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it looks like a father and son grabbing breakfast. ook like a child killer waiting to carry out his crime. >> i would say completely to the contrary. i looked at the video when i first saw it and i thought it seemed very out of the ordinary. in particular the way that he was introducing cooper to some of the workers there and how they eventually described it to us as being almost like he was putting on a show, almost like he was going out of his way to do that. >> maybe more interesting prosecutor jesse evans says is what the video showed about cooper. >> cooper is wide away. didn't appear to be sleepy or anything like that. >> ross had told detectives cooper was most likely asleep in the car and that's why he had forgotten about him, but detectives were skeptical. the entire drive from the restaurant to ross's office was only about half a mile. >> and there was something else investigators found interesting about ross's route that day. it is how quickly he would have forgotten cooper if it happened the way he said. we decided to rephr
it looks like a father and son grabbing breakfast. ook like a child killer waiting to carry out his crime. >> i would say completely to the contrary. i looked at the video when i first saw it and i thought it seemed very out of the ordinary. in particular the way that he was introducing cooper to some of the workers there and how they eventually described it to us as being almost like he was putting on a show, almost like he was going out of his way to do that. >> maybe more...
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and you had a son. and you stopped the piano. i stopped from 18-28. you had a son. from 18-28. ionly did it from the age of 1a. i did and any white house in reverse. i did all the drugs, and at 28, ijust went, life is too short, i quit my job and said that i'm going to be a concert pianist. everyone looked at me likei concert pianist. everyone looked at me like i was completely crazy. but they are not laughing now because i did it. to me, that is a wonderful thing. how many people, i've lost count of the number of people who saidi count of the number of people who said i was wanted a be an actor, or whatever, and it is so easy to get trapped in these jobs that we don't like, marriages that have become a little bit shabby because we have a mortgage together we have to pay the bills. and i think, you know what? you get one shot. i walked away from all that and now i'm doing what, since i was a little kid, i wanted to do, which is to play in concert halls around the ward. you talk about what it means to you, that music save you. around that same time you had a son grow
and you had a son. and you stopped the piano. i stopped from 18-28. you had a son. from 18-28. ionly did it from the age of 1a. i did and any white house in reverse. i did all the drugs, and at 28, ijust went, life is too short, i quit my job and said that i'm going to be a concert pianist. everyone looked at me likei concert pianist. everyone looked at me like i was completely crazy. but they are not laughing now because i did it. to me, that is a wonderful thing. how many people, i've lost...
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a monster. >> how could a son do that? but why, bart? this is the question everybody wants to know. why? >> how could a father do the nearly impossible, forgive him? >> i don't understand it. i look it at it as a miracle. the desire for revenge had gone. >> he wants to save his son no matter what. >> he had to go to that length to feel alive. >> we can all live twice. >> i'm david muir. >> and i'm elizabeth var fwgas this is "20/20." >> death row. it is ominous. it is cold. it is a place you look at it from the outside and you know what happens inside. >> reporter: in a race against time, 38-year-old thomas "bart" whitaker's final days are ticking down on death row. now, he awaits a destiny that seems all but assured. execution, by lethal injection. his father, kent, spends these final days in a desperate hunt for mercy. on this savoring what may be his last visit with his son in prison. >> as we were leaving, we put our hands up to the glass and he puts his hand up on the other side and we smile and say we love y
a monster. >> how could a son do that? but why, bart? this is the question everybody wants to know. why? >> how could a father do the nearly impossible, forgive him? >> i don't understand it. i look it at it as a miracle. the desire for revenge had gone. >> he wants to save his son no matter what. >> he had to go to that length to feel alive. >> we can all live twice. >> i'm david muir. >> and i'm elizabeth var fwgas this is "20/20."...
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it was astounding that he would have a son like that. >> i went to the university of wisconsin in milwaukee switch to computer science. how did you wind up there? did you have a winter coat? >> that was my first you'd possession in life come a winter coat. i picked up this bad habit of smoking in india. thing about being a smoker is you have to go out, and that one winter cured me of my smoking habit. you got a job at sun microsystems. what was your job there? >> i was a developer. >> then you got recruited to go to microsoft in 1992. you had also applied to go to the university chicago school of business. how did you decide. >> i was committed saying i wanted to go to the business school, maybe even go to wall street. that was my -- david: the highest calling of mankind, right? [laughter] satya: says david rubenstein. [laughter] david: right, right. satya: and i thought, wow, maybe that is what i should do. then somewhere along the line, i started talking to people. and they said, hey, why would you do that? you are in tech. you should really come back. it was an amazing time because windo
it was astounding that he would have a son like that. >> i went to the university of wisconsin in milwaukee switch to computer science. how did you wind up there? did you have a winter coat? >> that was my first you'd possession in life come a winter coat. i picked up this bad habit of smoking in india. thing about being a smoker is you have to go out, and that one winter cured me of my smoking habit. you got a job at sun microsystems. what was your job there? >> i was a...
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a severe learning disability as well. and how did that affect you and your wife? satya: in fact, one of the things that happen because of our sons we built up a tremendous community of people, whether it was therapists, or other parents of children with disabilities. and so we were involved in that community. by the time our youngest daughter came into our lives, i must say we had the richness of this community to support us, and in turn when we recognized very early on, my wife and i, my wife in particular was quick to realize she would need additional help. and so, we found this school in vancouver, bc, which was all around neuroplasticity. him the idea was you can train your brain to learn, sort of compensating. and so, we decided that we are going to move the family to vancouver. my son was going to stay with me in seattle. my daughters and my wife were going to live in vancouver and we were going to commute again over the weekends. but the thing that, quite honestly, that is where it came all naturally to us. because in some sense our son had taught us what it takes to give people with disabilities the best shot, and so it
a severe learning disability as well. and how did that affect you and your wife? satya: in fact, one of the things that happen because of our sons we built up a tremendous community of people, whether it was therapists, or other parents of children with disabilities. and so we were involved in that community. by the time our youngest daughter came into our lives, i must say we had the richness of this community to support us, and in turn when we recognized very early on, my wife and i, my wife...
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esta situaciÓn, estÁ identificada, dicen que no tienen otro sentimiento, utilizando el lugar, a pesar que sonando en vivo, "noticiero telemundo" 48. >>> la policÍa de (nombre en inglÉs), arrestÓ a seis personas, las autoridades, organizaron frente al alto nÚmero de robos, de computadores en cafÉs de esa ciudad. >>> hay cargos por robos. > >>> utilizan calles para abandonar vehÍculos que fueroz robados, felipe, encontrÓ varias vÍctimas del crimen. >>> estas son imÁgenes que poco a poco, se tuvieron que acostumbrar. > >>> los incidentes se repiten dos a tres veces a la semana en su cuadra. >>> cÁmaras capturaron varios robos. abandonando los autos. > >>> creen cle fueron blanco de este tipo de crimen. >>> las personas chvre hacen eso, no son de aquÍ. >>> pero sin importar, la preocupaciÓn, para muchos es que esto genere el incremento. >>> la policÍa, arrestÓ a dos jÓvenes. >>> indicÓ que trabajan con la policÍa para el vecindario. proyecto de ley, busca reducir las busquedad. >>> con un rojo, antes de voltear a la derecha. chebaviso de congelamiento, muchos lo dicen en serio. >>> bastante nubla
esta situaciÓn, estÁ identificada, dicen que no tienen otro sentimiento, utilizando el lugar, a pesar que sonando en vivo, "noticiero telemundo" 48. >>> la policÍa de (nombre en inglÉs), arrestÓ a seis personas, las autoridades, organizaron frente al alto nÚmero de robos, de computadores en cafÉs de esa ciudad. >>> hay cargos por robos. > >>> utilizan calles para abandonar vehÍculos que fueroz robados, felipe, encontrÓ varias vÍctimas del...
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a man who was intimately familiar with john and susan sutton. that man -- their son. r sutton. >> reporter: then graphic evidence. a crime scene soaked in blood and littered with bullet casings. the medical examiner placed knitting needles in a mannequin to show where susan was shot six times. her son took a deep breath, recoiled, dreadful. but, how would the state prove that christopher was behind it all. >> raise your right hand. she will administer the oath. >> reporter: for starters, this man once worked with christopher, was an occasional pot customer too, but was shocked he said when christopher asked him a certain question. >> what did the defendant ask you? >> he asked me if i knew of any hit men that would kill his parents. >> what reason or explanation did he give you? >> he said his parents were -- worth about $500,000 to $1 million. >> reporter: a lot more, actually, house, insurance, law practice, christopher stood to inherit millions. so, was money a motive? or was it the stint apt the boot camp in samoa or both? the detective told the jury he tried to fi
a man who was intimately familiar with john and susan sutton. that man -- their son. r sutton. >> reporter: then graphic evidence. a crime scene soaked in blood and littered with bullet casings. the medical examiner placed knitting needles in a mannequin to show where susan was shot six times. her son took a deep breath, recoiled, dreadful. but, how would the state prove that christopher was behind it all. >> raise your right hand. she will administer the oath. >> reporter:...
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it is a love letter to my son.e thing, that is really one of the 5courge5 of our society. but there were, of course, many years when you did not talk because you moved on from the abuse... tried to. and then it was in your late teen5 that you started to drink, everything. and self harming and everything else. and the truth is, you can't outrun, 5adly you can't outrun these things. it is another reason i talk, because my own experience and that of thousands of people who have got in touch with me since the book came out, is that it is talk or die. i mean i know that sounds very melodramatic but you have to talk, not necessarily to your family, not necessarily to your friends, maybe to a good therapist or doctor or the samaritans, who are amazing, or their organisations you can call, but you have to talk about this stuff. otherwise, it is like a cancer inside you. you said your mother had spoken to you, what did she 5ay? she was very supportive and very loving and kind. she's a wonderful woman. i think the thing is,
it is a love letter to my son.e thing, that is really one of the 5courge5 of our society. but there were, of course, many years when you did not talk because you moved on from the abuse... tried to. and then it was in your late teen5 that you started to drink, everything. and self harming and everything else. and the truth is, you can't outrun, 5adly you can't outrun these things. it is another reason i talk, because my own experience and that of thousands of people who have got in touch with...
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. >> a brave son protecting his mom. a harrowing story, but was it strew. >> he's staeated behind the des >> yes. >> this seems to be execution. >> was this campus hero actually a cold hearted killer. >> defendant sends e-mails to fraternity brothers called show. >> or was the truth something completely different. >> one thing that was always a question was was charlie covering up for someone else. >> a trial where nothing went by the book. >> three of the jurors were crying really hard. >> they're turning around in their seat. getting emotional. see what was coming. >> he was coming unhinged. >>> welcome to dateline. charlie tan was an ivy leaguer with a bright future. then charlie's dad was killed in the tan home and everything changed. police were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. there were although three 911 calls. did one of them hold a clue that would unlock what really happened on that winterly night. here is dennis murphy with house of secrets. the lake in ivana trump ka new york. w
. >> a brave son protecting his mom. a harrowing story, but was it strew. >> he's staeated behind the des >> yes. >> this seems to be execution. >> was this campus hero actually a cold hearted killer. >> defendant sends e-mails to fraternity brothers called show. >> or was the truth something completely different. >> one thing that was always a question was was charlie covering up for someone else. >> a trial where nothing went by the book....
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a nivel nacional son pÉrdidas multimillonarias. tidad que se ha perdido. javier: gracias por ese contacto, desde houston estamos con ella conversando sobre el tema de las estafas. gracias y buenas tardes. en instantes, un ataque racial contra un estudiante de 14 aÑos, ciudadana estadounidense y de origen hispano. un tema que causa controversia en redes sociales. carolina: un ranchero sur de texas demanda a un agente de la patrulla fronteriza, laredo, por haber instalado una cÁmara de vigilancia en su propiedad y sin su consentimiento. javier: seguimos con las noticias a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn y de las plataformas sociales. carolina: es miÉrcoles de ceniza y tambiÉn aparece en redes sociales. ♪ al regresar a los javier: vez por acompaÑarnos a travÉs de las pantallas de univisiÓn y en estas plataformas sociales. reza las personas que nos acompaÑan. tenemos la siguiente noticia. una lluvia de crÍticas por las redes sociales por un insulto racial con la frase "regresa a tu paÍs". un maestro le habrÍa pedido a una estudiant
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. >> from there, marriage, a house, a son jonathan in 1983. and how would you describe jody as a mom? >> she was really devoted. >> life was good. and even as the years went by, even with the demands of work and family, steven says he and jody still make time for each other like that last summer sunday in september of 1992. steven says it was supposed to be a date night. >> no idea that that would be the most critical day in our life, our marriage. >> it was a day like any other day. >> yes. >> here was the plan. husband and wife would drive into manhattan and go to a comedy dlub, a lighthearted night on the town. but they made a detour here to palisades, to their spot. steven remember pulling up to the scening look out, sitting in the car with jody, sharing a wine cooler. klthere were other people there sitting in their cars. and we walked up and looked over the spot where the binoculars were, and looked up to this sort of open view. >> he says they then turned and took a narrow well-worn path to those rocks. they sat there as the night fell a
. >> from there, marriage, a house, a son jonathan in 1983. and how would you describe jody as a mom? >> she was really devoted. >> life was good. and even as the years went by, even with the demands of work and family, steven says he and jody still make time for each other like that last summer sunday in september of 1992. steven says it was supposed to be a date night. >> no idea that that would be the most critical day in our life, our marriage. >> it was a day...
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major diplomatic scoundrel now the judge also consider the united nations ruling that had found that a son his detention was arbitrary and should this the judge has said that this was based on misunderstandings according to her she said that julian the songes detention is self-imposed the judge believes that julian assange has been able to leave the embassy any time he wants she said that he has had visitors you can see what he wants and even get fresh air and sunshine being able to walk out on that famous balcony to this julian a son she had tweeted that he's only gone out on the balcony several times amidst high security now the judge also talked about the argument brought forward by the defense team that julia saunders was always willing to take part in the investigation and the question to this she said the case has dragged on for way too long and that this willingness was not very obvious also another argument brought forward. was that his punishment might have already been quite excessive given the fact that julian assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london for
major diplomatic scoundrel now the judge also consider the united nations ruling that had found that a son his detention was arbitrary and should this the judge has said that this was based on misunderstandings according to her she said that julian the songes detention is self-imposed the judge believes that julian assange has been able to leave the embassy any time he wants she said that he has had visitors you can see what he wants and even get fresh air and sunshine being able to walk out on...
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very proud of them right but it's you know like i have a son and a daughter and it's completely different girls like it's like. don't you promise to be rich just doing your bit to go make it why. that's what i think i thought of that because a kid that they're going faster because of the two weeks ago my daughter when i picked her up from school was she's like calling you guys and i'm like. you can fight oh you came by look at my what some might want to take my meals out i want to know. who's graced the cover of a magazine. a lot of guys. westsail their books to create just for their will so what i try to do my own way. it was interesting for me when i was injured i had a hard time that i had the time to create my own glasses. might. try things i don't care what other people say this picture here this picture has got a kind of crazy are you addicted to shoes like these would be almost yes from my own mother always told me you can open i'm. when i was thirteen or fourteen years old i saw. them in different cars and then. i. read it was like a little truth. last pair of shoes you bought whe
very proud of them right but it's you know like i have a son and a daughter and it's completely different girls like it's like. don't you promise to be rich just doing your bit to go make it why. that's what i think i thought of that because a kid that they're going faster because of the two weeks ago my daughter when i picked her up from school was she's like calling you guys and i'm like. you can fight oh you came by look at my what some might want to take my meals out i want to know. who's...
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for us and i'm a son of the forest so i do not feel like smiling that you're a white man you can be happy. one one thousand some months the huge trunks are loaded onto cargo ships and in our trees leave my country. how do you say you can fit more than three thousand trees on a single ship. we want to check that with a flying camera outside income of eagle flight all said you know both. so you can put it well. enough. new guinea has been the world's largest exporter of tropical wood since twenty fourteen every year almost five million solid cubic metres leave the country mainly in the form of on processed trucks the international community has introduced rules against illegal cutting. me nobody in my home country knows what happens to the border. so mark and i showed the film to the public around no sun down. am do i brought you know me they fell our trees and load them on to ships. but you have no idea where they're going and what will happen to them. you want to some didn't you mess with this film is about him i don't do that on the. trains are transferred into the hold of the ships. now
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fÉlix: 11 de febrero y estas son las principales noticias. apartir de maÑana comienza en el senado de los estados unidos en que serÍa el debate definitivo sobre el tema migratorio en la administraciÓn. veremos lo que se puede esperar. dos centros de detenciÓn de inmigrantes indocumentados enfrentarÁn demandas colectivas por malos tratos y explotaciÓn laboral de los internos. un diario mexicano afirma que la familia de "el chapo" guzmÁn no pagarÍa abogados en su juicio por considerarlo un caso perdido. y 71 muertos dejÓ un trÁgico accidente aÉreo cerca de moscÚ, rusia. el piloto o reportÓ una ya haya. ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con feliz debido y a arantxa. arantxa: el lÍder del senado programÓ para maÑana lunes un voto para abrir el debate sobre inmigraciÓn en la cÁmara alta. pero porque proyecto de ley que salga de esas negociaciones que podrÍan tardar semanas no verÁ la luz del dÍa en la cÁmara de representantes si el presidente trump no se compromete a promoverlo entre los enclaves mÁs conservadores. desde washin
fÉlix: 11 de febrero y estas son las principales noticias. apartir de maÑana comienza en el senado de los estados unidos en que serÍa el debate definitivo sobre el tema migratorio en la administraciÓn. veremos lo que se puede esperar. dos centros de detenciÓn de inmigrantes indocumentados enfrentarÁn demandas colectivas por malos tratos y explotaciÓn laboral de los internos. un diario mexicano afirma que la familia de "el chapo" guzmÁn no pagarÍa abogados en su juicio por...
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a new number son into. your legacy even with the yeah but i. knew he hopelessly do you leave enough books out this morning because. he beat poverty and hunger to become a football ground ball but the fight. for what it's what football stars don't only know how to kick a bolt to kick off life present some secret talent. i'm. going to. come. out. and say goodbye here's a wrap from grease madam papa. just bought. is right here it could be in the pot was in the pipe so. the day in the descent from the bottom of the way but. don't stick with. the. the be. the but. the. european social democrats are in crisis can the next generation save them french socialists are looking for a new leader while germany's s.p.d. is facing a crucial decision to rejoin a conservative government or not. young party members are speaking out can they help set the course for the social democrats future. the being thirty minutes on d w a. q learn german with. any time or any place. but whether with jo jo and her friends it's just going to be mucking up the future with friends
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haber sido obligados a trabajos forzados mientras estuvieran en un centro de atenciÓn, puedan presentar una demanda colectiva. >> se les pegaba un dÓlar no por hora, sino por dÍa.. sonntros, donde se encarcela , donde se detiene a los inmigrantes indocumentadostienen un negocio que le representa mÁs de $2,000,000 al aÑo. presentadora: publicÓ un artÍculo en el que asegura que familiares fue cerrada por una prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad de manhattan. segÚn la fuente consultada, considera que el juicio no se ha perdido y prefiere invertir en la protecciÓn de los nuevo lÍderes. >> ex lÍder del cÁrtel de sinaloa y que fue considerado el hombre mÁs peligroso del mundo, olvidÉ una situaciÓn en cierto modo irÓca, construyó una fortuna multimillonaria a costa del narcotrÁfico y ahora sus familiares podrÍa dejar de pagar su defensa considera que su juicio es imposible de ganar, de acuerdo con el diario mexicano el universal. >> por supuesto que llevo una enÉrgica defensa, en el sentido que la honorable corte no es competente para juzgarlo. >> tiene 17 cargas penal a, entre ellos homicidio y lavado de dinero. el hierro mexicano el universal publicÓ que fuentes cercanas asegura
haber sido obligados a trabajos forzados mientras estuvieran en un centro de atenciÓn, puedan presentar una demanda colectiva. >> se les pegaba un dÓlar no por hora, sino por dÍa.. sonntros, donde se encarcela , donde se detiene a los inmigrantes indocumentadostienen un negocio que le representa mÁs de $2,000,000 al aÑo. presentadora: publicÓ un artÍculo en el que asegura que familiares fue cerrada por una prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad de manhattan. segÚn la fuente consultada,...
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. >> and here is a my son. >> hot off the press. >> my sons would love this. >> and sons in this community in the entire delaware valley are going to be buying a lot of these and as you are talking about a business finally a championship, a super bowl championship for this team and what they did is so rare remember they were a losing franchise last year 7-9 and here we are super bowl champions ton and swag in the studio. >> indeed we are live to action news...
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relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. germany has been forced to stop playing it's cold cold to press we have from the locals after this break. the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denier precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one. the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double. come back to the program a court in a small german town has banned its local mosque playing the muslim call to prayer that's a couple complained but not just about the noise it's a kind of vocal chant in a tone that has a disturbing effect on us but we are mainly concerned with the content of the call this puts above our guard of christians and as a christian who grew up here in a christian environment i can't accept that. the mosque was forced to stop its call to prayer after a complaint in twenty fifte
relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. germany has been forced to stop playing it's cold cold to press we have from the locals after this break. the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denier precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one. the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all...
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a number of other of their locations. because of the fact that the glimpses all closely related to the president all closely linked to the president for example one of the president's son is a serious business partner to the protests there have been allegations in reports and also in the public domain that the good times have access to state funds to state resources because of their proximity to the president now there has been an ongoing probe into that various civil cases of corruption which allude to the fact that they've got access to state funds because of their proximity to the president now we understand that this morning those raids are tied to that one of them specifically having to do with a dairy farm project when money that was meant to go to black farmers was siphoned into a concert belonging to the group has so we understand that several occasions of being raided city and the hawks have alluded to the fact that there is going to be a high profile arrest later today we understand that one of the brothers has been taken in and other family members are going to have themselves over voluntarily what does it look like does it look like police are gathering evi
a number of other of their locations. because of the fact that the glimpses all closely related to the president all closely linked to the president for example one of the president's son is a serious business partner to the protests there have been allegations in reports and also in the public domain that the good times have access to state funds to state resources because of their proximity to the president now there has been an ongoing probe into that various civil cases of corruption which...
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i wanted a son. >> destroyed after a shocking trip to the er. >> some doctor starts screaming at both of us. >> their two-month-old baby had 13 broken bones. >> the conclusion was that this was definitely child abuse. >> relatives accused each other. >> took the baby and did this with it. >> my names is james kun ddunca. i was convicted of 13 counts of aggravated child abuse. >> more than two decades into a 70-year prison sentence, the baby is now a man fighting for his father's release. >> i never once had a doubt that he hurt me. i don't believe it. >> how did it happen? >> it is a bad diagnosis. >> now new evidence. >> the healing had already started at this point. >> could end a family's nightmare. >> if he was out here right now, i would never let him go. >> tonight a cnn special report. broken bones, shattered lives. oil city, pennsylvania, april 1995. jim duncan was doing one of his favorite things. goofing off with his sons, kevin and cody. >> i love them both with all my heart. >> daddy, you're my daddy, too. >> yes. >> he had nicknames for us like tiger boy and stuff like th
i wanted a son. >> destroyed after a shocking trip to the er. >> some doctor starts screaming at both of us. >> their two-month-old baby had 13 broken bones. >> the conclusion was that this was definitely child abuse. >> relatives accused each other. >> took the baby and did this with it. >> my names is james kun ddunca. i was convicted of 13 counts of aggravated child abuse. >> more than two decades into a 70-year prison sentence, the baby is now...
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for outlasting the swedish investigation but all of this aside there was still deep concerns from a son and his defense team about the existence of a possible secret indictment that could see him extradited to the u.s. and face serious. challenges of espionage even if he is allowed to leave the ecuadorian embassy where according to his lawyers his health both mental and physical is suffering. the u.s. and thailand have been criticized for allowing me in march observe a major military exercise in eastern thailand myanmar's military is accused of committing ethnic cleansing in rakhine state forcing hundreds of thousands of revenge of muslims to flee the country when he reports from the war games in rio. these are the largest joint military exercises in the asia pacific region this year more than eleven thousand soldiers from twenty nine countries are taking pass but it was the presence of one man at the opening ceremony that attracted a lot of the attention and observer from me and my i was invited despite his army's alleged involvement in human rights abuses at home at the ceremony the u
for outlasting the swedish investigation but all of this aside there was still deep concerns from a son and his defense team about the existence of a possible secret indictment that could see him extradited to the u.s. and face serious. challenges of espionage even if he is allowed to leave the ecuadorian embassy where according to his lawyers his health both mental and physical is suffering. the u.s. and thailand have been criticized for allowing me in march observe a major military exercise...
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relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. unverified footage has surfaced online allegedly showing a fight between the pilot of the downed russian jet and syrian and your hardest it shows the russian pilot fending off his attackers before blowing himself up with a grenade to avoid capture. you. know. this clip appears to show one of the militants taking a selfie next to the victim after they had shot down his plane using what was believed to be a surface to air missile others are also taking pictures and chanting. the russian su twenty five pomo was shot down by syrian rebel fighters in province on saturday the pilot managed to eject from his plane but seemingly took his own life after he realized he was in further danger and more quote hope for nothing. but a mosque in germany has been forced to stop playing its call to pray we hit from the locals after this break. the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number o
relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. unverified footage has surfaced online allegedly showing a fight between the pilot of the downed russian jet and syrian and your hardest it shows the russian pilot fending off his attackers before blowing himself up with a grenade to avoid capture. you. know. this clip appears to show one of the militants taking a selfie next to the victim after...
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relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. and firefight footage has surfaced online allegedly showing a fight between the pilot of a downed russian jet and syrian jihad is it shows the russian pilot fending off his attackers before blowing himself up with a grenade to avoid capture we have to warn you you may find some of the up coming in which is to stepping. that video reportedly shows the last moments of a russian pilot's life he's swarmed by terrorists who are shouting at him and it's believed that at the last minute he set off a grenade taking his own life to avoid capture at this point it's unclear whether or not he was able to take any of his attackers with him or not it is being reported that he has been identified as major a month of and a document allegedly found in his pocket seems to show that coming in for completing combat missions in syria was coming his way the pilot's plane was shot down on saturday in a province in northwestern syria that's an area that's still controlle
relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. and firefight footage has surfaced online allegedly showing a fight between the pilot of a downed russian jet and syrian jihad is it shows the russian pilot fending off his attackers before blowing himself up with a grenade to avoid capture we have to warn you you may find some of the up coming in which is to stepping. that video reportedly shows...
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my other daughter, lisa, who has two children i'm so proud of, and she has a son that's very active. and all i can tell you is payback's a bitch. [ applause ] because i remember when she was young. to staff sergeant robert fowler, installation squadron, thank you for your service to the state of maine and to the united states of america. you make us very proud to be the outstanding officer in 2018. and i cannot be any happier, and my wife, anne, and the first lady, is so proud to be seated next to you as she is such a dedicated person of our military. [ applause ] a little unusual. i'm going to thank a few people or recognize a few people tonight. and one is sergeant angela kowistra. and, believe me, i don't really know how to pronounce her last name. but she is head of the security detail. and in our home at the blaine house, the rule is this. if my wife's not around, angela is in charge. and the other one is holly lusk. holly lusk is my chief of staff who just took over recently. and i was approached by the press in saying, holy mackerel, you seem to be more assertive than you've ev
my other daughter, lisa, who has two children i'm so proud of, and she has a son that's very active. and all i can tell you is payback's a bitch. [ applause ] because i remember when she was young. to staff sergeant robert fowler, installation squadron, thank you for your service to the state of maine and to the united states of america. you make us very proud to be the outstanding officer in 2018. and i cannot be any happier, and my wife, anne, and the first lady, is so proud to be seated next...
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areas were not intended as -- if there was a splash of ink we would take a son -- take a sample from there. and the sample sizes we were taking were microns, tiny. a millimeter is a thousand microns. we are talking fractions of a millimeter. amazingly you can take samples that small and provide them to a conservation scientist who can come up with a wealth of information. a billing to establish that the iron goings have some vulnerability that they are not very bad. they are good to poor, but not very that. not to the point where he needed to intervene with any kind of chemical treatment. it looked like doing chemical stabilization was not in the andm of possibility physical stabilization was the bigger issue. and that has everything to do with the way the book was found. this was found by thomas jefferson's last bookbinder. he put a ticket in the book cover so we know exactly who he is. we saw other book bindings done with the same tools. same number of stitches per gathering. same four sewing stations. unique, this binding is it is not unique because of its binding style. we are st
areas were not intended as -- if there was a splash of ink we would take a son -- take a sample from there. and the sample sizes we were taking were microns, tiny. a millimeter is a thousand microns. we are talking fractions of a millimeter. amazingly you can take samples that small and provide them to a conservation scientist who can come up with a wealth of information. a billing to establish that the iron goings have some vulnerability that they are not very bad. they are good to poor, but...
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relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. an explosion has hit the u.s. city of philadelphia where street celebrations turned violent falling american football's biggest game of the year underdogs the philadelphia eagles won their first up a super bowl title against the new england patriots. you can see smoke rising from the crowd hail in the streets of philadelphia also a person shooting from what looks like a flag to have been reports of rowdy crowds turning up the calls and damaging infrastructure by police deployed to calm down the ravenous. i'm all in germany has been forced to stop playing it's cold to press we hit from the locals after this break it's. so wrong. just don't call. to shape our. culture. and in. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. welcome back to the program a court in a small german town has banned the muslim call to prayer from its local mosque that's after an elderly couple complained but not just about the noise it's a kind of vocal chant in a
relative who joined isis now that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. an explosion has hit the u.s. city of philadelphia where street celebrations turned violent falling american football's biggest game of the year underdogs the philadelphia eagles won their first up a super bowl title against the new england patriots. you can see smoke rising from the crowd hail in the streets of philadelphia also a person shooting...
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in daraa aspirate painted anti-government slogans on walls these included your next doctor meaning a son and the people want the regime to go several suspects were arrested and tortured by police. the man was. was more and more people demanded democratic freedoms the government responded with a violent crackdown against unarmed demonstrators was. american diplomats offered to set up talks between assad and moderate islamist opposition leaders but nothing came of this effort. what they would say is yes we will come to that discussion can you even help us work on that we said we would try but every time we got close to a discussion. syrian secret police would move in and break up meetings or arrest people. at the presidential palace in the hay. rose above damascus a science advisers were divided into two camps those who favored putting a stop to the uprising once and for all and those who took a more moderate approach. assad had not yet made a decision. he was due to deliver a nationally televised speech on march thirtieth there was speculation that he might finally announce the implementa
in daraa aspirate painted anti-government slogans on walls these included your next doctor meaning a son and the people want the regime to go several suspects were arrested and tortured by police. the man was. was more and more people demanded democratic freedoms the government responded with a violent crackdown against unarmed demonstrators was. american diplomats offered to set up talks between assad and moderate islamist opposition leaders but nothing came of this effort. what they would say...
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. >> nikolas cruz called 911 to tell his side of the story of a fight between a son and a parent who took him in. the son stepped ipto stop him. a police report says the family didn't want cruz arrested at the time. >>> president trump continues to reveal more details about his ideas of arming teachers with guns. in a tweet he posted yesterday his reason is simple. it reads, quote, history shows that a school lasts on average three minutes. it take polices and first responders approximately eight minutes to get to the scene of a crime. highly trained and adept teachers would solve the problem. >>> the head of the nra is blasting the president's support of stronger background checks and banning bump stocks. he says supporters of gun control are exploiting the massacre in florida to promote an anti-gun agenda. >> they want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of family, the failure of america's mental health system. and even the unbelievable failure of the fbi. >> president trump hoped the nra would be onboard for raising the legal age for gun purc
. >> nikolas cruz called 911 to tell his side of the story of a fight between a son and a parent who took him in. the son stepped ipto stop him. a police report says the family didn't want cruz arrested at the time. >>> president trump continues to reveal more details about his ideas of arming teachers with guns. in a tweet he posted yesterday his reason is simple. it reads, quote, history shows that a school lasts on average three minutes. it take polices and first responders...
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of a. son casts his net relentlessly and. why. they. follow the fit. that many might. not get out and on that got a lot of them and not a lot in life if you want them back. what. several families share the dangers of the rapids. each has its own fishing take. noya and his colleagues catch up to one hundred kilos per day using a remarkable method. i. love it not about. what i. feel but i. the current pushes the fish into their ingenious wooden ramps all they have to do is pick the fish out of the woods. to make home is home to two hundred different species of fish the largest of which are cool with a trap that must be set in the middle of the rapids. thank . god i'm not about that ha ha ha. ha ha ha ha this. put him. on the stand i'm going to the hook and i'm good and i'm. not. going to be able to come back. so we're. not. going to ten bucks. one you'll. run but they had to kill people i don't think either of you know what if you know all about it below is it up i said it was. good no. no no in the light of hope i say. what their. fears have you got it but i. each year t
of a. son casts his net relentlessly and. why. they. follow the fit. that many might. not get out and on that got a lot of them and not a lot in life if you want them back. what. several families share the dangers of the rapids. each has its own fishing take. noya and his colleagues catch up to one hundred kilos per day using a remarkable method. i. love it not about. what i. feel but i. the current pushes the fish into their ingenious wooden ramps all they have to do is pick the fish out of...
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sido vÍctima del presunto ladrÓn, puede llamarnos a preguntarnos si tenemos algo y segundo, deberÁn de darnos detalles para nosotros poder saber cuÁles sonntro de los vehÍculos, mucho menos , la vista del pÚblico. se flavio lacayo, "noticias univisiÓn 14". palmira: gracias flavio por tu recorte. vamos a seguir con el tema de los robos porque la policÍa arrestÓ a una mujer que estaba en un camiÓn de mudanza. al momento del arresto, ella tenÍa metanfetaminas pero cuando inspeccionaron el camiÓn, estaba lleno de cosas que al parecer fueron robadas pues encontraron varias identificaciones y documentos de diferentes personas. ramÓn: tenemos nuevos detalles que revelan que la mordedura y una mujer ocurrida en freeman el fin de semana se trata de un homicidio -suicidio. las autoridades identificaron a las vÍctimas como steven floyd howard de 56 aÑos y holly reade leyes de 50 y tres . encontraron a un perro tambiÉn sin vida. un juego violento queinvolucra armas de fuego de mentirÁ sigue despertando las preocupaciones de un distrito escolar. palmira: las autoridades aseguran que muchos estudiantes podrÍan estar jugando a esto y obviamente, ponien
sido vÍctima del presunto ladrÓn, puede llamarnos a preguntarnos si tenemos algo y segundo, deberÁn de darnos detalles para nosotros poder saber cuÁles sonntro de los vehÍculos, mucho menos , la vista del pÚblico. se flavio lacayo, "noticias univisiÓn 14". palmira: gracias flavio por tu recorte. vamos a seguir con el tema de los robos porque la policÍa arrestÓ a una mujer que estaba en un camiÓn de mudanza. al momento del arresto, ella tenÍa metanfetaminas pero cuando...
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with a father heading to prison and then mother nowhere to be found the gen siblings had to be a new son village. man they could be there a long time. to father killed his girlfriend's baby needs suffocating her because she wouldn't stop crying. he then tried to get rid of the body by burning it he will most likely be executed. i got a lead on it i do. it if it is the way. they did then and. that they are as a former prison officer should change on those ten the harsh realities faced by children left behind. to stop more fulling through society's cracks she founded the first some village open huge in one thousand nine hundred ninety five she now runs nine such sentence across china caring for around five hundred children they are funded by n.g.o.s and private donations receiving no support from the chinese government. i'm. sorry here yeah. shout out. leave you on is just eleven years old he's bother is under arrest for he said one accident which lift a victim in a coma while he remains in jail awaiting sentence no one else in the family can afford to care for an album out so lou has been
with a father heading to prison and then mother nowhere to be found the gen siblings had to be a new son village. man they could be there a long time. to father killed his girlfriend's baby needs suffocating her because she wouldn't stop crying. he then tried to get rid of the body by burning it he will most likely be executed. i got a lead on it i do. it if it is the way. they did then and. that they are as a former prison officer should change on those ten the harsh realities faced by...
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a father and a son who share a stunning experience.. both have survived separate mass shootings. r jimenez shares their story. father-son stories aren't supposed to include thisnats or thisbut in the case of braden and john freidkes they do. braden freidkes/ student, marjory stoneman douglas hs, freshman: "i was praying for my friends and family to be okay."braden is a marjory stoneman douglas high school and when the gunman started he eventually made it outand into his parent's arms.john freidkes/ father: "we were one of the lucky ones. we were able to get him and he was safe.but now braden and his dad have a shared experience his dad was in las vegas when a gunman opened fire onto a concert crowd below. john freidkes/ father: "there was a crowd of people running towards us yelling 'there's a shooter there's a shooter' john freidkes/ father: we were lucky enough to jump in a taxi cab where there were two women in there already. one was hyperventilating, the other was seemingly in shock now...just months later...he doesn't know what to tell his son.john freidkes/ father: "my paren
a father and a son who share a stunning experience.. both have survived separate mass shootings. r jimenez shares their story. father-son stories aren't supposed to include thisnats or thisbut in the case of braden and john freidkes they do. braden freidkes/ student, marjory stoneman douglas hs, freshman: "i was praying for my friends and family to be okay."braden is a marjory stoneman douglas high school and when the gunman started he eventually made it outand into his parent's...
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who joined isis now that that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. the russian winter has set in for moscow blanketed by wreck or levels of snow fall we'll show you that in just a moment. the politicians. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to listen. to the right to the press this is what. three of the more people. interested in the logs in the. show seem wrong. just don't call. me. to shape out. active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. to the pride of a court in a small german town has banned its local mosque for playing the muslim call to prayer that's often elderly couple complained but not just about the noise it's a kind of vocal chant in a tone that has a disturbing effect on us but we are mainly concerned with the content of the call this puts our law above our god of christians and as a christian who grew up here in a christian environment i can't accept that.
who joined isis now that that is collective punishment punishing a family an entire family for what a son or a husband might have chosen to do. the russian winter has set in for moscow blanketed by wreck or levels of snow fall we'll show you that in just a moment. the politicians. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to listen. to the right to the press this is what. three of the more people. interested in the logs in the....
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a son that is a junior in the classroom. he said they moved him to another. my other son is a senior. he is safe in the bank. >> what have your sons been able to tell you? >> they said they know who the child is. his name is -- >> i'm sorry. i'm going to stop you from using his name. >> shepard: i want to interrupt their coverage for just a moment. to let you know a city commissioner there in south florida has just told another of our affiliated stations wplg, which is the abc station in south florida and our network news service affiliate, the coral springs city commissioner dan daly has told us that the suspect is in custody. he was notified about 20 minutes ago. we do not have that officially from the broward county sheriff's office. we do have this. the president of the united states has just tweeted on this matter. president trump says "my prayers and condolences to the families of the victims of the terrible florida shooting. no child, teacher or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an american school." there are live pictures coming in to us from wsvn
a son that is a junior in the classroom. he said they moved him to another. my other son is a senior. he is safe in the bank. >> what have your sons been able to tell you? >> they said they know who the child is. his name is -- >> i'm sorry. i'm going to stop you from using his name. >> shepard: i want to interrupt their coverage for just a moment. to let you know a city commissioner there in south florida has just told another of our affiliated stations wplg, which is...
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despues de do sema semanas que sucedio la trageid a que conmociono a la comunidad y al pais, regreso contigo fel felicidad >> ellos sony fuerte,s la semana pasada fuimos a hablar con nelson alejandro uno de los estudiantes de la escuela de parkland que volvio a clases hoy y pedimos que grabara con su l telefono celular lo que vio en e el regreso su punto de vista a traves de las imageneses >> hola saludos conoce a todo el mundo alla, despues de lo que a paso, ese dia estuve demasiado triste, quisiera olvidar de que paso, y todos estaban muy tri e tristes, no estaba tan, no se o como decirlo. > y espero que todo se mejore esto fue algo que nos impacto mucho y estmaamos viendolo en vivo, qu el dia no fue tan mal como es esperaba, , y el regrso de las a aulas y y estan que no paran, y en las redes sociales, porque hubo muchos comentarios como el de kyra por, i(ver informacion pantalla) y que haria lo que e fuera por ver esa sonrisa, tambien los maestros tuitearon m michael ramirez i(ver informacin en pantalla) los profesores en apoyo para los alumnos >> se siente >> si, si >> alguien escribio algo de como enfrentaban el
despues de do sema semanas que sucedio la trageid a que conmociono a la comunidad y al pais, regreso contigo fel felicidad >> ellos sony fuerte,s la semana pasada fuimos a hablar con nelson alejandro uno de los estudiantes de la escuela de parkland que volvio a clases hoy y pedimos que grabara con su l telefono celular lo que vio en e el regreso su punto de vista a traves de las imageneses >> hola saludos conoce a todo el mundo alla, despues de lo que a paso, ese dia estuve...
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of them, who was a very, very important person when it came to the structure, he told me, "i have a son a father," and he goes further and tells me, "i wouldn't know how to survive out there, i don't know how to have a job, i don't know how to be a regular person, all i know is violence and i promise you, if i get out of here, i'm going to hurt someone else, and i don't want to do that anymore, i'm tired of it." regardless of whom is in the white house, there is not going to be a helicopter that comes and descends into compton to fix all our issues. that is not happening. the height of the crack epidemic saw an explosion in violence as rival gangs fought for control of the drugs market. 87 people were murdered in 1991 alone. in 2017, that figure was 19. will served 12 years in prison for a string of offences, including carjacking and gun possession. in december of 1999, he decided to try to turn his life around. i was significantly depressed, emotionally distraught, i was suffering from a lot of the traumatic experiences i have suffered, you know. you were thinking of killing yourself?
of them, who was a very, very important person when it came to the structure, he told me, "i have a son a father," and he goes further and tells me, "i wouldn't know how to survive out there, i don't know how to have a job, i don't know how to be a regular person, all i know is violence and i promise you, if i get out of here, i'm going to hurt someone else, and i don't want to do that anymore, i'm tired of it." regardless of whom is in the white house, there is not going to...
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a. while separation is hard sort to is reconnecting tao you one's mother hasn't seen her son for years. he was only three when she killed his father after a year of domestic abuse now that she's released from jail she hopes they can be together again. he said oh i could too are telling our stance that gun. owners would. go our kids you know that are well known for. oh ah the children. to see what. kind. o. yes. guys actually let out the cell that. you know from the power of a girl with a kind of a guy out how come i'm a little out of our. legit i do know that guy are come over to know about. this isn't it about sort out for the good they. found their new model the handsome sims and see how much they know words and hand in hand you should what they. say you have in mind i have thousands of ha ha. so i'm fine and i had to flee. to be a hottie and hang from the mission then a total of four mom up keeping my perfectly back home so he has no idea. how to play that kind of normal. but still yeah how could i have eventually led. to me how terribly. terribly well michelle somehow or another how
a. while separation is hard sort to is reconnecting tao you one's mother hasn't seen her son for years. he was only three when she killed his father after a year of domestic abuse now that she's released from jail she hopes they can be together again. he said oh i could too are telling our stance that gun. owners would. go our kids you know that are well known for. oh ah the children. to see what. kind. o. yes. guys actually let out the cell that. you know from the power of a girl with a kind...
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college ventilen sus preocupaciones y obtengan su apoyo ante la incertidumbre. >> estÁn sacando a gente que sondores en espera de un erosivo entre demÓcratas republicanos en washington. hoy el jefe de gabinete del presidente trump dijo que los soÑadores no serÍan una prioridad para deportaciÓn, aÚn cuando se venzan sus protecciones y no haya un acuerdo legislativo que en teorÍa debe definirse el jueves. >> tengo mucho miedo de que vayan a ser deportadosaunque no vayan encontrar empleos despuÉs. jaime: ella es la organizadora del foro. >> tomemos otra plÁtica en el colegioy habÍa estudiantes que estaban diciendo que se querÍa ir a mÉxico, que saquen al regresar porque no sabÍan lo que iba a pasar. jaime: los directivos del colegio ya estÁn alertas. >> los estudiantes estÁn con mucho miedo, con mucha ansiedad. hay muchas cosas que estÁn confusas. no saben si deben venir al colegio. jaime: les ofrecen recursos y trata de motivarlos ara mantener su Ímpetu educativo >> les da un apoyo moral a los estudiantes. lo Único que ayuda es saber que hay gente que verdaderamente te quiere ayudar, que estÁn di
college ventilen sus preocupaciones y obtengan su apoyo ante la incertidumbre. >> estÁn sacando a gente que sondores en espera de un erosivo entre demÓcratas republicanos en washington. hoy el jefe de gabinete del presidente trump dijo que los soÑadores no serÍan una prioridad para deportaciÓn, aÚn cuando se venzan sus protecciones y no haya un acuerdo legislativo que en teorÍa debe definirse el jueves. >> tengo mucho miedo de que vayan a ser deportadosaunque no vayan...