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life." >> we need to share lots of things we have missed along these years. >> reporter: for years abelas wanted to join his father but his visa to the u.s. was never approved. he and his wife hope after today things will be easier. >> it's going to be easier. and not only for us but for our families and our relatives and friends and everyone. >> reporter: for now they settle for phone calls. >> okay. i love you more. >> reporter: but today they were able to share something more. ♪ >> it's a great moment because the war is over. >> today i think we are closer. today i feel closer to him. >> reporter: that's just one of many families wondering what all these changes will mean for them. and lester, you've been speaking with people here on the streets of havana. no one anticipates that more than 50 years of hostility will evaporate overnight. but as secretary kerry said today, it's a start. >> there's a lot of hope and expectation. thanks very much. appreciate it. >>> the american flag flies temporarily tonight outside cuba's foreign ministry as an apparent gesture in recognition of this h
life." >> we need to share lots of things we have missed along these years. >> reporter: for years abelas wanted to join his father but his visa to the u.s. was never approved. he and his wife hope after today things will be easier. >> it's going to be easier. and not only for us but for our families and our relatives and friends and everyone. >> reporter: for now they settle for phone calls. >> okay. i love you more. >> reporter: but today they were...
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cerca de montague express way...y en las intersecciones de south main con south abel, north abel hasta la avenida redwood... luego de varias horas pg and e finalmente logro restablecer el servicio electrico... y aunque todavia no saben que provoco la explosion... podria atribuirse los residentes las horas pico estan consumiendo grandes cantidades de energia... este tipo de incidentes han pasado de vez en cuando pero para prevenirlos hay que seguir algunas recomendacione s muy sencillas ... sot jessica lomeli 05:41 al 05:52 tratamos de conservar la luz...un poco de luz sandra apenas hace poco mas de una hora las calle main justo en donde ocurrio la explosion se reabrio al trafico vehicular y todo volvio a la normalidad... take vo cesar --un proyecto de ley que busca mantener inmigrantes indocumentados en prisiones federales durante su proceso de deportacion, seria un duro golpe para las ciudades asantuario. --la propuesta realizada por legisladores se basa en los hechos ocurridos recientemente cuando indocumentados han quedado en libertad y durante ese periodo han cometido algun homicid
cerca de montague express way...y en las intersecciones de south main con south abel, north abel hasta la avenida redwood... luego de varias horas pg and e finalmente logro restablecer el servicio electrico... y aunque todavia no saben que provoco la explosion... podria atribuirse los residentes las horas pico estan consumiendo grandes cantidades de energia... este tipo de incidentes han pasado de vez en cuando pero para prevenirlos hay que seguir algunas recomendacione s muy sencillas ... sot...
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a moment that shook the world of abel fernandez guarea. >> i really don't know how to express it. but i felt something good. i felt something was happening. >> reporter: inmania he watched today's ceremony live with his wife. miles away in miami so did his father, ramon. >> now i have hope. >> reporter: hope, he says, to see and hug his son. ramon left cuba 20 years ago. still remembers the day he said good-bye to his only son, then 16. he asked me, "dad-l , will you come back? i said yes. but i didn't." instead he missed many moments, including his son's wedding. "it hurts very much," he says, "but such is life." >> we need to share lots of things we have missed along these years. >> reporter: for years abel has wanted to join his father, but his visa to the u.s. was never approved. he and his wife hope after today things will be easy. >> it's going to be easier. and not only for us but for our families and our relatives and friends and everyone >> reporter: for now they settle for phone calls. >> okay. i love you more. >> reporter: but today they were able to share something mor
a moment that shook the world of abel fernandez guarea. >> i really don't know how to express it. but i felt something good. i felt something was happening. >> reporter: inmania he watched today's ceremony live with his wife. miles away in miami so did his father, ramon. >> now i have hope. >> reporter: hope, he says, to see and hug his son. ramon left cuba 20 years ago. still remembers the day he said good-bye to his only son, then 16. he asked me, "dad-l , will...
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this is like cain and abel!l, it's the bushes, so it's more like that time niles betrayed frasier by replacing his camembert with an underwhelming brie. (applause) all right, this is exciting. let's see how brutal he gets towards old w. >> yet, in a long experience that includes failures of intelligence and military setbacks, one moment stands out in memory as the turning point we had all been waiting for -- >> larry:... your brother leaving office? (audience reacts) damn, jeb, that's cold as ice. >> -- and that was the surge of military and diplomatic operations that turned events towards victory. >> larry: victory? i don't, uh, remember -- >> larry: revisionest history alert. history has been rewritten. huh-oh, guys. we're in danger of history being revised. that's our revisionist history alert. what are we in for? >> it was a success. so why was the success of the surge followed by a withdrawal from iraq, creating the void that i.s.i.s. moved in to fill? where was secretary of state clinton in all of this? >>
this is like cain and abel!l, it's the bushes, so it's more like that time niles betrayed frasier by replacing his camembert with an underwhelming brie. (applause) all right, this is exciting. let's see how brutal he gets towards old w. >> yet, in a long experience that includes failures of intelligence and military setbacks, one moment stands out in memory as the turning point we had all been waiting for -- >> larry:... your brother leaving office? (audience reacts) damn, jeb,...
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it's here that we encountered carl abel, one of the most memorable killers ever profiled on "lockup."t didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say what they want to say. they're punks. people in control know they're punks. abul first came to spring creek in 2003, after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. i think the biggest fragment of bone they found was a size of a half dollar. i probably got out of hand later on. i kept hanging out and beating on him some more. there was -- it was -- are you really interested in the gory stuff? i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting, but it was kind of twisted there. >> the raw interview footage goes on to reveal perhaps the most grisly aspect of abuhl's crime. >> your sentence is what? >> 70 years. i got six months, too, for cruelty to animals. >> for what? >> cruelty to animals. >> what happened? >> i nuked the guy's cat that he had. the cat was chewing on him so i nuked the cat. i actua
it's here that we encountered carl abel, one of the most memorable killers ever profiled on "lockup."t didn't take long for him to make clear his opinions of some of his fellow inmates. >> all of these inmates can say what they want to say. they're punks. people in control know they're punks. abul first came to spring creek in 2003, after he was convicted of murdering a co-worker. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. i think the biggest fragment of bone they found...
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here executive chef ron abel has created a lineup of dishes starring produce from fenway farm, including game-changing scallion pancakes. >> ah. that's crazy. did you ever imagine anything like this? >> not at all. i grew up a huge red sox fan. my first memories are my father taking me to this awesome ballpark. now i'm the chef here and now i have one of my other dreams is a farm to table thing, 300 feet away from our restaurant. >> reporter: the produce is a big hit on yawkey way, too, where a number of fans are saying no to dogs and sausages and yes to a wrap. >> it's awesome. >> yeah. you know all the produce in there was grown on the roof. >> shut up. i love that roof garden. our seats are right up there. >> reporter: which made us wonder, considering the red sox's anemic performance of late, maybe some of these veggies need to make it down to the clubhouse. just saying. harry smith, nbc news, boston. >> that will do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ==raj/vo== new problems tonight on the . >>> i haven't se
here executive chef ron abel has created a lineup of dishes starring produce from fenway farm, including game-changing scallion pancakes. >> ah. that's crazy. did you ever imagine anything like this? >> not at all. i grew up a huge red sox fan. my first memories are my father taking me to this awesome ballpark. now i'm the chef here and now i have one of my other dreams is a farm to table thing, 300 feet away from our restaurant. >> reporter: the produce is a big hit on yawkey...
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abel have gotten a little over fixated on industrial growth which has been weakening.o a property correction which should be welcomed. china has been over investing in property. is there any historical perspective few can offer us as to what the effects of this downturn, 1/5 of the value wiped out. what this would tell us about the future health of the chinese economy in 3-5 years from now? thing tok the safest say is that there have historically been no correlation, no connection between what is happening in the equity market and what is happening in the real economy. 2007,he peak in october prices declined 70%. exhaustive done investigations tried to figure out if that had any subsequent effect on the economic growth and concluded it was irrelevant. that is no guarantee that this time it could not be different. hypothesis isng that the effect on the real economy would likely be for a small. pimm: with that indicate there is value to be had in real enterprises doing real business in china? certainly there are a lot of sectors in china that are remarkably strong. profi
abel have gotten a little over fixated on industrial growth which has been weakening.o a property correction which should be welcomed. china has been over investing in property. is there any historical perspective few can offer us as to what the effects of this downturn, 1/5 of the value wiped out. what this would tell us about the future health of the chinese economy in 3-5 years from now? thing tok the safest say is that there have historically been no correlation, no connection between what...
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in college park, jeff abel. kimberly: that is it for "abc7 news at 5:00".ight now at 6:00 -- an arrest in a drive-by killing that claimed an innocent man's life. what happened when the suspect faced a judgment moments ago? >> this is home subject vizio and a place where prince george's family says the beloved dog was shot and killed by police. i'm jennifer donelan. the story is coming up. >> good. we are agreed on that. >> no, we're not. don't do that. reporter: actress ellen paige going toe to toe with ted cruz on the campaign trail. what was discussed and the controversy that is dividing the gp candidates. "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. reporter: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. leon: preaking news now happening in lower manhattan where at least two have opinion shot outside of a federal pilling. we are told one of those hurt is a federal employee. we are looking at the live pictures from the abc affiliate. we are gathering details at night. but we know the accused gunman is at custody. today they faced a judge on the charge that king kille
in college park, jeff abel. kimberly: that is it for "abc7 news at 5:00".ight now at 6:00 -- an arrest in a drive-by killing that claimed an innocent man's life. what happened when the suspect faced a judgment moments ago? >> this is home subject vizio and a place where prince george's family says the beloved dog was shot and killed by police. i'm jennifer donelan. the story is coming up. >> good. we are agreed on that. >> no, we're not. don't do that. reporter:...
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fs 3 --- abel len indic: "creo que todos somos trump al darle importancia a sus declaraciones sin sentido --- alejandra trigueros agreg: "es muy preocupante no solo para los inmigrantes, sino para todos, ya que este seÑor se est viendo que no tiene escrpulos y har lo que sea para lograr sus propsitos"... fs 5 --- jeannette ramrez dijo: "esta tierra fue de los indios y latinos primero. si estados unidos dice que quiere paz y jura bajo el nombre de dios, entonces lo que hace este seÑor y el gobierno, nos estn mintiendo"... --- 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, ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> esta es una noticia en desarrollo. >>> hoy dÍa inmigrantes consideran descabellada la propuesta de donald trump de deportar a todos los indocumentados y eliminar el programa dacca si llega a la casa blanca y confiscar las remesas y elevar las tarifas tempor temporales para obligar a mÉxico para pagar por un muro fronterizo tenemos eso y mucho mÁs pero antes otros titulares del dÍa.
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helicopter was forced to make a hard landing at a los angeles area cemetery while battling the nearby month abel low wildfire. >>> residents whose homes were damaged in the massive explosion in tianjin, china, are demanding compensation from the government. it killed at least 114 people, 70 are still missing. crews are now racing to collect dozens of tons of one of the chemicals housed in that warehouse. with storms moving into the area now environmental officials raised concerns that sodium cyanide can release poisonous scyanide into the air. >>> more than 40 men are walking to baltimore. the 35-mile trip will take 20 hours. marchers are expected to arrive on the national mall around 2:00 this afternoon. more than 200 people have been killed in baltimore so far this year. >>> prince george's county police say a suspect and an officer -- a suspect that an officer shot and killed had mental health issues. those are new detail since the shooting friday night. 30-year-old asshams manley's family told them he was having suicidal thoughts. officer bell shot manley on walker mill road after a struggle
helicopter was forced to make a hard landing at a los angeles area cemetery while battling the nearby month abel low wildfire. >>> residents whose homes were damaged in the massive explosion in tianjin, china, are demanding compensation from the government. it killed at least 114 people, 70 are still missing. crews are now racing to collect dozens of tons of one of the chemicals housed in that warehouse. with storms moving into the area now environmental officials raised concerns that...
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. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel.hat 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 wo
. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel.hat 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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>> my old pal, alan abel son, he would editor of "barron's" hated dollar-cost averaging.t it in don't think about it long periods of time and make substantial amount of money. it is treacherous estimate, not for faint of heart but over periods of time you will do great. charles: people talk about the overall wealth gap, richest people around the world more often ore not having equities working for them. >> owning stocks or something working for them. >> you have to. it is capitalist society, my friend. tough have capital. the he's heft, -- easiest way to acquire capital is buy stock, particularly on bad days and weeks like this. it could get worse, a lot worse. over long periods of time it will do great. mr. buffett our preferred holding period is forever. words of great wisdom. charles: so do i. real quick before i let you go, ben, what about influences of things outside of fundamentals of market, politics, china? the feeling in this country consumer confidence coming down? people don't feel good about things. sometimes it feels like that also plays a role? >> well i hav
>> my old pal, alan abel son, he would editor of "barron's" hated dollar-cost averaging.t it in don't think about it long periods of time and make substantial amount of money. it is treacherous estimate, not for faint of heart but over periods of time you will do great. charles: people talk about the overall wealth gap, richest people around the world more often ore not having equities working for them. >> owning stocks or something working for them. >> you have to....
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then myron abele and jeremy simons look at the obama administration's clean power plan. plus, your facebook posts and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this month, c-span radio takes you to the movies. here four supreme court cases that played a part in popular movies. concern mr. chief justice, in the can of worms argument, we extract one little worm with a pair of tweezers and quickly close it. from the movie, the people versus larry flynt. --if jerry falwell consume can sue then, so can other public figures. announcer: the watergate case from all the presidents men. >> who were the five men arrested in watergate? , they have their own counsel. it's unusual. >> it is unusual. >> do you know the name? >> some country club type. announcer: the landmark civil rights case. >> what kinds of things that can only be done together by man and wife that they cannot do in virginia. >> it is a major civil rights case. >> that is a right. to wake up in the morning, or go to sleep at night, knowing that the sheriff will not be knocking on their door or shining a light on
then myron abele and jeremy simons look at the obama administration's clean power plan. plus, your facebook posts and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this month, c-span radio takes you to the movies. here four supreme court cases that played a part in popular movies. concern mr. chief justice, in the can of worms argument, we extract one little worm with a pair of tweezers and quickly close it. from the movie, the people versus larry flynt. --if jerry falwell consume can sue then,...
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. ♪ ♪ francisca:ya huele a comida, y nos vamos a dejar sorprender de mi querido abel cruz, siempre bienvenidoollo. poca harina para que le de la consistencia. es una mezcla de mantequilla y harina. ya tenemos nuestro cilantro molido. lo mordemos con un poco de aceite y es el sabor, esta salsa es una base, a partir de esta crema, incorporamos nuestro cilantro molido... francisca: huele muy bueno! chef: el cilantro es la base de nuestro pollo de hoy. el rey de esta tarde tambiÉn, de este dÍa es el mangÚ. francisca: en amÉrica se dice purÉ de plÁtano y en dominicano se dice mangÚ. chef: estÁ hecho con dos tipos de plÁtano, plátano verde y plÁtano pintÓn, semi maduro. es sÚper sabrosa. para nosotros, montar nuestro plato, nosotros, en casa, vamos a tener un plato bien bonito, un plato elegante y esta comida tÍpica la vamos a preparar una forma sÚper especial. francisca: ya que su plato, todo el mundo tiene completo para la visita. chef: un poco de vinagre balsÁmico... correcto, entonces, seÑora, pÍdale a su esposo que le compre una brecha nueva y vamos a darle un toque para estirar nuestra salsa,
. ♪ ♪ francisca:ya huele a comida, y nos vamos a dejar sorprender de mi querido abel cruz, siempre bienvenidoollo. poca harina para que le de la consistencia. es una mezcla de mantequilla y harina. ya tenemos nuestro cilantro molido. lo mordemos con un poco de aceite y es el sabor, esta salsa es una base, a partir de esta crema, incorporamos nuestro cilantro molido... francisca: huele muy bueno! chef: el cilantro es la base de nuestro pollo de hoy. el rey de esta tarde tambiÉn, de este...
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los planificaron, asÍ que me llena de muchÍsima emociÓn, desearles feliz cumpleaÑos >>> felicidades abelcontra el siniestro que consumiÓ 200 acres de terreno. en austin queremos vieron una estatua confederada luego del mortal ataque a una iglesia en charlestÓn, las autoridades y el consejo municipal decidieron entregar el museo de la estatua del presidente de los estados con federadas durante la guerra civil, la escultura habÍa sin va dali zada en carolina del sur. a partir de hoy la montaÑa mÁs alta de estados unidos se llema rÁ el mas alto en la lenguas, es el nombre empleado por las tribus nativas de alaska que siempre han dicho esta elevaciÓn de 20322 pies y lo consideran un lugar sagrado. en 1896 un buscador de oro bautizÓ a la montaÑa con el nombre del vigÉsimo quinto presidente de los estados unidos, william y asÍ se ha conocido oficialmente desde que el congreso lo ratificÓ en 1917, hoy el monte serÁ rebautizado por el presidente, barack obama como el monte de nani. >>> bueno con el cambio de nombre del monte el mandatario estadounidense inicia una gira de 3 dÍas destinadas ademv
los planificaron, asÍ que me llena de muchÍsima emociÓn, desearles feliz cumpleaÑos >>> felicidades abelcontra el siniestro que consumiÓ 200 acres de terreno. en austin queremos vieron una estatua confederada luego del mortal ataque a una iglesia en charlestÓn, las autoridades y el consejo municipal decidieron entregar el museo de la estatua del presidente de los estados con federadas durante la guerra civil, la escultura habÍa sin va dali zada en carolina del sur. a partir de...
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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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meanwhile, back at the farm, nick mar abel says he keeps his customers as happy as the animals. >> the choice to buy the organically labeled food. they have the confidence to know how that food was produced. that's what my customers want. that's why they visit me at the farm and buy my product. >> reporter: both consumer reports and the beef industry emphasize the importance of cooking ground beef to at least 160 degrees, it's not what lovers of rare to medium rare want to hear, but it can kill the bacteria that can make you sick. >> thank you very much. >> i made a roast beef last night and the internal temperature was 120. >> yeah. as rare as possible. >>> coming up, jon stewart's next career. what has him laying down the smack down on john cena. >>> and the newest arriving leading to pandemonium all over the world. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. heart health's important... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it
meanwhile, back at the farm, nick mar abel says he keeps his customers as happy as the animals. >> the choice to buy the organically labeled food. they have the confidence to know how that food was produced. that's what my customers want. that's why they visit me at the farm and buy my product. >> reporter: both consumer reports and the beef industry emphasize the importance of cooking ground beef to at least 160 degrees, it's not what lovers of rare to medium rare want to hear, but...
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. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel.hat 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 wo
. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel.hat 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,...