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19 niÑos que murieron en el derrumbe del colegio rÉbsamen entre ellos alexis, reid llegÓ 3 aÑos despuÉscon lo me enterÉ de lo que pasaba en el colegio, pude enfocarme a hacer justicia porque mi hijo lo merecÍa terminar asÍ. reportero: mÓnica garcÍa, la ignorada, construyÓ un lugar lujoso sobre la escuela de manera ilegal. eso le cayÓ a alexis y a paola, tambiÉn el resto de los niÑos. >> nos quebraron, nos rompieron todo. reportero: mÓnica fue sentenciada a 31 aÑos de cÁrcel, el juez ordenÓ pagar $18,000 por reparaciÓn del daÑo a cada familia de los fallecidos. dice que ese dinero no le regresarÁ a alexis. >> han sido 3 aÑos de ausencia, 3 aÑos de dolor. reportero: durante la audiencia, mÓnica le dijo a los padres que no tiene por quÉ poderles perdÓn. que es inocente y es una vÍctima mÁs. >> a la seÑora no le importa la vida, le importa el dinero.
19 niÑos que murieron en el derrumbe del colegio rÉbsamen entre ellos alexis, reid llegÓ 3 aÑos despuÉscon lo me enterÉ de lo que pasaba en el colegio, pude enfocarme a hacer justicia porque mi hijo lo merecÍa terminar asÍ. reportero: mÓnica garcÍa, la ignorada, construyÓ un lugar lujoso sobre la escuela de manera ilegal. eso le cayÓ a alexis y a paola, tambiÉn el resto de los niÑos. >> nos quebraron, nos rompieron todo. reportero: mÓnica fue sentenciada a 31 aÑos de...
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how much chance is there, alexi, that a deal like that passes the senate? and also, do you have a sense as you talk to voters about how much is sort of economic realities, the fallout from the ha handling of this pandemic is weighing on their minds as they head into this election? >> look, we saw how president trump literally walked away from the possibility of a deal, just a couple of weeks ago, as millions of americans are in need of health and leadership so that is the dynamic heading into these negotiations. while there are good faith actors, we know that the president pulls the strings and holds the power and we know how it is when it actually comes down to signing a deal and getting something done. i talk to voters all the time who hear -- or who say things about the economic stimulus check that they received before and how that $1,200 is really helpful for them. and that is part of the reason why some folks are willing to stick with trump again. but now they're finding themselves in these dire economic situations, stitching together two or three jobs
how much chance is there, alexi, that a deal like that passes the senate? and also, do you have a sense as you talk to voters about how much is sort of economic realities, the fallout from the ha handling of this pandemic is weighing on their minds as they head into this election? >> look, we saw how president trump literally walked away from the possibility of a deal, just a couple of weeks ago, as millions of americans are in need of health and leadership so that is the dynamic heading...
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dice que ese dinero no le regresarÁ a alexis. >> han sido 3 aÑos de ausencia, 3 aÑos de dolor.eron la autorizaciÓn con documentación apÓcrifa y sobornos, sean detenidos . lo que buscaban estos pares era sentar un precedente para acabar con la impunidad y corrupciÓn que mató a 19 niÑos y siete mayores, y lo lograron. patricia: en otra decisiÓn polÉmica en méxico, directivos de la liga de fÚtbol anunciaron al reapertura de los estadios para los hinchas desde este fin de semana. aunque asegura que se tomarÁn las medidas de precauciÓn y que la capacidad de los estadios estarÁ limitada, muchos creen que no es el momento de hacerlo, porque el coronavirus sigue golpeando con fuerza el paÍs. paulina gÓmez nos amplÍa. paulina: los estadios de mÉxicovolverÁn al libre vibrar con los aficionados. >> tenemos el primer partido con pÚblico que va a ser histÓrico, va a estar al topede la cantidad de funcionarios que van a entrar. paulina: luego de cerrar por cuatro meses durante la pandemia, que ha dejado casi 85,000 muertos y que sacÓ de la jugada a la liga mexicana de fÚtbol, hoy se confirmÓ
dice que ese dinero no le regresarÁ a alexis. >> han sido 3 aÑos de ausencia, 3 aÑos de dolor.eron la autorizaciÓn con documentación apÓcrifa y sobornos, sean detenidos . lo que buscaban estos pares era sentar un precedente para acabar con la impunidad y corrupciÓn que mató a 19 niÑos y siete mayores, y lo lograron. patricia: en otra decisiÓn polÉmica en méxico, directivos de la liga de fÚtbol anunciaron al reapertura de los estadios para los hinchas desde este fin de semana....
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with me now alexis co, she is a historian.of you never forget your first george washington. and the president of the partnership for public service. alexis, most americans have not experienced a sitting president spend the night at walter reed for a potentially life-threatening illness, at least not since ronald reagan. how unprecedented is this? >> it is unprecedented. at the same time, americans have usually been assured that there some continuity plan and they are convinced that there is plan at least that have been discussed in the white house. and slowly the information comes out to americans. so as you mentioned, reagan had intestinal surgery, and he did not elect to invoke the 25th amendment, which of course puts the vice president in charge formally, and then if the vice president is unable to fulfill those duties, it goes to the speaker of the house. so in this case it would be pence and then pelosi. he did, however, say that should anything happen to him, h.w. bush should be in charge, his vice president. and we look
with me now alexis co, she is a historian.of you never forget your first george washington. and the president of the partnership for public service. alexis, most americans have not experienced a sitting president spend the night at walter reed for a potentially life-threatening illness, at least not since ronald reagan. how unprecedented is this? >> it is unprecedented. at the same time, americans have usually been assured that there some continuity plan and they are convinced that there...
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jonathan lemire, alexi mccammen, and stephanie rhule, the anchor of the 9:00 a.m.our on this network. not a wise guy among them. jonathan, because of your beat, i'm going to start with you. the trump campaign is telling us 11 rallies in 7 states over the closing 48 hours, and there is this quote tonight from "the new york times." as a political matter, the president's approach amounts to an obi wan-like attempt to wave his hands and tell voters that they're not experiencing a pandemic that is tearing through their neighborhoods and filling hospitals. jonathan, do they have it about right? >> that they do. the president has never seemed more disconnected from reality than he does right now. day after day, rally after ral ril rilally, he suggests the pandem is behind us, and the vaccine is a moment away to save us. this is indeed a surge across this nation, virtually every state seeing huge numbers of new infections. a third peak, if you will. one that comes at the worst possible time, of course, for this president. as he makes his final case for re-election. and it'
jonathan lemire, alexi mccammen, and stephanie rhule, the anchor of the 9:00 a.m.our on this network. not a wise guy among them. jonathan, because of your beat, i'm going to start with you. the trump campaign is telling us 11 rallies in 7 states over the closing 48 hours, and there is this quote tonight from "the new york times." as a political matter, the president's approach amounts to an obi wan-like attempt to wave his hands and tell voters that they're not experiencing a pandemic...
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. >>> ashley parker, robert costa, also with the post and alexi is back with us. ashley, there is an increasing mountain of reporting tonight. the president came off stage, made it into today thinking he had killed it last night. the people around him thinking not so much. as usual, knowing his -- how information gets to him, they are waiting for him to get a thorough sampling of the negative news coverage and hoping he himself makes the correction. does that sound familiar? >> it sure does. there was a yawning gap between the president's assessment of his performance which he would saw in tweets which he conveyed to aides privately and everybody i heard in the president's orbit last night and throughout the day. from donors, white house officials, confidant, not a single person thought it went well. one person said it reminded then of his inauguration speech. when he expected glowing oratory and got carnage. the president has spent all of his time trying to diminish joe biden. the thing they were counting on and potentially could have happened was joe biden stumb
. >>> ashley parker, robert costa, also with the post and alexi is back with us. ashley, there is an increasing mountain of reporting tonight. the president came off stage, made it into today thinking he had killed it last night. the people around him thinking not so much. as usual, knowing his -- how information gets to him, they are waiting for him to get a thorough sampling of the negative news coverage and hoping he himself makes the correction. does that sound familiar? >>...
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let's bring in our lead off discussion group for this thursday night featuring alexi, political reporteror axios, anita kumar, politico, and frank figliuzzi, fbi director, writer of the book "the fbi way: inside the bureau's code of excellence." anita, i would like to begin with you. given your beat, the white house has initiated so many cases of this virus, you can now look at the white house component of d.c.'s overall numbers, they're responsible for a localized spike within the district of columbia. we have a presidential doctor who we have to say, in fairness, may be co-opted, telling the world and the president he's cleared as of saturday. a whole bunch of doctors agree the quarantine should last 20 days following a positive finding. what is going on inside that 18-acre complex that you cover? >> well, what's going on is most staffers aren't happener with what's going on. they are trying to figure out if they have contracted coronavirus. that's really the bulk of what's going on. there's a lot of people just trying to figure it out, getting tested. some of them have to test themsel
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alexi mccam mon alexi mccammond, thank you very much.r at signup.axios.com. that was way too early for this wednesday morning. thanks for getting up with us. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> you know, now with them, can't watch anything else. turn on. covid, covid, covid, covid, covid, covid, covid, covid. >> and what's his closing argument?
alexi mccam mon alexi mccammond, thank you very much.r at signup.axios.com. that was way too early for this wednesday morning. thanks for getting up with us. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> you know, now with them, can't watch anything else. turn on. covid, covid, covid, covid, covid, covid, covid, covid. >> and what's his closing argument?
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but this monster, everything she said is a lie. >> so alexi, here's the question. if your campaign is behind on women especially suburban women, the way the trump campaign is behind, should we work on our people skills? >> it's way too late for this, brian. i mean, like, trump is definitely not going to change his strategy anytime soon. and if anything we're seeing the way he's grasping at political straws in the remaining days until the election because things are looking increasingly dire for his re-election prospects. i just left a two-hour, i think it was a four-hour focus group in michigan on voters weighing on vp and among other things and a majority of them are voting on re-electing president trump and all of them said pence looked and acting -- and some of them thought her message was more powerful in connecting with voters at home and that they were worried that would help biden get elected. so clearly she's doing something that's freaking out trump supporters in battleground states, but president trump has struggled to brand biden, struggled to brand harr
but this monster, everything she said is a lie. >> so alexi, here's the question. if your campaign is behind on women especially suburban women, the way the trump campaign is behind, should we work on our people skills? >> it's way too late for this, brian. i mean, like, trump is definitely not going to change his strategy anytime soon. and if anything we're seeing the way he's grasping at political straws in the remaining days until the election because things are looking...
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these are photos of alexis smith in february when doctors thought maybe she had an ear infection. back then no one guessed covid was already in colorado with the breathing with the biggest i just everything was exhausted, i couldn't go more than 5 feet without having to stop and take deep breath of air. and overall most irritating thing and could tell me what was wrong. it wasn't until she tested positive for covid antibodies in july that her suspicions were confirmed the 28 year-old had been infected with the coronavirus and you think well at least i got the antibodies are probably got immunity now i did i thought i was invincible but her invincibility did not last earlier this month. she got retested and this time she was negative for covid antibodies. ron i'm thinking i might not be invincible some really i mean i'm hoping that i don't get it again we've had 4 cases of infection in patients doctor car hussein is an infectious disease expert at denver health. >>where the birds sing for patients have been re infected with covid-19 this second infection that happens generally tend
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brett johnson former fbu most wanted conman, timon cross, hypnotist and alexis magician and de ceptionw were these masters of de ception impressed by trump's lying. >> trump followers and listeners are almost in a constant state, transwhere his simple messages get through but they are mostly critically challenged to make sure the critical thinking of the listeners is eliminated. >> i would add in what is the expectations of the person that you are lying to. do they want to believe your lies. >> we have this perception that is our followers are donald trump or fall for scams are idiot or stupid or ignorant, they are not. they are just looking to make sense out of something that doesn't make sense. >> people want to be deceived like when my high school girlfriend told me she was going to prom with the football captain but just as a joke. >> boy. >> that poor guy only knew. >> and speaking of public humiliation, in the first debate i thought trump was a mess. >> mr. president. >> totally. >> please, to the tally discredited. >> but these guys liked his aggressive style. >> he is just show
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and alexi mccannon reporter for axios.ene robinson is here and white house reporter for the associated press, jonathan lemire is here. lucky for us, all msnbc contributors. kristen, this is the first time i've seen you face-to-face. congratulations on that, my friend. >> thank you. >> how is the campaign trail feel? >> reporter: thank you so much. it is great to be back on the campaign trail. and i so appreciate that. thank you so much. it is energized here in atlanta, nicolle. and as you poin out, this under scores fact that joe biden is closing out his campaign on offense. he's fighting for georgia as you said, this is a red state. i spoke to campaign officials who made the point that this could be a close race in the end they feel as though trying to run up the vote tally, if they could peel off a state like georgia, it would help them have a more convincing win. so that is part of why joe biden is here. of course there are two key soe senate races so he's here to enearthize early voters. his message is that he's a pres
and alexi mccannon reporter for axios.ene robinson is here and white house reporter for the associated press, jonathan lemire is here. lucky for us, all msnbc contributors. kristen, this is the first time i've seen you face-to-face. congratulations on that, my friend. >> thank you. >> how is the campaign trail feel? >> reporter: thank you so much. it is great to be back on the campaign trail. and i so appreciate that. thank you so much. it is energized here in atlanta,...
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alexis madrigal, i go es the atlantic declared the third surge has arrived. what's this going to look like on election day? i feel like we are converging, as this peak grows, election day comes, we are going to be in a really bad spot in this country on election day, itself? >> yeah. and that's particularly true if you look at the upper mid-west, the states so often ha have been those battle grounds in national politics and presidential elections. up look at wisconsin. you look at ohio. you look at iowa, these classic states that have swung elections and they're all on the upswing. not just in cases. we know they have shaped by the number of tests that are done and hospitalizations are infections in the community and we see hospitalization rates going up all across the mid-wet right now as well as in other key electoral areas like in certain areas of texas right now, particularly say around el paso. there is a lot of viral transmission. >> how comfortable are you with the numbers you are seeing these days? are we getting. >> they're terrible. >> these numbers
alexis madrigal, i go es the atlantic declared the third surge has arrived. what's this going to look like on election day? i feel like we are converging, as this peak grows, election day comes, we are going to be in a really bad spot in this country on election day, itself? >> yeah. and that's particularly true if you look at the upper mid-west, the states so often ha have been those battle grounds in national politics and presidential elections. up look at wisconsin. you look at ohio....
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. >> well, you had alexi, right?ven have alexi. >> seth: she doesn't watch the show so doesn't really know what we were aiming for [ laughter ] and i feel safe to say this about her with the confidence that she'll never see this >> yes but you didn't have to cook food >> seth: that's true, that's true >> i could do my hair. >> seth: i should take a big step back and make sure that's clear. >> i was the food stylist, the prep stylist, the mic person i wasn't very good at the mic. i used to forget to turn it on i had two iphones as cameras i had to set them up, the detail shot and then i had to -- i was exhausted. then i had to be the presenter it was - >> seth: yes >> -- it was hard. >> seth: you had a far -- now that you mention it, a far, far higher bar than i had, so. >> oh, and then i had to do the dishes you didn't have to do the dishes >> seth: no, i didn't have to do the dishes now i am worried my wife's gonna see this, so i'll just say i love you, babe [ laughter ] it's always such a pleasure to see you, ina c
. >> well, you had alexi, right?ven have alexi. >> seth: she doesn't watch the show so doesn't really know what we were aiming for [ laughter ] and i feel safe to say this about her with the confidence that she'll never see this >> yes but you didn't have to cook food >> seth: that's true, that's true >> i could do my hair. >> seth: i should take a big step back and make sure that's clear. >> i was the food stylist, the prep stylist, the mic person i...
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. >> alexi, take us to the other party. how did the boyden team feel about his performance last night? keeping many mind the unofficial and the slogan of the democratic party, never miss an opportunity to capitalize on an opportunity, have they done that today? >> thanks for having me. i am glad you are doing that proud boy segment because i feel like many haven't heard of who they are. president trump continued to interrupt biden. didn't let him offer a whole answer. a lot of the feedback was a sense that the whole thing was chaotic and gross and causing everybody a headache. they felt that biden wasn't able to answer things and give the american people his full vision for the way forward. whether it was coronavirus or other issues. they wish he had an opportunity to do that. president trump took control of the debate. one good thing though that they point to is that biden really made an effort to try to speak to the american people and we saw him do that by looking directly into the camera, not turning much at all to look
. >> alexi, take us to the other party. how did the boyden team feel about his performance last night? keeping many mind the unofficial and the slogan of the democratic party, never miss an opportunity to capitalize on an opportunity, have they done that today? >> thanks for having me. i am glad you are doing that proud boy segment because i feel like many haven't heard of who they are. president trump continued to interrupt biden. didn't let him offer a whole answer. a lot of the...
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encuentra como el cuarto latinoamericano mejor pagado por otros del argentino pablo dybala y los chilenos alexis 1. en el motociclismo se dio este espectacular accidente durante la clasificaciÓn del gran premio de flan el italiano andrea miÑo no pudo esquivarlo. le pasÓ por encima. la informaciÓn, muchachos. les mando un abrazo . regreso con ustedes. fÉlix: se imaginando la playa escondida en un crÁter volcÁnico? un drone la capt''o. >> estÁ en las islas marietta, dos islas deshabitadas cerca de nayarit. estÁ compuesto por la isla larga y la isla redonda. esta alberca sensacional. mide esa arena blanca. esas bolas que se hacen por ahÍ. fÉlix, me encantarÍa ir algÚn dÍa a ese lugar. >> quÉ belleza de sitio.hay que visitarlo en algÚn momento. nos vemos esta noche. renata: plácido, hoy no te has quejado de nada y siempre has sido más quejumbroso que alfredo adorami. [ríe] plácido: lo que pasa es que jessica, mi jefa, la milenial cruel y despiadada, ayer me humilló solamente tres veces. renata: híjole, que se me hace que te está cambiando por otro tarado. plácido: ¿eh? renata: [ríe] perdón, plácido,
encuentra como el cuarto latinoamericano mejor pagado por otros del argentino pablo dybala y los chilenos alexis 1. en el motociclismo se dio este espectacular accidente durante la clasificaciÓn del gran premio de flan el italiano andrea miÑo no pudo esquivarlo. le pasÓ por encima. la informaciÓn, muchachos. les mando un abrazo . regreso con ustedes. fÉlix: se imaginando la playa escondida en un crÁter volcÁnico? un drone la capt''o. >> estÁ en las islas marietta, dos islas...
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alexis herman, valerie jarrett, karen hughes. margaret spellings and i'm going to hand it back to bill and told he's going to close it up for us. >> well, thank you, amy. what a terrific panel that was. i think in three hours we've covered an enormous waterfront and huge thanks to aum of our panelists who i will come back to. let me go to key takeaways, at least my notes from the last great three hours. first, the hall park of our system is the peaceful transfer of power. you don't wan to play politics with that. we have one sitting president and that president needs to sprint through the tape, the constitution allows that, but needs to show deference to the people's will and that means epg helping the incoming president prepare if the sitting president is defeated. even in the worst transition, abraham lincoln that happened when seven seats seceded between election day and inauguration day. >> from raieagan to bush 41. in that contested 2000 election, both vice-president-- then vice-president gore's gracious consolation speech,
alexis herman, valerie jarrett, karen hughes. margaret spellings and i'm going to hand it back to bill and told he's going to close it up for us. >> well, thank you, amy. what a terrific panel that was. i think in three hours we've covered an enormous waterfront and huge thanks to aum of our panelists who i will come back to. let me go to key takeaways, at least my notes from the last great three hours. first, the hall park of our system is the peaceful transfer of power. you don't wan to...
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alexis vega sabe muy bien quÉ representa enfrentar al atlas.
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serious tensions between the uk and russian governments particularly in light of the poisoning of alexi internal flight from siberia. recovering for a period of time in a german hospital in berlin, and has vowed to go back to russia to continue his fight against the regime. but also we had the attempted poisoning of sergey in salisbury that led to the innocent death of a british lady, and we had the murder of alexander litvinenko. the government is going to try to clamp down on russia can we have the mh 17 debacle when sobhi people lost their lives when a rocket was, a plane was shot out of the sky and it was alleged to have been russian involvement in that. let's move onto a very british story in the daily telegraph at the headline says the national trust faces an inquiry into their purpose, what are they doing wrong? they are clearly not, according to the charity commission, following their purpose. and therefore that is being questioned. a p pa re ntly therefore that is being questioned. apparently they were warned about this conclusion in this report, and it will be very interesting
serious tensions between the uk and russian governments particularly in light of the poisoning of alexi internal flight from siberia. recovering for a period of time in a german hospital in berlin, and has vowed to go back to russia to continue his fight against the regime. but also we had the attempted poisoning of sergey in salisbury that led to the innocent death of a british lady, and we had the murder of alexander litvinenko. the government is going to try to clamp down on russia can we...
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[laughter] here is one from alexis. populism is the answer to democratic failure. how did faster? oh tora former political reform? >> different people of different approaches. i mean there's only things wrong with the system. so clearly we need to do something about gerrymandering , we need to do something about the courts, we should not have lifetime appointments. and we can go right down the list. the kinds of things we are talking about, our structural reforms to government that we think will make it more effective. many of the other reforms are making the government more democratic. the makeable responsive to the will of the people. and that kind of thing. we are talk but effective government. in the context of the government with all the checks and balances and details is so cumbersome virtually impossible to actually address the problems. spent reviews have american history, you'll see steadfast and continued efforts over time to democratize our system. to make it more representative, to increase the franchise. amendments to the constitution most early service of that. so we
[laughter] here is one from alexis. populism is the answer to democratic failure. how did faster? oh tora former political reform? >> different people of different approaches. i mean there's only things wrong with the system. so clearly we need to do something about gerrymandering , we need to do something about the courts, we should not have lifetime appointments. and we can go right down the list. the kinds of things we are talking about, our structural reforms to government that we...
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. >>> la cruda realidad golpeó a josé alexis en cuanto salió del centro de detención estados unidos enfrontera y a su primo lo encontraron muerto . >>> Él tenía golpes en el cuello >>> los tres salieron juntos desde el salvador la intención de llegar a estados unidos, en méxico josé se separó de ellos y eso lo salvó de vivir lo que muchos imprime inmigrantes han pasado en este territorio. desaparecer sin saber nada de ellos >>> villagrán confirma que cada día por lo -30 hombres, mujeres y niños se desplazan por aquí buscando sus sueños y se pierden y no se vuelve a saber de ellos. >>> esto lo saben perfectamente los criminales, los que tratan humanos, los coyotes, las autoridades involucradas lo saben perfectamente . >>> ni las autoridades mexicanas ni los artistas tienen un registro de la cifra exacta del número de casos que se presentan en estos caminos porque la mayoría de ellos no se denuncian. >>> el único registro por las marchas de las madres y familias que desesperadas buscan alguna pista de los suyos. >>> con sus puntos acuestas cada año cruzan el país pidiendo que los encuent
. >>> la cruda realidad golpeó a josé alexis en cuanto salió del centro de detención estados unidos enfrontera y a su primo lo encontraron muerto . >>> Él tenía golpes en el cuello >>> los tres salieron juntos desde el salvador la intención de llegar a estados unidos, en méxico josé se separó de ellos y eso lo salvó de vivir lo que muchos imprime inmigrantes han pasado en este territorio. desaparecer sin saber nada de ellos >>> villagrán confirma...
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alexi, i'm going to go with you on this one.g to hear from joe biden today as we await him to take the stage in pennsylvania? >> you know, when i talked to joe biden's campaign, 2001 thank they remind me of others is no matter what he tries to bring up on the debate stage, joe biden has remained focused on the coronavirus pandemic and the economy in the last couple of months especially. we've heard from joe biden in the last couple of days alone about a more clear plan about what he wants to do in the next couple of days, how he would handle the coronavirus pandemic, talking about the mask mandate, the way he would handle a vaccine. but really he's focusing on the issues that people are thinking about, health care and the economy. >> i believe joe biden has taken the stage now with dr. jill biden as we're awaiting -- no. that was actually some file footage we had that. was not live footage, but we will go to him when we do get him. bill, it was interesting to me in hearing president barack obama address the economy. he talked ab
alexi, i'm going to go with you on this one.g to hear from joe biden today as we await him to take the stage in pennsylvania? >> you know, when i talked to joe biden's campaign, 2001 thank they remind me of others is no matter what he tries to bring up on the debate stage, joe biden has remained focused on the coronavirus pandemic and the economy in the last couple of months especially. we've heard from joe biden in the last couple of days alone about a more clear plan about what he wants...
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sanctions over the alleged poisoning of alexy of only already asian markets the shanghai composite surged this week after an extended holiday china's golden week china's blue chips gained 2.32 percent while the consumer staple sector added 2.66 percent official data helped boost consumer firms as tourism actually domestic tourism rebounded in hong kong the hong saying also in the green this week the index rose. after president trump called off stimulus talks on tuesday it then slipped on thursday over washington's ongoing efforts to 10 cent restrictions and at last point 3 percent amid a resurgence of covert $1000.00 cases in japan the nikkei also falling similar trends in the green with some 7 month highs on her new hopes of stimulus from the u.s. marine transportation iron and steel and security brokerage issues all led those gains in india the sense that rallied the queue to gains financials rose on friday as the country's reserve bank kept interest rates unchanged at 4 percent the a.s.x. in australia also for the week blue chips and 10.
sanctions over the alleged poisoning of alexy of only already asian markets the shanghai composite surged this week after an extended holiday china's golden week china's blue chips gained 2.32 percent while the consumer staple sector added 2.66 percent official data helped boost consumer firms as tourism actually domestic tourism rebounded in hong kong the hong saying also in the green this week the index rose. after president trump called off stimulus talks on tuesday it then slipped on...
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el padre del pequeño alexis dice que deben encarcelar a quienes autorizaron la construcción.erdo de colaboración con la fiscalía de california. tiene fecha de sentencia para abril del próximo año. esto complicaría la defensa de joaquín garcía que en dos ocasiones se ha declarado inocente de los 36 cargos criminales que se le imputan. >> (música). >> votaciones anticipadas arrancaron hoy en tennessee y chicago con largas filas de electores esperando para entregar sus boletas. votantes en varios condados de tennessee dijeron haber esperado más de una hora para ejercer el sufragio. en el estado las personas mantuvieron la distancia de seguridad, la mayoría de las personas llevaban mascarillas. en chicago también servirá largas filas de votantes según las autoridades. hoy en el senado prosiguió la ronda de interrogatorios por la confirmación de la jueza amy coney barrett a la corte suprema. entre intensos intercambios, demócratas la interrogaron sobre su posición al obamacare y el derecho al aborto, sin conseguir respuestas directa. activistas y organizaciones latinas se muestran
el padre del pequeño alexis dice que deben encarcelar a quienes autorizaron la construcción.erdo de colaboración con la fiscalía de california. tiene fecha de sentencia para abril del próximo año. esto complicaría la defensa de joaquín garcía que en dos ocasiones se ha declarado inocente de los 36 cargos criminales que se le imputan. >> (música). >> votaciones anticipadas arrancaron hoy en tennessee y chicago con largas filas de electores esperando para entregar sus...
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let's get deeper into this with alexis kris kobach managing partner at mckinsey san francisco office and one of the authors of that report hi laxest know your report mentions the specific challenges that women of color and women with disabilities are experiencing during this pandemic tell me about that more about that absolutely so women of color and women with disabilities already faced more challenges in the workplace environment in fact they were far more likely to say that they experience being an only often in the workplace which comes with a much higher pressure to perform and much greater scrutiny on your activities but in the context of this pandemic it's even worse there at twice as likely to be experiencing high levels of stress and exhaustion and in fact women with disabilities in particular are the most likely to say they feel uncomfortable sharing these challenges in the workplace environment and that puts them at risk of missing out on critical opportunities for advancement and even feeling discouraged and like they need to leave the workforce entirely let's talk about
let's get deeper into this with alexis kris kobach managing partner at mckinsey san francisco office and one of the authors of that report hi laxest know your report mentions the specific challenges that women of color and women with disabilities are experiencing during this pandemic tell me about that more about that absolutely so women of color and women with disabilities already faced more challenges in the workplace environment in fact they were far more likely to say that they experience...
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even just for a short matinee alexy gassy mayfield's the thing with instruments to get rich variety of sound is that he wants this concert season the brandenburg state orchestra invited him to frankfurt and order as artist in residence hall to go on 0 you work there of course he's still a very young artist who has achieved breathtaking success in a relatively short period of time he gets invited to take part in on song asia and other parts of the world as a professor and when you see what such a young man cannot do and when you experience him alive on stage it blows your wife really is right up there with the best. b he's for every in. putting the role of percussion. at some stage i realize that i do what i do very well and that there are only maybe a handful of other people who can do it well for me but that isn't the decisive point for me i'm grateful that i can make music there are evidently people who like it and that i can share it well i'm very lucky. gassy me takes percussion to a whole new musical level and. time now to meet a man who dresses many of your of queens and princes
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joining me with a look at axios a.m., political reporter, alexi mccammond.presidential debate that we're still breaking down this morning. what were your top takeaways? >> well, good morning to you, kasie, and the biggest takeaway is that kristen welker was by far the best presidential moderator we have seen in a long time. the one big that i noticed is that climate change was not only brought up as a big intersectional topic but it was brought up as a fact and when we talk about climate change especially in 2020 at debates, primary or otherwise, we hear it presented as a question of whether or not candidates believe in it and believe the science behind it. but last night the way that it was talked about was presented as a fact and went a step further to talk about environmental justice. something that was a big issue during the democratic presidential primary where those folks were debating that, how climate change disproportionately affects people of color in this country and one thing we haven't heard president trump weigh in on before. we saw how he kind
joining me with a look at axios a.m., political reporter, alexi mccammond.presidential debate that we're still breaking down this morning. what were your top takeaways? >> well, good morning to you, kasie, and the biggest takeaway is that kristen welker was by far the best presidential moderator we have seen in a long time. the one big that i noticed is that climate change was not only brought up as a big intersectional topic but it was brought up as a fact and when we talk about climate...
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. >> i'm looking on our facebook page and alexis said i heard on the news that trump said fwlld a vaccine by november, october, then i heard it could be by the oechbld the year. fires announce add new time line but another company paused their trial this week. what is the latest? can you break it down? >> i'll do my best. there is so much information when it comes to a vaccine. the cdc said they're optistic we say nee see a vaccine by the end of the year. pfizer announced they probably won't submit for authorization until late november at the earliest. that's because the fda was clear saying they want two months of safety data from phase three trials before anybody submits anything and the public should rally behind that. we do not want a vaccine rushed. i want to make sure a vaccine is safe. we saw johnson & johnson stop their trial because of an ill buildings. illness. i think the bottom line is we probably won't see a vaccine with widespread distribution for a long time, probably next year at some point. people need to just realize that. our best measure right now are still washing han
. >> i'm looking on our facebook page and alexis said i heard on the news that trump said fwlld a vaccine by november, october, then i heard it could be by the oechbld the year. fires announce add new time line but another company paused their trial this week. what is the latest? can you break it down? >> i'll do my best. there is so much information when it comes to a vaccine. the cdc said they're optistic we say nee see a vaccine by the end of the year. pfizer announced they...
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the biggest discounts on the fire tablet and alexis.air pods and $30 off a new ipad. >>> target has a deal day event and best buy is starting their black friday sales. walmart's big save eventun ghe , a 50-inch tv for $218. sign me up. >>> another airline trying to make money during the pandemic. >> qantas airways wrapped up its flight to know where. they took 150 passengers on a site seeing tour across australia. >> tickets for the trip went for as much as $2,700 and sold out in ten minutes. >>> next, the mother of all test taking experiences. >> brianna hill was taking the bar exam in illinois when she went into labor. the test was remote due to the pandemic. she completed the first day of the exam and then she went to the hospital to deliver her son. >> the next day she finished the exam in her hospital room while nursing her baby. >>> steer clear of this world record setter. >> this bull in texas is putting the long in longhorn. he's got the longest horns. >> 8.5 feet, that's worth $500,000. t, that's worth $500,000. with less eczem
the biggest discounts on the fire tablet and alexis.air pods and $30 off a new ipad. >>> target has a deal day event and best buy is starting their black friday sales. walmart's big save eventun ghe , a 50-inch tv for $218. sign me up. >>> another airline trying to make money during the pandemic. >> qantas airways wrapped up its flight to know where. they took 150 passengers on a site seeing tour across australia. >> tickets for the trip went for as much as $2,700...
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revealing the shocking reality for thousands of people with mental health conditions in confirmation that alexy never knew was poisoned by knopf a child and in his 1st interview since falling ill once again points the finger at the kremlin. hello welcome to the program kurdistan is a nation on edge with the resignation of the prime minister and widespread protests it follows sunday's disputed parliamentary poll the country's election commission has an old early results from the vote and demonstrators have stormed the state buildings in the capital bishkek they were accusing the government of rigging the election in its favor charles stratford reports. supporters of various opposition parties celebrate this review of the parliament building in the curious capital. protesting parliamentary election results that are given pro-government parties a huge majority opposition supporters accused pro-government parties of widespread vote barring people return to the square where the night before security forces had used sound bombs and tear gas to clear thousands of demonstrators demanding the results be
revealing the shocking reality for thousands of people with mental health conditions in confirmation that alexy never knew was poisoned by knopf a child and in his 1st interview since falling ill once again points the finger at the kremlin. hello welcome to the program kurdistan is a nation on edge with the resignation of the prime minister and widespread protests it follows sunday's disputed parliamentary poll the country's election commission has an old early results from the vote and...
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alexis pineda says his son woke him up at 6am because he wanted to come to the beach.d and hope coronavirus cases will decrease so they can continue to enjoy all these places. right now, though, this place looks and feels more like an oasis in a world full of restrictions. mark lobel, bbc news. meanwhile the us infectious disease expert anthony fauci has told the bbc‘s andrew marr show a vaccine could be ready as soon as early december. the question is, once you have a safe and effective vaccine or more than one, how can you get it to the people who need it as quickly as possible? so the amount of doses that will be available in december will not certainly be enough to vaccinate everybody. you'll have to wait several months into 2021, but what will happen is that there's been a prioritisation set so that individuals such as health care workers will very likely get first shot at it, as will then likely people who are in the category of being at an increased risk for complications. that could start by the end of this year, the beginning — january, february, march — of ne
alexis pineda says his son woke him up at 6am because he wanted to come to the beach.d and hope coronavirus cases will decrease so they can continue to enjoy all these places. right now, though, this place looks and feels more like an oasis in a world full of restrictions. mark lobel, bbc news. meanwhile the us infectious disease expert anthony fauci has told the bbc‘s andrew marr show a vaccine could be ready as soon as early december. the question is, once you have a safe and effective...
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a call vowed to crack down on what he calls vatican islam and defended the right to mock religion alexi o'brien reports. in various cities from mumbai was to mogadishu they came to stand up for their religion and the man they believe brought them the word of god. which we are protesting against a french president who insulted our prophet muhammad we are marching we are burning the french play we are full of emotion was in the bangladeshi capital dhaka they burned in effigy of emanuel mccrone the ngo was sparked by the french president's recent comments claiming islam is a religion and crisis valent to crack down a must be called separatism and defending the publishing of cartoons of the prophet muhammad. and now france has become a hated nation in the islamic world we want to say if micron does not stop the cartoon the world will boycott them but france is doubling down saying it won't give in to intimidation. that france will never renounce its principles and values notably the freedom of expression and freedom of publication the 2nd thing i want to clearly remind is that it was hatefu
a call vowed to crack down on what he calls vatican islam and defended the right to mock religion alexi o'brien reports. in various cities from mumbai was to mogadishu they came to stand up for their religion and the man they believe brought them the word of god. which we are protesting against a french president who insulted our prophet muhammad we are marching we are burning the french play we are full of emotion was in the bangladeshi capital dhaka they burned in effigy of emanuel mccrone...
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russian president vladimir putin says that he would not have allowed kremlin opponent alexi deval need to leave russia if he had been the one who ordered all these poisoning in a televised interview putin said that he had personally authorized the volleys evacuation to germany to receive medical treatment. 5 years after a hacking attack on the german parliament the european union has imposed sanctions on 2 russians accusing them of stealing chancellor uncle americans e-mails the same tunes were imposed on the head of russia's military intelligence and one other official close to the kremlin thank you. where germany's public health authorities says that the country could face an uncontrolled spread of corona virus infections the robert costa institute has recorded a new high for daily cases and is warning that 19 death rates could also rise of the words have issued new travel warnings and urging people to stick to the rules in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus but stricter measures they could be yet to come. more than 11000 new cases in one day it's the highest number of new co
russian president vladimir putin says that he would not have allowed kremlin opponent alexi deval need to leave russia if he had been the one who ordered all these poisoning in a televised interview putin said that he had personally authorized the volleys evacuation to germany to receive medical treatment. 5 years after a hacking attack on the german parliament the european union has imposed sanctions on 2 russians accusing them of stealing chancellor uncle americans e-mails the same tunes were...
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alexi thanks for being with us this year marks the 75th anniversary of the russian nuclear industry and we're going to talk about that anniversary in a few moments but does the term does the term nuclear industry scare a lot of people in russia. or just going to meet the queen for a month so you have a thought well frankly speaking i haven't heard anyone saying it scares them since the 1st days of nuclear energy even in the soviet union this industry was a vector of developments one of the key vectors of development of our country and my teachers those who taught me to manage this industry he always spoke about 2 key projects the soviet atom and the soviet space these were the 2 main project that helped our country to stay actively ahead of the curve and these were the drivers.
alexi thanks for being with us this year marks the 75th anniversary of the russian nuclear industry and we're going to talk about that anniversary in a few moments but does the term does the term nuclear industry scare a lot of people in russia. or just going to meet the queen for a month so you have a thought well frankly speaking i haven't heard anyone saying it scares them since the 1st days of nuclear energy even in the soviet union this industry was a vector of developments one of the key...
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alexi thanks for being with us this year marks the 75th anniversary of the russian nuclear industry and we're going to talk about that anniversary in a few moments but does the term does the term nuclear industry scare a lot of people in russia. just not going to meet the queen for a month so you have a thought well frankly speaking i haven't heard anyone saying it scares them since the 1st days of nuclear energy even in the soviet union this industry was a vector of developments one of the key vectors of development of our country and my teacher is those who taught me to manage this industry he always spoke about 2 key projects the soviet atom and the soviet space these were the 2 main project that helped our country to stay actively ahead of the curve and these were the drivers of our economic and technological progress. and we maintain this makes it even today. we're looking at new technologies and new vectors new fields of science. i meet a lot of people a lot of specialists in our industry and lot of people in russia. when they think about the nuclear industry they think of it as a
alexi thanks for being with us this year marks the 75th anniversary of the russian nuclear industry and we're going to talk about that anniversary in a few moments but does the term does the term nuclear industry scare a lot of people in russia. just not going to meet the queen for a month so you have a thought well frankly speaking i haven't heard anyone saying it scares them since the 1st days of nuclear energy even in the soviet union this industry was a vector of developments one of the key...
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impose individual sanctions against russian supposedly being involved in their ledge poisoning of alexy in the valley with a nerve agent we do not know the details yet it is unclear what kind of restrictions we are talking about but reportedly it will target 9 citizens of russia and it will again reportedly include traditional travel ban and freeze of assets this is what germany's foreign minister had to say we have initiated sanctions against individuals whom we believe to be partly responsible for this violation of international law it is important that the e.u. shows unity is. serious crime we did today all the stars are done all this 20th when alexander virally fell terribly ill while on a plane back to moscow they jet had to make an emergency landing in the russian siberian sea to almost bali was immediately hospitalized in and the response of condition so he was in a very very difficult situation his family and his supporters immediately started talking about poisoning but the russian medics repeatedly reported that no toxic materials were found in missing the vollies blood the ur
impose individual sanctions against russian supposedly being involved in their ledge poisoning of alexy in the valley with a nerve agent we do not know the details yet it is unclear what kind of restrictions we are talking about but reportedly it will target 9 citizens of russia and it will again reportedly include traditional travel ban and freeze of assets this is what germany's foreign minister had to say we have initiated sanctions against individuals whom we believe to be partly...
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in order to save wall street from essentially destroying itself earlier this year when covert hit alexis goldstein with truthout reports that we the public together with the bed now own over 300 $15000000.00 in bonds of fossil fuel perms including those with a track record of environmental racism. so with the great leader heading back to the white house after basking in thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of publicly funded health care and big oil and other corporate bremer's staying alive through taxpayer backed federal reserve bailouts. how's that $1200.00 check they sent us back in spring feeling now guess it's time to start watching the hawks. if you want to go on a city street you want to. see that this is joyce state. great city this least systemic deception is the late show which. brings up. a world where more than watching the i robot and i want to crawl. boy a boy image a pretty big news of i mean donald looks like he's back and all all from public public health care and you get the big companies come find out the companies that threatened our environment they got fined fo
in order to save wall street from essentially destroying itself earlier this year when covert hit alexis goldstein with truthout reports that we the public together with the bed now own over 300 $15000000.00 in bonds of fossil fuel perms including those with a track record of environmental racism. so with the great leader heading back to the white house after basking in thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of publicly funded health care and big oil and other corporate bremer's staying...
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alexis pineda says his son woke him up at six again because he wanted to come to the beach.eaches have reopened and hope coronavirus cases will decrease so they can continue to enjoy all these places. right now, though, this places. right now, though, this place looks and feels more like an oasis in a world full of restrictions. the welsh government will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essential items during lockdown following growing pressure for the decision to be reversed. the measure was introduced as part of the tougher restrictions which came into force in wales on friday, asjohn mcmanus reports. behind bars and definitely out of bounds. this is the scene now greeting shoppers in welsh supermarkets, with a ban on selling nonessential items in force. the welsh government says sticking to purchases such as food and medicine while ignoring toys, clothes and gifts will encourage people to spend as little time as possible in shops. but as the lockdown gets into full swing, not everybody is happy. a petition signed by more than 42,000 people has described the meas
alexis pineda says his son woke him up at six again because he wanted to come to the beach.eaches have reopened and hope coronavirus cases will decrease so they can continue to enjoy all these places. right now, though, this places. right now, though, this place looks and feels more like an oasis in a world full of restrictions. the welsh government will review its ban on supermarkets selling non—essential items during lockdown following growing pressure for the decision to be reversed. the...
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well back to the interview that alexis in the valley gave an interview he says that he believes russia made attempts to keep him in the country when he 1st was receiving treatment in the city of he had been flying from siberia the city of thompson over to moscow his plane had to make an emergency landing when he took ill now the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said that mr novelli is alive today because of the actions of russian pilots and russian doctors who provided him with medical treatment when he 1st arrived in the city of aunts. i think they were determined not to let me out of the country which is why they publicly stated that i was not fit for transport they waited for me to die in my eyes the chief medical cost bittle is worse than the intelligence officers who kill people for them killing is at least their job. were supposed to children so the impeccable work for pilots doctors and paramedics is presented as a lucky coincidence they don't even admit that we acted in a proper way the western partners look at us with their arrogance because we dare to doubt their co
well back to the interview that alexis in the valley gave an interview he says that he believes russia made attempts to keep him in the country when he 1st was receiving treatment in the city of he had been flying from siberia the city of thompson over to moscow his plane had to make an emergency landing when he took ill now the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said that mr novelli is alive today because of the actions of russian pilots and russian doctors who provided him with...
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russia's cost major doubts over the evidence that the west claims it has the proof kremlin critic alexy developing was poisoned with another top nerve agent has aided previously said he'd taken a suspect water bottle from his hotel room to germany where it was then tested but moscow now claims that it never left the country with more details. the saga involving russian opposition activists has become even more time gold an ongoing investigation led by local russian authorities have conducted so far $230.00 interviews trying to get to the bottom of what happened on that plane from siberia to moscow has brought a new turn crucially their findings cause doubt over a key piece of evidence believe it or not a bottle of water that is thought to contain traces of not the child and which apparently led them to the conclusion that if any how do you think poisoned by the nerve agent this was a much talked about bottle in the media and it was initially thought that had been smuggled in by one of his companions a certain marine up check this is something that she herself claimed in an interview but
russia's cost major doubts over the evidence that the west claims it has the proof kremlin critic alexy developing was poisoned with another top nerve agent has aided previously said he'd taken a suspect water bottle from his hotel room to germany where it was then tested but moscow now claims that it never left the country with more details. the saga involving russian opposition activists has become even more time gold an ongoing investigation led by local russian authorities have conducted so...
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sanctions over the alleged poisoning of alexy of only already asian markets the shanghai composite its surged this week after an extended holiday china's golden week china's blue chip gained 2.32 percent while the consumer staple sector added 2.66 percent official data helped boost consumer for a. tourism actually domestic tourism rebounded in hong kong the hong saying also in the green this week the index rose after president trump called off stimulus talks on tuesday it then slipped on thursday over washington's ongoing efforts to 10 cent restrictions and at last point 3 percent amid a resurgence of covert $1000.00 cases in japan the nikkei also falling similar trends in the green with some 7 month highs on her new hopes of stimulus from the u.s. marine. transportation iron and steel and security brokerage issues all led those gains in india the sense that rallied this week reclaiming the $40000.00 or $40000.00 mark i t stocks and the banking sectors led those q 2 gains financials rose on friday as the country's reserve bank kept interest rates unchanged at 4 percent the a.s.x. in au
sanctions over the alleged poisoning of alexy of only already asian markets the shanghai composite its surged this week after an extended holiday china's golden week china's blue chip gained 2.32 percent while the consumer staple sector added 2.66 percent official data helped boost consumer for a. tourism actually domestic tourism rebounded in hong kong the hong saying also in the green this week the index rose after president trump called off stimulus talks on tuesday it then slipped on...
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in order to save wall street from essentially destroying itself earlier this year when covert hit alexis goldstein with truthout reports that we the public together with the bed now own over 300 $15000000.00 in bonds of fossil fuel perms including those with a track record of environmental racism. so with the great leader heading back to the white house after basking in thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of publicly funded health care and big oil and other corporate bremer's staying alive through taxpayer backed federal reserve bailouts. how's that $1200.00 check they sent us back in spring feeling now guess it's time to start watching the hawks. if you want to go on a city street you want to. see that this is joyce state. great city this least systemic dissent says the late show which. brings up. a welcome one of watching the i robot and i will be across. boy a boy image of the pretty big news of i mean donald looks like he's back and all all from public public health care and you get the big companies come find out the companies that threatened our environment they got fined for
in order to save wall street from essentially destroying itself earlier this year when covert hit alexis goldstein with truthout reports that we the public together with the bed now own over 300 $15000000.00 in bonds of fossil fuel perms including those with a track record of environmental racism. so with the great leader heading back to the white house after basking in thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of publicly funded health care and big oil and other corporate bremer's staying...