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one of our responsibilities, which was enforcement of the government code of the state of california al california, and enforcement of the ordinances of the city and county of san francisco. what do you need more agencies for? so if more staff is needed, that's part of the budget for the fiscal year 2019. >> i think that given the other matters before us as a commission and a staff, this is the lowest priority in my -- in my -- in my view, and i wouldn't support putting time and resources into it because i don't know, like, what -- what would it accomplish if we did this? >> commissioner kopp: it would allow this commission to vote on whether to submit abolition to the voters of san francisco with some of the reasons that i just set out and others. >> i think that as a practical matter, i don't think that you can -- that it would be wise to submit something to the voters and say let's take it away without providing something in -- in -- >> commissioner kopp: yeah, you can have a sentence saying all duties performed by this commission or whatever it's called, task force, shall continue to be enforc
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california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california in the u.s. three democratic senators are calling for president donald trump to step down of allegations of sexual harassment in the past few months a growing number of women coming forward with their experiences of abuse by men in powerful positions during the election campaign more than a dozen women accused trump of sexual harassment u.s. ambassador to the united nations began he was asked about the subject how do you think people should assess the accusers of the president. well i mean you know the same thing as women who accuse anyone should be heard they should be heard and they should be dealt with and i think we heard from them prior to the election and i think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way they have every right to speak out and sexual harassment allegations have dominated the campaign in tuesday's u.s. senate election in alabama it drew nationwide attention when republican candidate roy moore was accused of molesting teenage girls when he was thirty years old despite that more got the support of president trump jabatan see reports. on sunday churches across alabama christian evangelicals. could they put aside the allegation of child molestation that's been leveled at republican candidates drawing a vote for him or should they allow the possibility that a pro-choice democrat might assume the state's vacant senate seat if they don't for republican elizabeth bashir there's only one possible option a lot of people myself included feel that roy moore is just not an acceptable candidate he doesn't a spouse the views that are important to me are a lot of younger people a lot of women as well just do not feel that he holds that we do it's not just the allegations of sexual misconduct for years more has reveled in racism and discrimination but he often clicks in bible scripture recently he mused that life in the us had been better while slavery existed these thoughts often delight a call right wing evangelical base in alabama who feel that washington has allowed the u.s. to descend into godlessness starting with allowing a woman reproductive rights spoke at brian baptist church in late november and the past of this says there's no proof of child molestation the women should have due process and so should judge moore the problem is is because of this election being so short we don't have. tom ford so you're going to have to make a rush decision bashir says she feels some more voters are employing circular thinking i also think there's something going on and some tech hers in terms that well i couldn't support somebody who would do these things so there's no way he did those things because i support had this race is being defined in many different ways and referendum donald trump a key movement for the republican party so the movement where key demographics like younger people and women feel they have no choice but to split with the party's extremism even if they too are against abortion but despite the consternation that's been expressed nationwide about moore's nostalgia for the us during slavery for example he does speak for a large section of alabamians there was that insider but there were certain certain principles of that ok that was a man's word was his was his bond so to speak we value human life better at that time as far as the white population. in some areas and if more does win on tuesday night it's not as if he'll be the only republican in the u.s. senate who holds such views she ever turned see al-jazeera birmingham alabama. has bought twenty four euro fighter typhoon jets in the british defense and aerospace company b. a systems the six point seven billion dollars deal was signed by the british defense minister gavin williamson and the qatari minister of state for defense the jets are said to be delivered in late twenty twenty two. al-jazeera is demanding the release of its journalist mahmoud hussein who's been an egyptian president for more than eleven months hussein's accused of broadcasting falls and used to spread chaos which he announces in a stronger than i the same has repeatedly complained of mistreatment in jail he was arrested on the twenty eighth of december while visiting family. now al jazeera has spoken to victims of mass killings in zimbabwe which took place in mass appeal and more than three decades ago twenty thousand people died when the former president robert mugabe ordered a military crackdown against a rival liberation movement the new president emerson and god and former military chiefs appointed to his new cabinet were in government at the time andrew symonds travelled to the taller district to meet those still waiting for an apology. it seems like a happy setting yet the children are playing on one of the zimbabwe's killing fields seven teachers were murdered in these grounds then dumped in a bit it was thirty four years ago they called it a military operation named. meaning the rains washing away their chance with god which with no more sibanda is trying to work out where the bodies were buried. they called everyone around the village to come here and dig new toilet but really we're digging graves we're told by those who saw the teachers are lined up the one of the young soldiers told him to move over a year they lined up again and they were shocked. there's no dignity here no respect for the dead no marc graves no way of absorbing the scale of these atrocities spread over a landmass the size of switzerland liberia sierra leone no comfort for the people and no apology. it all took place decades ago in the first years of zimbabwe's independence but doesn't believe zimbabwe's new president will ever apologize. he takes us to another village following his memories from one thousand nine hundred three to this place. even the sun can lift the darkness for those who live here. names etched in stone twenty three of them mainly women locked inside a house burned alive in the north korean trained fifth brigade were under orders from robert mugabe his security minister was the new president emerson. and the armed forces were headed by men who now have senior ministerial posts. in march nine hundred eighty three the chronicle state run newspaper published reports about defending the fifth brigade like ning the dissidents to cockroaches and bugs the minister said the bandit menace had reach such epidemic proportions that the government had to bring in d.d.t. to get rid of the bandits d.d.t. is an insecticide. for decades victims like jane were lousy have been too frightened to talk jane still lives with physical injuries and having to watch her fourteen year old sister being raped and uncle was killed. cruel it's very painful as i speak it still hurts me those who took these things should come and apologize to us otherwise nothing has changed in the current. special advisor to the president have this response to our report zimbabwe needs a break to continue was the eerie diggins pursed to settle scores from the past is if it can not be the future is seemingly to and here for it's irresponsible davis in a geo way from what should be done every country's corroded tortured history going to be living there millions does dog of the sea rule the american civil war your country is to make mistakes you made for starts back in a village deep in the bush. that goes to pray in one hour an hour prayer asks for help and comfort and the words shatter the still is. or not they carry the anger and pain of tens of thousands of. andrew symonds al-jazeera. that's a big land a beauty salon in south sudan has become a refuge for many widows of war they're among the thousands who are now the sole breadwinners after their husbands were killed during the four year civil conflict here morgan reports from the town. many young warriors is hoping for her style that comes as close to perfection as possible her styling for her is not just a job it's a form of therapy the twenty eight year old is left to take care of four children on her own after her husband was killed in the civil war. what brings me here is the need to support my children i'm a widow i need to feed them and this alone office me the chance to do so and provide them with the basics tens of thousands of south sudanese men have been killed in the four year war in africa's youngest nation four million of the twelve million population is displaced eight out of ten of them are women and children in africa's largest refugee crisis the cell phone in a provides not only way forward is to earn money for their families but offers a chance to talk of their ordeals some say they too are victims in more ways than one. when the war came to our village we ran but we needed food so we went back eventually we found soldiers there who raped us i had lost my husband shortly before that i struggled to raise our children but coming here reminds me that i'm not alone in what i'm facing. because polygram me is common in south sudan the work has left behind hundreds of thousands of widows who lost their husbands no want to track of the number of people killed in south sudan's were but it's estimated that more than half a million widows are left behind many are the sole breadwinners for their children and there were has cost high inflation and for shortage for have the population. for many widows who are single mothers the burden can be too much to handle mary runs the reader's group here in a kobo she says we don't benefit from helping each other. when we brought together the widows they had all lost their husbands in the war and were tired of taking care of their children alone some thought of suicide for killed themselves last year but those here in the group look at other widows and realize that they're not alone and have others that they can talk to see if a lot of their. war years knows her life won't be the same again after her husband was killed but at least she has a place you can talk about her trauma and hope for a better future people are going on just there are a couple of south sudan. for a walk into the history books on the telly and performer has become the first person to cross the tiber river on a tightrope on the trail of any stony instilling a steel cable that linked the banks of italy's longest river crowds gathered to watch him cross the one hundred thirty five metre long cable suspended twenty metres above the water he said at the end the walk was more difficult than expected because of the way and the rain. the third leg of the world's longest single sporting event is heading into one of his most dangerous stretches competitors in the nine month around the world volvo ocean race have left cape town heading into the unpredictable southern ocean all route to a brief stopover in australia this leg of the race is expected to end around christmas in the final not a six hundred kilometer contest is set to finish next june in the netherlands. a quick recap of the top stories here now jazeera more protests are planned in the coming hours in lebanon after a day of violence at donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital security forces used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds outside the u.s. embassy in beirut lebanon is home to almost four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees but israel's prime minister insists that president trump's decision on jerusalem is merely a recognition of reality which palestinians must accept in order for all to move towards peace. the sooner the problem students come to grips with this reality the sooner we will move towards peace and this is why i think president trump's announcement was so historic and so important for peace on the quest for peace there is a serious effort underway now by the united states and all i can say is i said related to prison in mccall i think if you'll pardon the expression you should give peace a chance. venezuela's president nicolas maduro has banned the country's main opposition parties from taking part in next year's presidential election came after three of the four main parties boycotted sunday's vote claiming the electoral system was biased. thousands of honduras have spent another day protesting against what they call electoral fraud the main opposition party says it will respond with protests if the current president is and is announced as the winner of last month's election . in the u.s. three democratic senators are calling for president donald trump to resign and the allegations of sexual harassment in the past few months a growing number of women have been coming forward with their experiences of sexual misconduct by men in power during the election campaign more than a dozen women accused of sexual harassment. has bought twenty four year of typhoon jets from the british defense company be a. six point seven billion dollars deal was signed by the british and qatari defense ministers. in the u.s. more evacuation orders have been issued in southern california as wind gusts continue to spread a huge wildfire threatening the coastline firefighters are warning the so-called thomas fire near santa barbara could become the worst in the state's history but those are the headlines the news continues on al jazeera after listening post such events of which. he was born in ireland seventeen found himself in the middle of a political revolution in egypt i went on stage and i spoke about democracy. if you . put a hundred thousand people after four years imprisoned in cairo. at this time. for the president. has been killed. can you have an hour. or two.
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california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california time for a short break here on al-jazeera on women as well just do not feel that he holds the same values that we have when we come back a controversial choice on election eve in america an accused in the deep south could be on the verge of heading to congress about. i'm turning a page reporting from south africa on a move to regulate religion and the fears of it's become commercialized. had i read snowed quite substantially in the east and more especially maybe the south of the u.s. you've had snow or down to mexico actually but is to hit for example the south coast of texas and be run through georgia a bit of a surprise while the fronts that brought us of what's offshore now and there's nothing really i was over the contiguous landmass except for that one little cold front sitting through the dakotas behind that's where the cold air since so it's going to make progress in this general direction to make it even colder which is like to produce more lake effect snow but nothing else would be like effect snow running eastwards eventually towards new york state the temp has recovered a bit further south to live in atlanta only twenty in miami manji dallas beats you you can see this and that's the next two days and it's like a thick snow only a lift at least inside of counters well further west big blue sky of course the question about the santa ana winds continues they are still strong in the weekend they ought to fade a little bit but i can guarantee that anyway there's no ratings in forecast that's for sure so that's the u.s. dropping down through the gulf of mexico to the caribbean we've got this line of cloud of really developing again from costa rica up through jamaica cuba that is the line once again i think of significant rain. going green bacteria in a. super heated gas escaping from. iceland this is really. based on the fact what happened to experiments both boring and. because how counter the impacts of climate change the science of capturing caught that. sap i am the guy in the car on the back i'm attained and why does happen and. this started on all jazeera. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here al-jazeera violent protests have taken place in lebanon trumps decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital security forces used tear gas and water talent to disperse crowds outside the u.s. embassy in beirut lebanon is home to almost four hundred fifty thousand understood . that is when president nicolas maduro has banned the country's main opposition party isn't taking part in next year's presidential election it's after three of the four main opposition parties boycotted sunday's vote claiming electoral system is biased. more evacuation orders have been issued in southern california as wind gusts continue to spread a huge wildfire for coastal towns firefighters one of the thomas fire near santa barbara could become the worst in the state's history. the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons has received this year's nobel peace prize and the nobel committee praised i cam for drawing attention to the humanitarian consequences of using the deadly acts deadly weapons the group is nuclear powers to adopt and sign a u.n. treaty to ban their use all together johnny on the reports now from. i can has been the war did the no growth peace prize for twenty seventeen a prize for achieving a u.n. treaty banning nuclear weapons and for what i can hopes to achieve global nuclear disarmament accepting the award as i can see executive directive it was finn and set sukkot thurlow who survived the u.s. bombing of hiroshima nine hundred forty five there were tears in the audience as she recounted the horrors of that day. when i was just thirteen year old girl trapped in t
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california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california i weather update banks as they were then. we want to find another choice is what is the choice is. anger into action we'll take a look at the challenge for palestinians as they respond to the u.s. president's decision on jerusalem. from the clear blue sky of the doha moony. to the fresh autumn breeze in the city of love. hello and welcome to international weather forecast now we have severe weather affecting many parts of western europe in particular at the moment the frontal narcisse is the area of low pressure now moving in and that's give me some with the strong winds across the bay of biscay region now we have seen a heavy snowfall affecting many areas already across the u.k. for instance i mean widespread travel disruption up to about twenty centimeters of snow in places enough to cause serious problems but elsewhere in europe we've had some heavy rainfall falling across parts of portugal for instance now if you look at the forecast we're going to see strong winds affecting paris we're going to see some heavy snowfall across the low countries into parts of germany some snow over the alps but you see the wind coming up from the south so what's going to happen is the snow is going to form the southern side of the alps it'll warm on the northern side of the could be a serious thought taking place or an avalanche risk has got to be quite high snow still in evidence on choose a large amounts of snow across the alps that mon the run up to christmas across southeastern parts of europe that's where the best weather is plenty of sunshine here all be on the chilly side meanwhile across into north africa that frontal system is bringing cloud across parts of algeria but as you get further towards the east weather conditions looking dry and finally should be quite a pleasant day in cairo in egypt with highs here of twenty five. sponsored by qatar and he's. just talking. about shooting people are not going to shoot themselves and their other countries have managed to solve this problem are you worried that this conflict could erupt into a pulp right open war that the city's journal of security people who pay the price clearly their rights are being prejudiced setting the stage for serious debate up front at this time on al-jazeera. well again the top stories this hour on al-jazeera israel's prime minister is urging europe to follow the united states and recognize jerusalem assist country's capital budget in the new year it was speaking ahead of a meeting with e.u. foreign ministers in brussels where he's expected to face pressure to restart middle east peace efforts. but as well as president nicolas maduro says that opposition parties that boycotted sunday's local elections will be barred from taking part in next year's presidential vote is ruling socialist party while at least ninety percent of the three hundred thirty five merril seats in the mid-east poll a more evacuation orders have been issued in southern california as wind gusts continue to spread a huge wildfire that's threatening the coastline firefighters warning that blaze near santa barbara could become the worst in the state's history. palestinian anger at the u.s. decision on jerusalem has not only been directed at washington palestinian leaders are facing growing criticism from their own people frustrated after decades living under israeli occupation. reports from the occupied west bank. he has witnessed every clash for the past three years as so many have erupted neither petrol station where he works he doesn't join in but understands the motivation especially after trump's declaration over jerusalem. it was a real bad feeling for everyone it's like an insult but don't want to be able to do anything at all either has only been to dru's a limb twice that's how often israel has granted him permission still like every palestinian he considers it the only capital for a future palestinian state this is the closest point to jerusalem many pal
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california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california a weather update next here on al-jazeera then. we want to find another out of choices what is. turning into action when look at the challenges the palestinians say respond to the u.s. decision of jerusalem. plus one hundred years old and facing persecution we meet her a hinge a refugee who doesn't believe he'll ever return to be him. hello the weekend it was snowing the good part of the british isles first proper snow even reached london and it came in this massive cloud here which overseas far more extensive than just british isles goes down towards spain and that's how far its influence will be felt in the next twenty four hours or so the i suppose are quite tight which to me indicates windy weather so we had windy weather it's now we've got significant rain as well overnight the whole lot does push south and east with significant snow falling on the top of the mountains for the most part with that spinning center there just the west of paris the windy weather still here but this is fairly reggie's biggie warm air so much of it is rain but there will be more snow for the southeast corner of england belgium the netherlands luxembourg and a good part of germany could be ending up to two to the meter making three fresh fall on top of the alps so it's avalanche risk time as well but it's a good start to skiing season rain to the south of that some snow across the sierra nevada of space in the day off from the sun comes out you'll find it feels rather fresher police the sun's out you'll be glistening or seeing the glistening tops of the mountains the temperature elsewhere for five or six degrees and all this time central europe become much much milder represented by vienna at twelve. the world's largest humanitarian crisis millions caught up in civil war all jews the world examines the roots of the conflict in yemen and the complex history that drew our country into perpetual time. separation of. the north and the so these dualisms are part of history. yemen the north south divide this time. and again the top stories this hour on al-jazeera israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to face pressure to restart middle east peace talks when he meets european foreign ministers shortly it follows widespread criticism of the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. let's listen in to work frederick this was really. live now in brussels national friends and partners but also with friends and partners in the region starting from egypt and jordan and obviously with a part this with israel and palestine to start to. pre-launch the peace process even if it seems difficult types that will have a similar conversation with president abbas in general. you know where the european union stands we believe. that the only realistic solution to the conflicts between israel and palestine is based on two states which as the capital of both the state of israel and the state of palestine along the sixty seven line this is a well considered position and we will continue. to respect the international consensus on jerusalem until the final status of the oldest city is resolved to direct a negotiation between the parties and we hope that the parties can gauge in many for direct negotiations with the support of the international community let me also say that the worst thing that can happen now is an escalation of tensions or violence first of all around the only places but also in the region and beyond let me calm down in the strongest possible way all attacks on jews everywhere in the world including in europe and on israel and on israeli citizens increase tensions and violence would only inflame the region and would be a gift to the extremes to those that are not interested in actually against peace and security and living together. we express in the strongest possible manner our full support to the work that. jordan any particular his majesty the king of jordan is playing us the story of the only places i met the foreign minister of jordan here last friday and i know that we share an interest in the holy places keeping their strongest possible value and being a point of reference for the three monotheistic religions this is not only important for jerusalem but also for the entire world let me finish by a positive note. but we're much for you and what. let's make sure that merry christmas let's move forward let's make sure it doesn't take other twenty two years to have a business or it won't argue for this reversion. to remember where in europe it's a pleasure to be here. europe and israel are important partners from three memories from your security. their prosperity in the area of peace and security and israeli intelligence has prevented dozens of terrorist attacks many of them on european soil and i think countless lives have been saved as a result of this cooperation that is well known to the security services of many were painted and governments will continue to do so. as part of our common battle against terrorism equally i think that the greatest problem facing europe is the flow of the people who are scaping the battle torn areas in the middle east. and the middle east is under threat both of isis militant islam of the sunni. minority and militant islam of the she had variety led by iran israel is the strongest power in the middle east that is preventing the spread of militant islam not only preventing isis attacks in europe but also preventing the collapse of many parts of the middle east adjacent to israel that would otherwise be twenty's in the world war five energy companies one id in a brief span of a decade that's been completely reversed five i.q. companies are now in the top down one energy company left which went from number one to number five the revolution is big data artificial intelligence conduct of any the net new industries are created out of thin air israel has now a car industry we never had europe as many car industries our car industry received tens of billions of dollars of investment including fifteen billion a few months ago went into a bog and is really based autonomous vehicle company we didn't have this we have five hundred start up just in autonomous vehicles and in ways and crowdsourcing that are important that are changing the pace of transportation i give this isn't one example digital health another example being developed in. israel precision agriculture id cyber israel and now has received twenty percent of the global private investment in cyber security and we live without cyber security and you protect your bank accounts your electricity grids your civil aviation your cars in the future you need cyber security as well as a world part and therefore the partnership between israel and europe is vital in my opinion it's important not only for us clearly it is i wouldn't be here otherwise but i think it's important for europe and many many countries around the world understand that israel is the partner for innovation and innovation is the future so this is the second point we've also found gas by the way and we've just concluded enamel you with some of the european countries with cyprus greece and italy. the familiar to you we're actually exploring the length of a gas pipeline from our off shore gas fields of to italy this would be i think very important for a europe's economy in this way as well and ovation energy and every other way. we believe we are natural partners third is peace is what has extended its hand to peace to our palestinian neighbors for a hundred years well before that was a state of israel and after it was established and for fifty years before there was a single settlement or single issue of territory we were being attacked constantly we were attacked not because of this or that piece of territory but the idea of any territory that there would be a jewish state a nation state for the jewish people. in any boundaries was rejected by our neighbors and this is what led to the conflict and this is what continues the conflict you see that in the continues the nile. by unfortunately by the palestinians of israel's right to exist as. the jewish state and the denial of our history. for three thousand years jerusalem has been the capital of the jewish people from the time studies by king david well documented in the history of the bible and the aftermath when jews in the ghettos of europe was poured next year in jerusalem next year in jerusalem we never lost our connection yet that connection is a denied in the u.n. forms and you know it's going laughable the citizens that seek to. to deny history and seek to deny historical truth drusilla's been the capital of israel for the last seventy years i think what president trump has done is put facts squarely on the table and peace is based on reality peace is based on recognizing reality and i think the fact that it drew some capital jerusalem is israel's capital is clearly evident to all of you visitors will see where the seat of our parliament our knesset is the seat of our government my office the president's office the supreme court justice i'm as israel's capital no one can deny it doesn't obviate peace it makes peace possible because recognizing reality is the substance of peace is the foundation of peace. and there is now an effort underway to bring forward a new peace proposal by the american administration. i think we should give peace a chance i think we should see. what is presented and see if we can advance this peace but if we have to begin it i would say it's one place recognize the jewish state it's always been about the jewish state. and it's time that the palestinians recognize the jewish state and also recognize the fact that it has a capital it's called drew from i believe that even though we don't have an agreement yet this is what will happen. i believe all or most european countries will move their embassies to jerusalem correct and does truth from israel's work up it'll encourage robustly with us for security prosperity. so i thank you for the opportunity to preserve these views which are i'm truly a. hearty discussion. form and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu there speaking alongside federica moderately the e.u.'s foreign policy chief ahead of. their meeting in brussels federighi federica mcgreevey said that he continues to respect international consensus on jerusalem benjamin netanyahu said that israel is preventing eisel taking over the middle east israel extended its hand of peace to palestinians for over one hundred years even before the state of israel existed the problem is he said the palestinians denial of israel's right to exist and the denial of history and historical fact based p.p.c. said is based on reality and recognizing reality and it's time that palestinians recognized the jewish state will in the us. three palestinian sources are calling for president this is a different story moving on tonight the us three democratic senators according to president donald trump to step down over allegations of sexual harassment more than a dozen women accused trump of sexual misconduct during the election campaign in the past few months on occasions against men in powerful positions of force the number of resignations the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley says those who have accused the president should be heard how do you think people should assess the accusers of the president. well i mean you know the same thing as women who accuse anyone should be heard they should be heard and they should be dealt with and i think we heard from them prior to the election and i think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way they have every right to speak up iraq has celebrated its victory against eisel with a military parade in baghdad. it follows last month's recapture of rubble one of the last towns held by the armed group since then iraqi forces have been fighting to retake small pockets near the border with syria that was still on the ice will control on sunday that iraq's prime minister hide all about he declared the end of the military operation against the group. is buying twenty four fighter jets from the british defense and aerospace company b. a systems britain's defense minister gavin williamson and the minister of state for defense the psion the six point seven billion dollars deal williamson called the sale a massive vote of confidence in supporting british jobs at injecting billions into the u.k. economy the planes are said to be delivered in late twenty twenty two. the u.k.'s foreign secretary boris johnson has left iran without clarity on the face of a jailed british iranian aid worker johnson held talks with iran's president hassan rouhani after being accused of seriously harming the case of nazneen zardari reffed live by saying that she was training journalists she's been imprisoned for nearly two years charged with seeking to undermine the iranian state iranian leaders say that there is proof that she was spying for the u.k. . could save us a free information here into how the top stories this hour on al-jazeera benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel is urging palestinians to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel the prime minister is expected to face pressure to restart the middle east peace process when he meets with european foreign ministers in brussels shortly it follows widespread criticism of the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. drusilla's been the capital of israel for the last seven years i think what president trump has done is put facts squarely on the table and peace is based on reality peace is based on recognizing reality and i think the fact that a couple of them is israel's capital is clearly evident to all of you as it is will see where the seat of our parliament our knesset is seat of our government my office the president's office the supreme court jerusalem as israel's capital no one can deny. thousands of people in honduras again protested against alleged electoral fraud the main opposition party says it will hold nationwide protests if president won all on one hand as is declared the winner of last month's election and end this and the opposition candidate salvador nasrallah both claim to have one of those. so the evacuation orders have been issued in southern california as wind gusts continue to spread a huge wildfire that's now threatening the coastline firefighters are warning that the blaze near santa barbara could become the worst in california's history. in the u.s. three democratic senators are calling for president donald trump to step down over allegations of sexual harassment all of a dozen women accused trump of sexual misconduct during the election campaign in the past few months allegations against men in powerful positions of forced of number of resignations the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley says that those who have accused the president should be heard there's the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the nobel interview next . witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. twenty seven thousand a year of multiple myside launches provocative statements mocking tweets and via. we will have no choice but to.
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california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california. breaker not a zero when we come back. choose the end of nuclear weapons over the end of us a call to end the nuclear arms race by the recipients of this year's nobel peace prize plus. a lot of women as well just do not feel that he holds the same values that we have a judge not a bomber accused of sexual misconduct could be on the verge of heading to the u.s. congress or in the stay with us. how the weather has broken through from europe now is the time of the year where you'd expect temperatures to be down offering it to be cloudy not clear blue skies much the kind of benign this is coming out of egypt out of the u.s. and so hot chili shouldn't bring much with it just made stuff you have in blue skies twenty one degrees in beirut eleven a hang for all this snow that fell in i mean here in georgia in turkey still there but some of that will be melting a bit in the beautiful blue sunshine the temps are creeping up in iraq in kuwait a couple degrees from a couple of days ago but it's quite a breeze blowing down through here and that breeze carries on dianne's through the gulf as the front is quite a strong one which means a twenty three degrees might look fine to you if you're living in northern europe has sure you can spot the world this is the cold time of the year the breeze keeps going for the next two days quite a dusty one rotten through to the eastern side of long it's quater and warm in western society thirty plus degrees in mecca. in southern africa once again we watch the showers build in cars in the tile derbent in line there for job or quite possibly much of his dry it's cool down a bit in cape town twenty one degrees if you want big rain think of zambia zimbabwe and tanzania. escaping a war. finding a new identity. and confronting the reality of racism religion and the struggle to be accepted. al-jazeera tells the story of what it's like to be lebanese and call australia home. once upon a time in punchbowl at this time on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick recap of the top stories here on al-jazeera more protests are planned in the coming hours in lebanon after a day of violence of a donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital security forces used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds outside the u.s. embassy in beirut lebanon is home to almost four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees. venezuela's president nicolas maduro has banned the country's main opposition parties from taking part in next year's presidential election announcement came after three of the four main parties boycotted sunday's vote claiming electoral system is biased. and more evacuation orders have been issued in southern california as wind gusts continue to spread a huge wildfire threatening coastal towns firefighters warn the so-called thomas fire near santa barbara could become the worst in the state's history. well more now on our top story the fallout of president trump's jerusalem decision christians are also expressing their frustration more than two hundred thousand palestinian christians live in the occupied territories and in israel but it smith reports. sunday morning massing gaza is a reminder. that the status of jerusalem just an hour's drive from here matters to palestinian christians as much as it does to palestinian muslims the under israel's blockade it is hard for the parishioners a simple phineas to visit the site of christ crucifixion as it is for muslims to visit their x. a mosque compound as a ministry in. jerusalem is for the three religions we recognize it only as the a town or capital of palestine which in recent is our dignity it's the city of peace. as a christian trumps decision doesn'
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california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california we're going to weather update thanks to an al-jazeera then. turning anger into action a look at the challenge for palestinians as they respond to the u.s. is decision jerusalem and the united nations weighs in on the u.k.'s treatment of disabled people. welcome back let's look at weather conditions across southeastern parts of asia first of all that we've seen some pretty heavy rain affecting that northern parts of borneo really across malaysia and born about where the heaviest the rain is at the moment in that sort of northwestern corner further towards the southeast rainfall totals on java two now as we look at the forecast i still think malaysian borneo is going to continue to see some fairly heavy rain i think for the eastern side of central southern parts of the philippines it looks quite wet as that circulation of low pressure brings more showers in the move up then through the malay pincher we got showers to singapore in kuala lumpur but further north it's all looking dry strop into thailand cambodia southern parts of vietnam we've got fine weather conditions with temperatures there in the low thirty's heading down into a stray we've got a trough of low pressure came in the threat of a few showers in some areas but it will mean features will be the wrong is in temperatures taking place across parts of victoria so melbourne is going to see a dramatic change with temperatures rising price wise much as ten degrees making for the warmest day since february you get to thirty six degrees pretty warm for sydney that thirty we've got to find conditions across western australia cool perth thirty twenty two degrees and then across into new zealand fine in north island but showers in the south. witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. get the top stories on al-jazeera this hour israel's prime minister a surging europe to follow the united states recognize jerusalem as his country's capital benjamin netanyahu was speaking at a meeting with e.u. foreign ministers in brussels where he's expected to face pressure to restart middle east peace efforts. but as well as president nicolas maduro says that opposition parties that boycotted sunday's local elections won't be allowed to take part in next year's presidential vote is ruling socialist party one of these ninety percent of the three hundred thirty five mayoral seats in the media's full poll. and more evacuation orders have been issued in southern california as wind gusts continue to spread a huge wildfire it's threatening the coastline firefighters are warning the blaze near santa barbara could become the worst in the state's history. palestinian anger at the decision on jerusalem hasn't only been directed to washington to the end leaders facing growing criticism from the own people frustrated after decades living under israeli occupation. reports from the occupied west bank he has witnessed every clash for the past three years as so many have erupted near the petrol station where he works he doesn't join in but understands the motivation especially after trump's declaration over jerusalem. it was a real bad feeling for everyone it's like an insult but don't want to be able to do anything at all either has only been to drew's a limb twice that's how often israel has granted him permission still like every palestinian he considers it the only capital for a future palestinian state this is the closest point to jerusalem many palestinians c
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still whipping the fires to a frenzy it's nature who holds all the cards in california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california the hate in wind the problem over there and richard in europe the complete opposite is that what snowmageddon looks like yes well this is this is what snowmageddon looked like for the u.k. earlier yesterday we take a look at the pictures that are sprinkling of snow in places but nothing compared what we're seeing in other parts of europe at the moment we have got a really deep area of low pressure racing in across northern france bringing with it some really nasty weather so there's a frontal system you see the flow coming up from the southwest all come back to that we've had some heavy rain going through with the front as push through and the wind gusts well they're still going that's a strong discuss we've seen one hundred sixty one kilometers per hour but still up to one hundred kilometers per hour across northern parts of france meanwhile with outflow coming up from the southwest we've had some very warm air coming up across to the adriatic ruminated temperature rise from three de
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still whipping the fires to a frenzy it's nature who holds all the cards in california robert oulds al jazeera carpentaria california we're going to get more international weather with richard language in just a moment but still ahead on al-jazeera. choose the end of nuclear weapons over the end of us a call to end the nuclear arms race by the recipients of this year's nobel peace prize. united nations weighs in on the new case treatment of disabled people and sport just a day after winning their first ever m l f cup but toronto if they are on it on the ice because of a little later. from brisk northern fuel. to the warm tranquil waters of southeast asia. we have severe winter weather affecting many parts of western europe at the moment these shots come from across the u.k. where you can see there was a dusting of snow or as the u.k. media like to call it snowmageddon well the actual conditions in some places were quite bad up to about twenty centimeters of snow but we've got much worse than not around at the moment so as i run the sequence through is this area here this low pressure and i think the clear slot in th
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california una sequÍa de leve a moderada. tenemos un sistema frontal pasando justo al norte de california.ecialmente hacia el fin de semana. en oakland esperamos 58, san francisco por debajo de los 60. el frente frÍo se va a quedar al norte de nuestra zona, aumentan las nubes, asÍ que vamos a tener cielos algo nublados. planifique sus prÓximos dÍas con el pronÓstico extendido, estos cielos van estar este el sÁbado y domingo. hasta aquÍ el tiempo. >> tras la cancelaciÓn del tps todos estÁn a la expectativa del futuro de los salvadoreÑos amparados por el programa. >> miles de salvadoreÑos beneficiarios buscan opciones para regularizar su condiciÓn migratoria. >>todos estÁn a la expectativa del futuro. dicha decisiÓn no ha sido tomada a un. se espera que sea anunciada antes del 9 de enero. >> existen remedios, pero no es para todo el mundo. >> las opciones mÁs factibles son la visa para vÍctimas de un delito, para personas en proceso de deportaciÓn que puedan comprobar que sus familiares sufrirÍan ante su remociÓn, que hay un riesgo de regresar a su paÍs. para 45,000 personas esto es asÍ. >>
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california, a pesar de las amenazas de jeff sessions de sacarle fondos. otra ley permite el cultivo, transporte y uso recreacional de marihuana. aseguran que traerÁ beneficios al estado de california. >> en estados como washington, oregÓn y colorado han visto ingresos de 60 millones hasta 250 millones. periodista: esperan que el estado de californiaencia de alcohol y drogas ilÍcitas, incluyendo la marihuana. periodista: la medida tiene restricciones, incluyendo que no se puede conducir bajo su influencia, ni consumirla en pÚblico. durante los primeros dos aÑos, 29% de los comerciantes y consumidores se mantendrÁn en el mercado negro para evitar las regulaciones. en el caso de los Ángeles, comenzarÁ a recibir solicitudes para venderla y dicha ciudad podrÍa tardar hasta un mes para dar la licencia. katiria: desde el 1 de enero de 2018, 18 estados del paÍs aumentarÍan el salario mínimo. entre ellos, estados con gran poblaciÓn de origen hispano, california, nueva york, florida, nueva jersey, arizona y washington. un trabajador que gane salario mÍnimo y trabaje tampoco un reto nueva york pasarÁ de ganar $22,000 anuales a $30,000. aumenta la fiebre de la loterÍa,mientras el país vive un invierno muy crudo. nadie resultÓ ganador este viernes y sÁbado. para el prÓximo miÉrcoles, power ball acumula $440,000,000 y mi familia nos un fondo t
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california, se reportan 1200 incendios al aÑo. esto que estÁ ocurriendo no es nada normal, aunque en california se ven muchos incendios. >> un gran saludo a la gente que estÁ pasando por este momento aterrador. este es un video viral. en medio del infierno que consume miles de acres en californiaiando a todo tipo de pronÓstico lucha por salvar a un conejo. es el hÉroe de las redes. todos lo estÁn aplaudiendo. >> en esa zona hay muchos animales silvestres. se le pide a los que tengan animales que dejen cubetas de agua para que puedan tomar agua. muchos conductores usan aplicaciones como waze o google maps. estas herramientas estÁn dirigiendo a la gente hace los incendios. >> estas dos aplicaciones, las autoridades dijeron que hay que intentar no ocuparlas. >> estÁbamos en la cobertura de harvey, intentÁbamos llegar de un lugar a otro y cuando llegÁbamos los encontrabamos con Árboles caÍdos. >> los lÍderes demÓcratas de la cÁmara baja del senado se reÚnen con donald trump para hablar del presupuesto federal que expira el sÁbado. la reuniÓn con nancy pelosi se habÍa cancelado la semana pasada. el presidente dice que el gobierno podrÍa cerrar por falta de presupuesto si los demÓcratas insisten en versus propuesta sobre-- rechazar sus propuestas sobre el muro. >> un hotel formÓ par
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el incendio tomas al sur de california devorÓ mÁs de 230,000 acres, propone mÁs grande de la historia moderna de californiarieron. puede llamar al nÚmero uno 806213332 para contactar a la agencia fema, mÁs tardar a las 10:00 p.m.. dueÑos de organizaciones podrÍan aplicar para recibir prÉstamos a bajo interés con la admiraciÓn de pequeÑos negocios. con estas imÁgenes vivo de san josÉ nos enlazamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: feliz inicio de semana. continuamos bajo ese sistema de alta presiÓn que permite condiciones del tiempo bastante estables, bastante tranquilas en toda el Área de la bahÍa. la temperatura se sigue dando por encima de lo que es normal para la Época del aÑo. 69° en san josÉ. temperatura mÍnima en 39°. cayÓ la noche, temperatura actual en 60°. el viento estÁ en calma en gran parte de nuestra zona, esto implica que el aire frÍo se quede cercano de la superficie y atrape a los contaminantes. se vuelve a emitir esa alerta invernal por calidad del aire para el dÍa de maÑana martes 12 de diciembre. continÚan esas condiciones sumamente aptas para que sigan propagÁndose. para aquellos que va
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california -- sixth, of california. democratic senators, all women, calling on senator al franken to resign.se from al franken, yet. big money onthe wall street is finally throwing -- black rock,nd vanguard and state street are embracing shareholder proposals to add more women and minorities to boards. how it is coming together as a subject of the latest installment in a two-week series called the future of investing. i would urge everyone to check out the stories in that series. peggy collins is the head of our u.s. investing team. ironic to go from one new site into this news item, but talk to us about how this is faring because it feels like this discussion has been had over and over. peggy: it does feel like in a lot of ways that we just talked about it. the momentum is picking up in terms of traction for diversity proposals that shareholders have. one of the reasons why is the big weight on wall street, the passive investors, the etf investors. blackrock and state street, who for a long time said we are passive investors. saying we own lots of shares from different companies and they ar
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debido a los incendios al norte de california fueron hasta el momento de $9,000,000,000, 2800 negocios y mÁs de 100,100 vehÍculos calcinado por la llamas pasamos otros de californiaavanzando la lucha es aÚn mÁs difÍcil esta noche ya que los vientos han superado 90,000 acres. ramÓn: chris cabezas nos tiene lo Último de este devastador incendio. cree: al caer la tarde nocheel terror demostrado sÓlo se multiplicÓ. agresivo viento en santa paula, devorando todo a su paso. cuadrillas de bomberos rÁpidamente se desplazan en la zona que continÚa arrasando, varios vecindarios se ven amenazados.- >> ya han pasado aÑos. >> nuestra raza como si estuviera fuera de mi casa, quisiera que alguien hiciera esto por mÍ tambiÉn, aunque no nos conozcamos, estamos aquÍ, aquÍ bebimos y es de donde somos. reportera: los vientos siguen siendo cÓmplices en california. palmira: son seis incendios en el condado de los Ángeles. ramÓn: las autoridades detuvieron a cameron de 22 aÑos, residente en la ciudad de auckland tras el incidente armado personas resultaron heridas y permanecen en situaciÓn grave. el sospechoso permanece recluido en santa rica y compadecerÁ en corte el 18 de diciembre.
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california . cuÁl es el lugar en california que mÁs te gusta? carolina: me gusta mucho malibÚ.cuando puede manejar por la autopista, al lado de malibÚ, se me hace todos los que se comunican con nosotros a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales. les contamos lla siguiente historia. si estÁs orgulloso de tu herencia y te gustan las citas online, hay una aplicaciÓn que no es para ti. es para uso exclusivo de supremacistas blancos. la polÉmica aplicaciÓn clara quiÉnes son medios. son de medios son solteros cristianos, confederados e integrantes de la derecha alternativa. tiene mÁs de 9000 miembros y está enfocada en preservar la raza. carolina: es importante que escuchamos esas noticias, nos llaman la atenciÓn. javier: no podemos participar de esa aplicaciÓn. heroÍna: una aplicaciÓn puede ser de vida o muerte. sabÍas que existe una lÍnea de prevenciÓn de suicidios para quienes se reconocen dentro de la comunidad lgbt? funciona 18 horas al dÍa . te preguntas quÉ tan importante es esta herramienta, fÍjate en lo siguiente. datos del centro nacional para la igualdad transgÉnero revelan una realidad alarmante para esa comunidad. cerca de 40 y 1% de esas pers
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california . cuÁl es el lugar en california que mÁs te gusta? carolina: me gusta mucho malibÚ.cuando puede manejar por la autopista, al lado de malibÚ, se me hace hermoso. las discotecas, la comida mexicana. javier: aprovechamos para saludar a todos los que se comunican con nosotros a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales. les contamos lla siguiente historia. si estÁs orgulloso de tu herencia y te gustan las citas online, hay una aplicaciÓn que no es para ti. es para uso exclusivo de supremacistas blancos. la polÉmica aplicaciÓn clara quiÉnes son medios. son de medios son solteros cristianos, confederados e integrantes de la derecha alternativa. tiene mÁs de 9000 miembros y está enfocada en preservar la raza. carolina: es importante que escuchamos esas noticias, nos llaman la atenciÓn. javier: no podemos participar de esa aplicaciÓn. heroÍna: una aplicaciÓn puede ser de vida o muerte. sabÍas que existe una lÍnea de prevenciÓn de suicidios para quienes se reconocen dentro de la comunidad lgbt? funciona 18 horas al dÍa . te preguntas quÉ tan importante es esta herramienta, fÍjate en lo siguiente. datos del centro nacional para la igualdad transgÉnero revelan una realidad alarmante para esa comunidad. cerca de 40 y 1% de esas personas han tenido un atentado-- cerca del 41% de esas personas han tenido un atentado contra su vida. muchos de ellos son jÓvenes de entre 18 y 24 aÑos. ahora, vamos con noticias de "el chapo" guzmÁn. javier: antes de eso, les quiero contar sobre esta Área, que -- donde trabaja mucha gente para llevarle las noticias . falta cada vez menos para que comience el juicio contra el narcotraficante mexicano, joaquÍn guzmÁn. pero hay un problema seguros encarados de su defensa. es que "el chapo" no para. parece que no tiene recursos suficientes para enfrentar un juicio en abril del 2018. estÁn tratando de posponer el proceso hasta agosto. josÉ nos va a contar acerca de esto. josÉ: asÍ es. el juicio debería empezar en cuatro meses pero uno de sus abogados acaba de decir que no tienen fondos y no pueden presentar los argumentos presentarÁ su cliente, al narcotraficante guzmÁn. no sabemos si es una estrategia legal para tener mÁs tiempo. ellos estÁn tratando de que sea a partir de agosto o septiembre. dicen que como las condiciones son tan esto es, no puede ver a nadie de su familia, no puede decirle que paguen a los abogados lo que se les debe. javier: cÓmo se entiende que una persona no tenga dinero hoy para pagar sus abogados. josÉ: no es que no tenga dinero, sino que no lo puede transmitir a su familia para que lo pague. pero tiene mÁs pinta de ser una estrategia legal. no es la primera vez que ponen alegaciones a lo que estÁ pasando con "el chapo". este mismo abogado saliÓ denunciando la situaciÓn del chapo, diciendo que tenÍa frío, que estÁ 23 horas incomunicado. estÁn viendo una estrategia para poder llegar mejor preparado a ese juicio. recordemos que hablamos de el test test javier: fue uno de los temas que mÁs causo polÍtica. josÉ: y lo seguirÁ siendo en el 2018. veremos si se aplaza o no se aplaza. el gobierno no ha dicho nada. el chapo guzmÁn no sÓlo es un personaje conocido en mÉxico, sino que es uno de los test de la frontera. se han hecho series, inclusive en netflix. javier: muchas gracias. nos estamos viendo. si quieren checar mÁs informaciÓn, deben ingresar a nuestro sitio web. caro. carolina: este conectada a travÉs de las redes sociales. mÁs adelante, una mujer de pensilvania sintiÓ una corriente cuando vio su factura de luz online. te contamos por quÉ. si eres amante del videojuego, te tenemos una alerta muy importante al volver de la pausa. javier: quÉdese conectado con nosotros a travÉs de univisiÓn y a nuestras redes sociales. seguim ya voy bebé, perdón a diferencia de los pañales comunes pampers es el primer y único pañal que distribuye la humedad uniformemente en tres canales extra absorbentes. para que queden hasta tres veces más secos así los bebés pueden dormir tranquilos toda la noche deseándote amor, sueños y juegos. pampers si vives la vida, ctienes que swiffer.. javier: seguimos con las noticias. un signo de puntuaciÓn fuera de lugarle dio un susto tremendo a una mujer de pensilvania. la historia se puso trendy a la velocidad de la luz. la seÑora revisÓ su factura de luz online y encontrÓ que debÍa mÁs de 284,000 millones de dÓlares. fÍjate que por suerte, para ella, se trataba de un error originado por un punto mal puesto en la cifra que debÍa pagar. asÍ que esa cantidad no superaba los $284. igual, $284 me parece mucho de luz. carolina: seguro tenÍa gente en casa por sus vacaciones. pero es la cuenta y todas cuenta de que debes millones de dÓlares. javier: yo creo que no puedes gastar esa cantidad en un aÑo. carolina: ahora, la fiebre de compras aÚn no termina. sin embargo, las ventas totales de minoristas ya alcanzaron una cifra rÉcord de 598,000 millones de dÓlares. analizan las ventas de los mercados minoristas y revelan esto. javier: las ventas de esta Época aumentaron 10,000 millones al aÑo pasado. si es es hacer compras adicionales, muchas empresas continuarÁn con sus rebajas entre amazon y nordstrom, por citar algunas. mi regalo no me ha llegado de parte tuya. lo puedes comprar en cualquiera de esas tiendas. carolina:yo pensÉ que hablas de mi regalo, que no me ha llegado. javier: pero creo que habÍa mosqueado en comprarlos. carolina: los millennials no somos el grupo que mÁs utilizan tarjetas de crÉdito. todo lo contrario. el 70% de personas mayores como tÚ, que mÁs la aprovechan. aunque tener una lÍnea de crÉdito parece una pesadilla para los jÓvenes, expertos dicen que su uso puede generar beneficios si se usa de forma responsable. >> los millennials son lo que menos tarjetas decreto tienen. 2/3 de este grupo no tienen tarjeta en absoluto . por quÉ? una de las razones es que muchos de estos jÓvenes obtuvieron una educaciÓn econÓmica durante la gran recesiÓn, haciÉndolo mÁs desconfiado de las instituciones financieras establecidas. sin embargo, para los millennials que poseen tarjetas de crÉdito, encuestas indican que nos saquen el mayor beneficio debido a la falta de informaciÓn en cuanto al correcto comportamiento. por eso, expertos recomiendan evitar cometer los siguientes errores . pagos atrasados, las tarjetas decreto son dineros prestados que se tiene que devolver. si no paga a tiempo, puede aumentar el interÉs y la deuda. es recomendable pagar todo lo que se pueda sobre el mÍnimo o todo el monto. cierre de tarjetas, aquello de que la cancelaciÓn de lÍneas de crÉdito es perjudicial para el historial de crÉdito es real. el puntaje de crÉdito estÁ relacionado con el nÚmero de cuentas y el crÉdito disponible. por eso, cerrar una lÍnea puede ser perjudicial . tarjeta con alto interÉs, recompensas sentidas favoritas son una tentaciÓn. sin embargo, las tarjetas de estas tiendas tienen tasas de intereses muy altas. expertos dicen que no es una buena opciÓn. una tarjeta decreto es un compromiso que se debe cumplir. javier: seguimos con las rÁpidas del martes. una navidad caliente en el perÚ porque las opiniones siguen divididas en torno al indulto presidencial al vicepresidente. ahora, se agrega otro punto polÉmico. es la frase de perdÓn de fujimori al pueblo peruano. >> he defraudado a otros compatriotas. a ellos, les pido perdÓn de todo corazón no puedo dejar de expresar mi profunda gratitud por el paso complejo que ha tomado el presidente y que me compromete, a su vez, poner esta etapa que se abre de mi vida. javier: tras la rejas se halla el presunto autor intelectual de un asesinato. ella fascinada con se dirigÍa como la escuela del este con su hijo. arrestÓ a juan carlos moreno, un sujeto de cuerda y tensiones que serÍa lÍder de un grupo criminal del cÁrtel de sinaloa.. carolina: lo siguiente no es cosa de juego. la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud tomara la direcciÓn -- adicciÓn a los videojuegos como un trastorno mental. los afectados simplemente no pueden dejar de jugar. es algo bastante serio, especialmente para la gente que se mantiene pegada de esos videojuegos todo el dÍa. javier: yo no sÉ qué es peor, si estar pegado todo el tiempo al telÉfono o a los videojuegos? porque estas cosas a uno lo hacen adicto. carolina: ahora, si tu pasiÓn es viajar por el mundo y no quieres que tu familia se preocupe. te encontramos la soluciÓn que encontró un joven de instagram. javier: seguimos conectados con ustedes en todo el paÍs. sÍguenos a st. jude provee tratamiento a niños con cáncer como valeria. y gracias a tu generosidad, las familias nunca reciben una factura de pago de st. jude.... por nada! -asi es! dona ahora en hospital san judas punto o-r-g, o donde veas el logo de st. jude. ♪ ♪ en walgreens, cómo te cuidamos va a cambiar con el tiempo. por qué lo hacemos no lo hará. estamos aquí para darte el cuidado y la atención que te mereces. walgreens. contigo desde 1901. ♪ carolina: si te dijera que hay una encuesta en la red social instagram--cuenta en la red social en instagram a quÉ crees que estÁ relacionado? se trata de la pasiÓn por viajar de la generaciÓn millennials. tiene mÁs de 600,000 seguidores. nos conectamos vÍa skipe con su fundador, jonathan quiÑones. veo que estÁs muy acompaÑado de tu fan nÚmero uno, tomarÉ dolores. cÓmo surge crear esta cuenta? jonathan: yo soy de bruselas, pero mi madre es mexicana. cuando me fui a viajar por el mundo, mi madre estaba muy preocupada. es muy complicado tener internet, cambio de horario, etc. entonces, hice una cartulina que dice "mamÁ, estoy bien". me tomaron algunas fotos, sea con tiburones mano montaÑa, lo que sea. javier: quÉ piensa tu mamÁ de que la hayas hecho tan conocida en las redes sociales? dolores: unas tardes. -- buenas tardes. javier: quÉ le parece que su hijo la recuerden cada uno de sus viajes? dÓlares: eso me tranquiliza y al mismo tiempo me inquieta ver sus fotografÍas. carolina: alguna vez se fuede viaje su hijo y no se ha reportado? o siempre ha sido un niÑo bien portado? dolores: con una chancleta, mi niÑo siempre ha sido bien portado. javier: cuÁl es la idea para este 2018? jonathan: este aÑo voy a ir a la iÑa, japÓn, rusia para el mundial me gustarÍa ir a hacer otros paÍses pero me gustaría ver con los patrocinadores. javier: a mi me encantarÍa viajar tanto. de dÓnde sacas el dinero? jonathan: oyÓ habÍa hecho muchas cosas. dejÉ mi empresa, venÍ mi carro. pero ahora tengo patrocinadores en instagram. con eso lo mantengo. carolina: muchas gracias a este joven que decidiÓ reportarse con su madre cuando viaja por el mundo. como corresponde. felicidades para ambos. javier te va a copiar la idea. javier: gracias por estar con nosotros. quememos de noticia. el talento para el baile de una niÑa de pensilvania la hizo robarse el show de una presentaciÓn de su grupo escolar por navidad. carolina: el vÍdeo colgado en facebook por la madre ha sido visto mÁs de 15 millones de veces y ha recibido miles de comentarios. miren si asistimos al nacimiento de una estrella. la madre de esta pequeÑa dice que la niÑa es bastante tÍmida y de un momento a otro, esa canciÓn la inspiró y se robÓ el show. javier: asÍ serÁ mi hija. yo soy vendimia pero me ponen una canciÓn y me pongo la pista. carolina: ahora, hablemos de tecnologÍa. el eterno debate es si el tamaÑo importa. hablamos de los telÉfonos celulares. javier: sÉ fuerte son bajas? -- por quÉ te sonrojas? carolina: por tus caras. parece que este telÉfono puede aguantar hasta 180 millas y almacenar... [ininteligible] [risas] javier: parece que este telÉfono sirve muy bien. carolina: pero no para entrar afacebook. cuÁnto cuesta o en donde lo venden, lo veremos en nuestra cuenta de instagram. javier: pero te cabe para llevar en la camisa. carolina: es un poco pequeÑa, pero asÍ estÁ bien. javier: en esta Época de regalos, ha lanzado avisos a los que tienen niÑos entre ocho y 11 aÑos. les pido que piensen dos veces antes de regalar celulares porque puede aumentar su riesgo de sufrir acoso escolar por medio de mensajes de textos y redes sociales. carolina: excelentes recomendaciones para los padres que tienen niÑos con telÉfonos inteligentes tan grandes. javier: para el tamaÑo? ♪ >>quieren tomar precauciones con ciertos remedios ara la gripe de los niÑos. hay advertencias de las autoridades de salud. la navidad tambiÉn nos deja mucha basura. sino saber quÉ bote va cada material, hoy les explicamos con detalle. ♪ yarel: feliz martes. cÓmo lo pasaron la navidad? gracias por acompaÑarnos en ediciÓn digital california
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california said yesterday on saturday this is the new normal for california. still ahead on al-jazeera i'll tell you as well as rolling specialists are expected to make big gains and local actions despite an economic crisis and a hair salon with and to friends for the city to take place for south sudanese but as a match they're great. through tranquil a rape in kenya. and in a good feeling to use it in each continent. however the sun is out the temperature has dropped its proper winter now in charms a breeze coming down from the north it's not really harsh winter yet it's eleven degrees at the max by a day in shanghai and twenty three in hong kong and still an above average should do fifteen there is some cloud forming you see where the ground rises in you know just over the border in vietnam but nothing much is coming out of the skies that's a fairly steady picture i think for the next two days south of that we are of course he went season was he's in pretty big showers but in the last few days i'm continuing the big showers are pretty well spread out so you've got maybe a concentration in jakarta in particular so java and bali maybe southern sumatra but typically potentially malaysia southern thailand then most to sumatra much trial that was the case this time last week the concentration is more stubborn sodomites are typically the northern side of borneo and that's true for the next two days but we'll leave the really wet weather to the temporary wet weather we've had recently some rainfall in bangladesh the remains of the last tropical depression is just about disappeared and you might get a bit more rain out of it maybe of more interest is the cleansing rain that's falling through well northern pakistan and india. there with it sponsored by qatar at least. the world's largest humanitarian crisis millions caught up in civil war all jews who world examines the loops of the conflict in yemen i'm a complex history the through a country into perpetual term. separation the. north and the so these dualisms are all part of history. yemen the north songs divide this time. i says al-jazeera and these are the top stories this hour violent protests have taken place in lebanon over trump's decision to recognize true islam as israel's capital security forces used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds outside the u.s. embassy in beirut lebanon is home to almost four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees. israel's prime minister says palestinians ought to quote get to grips with the reality that jerusalem this israel's capital in order for all sides to move towards peace benjamin netanyahu made the comments while meeting french president that were all back on and paris the national campaign to abolish nuclear weapons has received this year's nobel peace prize and also the nobel committee praised i can for drawing attention to the humanitarian consequences of using those deadly explosives. more on our top story on the fallout of president trump's true slim decision christians are also expressing their frustration or than two hundred thousand palestinian christians live in the occupied territory. reason israel honor it's with reports. on sunday morning massing gaza is a reminder that the status of jerusalem just an hour's drive from here matters to palestinian christians as much as it does to palestinian muslims the under israel's blockade it is hard for the parishioners of simple various to visit the site of christ crucifixion as it is for muslims to visit their acts a mosque compound as a ministry in. jerusalem is for the three religions we recognize it only as the a town or capital of palestine which in recent is our dignity it's the city of peace. as a christian trumps decision doesn't represent me because jerusalem is the eternal capital of palestine like. rousselin is where all prophets muslims and christians live it's a word the capital of the palestinians and will never give it up as christians we don't recognize trump's decision. simple phineas is one of the oldest churches in the world it was founded in four zero seven eight d. almost two hundred years before the birth of islam's prophet muhammad it serves gaza's dwindling community of about a thousand orthodox christians. is a capital of israel i feel it said. because it should. be between the the biggest seem. to solve the problem of. the conflict the. confrontation and conflict may be the most visible outlets for frustration and anger here but for many prayer is just as powerful burnitz made al-jazeera gaza. several thousand people have marched through central care to protest against the detention of ukrainian opposition figure mikhail saakashvili the former georgian president was arrested in kiev on friday prosecutors accuse him of assisting a criminal organization charges he says were trumped up to undermine his political campaign against president petro poroshenko chuckers vallely who has been stripped of both this ukrainian and georgian citizenships is now on hunger strike. the united nations has criticized the u.k. for not doing enough to support disabled people and it support the un highlighted the role government funding cuts have played in depriving them of their rights and reports. mary ellen has been registered disabled for twenty three years she used to work as a nurse now she relies on her full time carer and she's constantly worrying about the future. two years ago the government scrapped something called the independent living fund or less and now her local council is cutting her care payments and since the lives closed consulates in linking is tied to supposedly can intervene as much money to put a can into trying to cut those. social. game in and said that they would be increasing mine dependence by providing me with incontinence pads rather than the case support and need to be able to use the toilet because then i would be dependent on someone to to help me to the toilet. having a care also means mary-ellen can go out to meet friends and protest for disabled people's rights five years ago a group of organizations lodged a formal complaint to the united nations that led to an in-depth investigation and some damning conclusions in its report earlier this year the un singled out what it called the u.k. government's failure to recognize the rights of disabled people to live independently in the community it also highlighted the growing numbers of disabled children being educated in segregated special schools calling for legislation to make sure mainstream schools provide for them and it called for urgent action to fight high levels of poverty which it said would you to multiple welfare reforms and cuts in benefits the u.k. government says the un's failed to reflect the progress it's made in empowering disabled people including getting them into work but roger lewis part of a lobby group that helped to get the un to investigate says changes in the government's access to work scheme a cutting things like the specialist computer software which allows him to hold down a job despite being blind he doesn't cost the the country this is that this is the crazy thing that the access to work scheme for every pound they spend on me the treasury gets spent between one pound forty one pounds seventy this is generating income for the government bob in work up a national insurance i'm paying income tax i'm not on the unemployment benefits it's a net gain yet this game is under attack from mary ellen going into a care home would mean an end to her social life and possibly a slide back into the suicidal thoughts she's had in the past she's determined to do what she can to keep fighting the spending cuts the barber al-jazeera london fedders in venezuela had taken part in the first election since two thousand and thirteen three of the four main opposition party have boycotted the vote. for a president nicolas maduro. has more from caracas. on the surface municipal elections across venice weight which have passed off relatively peacefully the turnout is not going to be especially high simply because many here are frustrated with the political process tens of thousands of venezuelans have left the country and with so many opposition politicians are boycotting the ballot saying they don't agree with the ruse by which these elections are being played president nicolas maduro has come out and said anybody who is not standing in these elections with boycotted them will not be allowed to stand in future elections that is going to cause some serious repercussions it's still a country divided many people frustrated with the lack of food and medicine even with the back of banknotes here many tens of thousands of venezuelans have left the country frustrated at the state of the economy as i say on the surface municipal elections but there are a whole host of frustrations and political maneuverings behind the scenes which will only become apparent in the lead up to presidential elections drew in two thousand and eighteen and the us three democratic senators are calling for president donald trump to step down over allegations of sexual harassment and the past few months a growing number of women have thing coming forward with their experiences of abuse by men in positions of power it's force the resignation of men in entertainment media and politics and most recently two democrats and one republican during the election campaign more than a dozen women accused of sexual harassment. al jazeera has spoken to victims of mass killings in zimbabwe which took place more than three decades ago twenty thousand people died when former president robert mugabe ordered a military campaign against a rival the operation movement a new president emerson an aqua and former military chiefs appointed to his new cabinet they were in government at the time and men's travel to show district to meet they're still waiting for an apology. it seems like a happy setting yet the children are playing on one of the zimbabwe's killing fields seven teachers were murdered in these grounds then dumped in a pit it was thirty four years ago they called it a military operation named. meaning the rains washing away the chance with this garbage with you know most abandoned trying to work out where the bodies were buried up up from where. they called everyone around the village to come here and dig new toilet but really we're digging graves rick told by those who saw the teachers the lined up the one of the young soldiers told him to move over a year they lined up again and they were shocked. there's no dignity here no respect for the dead no mark graves no way of absorbing the scale of these atrocities spread over a land mass the size of switzerland liberia sierra leone no comfort for the people and no apology. it all took place decades ago in the first years of zimbabwe's independence but doesn't believe zimbabwe's new president will ever apologize. he takes us to another village following his memories from one thousand nine hundred three to this place. even the sun can't lift the darkness for those who live here. names etched in stone twenty three of them mainly women locked inside a house burned alive. the north korean trained fifth brigade were under orders from robert mugabe his security minister was the new president emerson. and the armed forces were headed by men who now have senior ministerial posts. in march nine hundred eighty three the chronicle state run newspaper published reports about men of god who are defending the fifth brigade like ning the dissidents to cockroaches and bugs the minister said the bandit menace had reach such epidemic proportions that the government had to bring in d.d.t. to get rid of the bandits d.d.t. is an insecticide for decades victims like jane were lousy have been too frightened to talk jane still lives with physical injuries and having to watch her fourteen year old sister being raped and uncle was killed. cruel it's very painful as i speak it still hurts me those who take these things should come and apologize to us otherwise nothing has changed in the time line in a special advisor to the president have this response to our report zimbabwe needs a break to continue as the erie diggins past to settle scores from the past is if it can not be the future is seemingly to and here for it's irresponsible davis in a geo way from what should be done every country's forwarded tortured used to going to be leaving the americans does dog of the sea rule the american civil war your country is to make mistakes you make false starts. back in a village deep in the bush most abandoned goes to pray when i went over the bridge for help and comfort in the woods shouts of the still reason. they carry the anger and pain of tens of thousands of people andrew simmons al-jazeera. that's a big one at. a beauty salon and south sudan has become a refuge for many widows of war there among the thousands who are the sole breadwinners after their husbands were killed during the four here civil conflict here morgan reports from the town of a cobra meeting our warriors is hoping for hairstyle that comes as close to perfection as possible hairstyling for her is not just a job it's a form of therapy the twenty eight year old is left to care for children on her own after her husband was killed in the civil war they may what brings me here is the need to support my children i'm a widow i need to feed them and this alone office me the chance to do so and provide them with the basics tens of thousands of south sudanese men have been killed in the four year war in africa's youngest nation four million of the twelve million population is displaced eight out of ten of them are women and children in africa's largest refugee crisis. the someone in a provides not only way forward is to earn money for their families but offers a chance to talk of their ordeals some say they too are victims in more ways than one. when the war came to our village we ran but we needed food so we went back eventually we found soldiers there who raped us i had lost my husband shortly before that i struggled to raise our children but coming here reminds me that i'm not alone in what i'm facing. because paula give me is common in south sudan the world has left behind hundreds of thousands of widows who lost their husbands no want to track of the number of people killed in south sudan's were but. they made that more than half a million widows are left behind many are the sole breadwinners for their children and there were has cost high inflation and for shortage for have the population for many widows who are single mothers the burden can be too much to handle many toll runs the readers group here in a kobo she says we just benefit from helping each other. when we brought together the widows they had all lost their husbands in the war and were tired of taking care of their children alone some thought of suicide for killed themselves last year but those here in the group look at other widows and realize that they're not alone and have others that they can talk to save a lot of the. war years knows her life won't be the same again after her husband was killed but at least she has a place you can talk about her trauma and hope for a better future people who are going on just there are a south sudan. these are your headlines on al-jazeera violent protests have taken place in lebanon over president decision to recognize true islam as israel's capital security forces use tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds outside the u.s. embassy in beirut lebanon is home to almost four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees israel's prime minister and says president trump's decision on true islam was merely a recognition of reality which palestinians must accept at order for all to move towards peace the sooner the problem students come to grips with this reality the sooner we will move towards peace and this is why i think president trumps announcement was superstore and so important for peace on the quest for peace there is a serious effort underway now by the united states and all i can say is i said related to president. i think if you'll pardon the expression you should give peace a chance international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons has received this year's nobel peace prize in oslo the nobel committee praised icann for drawing attention to the humanitarian consequences of using those deadly explosives in the u.s. three democratic senators are calling for president donald trump to step down over allegations of sexual harassment in the past few months a growing number of women have been coming forward with their experiences of sexual misconduct by men in powerful positions during the election campaign more than a dozen women accused of sexual harassment. staying in the u.s. more of accusation orders have been issued in southern california as when continue to spread a huge wildfire threatening the coastline our fighters are warning the so-called thomas fire near santa barbara could become the worst and the state's history those are the headlines the news continues on al jazeera after the nobel interview keep it or. twenty seventeen year old multiple missile launches provocative statements mocking .
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>> el daÑo material comienza a ser visible, al igual que la desesperaciÓn y la incertidumbre de miles de personas en todo el sur de california, en californial humo encontramos a campesinos que recogÍan fresas, pero no estÁn exponiendo su salud por gusto, dicen que simplemente no pueden darse el lujo de quedarse en casa porque si no trabajan no tienen para comer. >> marÍa paula ochoa tiene sus testimonios. >> las imparables llamas han dejado una estela enorme de humo negro sobre la atmÓsfera contaminando el aire bajo el que trabajan miles de campesinos todos los dÍas. pero un dia sin recolectar es un dÍa sin ganancia. >> por nuestra necesidad vamos aquÍ, por la necesidad que tiene uno, tiene uno que trabajar para comer y para pagar la renta. >> a las duras jornadas de la pesca de fresa se suman los daÑinos efectos del humo. >> la garganta reseca, los ojos arden. el polvo lastima mucho la vista. >> ayer no hubo mÁs remedio que detener la jornada. >> cuando miraron que nos estaba llegando mÁs la contaminaciÓn mÁs cerca de aquÍ, pues vino el supervisor y dijo para la producciÓn, primero son los trabajadores antes que la fruta. >> las rÁfagas d
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california 101017 250 fuegos forestales destruyeron cerca de 9 mil viviendas y otras estructuras en las regiones vitivincolas de napa y sonoma en california. al menos 44 personas perdieron la vida. diciembre una nueva ola de incendios amenazo las grandes ciudades de los angeles y san diego, provocando la evacuacin de cientos de miles de residentes y dejando a miles sin hogar en esta navidad. ivette machin, telemundo --en noticiero telemundo 48 somos primeros con la noticia...continuamos monitoreando una balacera ocurrida en la ciudad de long becha, esto al sur del estado.... --autoridades confirmaron la muerte de dos personas y una ms se encontrara herida de gravedad.... -la polica de long beach indic que los tresson varones..... la escena fue calificada como una investigacin por asesinato. --se cree que el tirador es uno de los que result muerto en el lugar. --la cuara donde ocurri el tiroteo incluye consultorios mdicos y bufetes de abogados, pero la polica no especific qu tipo de negocio es. --la ciudad de nueva york llora la muerte de doce personas luego de un voraz incendio en un edificio de apartamentos....en instantes le contmos cul podra ser la causa de este incidente... --hoy es viernes de inmigracin... y tenemos una abogada experta en el tema lista para contestar tenemos una abogada experta en el tema lista para contestar sus preguntas... llame al 408-944- 4813 para consultar.... ellas cuatro menores de edad.... --a esta hora 4 heridos se encuentran hospitalizados en estado crtico.... y las autoridades ya creen saber quin estara dentras de las causas de este incidente.... --luis alejandro medina nos tiene el reporte... ==pkg== este edificio en el bronx se convirtio en un infierno, por el pavoroso incendio que cobro la vida de 12 personas, entre ellos 4 ninos, en una de las noches mas frias de este invierno. otras 4 personas se encuentran en condicion critica en el hospital. bite jaime residente "oimos que la gente estaba gritamdo por la esacalera y cuando estabamos los 3 ninos mios, que vimos la gente por la escalera en uh cuarto piso, comenzamos a correr para abajo." eran las 7 de la noche del jueves cuando las llamas estallaron en el primer piso y comenzo el drama para las familias que residian en los 25 apartamentos de la edificacion, protagonistas del peor incendio en 25 anos en la capital del mundo. bite bill de blassio alcalde de nueva york el alcalde de blassio lamento la tragedia, que cobro la vida de varios latinos, en momentos en que tantas familias se reunen para celebrar las fiestas de fin de ano. aunque los bomberos demoraron en llegar solo 3 minutos, despues de recibir la llamada de emergencia, ya era tarde para las 12 victimas bite teniente anthony mancuso unidad de seguridad de los bomberos el jefe de seguridad de los bomberos indico que hasta ahora la investigacion revela que un nino estaba jugando con la estufa en la cocina, de un apartamento del primer piso cuando surgieron las llamas . agrego que la madre salio con su hijo y dejo la puerta abierta, lo que facilito que el incendio se propagara rapidamente atrapando a otros residentes. bite daniel nigro comsionado de bomberos el comisionado de bomberos revelo que decenas de bomberos estuvieron batallando contra las llamas por varias horas para controlar el incendio, que cobro las vidas de los residentes, en los primeros minutos de la conflagracion. el presidente termin esta ltima semana laboral del aÑo advirtiendole a los democratas que no habra ningun acuerdo para los sonadores, a menos de que aprueben la construccion del muro... desde washington juliana monsalve informa... banner amber juliana sandra -- pkg---- sin muro fronterizo no hay daca- ese fue el mensaje que le mand el presidente a los demcratas este viernes. daÑndoles la fiesta de fin de aÑo a soÑadores como amber pinto. s/ amber pinto, united we dream este gobierno ha jugado con lo que es nuestras vidas. lo ha hecho desde la campaña hasta ahora en un tweet el presidente escribi: se les dijo a los demcratas que no puede haber daca sin el desesperadament e necesitado muro en la frontera sur y sin el fin de las horribles cadenas migratorias y el ridculo sistema de lotera de visas los dos temas- de inters para sandra vera. ella no solo tiene amigos que estn aqu gracias a la lotera de visas, sino que ella misma se ha beneficiado del sistema migratorio basado en lazos familiares. s/juliana monsalve, @julianamons y es que sandra llegó de perú con su residencia en mano, gracias a que su esposo la patrocinó y a él lo ayudó su hermano. son las llamadas cadenas migratorias de las que habla trump. hay que recalcar que la casa blanca no quiere acabar con la inmigracin en cadena del nucleo familiar, sea cnyuges e hijos- sino con la de la familia extendida que incluye padres, hermanos, tos y sobrinos. s/ sandra vera, inmigrante me daría mucha pena que la ilusión de tantas personas que se quieren traer a sus familiares se vea truncada de esta manera porque no darles las oportunidades. porque negarles los beneficios que pudieran tener en ese aspecto el presidente ya le ha hecho varios llamados al congreso sobre el tema. la casa blanca ya empez una campaÑa para poner la opinin pblica en contra del sistema migratorio basado en familia y en su lugar promueve una estructura basada en mritos. sobre eso poco ha dicho el congreso pero lo que si va ser discusin all este prximo aÑo es el tema de daca. ---es viernes de inmigracin y nos acompaÑa de nuevo "patricia castorena", abogada experta en materia migratoria para responder a todas sus inquietudes. ---buenas tardes patricia, bienvenida.... iniciamos con las preguntas. ---mara snchez est amparada bajo el tps y quiere saber de que forma puede solicitar la residencia....nos coment que trat de solicitarla mediante su esposo que es ciudadano, pero dice que su matrimonio fue anulado porque su union anterior no estaba finalizada... ---mnica nos llam desde san jos dice que ella naci en estados unidos y quiere saber cmo puede solicitar a su esposo que entr al pas ilegalmente hace 15 aÑos.... --edwin desde richmond dice que entr con una visa de turista hace 10 aÑos...dice que inmigracin slo le dio permiso para estar 1 mes...edwin quiere saber que es lo que puede pasar si el se qued ms tiempo del permitido? --- muchas gracias a la abogada patricia castorena, y a usted en casa le recordamos que nos puede llamar al 408 944 4813 y djenos su pregunta que podr ser respondida el prximo "viernes de inmigracin" --- amantes de lo ajeno implementaron una nueva modalidad de robo.... ahora se hacen pasar por empleados de ups para lograr entrar a los edificios y asi pueden cometer sus fechoras... en breve le tenemos todos los detalles sobre lo que dicen las autoridades... luego de un mes de operativo... autoridades del condado de san mateo lograron arrestar a varias sospechosos de contrabandear en un centro de detencin...en minutos andres brender estara en el lugar de los hechos con todos los detalles y quienes fueron los implicados... la reforma fiscal podria tener un costoso impacto para quienes deducen sus impuestos a la propiedad... pero si aun tiene pendiente la cuenta de esta ano, tiene tiempo para mitigar el golpe azalea iniguez nos cuenta... - quick no hay vuelta de hoja.la reforma tributaria del pte trump limitara a 10mil dlares las deducciones estatales y locales combinadas que cualquier persona podr reclamar en sus impuestos federales, a partir del 2018... manuel ramos/experto en finanzas 12.42.36 es un impacto tremendo para ntro bolsillo por eso, muchos, como el sr. de anda, corrieron a las oficinas de recaudacin de impuestos a saldar todo lo que debian del predial de este ano.en su caso, son 7mil dolares que podra restar a su pago anual al fisco. david de anda/contribuyen te -- 14.10.02 es la ultima vez q vamos a tener la deduccion para ahorrar los taxes. otros, como el sr rocha, aunque quisieran, no podran hacer el pago completo antes de fin de aÑo -- julio rocha/contribuye nte 14.01.31 si hubiera sabido si hubiera tomado ventaja de no comprar tantos regalos y mejor pagar los taxes. la gente que debe saldar su deuda de impuestos antes de fin de ano son quienes tienen aun una deuda debido a que pagan trimestralmente los impuestos sobre sus ingresos, o semestralmente su predial. 12.47.49 deberian de mandarlo lo mas pronto posible para que tengan ellos la deduccion para este ano 2017 si su jefe le deduce directamente de su cheque los impuestos, o si su pago de hipoteca lleva incluidos los impuestos, no tiene de que preocuparse. elizabeth buenrostro/voce ra de dpto recaudador de impuestos del condado de l.a. 14.42.12 hable a un contador para discutir su situacion personal de impuestos para hacer un pago antes de finalizar el ano, tiene dos opciones: en persona, en las oficinas del recaudador de impuestos del condado, a mas tardar este viernes, a las 5 de la tarde, o por internet en lacountypropertytax punto com, donde tiene hasta la media noche del 31 de diciembre, para poderlo incluir en sus deducciones. 12.48.00 tienen q hacerlo c tarjeta de credito, tienen q hacerlo online, tiene q estar reflejado como un pago para este ano 2017. / / tag: pero ojo, no caiga en la trampa de creer que si paga los impuestos del 2018 por adelantado podra deducir mas de 10mil dolares en su declaracion del ano proximo, ya que lo que corresponde al siguiente ano fiscal, no cuenta hacia su deduccion del 2017, y tan solo habr perdido la oportunidad de invertir ese dinero en otras cosas. si tiene dudas, lo ideal, es asesorarse con un contador profesional. --se encontraba pescando en un lago helado cuando de repente el hielo se rompi y cay a las gelidas aguas....su rescate qued captado en cmara.... --luego de una violenta trifulca un niÑo de 7 aÑos muri baleado...autoridades ya tienen a dos sospechosos en el caso...le diremos de quienes se tratan... ♪ ♪ ¡arranca el auto! ¡arranca el auto! la venta de invierno en ikea. ¡wooooooo! obtÉn hasta 50% de descuento en artÍculos selectos. termina el 10 de enero. ikea. ♪ ♪ ¡arranca el auto! ¡arranca el auto! la venta de invierno en ikea. ¡wooooooo! obtÉn hasta 50% de descuento en artÍculos selectos. termina el 10 de enero. ikea. puertas de su casa....y durante la madrugada dos personas fueron arrestadas por este incidente.....emilio ramos nos tiene los detalles.... banner francisca pkg: esta tarde investigadores han determinado que kanden green de siete aÑos fue la vctima mortal de una violenta disputa entre su padre cameron rafael castillo de 24 aÑos y su novia brooke cameron de 26. frente a su residencia en el 4211 de la calle picket. - sot: francisca palomo / amiga de la familia "el niño estaba bien chulo... jugaba en paz. tenía muchos amigos el. de acuerdo con autoridades --- cuando castillo intento salir de la residencia en su vehiculo en el que tambien estaba el pequeÑo y otros dos menores --- la mujer comenz a disparar contra el auto --- y fue entonces cuando el niÑo recibi un impacto de bala en el pecho nat: seÑalaron adems que un testigo llevo a kaden al hospital en otro vehculo. familiares dicen que castillo --- tambin llego hasta el hospital pero se fue rpidamente ya que tena una orden de arresto vigente por violar las condiciones de su probatoria. poco antes de las tres de la madrugada --- castillo y craig fueron arrestados en mckinney. familiares no tienen idea de como y porque estaban juntos al momento de su detencin. sot: francisca palomo / amiga de la familia "dijo no quiero entrar porque me van a agarrar por el warrant y tenía miedo y se fue.." nat: woman crying esta seÑora dice ser la tatarabuela del pequeÑo kaden. sot: "up and down the street." ahora. está sumida en el dolor por la prdida de un angelito que justo ayer disfrutaba de su infancia en su casa junto a sus primos. - mientras pescaba, un hombre cay a un lago congelado en china. - al menos 30 minutos pas dentro de las glidas aguas antes de que llegaran los bomberos. - el hombre apenas lograba sostener la cabeza, no poda agarrar la cuerda de rescate. - uno de los bomberos tuvo que gatear sobre el hielo quebradizo y amarrar al hombre con la cuerda . - finalmente, llegaron a la orilla con la vctima quien se recuper. en dallas, las autoridades buscan a un sospechoso de asaltar a una mujer dentro de su vehiculo ........ el crimen quedo captado en camara y analia fiestas habl con la vctima y nos muestra las imgenes del robo.. take pkg sot marisela alidueÑa 11:37:38 con mucho miedo. tengo mucho miedo. he tenido pesadillas con eso.. fueron segundos pero fue muy feo marisela alidueÑa trabaja en el salon "pur nails and spa" en la cuadra 4-mil 100 de ka avenida ross en dallas. ella estaba afuera del negocio - sentada dentro de su carro la noche de diciembre 20 - cuando se convirtio en victima de un violento robo. sot marisela alidueÑa 11:37:38 en ese momento el me iba a matar. pienso eso. butt 11:38:06 pense que no iba a estar mas aca. pensé en mis hijos.. en el video capta el momento en el que el sospechoso abrio la puerta a la fuerza y comenzo a golpearla! sot marisela alidueÑa 11:37:01 fue cuando el aprovecho me coloco un cuchillo en la garganta el hombre dejo de golpear a marisela una vez que encuentro su cartera. con 60 dolares. y sus documentos. sot marisela alidueÑa 11:37:29 pasaporte.. todos los documentos de mi país. en este momento estoy sin papeles la mujer le suplica a las autoridades a que encuentren y arresten al atacante. sot marisela alidueÑa 11:39:38 es alto, moreno, ando con chaqueta negra y gorro negro segn la jafe de marisela. en el centro comercial donde ellas trabajan se han reportado varios robos armados en los dos ultimos aÑos. compaÑeros? seguridad reforzada... a partir de hoy autoridades de la patrulla de caminos de californiaonductores que manejen bajo la influencia --con gabriela dellan.... - ya casi todo est listo para empezar el aÑo con uno de los desfiles mas tradicionales y emblemticos en estados unidos. - se trata del desfile de las rosas , en pasadena, california. -que celebra su edicion nmero 129, por supuesto, con docenas de carrozas decoradas con flores de todos los colores, msica y coreografas. ---ahora pasemos con lorena dominguez y un adelanto de lo que estamos trabajando para nuestra edicin de las seis... --estas son algunas de las historias que estamos preparando para su noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis... -identifican a la mujer que fue impactada mortalmente por un vehculo cuando deambulaba por una autopista... --en sacramento un hombre fue arrestados por trfico humano... al parecer una vctima es menor de edad.... --autoridades en san jos reportaron dos homicidios en menos de 26 horas y una de las vctimas fue un menor de edad.. --esto y mas en solo minutos a las seis... --- tres ladrones,
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pkg y pkg incendios california 101017 250 fuegos forestales destruyeron cerca de 9 mil viviendas y otras estructuras en las regiones vitivincolas de napa y sonoma en california. als de los angeles y san diego, provocando la evacuacin de cientos de miles de residentes y dejando a miles sin hogar en esta navidad. ivette machin, telemundo
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al volver, partir del 1 de enero la mariguana recreacional serÁ legal en california, pero las autoridades advierten sobre los riesgos. ♪ ♪ aranza: en californiaso medicinal al uso recreacional, abriendo siglas puertas a una industria emergente. >> se estÁn preparando de mariguana en galletas como espectador la mariguana, estÁn contemplando usar los vinos, vender mariguana en vino, vender mariguana en pasteles, vender mariguana en flores. varias industrias van a nacer a raÍz de esta venta de la mariguana recreacional. >> pero para los mÉdicos, antes de celebrar hay que considerar cÓmo reaccionara nuestro cuerpo. >> cÓmo voy a responder yo a una copa de mariguana? y la otra persona cÓmo va a responder a una copa de vino de mariguana? porque tenemos receptores diferentes como los cuerpos reaccionan diferentes. >> y representarÍa un peligro para todos. >> se inhibe ciertos reflejos del sistema nervioso, comenzamos a ver muchos problemas. ya hemos tenido muertes causadas por personas que han fumado este tipo de mariguana, chocan y hay fatalidades. >> el uso de la mariguana serÁ legal a nivel del estado de california, pero seguirÁ siendo ilegal par
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al sur de california... cientos de miles de residentes han sido evacuados... el pronostico no es nada alentador... --por segundo da el sur de californiae sin control...son cinco los incendios que se encuentran en estos momentos activos.. --esto ha obligado la evacuacin de miles de personas en los condados de ventura, los ngeles y san bernardino... --en este plano de la zona puden ver la dimensin que han alcanzado estos incendios que tienen completamente rodeada la ciudad de los ngeles.. --precisamente en el incendio "skirball" se encuentra nuestra compaÑera norma ribeiro monitoreando la situacin.. adelante norma norma banner norma --mientras tanto, el incendio "thomas" contina creciendo....el siniestro ha calcinado ms de 55 mil acres y lleg al oceano pacfico anoche. --estas imgenes son de la playa "solmar" en la ciudad de ventura. --unas 50 mil personas han sido evacuadas de sus viviendas. --y mire este video espectacular y escalofriante.... ---se ve solo una montaÑa naranja... son las llamas del incendio "creek" que provocaron el cierre completo de la autopista 405... ---la pared de llamas se apreciaba a millas de distancia... --- un
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al conducir... a partir del primero de enero en california ser legal la venta de marihuana con fines recreativos. le diremos que sugiere la patrulla de caminos de californiativo en el precio del dlar y al mismo tiempo afect las remesas.. le diremos de cuanto... --esto y mas en solo minutos a las seis... -- una persona muri y otras colapsar una grua de construccion. -- el incidente se registr en la ciudad costera de nieuport en belgica. -- segun las autoridades, fuertes rfagas de viento derribaron la grua que estaba instalada sobre un edificio. -- los residentes de esa zona fueron trasladados a albergues temporales mientras se procede con las investigaciones. --asi terminamos esta edicin de su noticiero telemundo 48 pero continuamos con mas informacion en nuestra emisin de las seis con lorena dominguez... --como un agente ejemplar, describieron oficiales de la patrulla de caminos a andrew camirelli.... el agente que muri en la autopista 880 en noche buena, mientras lo homenajeaban en una ceremonia en la capital del estado --vamos en vivo con andres brender, andres, conocidos dijeron que su sueÑo siempre fue estar en uniforme no? as es... sueÑo que cumpli d
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california y amenazando a mÁs comunidades. enirque: en el sur de mÉxico, se venden mujeres. la denuncia y la historia al regresar. ♪ ilia: el incendio tomas y avanzando por la costa de california y amenazando a mÁs comunidades en santa bÁrbara y ventura. ya ha consumido 234.000 acres. sÓlo ha podido ser contenido en un 20%. comenzÓ el 4 de diciembre y se convirtiÓ en el quinto incendio forestal mÁs grande de la historia moderna de californiaes de trÁnsito, las escuelas permanecen cerradas en la regiÓn y las autoridades sacaron a las calles las barredoras de nieve. >> un tren de pasajeros chocÓ hoy con un auto vacÍo que estaba sobre la niÑa seria en el condado de montgomery, pennsylvania. cerca de 500 pasajeros que viajaban en el tren con evacuados y los bomberos llevan camisa a una persona. el servicio de trenes estuvo suspendido por mÁs de dos horas. la policÍa investiga por quÉ el automÓvil estaba sobre. enrique: un conductor de autobÚs escolar de 74 aÑos y un estudiante de 16 perdieron la vida hoy en iowa cuando el vehÍculo se incendiÓ. el autobÚs retrocediÓ por la entrada de una granja y cayÓ en una zanja y se incendiÓ. la hermana de la pequeÑa tratÓ de romper una ventana con un martillo. el primer oficial que llegÓ al lugar, trató de abrir la puerta de emergencia. desafortunadamente no fue suficiente. ilia: en mÉxico, los padres estÁn vendiendo a sus niÑos para que se casen con sus compradores. reportero: el rostro d
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al growth. and one from a garden in northern california. they are all the same variety. and of course, citrus introduced to california along with grapes, two of the major crops we see in california still making a major part of our economic success in agriculture here. we are standing next to a typical mission era fence. the fencing was made out of cactus, this is a prickly pear version that produces three things that are really useful. it produces fruit, the food is delicious and it makes a wonderful drink as well. so the prickly pear fruit is fabulous and then this, the little pads, you can cut them up and you can fry them with your breakfast eggs. they are terrific. then it is also producing the bugs that are on it. red dye, iproduce a do not want to put my finger in it because it will get me on red and nasty, but when you break open this, if you get down to the little red smear, if you put it on a piece of paper it will come up a brilliant red and this is used to dye fabric. and the bright red color came from the bug. they would scrape them off the cactus and produce the dye for the fabrics that they were weaving.
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california, aprovechan al mÁximo un clima más calmado antes de que los vientos regresen a la regiÓn. el llamado incendio thoman estÁ a punto de convertirse en el mÁs devastador de la historia reciente de california. jaime garcÍa nos amplía. jaime: entrÓ en su segunda semana la lucha contra el incendio thoman que se ha extendido al condado de ventura y santa bÁrbara. convertido en el tercero mÁs grande de la historia moderna de california del trabajo de 8500 bomberos que trabajan sin tregua para contener el fuego que aÚn amenaza 18,000 casas y estructuras. solamente estÁn soplando los vientos de 15 a 20 millas por hora y estÁ dando chance a los bomberos de que entren aquÍ para salvar las casas. los mitos pueden regresar en cualquier momento por lo que aÚn continúa la evacuaciÓn de miles de silentes de una extensa Área de santa bárbara. summerland. la guardia nacional impide el acceso a cualquier vehÍculo sin autorizaciÓn. >> nosotros estamos en peligro. ya estamos listos para irnos. jaime: residentes de las colinas de santa bÁrbara. marta aguilera y su familia tienen la esperanza de que el fuego no llegue a lugar donde creciÓ. >> creo en dios. tengo mucha esperanza de que se vaya a otro lado. >> es muy peligroso. jaime: univisiÓn tuvo la oportunidad de subir con una cuadrilla de bomberos hasta una zona de caÑadas donde se ha establecido un cerco de contenciÓn para el incendio. >> se cortÓ lÍnea y se puso mangueras ento
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middle of the street this is as governor jerry brown of california said yesterday on saturday this is the new normal for california still had on al-jazeera and sports. are celebrating for a third time this season and we will tell you why. united nations has criticised the u.k. for not doing enough to support disabled people and that support the un highlighted the role government funding cuts have played in depriving all section of society of their rights as a bob reports. mary ellen has been registered disabled for twenty three years she used to work as a nurse now she relies on her full time care of her and she's constantly worrying about the future. i hung two years ago the government scrapped something called the independent living fund though i left and now her local council is cutting her care payments and since the yeah laughs close to council that's been you a king is tied to supposedly can intervene as much money to put a can into trying to cut those hours social worker. came in and said that they would be increasing mine dependence by providing me with incontinence pads rather than they can't support her need to be able
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wrap up this half hour of al-jazeera with news of some live pictures coming to us out of california because the u.s. president will trump has not declared an emergency in california and ordered additional aid to be sent to the region of six wildfires continue to sweep across the southern part of california the fast spreading fires are forced more than two hundred thousand people to leave their homes of the past five days with lames of being fanned by strong dry winds. welcome of just joining us you're watching al-jazeera live from doha your headlines the u.s. is isolated following a u.n. meeting of the president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital world leaders condemned the unilateral move at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council earlier israeli forces killed two palestinian protesters in gaza more than seven hundred others were injured across the occupied territories on friday in protest at the trump decision. at least fourteen un peacekeepers and five congolese soldiers have been killed in an attack on a u.n. base in the d.r. see more than fifty three people were wounded in the eastern province of north kivu it is one of the
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california spreading as hundreds of homes and buildings have already burned to the ground. we have a live update from al california after the break. >> we couldn't be more grateful. our hearts go out to all of those that lost homes. i believe we have lost over 200 homes just in ventura. melissa: a dire situation that is only getting worse. six wildfires are now blazing across southern californiaar more than 200,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. at least 500 structures have been destroyed. fox news correspondent adam housley on the scene with the latest? reporter: we're in north san diego county. this fire broke out 24 hours ago. it blew through here behind me and unfortunately burned down this home. as you can see fire crews are going through watering down as much as they can. winds are expected to some back here in north san diego county. this is oceanside fire department. you see this all across southern california. winds forecast with with avenge against. if something is tinder dry or still burning and blow it off into the distance and start another fire. meantime we have a live look for you from the thomas fire. it is two hours north of us in ventura. that is where we were last couple days. that fire continues to burn. massive fire burning, well over 100,000 acres and several hundred homes. more than 400 structures burned down by the fire alone which began
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al-jazeera. several wildfires are spreading in the u.s. state of california including the los angeles area the flames are threatening some of the most exclusive neighborhoods there. are reports. dramatic images of a morning commute california's latest wildfires are threatening more neighborhoods including the community of belair for a time the flames forced the closure of several lanes of one of the most important highways in california interstate four five high winds in unusually dry conditions drove the inferno we had very strong winds coming from the northeast to the southwest blowing that fire quickly and this turned into a fire that is one hundred fifty acres zero percent containment at present from the air or water drops by helicopters to help hundreds of firefighters on the ground who've been mobilized and are battling to keep the flames away from exclusive homes in the neighborhood some have been destroyed shrouded in the smoke every now and getty center art museum it closed its doors as a precaution officials are warning residents to remain on guard but we're in. a continuation of the red conditions throughout the week at least until friday about eighty kilometers away in ventura the largest of five wildfires contin
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california and massive fire and safety response will continue through the night. in southern california. we'll keep you apprised as best we can. but in addition to those fires and major political drama over senator al franken. u.s. government also instigated a major international controversy today when the president announced his intention to eventually move the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem. if you don't follow things closely, may not seem immediately apparent why this is a cause for consternation in middle east and around the world. west jerusalem is mainly jewish, eastern jerusalem is not, mostly palestinian and contains holy sites for the three religions. ever to be a two-state solution, palestinians hoped and expected that capital of the country would be in east jerusalem. regardless of how you feel about israel's claim to the whole city of jerusalem and palestinian's hopes for national capital in east jerusalem, the sensitivity of this issue not just to israelis and palestinians but everybody in the middle east with a stake in the conflict, that sensitivity is a well-known thing. that's why no u.s. government no matter how hawkish and pro-israel ha pro-israel has done this before. why the state department issued safety warnings. in the wake of the decision, engle in ram you will la, protests started almost immediately. significant protests in gaza. see them lighting the flag. very large protests in turkey. thousands turned out in protest today. hamas announced today that trump had quote opened the gates of hell with this decision. hamas is calling for a day of rage in response. so that is just an international cauldron that has been deliberately stirred by the trump administration with this announcement today. governments around the world, including closest allies expressing alarm and dismay over the decision. may be emergency u.n. security council meeting over this. over half the members have called for meeting to come up with a plan to handle the aftermath of that decision. this major international bure brouhaha is continuing to unfold and will be important as we see the full scale of the response in the middle east. here at home another story we've been following today. potentially important for the u.s. presidency. knew would be covering it over the course of the day, didn't expect covering it into the course of this evening as well. but it went really long. president's eldest son, donald trump jr. ended up testifying before the house intelligence committee today for what appears to have been an eight-hour stretch. went in 10:00 a.m., didn't get out until 6:00 p.m. closed door session. we don't know what the president's son testified to. but starting to figure out closed door sessions. appears to be agreement within that committee that members aren't allowed to come out of the closed door sessions and describe what a witness testified to behind closed doors. but a member of that committee can come out from behind closed doors and describe something that a witness refused to discuss. something -- a question a witness refused to answer. can't say what they said but what they wouldn't say. and i think that's the rule. i think that's also the rule that explains why we got that very dramatic news last week from congressman adam schiff, top democrat on the intelligence committee when he told reporters he questioned attorney general jeff sessions directly if president trump ever told sessions to hinder the russia investigation. he would not answer that question whether the president ever told him. had the attorney general answered one way or other, said yes or no, i think congressman schiff couldn't tell reporters what the answer had been. but when he refused to answer, amd schiff could say he refused to answer this. seems important. attorney general won't say under oath if the president told him to block these investigations. i think that's the principle at work. how we got that dramatic story about jeff sessions last week. s similar principle appeared to be at work. came from behind eight hours of testimony closed door hearing where he made announcement, told reporters there was something important that donald trump jr. wouldn't answer in his questioning today. according to congressman schiff, wouldn't answer a question that might have been most important one he was there to answer today and reason he wouldn't answer is absolutely dumbfounding. neither donald trump, the president, nor donald trump the junior is a lawyer. but according to adam schiff, donald trump jr. is refusing to answer questions about conversations he had with his dad, and basis on which he's refusing, citing attorney/client privilege. again, neither of them is a lawyer, let alone a lawyer who has one of the other of them as a client. they're just father and son, not lawyers. that's apparently what he's saying. >> good evening. we just concluded several hours of asking donald trump jr. questions about not only the meeting at trump tower but a range of other issues as well. he answered the overwhelming majority of our questions. there was one significant area though where he declined to answer. he acknowledged having discussed the june 9th meeting and e-mails that went into establishing that meeting after those e-mails became public. he acknowledged discussing that matter with his father but refused to answer questions about that discussion on the basis of a claim of attorney/client privilege. in my view there is no attorney/client privilege that protects a discussion between father and son. >> who is attorney and who is client in that construction? >> claim of privilege is that at a time when father and son were discussing the june 9th meeting and e-mails that led up to it, they had discussion in presence of counsel. presence of counsel does not mean communications between father and son are privileged. did not ask them to relate any communications he with had with his counsel. and i don't believe any attorney/client privilege can shield the conversations that trump junior had with trump senior. >> argument is because there was attorney in the room, anything they discussed was privileged? >> that's the nature of the claim. yes. >> since national security adviser mike flynn pled guilty to lying to fbi and thereby implicitly announced he would become a cooperating witness, we've seen the legal defense of the president on the russia scandal get a little henky. weird things. first ty cobb came out and praised special counsel for bringing mike flynn part of the investigation to a conclusion. it's not concluded. mike flynn only pled guilty to one count because he's now cooperating with government in ongoing way. that was strange entertainment right off the bat from the president's -- one of the president's russia lawyers. strange presidential legal defense statement number one after the flynn guilty plea. then we got a bunch more. then the president's lawyer started saying by definition the president can't obstruct justice. whereupon the grave of richard nixon starting throwing up dirt, spinning around rapidly and digging in grave. another lawyer said it would be fine if they colluded with russia to influence the campaign because who could object to that? and yesterday among reports that president's largest lender, implicated in multibillion-dollar russian money laundering scheme, among reports that had been subpoenaed, responded to that news denying there was any such subpoena. appears to have been a subpoena. everybody who report on the deutsche bank subpoena stand by the reporting. but president's lawyers say there wasn't. it will be proven one way or the other. they might not know that deutsche bank doesn't have to tell them if they've been subpoenaed. it's been a weird few days for the president's legal defense since mike flynn pled guilty. appears to have caused a few short circuits among the defense on this massive scandal. but this one today kind of tops it. if the president's son, not a lawyer, is refusing to testify to conversations with father, also not a lawyer, using claim of attorney/client privilege to avoid talking about those conversations, i mean that's -- i remember when a nevada senator john ensign was under investigation a few years ago. senator tom coleburn of oklahoma was his dear friend and asked in the scandal investigation to describe his conversations about the sex and money scandal that was the cause of ensign's problems. he announced he wouldn't characterize them because of doctor/patient confidentiality. tom coburn was ob-gyn, tom ensign, veterinarian. basis is either that coburn was his gynecologist or coburn was his cat? dog? who's the patient? before now most remarkable and remarkably insane claim of miraculous privilege to shield a conversation from investigation when it came to a prominent politician. in that case dr. and senator ensign resigned so that claim was not dealt with which i hoped it would be. now claiming that one is secretly a lawyer or there was lawyer nearby and that's good enough, may well get tested. congressman adam schiff will be here to talk about that unusual claim. house intelligence committee has also now released a verbatim transcript of the testimony they obtained a few days ago from erik prince, appears to be a whopper of new revelation in that transcript, that's next. statins lower cholesterol, but can also lower your body's natural coq10. qunol helps restore this heart-healthy nutrient with 3x better absorption. qunol has the #1 cardiologist recommended form of coq10 qunol, the better coq10. so how old do you want uhh, i was thinking around 70. alright, and before that? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? oh yeah sure... ok, like what? but i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement? we're absolutely doing that. but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. whstuff happens. old shut down cold symptoms fast with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. >>> this is the brother of education secretary betsy devos. also recognizable as founder of the controversial iraq war era security contracting firm blackwater. he was a trump donor that electoral cycle. erik prince. also the subject of a bombshell "washington post" report in april that he as emissary of the incoming trump administration had gone to secret meeting in the transition in seychelles islands with emissary from vladimir putin's office. subsequent reporting revealed that the russian he met with was head of the russian sovereign wealth fund, fund that's subject to sanctions by the u.s. government. we now know because transcript of his testimony to house intelligence committee has been released today, based on the transcript he denies he went to the meeting in the seychelles on behalf of the incoming trump administration. also denies that he had any idea before he got halfway around the world to seychelles islands, no idea while he was there would be meeting with this head of the russian sovereign wealth fund. had no idea that's what he would do. but admits once he got there, met the russian guy. and now first time we have erik prince's characterization as to what that meeting was about. quote from the transcript. so we talked about like i said trade matters and how the united states and russia should be working together. schiff -- trade matters can mean a lot of different things, particularly talking to someone controlling sanctioned financial institution. what in particular did you discuss regarding trade? did you discuss some trade was prohibited due to sanctions? prince -- i wasn't talking about trading with him, just he was saying how much he wished trade would resume with the united states in a normal way. in this previously secret meeting 20 erik prince and head of russian sovereign wealth fund is resumption of normal economic relations between the united states and russia and how great that would be. that means end of u.s. sanctions against russia. u.s. government and european union have levied sanctions against russia, most recently for them invading ukraine. sanctions on russia. if you were going to get a tattoo to remind you what this scandal is about on the russia side, why they wanted what they wanted and why they did what they did to us last year in election, if you wanted handy picture oral reminder, come up with something that means sanctions to you. over and over again, it's russia's clear animating force. their motivation, comes up over and over again. involving nearly 20 different russians connected to russian government as they approached trump campaign one by one by one. over and over again what they were all bring up, looking to discuss and trying to bring conversations around to was sanctions. over and over again, that's what the trump side agreed to discuss with them and later tried to cover up. mike flynn pled guilty to lying to the fbi about his conversations with the russian government concerning sanctions. vice president mike pence right this second is roasting on proverbial spit about his discussions with american people not just about mike flynn but whether he was talking to the russians about sanctions. thanks to the guilty plea and releases, lots of people on the transition were involved in discussions during the transition about sanctions. knew that mike flynn was talking to russians about sanctions. all also knew that vice president mike pence was lying to the american people about sanctions. that trump tower meeting about which donald trump jr. is now exploring the concept of attorney/client privilege -- what is an attorney really? that trump tower meeting has been kept secret nearly a year. they've been downplaying idea anything at that meeting was of significance or importance. believe them or not, one thing they for sure spoke about at that meeting, sanctions. trump's personal lawyer and mob connected russian ex-con who has worked with the trump transition met to write up new peace plan and reportedly delivered to mike flynn in person, reportedly a plan to lift sanctions on russia. we know as of today that mysterious erik prince meeting in seychelles islands in the transition was a meeting about russian sanctions. over the past couple of weeks there's been a flurry of reporting about mike flynn pursuing and getting paid to pursue a plan to build nuclear power plants all over the mideast. first broken by newsweek tlt. doesn't disclose he was working on that as paid operative or trip to middle east he took to advance that plan. next tier scandal is he apparently continued to pursue it up to highest levels of the white house after he became national security adviser. despite fact you're not supposed to work on anything you had a financial interest in once you're public official. but the night after he pled guilty, reuters advanced that nuclear story in what is now a familiar direction. turns out the mike flynn nuclear plants in the middle southeast plan was also a plan to get rid of -- say it with me now -- russian sanctions. plan to build nuclear plants with sanctioned russian companies. if flynn succeeded and policy of the u.s. government to pursue this plan, only way could be effect waited was if the sanctions were dropped. and trying to bring ukraine along. reason russia has the sanctions. they would freak out if u.s. dropped them. in order to get ukraine to not squawk about it, sweetener deal to cut them in on the deal so they wouldn't mind too much about the sanctions on russia getting dropped. nuclear plants in mideast plan, what could possibly go wrong? if they had convinced trump administration and succeeded in making it policy of the trump administration to pursue that, would have created political imperative in u.s. policy that would have required dropping of those sanctions. had a plan to clear political way doing that, buying off ukrainians who would otherwise object. and house democrats have made public that witness while trump was giving inaugural speech mike flynn was allegedly texting one of the businessman to drop russia sanctions and pursue the nuclear plants, reportedly texted during inauguration that the plan was good to go and assured him russia sanctions would be ripped up immediately as trump administration's first order of business. company is denying that flynn sent those messages but elijah cummings says the communications are a matter of record and could prove it one way or another if it were properly investigated. appears that republicans in congress are not going to be persuaded to investigate it but mueller investigation may be working on it or have already covered it. congressman cummings makes clear that mueller investigation was notified of new evidence about another effort to drop russian sanctions, using a nuclear scheme that mike flynn was paid to represent. cummings notes that in this case staff consulted with the officer who asked office to hold public release until they completed certain investigative steps. they have now informed us that they have done so. in other words, handed this to mueller, we'll look into it. now they've cleared elijah cummings to let the information be publicly known. lot of movement on this today. lot of stuff coming to light every day now. every quarter of news cycle a new piece comes to light. bottom line, that weird flynn nuclear deal appears to have been about russian sanctions. secret ukraine peace deal cooked up by trump's personal lawyer and russian guy appears to be about sanctions. seychelles secret meeting. trump tower meeting. what flynn lied to fbi about. sanctions. what vice president mike pence lied to american public about, sanctions. now apparently what president and his son are pretending to be lawyers about, how they cooked up their public statements about that meeting, that was about sanctions. lot of news going on right now. lot to get to even over the course of the rest of this hour. but with the news we got today, at least finally seems clear that we know now what russia was after from their side. seems indubitably clear what the quo was in any quid pro quo from the trump campaign. ♪ let's go! ♪ mom! slow down! for the ones who keep pushing. always unstoppable. i'm the one clocking in when you're clocking out. sensing and automatically adjusting to your every move. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring 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california and massive fire and safety response will continue through the night. in southern california. we'll keep you apprised as best we can. but in addition to those fires and major political drama over senator al franken, the u.s. government also instigated a major international controversy today when the president announced his intention to eventually move the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem. if you don't follow things closely, it may not seem immediately apparent why this is a cause for consternation in middle east and around the world. west jerusalem is mainly jewish, eastern jerusalem is not, mostly palestinian and contains holy sites for the three religions. if there was ever going to be a two-state solution, the palestinians had hoped and expected that capital of the country would be in east jerusalem. regardless of how you feel about israel's claim to the whole city of jerusalem and palestinian's hopes for national capital in east jerusalem, the sensitivity of this issue not just to israelis and palestinians but everybody in the middle east with a stake in the conflict, that sensitivity is a well-known thing. that's why no u.s. government no matter how hawkish and pro-israel has don
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al franken to step down as new sexual misconduct allegations emerge. >> and the southern california man getting a lot of attention for his desperate attempts to save a rabbit in the middle of the southern california wildfires. a 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer. t's son sp >>> donald trump junior refused to discuss conversations he had with his father regarding a 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer. the president's son spoke with the house intelligence committee yesterday and according to the committee's ranking democrat adam schiff, jr. claimed he couldn't speak about the conversations because a lawyer was present when they occurred. schiff says the lawyer's presence does not mean father- son conversations are privileged. and he wants to force trump, jr., to testify now under oath. >>> u.s. senator al franken is expected to make a major announcement today. the minnesota democrat under increasing pressure to resign now that more women are alleging sexual misconduct. hena doba reports. >>> reporter: support for senator al franken is shrinking after new allegations of sexual misconduct. >> need to draw a line in the sand and say, none of it is okay, none of it is acceptable, and we as elected lead
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california the grays and many other fire weary residents have no choice now but to turn to the future and the rebuilding job ahead alan johnston or al jazeera ventura county home drawing california but snowing elsewhere in the states his view was just stuff go to the still the small stuff and run the really it's own funds to the dry air dry air brought on the snow so far south let's take a look at the charts and see exactly what's going on because in the west as we were here in california very dry air there and the weather is not helping with the fight against the wildfires at all and then we've also got the dry air pushing further south but because the it's very dry it can actually get colder than it would do if you had a lot of moisture with it and as it has it's got so cold that eventually when it started to rain it's actually given the snow rather than rain so that's why this ystem actually given us a fair amount of wintry weather rather than the rain you might expect quite as far south as we've seen it so in the southern parts of texas then we've had scenes like this looks more like that plan doesn't it but this is the seven parts of texas we will so seeing more elsewhere in louisiana and other parts of the deep south we've seen plenty of wintery weather in some places more than you'd expect any time of year we haven't seen this amount of snow for a very long time in fact we've been seeing snow in the northern parts of mexico here we haven't seen snow for decades
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california? y california continÚa una alerta, ya en una menor parte, de incendios, pero tambiÉn tenemos lluvia y podrÍamos tener fuerte nieve en lo que son las partes altas, en las zonas rocosas. vamos al mapa de las temperaturas, los Ángeles 62° como mÁxima, cielos mayormente despejados y una mÍnima 51° se mantiene asÍ para el día domingo para recibir a santa y las vegas 50 2° como mÁxima. precipitaciones en dallas y houston, que terminarÍan el día de maÑana y perfecto para el domingo en la noche buena. 79°, mÁxime mÍnima 61°. la ciudad el sol con temperaturas en el rango de los 70°, se mantiene asÍ va estar agradable para navidad. chicago cielos nublados y cuenta por ciento de probabilidad de precipitaciones y la temperatura en el rango de los 40. vamos con las redes sociales. presentadora: buenos dÍas, familia, en las redes sociales les cuento que lo que estÁ trending es la destituciÓn del fundador de papa jonh, les voy a explicar para que ustedes entiendan, asÍ que vamos a despertar con esta. ha sido destituido el fundador de papa johns por una controversia que se ha dado. les voy a explicar, desde el aÑo pasado uno de los fundadores de la nfl se hinca cuando suena el himno nacional, es un protesta por la violencia contra los afroamericanos. en una conferencia de prensa, dice que los directivos de la nfl no han hecho nada para detener este movimiento y que este movimiento le estaba afectando sus ventas. recordemos que papa john es uno de los principales sponsors de la nfl. lo que sucede es que esta crÍtica ha sido aplaudida por un medio digital, que son nazi y son supremacistas blancos. han utilizado la marca como una marca que apoya la supremacÍa blanca y el racismo. a esto, la controversia tan grande que se ha generado, los directivos de papa john han decidido destituirlo de su cargo de ceo porque no le conviene a las acciones, que han caÍdo aproximadamente el 13%. Él no va a salir de la compaÑÍa en sí, porque es el accionista mayoritario, pero serÍa la el presidente de la junta de directivos. vamos a estarle dando seguimiento a esta noticia para todos ustedes, pero esta es la controversia que ha habido. por otro lado, seÑores, les cuento que hugh hefner, es el fundador de playboy, estableciÓ en su testamento familiar que sus herederos, escÚchame muy bien, que serÍan su viuda y sus cuatro hijos, no pueden cobrar su herencia de cuenta y 3 -- $43,000,000,000,000 si no tienen una conducta intachable, tiene que tener una muy buena conducta para poder recibir los $43,000,000,000,000. tienes que estar sin drogas, sin alcohol y un sin nÚmero de reglas mÁs. la familia ya estÁ advertida. la sustancias ilegales, si las consumen, serÁn suspendidos de recibir su herencia. les digo rapidito al hashtag, es que faltan pocos dÍas para que se vaya este aÑo, pero queremos que reflexiones, quÉ cambiarÍas tÚ de 2017? utiliza la hashtag #cambiariadel2017. y aquÍ estaría yo para leer el tus comentarios. no perdamos nunca la fe y me voy con ustedes, muchachos. alan: muy interesante lo que dijo hugh hefner. hÁgale con sus hijos. en los deportes, nuevo campeÓn de la copa mx. ya hacÍa falta que monterrey hicieron de las suyas. estuvo aburridÓn el juego, pero hubo gol. ademÁs, lebron james y los cavalier frenaron a los bulls de chicago. ana: le contamos cÓmo aprovechar los incentivos para comprar un auto nuevo. presentadora: seÑores, conversamos con la chica de una de las comedias mÁs exitosas del cine. alan: asÍ es, hablamos con claudia gabriela, da hija de juan gabriel, seÑores. orlando segura tiene todos los detalles esto se estÁ poniendo candente. ana: quÉdese con nosotros. "despierta amÉrica", 20 aÑos orgulloso de hablarte en espaÑol y esto es para ustedes. -- usted. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: un saludo nuestro amigo josÉ ron. su apellido esta muy buena para esta Época navideÑa. presentador: un ron para esta Época. alan: es la final de la copa mx. la verdad es que no ganaban desde hace mucho una final. tenÍan como una maldiciÓn los de monterrey, pero no pasÓ nada, porque llega avilÉs hurtado que es el salvador. presentador: marcÓ de chiripa porque casi se la tapan. alan: de esta manera, el monterrey de antonio mohamed pierde la final de la liga mx, pero gana la copa mx. si hubiera ganado monterrey, habrÍa sido doblete. presentador: me contenta por el colombiano que marca aquÍ porque alabamos que fallÓ el penal en el minuto 85 contra los tigres de la final de la liga y aquÍ marca bien para darle la victoria al tÍtulo. alan: es colombiano, como bien dice, pero creo que estÁ nacionalizado mexicano. presentador: es que todo este tiempo jugando con monterrey, ya se nacionaliza. vamos al baloncesto. lebron y los cavaliers frenaron a chicago. termina con 34 puntos y nueve asistencias. del equipo mÁs caliente los chicago bulls, y el mejor para chicago fue lauri markenin que finalizÓ con 25 o y una -- 25 unidades de una jugada de cuatro puntos. ustedes saben que tienes hace de las suyas, termina con 34 puntos, nueve asistencias. los bulls tuvieron una Última oportunidad para empatar, pero fallaron y cleveland gana 115-102. alan: los toros de chicago, toronto estÁ jugando muy bien, van a estar buenas las finales en la nba. presentador: sobre todo esa conferencia este, que, bueno. alan: esa es la que estÁ difÍcil. toronto estÁn más o menos. aportÓ 45 puntos. entre lebron james y Éste para toronto, ya saben. estuvo bueno. venÍan por seis derrotas consecutivas los sixers no iba a ganarle a toronto. sigue encestando, estuvo increÍble. aparte de los 40 y cinco puntos, seis triples. la cuestiÓn es que los raptors despedazaron. presentador: todos aportan de a poco, no hay ninguno que marque tanta cantidad de puntos como 47, todos aportan. alan: por quÉ no me avientas una? presentador: cruel o no me preocupa porque tiene tan mala punterÍa que ni cerca. vamos de nuevo al fÚtbol. alan: por eso no tienes hijos, porque no tienes buena punterÍa! presentador: se asegurÓ jorge vergara el programa de radio que buscaban al mexicano, verdad, el dueÑo dice que chivas estaba tratando de hacerse de la contrataciÓn de hÉctor moreno, un gran mediocampista que me parece que aborda mucho en el ataque porque toca muy bien a la hora de la salida, pero el hombre decidiÓ quedarse en la roma, de italia. fue imposible traerlo. el equipito elena no quiso soltarlo y -- el equipo italiano no quiso soltarlo y moreno quiso quedarse. alan: hay que entender que me estÁ jugando, su desperdicio porque es un gran jugador, pero a veces el dividendo es mejor. real madrid y barcelona maÑana, duelazoo. presentador: pÉrez que de allÍ de cerca cualquiera. ademÁs de que... alan: maÑana es el gran juego, cuÍdense mucho. jesÑus: le voy al barça. no hemos terminado. alan: estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, instagram, rtunadamente que sigue con vida. jesÚs: que siga con su barriguita. vale mÁs la pena. arantxa: como pedro por su casa entro un hombre en ohio. amenazÓ nombre de seguridad con su arma. el oficial seguido en busca de refugio, y el hombre lo siguiÓ al estacionamiento y le dio un balazo. luego entrÓ al centro mÉdico y abre fuego contra un agente que intentÓ de detenerlo. finalmente se disparÓ a sÍ misma. el sujeto tenÍa un amplio historial delictivo. no hay respiro para el sur de californiatinguirlo a comienzos de enero. se espera que antes de su extinciÓn total, thomas se convierta en el mayor fuego en la historia de ese estado, con mÁs de 270,000 acres calcinados y casi 1000 estructuras destruidas. quienes votan contra la voluntad del presidente donald trump reconocerÁ jerusalÉn como capital de israel estÁn en riesgo de sufrir represalias diplomÁticas y perder la ayuda financiera de estados unidos. esa es la oscura advertencia que lanzÓ la embajadora de naciones unidas nikki haley. a pesar de las amenazas, la asamblea general cerrÓ filas para rechazar dicha decisiÓn unilateral mediante una abrumadora votaciÓn de 128 contra nueve. el vicepresidente mike pence hizo una visita sorpresa a las tropas estadounidenses en afganistÁn, . y posteriormente se reuniÓ con el presidente de esta naciÓn. penc llegó en un aviÓn de la fuerza aÉrea a la base donde dio las gracias a los cerca de 15,000 soldados destacados allÍ. la visita de pence se desarrollÓ en el mÁs absoluto secreto. e
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