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dea agents like fbi agents go undercover. they're law enforcement. any reason not to move the dea out of title 5? >> we would entertain any look at that. any exemgts that could be given so that an administrator or director could take action and make sure only the people with outstanding reputations and ethics are employed by the agency. >> if the deciding officials make decision you don't like, can you do anything with that decision? >> i can't do anything with the decision. but i can do what i did last year. and that is put on notice for the entire workforce not any one particular case put on notice for the entire workforce that this behavior is unacceptable and that i ordered the deciding officials and the board of conduct to consider significant discipline, to include up to removal for behavior in these areas moving forward. >> now, even though there are civil service protections for sort of the rank and file when something goes badly wrong and it's a climate issue, a cultural issue, what happens is leadership resigns or getting fired. so, for exa
dea agents like fbi agents go undercover. they're law enforcement. any reason not to move the dea out of title 5? >> we would entertain any look at that. any exemgts that could be given so that an administrator or director could take action and make sure only the people with outstanding reputations and ethics are employed by the agency. >> if the deciding officials make decision you don't like, can you do anything with that decision? >> i can't do anything with the decision....
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and other agents to talk to you? >> i don't really know the answer to that except to say that i know that i'm very interested in what they do. for example i did the first story on fbi criminal profiling in "the washington post" and i was fascinated about this. you know i really appreciated their work. and on the one hand, one of my books led to the dismissal of william sessions over his abusers so i am very comfortable talking about the abuses, the prostitution scandal as i mentioned, on the other hand when an agent era person does well, i they that and this is very unusual in today's world. and as i said i have made the point that the fbi has been very successful at blowing up a lot since 9/11 the whole culture was changed under those that emphasize prevention and emphasize this as opposed to putting people in jail. of course they always want to stop and put people in jail, but it is a matter of emphasis and i go through that in my book the secrets of the fbi. so that is another reason that i think the people who co
and other agents to talk to you? >> i don't really know the answer to that except to say that i know that i'm very interested in what they do. for example i did the first story on fbi criminal profiling in "the washington post" and i was fascinated about this. you know i really appreciated their work. and on the one hand, one of my books led to the dismissal of william sessions over his abusers so i am very comfortable talking about the abuses, the prostitution scandal as i...
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fbi agents and cia agents to talk to you? >> guest: usually i water board some. that works pretty well. i don't really know the answer to that, i know that i am very interested in what they do and the first story on fbi criminal profiling in 1985 in the washington post i was fascinated by how they vote serial killers, serial rapists, they sense that i really love to hear about their work. i also think i tell stories they appreciate. one of my books lead to the dismissal of william sessions, the fbi director over his abuses alive very comfortable exposing him, abuses. the prostitution scandal. i say that. as i said that earlier, the fbi is successful the whole culture under bob muller and art coming this and counterterrorism. and getting sources so the next plot as opposed to putting people in jail. and was a matter of emphasis. and people cooperate with me, he has a lot of sources, might as well tell him more. >> host: when did you suspect mark fault was deep throat? >> guest: i did a complete book about the bureau going back
fbi agents and cia agents to talk to you? >> guest: usually i water board some. that works pretty well. i don't really know the answer to that, i know that i am very interested in what they do and the first story on fbi criminal profiling in 1985 in the washington post i was fascinated by how they vote serial killers, serial rapists, they sense that i really love to hear about their work. i also think i tell stories they appreciate. one of my books lead to the dismissal of william...
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agents to be actually in these agents' rooms and housing. you wouldn't then have a problem with this going away party that involved a d.e.a. assistant regional director at his residence. you wouldn't disagree then with the assessment they had multiple accounts of landlords complaining about the loud parties and whatnot were going in there. is it wrong for prostitutes to be in government housing? >> well, first of all, it's deplorable behavior by those agents -- >> but is it a violation of policy? >> it's absolutely a violation of policy. >> is it wrong to have a foreign national in close proximity to a d.e.a. agent, close to their guns, personal effects, computer, smartphones? does that pose any sort of security risk? >> of course it poses security risks. and that is why these are very serious allegations. >> did you do any investigation as to the age of the women that were involved? were they just simply there for entertainment? >> the investigation, although it's ten years later, the investigation -- >> don't try to paint a picture that th
agents to be actually in these agents' rooms and housing. you wouldn't then have a problem with this going away party that involved a d.e.a. assistant regional director at his residence. you wouldn't disagree then with the assessment they had multiple accounts of landlords complaining about the loud parties and whatnot were going in there. is it wrong for prostitutes to be in government housing? >> well, first of all, it's deplorable behavior by those agents -- >> but is it a...
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varios agentes dijeron que los agentes de la dea estÁn fuera de control.n la selva. este escÁndalo sexual se une a varios del servicio secreto, uno de ellos con prostitutas colombianas durante la visita del presidente obama a cartagena. ilia : el alguacil del condado dade dice que busca los hombres sospechosos en la florida. la vÍctima dijo que no denunciÓ el hecho porque desconocÍa que habÍa sido violada, que se enterÓ cuando se vio en televisiÓn y cree que alguien la drogÓ. enrique: 9 profesores en escuelas pÚblicas fueron sentenciados por aumentar ilegalmente el puntaje de los estudiantes. tres recibieron penas de 20 aÑos. 180 maestro, 43 escuelas estuvieron involucrados en este fraude que consistÍa en facilitar las respuestas a los alumnos. ilia: madre iniciaron una huelga de hambre porque en un centro de detenciÓn en texas les estÁn haciendo pagar $7000 de fianza para dejarlas libres. hoy hubo manifestaciones en washington dc a favor de ellas. periodista: orando activistas se concentraron para expresarse a favor de las madres indocumentadas. los event
varios agentes dijeron que los agentes de la dea estÁn fuera de control.n la selva. este escÁndalo sexual se une a varios del servicio secreto, uno de ellos con prostitutas colombianas durante la visita del presidente obama a cartagena. ilia : el alguacil del condado dade dice que busca los hombres sospechosos en la florida. la vÍctima dijo que no denunciÓ el hecho porque desconocÍa que habÍa sido violada, que se enterÓ cuando se vio en televisiÓn y cree que alguien la drogÓ. enrique:...
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he called the agent and. that was the first he knew this agent was involved in prostitutes.told the agent you are out of here, you're going home. ..
he called the agent and. that was the first he knew this agent was involved in prostitutes.told the agent you are out of here, you're going home. ..
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agents to be actually in these agents' rooms and housing. you wouldn't then have a problem with these -- this going away party that was involved a d.e.a. assistant regional director at his residence. you wouldn't disagree then with the assessment that they had multiple accounts of landlord complaining about the loud parties and whatnot were going in there. is it wrong for prostitutes to be in government housing? director leonhart: it is deplorable behavior by the agents chairman: a violation of policy. >> absolutely a violation of policy. chairman-is it wrong itster a foreign national in close proximity to a d.e.a. agent. personal effetes and computer and smart phones. pose any sort of security risks? director leonhart: of course it poses risk. chairman did you to any investigation as to the age of the women involved. were they sim yum there for entertainment? director leonhart: the investigation although ten years later --. chairman: there is an incident in july of 2009 for instance where the d.e.a. agent in bogota was accuse the of physica
agents to be actually in these agents' rooms and housing. you wouldn't then have a problem with these -- this going away party that was involved a d.e.a. assistant regional director at his residence. you wouldn't disagree then with the assessment that they had multiple accounts of landlord complaining about the loud parties and whatnot were going in there. is it wrong for prostitutes to be in government housing? director leonhart: it is deplorable behavior by the agents chairman: a violation of...
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sold for agents to mr. corroboratetor two and could get agents to talk. do you believe actually. >> there was no evidence that information was compromised. this behavior, bringing foreign nationals, bringing prostitutes to your glq, bringing them around other agents, all of those are security risks. >> doesn't the report itself provide evidence that you had agents in compromised positions, at least foreign officials believed that the agents were compromised and that they could get the agents to talk? did you, did you do -- how do you know that agents didn't say something, that maybe they should not have said or maybe disclosed some information they should not have? >> reading the report, one of the concerns was that the agents got very close to these two corrupt colombian national police and that the colombian national police were providing prostitutes and gifts to get in the good graces of the agent. that is about the furthest that it goes. >> did you then do an investigation what information may or may not have been leaked? >> the opr investigation, bec
sold for agents to mr. corroboratetor two and could get agents to talk. do you believe actually. >> there was no evidence that information was compromised. this behavior, bringing foreign nationals, bringing prostitutes to your glq, bringing them around other agents, all of those are security risks. >> doesn't the report itself provide evidence that you had agents in compromised positions, at least foreign officials believed that the agents were compromised and that they could get...
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he was told about the incident he called the agent in, told the agent, you are going home. he sent them back to the states and tell -- elijah cummings: were they the agent received 14 days off. the regional director take action when he heard about erin he took action immediately. he put in place some mechanisms to make sure that those behaviors or reported promptly. >> who was the highest-ranking dea official who was aware of these misconduct issues? i am talking about -- let me change that. 2005 to 2009. >> that they were aware with it? probably a group supervisor. >> you have the power to discipline on the regional director? you could have fired him? >> i could not fire him. you have to show misconduct for him to be fired. with what the law allows me to do, he was counseled. >> you feel the he did something wrong? >> he failed to report it when he learned about it. >> you failed to discipline? >> the discipline available to me was to reprimand him. >> who came up with the suspension? >> the discipline, there has to be misconduct. it has to be 15 days or more. reporting it
he was told about the incident he called the agent in, told the agent, you are going home. he sent them back to the states and tell -- elijah cummings: were they the agent received 14 days off. the regional director take action when he heard about erin he took action immediately. he put in place some mechanisms to make sure that those behaviors or reported promptly. >> who was the highest-ranking dea official who was aware of these misconduct issues? i am talking about -- let me change...
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and other agents to talk to you? >> i don't really know the answer to that except to say that i know that i'm very interested in what they do. for example i did the first story on fbi criminal profiling in "the washington post" and i was fascinated about this. you know i really appreciated their work. and on the one hand, one of my books led to the dismissal of william sessions over his abusers so i am very comfortable talking about the abuses, the prostitution scandal as i mentioned, on the other hand when an agent era person does well, i they that and this is very unusual in today's world. and as i said i have made the point that the fbi has been very successful at blowing up a lot since 9/11 the whole culture was changed under those that emphasize prevention and emphasize this as opposed to putting people in jail. of course they always want to stop and put people in jail, but it is a matter of emphasis and i go through that in my book the secrets of the fbi. so that is another reason that i think the people who co
and other agents to talk to you? >> i don't really know the answer to that except to say that i know that i'm very interested in what they do. for example i did the first story on fbi criminal profiling in "the washington post" and i was fascinated about this. you know i really appreciated their work. and on the one hand, one of my books led to the dismissal of william sessions over his abusers so i am very comfortable talking about the abuses, the prostitution scandal as i...
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he called the agent in. that was the first he knew this agent was involved in prostitutes. he called the agent in, told the agent you're out of here, you're going home. he sent them t.d.y. back to the states until he could finalize the -- mr. cummings: was he suspended at all? administrator leonhart: sorry mr. cummings: you said he sent him back to the united states. administrator leonhart: yeah. the agent received 14 days off. mr. cummings: and this -- and so did you think that was sufficient? administrator leonhart: the regional director took action when he heard about it and he took action immediately after to put in place some mechanisms to make sure that those types of behaviors were reported promptly. mr. cummings: who was the highest ranking d.e.a. official between 2008 who was aware of these misconduct issues? administrator leonhart: are you talking about the bogota incidents? mr. cummings: i'm talking about the -- let me change that. 2005 to 2009. administrator leonhart: that they were aware of it? mr. cummings: yeah, the highest ranking person? administrator leonh
he called the agent in. that was the first he knew this agent was involved in prostitutes. he called the agent in, told the agent you're out of here, you're going home. he sent them t.d.y. back to the states until he could finalize the -- mr. cummings: was he suspended at all? administrator leonhart: sorry mr. cummings: you said he sent him back to the united states. administrator leonhart: yeah. the agent received 14 days off. mr. cummings: and this -- and so did you think that was sufficient?...
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agents were horrified. here they are risking their lives to protect the president and they are being told just with him and we don't care. that's the kind of culture i am talking about which actually jeopardizes the life of the president. another example is that i regularly says agent will be told by management to let people into events without a metal detection screening. just like letting passengers onto an airplane without a metal detection screening and the reason again is because the secret service is so spineless that they bow to pressure whether it's the white house both bush and obama white house or from campaign staffs to let people in because the event is about to start, there is a line outside and those with their attitude didn't provide enough so the political steps they you know, we don't want these people outside the event. and sure enough the secret service lets them in. that's something in my book. the other malfeasance in the book still haven't come out. >> host: some of the with some of th
agents were horrified. here they are risking their lives to protect the president and they are being told just with him and we don't care. that's the kind of culture i am talking about which actually jeopardizes the life of the president. another example is that i regularly says agent will be told by management to let people into events without a metal detection screening. just like letting passengers onto an airplane without a metal detection screening and the reason again is because the...
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hace una semana el departamento de justicia revelÓ a un informe que comprometÍa agentes de la dea enficial de la policÍa de colombia jugÓ un papel importante para el gobierno de los estados unidos enterara. periodista: en colombia, el paÍs que mÁs muertos ha puesto en la guerra contra las drogas, el informe causÓ indignaciÓn. >> la gente de la dea que combate el narcotrÁfico en colombia para las fiestas drogados, le paga el narcotrÁfico, algunos les pegan a las mujeres y solamente los suspenden de dos a 10 dÍas. periodista: los agentes enfrentan varios seÑalamientos, los mÁs delicados se le atribuye a un oficial extranjero. >> ademÁs, la informaciÓn no la entregÓ la dea, la entregÓ un oficial extranjero que podrÍa ser un miembro de la oficina colombiana viendo cÓmo disfrutaba los agentes las fiestas. periodista: se tratarÍa de carlos andrÉs meza, quien coordinaba operaciones antinarcÓticos de la dea, policÍa nacional, meza cumpliÓ una condena en estados unidos por recibir soborno de narcotraficantes. un documento refleja que el oficial cooperÓ con la fiscalÍa al denunciar agentes de
hace una semana el departamento de justicia revelÓ a un informe que comprometÍa agentes de la dea enficial de la policÍa de colombia jugÓ un papel importante para el gobierno de los estados unidos enterara. periodista: en colombia, el paÍs que mÁs muertos ha puesto en la guerra contra las drogas, el informe causÓ indignaciÓn. >> la gente de la dea que combate el narcotrÁfico en colombia para las fiestas drogados, le paga el narcotrÁfico, algunos les pegan a las mujeres y...
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paradÓjicamente la agente estaba celebrando una importante ascenso.rones que se estrella en la casa blanca. algunos dicen que el cambio es posible si nombran algÚn director externo al servicio. >> conocen todo, estÁn ahÍ desde aÑos. pablo: algunos temen que Éstos puedan afectar a la seguridad del presidente. jorge: vamos a una pausa y el regresar veremos por quÉ se cree que la emboscada mortal a 15 mexicanos fue obra de encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó su mba. ♪ !ya lo tengo¡ cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. ♪ si, los guardias se enojaron un poco. ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa ¿a quién le importa? ♪ el audaz camry 2015. la decisión que te lleva donde quieres estar. toyota. vayamos juntos. es casi imposible que se pongan de acuerdo. Él dice que esa planta trae fortuna, ella que trae suerte en el amor. pero en algo están de acuerdo, nada como potting mix de miracle-gro, porque provee todo lo que su planta necesita para prosperar. a mucho más de lo que te imaginas. aarp es una organización para personas
paradÓjicamente la agente estaba celebrando una importante ascenso.rones que se estrella en la casa blanca. algunos dicen que el cambio es posible si nombran algÚn director externo al servicio. >> conocen todo, estÁn ahÍ desde aÑos. pablo: algunos temen que Éstos puedan afectar a la seguridad del presidente. jorge: vamos a una pausa y el regresar veremos por quÉ se cree que la emboscada mortal a 15 mexicanos fue obra de encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó...
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los agentes usaron fondos de la dea para pagar a prostitutas.star indignada por ver lo que hacen algunos de los agentes que han ido a colombia a pelear contra el narcotrÁfico. >> van a la fiesta de drogas, les paga el narcotrÁfico, algunos le pegan a las mujeres. pablo: esta mujer que trabaja en un burdel en bogotÁ afirmÓ que entre sus clientes al agentes de la dea. segÚn el informe, la fiesta sexuales fueron sÓlo parte del problema, el comportamiento inapropiado de los agentes fue mucho mÁs allÁ. el departamento afirma que los agentes recibieron dinero, costosos regalos y droga. en la audiencia dijeron que los agentes estÁn fuera de control y que su castigo tiene que ser mÁs severo. el soldado colombiano alfonso madera perdiÓ una pierna cuando iba a desmantelar un laboratorio de cocaÍna en la selva. alfonso: me vi la pierna y la tenia totalmente destrozada. pablo: este escÁndalo se de la visita del presidente obama cartagena. marÍa: cada vez es mayor la cifra del departamento de policÍas que se niegan a colaborar con autoridades migratorias par
los agentes usaron fondos de la dea para pagar a prostitutas.star indignada por ver lo que hacen algunos de los agentes que han ido a colombia a pelear contra el narcotrÁfico. >> van a la fiesta de drogas, les paga el narcotrÁfico, algunos le pegan a las mujeres. pablo: esta mujer que trabaja en un burdel en bogotÁ afirmÓ que entre sus clientes al agentes de la dea. segÚn el informe, la fiesta sexuales fueron sÓlo parte del problema, el comportamiento inapropiado de los agentes fue...
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las fiestas de los agentes no eran muy discretas.ados porque cada vez que llegaba la policÍa, se presentaban como buncionarios del gobierno de estados unidos y tla parranda continuaba. jorge: el director de la dea de estados unidos responderÁ preguntas del senado el martes. este domingo en el programa aquÍ y ahora, todos los detalles de este escÁndalo. >> familiares de walter scott el hombre muerto por un policÍa blanco preparan su entierro para maÑana. hoy pidieron a la comunidad evitar actividades que generen violencia. activistas de la ciudad convocaron a una reuniÓn con autoridades locales para que se nombre una junta independiente que investigue actos de mala conducta por parte de la policÍa. >> cuando estÁ fresca la indignaciÓn de ver en video, otro caso de brutalidad policial aumenta el eenojo pÚblico. una cÁmara aÉrea firmÓ la brutal paliza de agentes de california a un hombre que perseguÍan en el desierto por robar un caballo. le pegaron sin piedad cuando estaba rendido y terminÓ en el hospital. [imÁgenes] >> este video mues
las fiestas de los agentes no eran muy discretas.ados porque cada vez que llegaba la policÍa, se presentaban como buncionarios del gobierno de estados unidos y tla parranda continuaba. jorge: el director de la dea de estados unidos responderÁ preguntas del senado el martes. este domingo en el programa aquÍ y ahora, todos los detalles de este escÁndalo. >> familiares de walter scott el hombre muerto por un policÍa blanco preparan su entierro para maÑana. hoy pidieron a la comunidad...
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we have other incidents, most agents have no time to engage in that sort of thing. it is management. he refuses to acknowledge what the real problems are. >> host: randall whetherspoon e-mail, viagra was not publishing secret techniques. one of the worst, the story about osama bin laden using cellphones yet you--so much information this morning regarding the techniques of planting bugs, description of their size etc.. why did you do the same thing? >> guest: there's nothing anyone can do. everyone understands the fbi could in fact bug them but the fbi is those lie about how they'd do it that no matter what i put in my book, no one will be able to eat a being bugged or wiretapped. in the case of the secret service and all this laxness that i reveal the secret service can change overnight. they can stop the laxness and corner cutting and say don't let anybody into any event or you will be fired. he could say that today and this would stop and the president's life could be -- would not be in jeopardy and that is why i feel perfectly safe revealing this corner cutting b
we have other incidents, most agents have no time to engage in that sort of thing. it is management. he refuses to acknowledge what the real problems are. >> host: randall whetherspoon e-mail, viagra was not publishing secret techniques. one of the worst, the story about osama bin laden using cellphones yet you--so much information this morning regarding the techniques of planting bugs, description of their size etc.. why did you do the same thing? >> guest: there's nothing anyone...
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presentador: una ley permitirÁ a agentes portan armas de fuego en mÉxico, noticias univisiÓn 14 fin des en vivo comienza ya. >> es hora de noticiero en espaÑol del Área de la bahÍa. ramÓn: gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana, estamos como siempre en vivo. el mundo estÁ conmocionado por el devastador terremoto que ocurriÓ en el partido ha resultado mÁs de 1.000 vÍctimas fatales, pero creen que el salto mortal lamentablemente puede ser mayor. viernes con los detalles. beatriz: asÍ es, buenas tardes, la situaciÓn que se vive en nepal es realmente dramÁtica, los hospitales no se dan abasto para atender a tantos pacientes, mientras que las tareas de rescate siguen a contrarreloj buscando entre los escombros a sobrevivientes. del terremoto de magnitud 7.8 iniciÓ cerca del mediodÍa nepal, la devastaciÓn ha sido inmensa. >> lo Último que sabemos es que ha habido 1400 muertos, y los nÚmeros estÁn incrementando. beatriz: panorama es desolador, con edificios destruidos y escombros que al parecer tienen atrapados a sobrevivientes y mÁs cuerpos de quienes no lograron esc
presentador: una ley permitirÁ a agentes portan armas de fuego en mÉxico, noticias univisiÓn 14 fin des en vivo comienza ya. >> es hora de noticiero en espaÑol del Área de la bahÍa. ramÓn: gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana, estamos como siempre en vivo. el mundo estÁ conmocionado por el devastador terremoto que ocurriÓ en el partido ha resultado mÁs de 1.000 vÍctimas fatales, pero creen que el salto mortal lamentablemente puede ser mayor. viernes...
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dan a conocer un vÍdeo en el que agentes fronterizos incendian un abuso causando la muerte del conductorridos deja una plataforma petrolera de pemex. y cuatro aÑos de sequÍa tienen agotados los californianos. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches, enrique estÁ en una asignaciÓn especial. esta noche el senador demÓcrata bob menÉndez hablÓ sobre los cargos de presunta corrupciÓn que fueron presentados en su contra, menÉndez dijo que esta es una movida polÍtica para silenciarlo pero que no se callara. alegÓ que siempre ha actuado de acuerdo con la ley. pablo: el senador robert menÉndez respondiÓ entre aplausos de los partidarios las acusaciones de corrupciÓn del departamento de justicia, un total de 14 cargos incluidos soborno y conspiraciÓn. bob: estoy enojado y listo para pelear, porque los acontecimientos contradicen mi carrera de servicio pÚblico. pablo: se acusa senador de su cargo para hacer favores a un amigo. >> podrÍa haber cÁrcel, el cÓdigo federal lleva mÁximo de cinco aÑos en cÁrcel y
dan a conocer un vÍdeo en el que agentes fronterizos incendian un abuso causando la muerte del conductorridos deja una plataforma petrolera de pemex. y cuatro aÑos de sequÍa tienen agotados los californianos. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches, enrique estÁ en una asignaciÓn especial. esta noche el senador demÓcrata bob menÉndez hablÓ sobre los cargos de presunta corrupciÓn que...
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---ahi rindieron el ultimo tributo al agente de policia "michael johnson" que murio en el cumplimientosu deber el pasado 24 marzo. nat sound --- wait for cue ---en la emotiva ceremonia se tocaron las tradicionales gaitas escocesas que interpretaron temas solemnes y reflejaron el ambiente. roll stinger take 2 box ---comenzamos nuestra cobertura con angel ayllon en vivo desde san jose que nos tiene mas imagenes del acto solemne... angel... take angel live angel live --blanca buenas tardes despues del recorrido por las centricas calles de san jose el feretro que llevaba los restos del oficial de policia ingresaron al sap center para su ultimo homenaje... vo --hombro a hombro cientos de oficiales dieron paso de honor al cuerpo de michael johnson, el agente que con su vida defendio a la institucion hasta el ultimo momento.... --a ritmo de gaita y descansando en su ataud la bandera de estados unidos, ingreso el fretro que llevaba el cuepo de johnson.... --eran miles entre agentes, miembros de la comunidad y politicos quienes rindieron este tributo a michael johnson en el interior del auditor
---ahi rindieron el ultimo tributo al agente de policia "michael johnson" que murio en el cumplimientosu deber el pasado 24 marzo. nat sound --- wait for cue ---en la emotiva ceremonia se tocaron las tradicionales gaitas escocesas que interpretaron temas solemnes y reflejaron el ambiente. roll stinger take 2 box ---comenzamos nuestra cobertura con angel ayllon en vivo desde san jose que nos tiene mas imagenes del acto solemne... angel... take angel live angel live --blanca buenas...
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tonight, we'll examine the case of a former russian agent named alexander litvenenko.xactly what happened and why had been mysteries for a long time. now there are new leads. he lived in a world of spies and dissidents where everyone was playing a game and where access to information could make you a very rich man or a dead one. >> a former russian agent poisoned. a multimillionaire found dead in his bathroom. investigative reporter executed in front of her home. their lives had been interconnected interconnected, but what about their deaths? random act or as some suspect, part of an international murder conspiracy that stretches across two continents and several world capitals? tonight, we'll investigate who wanted them dead and why. the case will take us from moscow to rome to london into a world of spies and spy hoof catch -- spy-catchers and a world in which murder happens often. was there a hit list in find? >> i'm sure there was. >> reporter: our story begins closer to home. o a a late winter evening, paul doyle, an intelligence analyst, was driving to his house
tonight, we'll examine the case of a former russian agent named alexander litvenenko.xactly what happened and why had been mysteries for a long time. now there are new leads. he lived in a world of spies and dissidents where everyone was playing a game and where access to information could make you a very rich man or a dead one. >> a former russian agent poisoned. a multimillionaire found dead in his bathroom. investigative reporter executed in front of her home. their lives had been...
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the two agents fired developed a system. when the male officer found a man he thought was attractive, he would signal the female officer and she would tell the scanning machine that a woman was about to walk through. of course, when the man walked through, the machine would register an anomaly in the groin area the male officer would come over and pass down the passenger. it gets worse. investigators say when the male tsa agent did the patdown, he would use the palms of his hands to touch the groin and buttock of the passenger. that is a clear violation of policy. authorities were notified about the groping from an anonymous tip. sure enough when they started monitoring the two officers, they caught them both in the act. the female admitted she had done it at least ten different times. tsa released a statement saying, "these alleged accounts are egregious and intolerable." it's unlikely charges will be filed because they can't identify any of the victims and no passengers complained. experts do have advice. >> if things star
the two agents fired developed a system. when the male officer found a man he thought was attractive, he would signal the female officer and she would tell the scanning machine that a woman was about to walk through. of course, when the man walked through, the machine would register an anomaly in the groin area the male officer would come over and pass down the passenger. it gets worse. investigators say when the male tsa agent did the patdown, he would use the palms of his hands to touch the...
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now, guess how many dea agents have been fired for that? the answer is coming up. ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2015 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> we have video from inside the alaska airlines plane over seattle where passengers and crew heard someone kn
now, guess how many dea agents have been fired for that? the answer is coming up. ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool...
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y que estÁn intentando educar a los agentes con respecto a la acciÓn ejecutiva. indica que den prioridad a criminales y reciÉn llegados. pero los agentes tienen la voz final. >> otra de las grandes preguntas es: estÁ preparado el departamento para procesar las solicitudes de daca en caso que se dictamine a favor del presidente? >> el gobierno dice que no declararÁ nada ante escuchar la decisiÓn del tribunal. los lÍderes comunitarios advierten que incluso si la corte falla a favor el proceso llevarÁ tiempo. >> el proceso de procesar cuatro millones va a tomar tiempo. no importa cuÁnto nos hayamos preparado, cuÁnto tiempo hayamos tenido, habrÁ muchas cosas en cualquier nuevo programa. >> aÑade que muchos afectados no estÁn preparando sus solicitudes al mismo ritmo que antes y eso dilatarÁ mÁs el proceso. en washington, univisiÓn. >> familiares del guatemalteco amilcar pÉrez muerto por agentes de san francisco presentarÁn una demanda federal. refutan el argumento que dispararon a la vÍctima porque los amenazÓ con un cuchillo. ellos aseguran tener evidencias que fue
y que estÁn intentando educar a los agentes con respecto a la acciÓn ejecutiva. indica que den prioridad a criminales y reciÉn llegados. pero los agentes tienen la voz final. >> otra de las grandes preguntas es: estÁ preparado el departamento para procesar las solicitudes de daca en caso que se dictamine a favor del presidente? >> el gobierno dice que no declararÁ nada ante escuchar la decisiÓn del tribunal. los lÍderes comunitarios advierten que incluso si la corte falla a...
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agents were horrified. they are at risk of their last attack the president. but a man. that's the kind of culture and talking about which actually jeopardizes the president. another example is on a regular basis agents will be told by management to let people into events without metal detection screening. it's like inviting passengers in. the reason is the secret service is so spineless that they bowed to pressure whether from the white house or the bush and the obama white house or from campaign to let people in because the secret service with their attitude didn't provide magnetometers so the political staff say we don't want these people waiting a outside the event. sure enough, the secret service but i'm in. you could have five with grenades come in and say the president or vice president. that is something that hasn't had a price. dozens of examples of corner cutting, other malfeasance is still haven't come out. >> just to take your latest book what are some of the revelations that you found that didn't m
agents were horrified. they are at risk of their last attack the president. but a man. that's the kind of culture and talking about which actually jeopardizes the president. another example is on a regular basis agents will be told by management to let people into events without metal detection screening. it's like inviting passengers in. the reason is the secret service is so spineless that they bowed to pressure whether from the white house or the bush and the obama white house or from...
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varios agentes dijeron que los agentes de la dea estÁn fuera de control.la drogÓ. enrique: 9 profesores en escuelas pÚblicas fueron sentenciados por aumentar ilegalmente el puntaje de los estudiantes. tres recibieron penas de 20 aÑos. 180 maestro, 43 escuelas estuvieron involucrados en este fraude que consistÍa en facilitar las respuestas a los alumnos. ilia: madre iniciaron una huelga de hambre porque en un centro de detenciÓn en texas les estÁn haciendo pagar $7000 de fianza para dejarlas libres. hoy hubo manifestaciones en washington dc a favor de ellas. periodista: orando activistas se concentraron para expresarse a favor de las madres indocumentadas. los eventos ocurrieron en el marco del reinicio de una huelga de hambre en texas, en el que se habla de al menos 15 mujeres deportadas sin pagar fianza. >> como no han respondido, reinician su huelga de hambre. periodista: ice vigila el centro residencial familiar para verificar que las personas recluidas estÁn consumiendo en los alimentos. al respecto, una madre que saliÓ en libertad relatÓ la realidad e
varios agentes dijeron que los agentes de la dea estÁn fuera de control.la drogÓ. enrique: 9 profesores en escuelas pÚblicas fueron sentenciados por aumentar ilegalmente el puntaje de los estudiantes. tres recibieron penas de 20 aÑos. 180 maestro, 43 escuelas estuvieron involucrados en este fraude que consistÍa en facilitar las respuestas a los alumnos. ilia: madre iniciaron una huelga de hambre porque en un centro de detenciÓn en texas les estÁn haciendo pagar $7000 de fianza para...
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i want you to show around an agent in training. - you expect me to believe that 2 experienced agentsan't keep their eye on one recruit? where did he go? - ori! (growling) - hi! i'm ori! - my name is agent - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a glass half full. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) (whinnying) - ah! - hi-yaa! - come on olive! come on! - where are we going?! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. ms. stevens, i'm happy to report we've found your runaway snowman. - sorry, we took so long. - hey, stacy. - i haven't seen him since i was 7. - hoho! want to go play? - yah! thanks, odd squad! - warms your heart, doesn't it? (weird animal sound) what's the problem ms. o? - there
i want you to show around an agent in training. - you expect me to believe that 2 experienced agentsan't keep their eye on one recruit? where did he go? - ori! (growling) - hi! i'm ori! - my name is agent - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a cooperative agreement with the u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this...
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cory: one of the federal agents, a dea agent and a secret service agent.e in this country is also charged -- in fact it was started to counteract town to on this so road case, these agents apparently creates some fake account and siphoned off $800,000 worth of bitcoin. tell me what happened. charles: you basically nailed it. it is, you know a classic case , of greed. we actually have a very unique kind of story on this case in that sean bridges showed up at our coo's home in the morning about six weeks ago in regards to a quarter million dollars of bitcoin we ordered and got stuck in customs. so he -- he showed up with two other agents at 7:00 in the morning asking a bunch of questions. and we could not figure out why. and then they asked a lot of of companies that to we have invested in further follow-up questions. now it is starting to dawn on us, maybe he was trying to rob us, too. cory: bridges is the 32-year-old secret service agent charged in this case as well. you guys were in the midst of this. and this was continuing on. that is nothing to do with
cory: one of the federal agents, a dea agent and a secret service agent.e in this country is also charged -- in fact it was started to counteract town to on this so road case, these agents apparently creates some fake account and siphoned off $800,000 worth of bitcoin. tell me what happened. charles: you basically nailed it. it is, you know a classic case , of greed. we actually have a very unique kind of story on this case in that sean bridges showed up at our coo's home in the morning about...
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of entry -- air and marine agents. so we have tethered era stats, many of which have come to us from the department of defense the department of defense, advanced infrared cameras and high technical surveillance equipment in these tethered aerostats. with unmanned aircraft, a uas program that's also very helpful. we also things like ground sensors that can be triggered information for alerts to the border patrol agents. and in the border patrol agents have a variety of equipment in their trucks and also the ability to have night vision goggles and things like that. so that's between the ports of entry. at the ports of entry are kind of different pieces of equipment. one is radiation portal monitors saw the cargo coming through can be analyzed to see if in fact there's a dangerous level or some concern about radiation. the other is something we call nonintrusive inspection devices. really it's just big x-ray machines, both portable extra machines but also those that are mounted within. and they can scan a piece of cargo
of entry -- air and marine agents. so we have tethered era stats, many of which have come to us from the department of defense the department of defense, advanced infrared cameras and high technical surveillance equipment in these tethered aerostats. with unmanned aircraft, a uas program that's also very helpful. we also things like ground sensors that can be triggered information for alerts to the border patrol agents. and in the border patrol agents have a variety of equipment in their trucks...
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but only about 5% of the 21,000 agencies cbp's border patrol agent agents are female. we obtained authority to recruit women for entry-level border patrol positions on the southwest border. to date, we have received 5500 applications. in closing, let me emphasize cbp intends to be a standardbearer for other border administrations around the globe. and our core values of service and integrity will continue to serve as the bedrock of our culture, ensuring unwavering commitment to the highest levels of professionalism. our vision is crystal-clear. to serve as the premier law enforcement agency, enhancing the nation's safety, security, and prosperity through collaboration and integration. i appreciate the opportunity to share that vision with you today. i thank you and look forward to discussion. [applause] host: i think you for sharing your thoughts with us. you mentioned some of the travel innovations you have had to implement. i am a user of the global entry program. it is a wonderful program. thank you for your work on implementing them. you mention in your remarks tha
but only about 5% of the 21,000 agencies cbp's border patrol agent agents are female. we obtained authority to recruit women for entry-level border patrol positions on the southwest border. to date, we have received 5500 applications. in closing, let me emphasize cbp intends to be a standardbearer for other border administrations around the globe. and our core values of service and integrity will continue to serve as the bedrock of our culture, ensuring unwavering commitment to the highest...
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agents holding text parties with prostitutes. they follow the story. >> two government agencies i think a scout has been claimed in the face of the d.e.a. that said this resignation has been in the wind for a long time. allegations of agents and prostitutes bad enough much it was a disastrous response that meant the head of the d.e.a. had to go. >> reporter: michelle spent 30 years at the drug enforcement agency has been the leader and is the second woman to hold the job. she is leaving amid allegations that some d.e.a. agents attended parties with prostitutes paid pore by the d.e.a. >> this person is imposing a national security risk engaging in behaviour that is embarrassing to talk about this. it's an embarrassment that you don't fire that person. it's an embarrassment that you don't revoke the security clearance. >> everything you have said about the behaviour, i completely agree with. as far as the disciplinary penalties that were handed out in that case. i'm disappointed in that. i don't... >> can you revoke the security cl
agents holding text parties with prostitutes. they follow the story. >> two government agencies i think a scout has been claimed in the face of the d.e.a. that said this resignation has been in the wind for a long time. allegations of agents and prostitutes bad enough much it was a disastrous response that meant the head of the d.e.a. had to go. >> reporter: michelle spent 30 years at the drug enforcement agency has been the leader and is the second woman to hold the job. she is...
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raÍz de tantos incidentes de brutalidad policÍaca, departamento de agentes estÁn dÁndoles cÁmaras paraonsigo en todo momento >>> cuando mueva la cabeza del oficial, eso es donde grabarÁn >>> grabarÁn situaciones simples como una parada de transita y tiene la capacidad de registrar auto. el jefe de policÍas quien tambiÉn porta uno hoy en dÍa es mÁs que necesario que los oficiales sal grangan patrullar con aparatos >>> no vamos a esconder a nada queremos ser trans para renossparentetransparentes hoy >>> transparencia como carolina del sur sÍ no fuera por la grabaciÓn este policia no estarÍa acusado de asesinato en el sur de texas suman mÁs agencias policiales que a logre ban cÁmaras al uniforme de los policÍas. >>> ellos se unieron hace poco san juan y san benito >>> porque muchas veces sÍ uno hace mal se mira todo el departamento mal >>> mientras otras ciudades enin co que in corporan esto, usarÍan armas mÁs grandes >>> sÍ lo harÍa para ver sÍ hay abuso o no sÍ servÍ de algo sÍ >>> josÉ no siente temor en usar la cÁmara de su telÉfono para grabar cualquier caso de brutalidad policial co
raÍz de tantos incidentes de brutalidad policÍaca, departamento de agentes estÁn dÁndoles cÁmaras paraonsigo en todo momento >>> cuando mueva la cabeza del oficial, eso es donde grabarÁn >>> grabarÁn situaciones simples como una parada de transita y tiene la capacidad de registrar auto. el jefe de policÍas quien tambiÉn porta uno hoy en dÍa es mÁs que necesario que los oficiales sal grangan patrullar con aparatos >>> no vamos a esconder a nada queremos ser...
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--en california un video capto el momento cuando varios agentes golpeaban a un sospechoso. --"azucena gmez" nos tiene el informe. take pkg 0:01 0:36 el polémico incidente se desarrolló en las montañas de apple valley condado de san bernardino. agentes del sheriff persiguen a un sospechoso que
--en california un video capto el momento cuando varios agentes golpeaban a un sospechoso. --"azucena gmez" nos tiene el informe. take pkg 0:01 0:36 el polémico incidente se desarrolló en las montañas de apple valley condado de san bernardino. agentes del sheriff persiguen a un sospechoso que
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some lawmakers say the biggest agents is agents interviewed the pilot doug hughes at his tampa area house twice about his plans. the capitol police knew about the trip shortly before he took off. hughes said he did it to demand campaign finance reform. >>> eight -- a big loss long time nasa an -- nascar announcer has died, steve byrnes. byrnes strong can be seen nationwide long before he passed away. our prayers with that family. >> another wet day ahead for millions of people. believe it or not, snow is falling in some spots. maria molina can talk about that for you. >> i don't want to talk about snow. >> the cold front is moving eastward. with this system it is currently 25 degrees in rapid city, 35 in minneapolis and chicago. also in mid 30's over parts of new england. we have the colder air behind the front. it is going to be moving eastward as we head into the next 24-48-hours. you can see the storm system right there. the snow coming across parts of michigan and portions of wisconsin. most of it very light stuff. nothing that you are not used to dealing with up there. but that snow
some lawmakers say the biggest agents is agents interviewed the pilot doug hughes at his tampa area house twice about his plans. the capitol police knew about the trip shortly before he took off. hughes said he did it to demand campaign finance reform. >>> eight -- a big loss long time nasa an -- nascar announcer has died, steve byrnes. byrnes strong can be seen nationwide long before he passed away. our prayers with that family. >> another wet day ahead for millions of people....
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>> about agent orange. to save lives, but i was asking about your opinions on agent orange. >> do any of the panelists have questions opinions or perceptions on agent orange? we will take one question at a time. we will do the agent orange question. anybody on the panel, go ahead. speaking to the microphone. >> i feel deeply indebted to the american soldiers who fought and died for our country. and i saw their courage when we fought along them. he flew with us. he flew every combat mission. i very appreciate that and feel i owe the american soldiers because they came and fight for us and died for us. i am very grateful. >> yes grateful about the american soldier and officer to come to our country to fight against communism. but the communists, they used the term of fighting against the imperialism of america. but actually, it was a civil war between two different idealisms. it was not fighting america. they used that to draw young people to go with them fighting against south vietnam. >> did any of our pane
>> about agent orange. to save lives, but i was asking about your opinions on agent orange. >> do any of the panelists have questions opinions or perceptions on agent orange? we will take one question at a time. we will do the agent orange question. anybody on the panel, go ahead. speaking to the microphone. >> i feel deeply indebted to the american soldiers who fought and died for our country. and i saw their courage when we fought along them. he flew with us. he flew every...
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que se repite mensajes ra zeus das se enfocan en un sector de la sociedad una vez los protagonistas agentess policÍa, pero ahora son de la ciudad de san francisco los que estÁn en el ojo del huracÁn los investigadores dieron a conocer comunicaciÓngencia contra varias nacionalidades incluyendo la mexicana mÁs adelante los detalles del caso ahora vamos con los titulares. >>> ♪ >>> hoy en el noticiero telemundo fin de semana. >>> sin temor idea portaciÓn asÍ llega un grupo de jÓvenes soÑadores para conocer el mÉxico del que solo habÍan escuchado hablar veremos que dicen sobre esta experiencia. >>> escondida bajo tablas de ahÍ rescataron a un joven que sobreviviÓ en el ataque en la universidad en kenia, le contarÉ quÉ pensaba ella. >>> y bacteria causa preocupaciÓn se le conoce como... y causa problemas estomacales en minuto le contarÉ porque uno mutaciÓn tiene preocupada a las autoridades de salud. >>> y emergencia en la carretera. una cÁmara de celular capta como las llamas consumen una casa rodante en una autopista de la florida le contarÉ quÉ pasÓ con los ocupantes del vehÍculo. >>> la edic
que se repite mensajes ra zeus das se enfocan en un sector de la sociedad una vez los protagonistas agentess policÍa, pero ahora son de la ciudad de san francisco los que estÁn en el ojo del huracÁn los investigadores dieron a conocer comunicaciÓngencia contra varias nacionalidades incluyendo la mexicana mÁs adelante los detalles del caso ahora vamos con los titulares. >>> ♪ >>> hoy en el noticiero telemundo fin de semana. >>> sin temor idea portaciÓn asÍ...
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. >> un joven desarmado muere a manos de un agente de policÍa en california.ente creyÓ que tenÍa un arma y decidiÓ dispararle. >> una falla tecnolÓgica dejÓ en tierra a miles de pasajeros de american airlines. muchos protestaron molestos. asÍ comenzamos. [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. con ilia calderÓn y desde baltimore, enrique acevedo. [mÚsica] enrique: quÉ tal? muy buenas noches. seguimos en esta transmisiÓn especial desde la ciudad de baltimore. por supuesto, en el marco de las protestas ble se han registrado en esta ciudad. cuando hablamos del toque de queda que entrÓ en vigor ayer por la noche, nos referimos a que las autoridades estÁn tratando de detener a las personas que siguen en la calle despuÉs que terminan la jornada laboral. intentan que regresen a sus casas para evitar enfrentamientos violentos como los del lunes pasado. cuando uno puede transitar por las calles de noche, esto se encuentra con el toque de queda: >> en punto de las 10: 00 de la noche entrÓ en vigor el toque de queda en baltimore. los negocios del cen
. >> un joven desarmado muere a manos de un agente de policÍa en california.ente creyÓ que tenÍa un arma y decidiÓ dispararle. >> una falla tecnolÓgica dejÓ en tierra a miles de pasajeros de american airlines. muchos protestaron molestos. asÍ comenzamos. [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. con ilia calderÓn y desde baltimore, enrique acevedo. [mÚsica] enrique: quÉ tal? muy buenas noches. seguimos en esta transmisiÓn especial desde la...
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>>> 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 alondra hay nuevos detalles por la lucha de una custodia de una niÑa que fue sacada a la fuerza de un juzgado en mÉxico y entregada a la supuesta madre que la trajo a estados unidos estamos en vivo con lo Último de la investigaciÓn >>> examen preventivo muy pronto una prueba a domicilio le puede decir sÍ tiene riesgo de desarrollar cÁncer de seno. ejemplo de valentÍa, a pesar de su condiciÓn y de la fuerte lluvia un venezolano maratonista demuestra que cuando se quiere todo se puede. ( ♪ mÚsica♪). >>> este es noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz balart y marÍa celeste arraras. >>> hola quÉ tal buenas tardes josÉ tiene el dÍa libre. hoy comenzamos con la gran in incÓgnita que ha traspasado la frontera quienes son los padres de alondra, hoy se conocen mÁs sobre ambas familias. lo que sigue siendo un mesisterio es ¿ cÓmo sacaron
>>> 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 alondra hay nuevos detalles por la lucha de una custodia de una niÑa que fue sacada a la fuerza de un juzgado en mÉxico y entregada a la supuesta madre que la trajo a estados unidos estamos en vivo con lo...
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a former kgb agent, and friend of joyal's, killed three months earlier in london. assassinated with a weapon so frightening and exotic investigators almost missed it. a weapon that raised the specter of state-sponsored murder. >>> coming up -- we trace the steps of a mysterious attack from bus to bar to deathbed. >> he was going through unspeakable torment. >> where scotland yard can only help the victim will live long enough to help solve his own murder. >> he's fighting for his life. >> "dateline" continues. ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ ♪ discover new magnum double peanut butter. made with a perfect balance of peanut butter ice cream peanut buttery sauce and belgian chocolate. discover magnum chocolate pleasure. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this.. eliminate odors you've gone
a former kgb agent, and friend of joyal's, killed three months earlier in london. assassinated with a weapon so frightening and exotic investigators almost missed it. a weapon that raised the specter of state-sponsored murder. >>> coming up -- we trace the steps of a mysterious attack from bus to bar to deathbed. >> he was going through unspeakable torment. >> where scotland yard can only help the victim will live long enough to help solve his own murder. >> he's...