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abel has been here for ten months.he's ready to go home. >> we review their packet, and we know that they're essentially eligible to come to the release committee for review, but we don't ever talk about it in advance. you had how many counts of battery? >> four. >> what were the batteries about? >> racism. >> racism? tell me what that means. >> when i was going to school, when i just came up here, there were a bunch of kids calling me names, so back in the day, i would react to any stupid stuff. somebody call me a name, i would react and start fighting right away. >> that's how i mostly got all my batteries from, people calling me names. >> was any of that gang related? >> no, sir. >> talk to me about your victims. >> victims? they were rivalry gang members, so we don't get along with them for certain reasons. >> you just told me a few minutes ago that those were not gang related. >> what victims are you talking about? >> any. >> any? well come gang members and some were racist. >> probably the number one thing i'm lo
abel has been here for ten months.he's ready to go home. >> we review their packet, and we know that they're essentially eligible to come to the release committee for review, but we don't ever talk about it in advance. you had how many counts of battery? >> four. >> what were the batteries about? >> racism. >> racism? tell me what that means. >> when i was going to school, when i just came up here, there were a bunch of kids calling me names, so back in the...
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and congratulations, europe. >> denton abel there.o syria, where after four years of civil war, much of the country has been torn apart with battle still raging between .ebel groups in days bbc featuring special coverage on syria's war. >> at times, shellfire used to shake damascus. the army has pushed the rebels further from the city center. its fourth year has changed everything, but damascus functions. president assad is stronger than any of his enemies expected. his forces are still stretched. front lines and foxholes across syria, enough soldiers believe the president shares their reasons to fight and perhaps die for their homes, families, and country. i have got to keep my voice down because the rebel positions are only about 10 meters away and i don't want to provoke anything. early on in the war, there were plenty of predictions that the syrian army would collapse. that hasn't happened. the soldiers' morale seems pretty strong, and they are still fighting. splitsont line [indiscernible] and damascus in two. through the gun sig
and congratulations, europe. >> denton abel there.o syria, where after four years of civil war, much of the country has been torn apart with battle still raging between .ebel groups in days bbc featuring special coverage on syria's war. >> at times, shellfire used to shake damascus. the army has pushed the rebels further from the city center. its fourth year has changed everything, but damascus functions. president assad is stronger than any of his enemies expected. his forces are...
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cause this kid abel who's 17 now you sound like you family's with him... he's walking around with a part of zoe in him? yes 17 now 13 at the time? family? that's... mm hmm... but not blood? not blood but close enough might as well be i love everybody at the sharing network they're an extension of us if i walk in the sharing network i might not recognize the patients with it's always hi patti you're zoe's mom you're zoe's mom? [laughter] [laughter] that's it. mm hmm. everybody knows you? everybody knows me it's crazy to say this but i'll say it anyway in many ways though zoe's not here on this earth but is she ng in... is her spirit living in other people? definitely definitely? you believe that? without a doubt and you're shaking your head too i do too because i really sense without a doubt that it's not having being a donor or a recipient i really sense that walking into that building that there was such a connectivity across everyone hat there is this family feeling t's powerful i mean i witness it and i shake my head it's really phenomenal to go through
cause this kid abel who's 17 now you sound like you family's with him... he's walking around with a part of zoe in him? yes 17 now 13 at the time? family? that's... mm hmm... but not blood? not blood but close enough might as well be i love everybody at the sharing network they're an extension of us if i walk in the sharing network i might not recognize the patients with it's always hi patti you're zoe's mom you're zoe's mom? [laughter] [laughter] that's it. mm hmm. everybody knows you?...
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sin embargo inmigrantes como abel ortiz, saben lo primero que van hacer. >> abrir cuentas de banco, buscaraÍs, venimos a trabajar. >> es muy importante conocer bien quien lo pueda ayudarnos por eso el consulado hace un importante llamado a la comunidad para que no sea vÍctima de fraude. >> creemos que si bien no es el paquete integral va a proporcionar un alivio a la comunidad. en el marco de estas medidas de alivio es posible que se incrementen que los abusos y fraudes. >> sin embargo la alegrÍa de madres de familia es algo indescriptible, despuÉs de muchos aÑos podrÁ ver a su familia. >> voy a poder visitar a mi familia en mÉxico, hace 10 aÑos que no los veo. >> pienso que beneficia pero hay que saber bien a fondo todo. >> te va a tener bien identificado, si sÓlo dura tres aÑos de nada sirve, pero si continua y permanente claro que va a beneficiar a todos. >> sÓlo el congreso tiene el poder para dar una soluciÓn permanente a todos los indocumentados que viven en mi paÍs. >> para los que califiquen recuerden que no serÁ hasta la primavera donde habrÁn los periodos de inscripciÓn. >> deje
sin embargo inmigrantes como abel ortiz, saben lo primero que van hacer. >> abrir cuentas de banco, buscaraÍs, venimos a trabajar. >> es muy importante conocer bien quien lo pueda ayudarnos por eso el consulado hace un importante llamado a la comunidad para que no sea vÍctima de fraude. >> creemos que si bien no es el paquete integral va a proporcionar un alivio a la comunidad. en el marco de estas medidas de alivio es posible que se incrementen que los abusos y fraudes....
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. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i
. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding,...
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. >> all the three countries most affected by abel in places that already were facing huge challenges. u.n. troops are needed in liberia, a troubled country after devastating conflict. the u.n. peacekeeping mission in sierra leone may have closed over a year ago, but it's a nation suffering in the aftermath of its own civil war, and guinea is an extremely poor country with could yous and conflicts in its past. here in u.n. headquarters there is deep concern not just about the medical emergency created by ebola, but also by the threat of a break down in security. >> the has any attitude of this horrible situation can at any time give rise to breakage in the law and order, and the stability of the country. as i said, the institutions are still not very strong, and trains are enormous. >> the u.n. security council and general assembly will both be meeting in the next few days to discuss the ongoing ebola crisis. james bays, al jazeera, of the united nations. >> a military operation in pakistan in the waziristan region, some say those displaced by the fighting has reached 1 million. >> th
. >> all the three countries most affected by abel in places that already were facing huge challenges. u.n. troops are needed in liberia, a troubled country after devastating conflict. the u.n. peacekeeping mission in sierra leone may have closed over a year ago, but it's a nation suffering in the aftermath of its own civil war, and guinea is an extremely poor country with could yous and conflicts in its past. here in u.n. headquarters there is deep concern not just about the medical...
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abel, her challenge, 35%. dana is back on the air. but in a very limited role tonight.u have an accomplished record as a topnotch journalist and a pretty good artist. why do you want to get in to politics? that is what i have been asked by people. so you tell me. >> well it's a good question. but i don't call it politics. i call it service. it is an extension of the volunteer work i have done 30 years of my life. i love this city. and i live in an amazing neighborhood that is like the u.n. i want my neighbors to stay here. i want people who want to come here to be welcomed here. i want the city to grow sand thrive and i believe that i have the skills that can help lift the city up. and if i am i lekked, it is not me going to city hall, ken. it is a we going to city hall. i'm excited! i'm energized! >> tell me about district 2. you say it is like the united nations there. what does the city need to do in district 2? what do you think you can do to make it better if you are elected? >> wow, you know, this is a unique district. so it is economically diverse. it is ethnical
abel, her challenge, 35%. dana is back on the air. but in a very limited role tonight.u have an accomplished record as a topnotch journalist and a pretty good artist. why do you want to get in to politics? that is what i have been asked by people. so you tell me. >> well it's a good question. but i don't call it politics. i call it service. it is an extension of the volunteer work i have done 30 years of my life. i love this city. and i live in an amazing neighborhood that is like the...
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abels organized in donetsk week after boycotting national elections. eu u.n.hting in ukraine has claimed 4000 lives. ages bc lower than estimated income. income rose 4.6 billion. the bank made provision towards a currency trading investigation . that is a year top headlines. >> this matters to ian bremmer of eurasia group. the bank of japan and their action on friday reverberates worldwide. oil south. equity markets have a bid. nowhere is the effect greater than asia. book, what will be the asian order? >> looks pretty good. you do not have global leadership that you have leadership in asia. india, japan, china, even indonesia. leaders who are quite charismatic. they are prioritizing domestic transformation. even though there is nationalism they want a stable environment. that is good for the market. it is the one place where the geopolitical headlines should recede. people remember the 20th century. how much baggage can be new leaders carry of an asia of 1970, 1940, 1920. the nationalism is there. china is only getting bigger. they are capable of squeezing co
abels organized in donetsk week after boycotting national elections. eu u.n.hting in ukraine has claimed 4000 lives. ages bc lower than estimated income. income rose 4.6 billion. the bank made provision towards a currency trading investigation . that is a year top headlines. >> this matters to ian bremmer of eurasia group. the bank of japan and their action on friday reverberates worldwide. oil south. equity markets have a bid. nowhere is the effect greater than asia. book, what will be...
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abel get to why that is important in a minute. we have been doing work looking at different aspects of incineration of the years back in the early 90's, the epa was trying to figure out how they would regulate medical waste incinerators, and one of the ideas they had was to do some testing where they feed large quantities of a non pathogenic organism into the incinerator and measure how much comes out in order to establish some sort of operating regime. they ended up abandoning that because it is extremely expensive to have to use enough of these serried materials, you know, like hundreds of thousands of dollars to get enough material you can feed in in the hopes of being able to get something over your detection limit at the outlet. so we looked at those data and tried to do a statistical analysis to see the important parameters. we have also done some tests at our facility and research in north carolina to look at incineration situations with boris building materials because that seems to be one of the big knowledge gaps. so we
abel get to why that is important in a minute. we have been doing work looking at different aspects of incineration of the years back in the early 90's, the epa was trying to figure out how they would regulate medical waste incinerators, and one of the ideas they had was to do some testing where they feed large quantities of a non pathogenic organism into the incinerator and measure how much comes out in order to establish some sort of operating regime. they ended up abandoning that because it...
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let's bring in our legal guys, abel friedman, a civil rights attorn attorney.h of you. >> able, you first, what are investigators looking for, federal investigators, as it pertains to continuing their investigation? >> you actually have two investigations fred reicha. you have the criminal division dft the criminal section of the civil rights division looking into the deprivation of the federally protected civil rights. and you have the civil rights investigation looking into pattern and practice, that is, is there a pattern of police misconduct involved in ferguson. so you actually have simultaneous investigations looking at different evidence with different standards of evidence. so we don't know which one is proceeding. i think the criminal one is going to be more difficult because there will be the same witnesses. but they are looking at a different federal claim. and pattern and practice, they are going the look at recruitment. they are going to look at recordkeeping, look at who is being arrested. a very different kind of case by two separate sections of
let's bring in our legal guys, abel friedman, a civil rights attorn attorney.h of you. >> able, you first, what are investigators looking for, federal investigators, as it pertains to continuing their investigation? >> you actually have two investigations fred reicha. you have the criminal division dft the criminal section of the civil rights division looking into the deprivation of the federally protected civil rights. and you have the civil rights investigation looking into...