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the reality is i don't think it will be as quick as the partly beca the new challenges. but what they want to do is send a message out that they are being tough about the imsue of illegagration. this has been a focus for president trump and it will continue to be a focus as we go to next year's presidential election. sophie: he has also been talking about birt citizenship today. chris: yeah, so this came as a bit of a surprise. it had been talked about beforei the trump stration looking to take away the rights of anyone born in america to be an american citizen. this has been issued because there are families arriving here, pregnant women among them, who have children there who have the right to remain inside the country. president trump has time and time again said that that is something he fee should not be the case. today he said it was ridiculous and something he was seriously looking at. sophie: chris, thanks very much. a look at some other news. the u.s. national security advisor has dismissed the venezuelan president's claims he had approved months of back channel
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. >> whether it was washing dishes e playing the violin beca have a big family and that's usat took anger for me to become a fullian. i was a weekend musician. they wash dishes or do something. when you're a full time musician you sound differently and you walk differently. and for me music is-- is-- is an invitation to visit your spirituality and visit your romance without guilt. >> reporter: but when did you figure that out? >> in tijuana, watching the strippers strip.ep >>ter: in the 1950's santana cut his teeth as a guitar playeamong the patrons and prostitutes in the strip joints on tijuana's avenida revolucion. >> you know i started noticing that you play-- ♪ dad dad dad dada down you know like honky tonk. ♪ doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ♪ and the woman started walking just like--ad ♪dada and then i was like, "oh!" >> reporter: eventuae young guitarist and his family migrated to san francisco, where carlos ban to pattern himself after what he calls the magnificent american blues guitar masters. he says his influences included t. bone walker... ♪ ♪ b.b. king...♪ ♪ ♪ bud
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partida millonaria para que mÁs residentes se hagan ciudadanos anunciÓ hoy que acepta solicitudes de becasil y pueden agarrar esos beneficios y sentirse mÁs parte de ese paÍs. organizaciones hicieron su programa con voluntarios pero con han ayudado a miles de residentes a naturalizarse nosotros debemos elegir a nuestros representantes y rosa marÍa guzmÁn finalmente buscará convertirse en ciudadana y dice que el apoyo de esta organizaciÓn le brinda un poco de confianza el poco de inglÉs que se me va a ayudar y lÍderes dicen que los fondos llegarÁn en el momento oportuno y la agencia harÁ cambios y que se implementarÍa en en diciembre o en prÓximo enero lo irónico es que la dura polÍtica migratori animÓ a esta inmigrante ahÍ nicaragüense hacerse ciudadana para poder votar la agencia reportado un incremento significativo en solicitudes de ciudadanÍa pero a la misma vez las demoras del trÁmite cada vez son mÁs y pese al fuerte rechazo dentro y fuera de guatemala el reciente acuerdo migratorio. crÍticos del acuerdo dicen que guatemala no cumple con lascaracterÍsticas. el secretario interino de
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becae blk we'res -- bla dtincfrom blk hetesexus.is a st ide amy: just theeginning of th show, i i wasreing headlines, one of them was the tate of len polanco, transgender woman who was found de i in jail cell atikers is h sued the cityf new york or her dea. thdiexiner sing e convocatns of epilepsy -- died frocomptionof epilepsy. it viotethe 14th amendmentasells with disity a. sheas jailed r twmo after she was unab to post $500 bai a picture at every vel of ran america and que rism, etc she was the cenoft. u talk about mass inrceratio andne the wayshat if y'reoi to deith antiacism inhis >> black queer communities are reikely to ber and black hesexuals -- than black hetesexuals. some of themre subject to this te ofioncrom thth state. mt oioly, blac trsgde wom are litally exenng aenocide. i don't ow of any way toalk theire fact thaha avere li expecy he 30'y is i this i20nd we ve group ofmericans whose life expectans inhe mid 30' and part of the reas why i beuse people of color, bl ople, whop,merica ot valueheir lives. viewhe a w in whi
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el gobernador de sinaloa ha prometido ayudarles, inclusive consiguiéndoles becas de estudio para sussagna en olive garden.de crear nueva lasagna mia desde $12.99. escoge entre cuasalsas y seis toppings, para crear más de 20 combinaciones. nueva lasagna mia, por tiempo limitado, sólo en olive garden. ♪ ♪ nuevo helado magnum doble caramelo con sal de mar. cuidadosamente hecho para que lo rompas helados magnum. este es demasiado fancy. ¿tan difícil es conseguir un sabor puro? un sabor suave que no arruine mi paladar. ♪ ¡eres un genio! el sabor puro y suave de bud light. ¡lo bueno, si rico, 2 veces bueno! obtener wraps de huevoy qu. 2 bagels con queso crema por $4. 2 croissants de tocino, huevo y qupor $5es con dunkin' go2s. américa se mueve con dunkin'. el tbajo duro deja huella. se nota en tu ropa. polvo, mugre, y cada mancha que el trabajo deja en ti. nuevo tide heavy duty. diseñado para las manchas imposibles. teresa: sin duda, la masiva y rápida migración de venezolanos presenta un gran reto logístico y económico para los países vecinos. con la apertura de un centro para migrantes,
el gobernador de sinaloa ha prometido ayudarles, inclusive consiguiéndoles becas de estudio para sussagna en olive garden.de crear nueva lasagna mia desde $12.99. escoge entre cuasalsas y seis toppings, para crear más de 20 combinaciones. nueva lasagna mia, por tiempo limitado, sólo en olive garden. ♪ ♪ nuevo helado magnum doble caramelo con sal de mar. cuidadosamente hecho para que lo rompas helados magnum. este es demasiado fancy. ¿tan difícil es conseguir un sabor puro? un sabor...
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this is the time m men should t masih:h: the govovernment in n nts toto control socieiety becae theyw that this generation is not going to keep silent. they found social media as an alternative media to express themselves, to be loud, and to break the censorship. thth is why ththe social media itself is a threat for islamic republic of iran, so they try to block it, because they see this is the main battleground, and they don't want to lose the control. ♪ masih: i have so many dreams, but the biggest one is that, one day, women in iran have the power to run the country. my dream is just to see women are as equal as men. ♪ host: sport is another activity that genender roles in m muslim communities make dficult for women to fly participapate in. yet,layiying bketbalall football can be deeply liberating. not only is it healthy and physically strengthening, sport can also help build self-confidence. >> hadeer really packs a punch. and that's what saves her from all sorts of unwanted, male attention. here on the streets of cairo, sexual harassment is a common experience. her training part
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y que este organismo cam bair el monto de las becas. los apoyos a los deportistas v.ta de beneficiarios de la subasta y enfrenta a diario carencias como muchos deportistas mexicanos. y tiene que vender chocolates para acudir al mundial de arco que se celebra en unos dÍas. traer una medalla a mÉxico requiere esfuerzo, disciplina y tambiÉn de mucho dinero. en mÉxico, vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo. >>> con esto vamos a una pausa, al regresar en noticias telemundo. con gran abstencionismo en las urnas, los guatemaltecos eligen a su prÓximo presidente. los niÑos migrante que esperan en tijuana pueden acudir a la escuela gracias a una noble iniciativa. >>> y mÁs adelante, en nuestro tiempos de deportes en inglaterra el manchester united abre la temporada goleando. ♪. ♪. ♪ algunos buscamos más allá. quizá no sabemos aún qué es lo que andamos buscando. pero sabemos que está ahí fuera... ...más allá del horizonte. sí tú también lo estás buscando Ésta, es la manera de llegar. jeep grand cherokee 2019. ♪ jeep grand cherokee 2019. gracias a jodi, covergirl ha creado la base tr
y que este organismo cam bair el monto de las becas. los apoyos a los deportistas v.ta de beneficiarios de la subasta y enfrenta a diario carencias como muchos deportistas mexicanos. y tiene que vender chocolates para acudir al mundial de arco que se celebra en unos dÍas. traer una medalla a mÉxico requiere esfuerzo, disciplina y tambiÉn de mucho dinero. en mÉxico, vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo. >>> con esto vamos a una pausa, al regresar en noticias telemundo. con gran...
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ideal,cracycy would be beca matthew c carney: we've come e o one of the world's least hosospitable placacesthehe depthshs of winter. this is the time to find the practitioners of an ancient disappearing tradition, the last eaggle hunters of momongolia.. to get to the authentic eagle hunters, we have to endure some extreme conditions,
ideal,cracycy would be beca matthew c carney: we've come e o one of the world's least hosospitable placacesthehe depthshs of winter. this is the time to find the practitioners of an ancient disappearing tradition, the last eaggle hunters of momongolia.. to get to the authentic eagle hunters, we have to endure some extreme conditions,
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se lleva una beca para la universidad de 30.000 dÓlares y ademÁs un premio de 50 mil dÓlares en equipo a la ciudad. >>> la demonia la diabla y yo, y el cartel. >>> es un gran equipo de mujeres. >>> y esta batalla es solo nuestra. >>> ¿quÉ tal? lo mejor es hablar con dos protagonistas para que nos cuenten cÓmo se presente este estreno, aquÍ estÁn carmen y fabiÁn. >>> gusto saludarlos otra vez chicos. >>> desde temprano estÁn. >>> tes de esa temprano, pero bueno, cuando estamos de estreno hay que celebrarlo y estar activos desde temprano. >>> claro. >>> y contarles a todo el pÚblico, a ver en quÉ etapa se encuentran ahora en el final del paraÍso, albeiro y catalina? >>> dios mÍo, bueno este ustedes ser podrÁn dar cuenta que en la jornada pasada la escena final albeiro llega a la oficina catalina diciendo dame la oportunidad usted siente por mÍ, y se dan un besito, y pasan dos aÑos, y aquÍ comienza esta nueva temporada y ustedes se van a dar cuenta de cÓmo esta relacion entre estos personajes que se han amado comienza a evolucionar. >>> un amor mÁs maduro? >>> creo que esta temporada es u
se lleva una beca para la universidad de 30.000 dÓlares y ademÁs un premio de 50 mil dÓlares en equipo a la ciudad. >>> la demonia la diabla y yo, y el cartel. >>> es un gran equipo de mujeres. >>> y esta batalla es solo nuestra. >>> ¿quÉ tal? lo mejor es hablar con dos protagonistas para que nos cuenten cÓmo se presente este estreno, aquÍ estÁn carmen y fabiÁn. >>> gusto saludarlos otra vez chicos. >>> desde temprano estÁn....
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huddled the boys together remind them what was what >> elizabeth, new jersey is known in the best light becaat we felt the same pain but at the same time it was a joyous time for usd four times host said by their families in victory and defeat >> for the rest of my life i'm proud you're going to call me coach. there's dad and there's coach. i love you guys. >> reporter: for the coach this was one last chance tagive his team a lift before getting a lift >> last thing. i need you to help me out. >> you go to a movie with me and it's a sad movie, you're probableab probably going to see a tear going town my face and i want the boys to know it's okay too >> little league wisdom fit for all sizes. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> having played little league it can't be over stated how impactful those coaches are really for rest of your life. >> those are the tears in baseball that we want to see >>> and good morning to you. it's friday, and that rhymes with fri-yay, hey! 4:30 for you, a live look at san francisco from san bruno mountain. beautiful shot, in case you want to sit out on the top of your hood,
huddled the boys together remind them what was what >> elizabeth, new jersey is known in the best light becaat we felt the same pain but at the same time it was a joyous time for usd four times host said by their families in victory and defeat >> for the rest of my life i'm proud you're going to call me coach. there's dad and there's coach. i love you guys. >> reporter: for the coach this was one last chance tagive his team a lift before getting a lift >> last thing. i...
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anthony: gun control was a huge issue beca the shootings in el paso and dayton, and there was a forum put up by everytown, michael bloomberg's gun group. 16 of the candidates came spoke. it was interesting, because the democrats argued about health care, anher big issue at the debate in detroit. but here they were on the same page with gun control. they want background checks, they witt to do away assault weapons, they want to do away with high-capacity magazines. they feel like after democrats have been beaten down on this issue, they finally have theic pun their side and might be able to get something done. nada: we focus a lot on president trump?hat about erat did you get about voter support for him he carried the state in the last election. anthony: he did carry the stat y and wh get out of des moines and the college towns there is a lot of support for him. it was interesting, i waswa ing by the republican state party desk and thereas a woman respectfully giving the method -- the man a piece of her mind, saying that she voted for donald trump before but the foreign policy and the
anthony: gun control was a huge issue beca the shootings in el paso and dayton, and there was a forum put up by everytown, michael bloomberg's gun group. 16 of the candidates came spoke. it was interesting, because the democrats argued about health care, anher big issue at the debate in detroit. but here they were on the same page with gun control. they want background checks, they witt to do away assault weapons, they want to do away with high-capacity magazines. they feel like after democrats...
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upsetting, and i think at when we are in that space, we can see the contradictions, we can see them becaewe know it has been ma by a person who has given -- who has made a commitment toharing what they are hearing and how they feel about what they are hearing. laura: a very novel way of responding to the presidents tweets. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funor this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; from viewers like you. thank you. ...is just up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i think we're off to a great start.
upsetting, and i think at when we are in that space, we can see the contradictions, we can see them becaewe know it has been ma by a person who has given -- who has made a commitment toharing what they are hearing and how they feel about what they are hearing. laura: a very novel way of responding to the presidents tweets. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funor this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and...
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. >> i think a lot of it is also strategic empicture acte e becae biden is still leading the polls. you need himoove down and the only way to get there is by criticizing his record, which is by extension critieszing the ent's record. we saw on both nights, but certainly on the second night be , a flash point that can among the democrats, who are caught between to we really want do restore the obama white house, move bey trump or, as warren and sanders have argued, do democrats need a enoughbi er, bolder policy to draw voters to the polls and turn out and dispatchn trump i 2020. robert: you're talking to voters, dan. what do democratic voters juan? dan: they want somebody who can beat prosecute trump. and inning -- president trump. and i think detroit didn't come close to answer that questio for them. there wasn't anybody who really emerged in detroit who has i think what a lot of people a looking for. we've been focused on the plans. elizabeth warren has risen because she has plans for everything and this notion of i have a plan -- everybody else has adopted it and i think the i hav
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. >>> tonight, how one of hollywood's best-known villains just beca >>> one item on back-to-school shopping list this year is in high demand. this is in the wake of the recent mass shootings across the country. maria medina is in redwood city wi at parents are buying their kids.>> reporter: bulletproof backpacks have been on the market for a few years. there is now a renewed call for attention to them and sales are on the rise for back-to-school shopping. there is an increase of sales for a bulletproof hoodie, created by a woman right here in the bay area. >> i never thought this day would come when my child goes to school, and it is like he is going to war. >> reporter: the worst-case scenarios crossed her mind. >> it is sad and scary. >> reporter: some moms and dads are taking the extra step to prepare for the worst. there purchasing their children bulletproof backpacks for school. the demand is up after the recent shootings in ohio, texas, and gilroy, and so is the demand. this is a property, called the wonder hoodie. >> it is a hoodie that has a bulletproof vest inside. you can zip it o
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we have students here telling us that they don't want that there becae they don't feel it is empoweringy day in their school. at the end of the dait is in a lobby as a decoration. it is art that is decy ating the loof washington rehif:> does anyone -- is there evert a mohat a student passes by this mural, is offended but then learns that, in fact, e mural in fact wants to attack slavery even sort of call out tt fact that e americans, there was a genocide that sort of led to a destruction of a culture to build america up? doep that heat all? does that ever do anything to change a mind set forstudents who pass by the mural? >> well, what i think people have to understand it is not being talked about right now with context, with historical context, that is not brought up. it is just er no context, no plaque, nothing telling what the artist is trying to g . no talkabout it. like people are saying it is a great teaching tool but it into e used to teach. so if that is the intent put ányin a museum. does not need to be decoration. >> thi
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sophie: more on travel now, e becae new ceo of virgin galactic has announced that the company will begin commercial flights into space by the end of next year. hoe project has not been w its problems. in 2014, a pilot died after crashing durg a test flight. there have been concerns over the project's environmental impact. the bbc traveled to the virgin galactic spaceport in s. reporter: 20 miles past the town of truth or consequences in the new mexico desert, we find spaceport america. we are here to get a rare impse inside that. it bills itself as the world's very first purpose-builtce commercial srt, and it is home to virgin galactic, richard branson's company hoping to send fee-paying customers to space. the spaceport's exterior is the product of british architects. it has cost 179 million pounds to build. oaa bill which has been fld by state government and local taxpayers. eventually five spacecraft will reside in the hangar, and it is here passengers will receive three days training before blting off into the upper atmosphere. inv's tickets cost 200,000 pounds for a 19-minute flight
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see, becae his words lifted my mood, and because i was happier throughout the day, i wa kinder.visioned this cycle where my kindness makes someone else kinder, whichelifts someon up, until we're all smiling on top of the world. now, i don't want t represent that all correctional officers are because they're just not. [ laughter ] but i also think it's important to note that thasn't just like a fluke. see, i live in westlock on the fourth tier. every night i hear this officer as he's walking down the tier at last count time. t reason why i hear him is because he's stopping at guys' cells, asking themabout their day. he's just doing the things that humahebeings do they want each other to know that you matter. and every night when he comes by my cell, i stop whatever i'm doing, watching tv, reading a book, i'm like, good night, brother. he continues with the count, getting ready to go home to his family. before he leaves he says, goo night, brothers, gentlemen, lady, good night. [ applause ] ♪ >> iendo yoin ddubitably, man. >> i'm joinednow by troy williams who was an inmate at san
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partida millonaria para que mÁs residentes se hagan ciudadanos anunciÓ hoy que acepta solicitudes de becasr y lÍderes dicen que los fondos llegarÁn en el momento oportuno y la agencia harÁ cambios y que se implementarÍa en en diciembre o en prÓximo enero lo irónico es que la dura polÍtica migratori animÓ a esta inmigrante ahÍ nicaragüense hacerse ciudadana para poder votar la agencia reportado un incremento significativo en solicitudes de ciudadanÍa pero a la misma vez las demoras del trÁmite cada vez son mÁs y pese al fuerte rechazo dentro y fuera de guatemala el reciente acuerdo migratorio. crÍticos del acuerdo dicen que guatemala no cumple con lascaracterÍsticas. el secretario interino de estados unidos sostuvieron una nueva reuniÓn en la que los solicitantes de asilo. mostrÓ su preocupación porque aÚn ha ratificado el convenio y en la crisis que aflige a nuestra frontera con mÉxico esta es una crisis que perjudica a ambos paÍses y nuestro presidente ha sido muy claro guatemala debe hacerlo suyo estos convenios son una gran oportunidad para guatemala. es por eso que es necesario ademÁs
partida millonaria para que mÁs residentes se hagan ciudadanos anunciÓ hoy que acepta solicitudes de becasr y lÍderes dicen que los fondos llegarÁn en el momento oportuno y la agencia harÁ cambios y que se implementarÍa en en diciembre o en prÓximo enero lo irónico es que la dura polÍtica migratori animÓ a esta inmigrante ahÍ nicaragüense hacerse ciudadana para poder votar la agencia reportado un incremento significativo en solicitudes de ciudadanÍa pero a la misma vez las demoras...
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i can also understand the concerns of people who are housed, beca you have a drug addiction and you'reiving outside, you got to get some mey somehow, and that's generally gonna be some smash-and-grab or a little bit of this and at. and, yes, there will be some level of crime. but these -- these are people in desrate need, and it's a societal problem. it's a problem that all of us have to handle. everyone has to put in something if you want it to get better. and, fwhnkly, having a shelter e people can go inside -- it's healthier for them. lagos: and maybe safer for the community. fagan: oh, yeah. lagos: because, as we've noted, e are folks on our streets right now. i just want to end asking you -- i mean, eone who's covered this, who's spent time on the streets for two decades, do you have hope that thlv is something we can fagan: i always have hope. we can solve this. some cities have done this. salt lake city did it with a surge. it's backslid since then, but it can be solved. it has to be solved on a bigger level, but you never give up hope on somethg -- these are people. these are h
i can also understand the concerns of people who are housed, beca you have a drug addiction and you'reiving outside, you got to get some mey somehow, and that's generally gonna be some smash-and-grab or a little bit of this and at. and, yes, there will be some level of crime. but these -- these are people in desrate need, and it's a societal problem. it's a problem that all of us have to handle. everyone has to put in something if you want it to get better. and, fwhnkly, having a shelter e...
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life expectancy is low because we have a lot of shootings, becae we have a lot of car crashes, because we have an obesity crisis. sometimes that's not due directly to the healthcare. >> most of it is, though. most of the studies show that the united states is -- you're absolutelright. there's lots of reasons for low life expectancy. but when you think about infant mortality and maternal mortality, those are some of the biggest reasons that you have low life expectancy. you have issues with diabetes. you have all these oer crises that people are facing, and so it's pretty clear, when you looa at thestics -- and i did public health for 10 years before doing all of this work -- that the united states does not have a healthcare system that provides healtare for everybody and doesn't do it at the points when it should. i mean, this isn't a new idea. it's not a radical idea. it is actually what teddy roosevelt, harry truman, lyndon johnson, all of them, actually tried to get to that place, but at the time, the systems that were put in place,w whether medicare or medicaid -- those weren't cre
life expectancy is low because we have a lot of shootings, becae we have a lot of car crashes, because we have an obesity crisis. sometimes that's not due directly to the healthcare. >> most of it is, though. most of the studies show that the united states is -- you're absolutelright. there's lots of reasons for low life expectancy. but when you think about infant mortality and maternal mortality, those are some of the biggest reasons that you have low life expectancy. you have issues...
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es tanto el potencial escolar que tiene francisco que la universidad de ofreciÓ beca completa.en hispano cambia su larga cabellera pa [cof cof] ♪ ♪ y esta noche nos depedimos con la historia descabellada de un jovencito que le dijo adios a su melena de rapunzel, para >>Éste hombre le dijo adiÓs a su melena para poder decir presente en las fuerzas armadas del paÍshizo su segunda parada como pueden ver en un salÓn de belleza y se despidiÓ de su larga melena negra que no se cortaba desde hace 15 aÑos. el batallÓn al que se inscribió sufriÓ estas imÁgenes con la siguiente leyenda, arroyo decidiÓ cortarte el cabello a cambio de un futuro brillante que con el ejÉrcito, le damos gracias a estas personas y tambiÉn a todos los que nos acompaÑaron. >>el amÉrica tendrÁ que escribir su prosa sin su poeta y buscarÁ volar alto ante tigres lo mejor del mercado europeo sigue siendo la novela en Éibar por el astro brasilero se suma el de otro grande. cada vez estÁ más cerca de conquistar el monte del vesubio, el chuck y lozano serÁ napolitano. >>y se dieron a conocer los
es tanto el potencial escolar que tiene francisco que la universidad de ofreciÓ beca completa.en hispano cambia su larga cabellera pa [cof cof] ♪ ♪ y esta noche nos depedimos con la historia descabellada de un jovencito que le dijo adios a su melena de rapunzel, para >>Éste hombre le dijo adiÓs a su melena para poder decir presente en las fuerzas armadas del paÍshizo su segunda parada como pueden ver en un salÓn de belleza y se despidiÓ de su larga melena negra que no se cortaba...
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. >> soniaecibe una beca para estudiar tanatologÍa.sin ningÚn interÉs. >> para muchos aquÍ soÑarse por estas familias losque nadie mÁs estarÍa dispuesto a hacer. sonia preparÓ con medicación los restos de marÍa guadalupe ahora es tiempo de darle sepultura. >> humane de la difuntaen medio del -- la emana de la difunta estÁ agradecida. >> los familiares de marÍa guadalupe estÁn definiendo cuál serÁ el futuro de la niÑa. ellos dicen que se llevaran su nieta a venezuela.mientras tanto sonia sigue su camino. >> tal vez por eso es que las fuerzas no fallan. tal vez por eso. >> ella va a reconocer otro muertoa quien le darÁ su Último adiÓs. >> la muerte debe ser algo como que cuando uno estÁ en una partesola que uno disfruta de la soledad, que hay paz, tranquilidad. >> en los Últimos meses la mayorÍa de laspersonas que han enterrado son inmigrantes venezolanos quienes han llegado al borde de colombia con p despuÉs de una breve pausa. >> al volver, los altos riesgos de su pasiÓn por las montaÑas. >> sÓlo se requiere un paso mal para caer. el m
. >> soniaecibe una beca para estudiar tanatologÍa.sin ningÚn interÉs. >> para muchos aquÍ soÑarse por estas familias losque nadie mÁs estarÍa dispuesto a hacer. sonia preparÓ con medicación los restos de marÍa guadalupe ahora es tiempo de darle sepultura. >> humane de la difuntaen medio del -- la emana de la difunta estÁ agradecida. >> los familiares de marÍa guadalupe estÁn definiendo cuál serÁ el futuro de la niÑa. ellos dicen que se llevaran su nieta...
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esto lo convirtiÓ en la ganadora nacional de dibujos y hoy ella misma nos acompaÑan para celebrar becaar unos cinco dÍas >>> ella dijo que se encuentra con muy buen Ánimo de parte dos sus compaÑeros esperamos su regreso muy pronto >>>. su familia quieren agradecer y expresar este agradecimiento tan profundo a todos los televidentes del Área estatal por la cantidad de mu muestras de cariÑo apoyo y buenos deseos ademÁs esta muy agradecido con la familia de telemundo por su apoyo incondicional >>> seguiremos rezando para que todo siga bien >>> claro que sÍ >>> ya estamos bien felices y contentos porque vienen a defender la maÑana en nuestra a casa los protagonistas del final del paraÍso van a estar aqui las actrices y los actores. >>> quÉ bueno, vamos con las noticias. >>> hay muchas noticias asÍ que arrancamos con la informaciÓn buenos dÍas >>>(musica( le cuento que el gobierno dio un duro golpe al anunciar que las personas que reciben ayuda federal con cupones de alimentos y subsidios no podrÁn obtener la residencia temporal o permanente ya que son considerados una carga pÚblica sobre t
esto lo convirtiÓ en la ganadora nacional de dibujos y hoy ella misma nos acompaÑan para celebrar becaar unos cinco dÍas >>> ella dijo que se encuentra con muy buen Ánimo de parte dos sus compaÑeros esperamos su regreso muy pronto >>>. su familia quieren agradecer y expresar este agradecimiento tan profundo a todos los televidentes del Área estatal por la cantidad de mu muestras de cariÑo apoyo y buenos deseos ademÁs esta muy agradecido con la familia de telemundo por...
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beca? e i like the people, okm saying i think this is about pushing back on a culture a business model that lost its way, that basically treats us as a fuel source ead of as people. and the funny thing about this is that when you sit down and talk to people about it we don't h give up what we like about these products. what we ve to ask them to do is to give up the part of their business that har s us, that makes thridiculously over-profitable and harms journalism, media of all kinds, and will eventually harm the auto industry, the banking industry, the energy industry.ds, and [smith] well let's just stick with two people on the wrong end of this relationship. wo industries, journalism and the democracy part of all of our lives. on urnalism you actually call out facebook for undermining the free press. [mcnamee] for sure. [smith] explain in short form how it is you think facebook undermines the free press. [mcnamee] so facebook and google have the same thing. so what they did was they provi
beca? e i like the people, okm saying i think this is about pushing back on a culture a business model that lost its way, that basically treats us as a fuel source ead of as people. and the funny thing about this is that when you sit down and talk to people about it we don't h give up what we like about these products. what we ve to ask them to do is to give up the part of their business that har s us, that makes thridiculously over-profitable and harms journalism, media of all kinds, and will...
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up for success when they age out of the system and by the way, i'm not saying cut them t a check, becae we all know how teenagers are. what i am saying is give them a safety net, give them help for their first months rent, maybe a deposit on the car, just give them the fact that we would give her own children and finally, we must open up the pathways for education for thesest kids. we all know that education is what separates each and every one of us. whether your education as a trade school, i got a four-year college, we have to make sure that these children get complete wraparound services. every year, and it will happen tonight, my husband and i have a gala. we have a gala for comfort cases and we bring so many people throughoutca the country togeth. tonight we have 300 people that at the marriott. every year my husband and i give a scholarship out. we give a scholarship to two people. that are in the system that are aging out that are going to go on to more education. but there is something even more that we do. we give them a box. a small little box in the box is my house key. my h
up for success when they age out of the system and by the way, i'm not saying cut them t a check, becae we all know how teenagers are. what i am saying is give them a safety net, give them help for their first months rent, maybe a deposit on the car, just give them the fact that we would give her own children and finally, we must open up the pathways for education for thesest kids. we all know that education is what separates each and every one of us. whether your education as a trade school, i...
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i think that we do respect peaceful commdemonstration beca we have the right to have freedom of assembly. this guarantee under basic law. but people don't accept the violence. and as you smay see over the pat few weekends, violence erupted throughout the city and we don't want to see that carry on. and if that goes down, people decide to go down that path, i think that that will eventually ruin the entire city. so i think that we do first of all urge the people to step back and think and calm down and this is not the right way to carry on. i mean, for the violence. >> earlier in the week there was a warning from china's military which increased the worry that they could intervene in these protests. is that something that you would like to see? >> well, i don't think that t p.l.a. would come inwith the de violence in hong kong because we trust that the hong kong police is able to deal with the entire situation. and of course under the one country two systems, we have our hong kong government and our hong kong police to deal with the situation. so i don't think that the p.l.a. will come in
i think that we do respect peaceful commdemonstration beca we have the right to have freedom of assembly. this guarantee under basic law. but people don't accept the violence. and as you smay see over the pat few weekends, violence erupted throughout the city and we don't want to see that carry on. and if that goes down, people decide to go down that path, i think that that will eventually ruin the entire city. so i think that we do first of all urge the people to step back and think and calm...
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i'm not going tomac this for a month, then i dropped another dose into the seconded week scrutiny becae you get all the symptoms. ithese symptoms. if you've ever watched the movie or seen tv, it looks like that but they are not done before a commercial break. they must every second of every minute and you stop being able to sleep so they must 24 hours a day and you shake and sweat and get goosebumps and can't sleep and you are just miserable. eand the second week for me i started to cry and become depressed because withdrawal is the opposite of the drugs affect and one of the affect is euphoria so the withdrawal gives you dysphoria. i didn't know any of this at the time so all i can think is i'm dying slowly, excruciatingly. i go through this more and more. i asked doctorsnd for help, my partner startsta calling everyby and nobody will hope us. none of the doctors to prescribe the medicine, none of the surgeon, none of the people that were the descriptions, none of the nurse practitioners, none of that general practitioners that lived in the area that we got a hold of the ones that popp
i'm not going tomac this for a month, then i dropped another dose into the seconded week scrutiny becae you get all the symptoms. ithese symptoms. if you've ever watched the movie or seen tv, it looks like that but they are not done before a commercial break. they must every second of every minute and you stop being able to sleep so they must 24 hours a day and you shake and sweat and get goosebumps and can't sleep and you are just miserable. eand the second week for me i started to cry and...
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the law just doesn't allow police officers to shoot somebody mere live becauly beca have a gun.eeing it doesn't give officers the right to do that. if you had a concealed carry permit and a legal right to carry, that doesn't mean you can shoot -- be shot if you're running away from law enforcement. and you couldn't shoot someone if they were running away from you. there has to be an imminent threat of death or bodily injury to yourself. basically self-defense but that wasn't the case here. >> please embassy textend our cs to the family. it's difficult all the way around. >> joining us to talk about the legal issues is the author of "make it rain." this case had a lot of different factors at play. one of the things the danchts and prosecutors are going to be reviewing this incident and what do they have to consider here? >> obviously the body cam video is very important in a case like this and we know there's some surveillance videotape that may be available to the district attorney's office and additionally thele eyewitness testimony. mr. bailey was with his cousin. his cousin h
the law just doesn't allow police officers to shoot somebody mere live becauly beca have a gun.eeing it doesn't give officers the right to do that. if you had a concealed carry permit and a legal right to carry, that doesn't mean you can shoot -- be shot if you're running away from law enforcement. and you couldn't shoot someone if they were running away from you. there has to be an imminent threat of death or bodily injury to yourself. basically self-defense but that wasn't the case here....
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cuatro graduados de universidades prestigiosas donde han entrado con becas de 100% .lor tan grande. francisca: de este tema estaremos orando de "sin rollo" a partir del escÁndalo en la dinastÍa kardashian. karla: relaciones entre padres hijos en riesgo y alerta a nivel mundial. te contamos de quÉ se trata. francisca: jennifer lÓpez lo vuelve a hacer. esta vez no es por su cumpleaÑos. te contamos de quÉ anda metida la diva del bronx que la mantienen tendencia en las redes sociales. karla: gracias por seguir con nosotros donde tenemos lo mÁs delicioso para ti. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah...es 100% leche de verdad, fáciles sin lactosa...aid®... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. ¿y qué pasará con "la tortuguita"? (sí, bueno...) mis padres se lo pasarona mi hermanito. ¿y mi guitarra? tu también, afuera. elige a quien esté aquí para ayudar a que la vida vaya bien. y no dejar de cumplir esa promesa. tomemos una advil. advil es alivio rápido... con poder que dura. por ser compañeros de ave
cuatro graduados de universidades prestigiosas donde han entrado con becas de 100% .lor tan grande. francisca: de este tema estaremos orando de "sin rollo" a partir del escÁndalo en la dinastÍa kardashian. karla: relaciones entre padres hijos en riesgo y alerta a nivel mundial. te contamos de quÉ se trata. francisca: jennifer lÓpez lo vuelve a hacer. esta vez no es por su cumpleaÑos. te contamos de quÉ anda metida la diva del bronx que la mantienen tendencia en las redes...
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>>the worries of all said they feel so bad for him becae that is a tough break. nascar champion dale earnhardt junior has skates another fiery crash in this time. it was in an airplane with his wife and baby, their private jet crash. through a few and so on the runway and onto the roadway there in tennessee yesterday. pretty amazing and is okay when you see that wreckage. still has a burn scar on his neck from a crash in sonoma back in 2004 that happened during warm-ups he's a tv commentator now. is not a virgin anymore. self and like a virgin 84. she's 61 years old today the catholic girl from michigan became the material girl. from the very start of her career. she stood out. this is a more recent photo here she is with the kids trust me it's not easy to keep up with the kids. >>they're getting older, you know all the divas are getting younger. >>remember the cone bra she really stood out in that. yeah. that was look kids. >>makes you feel old and the it does and what is she drinking. >>she like tom cruise, they never age the 2 of them. that's the buzz over wee
>>the worries of all said they feel so bad for him becae that is a tough break. nascar champion dale earnhardt junior has skates another fiery crash in this time. it was in an airplane with his wife and baby, their private jet crash. through a few and so on the runway and onto the roadway there in tennessee yesterday. pretty amazing and is okay when you see that wreckage. still has a burn scar on his neck from a crash in sonoma back in 2004 that happened during warm-ups he's a tv...
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. >> alcindor: he also repeated his incorrect claim that russia was kicked out of the group beca former president barack obama. he claimed an angry obama ssia's 2014 annexation ofease of cr president putin outsmarted president obama. and i can understand how president obama would feel, and he wasn't happy, and they're not in for that reason. >> why do you keep using the misleading statement that russia oued president obama? >> well, he did. >> when other countries have said that the reason why russia eds kicked out was very clearly because they annrimea. why keep repeating what some people would see as a clear lie? >> well, it was annexed during president obama's-- i know you if it was annexed during my term i'd say sorry folks i made a mistake, sorry folks.av it couldbeen stopped. president obama was unable to stop it, and it's too bad. >> alcindor: russia's foreign minister said it has not discussed returning to the g7. meanwhile, president trump was the only g7 leader to skip a meeting on climate change. though in his absence, leaders dagreed on a $20 million package to help stop the
. >> alcindor: he also repeated his incorrect claim that russia was kicked out of the group beca former president barack obama. he claimed an angry obama ssia's 2014 annexation ofease of cr president putin outsmarted president obama. and i can understand how president obama would feel, and he wasn't happy, and they're not in for that reason. >> why do you keep using the misleading statement that russia oued president obama? >> well, he did. >> when other countries have...
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we began the show with the eric garner case and the firing of a new york city alice officer, which beca flashpoint for larger issues involving law enforcement around the country. portland, oregon has had its own history with racial discriminations d tensions with the police. there's a new effort underway to address those issues. special correspondent cat wise reports on a theater company's attempt to change the city's racial ecolo through the arts, so tspeak. it's part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, canvas. >> reporter: on a recent morning, an old fire station turned playhouse was packed with theater-goers. but this was not a typical theater crowd-- it was a who's who of oregolaw enforcement: police officers, f.b.i. agents, district attorneys, and judges. they were joined by prominent community and civil rights leaders. >> thanks everyone. i'm a little overwhelmed. just looking out and seeing who is in the room. >> reporter: kevin jones and his wife lesli mones are the co- founders of the august wilson red door project, a portland- based arts organization. >> this is bob or
we began the show with the eric garner case and the firing of a new york city alice officer, which beca flashpoint for larger issues involving law enforcement around the country. portland, oregon has had its own history with racial discriminations d tensions with the police. there's a new effort underway to address those issues. special correspondent cat wise reports on a theater company's attempt to change the city's racial ecolo through the arts, so tspeak. it's part of our ongoing series on...
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condiments system and it's not a democracy and if leaders can absorb a lot more pain than our leaders can, becaeare not accountable to voters, they can kind of do what they want to does not give them an advantage in the short-term question mike stickel gives them a little bit of advantage but you know, we haven president trump show so much more clinical will then xi jinping and by the way, xi jinping of course doesn't haa formal election coming up like president trump does next november but xi jinping actually has an election every day. remember he is now totally accountable because he took power from everybody else. also, he is the institutionalized communist party which means you know longer has those rules that protect him so i think he has a very low threshold for risk ande vulnerable than president trump's. president trump can lose the election, cheating pink can actually lose his life. >> tucker: that's a smart plan. what's the next step in this point that you anticipate question mike >> more tears, more tears, more tears bid the chinese are supposed to come to washington next month for th
condiments system and it's not a democracy and if leaders can absorb a lot more pain than our leaders can, becaeare not accountable to voters, they can kind of do what they want to does not give them an advantage in the short-term question mike stickel gives them a little bit of advantage but you know, we haven president trump show so much more clinical will then xi jinping and by the way, xi jinping of course doesn't haa formal election coming up like president trump does next november but xi...
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that number is always skewed becae e they're people whwho mit not identify as native american or be knowowns native amamerin and d the circles theyey are inh they a are not w within their communities. there are a lot of people not identified. and then t there are people that are missing. they are never found. in the united states as of 2016, women in 5000 -- 571716 the missing persons database in the united states.s. of course, that number is said to be much higher as well. we have the highest rates of rape and sexual assault in the united statess, as well as in canada. in the united states, ththe departmement of justice e tells 56% of native american womomen d alaska native women wiwill experience rape or sexual assault in their lifetime. agagain, i have toto revert baco what people say on our reservations and in ourr indidigenous communities that tt number has been said, inin some cases, to be as s high as 80% or 90%. the issue has nothing to do with the border. a border that hasas been placed upon n native nations is what i cacall bororder imperialism.. and this issue is the same in cana
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reason why a lot of members of congress don't act o dompromise or don't move towards the center is beca fuse thr a primary challenge. and without question, this is at possue in republican primaries. the n.r.a. is a very powerful ornization. t what i can tell a lot of my former republican colleagues who-- many of who a my friends-- is that there are other organizations out there, like everytown, u.s.a., that are willing to come out and support republicans that take a reasonable approach t gun reform, that support some of these obvious measures that do not diminish second amendment rights but do keep innocent people safer. >> woodrmef: is there ing about the way the arguments are being made that you think could be shifted, could be changed that would bring more current opponents on board? >> i think, unfortunately, it's going to take political pressure, and we've already seen some republicans reacting, colleagues who when i was in congress wouldn't even consider universal background check legislion or red flag legislation. some of these members of congress hav made strong statements in th
reason why a lot of members of congress don't act o dompromise or don't move towards the center is beca fuse thr a primary challenge. and without question, this is at possue in republican primaries. the n.r.a. is a very powerful ornization. t what i can tell a lot of my former republican colleagues who-- many of who a my friends-- is that there are other organizations out there, like everytown, u.s.a., that are willing to come out and support republicans that take a reasonable approach t gun...
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the protestors who'd forced the cancellation of all outbound flights for the second day running,me beca suddenly agitated as a thin blue line tentatively entered the arrivals hall, terminal e. laser pens blinded the officers, who were immediately forced to retreat.s the blackshithought for a moment they'd seen the police off. then the riot police arrived. initially they picked off individuals.be some weraten, then cuffed one riot policeman became immediately trapped inside the doors to the terminal. you see him attempting an arrest, then he's set upon. s beaten withn i his own baton. the intensity of the mistrust and hatred that has plbuilt up, exing. the cop pulls a hand gun but shows restraint; he does not fire. he's finally rescued. beijing's rhetor of "no leniency, noil mercy" l echoing round hong kong, a city in the throes of chaos and escalating violence and ow gripped by fear of what china might . at 12:40am, the protestors surround another cespected poli spy and cuff him with plastic cable ties.it the edor of a chinese per, tist party pa english-language "global times," tweeted
the protestors who'd forced the cancellation of all outbound flights for the second day running,me beca suddenly agitated as a thin blue line tentatively entered the arrivals hall, terminal e. laser pens blinded the officers, who were immediately forced to retreat.s the blackshithought for a moment they'd seen the police off. then the riot police arrived. initially they picked off individuals.be some weraten, then cuffed one riot policeman became immediately trapped inside the doors to the...
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and i'em running beca have this fundamental belief that hat's happened over the last years since theion of road rage is the country is less and less servg working americans more and more serving the very few, the wealthy and the big corporations. we have to fix it. we have to put working people first again. i can do it. d i hae it in new york. i want to do it for the whole country. >> woodruff: you clearly are a candidate with progressive ideas. there are already two other prominent progressives, bernie sanders a elizabeth warren. they are running well ahead of you in terms of recognition and support. i why not lea to them? >> judy, i think very highly o both bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, but i remind you it's six months until anyone even starts voting. we ve a long way to. and what i bring to the table is something different. both of them are ry fine legislators. i'm someone who is running one of the biggest,t mosmplex places on earth and has been able to make real change for everyday people. that experience, that ability is different from other candidates. t people.esp you c
and i'em running beca have this fundamental belief that hat's happened over the last years since theion of road rage is the country is less and less servg working americans more and more serving the very few, the wealthy and the big corporations. we have to fix it. we have to put working people first again. i can do it. d i hae it in new york. i want to do it for the whole country. >> woodruff: you clearly are a candidate with progressive ideas. there are already two other prominent...
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me this is such an important issue and issue that we sometimes only get part o part of the picture becae of the mass shootings. i heard one of your guests earlier talk about the fact we had nearly 40,000 gun-related deaths in this country. that is staggering number and when you delve into the numbers what you find is that 65 to 67 percent of those murders were self-inflicted. they were suicides. when you look at the 250 plus mass shootings in this country, this year, about 17 to 20 of them led to the loss of four lives or more, about half of those were suicides and/or domestic situations. we are in the midst of a mental health crisis that we have not gully identified. i am happy to talk about background checks. i have supported letters to the administration that eliminated bump stocks. i am willing to have that conversation but let's make sure we put a fine point on the actual place the numbers lead us and wherever that goes we should be willing to take a serious look at it. >> i just want to make sure i understand you 0 clearly, senator scott, your message this morning to the senate maj
me this is such an important issue and issue that we sometimes only get part o part of the picture becae of the mass shootings. i heard one of your guests earlier talk about the fact we had nearly 40,000 gun-related deaths in this country. that is staggering number and when you delve into the numbers what you find is that 65 to 67 percent of those murders were self-inflicted. they were suicides. when you look at the 250 plus mass shootings in this country, this year, about 17 to 20 of them led...
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solid that is already up cars really are moving anywhere and you can see why on will's camera shots becae only one lane getting through and that's a six-lane freeway right there that far right lane, the only one. and yes, it is just going to be a mess so avoid this stretch of the can north one o one right at highway 85 what we have this accident since 3 30 this morning. your alternate are also pretty packed like what was mentioning, yes, monterey road. the frontage road is a very slam same with santa teresa boulevard but those are going to be around some even looking at mckean that's another road that parallels it's a little bit farther west. but all 3 of those are being heavily impacted because a lot of folks obviously do not want to get on north one oh one. but if you need to get somewhere definitely take those at least to be a moving versus on the freeway and again we're expecting to see this may be out there until about 8.30 according to chp we have an update on the e t o yet since about 5 30 this morning that that's what they're hoping. they're hoping to have all this mopped up by at
solid that is already up cars really are moving anywhere and you can see why on will's camera shots becae only one lane getting through and that's a six-lane freeway right there that far right lane, the only one. and yes, it is just going to be a mess so avoid this stretch of the can north one o one right at highway 85 what we have this accident since 3 30 this morning. your alternate are also pretty packed like what was mentioning, yes, monterey road. the frontage road is a very slam same with...
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aware that actually the genesis of the park was a public health genesis central park was developed becahought that there were unhealthy living conditions in new york. so, we're just returning to a something we've known fong time, and giving it a contemrary lens and motivation. >> reporter: several of the nation's largest insurers have begun supporting this work and reimbursing visits to health care providers, as well. how would you address critics who might say, you know,adhis is just a >> i think, actually, what we're doing is common sense. the problem is that society has shifted so far away from common sense. i'm hoping that rather than a fad, that kind of becomes an accepted standard of living, and a human right. not only for kids actually, for everyone. >> reporter: a human right to fresh air and a taste of what's possible. >> is it delicious? >> reporter: for the pbs newshour in oakland, i'm cat wise. em >> woodruff: ar of stories of ancestors in china and the lives ofimsian-american grants. jeffrey brown has our august book club selection, part of canvas, our ongoing series on art
aware that actually the genesis of the park was a public health genesis central park was developed becahought that there were unhealthy living conditions in new york. so, we're just returning to a something we've known fong time, and giving it a contemrary lens and motivation. >> reporter: several of the nation's largest insurers have begun supporting this work and reimbursing visits to health care providers, as well. how would you address critics who might say, you know,adhis is just a...
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zero tolerance policy on homeless encampments and 60 percent believed the problem is getting worsese becaenot solving it and that column actually hurt the reality on the ground, didn't it? >> what's ridiculous about this piece is if you look at some of the comments on "the new york times" piece,he people actually live in this area and are saying what you talking about? have you ever actually even visited the seattle area? what was put there in his position where they author wanted to support the a positios in place, the policies in place, so he looked for a story that he could tell it to back it up but the reality of the situation is much different on the ground and n live in very progressive seattle. i am 1 of 17 conservatives who live here and the fact that so many people are upset now with the general direction of the city should be a wake-up call to these folks that it's not working and people are sickk and tired of it. >> brian: a lot of people watching right now, especiallys when it comes to opioids, unexpectedly, dealing with drug addiction and their family mac prison will just put
zero tolerance policy on homeless encampments and 60 percent believed the problem is getting worsese becaenot solving it and that column actually hurt the reality on the ground, didn't it? >> what's ridiculous about this piece is if you look at some of the comments on "the new york times" piece,he people actually live in this area and are saying what you talking about? have you ever actually even visited the seattle area? what was put there in his position where they author...