in regard to his own book and we excused him and said we will manage to self organize. so we have and we expect it to be a lively conversation and that some port he will open up for questions from the audience and there will be cards passed around for you to put questions and post them to us. i will start on my right with jed who i thought wrote the best post katrina book called breach of faith. [applause]. >> until now yes. >> he became a good friend and even an editorial critic of mine over the years. he was on the city editor at the times at the time of the pulitzer-winning coverage of katrina. and of course course you know breach of faith. then we have to my right karen who, if and when y
orleans. roberta thank you and enjoy the panel. [applause]. thank you taylor and thank you to the nation institute for sponsoring this evening. i'm going to introduce my friends and colleagues. then jed is going to lead us in conversation. we lost one person for the evening having to do with a good reason in regard to his own book and we excused him and said we will manage to self organize. so we have and we expect it to be a lively conversation and that some port he will open up for questions...
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let me start off by saying something about new orleans and the people of new orleans. the people of new orleans are a very, very resilient people and it started from the beginning of the history of new orleans up until today. we started off, and you can go back to 1788 when there was a fire in new orleans that burned 856 of the 1100 buildings that made up new orleans. that was 80% of the city burned. six years later 212 buildings burned but the good thing about the people of new orleans, we always pick up ourselves up to rebuild and make a better life. go to 185 when we had a yellow fever and epidemic. almost 8,000 people died. and if you look at the time between 185 and 1905 45,000 people lost their lives. the city picked itself up and dusted itself off. then fast forward to 1965, and that was the year that hurricane betsy devastated the city of new orleans and that was the first storm to wrack up the cost of $1 billion in damage and i will talk about hurricanes katrina and rita that hit new orleans and devastated the entire gulf coast but significantly damaged new or
let me start off by saying something about new orleans and the people of new orleans. the people of new orleans are a very, very resilient people and it started from the beginning of the history of new orleans up until today. we started off, and you can go back to 1788 when there was a fire in new orleans that burned 856 of the 1100 buildings that made up new orleans. that was 80% of the city burned. six years later 212 buildings burned but the good thing about the people of new orleans, we...
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exciting time to be in the new orleans region today. but as we reflect on the devastation of crib katrina 10 years ago we know how much it took it come and worksing with the pastors resource council, who came together to say while government had its failings communities came together churches came doing faith-based groups like we know they have done to help to give people to people and so we obviously reflect on and pray for the lives that were lost and the devastation that was horrific but celebrate the recovery that is still so evident in the people of louisiana. . mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves, is recognized for the remainder of the hour as the designee of the majority leader. mr. graves: thank you mr. speaker. mr. speaker, 10 years ago, the scene flashing across our television screens showed what appeared to be a third world country. literally bodies floating in the streets, people that were homeless, homes washed
exciting time to be in the new orleans region today. but as we reflect on the devastation of crib katrina 10 years ago we know how much it took it come and worksing with the pastors resource council, who came together to say while government had its failings communities came together churches came doing faith-based groups like we know they have done to help to give people to people and so we obviously reflect on and pray for the lives that were lost and the devastation that was horrific but...
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when we come back, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. ♪ mark: as the 10 year anniversary of new orleansicane katrina approaches, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu came by to talk with us about what he has seen in new orleans since 2010. we talked about the storm. mitch landrieu: this was a man-made disaster. it is when the levees were broken that the city was compromised. post-katrina we have a $14.5 billion levy system. john: mark: mark: if katrina hit today what would happen? mayor landrieu: we would be safe and fine. the levees are much stronger than they were before. it is not a guarantee -- bigger storms are coming our way. by the way, new orleans is really the nation's canary in the coal mine. we are an example from miami to new york, which suffered from sandy. amongst all these natural disasters and terrorist attacks, you have to build a more resilient city, so when you build back, you have to build back stronger. the magnificent thing that the people have done is they didn't build the city back the way it was -- they built it the way it should have always been. as you see us rebu
when we come back, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. ♪ mark: as the 10 year anniversary of new orleansicane katrina approaches, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu came by to talk with us about what he has seen in new orleans since 2010. we talked about the storm. mitch landrieu: this was a man-made disaster. it is when the levees were broken that the city was compromised. post-katrina we have a $14.5 billion levy system. john: mark: mark: if katrina hit today what would happen? mayor landrieu:...
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>>had a good time in new orleans? >>i have a new love for new orleans. it's such a beautiful city and it's so passionate and the food is amazing. so thank you john, for taking me around. >>thank you so much for hanging around with us. >>you took me to so many good places today. >>cheers. >>(music) >>coming up, i go gator hunting on the bayou with captain bishop. >>oh, watch out. >>(scream) >>what??? holy crap. >>(music) americans... ...57% of us try to excercise regularly. 83% try to eat healthy. ...yet up to... 90% of us fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more, together. add one a day. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus, for women, bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. ...and for men, it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. take one a day multivitamins. ♪ ♪ and that's how they're made. ...no klondike ice cream meets candy bar. the best ice cream bar ever conceived. matt's gotten used to the funk in his man-cave. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his wife
>>had a good time in new orleans? >>i have a new love for new orleans. it's such a beautiful city and it's so passionate and the food is amazing. so thank you john, for taking me around. >>thank you so much for hanging around with us. >>you took me to so many good places today. >>cheers. >>(music) >>coming up, i go gator hunting on the bayou with captain bishop. >>oh, watch out. >>(scream) >>what??? holy crap. >>(music)...
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new orleans is an important part of this country.e thankful for the people of american for helping us stand up. the katrina 10 is going to thank people for helping us and to look forward to our 300 anniversary in three years. we were here before the rest of the country. we want to be a model for the rest of america and all of the things we are doing in terms of education, health care and resilience. how cities learn how to live through difficult times and stand themselves back up. mark: i love what you are doing on education and health care. pre-katrina you were not a leader. mitch: we were not a leader in much of anything. new orleans is an ascendant city. we still have problems as anybody else. we were at worst and we are going to first grade bloomberg has recognized us brady wall street journal. more people are moving into the city then leaving. gdp is growing faster. our jobs are going faster. our education system has been recalibrated. it is an amazing story of the only surviving but turning yourself around and becoming the city
new orleans is an important part of this country.e thankful for the people of american for helping us stand up. the katrina 10 is going to thank people for helping us and to look forward to our 300 anniversary in three years. we were here before the rest of the country. we want to be a model for the rest of america and all of the things we are doing in terms of education, health care and resilience. how cities learn how to live through difficult times and stand themselves back up. mark: i love...
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however, material they finally received from the new orleans' d.a.'s office provided ample ground for an appeal. >> the daily police reports showed us that these witnesses, freeman and perkins had told very, very different stories in 1985 before the trial as compared to what they said on the witness stand. we began to see how their stories were contrived to secure a conviction of an innocent man. >> there were numerous pieces of evidence inconsistent with john's guilt were consistent with freeman's guilt and that showed that freeman had lied at trial in his testimony on behalf of the state. >> after testifying he saw thompson murder ray liuzza, kevin freeman was given a plea deal and only served ten months in prison. >> we also received leads about potential witnesses who would be helpful from the police reports. there was a woman who lived across the street from mr. liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. ms. kelly and other witnesses who testified they saw a man with a blue steel revolver, 6'0" tall with close cut hair running past them
however, material they finally received from the new orleans' d.a.'s office provided ample ground for an appeal. >> the daily police reports showed us that these witnesses, freeman and perkins had told very, very different stories in 1985 before the trial as compared to what they said on the witness stand. we began to see how their stories were contrived to secure a conviction of an innocent man. >> there were numerous pieces of evidence inconsistent with john's guilt were...
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was going to move to new orleans. they was going to sell everything and go to new orleans. they was going to open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage resolves, the condo is a scene of it's a stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually starla returns to new orleans alone. moving in with friends she made during the trip. patrick informs his mother-in-law about the turn of events. >> he just told me that things was over between them. i never thought that i would lose him for a son-in-law because he was such a sweet guy. >> the apartment is now the exclusive domain of patrick and the man he met in new orleans. >> cocaine was obviously a big part of the story. i believe that at some point patrick got completely grandiose and thought he was ready to be king of the cocaine world. start his own cartel. >> police also say patrick become
was going to move to new orleans. they was going to sell everything and go to new orleans. they was going to open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage resolves, the condo is a scene of it's a stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually starla returns to new orleans alone. moving in...
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robert ray joins us live now from new orleans. >> some documented. some undocumented. but all of them with one message, they want integration reform by the united states government as soon as possible. >> inside this federal appeals court three judges listened to attorneys for the 26 states trying to stop president obama's executive action on immigration. >> when executive action happens it was divided in two sides. the sides that will benefits 5 million people with working permits. and another side with a new set of memorandums that will set new deportation priorities. >> just a couple of blocks away hundreds of protesters marched through downtown new orleans spreading their message and deportations and keep families together. some blocked streets, 14 were arrested. but for many like ronald martinez walked peacefully with their children. >> i have my family and my children here. i work every day because i'm a member of this community for 11 years. i came before katrina and this is my community. >> amid a festive scene kathy gomez marched for her husband who is current
robert ray joins us live now from new orleans. >> some documented. some undocumented. but all of them with one message, they want integration reform by the united states government as soon as possible. >> inside this federal appeals court three judges listened to attorneys for the 26 states trying to stop president obama's executive action on immigration. >> when executive action happens it was divided in two sides. the sides that will benefits 5 million people with working...
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en nueva orleans, univisiÓn. origen de una iniciativa que ha provocado deportaciones en tiempo rÉcord. se trata de la permanencia de agentes de inmigraciÓn dentro de la cÁrcel para detectar si los arrestados tienen antecedentes criminales. juan carlos nos cuenta detalladamente en quÉ consiste este plan. juan: el programa lo crearon las autoridades en fresno al oeste de california. el arresto o detenciÓn diario de al menos 100 personas por diversos delitos, desesperaba las autoridades y amenazaba con desbordar el centro penitenciario. desde el Último mes, 2 agentes de inmigraciÓn permanecen en el penal y examina exhaustivamente el rÉcord de todos los que allÍ llegan detenidos. >> la soluciÓn consiste en tener agentes de inmigraciÓn evitando que algÚn detenido sospechoso se escape. juan: los detenidos que registran antecedentes criminales, y que son indocumentados, se exponen a una deportaciÓn inmediata. >> nosotros evaluamos el expediente completo de cualquier crimen o delito cometido para ver si el acusado repres
en nueva orleans, univisiÓn. origen de una iniciativa que ha provocado deportaciones en tiempo rÉcord. se trata de la permanencia de agentes de inmigraciÓn dentro de la cÁrcel para detectar si los arrestados tienen antecedentes criminales. juan carlos nos cuenta detalladamente en quÉ consiste este plan. juan: el programa lo crearon las autoridades en fresno al oeste de california. el arresto o detenciÓn diario de al menos 100 personas por diversos delitos, desesperaba las autoridades y...
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i grew up in new orleans. i only had access to one newspaper. the same kid who grows up in new orleans in a working-class family now has access to as many newspapers as he can push a button for your he has access to video and to the whole world. we shouldn't get so caught up in the debates over the form and we shouldn't get so caught up in some of the romantic aspects of journalism, which believe me, i grew up in. it's better and it will be better 10 years from now. >> the future of the new york times in the digital age with chairman and publisher arthur sulzberger junior and executive editor dean mckay. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. this summer, book tv will cover book festivals from around the country. in the middle of july, we are live at the harlem book fair the nation's flagship african-american larry event with author interviews and panel discussions. at the beginning of september we are live from the nation's capital for the national book festival, celebrated its 15th year. that's a few of the events this summer for book tv. c
i grew up in new orleans. i only had access to one newspaper. the same kid who grows up in new orleans in a working-class family now has access to as many newspapers as he can push a button for your he has access to video and to the whole world. we shouldn't get so caught up in the debates over the form and we shouldn't get so caught up in some of the romantic aspects of journalism, which believe me, i grew up in. it's better and it will be better 10 years from now. >> the future of the...
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i grew up in new orleans and only have access to one newspaper. at the the same kid grows up in new orleans has access to as many as he can push a button for. they have access to video and they shouldn't get so caught up in the debate if we shouldn't get so caught up in the romantic aspects of journalism which i grew up in. >> we are in the node of testing, learning and adapting. if you don't have the courage to try new things and grow, you are going to fail. that is the reality of the world that we are in. and so i would applaud with dean and his colleagues did which is to increasingly say let's put the story out when the story is
i grew up in new orleans and only have access to one newspaper. at the the same kid grows up in new orleans has access to as many as he can push a button for. they have access to video and they shouldn't get so caught up in the debate if we shouldn't get so caught up in the romantic aspects of journalism which i grew up in. >> we are in the node of testing, learning and adapting. if you don't have the courage to try new things and grow, you are going to fail. that is the reality of the...
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roll open under ---santiago caicedo, desde nueva orleans nos tiene los detalles... 0:01-0:30 1:03-1:07 1:15-1:20 hoy en la corte del 5 circuito de apelaciones aqu en nueva orleans se escucharon los argumentos de los 27 estados demandantes contra la orden ejecutiva de obama de dapa y daca. mos - manifestante track: mientras tanto afuera de la corte cientos de personas de todo el pas que apoyan la accin ejecutiva de obama estuvieron manifestndose . --nat protestas track: mientras dentro de la corte, los tres jueces, dos conservadores y un juez liberal escucharon y debatieron con los abogados sobre si los estados en salud, educacin y posibles abusos laborales a personas bajo la accin de deportacin diferida. mos - manifestante track: los jueces conservadores no estuvieron satisfechos de que dapa y daca no le da un estatus legal a una persona. sot luis gutierrez mos manifestante sot alvaro huerta, abogado track: se espera un fallo de los jueces en aproximadament e 45 dias. en nueva orleans santiago caicedo telemundo take vo/cesar --miles de trabajadores del condado de sa
roll open under ---santiago caicedo, desde nueva orleans nos tiene los detalles... 0:01-0:30 1:03-1:07 1:15-1:20 hoy en la corte del 5 circuito de apelaciones aqu en nueva orleans se escucharon los argumentos de los 27 estados demandantes contra la orden ejecutiva de obama de dapa y daca. mos - manifestante track: mientras tanto afuera de la corte cientos de personas de todo el pas que apoyan la accin ejecutiva de obama estuvieron manifestndose . --nat protestas track: mientras dentro de la...
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i'll see you in new orleans. >> see you there.big news from sesame street. a tv icon is saying farewell. and later as we get ready to celebrate independence day, we look at how far we've come since 1776. thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. ♪ whoa what are you doing? putting on a movie. i'm trying to watch the game here. look i need this right now ok? come on i don't want to watch that. too bad this is happening. fine, what if i just put up the x1 sports app right here. ah jeez it's so close. he just loves her so much. do it. come on. do it. come on! yes! awww, yes! that is what i'm talking about. baby. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ >>> let's take a
i'll see you in new orleans. >> see you there.big news from sesame street. a tv icon is saying farewell. and later as we get ready to celebrate independence day, we look at how far we've come since 1776. thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat....
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juanfra --este viernes, los ojos de la comunidad inmigrante estarn puestos en nueva orleans donde unaciones escuchar los argumentos sobre la legalidad de las acciones ejecutivas de inmigracin emitidas por el presidente barack obama. --y como nos cuenta jorge miramontes, california est enviando a varias delegaciones para apoyar los programas dapa y daca hasta ahora suspendidos. take pkg 0:01 0:15 0:39 1:00 1:16 este grupo de inmigrantes de los angeles california forma parte de las 550 personas del llamado movimiento por una reforma migratoria justa. ellos se plantarn frente al tribunal del quint circuito de apelaciones en nueva orleans en apoyo a los programas de daca y dapa. activistas de veintiun estados tan diversos como alabama, kansas, michigan tanto como california y arizona viajaran a nueva orleans para estar presentes este viernes.. la audiencia que se realizara este viernes es crucial para descongelar la demanda sometida por el estado de texas en contra de los programas migratorios de la administracin obama , estancados desde enero. para los legisladores que han apoyado leyes
juanfra --este viernes, los ojos de la comunidad inmigrante estarn puestos en nueva orleans donde unaciones escuchar los argumentos sobre la legalidad de las acciones ejecutivas de inmigracin emitidas por el presidente barack obama. --y como nos cuenta jorge miramontes, california est enviando a varias delegaciones para apoyar los programas dapa y daca hasta ahora suspendidos. take pkg 0:01 0:15 0:39 1:00 1:16 este grupo de inmigrantes de los angeles california forma parte de las 550 personas...
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how long were you there in new orleans?njoy being in new orleans? >> i did, i did. i didn't get to enjoy all the fruits of new orleans as most people do. >> jimmy: why not? >> i was looking forward to it. it's a party town, people have a good time there. >> jimmy: right. >> but the restrictions on our schedule, training, all that sort of thing. i've never had a drink on bourbon street. i spent seven months there last year. >> jimmy: really. >> that's pretty sad. >> jimmy: you didn't go to new orleans. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you flew through is what you did. >> i snuck out a couple of times. my producers didn't know about it. but yeah. for the most part it was pretty tame. >> jimmy: wow. that's disappointing. so it was not a good -- it was not the -- you didn't have the full new orleans experience. were you staying there? >> i had a little place, like in the garden district, you know. it was opposite a school. it was very tame. >> jimmy: yeah, i guess. >> i need to go back again. >> jimmy: you should go back there immediately. >
how long were you there in new orleans?njoy being in new orleans? >> i did, i did. i didn't get to enjoy all the fruits of new orleans as most people do. >> jimmy: why not? >> i was looking forward to it. it's a party town, people have a good time there. >> jimmy: right. >> but the restrictions on our schedule, training, all that sort of thing. i've never had a drink on bourbon street. i spent seven months there last year. >> jimmy: really. >> that's...
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los Ángeles jorge. >>> marÍa celeste estÁ tarde en las diferentes delegaciones viajan rumbo a new orleans >> el viaje lo hago con muchas esperanzas no solamente lo hago por mÍ familia lo hago por millones de familias. >>> y no que tienen la esperanza. >> activistas de 21 estados tan diferentes como alabama, kansas michigan tanto como california y estarÁn para estar presentes el viernes. >>> el grupo de inmigrantes representa a la delegaciÓn de houston texans. >>> estaremos todos presentes para luchar para derrotar al bloqueo que e estÁ poniendo obstÁculos en la unidad de las familias. >>> la audiencia que se realizara el viernes es crucial para des congelar la demanda en el estado de texas contra programas migratorios estancados desde enero. >>> el argumento es sobre el bloqueo que actualmente estÁ en contra de los programas el gobierno federal quiere levantar el bloqueo. >>> para los legisladores que apoyaron leyes pro inmigrantes se trata de una batalla legal para demostrar que daca y dapa es inconstitucional. >>> presidentes han utilizado estos mismos poderes en el pasado asÍ yo creo q
los Ángeles jorge. >>> marÍa celeste estÁ tarde en las diferentes delegaciones viajan rumbo a new orleans >> el viaje lo hago con muchas esperanzas no solamente lo hago por mÍ familia lo hago por millones de familias. >>> y no que tienen la esperanza. >> activistas de 21 estados tan diferentes como alabama, kansas michigan tanto como california y estarÁn para estar presentes el viernes. >>> el grupo de inmigrantes representa a la delegaciÓn de...
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---santiago caicedo, desde nueva orleans nos tiene los detalles... santiago..e del 5 circuito de apelaciones aquí en nueva orleans se escucharon los argumentos de los 27 estados demandantes contra la orden ejecutiva de obama de dapa y daca porque los abogados de los estados dicen que es inconstitucional. mientras tanto afuera de la corte cientos de personas de todo el país que apoyan la acción ejecutiva de obama estuvieron manifestándose, mientras dentro de la corte, los tres jueces, dos conservadores y un juez liberal escucharon y debatieron con los abogados sobre si los estados en salud, educación y posibles abusos laborales a personas bajo la acción de deportación diferida. y de último los jueces conservadores no estuvieron satisfechos de que dapa y daca no le da un estatus legal a una persona. hablamos con el representante de illinois luis gutiérrez sobre que espera de la resolución final de los jueces. bite luis gutirrez representante de illinois (d) bite inmigrantes en nueva orleans santiago caicedo telemundo restrictions take vo ---el hombre que fue bale
---santiago caicedo, desde nueva orleans nos tiene los detalles... santiago..e del 5 circuito de apelaciones aquí en nueva orleans se escucharon los argumentos de los 27 estados demandantes contra la orden ejecutiva de obama de dapa y daca porque los abogados de los estados dicen que es inconstitucional. mientras tanto afuera de la corte cientos de personas de todo el país que apoyan la acción ejecutiva de obama estuvieron manifestándose, mientras dentro de la corte, los tres jueces, dos...
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contra de los alivios migratorios dapa y la extensiÓn de daca en una corte de apelaciones de nueva orleanslÍ con lo Último. >>> renuncia la directora de la oficina de administraciÓn de personal de estados unidos tras reveloarse el robo de ciber la informaciÓn demÁs de 21 millones de personas. >>> y reciben a campeonas de la copa mundial femenina de fÚtbol en new york. es el primer equipo de mujeres atletas que desfilan por el caÑÓn de los hÉroes. >>> ♪. >>> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >>>♪. >>> quÉ tal josÉ continÚa vacaciones, y vamos a las noticias hoy cientos de inmigrantes y activistas marchan donde uno corte de apelo g.es escuchÓ los argumentos orales relacionados a programas de alivio migratorio que protegerÍan a cinco millones persona deportaciÓn, esos alivios quedaron congelo ademÁs en febrero por un orden de juez y ahora se estÁn viendo aquÍ en nueva orleans ivÁn estuvo en la audiencia y estÁ con nosotros en vivo desde la corte con mÁs ivÁn. >>> quÉ tal marÍa celeste muy buenas tardes y hubo sorpresas hoy aquÍ en nueva orleans ya que a
contra de los alivios migratorios dapa y la extensiÓn de daca en una corte de apelaciones de nueva orleanslÍ con lo Último. >>> renuncia la directora de la oficina de administraciÓn de personal de estados unidos tras reveloarse el robo de ciber la informaciÓn demÁs de 21 millones de personas. >>> y reciben a campeonas de la copa mundial femenina de fÚtbol en new york. es el primer equipo de mujeres atletas que desfilan por el caÑÓn de los hÉroes. >>> ♪....
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that's robert ray in new orleans.hank you again. >>> new york city is celebrating the new york champion women of team usa today. the team was honored by the mayors and others at city hall at a taker tape parade. morgan radford joins us live on the phone. it seems like a pretty joyous event. >> reporter: indeed. i wish you could see me covered in ticker tape red, white, and blue. a day when fans were out celebrating and honoring the team. we just heard from abby who said this is the best thing i have been a part of my entire life. i can't help but think that message was for the thousands of young girls who were out here in the crowd today bisi. the woman i spoke to said they looked up to the u.s. players because of how they conducted themselves on and off the field. but what was interesting was also the number of young boys in the crowd. and thigh said they would gladly trade in their men's soccer jersys for the women's. >> this is a significant parade for women, and women's sports in general. >> definitely. the iconic
that's robert ray in new orleans.hank you again. >>> new york city is celebrating the new york champion women of team usa today. the team was honored by the mayors and others at city hall at a taker tape parade. morgan radford joins us live on the phone. it seems like a pretty joyous event. >> reporter: indeed. i wish you could see me covered in ticker tape red, white, and blue. a day when fans were out celebrating and honoring the team. we just heard from abby who said this is...
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inmigrantes muchos de ellos indocumentados y simpatizantes suyos, marcharon por cÉntricas calles de nueva orleansegaron a las oficinas. se plantaron frente a la corte federal de apelaciones para apoyar los argumentos del gobierno del presidente barack obama. >> todo lo que hemos hecho aquÍ, nos ha emocionado y lo que el gobierno ha aprobado es por las manifestaciones que hemos estado haciendo en todo el paÍs. jorge: quieren industrial de la extensiÓn del programa daca y dapa. 26 estados encabezados por texas, argumentan que la implementaciÓn de estos programas es inconstitucional. las audiencias apelaciones continuarÁn y aparentemente los temas daca y dapa son sumamente complejos inclusive para los mismos jueces del caso. >> en un par de horas no es
inmigrantes muchos de ellos indocumentados y simpatizantes suyos, marcharon por cÉntricas calles de nueva orleansegaron a las oficinas. se plantaron frente a la corte federal de apelaciones para apoyar los argumentos del gobierno del presidente barack obama. >> todo lo que hemos hecho aquÍ, nos ha emocionado y lo que el gobierno ha aprobado es por las manifestaciones que hemos estado haciendo en todo el paÍs. jorge: quieren industrial de la extensiÓn del programa daca y dapa. 26...
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capturarles, estamos en vivo con los detalles --- take vo / juanfra --- cientos de inmigrantes viajan a new orleans con la esperanza de que tres jueces elimen la suspensin temporal impuesta a la accin ejecutiva, el tenemos un informe --- top live camera/lucrecia juanfra hola que tal buenos dias con mucho gusto les damos la bievenida... son las ??? .... ya estamos listos para dar empezar con toda la informacin... roll open under ===chit chat=== juanfra lorena lucrecia roll open under lucrecia buenos das... qu nos espera el da de hoy. live bug lucrecia facebook live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy la
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sindicatos, han llegado de todo el pais para realizar manifestaciones afuera de la corte en "nueva orleansn apoyo a estos programas, cuya implementacin fue bloqueada en febrero pasado por el juez federal "andrew hanen" ---como usted lo ve en el mapa son activistas de 21 estados tan diversos como alabama, kansas, michigan, asi como california y arizona. place holder take vo ---el panel de jueces seleccionado para presidir la audiencia de hoy es el mismo que en mayo respald el dictamen del 16 de febrero del juez "hanen" ---si el fallo es a favor del gobierno federal, las posibilidades son que "daca" y "dapa" entren en implementacin total o solo en los estados que "no" estn demandando al gobierno. ---el quinto circuito tambien puede fallar a favor de los 26 estados demandantes y dejar bloqueados los programas de alivio migratorio. take sot ... cont. vo ---se espera que tras el fallo de la audiencia de hoy, la parte que pierda pueda apelar la decisin dentro de un plazo de 90 dias. facebook katherine katherine ---no existe un lmite de tiempo para que los jueces entreguen un fallo final, aunque
sindicatos, han llegado de todo el pais para realizar manifestaciones afuera de la corte en "nueva orleansn apoyo a estos programas, cuya implementacin fue bloqueada en febrero pasado por el juez federal "andrew hanen" ---como usted lo ve en el mapa son activistas de 21 estados tan diversos como alabama, kansas, michigan, asi como california y arizona. place holder take vo ---el panel de jueces seleccionado para presidir la audiencia de hoy es el mismo que en mayo respald el...
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mitch: each cohort, for example, in new orleans 37 strong.h has gone to the program and gained access to capital. it's been almost universally true that they each got their own jobs. goldman sachs is showing that there is a lot of small businesses that have been nurtured and doing well. israel much across sectors. pickles companies, construction companies, who is signing up? it's all the same. some of it is afterschool enrichment. what really matters is whether or not an individual was in the game and took a risk for the first year or two. they took a risk and committed to going through the program and on getting training economics, marketing, and when they get out of it they have access to capital. withthey know from knowing each other, working with each other, they leverage each other's assets and it produces good results. fabulouse have this conversation with the mayor and the head of goldman sachs, they thattalking about issues affected small businesses, so i would like to get your thoughts on those, including the minimum wage. would rais
mitch: each cohort, for example, in new orleans 37 strong.h has gone to the program and gained access to capital. it's been almost universally true that they each got their own jobs. goldman sachs is showing that there is a lot of small businesses that have been nurtured and doing well. israel much across sectors. pickles companies, construction companies, who is signing up? it's all the same. some of it is afterschool enrichment. what really matters is whether or not an individual was in the...
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ellos se plantarn frente al tribunal del quint circuito de apelaciones en nueva orleans en apoyo a losdapa. activistas de veintiun estados tan diversos como alabamakansas, michigan tanto como activistas de veintiun estados tan diversos como alabama, kansas, michigan tanto como california y arizona viajaran a nueva orleans para estar presentes este viernes.. la audiencia que se realizara este viernes es crucial para descongelar la demanda sometida por el estado de texas en contra de los programas la audiencia que se realizara este viernes es crucial para descongelar la demanda sometida por el estado de texas en contra de los programas migratorios de la administracin obama , estancados desde enero. para los legisladores que han apoyado leyes pro inmigrantes se trata de una batalla legal para demostrar que daca y dapa son constitucionales. 3 jueces sern los encargados de escuchar los argumentos a favor y en contra ... y de emitir su decision. vo cesar --el embajador de estados unidos thomas shanon encabez una delegacin que lleg a honduras para discutir sobre inmigracion y otros problemas
ellos se plantarn frente al tribunal del quint circuito de apelaciones en nueva orleans en apoyo a losdapa. activistas de veintiun estados tan diversos como alabamakansas, michigan tanto como activistas de veintiun estados tan diversos como alabama, kansas, michigan tanto como california y arizona viajaran a nueva orleans para estar presentes este viernes.. la audiencia que se realizara este viernes es crucial para descongelar la demanda sometida por el estado de texas en contra de los...
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yeah, well i can't think of a more romantic place than new orleans or the bayou.y. you never know what's gonna come up for a nibble. uh-oh... uh-oh, look out. here comes trouble. (gunshot) (laughs) oh, lord have mercy. that was close. dude, it's fake. oh yeah? why don't you stick your hand in her mouth and tell me how fake she is? that one looks way
yeah, well i can't think of a more romantic place than new orleans or the bayou.y. you never know what's gonna come up for a nibble. uh-oh... uh-oh, look out. here comes trouble. (gunshot) (laughs) oh, lord have mercy. that was close. dude, it's fake. oh yeah? why don't you stick your hand in her mouth and tell me how fake she is? that one looks way
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but this time by the city of new orleans.erprints, fbi background checks no tour guides. you have to ask yourself. doesn't new orleans have something more important to do than license tour guides . john: yeah presumably they won't and other licenses to give a tour, georgia, for example, where michelle is a tour guide. what happened to you? >> you have to pass a college-level history exam to get one license, and then you have to get a license for every tour company that you work for, might be up to five licenses. then you have to pass a physical . john: a medical examination every two years. >> yeah. john: what does that have to be doing for a tour guide. i get it for the person delivering oxygen. >> right. john: so do you go ahead and break the law. >> no. i've never been cited i've always done what i'm supposed to do . john: you have a license. >> yes. and even though i've worked with the city to try to change that for tourism reform, when i exhausted all means of communication, that's when i decided to file a lawsuit with t
but this time by the city of new orleans.erprints, fbi background checks no tour guides. you have to ask yourself. doesn't new orleans have something more important to do than license tour guides . john: yeah presumably they won't and other licenses to give a tour, georgia, for example, where michelle is a tour guide. what happened to you? >> you have to pass a college-level history exam to get one license, and then you have to get a license for every tour company that you work for, might...
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katherine live ---cientos de inmigrantes viajan a nueva orleans con la esperanza de que tres jueces elimenensin temporal impuesta a la accin ejecutiva el tenemos un informe. lucrecia/top live camera juanfra --hola, qu tal? buenos das! ... les saluda juan francisco ramrez bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez ... lorena --y yo soy lorena domiguez... estas son las noticias! juanfra/ms ---comenzamos en san francisco... esta maÑana, el alguacil de la ciudad, ross mirkarimi, sostendr una conferencia de prensa... take vo ...donde se espera revele por qu juan francisco lpez-snchez fue puesto en libertad el pasado mes de abril... ---lpez snchez, acusado de disparar y causarle la muerte a "kate steinle" confes haberle disparado accidentalmente y que el arma que utiliz la encontr envuelta en una camisa en la calle... ---el arma homicida, perteneca a un agente federal y esta maÑana el diario "the s.f. chronicle" indica que el departamento de polica de san francisco nunca investig el robo de esa pistola... on cam ---esa conferencia se realiza en estos momentos... una de nuestras reporteras s
katherine live ---cientos de inmigrantes viajan a nueva orleans con la esperanza de que tres jueces elimenensin temporal impuesta a la accin ejecutiva el tenemos un informe. lucrecia/top live camera juanfra --hola, qu tal? buenos das! ... les saluda juan francisco ramrez bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez ... lorena --y yo soy lorena domiguez... estas son las noticias! juanfra/ms ---comenzamos en san francisco... esta maÑana, el alguacil de la ciudad, ross mirkarimi, sostendr una...
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went to new orleans with them and after a little bit, i wanted to go home. went to the french quarter, started talking to this guy. and the ruse was that i would exchange sex for money. we left bourbon street together, got in his car and one of the two guys came in. he got on the passenger side. i was scrunched in the middle. >> diana's friend pulled a gun and demanded money. the driver gave them $60. they jumped out of the car and ran. >> made it about three blocks. pulled over by the new orleans police department, up against the wall. the victim was a u.s. marshal. it's like dumb and dumber a little bit. what do you expect from an air head 17-year-old. i pled guilty to armed robbery and off i went to the louisiana correctional institute for women. one day, the prosecutor in my case came to the prison to visit and he said, i just want you to know that you don't have to be what you did that day, and you can make it, and you can be somebody. and i'm still -- why wouldn't every prosecutor want to do that? >> diana began studying in the prison's law library, re
went to new orleans with them and after a little bit, i wanted to go home. went to the french quarter, started talking to this guy. and the ruse was that i would exchange sex for money. we left bourbon street together, got in his car and one of the two guys came in. he got on the passenger side. i was scrunched in the middle. >> diana's friend pulled a gun and demanded money. the driver gave them $60. they jumped out of the car and ran. >> made it about three blocks. pulled over by...
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. >> a new orleans artist, his canvas and how it earned him a canvas.een the guys walking up, i thought it wasn't good >>> an incredible journey and the artist whose images led the way >>> christopher putzel, with art by jacob lawrence, and the resonance it has for us today >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. on this holiday weekend we look at the voices and vision of america. the greatest art captures the ordinary struggles. so with the work of the late artist jacob lawrence, known for his depiction of the great migration. 100 years after a staggering 6 million americans began journeys from south to north. we look at the mass movement and extraordinary images that carried meaning even today. when i left in september. i had one suitcase. i was a country girl, scared. i didn't go to sleep. i was scared, hungry. >> in 1956 the then 20-year-old ida taylor boarded a train and said goodbye to the only place she called home, the family tobacco phone. in search of opportunity taylor left the difficult and thankless life on the farm behind her. >> it's ha
. >> a new orleans artist, his canvas and how it earned him a canvas.een the guys walking up, i thought it wasn't good >>> an incredible journey and the artist whose images led the way >>> christopher putzel, with art by jacob lawrence, and the resonance it has for us today >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. on this holiday weekend we look at the voices and vision of america. the greatest art captures the ordinary struggles. so with the work of the late...
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life,ift sal khan's instead of growing up in new orleans and growing up in calcutta, i do not know.push themselves to learn new things, but also had a lot of opportunity and at the right place at the right time. and a little dose of luck never hurt. i think mark zuckerberg would've been successful in anything that he did. i don't think anybody could be him, but i think that are a lot of people that could be mark zuckerberg that it do not think that they can be. emily: what does the classroom look like 10 years from now? sal: kids are able to create things at 10 or 20 years ago you needed an engineering degree to build. schools will be these maker spaces. it doesn't have to be technological, they could be making art, poetry, starting businesses, who knows what might be. emily: what about you? sal: i hope to be doing this until the day that i die which hopefully is not for another 50 or so years. it might be longer if we hit the singularity, like some people think. if i imagine a world in 500 years, i hope khan academy is still around. what do we need to do to make this an organizatio
life,ift sal khan's instead of growing up in new orleans and growing up in calcutta, i do not know.push themselves to learn new things, but also had a lot of opportunity and at the right place at the right time. and a little dose of luck never hurt. i think mark zuckerberg would've been successful in anything that he did. i don't think anybody could be him, but i think that are a lot of people that could be mark zuckerberg that it do not think that they can be. emily: what does the classroom...
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a new orleans's artist, and how it earnt him an audience he never expected. >> seeing the guys walking up. this didn't look good. >> and an incredible journey, and an artist whose images led the way. christopher putzel, with a drawing captured by lawrence, and the resonance it has for us today >>> thanks for joining us, hill joie chen. on this -- i'm joie chen. tonight we look at the voices and vision of america. the greatest art often captures the most ordinary struggles. so was the work of the late artist jacob lawrence, known for his depicts of "the great migration." 100 years after 6 million black americans began their journeys from south to north. christopher putzel takes a look at the mass movement and the extraordinary images from history that carried meaning today. >> when i left in september i had one suitcase. i was a country girl, scared. i didn't go to sleep. i was scared, hungry. >> in 1956 the then 20-year-old ida taylor boarded a train and said goodbye to the only place she called home, the family tobacco phone. carolina. in search of opportunity taylor left the difficul
a new orleans's artist, and how it earnt him an audience he never expected. >> seeing the guys walking up. this didn't look good. >> and an incredible journey, and an artist whose images led the way. christopher putzel, with a drawing captured by lawrence, and the resonance it has for us today >>> thanks for joining us, hill joie chen. on this -- i'm joie chen. tonight we look at the voices and vision of america. the greatest art often captures the most ordinary struggles....
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did you say you're in new orleans? >> we're in new orleans at a church conference.re celebrate iing and have le pictures of them in the sank chew ware of the church as the focal point of our prayers for their family. >> bishop, thank you. many people are doing that all over the country. as a matter of fact, there's one here in new york in july, july 19th, which i will be involved with. we'll keep you updated on that. thank you, bishop. we'll be keeping in touch with you. >>> we'll be right balk, everyone. >> that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us, we'll see you back here tomorrow night. "ac 360" starts right now. >> hey, good evening. thanks for joining us. a lot to get to tonight. donald trump on fire on the polls and on the stump in new hampshire, well, just listen chlts. >> isis is building a hotel in syria. they're coin
did you say you're in new orleans? >> we're in new orleans at a church conference.re celebrate iing and have le pictures of them in the sank chew ware of the church as the focal point of our prayers for their family. >> bishop, thank you. many people are doing that all over the country. as a matter of fact, there's one here in new york in july, july 19th, which i will be involved with. we'll keep you updated on that. thank you, bishop. we'll be keeping in touch with you....
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that's what you feel in new orleans. tropical gulf air in place.ll have heat indexes making it feel like 105 or so. a good day to take heat day precautions. >> this is the summer of sharks at the shore where sightings are going on everyday of the week. something you should know don't pick they them up like a pet. take a look at this shark as it almost bit a woman in ocean city new jersey. this was a bad idea. glrnl welcome back here the top stories, police are searching for a gunman who shot and killed a 21-year-old man in front of his father. this happened in logan section of philadelphia. the victim's father tried to chase the suspect the gunman opened fire at him and missed and got away. >> >> reporter: the action cam has been live on the scene of a multi-vehicle accident. the vehicle was on its roof a couple of minutes ago. watch for delays east browning road at the black horse pike. >> reporter: my goodness, what a hot humid day we have in store. 95 by 3:00 p.m. the high is 96. we have a heat warning in effect until 8:00 p.m. heat indexes maki
that's what you feel in new orleans. tropical gulf air in place.ll have heat indexes making it feel like 105 or so. a good day to take heat day precautions. >> this is the summer of sharks at the shore where sightings are going on everyday of the week. something you should know don't pick they them up like a pet. take a look at this shark as it almost bit a woman in ocean city new jersey. this was a bad idea. glrnl welcome back here the top stories, police are searching for a gunman who...
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pretty good work, now and in the longrun as well. >> new orleans noel at basketball camp for kids iny. one of the young men told noel his team is weak. what does he do, challenged to go one-on-one. check it out goes to the hole and dunks on him. young fellow starts laughing. big smile on his face. lots of fun as that young man really enjoyed that ball. little low five, too. how about that? still ahead on "eyewitness news" washings with a hoagie day, celebrity chef robert eye vine stops by to tell us about it, and special partnership with the uso. talking with kate coming up. here's kate. >> i yes ukee, looking ahead to little bit of additional wet weather here in our forecast, but the all-important holiday week send upon us, you've got outdoor plans, we will hook you up with the forecast, and the full seven day eyewitness weather outlook all >> looking over at your radar, storm scan, all of that grown stuff on it. >> a lot of stuff. >> you know mike's granted mother used to make a jello mold and she called it the green stuff. >> you know what, did she really? did she put fruit in it?
pretty good work, now and in the longrun as well. >> new orleans noel at basketball camp for kids iny. one of the young men told noel his team is weak. what does he do, challenged to go one-on-one. check it out goes to the hole and dunks on him. young fellow starts laughing. big smile on his face. lots of fun as that young man really enjoyed that ball. little low five, too. how about that? still ahead on "eyewitness news" washings with a hoagie day, celebrity chef robert eye...
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. >> la acciÓn ejecutiva sigue estancada y pueden pasar meses antes de tener noticias, nueva orleansjosÉ funcionarios y activistas hicieron lo mismo en una especie de representaciÓn teatral simularon ser de esa corte para saber lo que realmente estÁ pasando. >> tenemos tres miembros de la comunidad que estÁn hoy dÍa bÁsicamente haciendo el papel de los jueces y tenemos la oportunidad para que la comunidad de su opiniÓn sobre lo que quieren que pase por los programas. leÓn: durante 26 aÑos le ocultÓ a todos que era indocumentada. >> me daba miedo porque yo tenÍa una familia y porque tambiÉn habÍa pagado durante estos 26 aÑos. leÓn: muchos compartieron que viven con miedo de que un dÍa sus hijos se queden solos porque las autoridades expulsaron a sus padres. resaltaron la importancia de los programas dapa y daca. >> todos somos seres humanos, no es justo por un papel nos dividan las familias. leÓn: quienes simularon ser los jueces dijeron que tomaron nota de los argumentos en espera de que estas mismas voces sean escuchadas en la corte por phil decida sacar de las sombras a millones de
. >> la acciÓn ejecutiva sigue estancada y pueden pasar meses antes de tener noticias, nueva orleansjosÉ funcionarios y activistas hicieron lo mismo en una especie de representaciÓn teatral simularon ser de esa corte para saber lo que realmente estÁ pasando. >> tenemos tres miembros de la comunidad que estÁn hoy dÍa bÁsicamente haciendo el papel de los jueces y tenemos la oportunidad para que la comunidad de su opiniÓn sobre lo que quieren que pase por los programas. leÓn:...
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. ♪♪ leÓn: decenas de militantes dejaron hasta nueva orleans y participan en vigilias en apoyo a la acciÓnntes han llegado aquÍ esta noche iniciaron los eventos con una vigilia. este viernes horario a las esperanzas de millones de indocumentados en este paÍs. la corte de apelaciones en nueva orleans escuchando los argumentos de levantar la medida cautelar interpuesta por 26 estados que mantienen congelada la implementaciÓn de las secciones conocidas como daca y dapa. la madre de adÁn rodrÍguez aplicarÍa para el dapa. su hermana podrÍa perder el beneficio ya que fue detenido por intoxicaciÓn pÚblica. >> me da un poco temor pero tambiÉn me da esperanza de que el sistema todavÍa, como te dicen que tienes los dos beneficios pero no tienes los beneficios todos. andrea: un grupo de inmigrantes se reuniÓ frente a la corte para orar en una vigilia, dicen que la esperanza es lo Último que se pierde y los rezos fueron necesarias. >> aunque sabemos que son los mismos, ya han votado en contra de los inmigrantes antes, no tenemos tantas esperanzas de cÓmo va a salir maÑana pero es importante porque est
. ♪♪ leÓn: decenas de militantes dejaron hasta nueva orleans y participan en vigilias en apoyo a la acciÓnntes han llegado aquÍ esta noche iniciaron los eventos con una vigilia. este viernes horario a las esperanzas de millones de indocumentados en este paÍs. la corte de apelaciones en nueva orleans escuchando los argumentos de levantar la medida cautelar interpuesta por 26 estados que mantienen congelada la implementaciÓn de las secciones conocidas como daca y dapa. la madre de adÁn...
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the 22-year-old averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds for new orleans last season. >>> what happens when team faces one of the sports best pitchers? cardinals and white sox fans found out last night. chris hale dominates st. louis. he struck out 12 cardinals pitchers and ties a major league mark by recording 10 or more strikeouts in eight straight starts. the white sox win in extra innings, 2-1. >>> the big names in the men's field at wimbledon are moving on. roger federer wins his opening match in straight sets as did other former champs andy murray and rafael nadal. the big upset simone na halub bows out in her first match. >>> brett favre says he can still sling it with today's nfl quarterbacks. in an interview with "sports illustrated" the 45-year-old favre says he has the arm set to make all the throws the nfl demands but he no longer has what it takes to lead a team. even when he believes in his abilities,' not planning a comeback any time soon. he retired in 2001 after 20 years in pro football. >>> coming up after your local news, carli hall with the u.s. women's win. i'm alisyn h
the 22-year-old averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds for new orleans last season. >>> what happens when team faces one of the sports best pitchers? cardinals and white sox fans found out last night. chris hale dominates st. louis. he struck out 12 cardinals pitchers and ties a major league mark by recording 10 or more strikeouts in eight straight starts. the white sox win in extra innings, 2-1. >>> the big names in the men's field at wimbledon are moving on. roger federer wins...