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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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i will start with abel. >> well, first of all, i think president trump has a tremendous opportunity to work on immigration. it -- i said earlier that it's my position. my father came to america in "63. he crossed the border with a penny in his pocket, looking for a better life. his son became lieutenant governor of california. the system worked. so i know that some of the messaging of the wall and that hasn't helped. but i think he's in a tremendous opportunity if he can work with the republicans in the majority of the senate and in the house, we can get an immigration system in place that works. obviously, we are not going to get amnesty, like president reagan gave us. we talked about executive orders. look, executive orders -- he likes them because they're victories. but that is not the way to govern. so he needs to bring democrats together to get some kind of an immigration system that works. i actually believe that we should have a temporary executive order to allow farmworkers who are not criminals the opportunity to stay here on a work permit, to harvest these crops that we all l
i will start with abel. >> well, first of all, i think president trump has a tremendous opportunity to work on immigration. it -- i said earlier that it's my position. my father came to america in "63. he crossed the border with a penny in his pocket, looking for a better life. his son became lieutenant governor of california. the system worked. so i know that some of the messaging of the wall and that hasn't helped. but i think he's in a tremendous opportunity if he can work with...
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abel nÚÑez dirige una organizaciÓn que ayuda a centroamericanos y sabe muy bien lo que eso puede significarhaitÍ, por quÉ no se lo quitan a otros paÍses que econÓmicamente esta mejor? dicen que el paÍs ha recobrado lo suficiente desde el terremoto de 2010. reportero: hay unos 20,000 salvadoreÑos, 40,000 hondureÑos y 20,000 nicaragüenses. el te p.s. se les -- tps se les acaba el prÓximo enero. el impacto de eliminarlos serÍa muy fuerte. >> a nosotros nos preocupa eso, no es la pÉrdida sÓlo del estatus, sino de trabajo, de bienes y nuestras familias, que tienen raÍces muy profundas en nuestra comunidad. casas, estÁn casados con ciudadanos, sus hijos estÁn nacidos aquÍ y esto va a crear caos en su comunidad. reportero: si usted tiene esta protecciÓn, averigüe el impacto que puede tener para su familia, y si la empresa para la que trabaja por heredarle -- puede solicitarle una visa de trabajo. por otro lado, la remesa de estas personas son vitales no sÓlo para la economÍa de sus familias, sin otomÍ para la de sus paÍses. el aÑo pasado, los inmigrantes centroamericanos en ver mÁs de $20,000,000,
abel nÚÑez dirige una organizaciÓn que ayuda a centroamericanos y sabe muy bien lo que eso puede significarhaitÍ, por quÉ no se lo quitan a otros paÍses que econÓmicamente esta mejor? dicen que el paÍs ha recobrado lo suficiente desde el terremoto de 2010. reportero: hay unos 20,000 salvadoreÑos, 40,000 hondureÑos y 20,000 nicaragüenses. el te p.s. se les -- tps se les acaba el prÓximo enero. el impacto de eliminarlos serÍa muy fuerte. >> a nosotros nos preocupa eso, no es la...
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[applause] >> i'll give abel a chance to respond quickly to that if you like. this is basically the agenda and the legacy of the first 100 days? visit and not welcome sign and selling hate and division? >> i didn't see the poll that was put up this morning. unfortunately i didn't see it but i figured someone would i set down say that one of his positives of that poll is that people believe he's keeping his promise. i mean, that's what the poll says that he's keeping his promise. so is doing what he said he was going to do. some people never going to like what he promised and never going to like what is going to do, but i'm going to go back to this learning curve. i do want to say that we put somebody in that has to clue about government. i mean, you've got remember at the end of the day, he worked with the government on certain issues. he just didn't govern. and the governing part is where it gets tricky. i will repeat it again. government was designed to move really slow. and when you move fast you make mistakes. so i see good stuff coming up on the horizon an
[applause] >> i'll give abel a chance to respond quickly to that if you like. this is basically the agenda and the legacy of the first 100 days? visit and not welcome sign and selling hate and division? >> i didn't see the poll that was put up this morning. unfortunately i didn't see it but i figured someone would i set down say that one of his positives of that poll is that people believe he's keeping his promise. i mean, that's what the poll says that he's keeping his promise. so...
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more vul mere abel to firearms attack like the one in san bernadino and the orlando night club shooting. the coverage continues on nightly news. lefrlt holt anchors coverage from manchester this evening with a deeper look into the victims and what other cities are doing in the wake of in suicide bombs lester joins us a at 5:30. >>> other local news a verdict in a sexual assault case involving a former football player at a high school in concord. the players found guilty of rape. you may remember last nova young woman came forward saying a freshman football players assaulted here in the parking lot during the football game. the girl is a student at this other high school across the street. the boy whose identity is being weld was being found guilty in juvenile court he can be reconvind rest of his youth. >>> facing the judge the first time the wife of alameda county deputy is in the death of aed toler last year. yarenit malihan was kept out of view of cameras she pled not guilty to vehicular manslaughter. she was last september driving under the influence when she slammed into a car stop
more vul mere abel to firearms attack like the one in san bernadino and the orlando night club shooting. the coverage continues on nightly news. lefrlt holt anchors coverage from manchester this evening with a deeper look into the victims and what other cities are doing in the wake of in suicide bombs lester joins us a at 5:30. >>> other local news a verdict in a sexual assault case involving a former football player at a high school in concord. the players found guilty of rape. you...
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his name is michael abels and it's a new sound. i told him i somethinwanted som that was a sinister or demonic negro spiritual. or one where they're giving a warning to our lead character. whatever combination of that he comes up with will fit. the movie's supposed to be a new thing. >> charlie: and they have begins and ends and rising action and falling action. >> yeah. >> charlie: you get taken up almost to heaven and then -- >> that's right. but i think what i wanted to take away from -- we see a lot of black music has hope in it. what i wanted to say is what's it sound like and what is a decidedly black sound sound like when you take the hope away and it's a horror movie. >> charlie: what did you find out? >> the track when the credits play -- >> charlie: it's taking hope and almost like pulling a rug out from under you. >> and it's a sound that feels unnatural to us and unsettling and scary but it's beautiful. it has very african sounding harmonies. scores is just about everything. >> charlie: is the film everything you wanted
his name is michael abels and it's a new sound. i told him i somethinwanted som that was a sinister or demonic negro spiritual. or one where they're giving a warning to our lead character. whatever combination of that he comes up with will fit. the movie's supposed to be a new thing. >> charlie: and they have begins and ends and rising action and falling action. >> yeah. >> charlie: you get taken up almost to heaven and then -- >> that's right. but i think what i wanted...
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you have cain having killed abel. the story says there is a separation. what do adam and eve do?er and forgive each other. my wife says you have to bring in hamilton. she talks about this moment where eli za and alexander are estranged. they lose a child. they come back together, go to the garden, take walks. and the last song, the best song in the musical, the company sings "forgiveness, can you imagine." ♪ forgiveness ♪ can you imagine >> what you see is love is not a choice you make once. it is a choice you make over and over again. it is the resilience, willingness to come back in the face of pain, sin, disappointment that's the great legacy of the story. >> you have traveled all over the world. you must have noticed, as i have, that something like mother's day which was a peculiar practice of really america and the hallmark-inspired holiday. then spread. now you can go to india. they are celebrating mother's day. in china they are celebrating mother's day. not everywhere, of course. do you think it is because it's good marketing or does out speak to something? >> all of the
you have cain having killed abel. the story says there is a separation. what do adam and eve do?er and forgive each other. my wife says you have to bring in hamilton. she talks about this moment where eli za and alexander are estranged. they lose a child. they come back together, go to the garden, take walks. and the last song, the best song in the musical, the company sings "forgiveness, can you imagine." ♪ forgiveness ♪ can you imagine >> what you see is love is not a...
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. >> reporter: it took police a year to narrow in on abel zam.ators linked him to ten stabbings, five homicides across four states. in 2012, he was convicted for a separate murder in michigan, sentenced to life without parole. but he never opened up about jamie
. >> reporter: it took police a year to narrow in on abel zam.ators linked him to ten stabbings, five homicides across four states. in 2012, he was convicted for a separate murder in michigan, sentenced to life without parole. but he never opened up about jamie
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yates warned the white house again that the president's national security adviser waste vul they were abel to black name the president tweeting jaems comey better hope there are no tapes of conversations before he starts leaking to the press. the implication eye the president do have tapes. now at issue whether or not the president demanded director comeyy's loyalty prum mri to himself here is what he told fox news ace jean on a in a interview just released >> did you ask that question. >> no i didn't. but i don't think it would be a bad question to ask. i think loyalty to the country, loyalty to the united states is important. you know i mean it depends on how you define loyalty. number one, number two. i don't know how that got there. because i didn't ask that question. >> what about the idea that in a tweet you said that there might be tape recordings. >> that i can't talk about. i won't talk about that. all i want is for comey to be honest and i hope he will be. i'm sure he will be i hope. >> the president not denying he records white house conversations more did his press secretary wh
yates warned the white house again that the president's national security adviser waste vul they were abel to black name the president tweeting jaems comey better hope there are no tapes of conversations before he starts leaking to the press. the implication eye the president do have tapes. now at issue whether or not the president demanded director comeyy's loyalty prum mri to himself here is what he told fox news ace jean on a in a interview just released >> did you ask that question....
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. >> reporter: it took police a year to narrow in on abel zam. eventually investigators linked him to ten stabbings, five homicides across four states. in 2012, he was convicted for a separate murder in michigan, sentenced to life without parole. but he never opened up about jamie weeks back, when he reached out to detectives. >> and agreed to conditionally speak with them about mr. lane's death. >> reporter: the condition? he not be charged for jamie's murder. the family was okay with that. >> i think he's getting punished enough just being in jail the rest of his life. >> reporter: and just to know he's the one. >> and having the answer i've been looking for. >> reporter: and you're still in the same house? >> i'm still in the same house. >> reporter: why is that? >> i stayed away from home for about two months. and my heart drew me back to the house. so i'm there. >> reporter: in talking with folks throughout the day, we've heard so many positive things about jamie lane, which raises the question why, why was he killed. a question we put to th
. >> reporter: it took police a year to narrow in on abel zam. eventually investigators linked him to ten stabbings, five homicides across four states. in 2012, he was convicted for a separate murder in michigan, sentenced to life without parole. but he never opened up about jamie weeks back, when he reached out to detectives. >> and agreed to conditionally speak with them about mr. lane's death. >> reporter: the condition? he not be charged for jamie's murder. the family was...
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abeled -- labor party is patient gushes that further to go?hat say about full unemployment? joe? joe: thanks, julia. i am here with an economist from moody's analytics and he has been doing research on the labor force per dissipation rate, what it says about where we are in the hunt for full employment. adam, thank you for joining us. this has been a nonstop debate. we have seen a huge decline in labor force participation that really accelerated with the this, how muchh is structural? it has been bouncing back. is there an upside to really recover that ground? what does your work suggest? so, i think we do have room to continue improving. you can't really look at labor force per dissipation by itself, but when you combine it with all of the other information we have and you look at the fact that it -- that the job market has started to strengthen, when you combine those factors together, it suggests we have room to improve. inflation and wage growth are not accelerating at an overly rapid pace. i think the ongoing for dissipation combined with
abeled -- labor party is patient gushes that further to go?hat say about full unemployment? joe? joe: thanks, julia. i am here with an economist from moody's analytics and he has been doing research on the labor force per dissipation rate, what it says about where we are in the hunt for full employment. adam, thank you for joining us. this has been a nonstop debate. we have seen a huge decline in labor force participation that really accelerated with the this, how muchh is structural? it has...
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23 selena: i'm getting there is what i like to say also making their red carpet debut - selena and abela: the weekend!selena striking in a floor-length 'coach'! gown. 00:00:40 dont you see like 1940's lookgisele rocked 'stella mccartney' for her number one fan - hubby tom brady!00:00:48 i know bootylicious its for my hubby he's my date gotta keep the husband happy but it wasn't date night for everyone! hello all the solo ladies! 00:00:07 kim: kendal and kylie i'm looking for them we're all solo so we were like texting on the way here kim k - in a simple white 'vivienne westwood' - left kanye at home! 00:00:40 kim: yeah, he's at home he's been taking some time off and i really love that 00:00:40 i'm serving / 00:00:44 i'm serving myself to everyone and serving looks tonightkaty perry was incognito in a scarlet vieled 'maison margiela'! (mar-jella) and rihanna's 'comme des garcon' number was straight off the fall 2016 runway 00:00:14 rihanna its like booty shorts and you buckle some snaps the shoes the shoes took me an hour to get into (----louis----)we'll have so much more on this story
23 selena: i'm getting there is what i like to say also making their red carpet debut - selena and abela: the weekend!selena striking in a floor-length 'coach'! gown. 00:00:40 dont you see like 1940's lookgisele rocked 'stella mccartney' for her number one fan - hubby tom brady!00:00:48 i know bootylicious its for my hubby he's my date gotta keep the husband happy but it wasn't date night for everyone! hello all the solo ladies! 00:00:07 kim: kendal and kylie i'm looking for them we're all solo...
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the hold of isis, if you look at what's happening, al-qaeda, he has bow la, abel hernand must b only in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant cultures and massive amounts of historic treasures. it should increasingly become one of the great global centers of congress and opportunity. this region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock. saudi arabia is home to the holiest sites in one of the world's great faiths. each year millions of muslims come from around the world to saudi arabia to take part in the walk. in addition to an sheet wonders, this country is also home to modern ones, including soaring achievements in architecture. egypt is a thriving center of learning and achievement thousands before other parts of the world. the wonders of iz s, luxor and alexandria are proud monuments to that ancient heritage. all over the world people dream of walking through the ruins of petra in jordan. iraq was the cradle of civilization and is a land of natural bea
the hold of isis, if you look at what's happening, al-qaeda, he has bow la, abel hernand must b only in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant cultures and massive amounts of historic treasures. it should increasingly become one of the great global centers of congress and opportunity. this region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock. saudi arabia is home to the...
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campaign into a very tight framework of time, and it really is a four—week campaign, everyone has to be abelpreparation. so unless you are really on top of your brief, someone will ask you something very awkward. you're very good take there showed how often that happens historically. so i would expect some ups and downs but theresa may is its —— she is determined to make it a boring campaign because that is what she needs to get onto the terms she wa nts. needs to get onto the terms she wants. she doesn't want any excitements. what would you say, 0wen? excitements. what would you say, owen? it was like you've been framed but less entertaining, that. the tories strategy at the moment is to say nothing about domestic policy, to stick the slogans over and over again, lynton crosby clearly is a pi’o again, lynton crosby clearly is a pro at this. he is the tory spinmeister general, he did the last general election, and his whole approach is you just stick the key messages on the basis that most vote rs messages on the basis that most voters phase out and so on. it will be interesting to see if vo
campaign into a very tight framework of time, and it really is a four—week campaign, everyone has to be abelpreparation. so unless you are really on top of your brief, someone will ask you something very awkward. you're very good take there showed how often that happens historically. so i would expect some ups and downs but theresa may is its —— she is determined to make it a boring campaign because that is what she needs to get onto the terms she wa nts. needs to get onto the terms she...