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abel has been here for ten months.ince the release committee 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
abel has been here for ten months.ince the release committee 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...
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gael: ¿y dÓnde estÁ abel?
gael: ¿y dÓnde estÁ abel?
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abel shows off scars from past experiments. today, he has two chips you can see through his skin.founder of "dangerous things," he sells do-it-yourself hacker kits. he thinks big-name technology has bought samples to learn from. greg samsung, apple google -- >> samsung, apple, google. >> he can also do this. a magnet in his pinky has given him a sixth sense over magnetic fields. he gets a jolt when walking through metal detectors, feels a microwave when it is on, and because his laptop has magnets -- >> if i lift my finger, it will turn off the macbook. >> pros outweigh cons, he says and he estimates that many people are grinders. rich lee has implants to listen to music. the man dubbed the world's first cyborg by many has worn a computer vision system for more than three decades. a bio hacking expert says time leads to acceptance. >> it is pretty easy to imagine that some technology that is a blue sky idea today will eventually become an accepted part of who we are and who our bodies are. >> abel says you should not fear technology in your lives or in your bodies. education is ne
abel shows off scars from past experiments. today, he has two chips you can see through his skin.founder of "dangerous things," he sells do-it-yourself hacker kits. he thinks big-name technology has bought samples to learn from. greg samsung, apple google -- >> samsung, apple, google. >> he can also do this. a magnet in his pinky has given him a sixth sense over magnetic fields. he gets a jolt when walking through metal detectors, feels a microwave when it is on, and...
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mario: abel prieto es el jefe de la delegaciÓn, quien se mantuvo muy tranquilo mientras el grupo insultabaario: esta fue la nota discordante en un foro donde el entendimiento y la comunicaciÓn eran cosas fundamentales. el presidente barack obama se reuniÓ con dos de los disidentes presentes en esta cumbre de las amÉricas. fÉlix: el tema cubano como vemos en primera lÍnea en las calles y en primera lÍnea en los salones, maÑana nuevamente la expectativa es conocer quÉ tan detallada serÁ la reuniÓn que sostendrÁn barack obama y raÚl castro, aunque no se habla de una cumbre bilateral, si se habla de un encuentro que serÁ mucho mÁs que un saludo protocolario. los detalles se conocerÁ maÑana. ya los dos mandatarios hablaron por telÉfono antes de llegar a la cumbre. maÑana estaremos acÁ en el cumplimiento de la cumbre de las amÉricas. ilia: estaremos pendiente en las dos ediciones. vamos a cambiar de tema, uno de los tornado azotÓ una sola rural de illinois fue clasificado como categorÍa ef4 es la segunda mÁs poderosa en univision.com vientos de 270 y 200 millas por hora, viviana Ávila tiene lo Ú
mario: abel prieto es el jefe de la delegaciÓn, quien se mantuvo muy tranquilo mientras el grupo insultabaario: esta fue la nota discordante en un foro donde el entendimiento y la comunicaciÓn eran cosas fundamentales. el presidente barack obama se reuniÓ con dos de los disidentes presentes en esta cumbre de las amÉricas. fÉlix: el tema cubano como vemos en primera lÍnea en las calles y en primera lÍnea en los salones, maÑana nuevamente la expectativa es conocer quÉ tan detallada serÁ...
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periodista: abel prieto dijo no haber visto agresiones contra fariÑas. >> sÍ, lo tenemos en vÍdeo. >>uda el tema cubano es uno de los principales en esta cumbre de las amÉricas, pero ademÁs de un tema de venezuela ha estado presente con dos mujeres que tienen a sus maridos en la cÁrcel, que quieren ser escuchadas, que se han robado la atenciÓn mediÁtica en la cumbre de las amÉricas. llegaron a panamÁ en todos los presidentes y no seguirÁn hasta que parte la Última delegaciÓn, lilian tintori y mitzi de ledezma. unidas por el dolor de ver a leopoldo lÓpez y antonio ledezma presos, asumieron el reto de ser la voz de sus maridos. lilian: cuida a nuestros hijos y resiste, eso es lo que estamos haciendo, nos estamos fortaleciendo como familia y no nos vamos a cansar. ledezma: ayudamos a los presos polÍticos y a los que estÁn sufriendo en nuestro paÍs, pues seguiremos adelante. fÉlix: decenas de entrevistas, foros, reuniones, aplausos. y tambiÉn agravios, hacen parte de su misiÓn en panamÁ. lilian: nosotros tenemos que llevar la verdad, tenemos que decirle al mundo cÓmo estÁ el venezolano, e
periodista: abel prieto dijo no haber visto agresiones contra fariÑas. >> sÍ, lo tenemos en vÍdeo. >>uda el tema cubano es uno de los principales en esta cumbre de las amÉricas, pero ademÁs de un tema de venezuela ha estado presente con dos mujeres que tienen a sus maridos en la cÁrcel, que quieren ser escuchadas, que se han robado la atenciÓn mediÁtica en la cumbre de las amÉricas. llegaron a panamÁ en todos los presidentes y no seguirÁn hasta que parte la Última...
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. >> abel prieto dijo no haber visto agresiones contra fariÑas. >> sin duda el tema cubano es el centro finalmente habrÁ reuniÓn barack obama y raÚl castro. habrÉ sabe? >> bueno, fÉelix no serÁ una reuniÓn formal al estilo que estamos acostumbrados a ver en la casa blanca. se trata de un diÁlogo que ha sido confirmado que maÑana se llevarÁ a cabo. en quÉ circunstancias? el dÍa de maÑana lo sabremos. por lo pronto, esta noche se verÁn las caras el presidente, el lÍder cubano y tambiÉn el presidente de estados unidos, barack obama. >> otro detalle es que se supo que hubo una conversaciÓn previa a esta visita a la cumbre de las amÉricas entre el presidente barack obama y raÚl castro. una conversaciÓn telefÓnica de la que tambiÉn se espera se conozcan detalles. galo, muchas gracias. >> muchÍsimas gracias. >> y sin duda los grandes protagonistas de esta cumbre de las amÉricas son el presidente barack obama, y raÚl castro. pero hay dos mujeres que tambiÉn se han robado el protagonismo. son dos mujeres que tienen a sus esposos presos. son dos mujres que estÁn pidiendo justicia para venezuela.
. >> abel prieto dijo no haber visto agresiones contra fariÑas. >> sin duda el tema cubano es el centro finalmente habrÁ reuniÓn barack obama y raÚl castro. habrÉ sabe? >> bueno, fÉelix no serÁ una reuniÓn formal al estilo que estamos acostumbrados a ver en la casa blanca. se trata de un diÁlogo que ha sido confirmado que maÑana se llevarÁ a cabo. en quÉ circunstancias? el dÍa de maÑana lo sabremos. por lo pronto, esta noche se verÁn las caras el presidente, el...
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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 wor
. >> 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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. >> political scientest frances abele, has worked with indigenous peoples all over canada for most of her career. >> well it's an old dream in canada that the following would happen. the federal government would encourage natural resource exploitation, that would in turn provide jobs for local people and then there'd be full employment, and northern society would grow. we've been trying execute that model since the 1950's. and...it doesn't work. >> this is not the arctic's first resource boom. the legacy of colonization dates back to the 19th century when european ships braved these waters to hunt whales for oil to light europe's capital cities. missionaries, and fur traiders followed, and inuit life changed forever. after world war ii, royal canadian mounted police forced inuit to government-created settlements and a federal justice system was imposed. aboriginal children were forced to attend infamous residential schools, where sexual abuse, disease and even death were common. the effects can still be felt today. >> certainly the rapid social and economic changes over the last two g
. >> political scientest frances abele, has worked with indigenous peoples all over canada for most of her career. >> well it's an old dream in canada that the following would happen. the federal government would encourage natural resource exploitation, that would in turn provide jobs for local people and then there'd be full employment, and northern society would grow. we've been trying execute that model since the 1950's. and...it doesn't work. >> this is not the arctic's...
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fs#2 blanca ---abel lopez opina: "estara bien que se los bajen de sus salarios a los policas porque demuchas gracias por sus comentarios. cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- >>> tras aparecen un agente que lo grababa durante el operativo y como destruye el celular, lo que la gente no sabÍa que otra persona a su vez tambiÉn grababa todo ese incidente en seguida mÁs detalles pero antes los titulares del dÍa. ( ♪ mÚsica♪). >>> la saga de a
fs#2 blanca ---abel lopez opina: "estara bien que se los bajen de sus salarios a los policas porque demuchas gracias por sus comentarios. cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- >>> tras aparecen un agente que lo grababa durante el operativo y como destruye el celular, lo que la gente no sabÍa que otra persona a su vez...
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and over the next five or 10 years, as people pass on, even our cain and abel man, the situation will change. the situation will change. and that the society, the separation, the differences in state and society will grow so vast it can't remain. and if the islamic republic, the current system, wants to survive it will have to change. otherwise, it will follow the way -- the lessons of the arab spring, for better or for worse. i will say one more thing. these changes in iran are not about us. we should've learned by now to stay out of iranian domestic politics. every time we have gotten into it, we have seen things like iran-gate, or worse. these are going to be iranian processes. we would welcome changes. we would welcome the society opening up. we welcome a society that treats its people decently. particularly its women. but the idea that somehow we can shape it or influence it or bring it about, i don't think that is the case. i think the dynamic is already there. i agree with you, greg, that in five or 10 years we will see a very different place. ms. slavin: can i add a little? i'
and over the next five or 10 years, as people pass on, even our cain and abel man, the situation will change. the situation will change. and that the society, the separation, the differences in state and society will grow so vast it can't remain. and if the islamic republic, the current system, wants to survive it will have to change. otherwise, it will follow the way -- the lessons of the arab spring, for better or for worse. i will say one more thing. these changes in iran are not about us....
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s/ abel núñez, carecen no hay suficientes psicólogos y consejeros que no solamente hablen el españolel informe recopila testimonios de trabajadores sociales, maestros, mdicos, y otras personas que trabajan con los padres e hijos que arrastr la ltima ola migratoria. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo aunque el gobierno federal ha reportado un descenso en el número de familias y menores que cruzan la frontera ilegalmente. nuevos datos sobre lo que se espera para este año preocupan. wola, la oficina de amrica latina en washington, estima que unas 46,000 familias y unos 27,000 menores cruzaran la frontera ilegalmente este aÑo. s/ clay boggs, wola esto se debe a que no se han resuelto las condiciones en los países de origen. en honduras, salvador, guatemala especialmente cuando hablamos de la violencia y oportunidades económicas. cosas que llevaron a santos a arriesgarlo todo en un trayecto brutal. dice que la salvo la mano que le extendieron organizaciones comunitarias como las que hoy piden ayuda. anchor ---pasamos con gabriela dellan... anchor ---con las condiciones actuales del tiempo.
s/ abel núñez, carecen no hay suficientes psicólogos y consejeros que no solamente hablen el españolel informe recopila testimonios de trabajadores sociales, maestros, mdicos, y otras personas que trabajan con los padres e hijos que arrastr la ltima ola migratoria. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo aunque el gobierno federal ha reportado un descenso en el número de familias y menores que cruzan la frontera ilegalmente. nuevos datos sobre lo que se espera para este año preocupan. wola, la...
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spread over the flood of market street in fact market will be pedestrian only from the embarcadero to abele village's one to be completely free and open to everyone there is still a lot of in the air about what will be featured but the organizers as you can expect interactive exhibits for sports fans and food arts entertainment reflecting everything the bay area has offered this structure right here is one to be the feature fan zone the day bridge lights will be turned back on the day the village opens up superbowl city is expected to draw an estimated 1 million people while it's open sports fans who work in the area are excited that super bowl city closed eye and are excited about all the business visitors will generate super bowl 50 is going to be opened up january 30th all eight days before the big game and the idea is to give locals an extra we can to come and enjoy the attractions before all of the out-of-towners' show up maureen kelly kron 4 news >> pam moore: and kron 4 super bowl 50 coverage is just beginning stay with us as we conduct our down to the huge day and all the events hap
spread over the flood of market street in fact market will be pedestrian only from the embarcadero to abele village's one to be completely free and open to everyone there is still a lot of in the air about what will be featured but the organizers as you can expect interactive exhibits for sports fans and food arts entertainment reflecting everything the bay area has offered this structure right here is one to be the feature fan zone the day bridge lights will be turned back on the day the...
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the council of experts, i believe, is so old they checked his telephone book and he had cain and abel's number. there are all kinds of stories about these people. clearly, the place is changing. the dynamics that we have seen, that rouhani could go back and get the hero's welcome having negotiated and been so friendly with a representative of the great satan. that in itself represents a change. you have to look for changes in places you may not expect them. small, symbolic, but there. i would say this. is iran going to go through some great change tomorrow? i don't think so. i don't think so. the current situation, where you have a society that is well educated creative, savvy dynamic, particularly among the women of iran who are doing remarkable things. and the state, a government that is out of touch frightened rigid -- that contradiction, i don't think it can last. over the next five or 10 years as people pass on even our cain and able man the situation will change. the situation will change. the society, the differences in society will grow so vast it can't remain. if the islamic re
the council of experts, i believe, is so old they checked his telephone book and he had cain and abel's number. there are all kinds of stories about these people. clearly, the place is changing. the dynamics that we have seen, that rouhani could go back and get the hero's welcome having negotiated and been so friendly with a representative of the great satan. that in itself represents a change. you have to look for changes in places you may not expect them. small, symbolic, but there. i would...
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at some point like everyone else, like all of us, we're going to want to be abel to buy a car or have a family or eventually buy a house and have a life. and we need have a career path that's going to enable us to do that. that's why the regional airlines have had so much trouble. because they have been offering for so many years a substandard set of wages and working conditions to try to continue to make fit in the real world of broken economic model. so simply by correcting that, all that follows from it will be much better. let me also set the record straight. a lot has been talked about structured versus unstructured training. they make it seem there are two things out there that exist that really don't. and one thing that doesn't exist that doesn't matter. first of all, the regional airlines as compared to the majors, in spite of the improvements they have made that have been essentially forced on them by airline safety act of 2010 still are not up to the same level as the large major airlines in terms of their training. they just don't have the same kind of environment that the
at some point like everyone else, like all of us, we're going to want to be abel to buy a car or have a family or eventually buy a house and have a life. and we need have a career path that's going to enable us to do that. that's why the regional airlines have had so much trouble. because they have been offering for so many years a substandard set of wages and working conditions to try to continue to make fit in the real world of broken economic model. so simply by correcting that, all that...