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host: joining us live via skype kathleen r, colorado, sgamma, president of the western energy alliance, thank you for eing with us here on c-span's "washington journal." first, what is the alliance? guest: western energy alliance oil and natural gas producers across the west. environmentally responsible development, we do evelop on multiple-use, appropriately-designated lands. we do not operate on the 110 acres of wilderness or the 90 million acres of national wildlife refuges. we develop in a responsible lands that were appropriately designated through public land e -- management process in a responsible manner. comply with we laws, such as archaeological rotection act, the natural historic -- natural resource, act, many otection other laws that ensure our development on federal lands and and state lands is done in an environmentally manner.ble host: you met with interior the tary ryan zinke on decision that he will be forthcoming with the president on shrinking some of the monuments. what did you tell him? guest: i have not met with on the y zinke monuments, not discussed it with him
host: joining us live via skype kathleen r, colorado, sgamma, president of the western energy alliance, thank you for eing with us here on c-span's "washington journal." first, what is the alliance? guest: western energy alliance oil and natural gas producers across the west. environmentally responsible development, we do evelop on multiple-use, appropriately-designated lands. we do not operate on the 110 acres of wilderness or the 90 million acres of national wildlife refuges. we...
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it's all done by text, whatsapp, skype and e—mail.his is telemedicine at its simplest and most effective. they don't have the up—to—date technologies, they don't have the cutting edge expertise, they don't have advanced evidence—based medicine. so they need any expertise or any advice that's more world class here, that's very useful for them. just to make sure that the child is well. the child is stable... and they send us the cases immediately on the phone and our specialists then look those cases up and then give them advice. hi. what do we have here? what images? for the last three years, dr arian has been based at a hospital in liverpool, but his life is still dominated by afghanistan. born in kabul 3a years ago, he grew up knowing only war. the soviet afghan conflict in the 1980s made him a child refugee. the ensuing civil war of the 1990s shaped his destiny. his parents sent him to england to give him a chance of a future. they could never have imagined how he would seize that opportunity and create new hope for those casualties
it's all done by text, whatsapp, skype and e—mail.his is telemedicine at its simplest and most effective. they don't have the up—to—date technologies, they don't have the cutting edge expertise, they don't have advanced evidence—based medicine. so they need any expertise or any advice that's more world class here, that's very useful for them. just to make sure that the child is well. the child is stable... and they send us the cases immediately on the phone and our specialists then look...
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a government review is recommending that inmates should be able to talk to relatives on skype to getorthern parts of the country, but look at these lovely pictures, this one from east yorkshire, blue skies, and as we drift into derbyshire, again blue skies, fair weather cloud, not much more than that. through the course of the day, for most of us, with high pressure in charge, staying settled, but this weather front is still producing some showers, patchy rain across kent, and we have got another one across the far north of scotland, introducing more cloud, and also some rain, mainly across the northern isles. so a lot of dry weather, fair weather cloud bubbling up weather, fair weather cloud bubbling up through the day, gentle breezes, in the sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. temperatures roughly where they should be in august, perhaps a smidgen below. from the midlands down towards the isle of wight, heading towards the isles of scilly, all points in between, we are looking at a dry afternoon with some sunshine. sunshine across wales, cardiff up to 20 celsius, sunny spells for
a government review is recommending that inmates should be able to talk to relatives on skype to getorthern parts of the country, but look at these lovely pictures, this one from east yorkshire, blue skies, and as we drift into derbyshire, again blue skies, fair weather cloud, not much more than that. through the course of the day, for most of us, with high pressure in charge, staying settled, but this weather front is still producing some showers, patchy rain across kent, and we have got...
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we've got skype questioners. where do i go. okay. so i think first is it somebody from texas that's going to ask a question from skype? and how do i get that, sarah? here we go. sir, you're on. go ahead. >> okay. graying brewing in, fox 26 in houston. >> greg, we got you loud and clear. >> we have in the houston area, we have in the houston area army corps of engineers reservoirs that are frankly ailing. we've been examining that situation. is the administration considering adding additional resources to the -- >> i think -- did everybody hear that question? i think just to repeat if in case we're not wired up right here. i think the question, good one, is that people in houston are worried about the two reservoir systems that the army corps of engineers maintains. they've been pictured on television over topping. they've been in a controlled release environment, allowing a lot of water through the affected populated areas of houston. and you want to know if they're safe and if there's any additional funding needed. was that the ques
we've got skype questioners. where do i go. okay. so i think first is it somebody from texas that's going to ask a question from skype? and how do i get that, sarah? here we go. sir, you're on. go ahead. >> okay. graying brewing in, fox 26 in houston. >> greg, we got you loud and clear. >> we have in the houston area, we have in the houston area army corps of engineers reservoirs that are frankly ailing. we've been examining that situation. is the administration considering...
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, out of many one, we see everything but that in these protests. >> michael eric dyson joining via skype thanks so much. >> thank you, sir, for having me. >> sreenivasan: the southern poverty law center, a nonprofit that tracks extremist groups and hate crimes, has reported a rise in bias-related attacks in the past year, coinciding with the campaign and election of donald trump. the s.p.l.c. tallied 900 bias- related incidents against minorities, including assaults, just in the first ten days after mister trump's election. since the election, according to the anti-defamation league, anti-semitic incidents-- including bullying, bomb threats, and cemetery desecration-- went up last november and december and then surged by 86% in the first quarter of this year. joining me now from montgomery, alabama, to talk about these disturbing trends is the president of the southern poverty law center, richard cohen. thanks for being with us. you know, how do we put a finger on exactly why this is happening? >> i think the answer is pretty clear. the combination of trump's incendiary racism during the
, out of many one, we see everything but that in these protests. >> michael eric dyson joining via skype thanks so much. >> thank you, sir, for having me. >> sreenivasan: the southern poverty law center, a nonprofit that tracks extremist groups and hate crimes, has reported a rise in bias-related attacks in the past year, coinciding with the campaign and election of donald trump. the s.p.l.c. tallied 900 bias- related incidents against minorities, including assaults, just in...
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wall street journal" reporter lucy craymer is in guam and joins me now via skype. lucy, the people that you talk to there, are they concerned? are they frightened? or are they trying to live as normally as they can? >> people are generally just getting on with their lives. i think it's at the back of most people's minds. i mean, you hear it talked about. as it came out earlier today, you know, there was a conversation going on in front of me in the queue. but i was also at the beach this afternoon, and people were swimming, you know, sitting around with their families, having barbecues. life has gone on. i think that people are aware this could happen, but they've also been living with this kind of threat since the first threat was made i think about in 2013. so this isn't the first time for many of them that this has been thought about. >> sreenivasan: the cover of the paper in guam, what, friday was "14 minutes" in big block letters. that's the amount of time they suspect they have if north korea was to fire a missile? >> that's the amount of time that homeland s
wall street journal" reporter lucy craymer is in guam and joins me now via skype. lucy, the people that you talk to there, are they concerned? are they frightened? or are they trying to live as normally as they can? >> people are generally just getting on with their lives. i think it's at the back of most people's minds. i mean, you hear it talked about. as it came out earlier today, you know, there was a conversation going on in front of me in the queue. but i was also at the beach...
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the software during a skype call learns how your keyboard sounds like and if you later, during the callng sensitive, like a password or e—mail, we can understand what you've typed using machine—learning algorithms. this is because each key has a unique fingerprint based on the position of the key on the keyboard. the suggested results from what our victim might be typing are listed on the screen. it's spotted every word except one, but when asked to choose the words to make the most likely sentence, it's not so on the money. so, this is scott helme. he's notjust our victim, he's also a security researcher who's here to keep click on track with a hacker‘s view of the conferences for the next couple of episodes. hello, scott. hello. what do you think? so, the technology is still quite young. it did take a bit of set—up to make this work but technology advances quite quickly and things that are difficult today will probably be easy tomorrow. we have seen similar things like this before as well. i looked at a hack recently where they could measure the vibrations in a crisp packet to record
the software during a skype call learns how your keyboard sounds like and if you later, during the callng sensitive, like a password or e—mail, we can understand what you've typed using machine—learning algorithms. this is because each key has a unique fingerprint based on the position of the key on the keyboard. the suggested results from what our victim might be typing are listed on the screen. it's spotted every word except one, but when asked to choose the words to make the most likely...
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natalia contreras, a reporter for the "corpus christi caller times," joins me now by skype. you've had a chance to go out there and see it. how bad was it. >> corpus christy was pretty bad. what was surprising this morning was how it flooded. in corpus christy a lot of debris, downtown, it's still pretty windy. people are driving around about a hundred thousand people are still without power. >> sreenivasan: did a lot of people from corpus christi move to higher ground in advance of the storm. >> a lot of people did. in social media a lot of people prepared, they boarded up their homes but also at the same time a lot of people did board up their homes here and stayed here and just rided out the storm. last night we were monitoring our social media channels and we were getting reports of people who were tweeting and posting on facebook that they were at home that they were safe, that they had their pets an significant, e hospitals on-line or any of the first responders or emergency services they're all functioning well. >> police are responding. i believe it was reported also
natalia contreras, a reporter for the "corpus christi caller times," joins me now by skype. you've had a chance to go out there and see it. how bad was it. >> corpus christy was pretty bad. what was surprising this morning was how it flooded. in corpus christy a lot of debris, downtown, it's still pretty windy. people are driving around about a hundred thousand people are still without power. >> sreenivasan: did a lot of people from corpus christi move to higher ground in...
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carlotta gall of the "new york times" joining us via skype from istanbul. thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: finally, "an act of terrorism" is what minnesota governor mark dayton is calling yesterday's bombing of an islamic center in bloomington. dayton visited the center today and said the pre-dawn bombing was a "dastardly, cowardly act"" no one was injured, and federal agents are investigating. and a reminder to head over to facebook.com/newshour to watch our earlier facebook live conversation. today's guest was erica joy baker of project include. we spoke about the anti- diversity manifesto written by a google employee that is making waves in silicon valley and beyond. on the newshour tomorrow: how cubans are reacting to president trump's change of course in policy toward the island nation. that's it for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.
carlotta gall of the "new york times" joining us via skype from istanbul. thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: finally, "an act of terrorism" is what minnesota governor mark dayton is calling yesterday's bombing of an islamic center in bloomington. dayton visited the center today and said the pre-dawn bombing was a "dastardly, cowardly act"" no one was injured, and federal agents are investigating. and a reminder to head over to facebook.com/newshour to watch...
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skype that's a good point. what you make of this?> words unless someone is literally punching you in the face, that's it. feeling is nothing to do with this. there is no such thing as hate speech. there are words that they are using to manipulate our minds. hate speech is not real and guess what in america you are guaranteed the right to freedom, not the right to not be offended. if you'll be offended sometimes. [applause] five before we go, last week, this may be made up because this came from lena dunham. [laughter] but everyone is saying there's no evidence of this but she claimed she overheard a conversation between the flight attendants at a terminal in jfk and she didn't like the conversation. she said it was transferred back but instead of approaching the flight attendant, she went on twitter to talk to the airline. she basically thanks she marked on these flight attendants of which the airlines have never been able to track. she justified this behavior which is secret police behavior and she went to their employers, their emp
skype that's a good point. what you make of this?> words unless someone is literally punching you in the face, that's it. feeling is nothing to do with this. there is no such thing as hate speech. there are words that they are using to manipulate our minds. hate speech is not real and guess what in america you are guaranteed the right to freedom, not the right to not be offended. if you'll be offended sometimes. [applause] five before we go, last week, this may be made up because this came...
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>> skype. we all know skype. we remember the early days.elift and launched the free skype mobile app. now i do face time a lot and it's really -- it breaks that down. no matter where i am. >> this is just more reliable. >> it's completely reliable. it has a lot of added features and a lot of our kids, especially in high school have started doing a lot of study groups. chatting with their teachers. >> communication is key. >> skype for mobile app. drivers, we talk about this a lot. my daughter's 16. she's now driving a car in the bay area, scares me to death. so i'm really into tech tools that can help you help them. so on star, which comes with most chevy, gms, buicks, cadillacs, gmcs. on star has a free on star smart driver program. so parents, you can open an app on your phone and you get a basic report card of how your teens have done. if there's any hard braking. all kinds of things. it's a real teaching moment. >> you need to have a specific type of car to get the on star availability. >> there's about 2 million people who have it righ
>> skype. we all know skype. we remember the early days.elift and launched the free skype mobile app. now i do face time a lot and it's really -- it breaks that down. no matter where i am. >> this is just more reliable. >> it's completely reliable. it has a lot of added features and a lot of our kids, especially in high school have started doing a lot of study groups. chatting with their teachers. >> communication is key. >> skype for mobile app. drivers, we talk...
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we are thrilled that william can join through skype. i think part of this conversation is about ensuring that these communities are protected going forward. i don't find themselves as ponds and a greater political dispute about the future of iraq and trying to ensure the communities that are displaced are able to return home. much of the territory has been liberated. these communities have been unable for the large part to return home both because of destruction of the areas from but also theme increased militarization of those areas and the lack of economic opportunities. those are issues that we have a collective stake in and in need engagede that we remain in building environment by which these individuals can return home so we have a pluralistic and diverse iraq going forward. it's an honor to be joined here by a current member of iraq's parliament. many of you know her as ambassador taylor mentioned because of her courageous stand should have as her community was being victimized when she implored the iraqi government and internati
we are thrilled that william can join through skype. i think part of this conversation is about ensuring that these communities are protected going forward. i don't find themselves as ponds and a greater political dispute about the future of iraq and trying to ensure the communities that are displaced are able to return home. much of the territory has been liberated. these communities have been unable for the large part to return home both because of destruction of the areas from but also theme...
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we've got skype questioners. where do i go? okay. so i think first, is it somebody from texas that's going to ask a question from skype? and how do i get that, sarah? sir, you're on. go ahead >> good. gregg fox 26 in houston. >> gregg, we got you loud and clear. >> we have in the houston area army core of engineer reservoirs flooding, the administration considering adding additional sources to the -- >> i think -- did everybody hear that question? i think just to repeat it in case we're understand wired up here. i think the question -- good one -- is that people in houston are worried about the two systems, the two reservoir systems that the army core of engineers maintain. they pictured on television overtopping. they've been in a controlled release environment, a lot of water through the affected populated areas of houston, and you want to know if they're safe and if there's any additional funding needed. was that the question? okay. i'm going to answer that question. i think that's a "yes." so the answer is -- and it just so happe
we've got skype questioners. where do i go? okay. so i think first, is it somebody from texas that's going to ask a question from skype? and how do i get that, sarah? sir, you're on. go ahead >> good. gregg fox 26 in houston. >> gregg, we got you loud and clear. >> we have in the houston area army core of engineer reservoirs flooding, the administration considering adding additional sources to the -- >> i think -- did everybody hear that question? i think just to repeat...
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skype. representative hoyer will be talking about daca. this is a setup for people came to the uss children and met several guidelines for deferred action. event.n his way to the he should be here shortly. you on ourupdate live coverage plans. president trump is at the white earlier speaking to reporters in addressing the nation on violence in charlottesville, virginia. in about 30 five minutes, he is expected to sign a memorandum onh china's laws intellectual property and technology. that will be live at 3:00 on c-span 2. he will meet with his economic council before heading to new york and say at trump tower. live coverage here on c
skype. representative hoyer will be talking about daca. this is a setup for people came to the uss children and met several guidelines for deferred action. event.n his way to the he should be here shortly. you on ourupdate live coverage plans. president trump is at the white earlier speaking to reporters in addressing the nation on violence in charlottesville, virginia. in about 30 five minutes, he is expected to sign a memorandum onh china's laws intellectual property and technology. that will...
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the goal is to reduce the skype skype -- reduce the scope and size of the government.ting power back in the hands of the american people, it's saying we want efficient government and not below thed government. -- familiar not bloated government. and i would argue we have bloated government. connell, i would like to see him get aggressive on this. he has two major crises he's dealing with. but i would like to see him shut down the department of energy. connell: isn't that a tough argument in the middle of a hurricane and coming back out of it. ned: once you get past this. shut count department of energy, and implode the building and build a liberty park. he has to show the american people he's serious. we'll not tolerate bloated government anymore. connell: what's your take? >> governor abbott spoke earlier today and one of the words he used to describe president and his cabinet's response to this was effective. they are in constant contact asking what do you need, how can we help. it's very important to have efficient government. we look at fema in charge of the nation
the goal is to reduce the skype skype -- reduce the scope and size of the government.ting power back in the hands of the american people, it's saying we want efficient government and not below thed government. -- familiar not bloated government. and i would argue we have bloated government. connell, i would like to see him get aggressive on this. he has two major crises he's dealing with. but i would like to see him shut down the department of energy. connell: isn't that a tough argument in the...
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your time, thanks for joining us via skype. you.t: thank host: up next, we're going to end our program back with the program we began the with, president trump's remarks on the charlottesville violence if you weekend, asking thought they were enough. start calling in, republicans, independents, lines for all three. call in now, we'll be right back. >> every month bookt t.v. features an in-depth nonfiction with a author about their writing career. eric s september 3, when matxis, his book, "if you can "amazing grace," and author and columnist are ne dowd, "bush world, men necessary" and "the year voting." and the latest books, "the undoing project and the big and the new dlchl new hing," join us for in depth first sunday of the month. that is book t.v. on c-span 2. >> tonight on the communicators. have computers, hackers hack humans. blackhat at the conference talking about cyber security with c.e.o. of netsquare. is not easy to patch a very large organization and keep after hing it month month. yes, that is what the recommended
your time, thanks for joining us via skype. you.t: thank host: up next, we're going to end our program back with the program we began the with, president trump's remarks on the charlottesville violence if you weekend, asking thought they were enough. start calling in, republicans, independents, lines for all three. call in now, we'll be right back. >> every month bookt t.v. features an in-depth nonfiction with a author about their writing career. eric s september 3, when matxis, his book,...
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we've got skype questioners. where do i go? so, i think first is it somebody from texas that's going to ask a question from skype and how do i get that, sarah? here we go. sir, you're on. go ahead. >> greg grugen, fox 26 in houston. >> greg, we got you loud and clear. >> we have, in the houston area, army corps of engineer reservoirs that are frankly failing -- flooding, examining that situation, is the administration considering adding additional sources to the -- >> i think -- did everybody hear that question? i think just to repeat it in case we're not wired up right here, i think the question, good one, was that people in houston are worried about the two systems, the two reservoir systems that the army corps of engineers maintains. they've been pictured on television over topping, they've been in a controlled release environment, allowing a lot of water through the affected populated areas of houston and you want to know if they're safe and if there's any additional funding needed. was that the question? okay. i'm going to
we've got skype questioners. where do i go? so, i think first is it somebody from texas that's going to ask a question from skype and how do i get that, sarah? here we go. sir, you're on. go ahead. >> greg grugen, fox 26 in houston. >> greg, we got you loud and clear. >> we have, in the houston area, army corps of engineer reservoirs that are frankly failing -- flooding, examining that situation, is the administration considering adding additional sources to the -- >> i...
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bravo estÁ con nosotros vÍa skype. me encanta el vÍdeo de cuatro minutos. se me fue volando.ue representan esta batalla. entonces, queremos representar esta experiencia. javier: esta es la historia de dos niÑos. aproximadamente, de quÉ edad? >> son de 13 y 154 aÑos. javier: quÉ le dices a la crÍtica de las personas que fue plasmado entre dos niÑos? para gente que lo critica. >> creo que hace falta un poco de normalizar la relaciÓn entre dos hombres y dos mujeres, es necesario verlo de la misma manera que un hombre y una mujer. carolina: en cuestiÓn de las primeras 24hs millones de personas habÍan entrado para ver este cortometraje. cuÉntanos, cÓmo comenzo? esteban: primero, tenÍamos ya una pÁgina y muchas personas sabÍan del proyecto. luego, sacamos el thriller. nuestra pÁgina tenÍa varios seguidores. no se compara con la cantidad de personas que saben del proyecto. javier: juntaron $14000 para poder presentar la pelÍcula. tiene mÁs de 11 millones que la han visto. te queremos agradecer por haber compartido con nosotros. la gente cÓmo puede buscar este cortometraje para verlo
bravo estÁ con nosotros vÍa skype. me encanta el vÍdeo de cuatro minutos. se me fue volando.ue representan esta batalla. entonces, queremos representar esta experiencia. javier: esta es la historia de dos niÑos. aproximadamente, de quÉ edad? >> son de 13 y 154 aÑos. javier: quÉ le dices a la crÍtica de las personas que fue plasmado entre dos niÑos? para gente que lo critica. >> creo que hace falta un poco de normalizar la relaciÓn entre dos hombres y dos mujeres, es...
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anunciÓ que viajarÁ a barcelona me tras el paÍs vive un estado de emergencia, y nos conectamos vÍa skyperorista del que todo el mundo estÁ hablando hace un par de horas, pues se habrÍa presentado voluntario en una comisarÍa de policía en barcelona. y estÁ alegando que a Élle robaron la documentaciÓn. entonces, bueno, queda el dato abierto. y como la policÍa, el ministerio de interior, y las autoridades de catalina todavÍa no tan mÁsdatos respecto seis los detenidos, pues de momento fuentes policiales estÁn hablando de que este sospechoso se habrÍa entregado a la policÍa y alegando eso. que le robaron la documentaciÓn y que Él estaba en girona, a dos horas, una hora de barcelona. javier: ¿cuÁl es el ambiente ahorita, en este momento de las autoridades en barcelona? lourdes: una cosa importante que hay que recalcar aquÍ. espaÑa viene desde el 2015 con un nivel de alerta antiterrorista nivel 4 sobre 5. hace unos momentos se dijo que no se va a elevar a 5. apoyando los cuerpos y seguridad del estado. todo esto hace que, ustedes como comentaban, esta operaciÓn " jaula", que de esta ponen las
anunciÓ que viajarÁ a barcelona me tras el paÍs vive un estado de emergencia, y nos conectamos vÍa skyperorista del que todo el mundo estÁ hablando hace un par de horas, pues se habrÍa presentado voluntario en una comisarÍa de policía en barcelona. y estÁ alegando que a Élle robaron la documentaciÓn. entonces, bueno, queda el dato abierto. y como la policÍa, el ministerio de interior, y las autoridades de catalina todavÍa no tan mÁsdatos respecto seis los detenidos, pues de...
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00 inmigrantes serÍan beneficiados en ocho estados del paÍs.para despejar dudas nos conectamos vÍa skypecibido miles de preguntas. quiÉnes califican? ezequiel hernÁndez: buenos dÍas. mucha gente, ahora, cuando tenemos este ecosistema con el tema de la inmigraciÓn ilegal, mucha gente nos pregunta si esa persona califica? personas que se han registrado y que estÁn en estados unidos y no ha salido. personas que tienen un hijo mayor de 21 aÑos. tambiÉn, califican para el ajuste de estatus. sÓlo en esos estados. en el noveno circuito: california, nevada, montana, etcÉtera. javier: actualmente, beneficia a mÁs de 86000 hondureÑos, 5300 nicaragÜenses. cÓmo tienen quÉ hacer sus familiares para poder agregarse a esta nueva forma? cuÁl es el proceso? ezequiel: el proceso se llama ajuste de estatus. es como si hubieran entrado en una visa. tienen que hacer el proceso sin salir de estados unidos. mucha gente que vive fuera del noveno circuito, cuidado con el fraude. no vayan a aplicar en nueva york, texas, florida. no se sostiene el noveno circuito en esa parte. si es que se mudan al noveno circuito
00 inmigrantes serÍan beneficiados en ocho estados del paÍs.para despejar dudas nos conectamos vÍa skypecibido miles de preguntas. quiÉnes califican? ezequiel hernÁndez: buenos dÍas. mucha gente, ahora, cuando tenemos este ecosistema con el tema de la inmigraciÓn ilegal, mucha gente nos pregunta si esa persona califica? personas que se han registrado y que estÁn en estados unidos y no ha salido. personas que tienen un hijo mayor de 21 aÑos. tambiÉn, califican para el ajuste de...
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vÍa skype nos acompaÑa josÉ gutiÉrrez. cuÁl es tu reacciÓn? juan josÉ: una gran decepciÓn.n tipo de muro legal para que no sÓlo se reduzca la inmigraciÓn de un millon a la mitad, ademÁs sÓlo podrÍan venir a los estados unidos aquellas personas que sean profesionales. eso es lo que quiere decir cuando se dice que tengan algo quÉ aportar al paÍs. por lo tanto, la casa -- clase trabajadora, gente que no fue la universidad, quedarÍa fuera de este programa. estÁ diseÑado para atraer gente mÁs preparada, mas educada. por otro lado, como tienen que hablar inglÉs, a los que vengan los nuevos inmigrantes mayormente de paÍses de habla inglesa, australia, inglaterra, canadÁ. se elimine casi totalmente la inmigraciÓn de amÉrica latina. esto, definitivamente, es una polÍtica racista. la rechazamos totalmente. afortunadamente, hay algunos republicanos que estÁn diciendo que esto no es una soluciÓn. presentadora: hablando de soluciones, quÉ podemos hacer los inmigrantes? quÉ mensaje le mandan ustedes a las personas? juan josÉ: nosotros vamos a seguir trabajando para la comunidad. por el o
vÍa skype nos acompaÑa josÉ gutiÉrrez. cuÁl es tu reacciÓn? juan josÉ: una gran decepciÓn.n tipo de muro legal para que no sÓlo se reduzca la inmigraciÓn de un millon a la mitad, ademÁs sÓlo podrÍan venir a los estados unidos aquellas personas que sean profesionales. eso es lo que quiere decir cuando se dice que tengan algo quÉ aportar al paÍs. por lo tanto, la casa -- clase trabajadora, gente que no fue la universidad, quedarÍa fuera de este programa. estÁ diseÑado para...
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it's very hard to skype it on the golf course which was sanctuary in past times is it correct. up to the. >> do you personally think how it will look if you play a trump course. >> yes, i do think about it i absolutely do. in the course of my work we have 19 trump properties all over the world some are very good properties. i had actually win years ago i thought he would be the next pga tour commissioner that job was up last year he decided to go for different one. i think about it and it's hard not this think about it it's in the air when you go to places i was in ireland two weeks and one property called down bay by in large they're not really connected to the whole political scene but they feel they get sucked into the whole thing because everybody is asking is this first time here why are you here that sort of thing. i certainly do think about it. i know that i -- in the process of my work i do have to go to those places sometimes. if it was on my own dime would i go i'm not sure. >> you mentioned before golf courses were a sanctuary you touched upon it in some ways but in
it's very hard to skype it on the golf course which was sanctuary in past times is it correct. up to the. >> do you personally think how it will look if you play a trump course. >> yes, i do think about it i absolutely do. in the course of my work we have 19 trump properties all over the world some are very good properties. i had actually win years ago i thought he would be the next pga tour commissioner that job was up last year he decided to go for different one. i think about it...
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. >> we have wyatt via skype right this minute, welcome to the show. >> tell us what happened? >> i bought an older motorcycle. and i was fixing it up, and it malfunctioned, and i couldn't slow the bike down. so i was ejected at 84 miles an hour, broke my femur, messed up the nerves in my neck, broke my back, i don't know. there was lots and lots of injuries. but miraculously, i'm still here. >> other people who might be watching this and facing some trials and transitions, what's your message for them? >> i'm no special person, but try to find those special key moments that make it worth it. when you find those special moments, ride on that special moment for a few days, you have to keep going and going. >> how do you have an amazingly positive outlook. >> where does this come from? where do you draw your strength? >> definitely family. i was sitting on a beach and my little sister was sitting there laughing. if i wasn't here, i wouldn't -- i wouldn't have -- be able to have these special moments with her. >> what's next for you? >> i'm getting ready to go to school, just livi
. >> we have wyatt via skype right this minute, welcome to the show. >> tell us what happened? >> i bought an older motorcycle. and i was fixing it up, and it malfunctioned, and i couldn't slow the bike down. so i was ejected at 84 miles an hour, broke my femur, messed up the nerves in my neck, broke my back, i don't know. there was lots and lots of injuries. but miraculously, i'm still here. >> other people who might be watching this and facing some trials and...
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years old, they live in brazil, and i show them the picture of the nazis here on my iphone through skype. and my father became so distraught. >> reporter: the realliy was organized on line with two hours notice after images of the social media. >> to she the nazi flag in our neighborhood raced is disturbing. >> we fought world war ii to defeat nazis. it's outrageous. >> reporter: many said they were aware of the history of the shopping center but it had no modern relevance to them until now. in arlington. >> new reaction to the store you saw first on -- the shocking way some d.c. police offers talked about a crime victim in his own house. >> with new reaction to this from mayor bouser. >> reporter: you've seen the home surveillance video we broke first, two dc police officers making fun of a burglary victim in his house. they talk about stolen items and question whether or not he's guy. >> >> probably gay. >> a officer starts dancing at the crime scene. we talked to dc mayor about the video at a community event. >> i don't approve of the language that was used or the conduct of our offic
years old, they live in brazil, and i show them the picture of the nazis here on my iphone through skype. and my father became so distraught. >> reporter: the realliy was organized on line with two hours notice after images of the social media. >> to she the nazi flag in our neighborhood raced is disturbing. >> we fought world war ii to defeat nazis. it's outrageous. >> reporter: many said they were aware of the history of the shopping center but it had no modern...
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she's with us via skype. are people surprised when you tell them?the main feedback is they couldn't believe an algorithm could create music. >> could you describe for the layperson how artificial intelligence created this music? >> sure. so with amper, the human puts in certain inputs like bpm, instrumentation you want to be included, the mood, the genre. it's actually pretty simple. you can change the key. you can change the instrumentation. >> how does that make you feel? the way technology moves. we could have a.i. that writes songs and sings them too. >> very conflicted. on one side i get excited about the new tools to play with. on the other hand, it is threatening. the creative vision of a human, we believe we have abilities. this is questioning that. for me this album is an exploration of that very question. >> how do you think that technology will further impact or do a negative way? >> all of the above. on my piano i would write out sheet music and it was pain staking and i never found anyone i could record my music with. if i had these too
she's with us via skype. are people surprised when you tell them?the main feedback is they couldn't believe an algorithm could create music. >> could you describe for the layperson how artificial intelligence created this music? >> sure. so with amper, the human puts in certain inputs like bpm, instrumentation you want to be included, the mood, the genre. it's actually pretty simple. you can change the key. you can change the instrumentation. >> how does that make you feel?...
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. >> but to see if the doctor was able to get him to look like justin bieber, we have ben via skype "t this minute." welcome to the show. >> hey! >> hello, you guys. >> post-surgery and there's something sticking out of your head. what is it? >> this is a draining tube. right now it comes from the incision site from my ear it's in my pocket collecting blood. i'm a little cyborg right now. >> guy wills have a lump for years and not do anything about it. tell them something. >> don't be stupid. listen. if you're supposed to be a strong dude, you could handle a surgery. i had surgery two days ago. i'm doing a tv interview with you guys today wearing a tie looking incredibly handsome, right? >> yes! >> wait. that's ben. i thought it was justin. >> no. we like that face. >> thank you very much. there's a cure for cancer if you catch it in time. i end every video saying until next time don't be an idiot. checking yourself for tumors is something to do. >> where is it now? >> they did not give it to me. >> it's on ebay. >> zero bids. >> i'll bid on it, baby. i got you. >> thank you, sweethea
. >> but to see if the doctor was able to get him to look like justin bieber, we have ben via skype "t this minute." welcome to the show. >> hey! >> hello, you guys. >> post-surgery and there's something sticking out of your head. what is it? >> this is a draining tube. right now it comes from the incision site from my ear it's in my pocket collecting blood. i'm a little cyborg right now. >> guy wills have a lump for years and not do anything about...
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you can have meetings and confidence from washington via skype and the like. but if you're on the ground, you need to listen to the people there and hear what they have to say. ho: mentioned tweeting about extraneous matters. the president tweeting about the storm over the weekend but also some other issues including promoting a book of one of his political allies. as the storm was making landfall late last week, there was the decision to pardon joe arpaio. what do you make of those decisions as the storm was bearing down and over the weekend as we started to see the extent of the storm? guest: i'm glad you mentioned that. i think there is a very interesting dichotomy going on. i think on president trump's tweets that ha had to do with the disaster, i have been relatively impressed with them. they were somber. they were responsible. they gave people information about where to go to get help , and they tried to help the rescuers and the first responders in terms of saying what a good job they are doing. i thought that was all good and appropriate. some of the o
you can have meetings and confidence from washington via skype and the like. but if you're on the ground, you need to listen to the people there and hear what they have to say. ho: mentioned tweeting about extraneous matters. the president tweeting about the storm over the weekend but also some other issues including promoting a book of one of his political allies. as the storm was making landfall late last week, there was the decision to pardon joe arpaio. what do you make of those decisions...
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were joined by skype, tony junior's with the and sue harrison from kings to say.you weigh in on what many think is a controversy oh take in terms of coping skills and personal responsibility. >> jersey city police showed up to the crystal condos to find five on conscious males in the building early cinnamon o sunday morning around 5:00 a.m. two were dead at the same. their identities have been released. one is 33-year-old and the other is a 32-year-old. according to social media, patel was a graduate apace university, the other was also a pace university graduate. they have night determined the cause of death yet or the through that overdosed and survived. from what we have seen, heroin kills and kills fast. we can guilt and say for a fact that it was a heroin overdose. the prosecutor's office came out to say it's an isolated incident the public shouldn't worry. but is any drug addiction or heroin straight isolated? >> i want to start with you. you heard what ron said. there's a luxury high-rise. what about this being an isolated incident people should be worried?
were joined by skype, tony junior's with the and sue harrison from kings to say.you weigh in on what many think is a controversy oh take in terms of coping skills and personal responsibility. >> jersey city police showed up to the crystal condos to find five on conscious males in the building early cinnamon o sunday morning around 5:00 a.m. two were dead at the same. their identities have been released. one is 33-year-old and the other is a 32-year-old. according to social media, patel...
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producer of bridge brothers is live tonight via skype. matt it's good to see you. >> jim, long time. >> people don't know at home we worked together a long time ago in upstate new york you moved into the role in documentary film making and tell me about bridge brother what's gave you the requested to do this. >> bridge brothers really is the idea of who takes care of america's large bridges. order any brims and it steamed fr t scenes of bridges and then starty of who are these people this the work on bridges that you know don't have a fear of hight and soy basically em emerged myself over the course of a year that we filmed with the bridge painlters and we filmed down in philadelphia where we got permission to film on the walt whitman account bridge. >> we're looking at it now it's amazing. >> yeah so these guys basically these guys keep bridges standing and if they did not restore these bridges, which restoring is sand bl blasting old coatings that rusted and deteriorated and then they repaint it, but the hardest part of the job is actua
producer of bridge brothers is live tonight via skype. matt it's good to see you. >> jim, long time. >> people don't know at home we worked together a long time ago in upstate new york you moved into the role in documentary film making and tell me about bridge brother what's gave you the requested to do this. >> bridge brothers really is the idea of who takes care of america's large bridges. order any brims and it steamed fr t scenes of bridges and then starty of who are these...
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meantime, four young men from the bay area traveling in barcelona reached out late tonight via skype.y're with a group and they admit they're worried about their safety. >> we were actually on that same path where the van plowed through literally two hours before. we have pictures of us there. we're very fortunate that, you know, things played out for us the way it did and nobody was hurt. >> reporter: the regional government has confirmed citizens from 24 countries were among those killed or injured during the attack. lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news" >>> now breaking news happening in san jose. police are searching right now for at least one suspect after two people were shot in japan town near the taylor street night market. it happened just after 9:30 on taylor street near 8th. police say the two victims have life-threatening injuries. >> new at 11:00, alameda police are investigating after a synagogue was vanldallized. these pictures were taken at temple israel of alameda on bay farm island. you can see broken windows have been boarded up. the person who posted these pictures on f
meantime, four young men from the bay area traveling in barcelona reached out late tonight via skype.y're with a group and they admit they're worried about their safety. >> we were actually on that same path where the van plowed through literally two hours before. we have pictures of us there. we're very fortunate that, you know, things played out for us the way it did and nobody was hurt. >> reporter: the regional government has confirmed citizens from 24 countries were among those...
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are you searchers got her on skype today to explain why this article is bogus. >> take medicine out ofthe picture, if the moon affects cycles, all women would be menstruating at the same time and that's not true. mary claire should be ashamed of passing that off of a reporting. these aren't -- >> dr. gunter says periods aren't defected by environmental -- the article claimed the eclipsed messed with menstrual cycles >> it was -- >> i thought it was too. >>> you know what, we had a change, a great change. >> okay. >> on the way. a welcome change. >> okay. >> almost in september, i was like mid-september. let's start with a three day guarantee because i was going to raise it and i was going to lower it. i kept 86 as the number. the reason why is because some models were going 82. some models went as high as 90 for today. i'll have everything at 11:00. there's the cathedral. 84. still feel s like 84. the dew points dropped. it's down to 60. winds out of the north and northeast at 80. here's the radar. a couple of showers down to the south. these are light, ridge, scotland beach, these are
are you searchers got her on skype today to explain why this article is bogus. >> take medicine out ofthe picture, if the moon affects cycles, all women would be menstruating at the same time and that's not true. mary claire should be ashamed of passing that off of a reporting. these aren't -- >> dr. gunter says periods aren't defected by environmental -- the article claimed the eclipsed messed with menstrual cycles >> it was -- >> i thought it was too. >>> you...
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i appreciate you making the effort to get with us on skype and hope you get home safely. thanks very much. our panel will weigh in on the north korean threat next and the politics behind it. plus new developments in the russia investigation. what we know about the fbi's raid of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. noefr day, another development in the russia investigation. we learned today that one of the homes of former trump campaig
i appreciate you making the effort to get with us on skype and hope you get home safely. thanks very much. our panel will weigh in on the north korean threat next and the politics behind it. plus new developments in the russia investigation. what we know about the fbi's raid of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only...
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to tell us more about the journey how we can help and where they go from here, live via skype we have chris strong from kickin' it. welcome, my man. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing, y'all? >> how does it feel to know that you were able to pull off such a successful drive? >> going there and doing this stuff and actually getting down and dirty and getting to work for them was the biggest deal to me. it was amazing for me. i'm happy to see those smiles out there. >> what tea like putting those shoes on those kids? i imagine some of them probably maybe a first pair of shoes in their life? >> for all of them it's the first pair ever. it was the feeling i was searching for but i didn't know until i actually did it, i kept a pair in my book bag to make my video with the first one and i prayed to god and asked him to show me that person that i need to be, size nine right here. i felt one kid that i saw looked like he was a nine, so many amazing times i had sneakers i'm happy he gets those good vibes to continue doing what he's doing over here in rwanda. >> chris you mentioned yo
to tell us more about the journey how we can help and where they go from here, live via skype we have chris strong from kickin' it. welcome, my man. [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you doing, y'all? >> how does it feel to know that you were able to pull off such a successful drive? >> going there and doing this stuff and actually getting down and dirty and getting to work for them was the biggest deal to me. it was amazing for me. i'm happy to see those smiles out there....
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the man whose rally is causing concern for the businesses spoke with abc 7 news in a skype interview. joey gibson told us he knew all along he would be granted the permit to hold the rally because of freedom of speech. gibson also said the patriot prayer rally has nothing to do with president trump. >> what i'm trying to do is bigger -- it's beyond trump. it's beyond politics. we're talking about culture here right now. we're talking about love, respect, kindness, you know, honest, being good to one another and so we're not throwing a trump rally. >> city leaders have denounced patriot prayer rallies in other cities for having been a forum for white supremacists. gibson says the last thing he wants to see is the kind of violence that erupted in charlottesville which was unrelated to his group. saturday's rally is planned from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at crissy field. several counterprotests are scheduled nearby. there's also a rally at noon at harvey milk plaza are in the castro and at the civic center at 1:00 p.m. we have the information on our abc 1 news app and on abc7news.com. >>> and th
the man whose rally is causing concern for the businesses spoke with abc 7 news in a skype interview. joey gibson told us he knew all along he would be granted the permit to hold the rally because of freedom of speech. gibson also said the patriot prayer rally has nothing to do with president trump. >> what i'm trying to do is bigger -- it's beyond trump. it's beyond politics. we're talking about culture here right now. we're talking about love, respect, kindness, you know, honest, being...
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with this via skype "right this minute" we've got cece and her mom, daphne. welcome to the show.ah! [ applause ] all of this started back in 2012, and you said you were pretty shocked by all of it, daphne. tell us how it started. >> she was like looking at obama onv excited about that and i got my camera and just started videoing her and she was impersonating different stuff. >> when i was 3 i told my mama that obama was cute. and i wanted him to be president, and guess what, y'all, he got to be the president! >> it was all because of you. >> all because of me. >> cece, you got to meet your idol kevin hart. tell us what that was like. >> i met kevin hart. when he came out that door, i started crying. i was like, oh, oh! tears, just tears! tears! >> daphne, do you ever have to control her exuberance when you see people out in public? >> yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. because you never know what's going to come out of her mouth. you never know. >> cece, what do you like so much about making people laugh? >> i love my thing like when everybody's supporting me i start crying and
with this via skype "right this minute" we've got cece and her mom, daphne. welcome to the show.ah! [ applause ] all of this started back in 2012, and you said you were pretty shocked by all of it, daphne. tell us how it started. >> she was like looking at obama onv excited about that and i got my camera and just started videoing her and she was impersonating different stuff. >> when i was 3 i told my mama that obama was cute. and i wanted him to be president, and guess...
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i'm absolutely thrilled to see that live "right this minute" via skype we have jess and mom cindy. welcome to the show. >> hello. >> jess, this svideo is so wonderful. tell us about when you put it together and why. >> i realized that he's in high school now and i sadly will not be able to get him off the bus anywhere. i started looking at videos and tweeted it like maybe this will make someone's day. reaction.enough, it got quite a >> he loves his sister. >> we can tell. cindy, tell us what it's been like how jess has been helping with david. >> it just makes me really proud to have such a great young lady who has done nothing but embrace him as a little brother his whole life. >> oh oh oh oh. >> he has the video pulled up. >> okay. there's been a couple more videos, has there not? >> when i came home on tuesday, i was like, well, these people like soit so much. so here's a little update. >> hi. >> people have been reacting the same way as with the first one. >> are you going to feel a tiny bit jealous when he greets another special girl that day? >> i don't think i can let anothe
i'm absolutely thrilled to see that live "right this minute" via skype we have jess and mom cindy. welcome to the show. >> hello. >> jess, this svideo is so wonderful. tell us about when you put it together and why. >> i realized that he's in high school now and i sadly will not be able to get him off the bus anywhere. i started looking at videos and tweeted it like maybe this will make someone's day. reaction.enough, it got quite a >> he loves his sister....