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llamÉ a sarita y le dije que tenÍa una noticia. no lo pudo creer. tienen antecedentes criminales y ese registro no puede utilizarse para la deportaciÓn". segÚn la oficina del demÓcrata, el perdón harÁ posible un alivio migratorio casi automÁticamente,pero algunos abogados no estÁn tan seguros. >> es importante saber quÉ pasÓ, quÉ perdÓn el estado y cÓmo las leyes de migración interpretan este arresto, porque no necesariamente necesitamos una convicciÓn para tener problemas de migraciÓn. peggy: por eso Él buscarÁ convertirse en un ciudadano estadounidense. >> si no es ciudadano y se vuelve a poner otro problema, vuelve r >> es la tercera vez que el alcalde otorga perdÓn a emigrantes, el aÑo pasado indultÓ a carlos cardona que ayudÓ en las labores de limpieza del ataque del 11 de septiembre. patricia:un juez retrasÓ hasta el 31 de julio juicio contra el paul manafort. el gobernador de georgia y el presidente de la cÁmara de representante pidieron la renuncia este hombre que gritÓ un insulto racial y mostrÓ el estaba con el comediante borat. spencer di
llamÉ a sarita y le dije que tenÍa una noticia. no lo pudo creer. tienen antecedentes criminales y ese registro no puede utilizarse para la deportaciÓn". segÚn la oficina del demÓcrata, el perdón harÁ posible un alivio migratorio casi automÁticamente,pero algunos abogados no estÁn tan seguros. >> es importante saber quÉ pasÓ, quÉ perdÓn el estado y cÓmo las leyes de migración interpretan este arresto, porque no necesariamente necesitamos una convicciÓn para tener...
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and now journalists like sarita legal are bearing the brunt of the standoff those who dare to openly criticize the p.t.i. or appear to support now while sharif risk the wrath of the security agencies. and the party of the talk about the pm alone if you speak for it in any way richard articles really in a very balanced manner to speak for it there's going to be trouble brewing somewhere down the line previously like i said there were there were certain areas you can speak about but it was never about political parties not to do things stand you just you just kind of reporter the balance mother and you're you're at it you know they're at it they're after you and there's this was really startling to many of the editors but but then of carrying on some of us some of us are really really struggling. many of her colleagues have received intimidating calls and threats on social media and journalists know all too well which stories editors want to afraid to run but on the record few data point their fingers. aren't. well. i'll take the safest route out of this. the human rights international
and now journalists like sarita legal are bearing the brunt of the standoff those who dare to openly criticize the p.t.i. or appear to support now while sharif risk the wrath of the security agencies. and the party of the talk about the pm alone if you speak for it in any way richard articles really in a very balanced manner to speak for it there's going to be trouble brewing somewhere down the line previously like i said there were there were certain areas you can speak about but it was never...
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and now journalists like sarita legal are bearing the brunt of the standoff those who dare to openly criticize the p.t.i. or appear to support now while sharif risk the wrath of the security agencies. and the party of the talk about like the pm alone if you speak for it in any way which you are so close really in a very balanced manner to speak for it there's going to be trouble brewing somewhere down the line previously like i said there were there were certain areas you can speak about but it was never about political parties not to do things stand you just kind of reporter the balance mother and here you're at it you know they're at it they're after you and there's this is really startling to many of the editors but but then of carrying on some of us some of us are really really struggling. many of her colleagues have received intimidating calls and threats on social media and journalists know all too well which stories editors are too afraid to run but on the record few dare to point their finger. aren't. well. i'll take the safest route out of this. the human rights internationa
and now journalists like sarita legal are bearing the brunt of the standoff those who dare to openly criticize the p.t.i. or appear to support now while sharif risk the wrath of the security agencies. and the party of the talk about like the pm alone if you speak for it in any way which you are so close really in a very balanced manner to speak for it there's going to be trouble brewing somewhere down the line previously like i said there were there were certain areas you can speak about but it...
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let's go back life to doctor sarita robinson.uchjoy after so many weeks, we are now hearing that all 12 of those boys and their coach have made it out safely and can be reunited with theirfamilies. around the world everyone has had a great deal of emotional investment in this story. even here in preston, the amount of people who have asked me about how the boys will be doing and the concern shown, so i can only imagine what their parents have gone through. tell us about some of the psychological impacts this could have on a long—term basis because you said they looked healthy and happy coming out but this kind of trauma will stay with them. it's about how they interpreted the situation, so when we think things are life threatening, that can be damaging toa are life threatening, that can be damaging to a psychological lake and if we do survive, that can lead to problems, things like post—traumatic stress disorder. in this suggesting, if the boys have not been as fearful or they framed it more as an adventure, potentially it might
let's go back life to doctor sarita robinson.uchjoy after so many weeks, we are now hearing that all 12 of those boys and their coach have made it out safely and can be reunited with theirfamilies. around the world everyone has had a great deal of emotional investment in this story. even here in preston, the amount of people who have asked me about how the boys will be doing and the concern shown, so i can only imagine what their parents have gone through. tell us about some of the...
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joining us now is sarita robinson, who's a specialist in survival psychology, and bill whitehouse fromo be looked after physically ——? . and looked after physically ——? .and in looked after physically ——? . and in terms of mental health. we need to normalise their experience and give them space or the natural zillions to kick in. it will be really important we settle them back infor really important we settle them back in for school and make sure there with family and friends as soon as medically possible to talk about their experience with their peers —— space for the natural experience to kick in. psychologists should do a period of watchful waiting. basicallyjust checking on them, checking with their parents that their not having too many nightmares, flashbacks, negative mood swings —— then not having too many. hopefully passion their not having too many. in a month or six weeks we will see that taper away and resolve itself naturally. if not, i couple of points down the line, psychologists may be involved in offering interventions such an extraordinary sequence of events they have
joining us now is sarita robinson, who's a specialist in survival psychology, and bill whitehouse fromo be looked after physically ——? . and looked after physically ——? .and in looked after physically ——? . and in terms of mental health. we need to normalise their experience and give them space or the natural zillions to kick in. it will be really important we settle them back infor really important we settle them back in for school and make sure there with family and friends as...
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the team, which includes two british elite divers, joining me now via webcam from preston is dr saritathem motivated? what do you try and do with youngsters? because it only starts to takes one to start getting jittery and it can spread fast. fickle trash on good readership in this situation. the key things are to keep the children motivated to look after their personal needs. also to instil optimism. because as soon as they start to fall into pessimistic thinking, that it can be a certain way to not survive the situation. if we are optimistic, obviously we do everything we can in our powers to keep on surviving because we believe there‘s going to be a positive outcome. the minute we start to think there will be a negative outcome, we started out our actions and believe that it is inevitable that we will die. at that point, we could see people just not even trying to survive. so, hope is obviously huge factor here. but so is something practical like food. how important is it to get the meeting, feeling that there is that hope going? absolutely. we know the boys have not had any food fo
the team, which includes two british elite divers, joining me now via webcam from preston is dr saritathem motivated? what do you try and do with youngsters? because it only starts to takes one to start getting jittery and it can spread fast. fickle trash on good readership in this situation. the key things are to keep the children motivated to look after their personal needs. also to instil optimism. because as soon as they start to fall into pessimistic thinking, that it can be a certain way...
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dr sarita robinson is a survival psychologist at the university of central lancashire, she's in prestonheir ordeal. what we may see in the short—term is cognitive collapse, so they have kept themselves going through this very challenging two week period, their brains have been on high alert, their bodies have been under a colossal amount of stress. once they realise they are safe and in the security of the hospital, we might initially see a bit of a dip. they might be sleeping a lot, they might become a little more withdrawn, that isjust their body become a little more withdrawn, that is just their body naturally trying to recover from the events and process what they have been through. particularly in those presumably first week or so where are they are trapped, they realise their lives are in danger, it is getting them through that, their coach will have played a crucial role. yes, i was really surprised when we saw the first clips of the children after they had been found by the cave divers, that they were actually quite alert, they could form sentences and ask relevant questions. th
dr sarita robinson is a survival psychologist at the university of central lancashire, she's in prestonheir ordeal. what we may see in the short—term is cognitive collapse, so they have kept themselves going through this very challenging two week period, their brains have been on high alert, their bodies have been under a colossal amount of stress. once they realise they are safe and in the security of the hospital, we might initially see a bit of a dip. they might be sleeping a lot, they...