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let me give an example, when you give a dollar to charity, local united way, they spend about 70 cents of the dollar on good stuff. when you give that same dollar to the government, they spend about 30 cents because the other 70 cents is spent on bureaucracy. that's just a clear example of how wasteful and inefficient government is. >> that's all well and good, but we're also forgetting the donald trump tax plan has been appraised at adding $5.3 trillion to the debt. >> if we keep things the same. why can't we cut things like social security? >> oh, because guess what, donald trump's voters who are older don't want that anyway. and he promised that he wouldn't touch entitlements, which is another wonderful liberal point to donald trump. >> the problem right now is not revenue. we're at 19% of gdp plus, that is at a historic high for taxes. that is about all the economy can take by nearly every economics out there that is surveyed on this. and we still have -- are spending a lot more than we bring in. $2.1 trillion when president obama came into office to $3.3 trillion right now we're b
let me give an example, when you give a dollar to charity, local united way, they spend about 70 cents of the dollar on good stuff. when you give that same dollar to the government, they spend about 30 cents because the other 70 cents is spent on bureaucracy. that's just a clear example of how wasteful and inefficient government is. >> that's all well and good, but we're also forgetting the donald trump tax plan has been appraised at adding $5.3 trillion to the debt. >> if we keep...
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a local organization and business leaders coming together to help fix one of milwaukee's problems.the united way of greater milwaukee & waukesha counties and milwaukee-based a-o smith corporation are teaming up with the city to provide water filters to people living with lead pipes in their homes.more information is expected in the coming weeks on how to qualify foone of the filters. in place on the new bucks arena.construction crews installed the first steel columns and beams this afternoon.one of the first steps now complete, but a long way to go.arena construction is scheduled to be completed by 20-18. milwaukee law enforcement getting out this morning and reading to students at bruce- guadalupe community school. deputies from the milwaukee county sheriff's office, officers from marquette university polce and milwaukee police departments were part of the reading group. a marathon mistake has furious.. coming up new on live at 6.. the blunder tacked on an extra mile or two for some runners at the milwaukee marathon.. tonight.. how this mess-up occured, and why its costing some, more than money
a local organization and business leaders coming together to help fix one of milwaukee's problems.the united way of greater milwaukee & waukesha counties and milwaukee-based a-o smith corporation are teaming up with the city to provide water filters to people living with lead pipes in their homes.more information is expected in the coming weeks on how to qualify foone of the filters. in place on the new bucks arena.construction crews installed the first steel columns and beams this...
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united way is kicking off their women's fall suit drive today. the local charity is collecting suits and business clothing for women in need. it help women prepare for career opportunities like interviews-- confidence to get the get the jobs they're going for. donations were collected all morning at the n-v energy parking lot. last year-- the drive collected more than 12 hundre3d professional items like suits....dresses...su its and shoes. " last year by 2 oclock in the afternoon we had collected 12,273 items and it is just passed 11 right now and we've already exceeded that our goal is never to collect more suits necessarily but just to have a good assortment of sizes for the different the clothing goes toward back to work programs with charities like the shade tree...safe nest.... safe hose and catholic charities. if you stil have pumpkins lying around outside-- there's a fun way to get rid of them this weekend. the southern nevada christmas tree recycling committe is hosting it's first annual chuck-a- pumpin event. it's going on tomorrow in the galleria
united way is kicking off their women's fall suit drive today. the local charity is collecting suits and business clothing for women in need. it help women prepare for career opportunities like interviews-- confidence to get the get the jobs they're going for. donations were collected all morning at the n-v energy parking lot. last year-- the drive collected more than 12 hundre3d professional items like suits....dresses...su its and shoes. " last year by 2 oclock in the afternoon we had...
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local impact? four-million workers would be impacted by the change. some of them are at the united way of east central iowa. there, about a dozen from the around 30-person work force would qualify for the new overtime rule. even though a judge has put things on hold, united way has gone ahead and made the change for employees. officials said given the amount of prep time needed, they decided to be proactive. they've put in place an electronic time-keeping system to better keep track of hours. even if the rule never takes effect, united way thinks change. " we've already made changes on the technology side to better track people's hours and things from a payroll perspective. for us, we've already spent the money and time to implement it. so, i think we'd go ahead and stick with it." fisher says, being a nonprofit, hours are closely monitored anyway. he doesn't expect the change will cost the group much money in the long run. here's a little context for how worried people are about this change. mark hudson, a advice to dozens who want to do about the new rule and injunction. he says many
local impact? four-million workers would be impacted by the change. some of them are at the united way of east central iowa. there, about a dozen from the around 30-person work force would qualify for the new overtime rule. even though a judge has put things on hold, united way has gone ahead and made the change for employees. officials said given the amount of prep time needed, they decided to be proactive. they've put in place an electronic time-keeping system to better keep track of hours....
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end citizens united is responsible >> leading the way with important local coverage, you are watching device and 12 news at 10:00 sheldon dutes has, adrienne pettersen, stephanie sutton with big 12 sports -- wisn 12 news at 10:00 continues. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sheldon: you might want to check your fridge. 21,000 pounds of chicken patties are being pulled, because they may contain bits of plastic. the recall covers on-cor brand microwavable chicken patties, with a best by date of august 5, 2017. wisconsin is among the states where they were sold. if you have these chicken patties, throw them out, or take on the website, wisn.com, and our mobile app. adrienne: early voting is over in wisconsin and the counting is about to begin. in middleton, teams are working on breaking down the absentee ballots. the city clerk says they have a 45% voter turnout, either by mail or in person. >> i figured we had almost half here, we should have anoth
end citizens united is responsible >> leading the way with important local coverage, you are watching device and 12 news at 10:00 sheldon dutes has, adrienne pettersen, stephanie sutton with big 12 sports -- wisn 12 news at 10:00 continues. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sheldon: you might want to check your fridge. 21,000 pounds of chicken...
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end citizens united is responsible >> leading the way with important local coverage. you're watching wisn 12 news, with weather watch 12 meteorologist sally severson and traffic watch 12's matt salemme. continues. melinda: as we get a live look on the weather watch camera, we're looking east to lake michigan. skies are clear. we have a little bit of fog showing up inland. jeremy has been live this morning. temperatures 40's along the lake and 30's women. a dense fog advisory this weather. your first for just this morning. -- forecast this morning. temperatures are in the low 60's later today. let's join matt news chopper 12. visibility is good in milwaukee county. we are looking down at the high-rise bridge. headlights are coming out of the interchange. that is the top of the frame. travel times look great. just nine minutes 94 eastbound into downtown. a 10 minute trip or three southbound from brown deer into downtown. that is a look at the morning commute. back to you. melinda: thank you. developing this morning, a missing woman is found alive inside a metal containe
end citizens united is responsible >> leading the way with important local coverage. you're watching wisn 12 news, with weather watch 12 meteorologist sally severson and traffic watch 12's matt salemme. continues. melinda: as we get a live look on the weather watch camera, we're looking east to lake michigan. skies are clear. we have a little bit of fog showing up inland. jeremy has been live this morning. temperatures 40's along the lake and 30's women. a dense fog advisory this weather....
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way of having fawned doing great police work. being trained to do what other dogs here in the united states do with local law enforcement and we wanted to be able to share this success story this morning. >> dana: while donald trump won the election, his young son had people talking too. there he is in the background of his dad's victory speech early this morning. what he did that h talking. >> kim: from american politics to the royals who is pretty hot tempered this morning because of how the american media is >> kim: we take you live to the heart of new york city. about 7:30 this morning our time clinton. she did concede the race last night when she made a phone call to president elect donald trump. she has devote face the nation. that will happen a couple of hours from now. >> dana: her camp in shock this morning. needs a little time to digest what happened. donald trump's campaign manager saying that is fine. they are allowing her to digest this. we're going to hear a concession speech that will be very important for this >> kim: all analyst calling it a political earthquake. no shakes when it comes to our local weather. >> kelly
way of having fawned doing great police work. being trained to do what other dogs here in the united states do with local law enforcement and we wanted to be able to share this success story this morning. >> dana: while donald trump won the election, his young son had people talking too. there he is in the background of his dad's victory speech early this morning. what he did that h talking. >> kim: from american politics to the royals who is pretty hot tempered this morning because...
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united states. >> a local world war ii veterans will celebrate veteran's day the same way he has for decades. >> coming up at 6:30 on the cbs evening news, inside moscow >>> on veteran's day around gab arnold gab -- or -- arnold gabriel will be honoring the vets. >> i was waste high if water. -- waist high in water. >> there's not many vets to member what it was like to land in normandy on d day. >> did you think you were going to survive that day? >> no. i was scared to death. >> gabriel as a 19-year-old machine gunner. he said no words nor movie can describe the carnage. >> watch private ryan and >> he marched across europe to germanny with his two buddies, rent ri and -- henry and johnnie. >> a shell hit the trench where they were sheltered. >> my two buddies, they will remain with me forever >> how he returned home and dealed with the mental anguish that we now call post-traumatic stress. when the korean war broke out gabriel volunteered again, this time as a conductor for the air force base. >> for 34 years gabriel was a military band director. he played with some of the biggest green. the brons -
united states. >> a local world war ii veterans will celebrate veteran's day the same way he has for decades. >> coming up at 6:30 on the cbs evening news, inside moscow >>> on veteran's day around gab arnold gab -- or -- arnold gabriel will be honoring the vets. >> i was waste high if water. -- waist high in water. >> there's not many vets to member what it was like to land in normandy on d day. >> did you think you were going to survive that day?...
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way. >> dana: donald trump the president elect of the united states. we are talking to locals. where would you go to talk to local science how about a donut >> kelly: the sun is up this high this is afternoon expected to top out in the low 80's. >> kim: this is the empire state building like we've never seen before. >> dana: red white and blue. you can see some of the election results from last night as they had this thing lit up in the heart of maps on the side of the building. when ohio came in for trump they put ohio in his face. at the end the empire state building to show a picture of trump with the word president underneath. >> kim: let them eat cake. >> i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans and >> kim: disappointed or excited. local voters react to trump's big win. you're going to hear them in their own words in a live report coming we are monitoring the big board on the new york stock exchange. they are monitoring wall street. it says worry on your screen because markets do not like uncertainty and we have an uncertain presiden
way. >> dana: donald trump the president elect of the united states. we are talking to locals. where would you go to talk to local science how about a donut >> kelly: the sun is up this high this is afternoon expected to top out in the low 80's. >> kim: this is the empire state building like we've never seen before. >> dana: red white and blue. you can see some of the election results from last night as they had this thing lit up in the heart of maps on the side of the...
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the investigative unit reviewed the cost of local calls and found they ranged from $2.60 all the way$9 in napa for a 15 minute call from jail. that same one is only $1.50 from a state prison. they capped the phone feels in 2012. the lack of contact takes a toll on families. >> it's a key aspect in rehabilitation. >> he works for human rights in oakland. he knows the importance of human contact. >> if they don't care about the individual that's incarcerated, then they should care about the family and especially the children. >> the center released a report saying that inmate that is have family contact have better -- they rely on the cash for the calls that total more than $6.5 million last year. aalameda brought in the most. all of that money goes to a good cause. it requires the phone fees to go to to inmate programs including education and religious services. >> it's the families that are being torn apart. >> she served on the federal commission and they say that they voted to cap the phone fees but a federal judge put a hold on that decision until early next year. >> the 2.7 milli
the investigative unit reviewed the cost of local calls and found they ranged from $2.60 all the way$9 in napa for a 15 minute call from jail. that same one is only $1.50 from a state prison. they capped the phone feels in 2012. the lack of contact takes a toll on families. >> it's a key aspect in rehabilitation. >> he works for human rights in oakland. he knows the importance of human contact. >> if they don't care about the individual that's incarcerated, then they should...
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ways locally. >> reporter: president-elect trump took to twitter earlier this morning tweeting out this will prove to be a great time in the lives of all americans. we will unite and we will win, win, win. erica, back to you. >> darcy spencer, thank you. >>> people also marched in richmond today. they chanted thin reject the president-elect" as they walked through downup to. we're told the demonstrations started at virginia commonwealth university. >>> hillary clinton blaming fbi director james comey for her loss in the presidential election. clinton talked to donors on a conference call today. she said the fbi's letters to congress about her personal e-mail server blunted her momentum and galvanized donald trump's supporters. trump is putting together the and he has signaled that he may be flexible when it comes to the affordable care act. in a "60 minutes" interview, he said there are parts of the law he'd like to keep intact. >> are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered? >> yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets. >> you're going to keep that? >> also with the children living with their parents for an exnd
ways locally. >> reporter: president-elect trump took to twitter earlier this morning tweeting out this will prove to be a great time in the lives of all americans. we will unite and we will win, win, win. erica, back to you. >> darcy spencer, thank you. >>> people also marched in richmond today. they chanted thin reject the president-elect" as they walked through downup to. we're told the demonstrations started at virginia commonwealth university. >>> hillary...
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way or another depending on what happens in six states. >> a local hospital shuts down its neonatal intensive care unit again after two babies test positive for a potentially deadly bacteria. what we know about their symptoms as investigators search crosswalk. it's a campaign to save lives. after all, we all know it can be treacherous to cross the streets hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. >>> now, at 6:30, fighting for votes in the final days of campaign. strategy. >> a potentially deadly bacteria shuts down part of a local hospital again. >> it was an improvement made in terms of the type of soap products. >> what we're learning about the babies who tested positive and the investigation t
way or another depending on what happens in six states. >> a local hospital shuts down its neonatal intensive care unit again after two babies test positive for a potentially deadly bacteria. what we know about their symptoms as investigators search crosswalk. it's a campaign to save lives. after all, we all know it can be treacherous to cross the streets hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald...
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united nations and senator jeff sessions of alabama. >>> changing symbols of hate to something beautiful. local moms found a whole new wayfighting anti-semitic graffiti. a story that will certainly stay with you. stay with us. >>> local moms are turning the tables on vandals. >>> the moms are using their four make something into inspiration transforming these symbols into love, they recently painted anti-semitic graffiti. women say they wanted to do something, let's paint over the and then said let's turn it into something else, they rallied the community, got the truck and here's what they said >> you can transform a swastika into a simplified window and they let light in and what we're trying to do is push back against this dark time things like this people are feeling >> they inspired mom let the #let the light in. >> the little ones are looking to their parents to see how they rack >> i love that. it's a need idea rather than our instinct is to cover it over and not talk about it. let's just changes that you isn't something different? we can come together. >>> there's a local football league really need your help. af
united nations and senator jeff sessions of alabama. >>> changing symbols of hate to something beautiful. local moms found a whole new wayfighting anti-semitic graffiti. a story that will certainly stay with you. stay with us. >>> local moms are turning the tables on vandals. >>> the moms are using their four make something into inspiration transforming these symbols into love, they recently painted anti-semitic graffiti. women say they wanted to do something, let's...
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produce all cadillacs in the united states for mobile production and consumption with the exception of china. china, the way the regulations are written really facilitates local manufacturing in that country for distribution in china. >> you're a luxury car company so it's different talking about price with you versus the rest of the auto makers but if companies are forced to produce solely in the united states will that drive up the cost of cars? >> i think generally speaking. it's what generates cost competitors and what you would want to do is do large production runs for trade. that's the way to keep costs down. >> you're having conversations with start ups, scale ups, unicorns. what is the future for cadillac as a connected car? >> we are right there where these technologies go. through our connectivity which has been there for ten years already and continue to be one of the most advanced in terms of in car connectivity but this is just the beginning. the amount of data is going to be quite astonishing. just to illustrate. download the equivalent and imagine what we can do with all of the data. >> there's other trends unfolding in the industry. for insta
produce all cadillacs in the united states for mobile production and consumption with the exception of china. china, the way the regulations are written really facilitates local manufacturing in that country for distribution in china. >> you're a luxury car company so it's different talking about price with you versus the rest of the auto makers but if companies are forced to produce solely in the united states will that drive up the cost of cars? >> i think generally speaking. it's...
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united states going to pardon a turkey >> kim: coming up travel times. live pictures out of atlanta , the busiest airport on planet earth. we have live coverage headed your way including our local airport as hundreds of thousands of people will be traveling to and from las vegas, don't go on the roads and skies, it also increases in emergency rooms around the country this time of year. we're going to try to keep you out of the e. r. >> kim: who is she? local investigators have nucleus after a teenager's body is left dumped in the desert not far from where you are right now. >> dana: good morning. november 23 , the day before thanksgiving. this is one place i would not want to be around 5:00 p.m. on interstate 15 south of town. >> kim: we heard from an expert when it comes to the local roads between 2:00 and 5:00 it will be jam packed. we're just getting started with the information you need to know. we'll get a live report in moments. we're the wagners on th >> dana: let's start with tom over in the traffic center. any issues early on this wednesday? >> tom: yes there are. earlier i was talking about how on the day before thanksgiving we have lighter than usual traffic but that
united states going to pardon a turkey >> kim: coming up travel times. live pictures out of atlanta , the busiest airport on planet earth. we have live coverage headed your way including our local airport as hundreds of thousands of people will be traveling to and from las vegas, don't go on the roads and skies, it also increases in emergency rooms around the country this time of year. we're going to try to keep you out of the e. r. >> kim: who is she? local investigators have...
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united way. many shoppers prefer apple pay because they don't have to re-enter their card and contact information with each purchase. >>> you'll soon see fresh localb at the grocery store. the dodgeness grab season becomes tomorrow with a limitation. crabbing isn't allowed on a 60-mile stretch of the marin and sonoma county coastline because of potentially high levels of a deadly toxin. the same toxin led to a delay of crab season last year. seafood markets expect to have local crab for sale starting on wednesday. >>> an extremely rare sea turtle has been found in wales thousands of miles from its natural habitat. the turtle was stranded on the beach near a zoo in and el sea where she's been treated. the staff called her menai and worked hard to save her life. the turt s&l usually found in tropical water off the coast of mexico and the southern united states so it's a little bit strange. >> yeah. coming up on "abc 7 news at 4:00" there's controversy around donald trump's first appointments. >> and call it the post it protest. bay area residents share their election feels on b.a.r.t. station walls. >> also the city officials in west virginia are be
united way. many shoppers prefer apple pay because they don't have to re-enter their card and contact information with each purchase. >>> you'll soon see fresh localb at the grocery store. the dodgeness grab season becomes tomorrow with a limitation. crabbing isn't allowed on a 60-mile stretch of the marin and sonoma county coastline because of potentially high levels of a deadly toxin. the same toxin led to a delay of crab season last year. seafood markets expect to have local crab...
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united states, back in new york. it's been touring the country telling folks about our heart healthy idaho potatoes, america's favorite potatoes, and donating to local charities along the wayinally back home where it belongs. aw man. hey, wait up. where you goin'? here we go again. stonly jared has this... pandora holiday gift set: 12 charms and clips including the jared exclusive mrs. santa claus charm. all in a pandora keepsake box. save $225 on this jared exclusive. >>> it's the moment you've been waiting for. charlie brown's close-up. it's the 90th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade it's about to begin. boris sanchez is in the middle of it all. boris? >> hey, good morning, alisyn. any minute things are about to kick off. just down the street from charlie brown himself. side by side with the crowd. very, very excited to be here. we've got the turkey heads here. the west virginia band that's down there start preparing, the music under way. of course it starts on 77th, 76th goes down to 34th street. not a short parade by any means. it's going to be about 3 million people watching from the street. got some folks from kentucky here. folks from hawaii. all the way from ha
united states, back in new york. it's been touring the country telling folks about our heart healthy idaho potatoes, america's favorite potatoes, and donating to local charities along the wayinally back home where it belongs. aw man. hey, wait up. where you goin'? here we go again. stonly jared has this... pandora holiday gift set: 12 charms and clips including the jared exclusive mrs. santa claus charm. all in a pandora keepsake box. save $225 on this jared exclusive. >>> it's the...
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way, some organizations going on but it was word of mouth. >> manners walked to where milk ran a camera shop, the first openly gay man emelected to a local office in the unitedtes. >> a teen in minnesota milking headline force what she did at the beauty pageant. the 19-year-old is muslim. the first to wear a hijab for the entire competition. dug the swimsuit she wore a burkini a bathing suit from the income down the 45 total contestants and she made it to the top 15 but not to the final five. she said she just wanted everyone to embrace the person they are. >> next at 6:00 we are tracking breaking news in the south bay, police raided a gilroy hotel overnight in a seven for two inmates who escaped jail. >> big announcement from tesla on a major update to the autopilot system when car owners can expect the change. >> at the live desk i am keeping a close eye from images from havana, cuba, where the country is in mourning with thing in at is in mourning with thing in at half staff and >> good morning, let's get going. it is monday, november 28. back to work. and cyber monday. there you go. i am natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui. >> with sue hall here for alex
way, some organizations going on but it was word of mouth. >> manners walked to where milk ran a camera shop, the first openly gay man emelected to a local office in the unitedtes. >> a teen in minnesota milking headline force what she did at the beauty pageant. the 19-year-old is muslim. the first to wear a hijab for the entire competition. dug the swimsuit she wore a burkini a bathing suit from the income down the 45 total contestants and she made it to the top 15 but not to the...
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local folks all the way up to congress. you got to take care of your guns. >> all right. thank you very much. >> you bet. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, stephen or anyone else in the unit, give us a call. or send an e-mail to the unit. >> all right. authorities right now are helping to reward to track down a man accused of shooting and nearly killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend. this happened in april. authorities say the 26-year-old tried to abduct the ex-girlfriend from her job at a senior housing complex. he said he ended up shooting her in the head. she and her unborn baby both survived. now u.s. marshals are offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to his arrest. he is about 5'5" and 125 pounds he is considered armed and dangerous. >>> the man accused of killing a warehouse worker in the east bay is set to enter a plea in court today. that is 27-year-old edwards who is charged with murder. police say he struck and killed a woman last month as he was trying to stop edwards from stealing wood enpalettes. it happened at the true world warehouse. they found that suspect five hours later in a crash in oakland. >> pacifica
local folks all the way up to congress. you got to take care of your guns. >> all right. thank you very much. >> you bet. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, stephen or anyone else in the unit, give us a call. or send an e-mail to the unit. >> all right. authorities right now are helping to reward to track down a man accused of shooting and nearly killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend. this happened in april. authorities say the 26-year-old tried to abduct the...
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local vernaculars were operating in different ways depending on where you were. i ultimately decided -- again, people figure out ways to give shape to the project going in all kinds of directions, remaining fixed in the united states made more sense than even trying to do it in a select number of places simultaneously. that may have been a mistake on my part, but in the end it seemed to me that what was going on -- especially in the 1970's -- was that it was a traveling language that was working in very different places in very different kinds of ways. when i was trying to do was simply capture the ways in which americans seemed to be making it their own. so in indonesia, they are thinking differently about how they might employ human rights. both strategically and also in more substantive terms. one could do that for the new work that is coming out in latin america. brazil, chile, and argentina. a variety of latin american actors making human rights their own. sometimes thinking in economic and social terms. it seems to be one of the things that happened with human rights history is the kind of sweep of it let the locality go. aboutf writing this was capturing the particular energies -- particularities in
local vernaculars were operating in different ways depending on where you were. i ultimately decided -- again, people figure out ways to give shape to the project going in all kinds of directions, remaining fixed in the united states made more sense than even trying to do it in a select number of places simultaneously. that may have been a mistake on my part, but in the end it seemed to me that what was going on -- especially in the 1970's -- was that it was a traveling language that was...