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historian and activist antonio gomez once bang to deal honestly with its divisive and violent past gomez supports the recent decision by the spanish government to move franco's grave to another location. he says this memorial should honor only the victims of the spanish civil war. this is the famous or infamous via us. in both it has the tallest cross in the christian world at about one hundred fifty meters but the basilica was carved into the rock face all of the rubble franco is buried here but this is also the biggest mass grave in spain. about thirty three thousand civil war victims are interred here. supporters of the republic were buried anonymously in missions in the basilica. only franco claimed that this is a place of reconciliation. but it's not it's an insult to those spaniards who fought for freedom and democracy. via their last coyote those is a fascist monument that is home to represent the divisions in our country. it's a disgrace to spain and to europe first of all there will. many spaniards see this side as a monument to a dictator who ordered the torture and execution o
historian and activist antonio gomez once bang to deal honestly with its divisive and violent past gomez supports the recent decision by the spanish government to move franco's grave to another location. he says this memorial should honor only the victims of the spanish civil war. this is the famous or infamous via us. in both it has the tallest cross in the christian world at about one hundred fifty meters but the basilica was carved into the rock face all of the rubble franco is buried here...
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antonio gomez has an appointment with maria another member of. they plan to attend a rally organized by political conservatives and talk to some of the demonstrators . parliament's decision to move franco's remains has divided the country and emotions are running high. conservatives and franco's descendants oppose the plan liberals say that franco's remains should not be kept in the same place as those of the victims. or. to the demonstration is being held at the plaza cologne in central madrid. many of the participants want socialist prime minister pedro sanchez to resign. that. many of these people support franco's legacy. antonio and maria want to find out more about the demonstrate his political views. it was a little bit like spain has so many problems right now that why should we focus on the past. no matter how much we talk about it we can't change it because us is that mad at the base about franco's to load and labor strikes unemployment low wages and low pension us those are the problems that we should deal with and it's almost out of wo
antonio gomez has an appointment with maria another member of. they plan to attend a rally organized by political conservatives and talk to some of the demonstrators . parliament's decision to move franco's remains has divided the country and emotions are running high. conservatives and franco's descendants oppose the plan liberals say that franco's remains should not be kept in the same place as those of the victims. or. to the demonstration is being held at the plaza cologne in central...
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gomez: ok -- mr. mnuchin: the $ billion of disclosures -- $9 billion on disclosures -- [talking simultaneously] mr. gomez: i'm reclaiming my time because i'm running out of time. has president trump ever asked you to intervene or ignore the coming requests for his tax returns? mr. mnuchin: he has not. mr. gomez: you have ever discussed the topic of president trump's tax returns with the president or anyone in the white house? mr. mnuchin: i have not discussed with anybody in the white house the issue of his tax returns or a quf his tax return. -- request of his tax return. mr. gomez: anybody outside of the white house? mr. mnuchin: i'm not at liberty to make comments on people outside of the white house i discuss things with one way or another. mr. gomez: so you might is have discussed this with his attorneys? mr. mnuchin: i've in no discussions with his attorneys. but i'm not continuing to go down this -- again, of you asking me 20 questions on this. mr. gomez: that's what we do here. we ask question
gomez: ok -- mr. mnuchin: the $ billion of disclosures -- $9 billion on disclosures -- [talking simultaneously] mr. gomez: i'm reclaiming my time because i'm running out of time. has president trump ever asked you to intervene or ignore the coming requests for his tax returns? mr. mnuchin: he has not. mr. gomez: you have ever discussed the topic of president trump's tax returns with the president or anyone in the white house? mr. mnuchin: i have not discussed with anybody in the white house the...
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gomez: is it afternoon yet? not yet, not yet. thank you so much for that kind introduction and i want to thank you for the invitation to come and speak at the national freedom of information act day. to technology.r i represent the 34th congressional district, which is downtown l.a. and the eastside quickly onew coming of the premier areas for new tech companies to relocate their businesses. we have the infrastructure, we have to human capital. we also have something most areas don't, which is space. relatively affordable housing compared to the silicon valley and venice beach and silicon beach. this is also in close proximity to the fashion district, to entertainment, to green tech. it is all converging in downtown los angeles where i represent and as all of you know, technology is going to shape our lives consistently, not only today but moving forward and to some of these advancements totally benefit us and others are proving less helpful or even dangerous. the aclu test, last year, aclu -- they did a test using amazon's recog
gomez: is it afternoon yet? not yet, not yet. thank you so much for that kind introduction and i want to thank you for the invitation to come and speak at the national freedom of information act day. to technology.r i represent the 34th congressional district, which is downtown l.a. and the eastside quickly onew coming of the premier areas for new tech companies to relocate their businesses. we have the infrastructure, we have to human capital. we also have something most areas don't, which is...
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gomez is not alone. he is joined by 28 other parents from central america who were deported without their children and are now demanding to get them back. >> the vast majority of these parents were deported without ever having the chance to seek asylum in the united states. >> reporter: erica, a lawyer working with the family, says the government has an obligation to reunite them, citing a federal judge's order last july. >> the government has stated they are making efforts to reunify these families and we are here to make sure that the government complies with their obligations. >> reporter: tonight border patrol officials on site tell us they are at capacity and the parents will have to wait. elmer gomez and the others vow to stay as long as it takes. peter. >> thank you very much. >>> new developments tonight in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in california last year. prosecutors announced that two sacramento police officers will not face charges, saying they did not break any laws when the
gomez is not alone. he is joined by 28 other parents from central america who were deported without their children and are now demanding to get them back. >> the vast majority of these parents were deported without ever having the chance to seek asylum in the united states. >> reporter: erica, a lawyer working with the family, says the government has an obligation to reunite them, citing a federal judge's order last july. >> the government has stated they are making efforts to...
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un reporte de miguel gÓmez. que puso en ejecuciÓn el programa de desarrollo de anexos a propiedades, permitiendo a los propietarios remodelar parte de sus casas y beneficiarse del proyecto. 919 u estaban estancadas esperando un permiso para iniciar con los anexos. podemos agregar 4 u porque tenemos una crisis de vivienda en san francisco. estamos utilizando la iniciativa que la alcaldesa nos estÁ ofreciendo para que seamos mÁs eficaces y poder crear oportunidades. si usted desea presentar una solicitud, puede presentarse al departamento de san francisco. el asambleÍsta asegurÓ que se trata de desarrollar un sitio web de padres insensibles, donde se esponja a los mismos que la estrategia es efectiva para ayudar a los niÑos obtener apoyo financiero. la vÍctima tropezÓ casualmente con el hijo de la mujer, provocando que desatara la furia contra el hombre de la tercera edad. la violenta mujer estaba en libertad provisional. un comerciante de santana recibe una orden de deportaciÓn pero se salvÓ de ser regresado a su
un reporte de miguel gÓmez. que puso en ejecuciÓn el programa de desarrollo de anexos a propiedades, permitiendo a los propietarios remodelar parte de sus casas y beneficiarse del proyecto. 919 u estaban estancadas esperando un permiso para iniciar con los anexos. podemos agregar 4 u porque tenemos una crisis de vivienda en san francisco. estamos utilizando la iniciativa que la alcaldesa nos estÁ ofreciendo para que seamos mÁs eficaces y poder crear oportunidades. si usted desea presentar...
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is abc news consultant and former fbi consultant, steve gomez. steve, from your experience in counterterrorism what does it looks like to you with what we know so far and how unusual is this for new zealand? >> well, this looks like a typical terrorism type operation, multiple suspects, pu multiple machine guns and they have explosive devices and they went into two locations and just started shooting people. it looks like it was targeting mosques and people. it's just a matter of what was their motive? it looks like it was targeting >> steve, as they are look into why the suspects may have done this, police said a person claiming responsibility claims to be an australian citizen, and obviously australian officials will be working with authorities there in new zealand. what kind of cooperation will be happening between these two countries? >> i can tell you in new zealand and australia, they have quite a bit of counterterrorism expertise. i personally have attended a leadership in counterterrorism
is abc news consultant and former fbi consultant, steve gomez. steve, from your experience in counterterrorism what does it looks like to you with what we know so far and how unusual is this for new zealand? >> well, this looks like a typical terrorism type operation, multiple suspects, pu multiple machine guns and they have explosive devices and they went into two locations and just started shooting people. it looks like it was targeting mosques and people. it's just a matter of what was...
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. >> esto activista utilizan esta informaciÓn para rastrear, miguel gÓmez tiene los detalles de de sans conduciendo al enterarse que aduana tenga la informaciÓn de dÓnde estÁ su coche no le parece. >> a los latinos de habla hispana nos da miedo, pienso que estÁ muy mal, esas cosas son privadas. >> la uniÓn de derechos civiles mÁs de 9000 agentes tiene millones de placas de conductores. >> mÁs de 80 ciudades en el paÍs han compartido informaciones. ello no tienen lectores de placas por lo que esa informaciÓn no podrÍa ser compartida con inmigraciÓn. >> una manera de prevenir este exceso es aprobando medidas locales exigiendo al departamento de policÍa de quÉ manera van utilizar la informaciÓn, siempre realiza una investigaciÓn detallada en contra de un individuo y no sÓlo se basan por información de lo lectores de placas. reportando san francisco miguel gÓmez noticias univisión 14. >> en breve vamos con la orden penitenciaria sobre la pena de muerte en california. >> san francisco hace historia al hombre a una mujer como jefe del departamento de bomberos. de varios vuelos por lo que el
. >> esto activista utilizan esta informaciÓn para rastrear, miguel gÓmez tiene los detalles de de sans conduciendo al enterarse que aduana tenga la informaciÓn de dÓnde estÁ su coche no le parece. >> a los latinos de habla hispana nos da miedo, pienso que estÁ muy mal, esas cosas son privadas. >> la uniÓn de derechos civiles mÁs de 9000 agentes tiene millones de placas de conductores. >> mÁs de 80 ciudades en el paÍs han compartido informaciones. ello no...
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thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you very much, representative gomez.ched on a subject that we will raise in different ways and different meetings. we had -- ichb kevin was it with the coalition here in d.c. on police bodycams. we had some -- maybe a year and a half ago. it was interesting to me the congressman touched on it. we had representatives from the police and governmental units, we had representatives of groups advocating for more transparency how police do theirwork. and we were concerned with access to the information or denial of access to the information. and someone writing eis sitting right where you raised their hand and brought up the issue of what about the people who victims of violent crime or inadvertently captured on programs? police go to the wrong home? it was again a reminder to me i think as the congressman touched on that there are always additional questions asked by technology that sometimes aren't anticipated in the heat of a discussion of the moment that these new technologies do challenge us in a great number of ways that
thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you very much, representative gomez.ched on a subject that we will raise in different ways and different meetings. we had -- ichb kevin was it with the coalition here in d.c. on police bodycams. we had some -- maybe a year and a half ago. it was interesting to me the congressman touched on it. we had representatives from the police and governmental units, we had representatives of groups advocating for more transparency how police do theirwork. and we were...
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i was hoping that representative jimmy gomez would be here to set the stage for this amazing panel. he is not here yet because of the congressional boat so i will do my best and we will hear from him when he arrives. i will say one thing i noticed, the reason we were excited to have representative gomez here is because he has personal experience having been misidentified by facial recognition software and he was identified as someone who had committed a crime. so i think that probably inspired him to kind of work to regulate this area a little bit and figure out what's going on with facial recognition software and some of these advanced technologies. we, too at open the government are trying to develop a framework and policy around these types of technologies. so we are pleased to release a report today, government inc. , amazon, government security and secrecy through my colleagues. it's also available out front. and if you haven't already gotten a copy we hope you pick one up. it's an in depth look at the way that private companies provide advanced technology to the government, an
i was hoping that representative jimmy gomez would be here to set the stage for this amazing panel. he is not here yet because of the congressional boat so i will do my best and we will hear from him when he arrives. i will say one thing i noticed, the reason we were excited to have representative gomez here is because he has personal experience having been misidentified by facial recognition software and he was identified as someone who had committed a crime. so i think that probably inspired...
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i was hoping that representative jimmy gomez would be here to set the stage for this amazing panel.e is not here yet because of the congressional boat so i will do my best and we will hear from him when he arrives. i will say one thing i noticed, the reason we were excited to have representative gomez here is because he has personal experience having been misidentified by facial recognition software
i was hoping that representative jimmy gomez would be here to set the stage for this amazing panel.e is not here yet because of the congressional boat so i will do my best and we will hear from him when he arrives. i will say one thing i noticed, the reason we were excited to have representative gomez here is because he has personal experience having been misidentified by facial recognition software
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miguel gÓmez nos acompaÑa en vivo con toda la informaciÓn..es informÓ a los docentes que estarÁn construyendo un complejo de apartamentos diseÑado era maestros en la que podrÍan recibir vivienda asequible. buenas noticias para algunos, pero mÁs para otros. bienvenidos a la casa de los cruz. >> dormimos cuatro juntos. esta la cocina, baÑo, mesa, aquÍ tengo mis cositas. >> en esta casita rodante viven seis personas, pero eso comieron muy pronto. >> compramos agua todos los dÍas y no estÁ bien. miguel: el futuro es incierto, esta semana la ciudad les proveerÁ un estacionamiento desde puede instalar durante las noches, pero hay suficientes para todos. sÓlo hay unos 60 espacios y cientos de casas mÓviles. doÑa isabel dice que >> mmi esposo no gana muy bien. miguel: pero no todas las noticias son malas en esta ciudad, el superintendente las escuelas pÚblicas entusiasmada mente anuncia que muy pronto los maestros de su distrito tendrÁ más opciones de vivienda asequible. " todos los maestros calificarÍan" ddestacando que construirÁn ciento core de 4 u
miguel gÓmez nos acompaÑa en vivo con toda la informaciÓn..es informÓ a los docentes que estarÁn construyendo un complejo de apartamentos diseÑado era maestros en la que podrÍan recibir vivienda asequible. buenas noticias para algunos, pero mÁs para otros. bienvenidos a la casa de los cruz. >> dormimos cuatro juntos. esta la cocina, baÑo, mesa, aquÍ tengo mis cositas. >> en esta casita rodante viven seis personas, pero eso comieron muy pronto. >> compramos agua todos...
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miguel gÓmez dos tiene el los detalles acerca de lo que podemos esperar. >> se dice mÁs vale prevenir aviso en caso de un templo primera que hago y al bajar a m >> vez por mÁs para ver la joda boca estÁ bien. bueno, miÉrcoles, justo a las once de la maÑana la oficina de servicios de emergencia y el servicio geolÓgico emitirÁ un alerta al celular de las personas que viven en el centro que es un alerta es parar usando el mismo sistema que se utiliza cuando mittal alerta amber se le conoce como weah por sus siglas en inglÉs se ve en los terremotos en los Últimos seis te hagas hora perejaume y de la universidad de california, en berkeley lleva aÑos estudiando sismos. se dice que una alerta de tan solo unos segundos antes podrÍa salvar muchas vidas, y lo que se estÁn viviendo maÑana con la alerta. es cuÁnto tiempo toma en que los mensajes les llegan al pÚblico si tenemos. eje igual sÍ empieza el oscar. no vamos a generar un es un terremoto en el la falla de san andrÉs. pepa amado, vamos a generar un que es en san francisco las autoridades del estado dicen que tenemos uno de los mejores sis
miguel gÓmez dos tiene el los detalles acerca de lo que podemos esperar. >> se dice mÁs vale prevenir aviso en caso de un templo primera que hago y al bajar a m >> vez por mÁs para ver la joda boca estÁ bien. bueno, miÉrcoles, justo a las once de la maÑana la oficina de servicios de emergencia y el servicio geolÓgico emitirÁ un alerta al celular de las personas que viven en el centro que es un alerta es parar usando el mismo sistema que se utiliza cuando mittal alerta amber...
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en tucson, arizona, o sea gÓmez.residencia que era utilizada como laboratorio de fentanilo y heroÍna. las autoridades dijeron que sÓlo el fentanilo tiene una potencia ilimitada para matar. cinco sujetos de origen espaÑol fueron arrestados durante este golpe al narcotrÁfico. >> una gran cerveza se llevaron residentes y trabajadores de este vecindario de clase alta en nueva york. tras el presunto decomiso de cinco kilos de fentanilo en esta vivienda. segÚn agente de la dea, una cantidad suficiente como para matar a casi 2 millones de personas. >> es bastante peligroso. y inesperado porque yo tengo mis aÑos de estar aquÍ y nunca habÍa sucedido algo así. >> durante la redada realizada por agentes federales y policÍa del Área, tambiÉn se habÍan incautado seis kilos de heroÍna. cinco hispano fueron arrestados por supuestamente operar en laboratorios de drogas. >> como empezÓ esta investigaciÓn? los mismos vecinos reportaron a la policÍa que muchos carros venÍan y salÍan de esa casa y que había tambiÉn cosas en el basurero
en tucson, arizona, o sea gÓmez.residencia que era utilizada como laboratorio de fentanilo y heroÍna. las autoridades dijeron que sÓlo el fentanilo tiene una potencia ilimitada para matar. cinco sujetos de origen espaÑol fueron arrestados durante este golpe al narcotrÁfico. >> una gran cerveza se llevaron residentes y trabajadores de este vecindario de clase alta en nueva york. tras el presunto decomiso de cinco kilos de fentanilo en esta vivienda. segÚn agente de la dea, una...
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desde oakland, miguel gÓmez.bierno de los estados unidos extendiÓ el programa del tps para el salvador, nicaragua, haitÍ y sudÁn. tenga a mano con quÉ anotar. fernando pizarro hablarÁ de la extensiÓn de tps y luego le daremos otra importante informaciÓn. fernando: algunos beneficiarios del tps verÁ abandonada extendiÓ el programa celdas 1020. el departamento de seguridad nacional obedeciÓ la orden d una corte federal y lo extiende para el salvador, nicaragua, haitÍ y sudÁn hasta el 2 de enero de 2020. la corte habÍa bloqueado en octubre pasado la ordende la administraciÓn trump para terminar el programa para estos segÚn la organizaciÓn carecen, el gobierno debe cumplir con la orden judicial. >> a muchas personasacostar conseguir su licencia de conducir en los diferentes estados, su trabajo. muchos quieren ver el permiso. la realidad es que van a tener el permiso hasta la fecha. para los ancianos serÍa en julio, para los salvadoreÑos en septiembre. quÉ va a pasar al no tener sus documentos? muchas personas bajo es
desde oakland, miguel gÓmez.bierno de los estados unidos extendiÓ el programa del tps para el salvador, nicaragua, haitÍ y sudÁn. tenga a mano con quÉ anotar. fernando pizarro hablarÁ de la extensiÓn de tps y luego le daremos otra importante informaciÓn. fernando: algunos beneficiarios del tps verÁ abandonada extendiÓ el programa celdas 1020. el departamento de seguridad nacional obedeciÓ la orden d una corte federal y lo extiende para el salvador, nicaragua, haitÍ y sudÁn hasta el...
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en yuma arizona esta oscar gÓmez.Últimos dÍas, asÍ estarían adoptando el mismo mÉtodo que sectores del rÍo grande en texas que los dejen libre antes de ser entregados a ice. recientemente la secretaria de seguridad nacional dijo que la patrulla fronteriza no cuenta con el espacio necesario para detener a tantos migrantesy es por esto que los liberan. el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza en yuma dijo que hoy se liberaron a mÁs de 250 personas. >> me duele un poco el corazÓn porque he mirado mis padres, mis abuelos como la otra gente sufre para llegar aquÍ y poder trabajar. oscar: el alcalde de yuma dijo que es una emergencia y que organizaciones sin fines de lucro estÁn recibiendo a estas familias. la patrulla fronteriza dice que el 75% de los arrestados son grupos familiares, el resto son niÑos no acompaÑados por sus padres o un adulto. es de octubre a la fecha se han detenido mÁs de 17.500 inmigrantes, mientras tanto el mismo periodo pero del 2017 se detuvieron a mÁs de 5300, un incremento de 330%. el aumento de tension
en yuma arizona esta oscar gÓmez.Últimos dÍas, asÍ estarían adoptando el mismo mÉtodo que sectores del rÍo grande en texas que los dejen libre antes de ser entregados a ice. recientemente la secretaria de seguridad nacional dijo que la patrulla fronteriza no cuenta con el espacio necesario para detener a tantos migrantesy es por esto que los liberan. el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza en yuma dijo que hoy se liberaron a mÁs de 250 personas. >> me duele un poco el corazÓn porque he...
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alerta amber pero esta vez necesitan la ayuda del pÚblico para analizar quÉ tan efectivo es, miguel gÓmez el estado. se dice mÁs vale prevenir que lamentar. >> nos va a llegar un alerta. miguel: y alba toman las precauciones en todo momento por ella y por sus nietas. por eso le alegra saber que estarÁn probando un sistema de alerta que le podrÍa dar un aviso en caso de un temblor. >> lo primero que hago es que las agarro a ellas buscÓ protecciÓn si le dan a uno alguna informaciÓn y eso para mejorar pues tambiÉn... miguel: maÑana miÉrcoles justo a las 11:00 de la maÑana la oficina de servicio de emergencia, y el servicio geolÓgico emitirÁn un alerta para las personas que viven en el centro de oakland. se les especifica que es una alerta estarÁn usando el mismo sistema cuando emiten la alerta amber. >> se ve los terremotos de los Últimos seis dÍas... miguel: la doctora de la universidad de california lleva aÑos estudiando sismos, dice que una alerta podrÍa salvar muchas vidas. lo que se estarÁ midiendo maÑana con la alerta es cuÁnto tiempo toma en que los mensajes le lleguen al pÚblico. peg
alerta amber pero esta vez necesitan la ayuda del pÚblico para analizar quÉ tan efectivo es, miguel gÓmez el estado. se dice mÁs vale prevenir que lamentar. >> nos va a llegar un alerta. miguel: y alba toman las precauciones en todo momento por ella y por sus nietas. por eso le alegra saber que estarÁn probando un sistema de alerta que le podrÍa dar un aviso en caso de un temblor. >> lo primero que hago es que las agarro a ellas buscÓ protecciÓn si le dan a uno alguna...
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but congressman jimmy gomez never forgot about the audit story. >> mr.whether president trump's tax returns were really under audit by the irs in 2016? >> i don't know the answer. i asked for a copy of the audit so that i could use it in terms of my statements to the press and i was never able to obtain one. >> he obviously means he asked for a copy of the audit letter since there is no copy of an actual audit. now, i'd like to think that i provoked michael cohen to ask for the audit letter over their in trump world, but donald trump and his accountants didn't have an audit letter to show michael cohen. >> can you give us any insight into what the real reason is that the president has refused to release his tax returns? >> statements that he had said to me was that what he didn't want was to have an entire group of think tanks that are tax experts run through his tax return and start ripping it to pieces and then he'll end up in an audit and he'll ultimately have taxable consequences, penalties and so on. >> so that's an interesting point, that basically
but congressman jimmy gomez never forgot about the audit story. >> mr.whether president trump's tax returns were really under audit by the irs in 2016? >> i don't know the answer. i asked for a copy of the audit so that i could use it in terms of my statements to the press and i was never able to obtain one. >> he obviously means he asked for a copy of the audit letter since there is no copy of an actual audit. now, i'd like to think that i provoked michael cohen to ask for...
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miguel gÓmez estuvo en la Última casa de estudios y nos tiene los pormenores.ara asegurar un puesto sus alumnos. demÓcratas presentaron un proyecto de ley para regularizar la historia de millones de soÑadores y beneficiarios del tts. el gobierno de mÉxico confirmÓ que un grupo de hombres armados interceptÓ el autobÚs o que viajaban migrantes centroamericanos. de acuerdo con el diario de san francisco, el gobernador intentarÁ suspender la pena de muerte en california llamÁndolo a una prÁctica inmoral. maÑana anuncia el cierre del cuarto de ejecuciones en san quentin y que induce de la pena de muerte no se 750 presos quienes ya fueron sentenciados. hace poco un robot o se nos ingieren imaginable. hubiesen cosas maravillosas son que tambiÉn hay casos en que las innovaciones no pueden estar muy de mada cambiemos de tema porque san josÉ mandara tapar los baches de 284 millas en el Área con un fondo de $87,000,000 que consiguieron . en la reuniÓn informaron sobre trabajos que adelanta la ciudad para proteger a 17,000 estudiantes desplazados pertenecientes a la comuni
miguel gÓmez estuvo en la Última casa de estudios y nos tiene los pormenores.ara asegurar un puesto sus alumnos. demÓcratas presentaron un proyecto de ley para regularizar la historia de millones de soÑadores y beneficiarios del tts. el gobierno de mÉxico confirmÓ que un grupo de hombres armados interceptÓ el autobÚs o que viajaban migrantes centroamericanos. de acuerdo con el diario de san francisco, el gobernador intentarÁ suspender la pena de muerte en california llamÁndolo a una...
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en yuma arizona esta oscar gÓmez.ndo el mismo mÉtodo que sectores del rÍo grande en texas que los dejen libre antes de ser entregados a ice. recientemente la secretaria de seguridad nacional dijo que la patrulla fronteriza no cuenta con el espacio necesario para detener a tantos migrantesy es por esto que los liberan. el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza en yuma dijo que hoy se liberaron a mÁs de 250 personas. >> me duele un poco el corazÓn porque he mirado mis padres, mis abuelos como la otra gente sufre para llegar aquÍ y poder trabajar. oscar: el alcalde de yuma dijo que es una emergencia y que organizaciones sin fines de lucro estÁn recibiendo a estas familias. la patrulla fronteriza dice que el 75% de los arrestados son grupos familiares, el resto son niÑos no acompaÑados por sus padres o un adulto. es de octubre a la fecha se han detenido mÁs de 17.500 inmigrantes, mientras tanto el mismo periodo pero del 2017 se detuvieron a mÁs de 5300, un incremento de 330%. el aumento de tensiones obligado a cerrar uno de los r
en yuma arizona esta oscar gÓmez.ndo el mismo mÉtodo que sectores del rÍo grande en texas que los dejen libre antes de ser entregados a ice. recientemente la secretaria de seguridad nacional dijo que la patrulla fronteriza no cuenta con el espacio necesario para detener a tantos migrantesy es por esto que los liberan. el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza en yuma dijo que hoy se liberaron a mÁs de 250 personas. >> me duele un poco el corazÓn porque he mirado mis padres, mis abuelos como...
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eight-year-old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the u.s., but died after crossing the border.h he died in december, some of these boys have only just found out. before he left, she told his sister that their dad was taking him to thd u.s. so he coudy. she said once he had enough money he would come back for her. reporter: pedro was felipe's teacr. ldren left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could get them a betu.r life in the reporter: the secondary school was built by a charity, but there is no money toit going. children herstop studying when they turn 13. guatemala has some of the worst poverty and malnutrition rates in the region, especially in rural and indigenousreas like this one. felipe's family have gone back to the village, and his body is resting with his relatives. although his death was a tragedy for this community, it does not stop people from wanting toif leave, evet means risking their lives. m eporter: felipe's ys sometimes they cannot afford to buy firewood for cooking, so they don't eat. in the future, felipe would have been expe
eight-year-old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the u.s., but died after crossing the border.h he died in december, some of these boys have only just found out. before he left, she told his sister that their dad was taking him to thd u.s. so he coudy. she said once he had enough money he would come back for her. reporter: pedro was felipe's teacr. ldren left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could get them a betu.r life in the reporter: the secondary school...
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gomez is not alone. he is joined by 28 other parents from central america who were deported without their children and are now demanding to get them back. >> the vast majority of these parents were deported without ever having the chance to seek asylum in the united states. >> reporter: e a lawyer working with the family, says the government has an obligation to reunite them,eder last july. >> the government has stated th making efforts to reunify these families and we're here to make sure the government complies with their obligations. >> reporter: border patrol officials on site tell us they are at capacity and the parents will have to wait. elmer gomez and the others vow to stay as long as it takes. >> that was mariana atencio reporting. >>> let's check back in with michelle grossman. it looks beautiful across the map. >> messy in new york city, we were talking about the puddles this morning. snow and sleet in the northeast. this is moving out this morning. we're going to be left with bitterly cold in
gomez is not alone. he is joined by 28 other parents from central america who were deported without their children and are now demanding to get them back. >> the vast majority of these parents were deported without ever having the chance to seek asylum in the united states. >> reporter: e a lawyer working with the family, says the government has an obligation to reunite them,eder last july. >> the government has stated th making efforts to reunify these families and we're here...
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about all the democrats issues, the road map ahead is democratic congressman from california jimmy gomez. congressman, let's start with the next steps from oversight committee. after michael cohen's testimony, i know he's coming back, who else do you want to hear from? >> i think we want to hear from a variety of people but allen weisselberg is the main person we want to hear. all our questions go back to his finances and to his taxes. and allen is the lynch pin. if we've seen anything in history especially when it comes to this country, powerful people are not usually brought down by the crimes they commit, they are usually brought down by the taxes that they failed to file. >> so do you think that trump family members like jared and ivanka, don jr. they should testify as well? >> i think they are definitely on the table. i think that elijah cummings who is a great chairman he'll take a hard look. if he thinks we'll get something from them he'll call them in but he'll focus on allen weisselberg first. >> congressman, where are you on impeachment? do you think that should be on the table
about all the democrats issues, the road map ahead is democratic congressman from california jimmy gomez. congressman, let's start with the next steps from oversight committee. after michael cohen's testimony, i know he's coming back, who else do you want to hear from? >> i think we want to hear from a variety of people but allen weisselberg is the main person we want to hear. all our questions go back to his finances and to his taxes. and allen is the lynch pin. if we've seen anything in...
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eight—year—old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the us but died after crossing the border. some of these boys have only just found out. before he left he told his sister catarina that their dad was taking him to the us so he could study. he said once he had enough money he would come back for her. pedro was felipe's teacher. twelve children left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could give them a better life in the us. this secondary school was built by a charity but there's no money to keep it going. children here stop studying when they turn 13. guatemala has some of the worst poverty and malnutrition rates in the region, especially in rural and indigenous areas like this one. felipe's family have gone back to the village and now his body is resting here with those of his relatives. although his death was a tragedy for this community, it has not stopped people from wanting to leave, even if it means risking their lives. felipe's mum says sometimes they can't afford to buy firewood for cooking so they don't eat. in the future, felipe would have
eight—year—old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the us but died after crossing the border. some of these boys have only just found out. before he left he told his sister catarina that their dad was taking him to the us so he could study. he said once he had enough money he would come back for her. pedro was felipe's teacher. twelve children left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could give them a better life in the us. this secondary school was built by a...
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alyana gomez joins us now live in the city with more. alyana? >> reporter: frank and julie, there are currently 60 of the devices installed in an intersection throughout the city, and it is through a pilot company. started back in may. is costing the seven public utilities commission about $70,000 for this pilot program. one of those cameras is right here near city hall, but right now it's only monitoring power usage and efficiency, but because of these devices being capable of so much more, that is what people have concerns about. at 60 intersection throughout the city, you might find small white boxes at the top of certain streetlights. the innovative continental local capabilities inside these devices is what the utility commissions want to invest $90 million into. >> but we see with the operational efficiency is that we would know immediately that say streetlight is broken. we would not have to drive around with crews to try to locate a streetlight that happens to be out. we know immediately. >> reporter: the $19 million estimate would pay f
alyana gomez joins us now live in the city with more. alyana? >> reporter: frank and julie, there are currently 60 of the devices installed in an intersection throughout the city, and it is through a pilot company. started back in may. is costing the seven public utilities commission about $70,000 for this pilot program. one of those cameras is right here near city hall, but right now it's only monitoring power usage and efficiency, but because of these devices being capable of so much...
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eight—year—old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the us but died after crossing the border.t found out. before he left he told his sister catarina that their dad was taking him to the us so he could study. he said once he had enough money he would come back for her. pedro was felipe's teacher. 12 children left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could give them a better life in the us. this secondary school was built by a charity but there's no money to keep it going. children here stop studying when they turn 13. guatemala has some of the worst poverty and malnutrition rates in the region, especially in rural and indigenous areas like this one. felipe's family have gone back to the village and now his body is resting here with those of his relatives. although his death was a tragedy for this community, it has not stopped people from wanting to leave, even if it means risking their lives. felipe's mum says sometimes they can't afford to buy firewood for cooking so they don't eat. in the future, felipe would have been expected, as the older son, to
eight—year—old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the us but died after crossing the border.t found out. before he left he told his sister catarina that their dad was taking him to the us so he could study. he said once he had enough money he would come back for her. pedro was felipe's teacher. 12 children left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could give them a better life in the us. this secondary school was built by a charity but there's no money to keep...
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jimmy gomez of california is joining us. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> we're learning news today. we're following a lot of news today. what's your reaction to this sprawling college admissions scandal? one of the coaches who was indicted today, the ucla men's soccer coach. an individual named jorge salsedo lives in your district. what's your reaction? >> i don't know him. one of the things -- i'm pissed off and appalled by this. i'm a son of immigrants who had to work two jobs while attending community college to transfer to ucla and graduate at the top of my class and go to harvard after that. there are countless people and kids like me working hard to change their life. they don't have parents that are going to bribe their way into college or falsify athletic records. it's appalling. i think these people have to be held accountable. >> truly shocking when you read the 23-page indictment. it's enormous and it's really outrageous. you make an excellent point. let's talk about some other i
jimmy gomez of california is joining us. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> we're learning news today. we're following a lot of news today. what's your reaction to this sprawling college admissions scandal? one of the coaches who was indicted today, the ucla men's soccer coach. an individual named jorge salsedo lives in your district. what's your reaction? >> i don't know him. one of the things -- i'm pissed off and appalled by this. i'm a son...
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robo a vehÍculos no es nada nuevo pero si se ha visto un fuerte incremento como nos cuenta miguel gÓmezad que tiene es de tipo de problemas. >>ya van 145 robos similares en tan sÓlo dos meses y lo que las autoridades advierten es que donde mÁs ocurre es en los centros comerciales. por lo menos20 vehÍculos fueron vandalizados pero esta no es la Única ciudad que es la viviendo esta ola de vandalismo. >>uno estÁ acostumbrado a salir y a dejar a veces cosas del trabajo o a veces de los niÑos y uno se siente seguro y pienso que lo mejor es no dejar nada de valor. >>aunque estÁ aumentao es de ba coche red verde bajar sus pertenencias las autoridades indican que pueden has ver un reclamo has compaÑÍas de seguro de coche. >>si se siguen reportando casos a este ritmo fÁcilmente sobre pasarÁn las del 2018 es una reparaciÓn mÁs ante costosa y esto no cuenta. >>en medio de una crisis de vivienda cambian esta complicada realidad a travÉs del programa conocido hades y nado a trabajadores de bajos ingresos para generar fondos con fines de mantenimiento. >> queremos proteger los inquilinos que estÁn su
robo a vehÍculos no es nada nuevo pero si se ha visto un fuerte incremento como nos cuenta miguel gÓmezad que tiene es de tipo de problemas. >>ya van 145 robos similares en tan sÓlo dos meses y lo que las autoridades advierten es que donde mÁs ocurre es en los centros comerciales. por lo menos20 vehÍculos fueron vandalizados pero esta no es la Única ciudad que es la viviendo esta ola de vandalismo. >>uno estÁ acostumbrado a salir y a dejar a veces cosas del trabajo o a veces...
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eight—year—old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the us but died after crossing the border.ft he told his sister catarina that their dad was taking him to the us so he could study. he said once he had enough money he would come back for her. pedro was felipe's teacher. 12 children left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could give them a better life in the us. this secondary school was built by a charity but there's no money to keep it going. children here stop studying when they turn 13. guatemala has some of the worst poverty and malnutrition rates in the region, especially in rural and indigenous areas like this one. felipe's family have gone back to the village and now his body is resting here with those of his relatives. although his death was a tragedy for this community, it has not stopped people from wanting to leave, even if it means risking their lives. felipe's mum says sometimes they can't afford to buy firewood for cooking so they don't eat. in the future, felipe would have been expected, as the older son, to send money home to pay fo
eight—year—old felipe gomez alonzo dreamed of life in the us but died after crossing the border.ft he told his sister catarina that their dad was taking him to the us so he could study. he said once he had enough money he would come back for her. pedro was felipe's teacher. 12 children left the school at the end of last year. their parents thought they could give them a better life in the us. this secondary school was built by a charity but there's no money to keep it going. children here...
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a house of representatives over our role as a co-equal branch of government. >> congressman jimmy gomezanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, how much do you know about the conspiracy theory qanon? nbc news columnist ben collins has been covering the anti-hillary clinton conspiracy and he was shocked what he saw at the rally last night. he's going to tell us about that right after this break. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my
a house of representatives over our role as a co-equal branch of government. >> congressman jimmy gomezanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, how much do you know about the conspiracy theory qanon? nbc news columnist ben collins has been covering the anti-hillary clinton conspiracy and he was shocked what he saw at the rally last night. he's going to tell us about that right after this break. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means,...
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joining me now, congressman gomez, a democrat, freshman democrat from california.s a member of the house ways and means committee as well as the oversight committee. congressman, i credit you that you're new at this, but you knew actually what congress' job is and had the school the treasury secretary of the united states who has been on the job, by the way, for two years. >> thanks for having me. first, i want to send my condolences to the people of new zealand for the tragedy today. >> thank you, sir. >> yes, this administration doesn't want to answer any questions. we had a hearing on the same day with wilbur ross and steve mnuchin and neither one of them want to answer questions. they want to dodge and make sure they never answer anything that puts them or the president add jeopardy. we're going to push them. that is our job. >> that is your job. >> that's the responsibility of congress. >> that's what you're elected to do, sir. let's go back to the conversation you had with michael cohen. it was kind of remarkable. michael cohen was at the time, his lawyer, hi
joining me now, congressman gomez, a democrat, freshman democrat from california.s a member of the house ways and means committee as well as the oversight committee. congressman, i credit you that you're new at this, but you knew actually what congress' job is and had the school the treasury secretary of the united states who has been on the job, by the way, for two years. >> thanks for having me. first, i want to send my condolences to the people of new zealand for the tragedy today....
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a house of representatives over our role as a co-equal branch of government. >> congressman jimmy gomez, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, how much do you know about the conspiracy theory qanon? nbc news reporter ben collins has been covering the pro-trump anti-hillary conspiracy and he was shocked by what he saw at the trump rally last night. he's going to tell us about that right after this break. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. paper prepares us switplease have a seat. showcases the best ideas and motivates decisions. let's get started. when making a big impression matters, use paper. well, how does that sound? we're in! paper and packaging. how life unfolds. heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if t
a house of representatives over our role as a co-equal branch of government. >> congressman jimmy gomez, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, how much do you know about the conspiracy theory qanon? nbc news reporter ben collins has been covering the pro-trump anti-hillary conspiracy and he was shocked by what he saw at the trump rally last night. he's going to tell us about that right after this break. that's a win. but it's not the only...
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cabo para detener a familias migrantes en el paso texas mientras estaba bajo custodia mientras felipe gómezrios días >>la secretaria pidió cuentas de las políticas del presidente donald trump >> con sus historias de vida conmueve y como perdieron todo al quedarse sin su estatus migratorio >> este miércoles retumbaba el cabildeo en el congreso primero los soñadores adentro eran beneficiados por el tps >> ojalá que esas palabras se transformen en realidad >> a muchos contestó diciendo que la inmigración estaba fuera de control republicanos felicitaron por su trabajo porque ha bajado los asesinatos muchos cometidos por menores indocumentados los demócratas molestos indagaron sobre los que están separados de sus familias y los solicitantes de asilo todos los soñadores y beneficiarios podrían terminar en algo, pero >> tengo miedo que el senado no tenga el mismo apoyo >> en el capitolio randy serrano telemundo >> vámonos a una pausa. y al volver; momentos de tensión se vivieron en una parada de tráfico ademenásentran padres de familias llevó un arma de fuego a una escuela >> es el panorama en el
cabo para detener a familias migrantes en el paso texas mientras estaba bajo custodia mientras felipe gómezrios días >>la secretaria pidió cuentas de las políticas del presidente donald trump >> con sus historias de vida conmueve y como perdieron todo al quedarse sin su estatus migratorio >> este miércoles retumbaba el cabildeo en el congreso primero los soñadores adentro eran beneficiados por el tps >> ojalá que esas palabras se transformen en realidad >> a...
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gomez is not alone.is joined by 28 other parents from central america who were deported without their children and are now demanding to get them back. >> the vast majority of these parents were deported without ever having the chance to seek asylum in the united states. >> reporter: erica pinero, a lawyer working with the family, says the government has an obligation to reunite them, citing a federal judge's order last july. >> the government has affirmatively stated that they're making efforts to reunify these families, and we're here to make sure that the government complies with their obligations. >> reporter: border patrol officials on site tell us they are at capacity and the parents will have to wait. elmer gomez and the others vow to stay as long as it takes. >> that was mariana atencio there. no power is stronger than a parent's love. we wish them luck. >>> we're just getting started. at the top of the hour, we go to msnbc's "up with david gura," but you can tell us now since you have 17 minutes
gomez is not alone.is joined by 28 other parents from central america who were deported without their children and are now demanding to get them back. >> the vast majority of these parents were deported without ever having the chance to seek asylum in the united states. >> reporter: erica pinero, a lawyer working with the family, says the government has an obligation to reunite them, citing a federal judge's order last july. >> the government has affirmatively stated that...
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a house of representatives over our role as a co-equal branch of government. >> congressman jimmy gomez, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, how much do you know about the conspiracy theory qanon? nbc news columnist ben collins has been covering the anti-hillary clinton conspiracy and he was shocked what he saw at the rally last night. he's going to tell us about that right after this break. that right after this break [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt this type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ new tide pods 2.0 with upgraded 4-in-1 technology. your detergent, stain removers, and odor fighters all fit, in the palm of your hand. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. into our subaru forester. w
a house of representatives over our role as a co-equal branch of government. >> congressman jimmy gomez, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, how much do you know about the conspiracy theory qanon? nbc news columnist ben collins has been covering the anti-hillary clinton conspiracy and he was shocked what he saw at the rally last night. he's going to tell us about that right after this break. that right after this break [zara larsson -...
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i want to go now to jimmy gomez who sits on the house oversight committee. thank you for being with me. so are you satisfied with this report? >> no, not at all. see i wanted to see the report and the american people want to see the report immediately. and we want to make sure that all of the evidence comes out and the truth comes out. you know, if they were going to redact something i understand on some level, but at the same time, if they're redacting in order to protect the president from saving him from embarrassment or preventing congress from following lineuna we'll push back. >> so let me get to the bottom of this issue. this is what this is about. they're fighting over the date but the real issue is what we'll get. and chairman nadler is saying i don't want any redactions. he's going all the way over here. the top republican on the judiciary committee doug collins said if that happens, barr would quote break the law. there need to be redactions. according to barr's letter as i said the longest part was listing out what he's working topically to redac
i want to go now to jimmy gomez who sits on the house oversight committee. thank you for being with me. so are you satisfied with this report? >> no, not at all. see i wanted to see the report and the american people want to see the report immediately. and we want to make sure that all of the evidence comes out and the truth comes out. you know, if they were going to redact something i understand on some level, but at the same time, if they're redacting in order to protect the president...
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similares ocurridos recientemente donde los coyotesayudar a los inmigrantes a abrir agujeros, oscar gÓmezantes de cruzar el muro. cruzaron bajo el muro antiguo fijo de este agente fronterizo. en total se arrestaron a 300 personas. >> vienen en grupos, todos vienen en grupo. hay personas que han venido, 60 a 70 personas. y luego dicen vamos a hacer un hoyo por aquÍ. si no los meten por abajo y se pasan. >> un agente de la patrulla fronteriza los retiene, mientras que llegan mÁs camionetas para que sean transportados al centro de procesamiento. >> al mismo tiempo que es una crisis humanitaria la parte de los coyotes estÁn haciendo negocio. gente que estÁ pagando por venir. >> cruzaron por pequeÑos rÍos. en san luis cada dÍa se restan entre 100 a 400 personas. en el camino hay coyotes haciendo negocio o para buscar cÓmo beneficiarse. patricia: mÉxico volviÓ a dar luz verde a estados unidos para que a camp en el puesto fronterizo de reynosa, y esperen allÍ su turno para acusar a texas. aÚn no han fijado cuotas ni fechas para tramitar el cruce de los indocumentados. y como nos cuenta pedro roj
similares ocurridos recientemente donde los coyotesayudar a los inmigrantes a abrir agujeros, oscar gÓmezantes de cruzar el muro. cruzaron bajo el muro antiguo fijo de este agente fronterizo. en total se arrestaron a 300 personas. >> vienen en grupos, todos vienen en grupo. hay personas que han venido, 60 a 70 personas. y luego dicen vamos a hacer un hoyo por aquÍ. si no los meten por abajo y se pasan. >> un agente de la patrulla fronteriza los retiene, mientras que llegan mÁs...
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el seÑor josÉ gÓmez muestra lo que quedÓ del incendio que consumiÓ tres inmuebles y una casa rodante,s en una zona no incorporada en rgdur city. contrucciones de tres vivientes. varios inmuebles se incendiaron y esto motivÓ la salida de tres adultos y un niÑo. se trata de un apropiada se construyeron viviendas en la parte trasera que no cumplÍan con los cÓdigos establecidos, traduciÉndose en un verdadero riesgo. >> cada vez que se construye un edificio de viviendas se debe contar con los permisos correspondientes porque necesita la seguridad como inquilinos. >> no alcanzÓ el fuego llegaron a tiempo los bomberos. >> por su par del condado de san mateo dijo que cuando se construye sin permiso se considera ilegal y se considera a multa y varÍa dependiendo de la naturaleza y el alcance de la conducciÓn no permitida. >> los daÑos ocasionados por el siniestro ansÍan de unos $130,000, no se han determinado las causas de este incendio. >> el supervisor del condado de santa clara presentÓ una propuesta de cambiar la polÍtica de notificaciÓn cuando liberan a ciertos reos de aquÍ mismo del conda
el seÑor josÉ gÓmez muestra lo que quedÓ del incendio que consumiÓ tres inmuebles y una casa rodante,s en una zona no incorporada en rgdur city. contrucciones de tres vivientes. varios inmuebles se incendiaron y esto motivÓ la salida de tres adultos y un niÑo. se trata de un apropiada se construyeron viviendas en la parte trasera que no cumplÍan con los cÓdigos establecidos, traduciÉndose en un verdadero riesgo. >> cada vez que se construye un edificio de viviendas se debe...
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i'm seeing there's in berlin thanks for joining us former nissan boss carlos gomez once one of the world's most high flying executives but for the past three months he's been sitting in a tokyo jail on allegations he falsified financial reports related to his pay now he has a new lawyer seventy three year old junichiro here or not is known in japan as the razor and has a track record of high profile acquittals and during a monday press conference here narco said he could not only win the bail that has alluded go on but also the case against the former executive. goannas charged with underreporting his pay to financial or thirty's his new defense witness i knew about the practice for ten years but suddenly sprung it on japanese prosecutors when they wanted to oust him. descension innocent should have dealt with and rectified these cases internally especially as they had ten years to do so so i repeat this it is very peculiar that they have brought the cases to prosecutors now . so why wouldn't a sun target go on here or knock a didn't offer a theory industry experts however have noted disco
i'm seeing there's in berlin thanks for joining us former nissan boss carlos gomez once one of the world's most high flying executives but for the past three months he's been sitting in a tokyo jail on allegations he falsified financial reports related to his pay now he has a new lawyer seventy three year old junichiro here or not is known in japan as the razor and has a track record of high profile acquittals and during a monday press conference here narco said he could not only win the bail...
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>>-invirtiendo mÁs de $250,000,000 en seguridad, desde la ciudad de san josÉ israel gÓmez noticias. >os de la Última semana seguir haciendo estragos en la bahÍa, para muestra este pequeÑo socavÓn, estÁ ubicado sobre la calle la fallÉt, hasta ahora no hay un tiempo estimado sobre cuÁnto tiempo estará el socavÓn. >> por otro lado el director de educaciÓn para adultos en el distrito escolar unificado de pittsburgh fue baleado en la madrugada del sÁbado aparente una disputa domÉstica y se debate entre la vida y la muerte. fue baleado por su esposa en su propia casa y la muerte fue remitida a la cÁrcel del condado bajo intento de homicidio. aÚn se desconocen la causa de la aparente disputa. cualquier persona que experimente esta violencia domÉstica puede publicarse contra la violencia publicarse contra la violencia domÉstica el nÚmero es uno 807 99 72 33, reporta su caso y evite tragedias innecesarias. >> con el fin de poner un freno al uso de arma ciento de personas llegaron al capitolio estatal para exigir mÁs fondos para proteger a las comunidades. >> no era la primera vez que llegaban
>>-invirtiendo mÁs de $250,000,000 en seguridad, desde la ciudad de san josÉ israel gÓmez noticias. >os de la Última semana seguir haciendo estragos en la bahÍa, para muestra este pequeÑo socavÓn, estÁ ubicado sobre la calle la fallÉt, hasta ahora no hay un tiempo estimado sobre cuÁnto tiempo estará el socavÓn. >> por otro lado el director de educaciÓn para adultos en el distrito escolar unificado de pittsburgh fue baleado en la madrugada del sÁbado aparente una...