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adel olvera/cet 2:07:00 un proceso antes de 7 meses para que llegara la entrevista, ahora es tan cortomo 3 meses, y eso es algo bueno, pero no le da tanto tiempo a una persona a estudiar e inscribirse a una clase de inglés. adel olvera trabaja para el programa de inmigracin y ciudadana del centro de entrenamiento para el trabajo.. la organizacin sin fines de lucro ayuda a gente con procesos migratorios, incluyendo ciudadana.. s.o.t. 4:40:00 la entrevista empieza con el saludo, hola como estás, pásale a su entrevista, si la persona no entendió que se le dice que pase ahi el oficial ya empieza a ver que el inglés básico no es bueno.. ms de 3 millones de personas en todo el pas se han hecho ciudadanas en los ltimos dos aÑos.. cet dice que 99% de sus clientes son aprobados.. s.o.t. 3:25:00 sí vemos que las personas si le echan ganas y estudian y vienen a las clases todos los dias como se pide aprenden el inglés muy bien.. olvera agrega que el no haber declarado impuestos y otras faltas de conducta moral pueden causar que le rechacen la solicitud de ciudadana.. s.o.t. 7:31:00 no pagar 'chil
adel olvera/cet 2:07:00 un proceso antes de 7 meses para que llegara la entrevista, ahora es tan cortomo 3 meses, y eso es algo bueno, pero no le da tanto tiempo a una persona a estudiar e inscribirse a una clase de inglés. adel olvera trabaja para el programa de inmigracin y ciudadana del centro de entrenamiento para el trabajo.. la organizacin sin fines de lucro ayuda a gente con procesos migratorios, incluyendo ciudadana.. s.o.t. 4:40:00 la entrevista empieza con el saludo, hola como...
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. >> el turno es para estefany para que nos cuente como setara la semana adelate. >> revisamos las condicionessimilar a la que tuvimos ayer. opr comienzos de abril agradables. con viento de 13 millas por hora. hasta mañana lunes pero en cuanto al satélite toando dominios de las condiciones por las próximas 48 horas condiciones secas. mucho sol para el martes donde pudiera acercarse otro sistema. mínimas esta noche entre 47° mañana nuevamente mucho sol temperaturas entre 75° y 76 san francisco con 79° y hta 80 vemos el cielo soleado. el jueves más lluvia. coin el lado fresco esto est todo en el tiempo. >> poor eso california el clima cuenta para que sea más cara. california clima extarordinario. y quiero extenderle una invitación en el concurso celebrando a mamá. díganos porque ella es tan especial. es el número 50. el codigo postal en pantalla. la fecha límite es el 8 de abril ojalá que se de un tiempo y nos haga llegar la fotografía. así después de una pausa estarán con usted gustavo oritz con ace acdacción deportiva acción deportiva extra buenas noches ♪ (cortina noticias) . con software tri
. >> el turno es para estefany para que nos cuente como setara la semana adelate. >> revisamos las condicionessimilar a la que tuvimos ayer. opr comienzos de abril agradables. con viento de 13 millas por hora. hasta mañana lunes pero en cuanto al satélite toando dominios de las condiciones por las próximas 48 horas condiciones secas. mucho sol para el martes donde pudiera acercarse otro sistema. mínimas esta noche entre 47° mañana nuevamente mucho sol temperaturas entre 75° y...
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. >> narrator: mohamed adel had been to serbia to learn the techniques. >> ...an extraordinary act of daring in the country of tunisia... >> ...president ben ali has stepped down... >> narrator: then tunisia broke. and as protesters there overthrew their government, maher and the april 6 activists saw their chance. >> this was their moment. and they saw it happen. and they jumped online, they jumped on sms, they jumped on twitter. and they had each other accessible-- 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 people right away in this forum. >> narrator: they set a date-- a public holiday, january 25-- and issued a call for action. >> asmaa mahfouz, a young activist with the april 6th movement, decided to film a v- blog to encourage egyptians to join protests on january 25, police day. >> narrator: the video went viral. the morning of the 25th, maher and april 6 waited to see if anyone would show up. >> they have no idea if three people are going to turn up, or 300, or 3,000. they're just doing their best to be heard and to be convincing in cyberspace. and so they really don't know what's going to happen
. >> narrator: mohamed adel had been to serbia to learn the techniques. >> ...an extraordinary act of daring in the country of tunisia... >> ...president ben ali has stepped down... >> narrator: then tunisia broke. and as protesters there overthrew their government, maher and the april 6 activists saw their chance. >> this was their moment. and they saw it happen. and they jumped online, they jumped on sms, they jumped on twitter. and they had each other...
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needs me, and eventually i will become part of a group that goes and advocates for better government adel local level which isn't so much a problem but it's a national level where it's much more of a challenge. >> host: you're going to get another try at this call from california. we missed you earlier. you are on the air now. >> caller: yes. i'm interested in the influence of fred martin said central asia -- >> host: i'm glad you asked the question because i wanted to point out the audience greg martin's and provides the jacket for your book and since it's been published the full 60 minutes controversy so what is his influence as the call wants to know and what are your thoughts on the controversy? >> guest: his had always been not in the cities and this takes place in kabul so i think that his influence in terms of afghans the life that over the years especially at the time spent in kabul was less because that isn't where the central asia institute ever operated. it's where they are mostly. i can get is an incredibly sad turn of events. i was as surprised as anybody else and i think tha
needs me, and eventually i will become part of a group that goes and advocates for better government adel local level which isn't so much a problem but it's a national level where it's much more of a challenge. >> host: you're going to get another try at this call from california. we missed you earlier. you are on the air now. >> caller: yes. i'm interested in the influence of fred martin said central asia -- >> host: i'm glad you asked the question because i wanted to point...
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my name is adele and i've been a resident of san francisco for 57 years and my daughter and i have been waiting for uverse service for years in the sunset district. and i voted for a number of you and i'm hoping that you'll consider voting yes tonight. thank you. >> how you doing, board of supervisors? my name is eric butler representing district 10 and i'm here to ask you to don't take our rights away from having prominent professional technology in our neighborhoods because my children use computers and they're more computer literate than i am but as far as being a parent that has to afford to pay for the internet, at&t seems to have the best package deal that i might need to be able to not have my children at a disadvantage for the future. thank you. >> good evening, board of supervisors, president. my name is rodney hansen jr., district 10 resident, vice chair of the san francisco workforce collaborative. with more choices, consumers benefit from competition as you know. as providers working to bring more channels and applications to san francisco, we all will be able to see the lat
my name is adele and i've been a resident of san francisco for 57 years and my daughter and i have been waiting for uverse service for years in the sunset district. and i voted for a number of you and i'm hoping that you'll consider voting yes tonight. thank you. >> how you doing, board of supervisors? my name is eric butler representing district 10 and i'm here to ask you to don't take our rights away from having prominent professional technology in our neighborhoods because my children...
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and in the decider there were some great rallies to enjoy right from the very first game and adele winningthis one to go one game up and in the end the spaniard was just too powerful take in the last six three and he gains them expanding to the corners of the court so math watering semi final to look forward to between it now and federer. playoffs locomotive jaroslav will live to fight another day they want to thriller against atlanta last night to pull back their best of seven series to three two and denying their opponents what looked like a certain place in the garden cup final the lockout were trained by two goals going into the third period and it looked like atlanta had done enough to go through big goals from his van like a chain care and alexander gleam of sent it into overtime and their pocket change got a second to give his side if three to win atlanta are still three two up in the series and have another chance to wrap it up on home ice on saturday pull over in eastern conference tell about your live show one win away from the guard cup final they play metal it might be of cours
and in the decider there were some great rallies to enjoy right from the very first game and adele winningthis one to go one game up and in the end the spaniard was just too powerful take in the last six three and he gains them expanding to the corners of the court so math watering semi final to look forward to between it now and federer. playoffs locomotive jaroslav will live to fight another day they want to thriller against atlanta last night to pull back their best of seven series to three...
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where defending champion and top seed rafael nadal will take on world number five andy murray and adele making the last fall with a simple six one six three victory over even in the quarter is the spaniard has been a champion here for the last six years and showed everyone taking make that really threaten the end stage to set a semi merry mariel's had an easy victory over portugal for a very cold killer six two six one the score in this one the brit finding some form after failing to win a match since his defeat in the strain open final but i'll have his work cut out against me as he tries to. make. the other semi's between space there and seven c. meltzer who got us turning win over roger federer here at the us from breaking the world number three was set for the six four six four victory against the six time friends champ. it's also a big day on the ice a sound about your life have another chance to win the big darren cup for the first time they lead atlanta three one in the best of seven series and save victory and who far today would hand them the trophy although atlanta will be boy
where defending champion and top seed rafael nadal will take on world number five andy murray and adele making the last fall with a simple six one six three victory over even in the quarter is the spaniard has been a champion here for the last six years and showed everyone taking make that really threaten the end stage to set a semi merry mariel's had an easy victory over portugal for a very cold killer six two six one the score in this one the brit finding some form after failing to win a...
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spaniard david for the day in the final after beating andy murray in three sets by his only admission adel was not it is best for this one but said he still managed to take care the first set six four however mary threaten an upset as he sped through the second set sixteen finishing it off with a lovely drop shot. at the brit strain design in the decider and that seemed to affect his game breezing through that six one varies area handing him the match. limits then as was often on. the winning seven of them around here is more than. fantastic because this is more important when you're on the plane when you play and that's that so his next opponent is david and he had an easy time against or if you knew he defeated roger federer in the court is taking the first set six three before come to be. sixteen down and for their lead on clay in the final of the great masters last year the bulls won one and they again today. well as we say that just confirms those scores fee then the final will be between rafael nadal and david for their. now. let's go to football and could ban the third in the russia
spaniard david for the day in the final after beating andy murray in three sets by his only admission adel was not it is best for this one but said he still managed to take care the first set six four however mary threaten an upset as he sped through the second set sixteen finishing it off with a lovely drop shot. at the brit strain design in the decider and that seemed to affect his game breezing through that six one varies area handing him the match. limits then as was often on. the winning...
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fifty people have been killed throughout the violent protests russia's foreign ministry is calling on adel moscow's to hold a thorough and transparent investigation to find and punish hold those responsible for these deaths but at the same time russia is saying that no matter how bad the situation there is at the moment it still does not threaten global security and actually moscow is warning that if the international community wants to intervene into wants happening in syria at the moment all of this could establish the entire region plus there's a lot of uncertainty about what's really going on in a sea since there is speculation that some of the footage some of the protests may have been fabricated and there's also reports that it's not only the authorities who are using excessive force moscow is saying that all of this really looks like an invitation to court in a civil war but there are new rules but again a real threat to regional security can arise from outside interference into syria including attempts to push ready made solutions and taking sides it's already becoming increasingly
fifty people have been killed throughout the violent protests russia's foreign ministry is calling on adel moscow's to hold a thorough and transparent investigation to find and punish hold those responsible for these deaths but at the same time russia is saying that no matter how bad the situation there is at the moment it still does not threaten global security and actually moscow is warning that if the international community wants to intervene into wants happening in syria at the moment all...
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cspan: use if you couldn't find much from the south adel. >> guest: well because so many of the cities were overrun by the union armies and the papers disappeared in their bonds, and it is to say that day by day a lot of them just don't exist besides which reporters unlike the more the reporters were talking about, they didn't write about each other very much or hardly at all. and only one actually wrote a memoir and there's nothing in that of any interest and -- cspan: and dedication here -- for the women who keep an eye on mechem at hagee and greta and cathy. who are they? >> guest: well, peggy is my wife and greta and kathy are my daughters. cspan: either of your daughter's in this book? -- business? >> guest: no, neither of them. cspan: what about your wife? >> guest: no, she's not. kathy -- she does fused glass in terms of arts and crafts. greta of all things is a project manager for a construction company. cspan: where? >> guest: here in washington. cspan: in town. if you go back to what happened to the civil war might and the telegraph and even your friend dan rather endorses th
cspan: use if you couldn't find much from the south adel. >> guest: well because so many of the cities were overrun by the union armies and the papers disappeared in their bonds, and it is to say that day by day a lot of them just don't exist besides which reporters unlike the more the reporters were talking about, they didn't write about each other very much or hardly at all. and only one actually wrote a memoir and there's nothing in that of any interest and -- cspan: and dedication...
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>> well, i hope adele isn't watching because it's her favorite song. ♪ at last, my president's come along >> rose: (laughs) >> that's more than enough if you want to carry on your show and have any ratings at all, professor rose. but what i did think was very interesting was that... it wasn't only that he was spoiling far principled fight and it seems to be the fight he wants to have, amazingly in the election. >> rose: it's the great debate of our time and you have to look at it and face it and show... i mean, i think he should be more aggressive in the... in the bullpen of conversation and argument and debate because this is a crucial issue for him, for his presidency, for the country and to understand who we are and what the danger is. >> rose: but he said that. that's what actually i was so thrilled about. he said this is not a new debate. it goes back to our founding fathers. he didn't say "hamilton and madison and the debate about the article i section viii." me said in collaging times it is a sharp rough contentious debate and he said that is a good thing. that is exactly best thin
>> well, i hope adele isn't watching because it's her favorite song. ♪ at last, my president's come along >> rose: (laughs) >> that's more than enough if you want to carry on your show and have any ratings at all, professor rose. but what i did think was very interesting was that... it wasn't only that he was spoiling far principled fight and it seems to be the fight he wants to have, amazingly in the election. >> rose: it's the great debate of our time and you have to...