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amalia is from guatemala. her son kevin is search and uber is three. >> she says i want to go and protect my children and have a better life for them. amalia says she fears for her life in guatemala because of gang violence. these migrant families wait and hope for what is known as a credible fear interview. only one person has been called in for an interview all day. she is from southern mexico and has three children with her. she says i am scared. my kids are all i have in my life. half of the mothers heard about the children separated from their parents. each mother they talked with said they heard nothing about it weeks ago when they left their towns. the 23-year-old says i am scared. i am hearing rumors they could take my child away. amalia says there have been people telling me they are going to take our kids away but i am not sure. so why are these women willing to take such a risk? amalia says because if i go back, they are going to kill me. so this is the better option. the u.s. government claims chil
amalia is from guatemala. her son kevin is search and uber is three. >> she says i want to go and protect my children and have a better life for them. amalia says she fears for her life in guatemala because of gang violence. these migrant families wait and hope for what is known as a credible fear interview. only one person has been called in for an interview all day. she is from southern mexico and has three children with her. she says i am scared. my kids are all i have in my life. half...
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amalia is from guatemala. her son, kevin, is 7, and the other 3.united states? the 29-year-old mother says "i want to go protect my children and have a better life for them." amalia says she fears for her life in guatemala because of gang violence. as other people with passports and documents passed through the gate, these migrant families wait and hope for what is known as a credible fear interview, with u.s. customs and border protection. they say only one person has been called in for an interview all day. she is from southern mexico and has three children with her. the 46-year-old says "i'm scared, my kids are all i have in my life. i live for them. i'm scared for them." half the mothers here heard about the children who have been separated from their parents after crossing into the united states. each mother we talked with said they heard nothing about it weeks ago when they left their towns. miriam came from guatemala with her 2-year-old son, franco. the 23-year-old says "i am scared. i'm hearing rumors they could take my child away." amalia
amalia is from guatemala. her son, kevin, is 7, and the other 3.united states? the 29-year-old mother says "i want to go protect my children and have a better life for them." amalia says she fears for her life in guatemala because of gang violence. as other people with passports and documents passed through the gate, these migrant families wait and hope for what is known as a credible fear interview, with u.s. customs and border protection. they say only one person has been called in...
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they put the amalia's into the amalia's club.'ve been waiting to make that joke for a year and a half. the >> thank you, scott pruitt. >> and were done. i think that the lands that you have kind of offered into conversation about law and norms in the rule of law is that of corruption and self-healing. i wonder if coming in no come as lawsuits progress, and if you have a sense that this is salient for people coming that people understand there's a foreign and domestic clause, and that there are long-standing norms around divestment and openness. i mean, this is something you have put front and center a year in. do you have a sense that folks are registering that this is urgently important as a rule of law constitutional issue or is it just way too complicated? >> well, the word a monument is somewhat strange. it just means profits of benefits. it is something the founders understood that would be very easy for foreign governments to corrupt for the foreign government and this is a topic i wrote about long before donald trump came
they put the amalia's into the amalia's club.'ve been waiting to make that joke for a year and a half. the >> thank you, scott pruitt. >> and were done. i think that the lands that you have kind of offered into conversation about law and norms in the rule of law is that of corruption and self-healing. i wonder if coming in no come as lawsuits progress, and if you have a sense that this is salient for people coming that people understand there's a foreign and domestic clause, and...
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my name is amalia. i have children that go to school, and i think the school that's being put there, mariel booker, is needed because we need a school for our children. i'm looking not just for my children but also for my nieces and my nephews and my neighbor's kids who also need to go to a school like this. this school has a lot of good programs, including the technology program, which i think if implemented correctly will help bridge the gap of performance in the students. the tutoring that they provide to our students so they can attain their grade level performance has also been very helpful to our students, and that is something that i never saw when my kids were at public schools. for example, there's no tutoring in english for the english learning students. but in the charter schools, i have seen the support. my children were both be able to be reclassified while they were there at the charter schools. they motivate the children to go to school, and that is a dream that i have for my children, fo
my name is amalia. i have children that go to school, and i think the school that's being put there, mariel booker, is needed because we need a school for our children. i'm looking not just for my children but also for my nieces and my nephews and my neighbor's kids who also need to go to a school like this. this school has a lot of good programs, including the technology program, which i think if implemented correctly will help bridge the gap of performance in the students. the tutoring that...
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is not so much because of my hands it is a constant as it was a few months amalia's. i. day two of the world cup season six both thriller between portugal and spain with a hat trick from the one and only cristiana one although. i. i and friday's other two matches your why battle to a narrow victory over egypt iran defeat morocco one is that. also in the headlines on our team donald trump says a meeting with vladimir putin could happen this summer and suggests russia should be invited back into the g seven. plus survivors of the two thousand and fifteen paris massacre sued the french government over its handling of the atrocity here's from a lawyer involved in the case. or markham to the program from all of us here at r t h q thanks for tuning in this hour. day two of the russian world cup has drawn to a close the evening game saw a clash between two of the tournaments favorites spain and portugal and earlier in the day you're going faced egypt and iran played morocco here's our roundup of all the day's action from marty's very own world cup team and the heart of moscow.
is not so much because of my hands it is a constant as it was a few months amalia's. i. day two of the world cup season six both thriller between portugal and spain with a hat trick from the one and only cristiana one although. i. i and friday's other two matches your why battle to a narrow victory over egypt iran defeat morocco one is that. also in the headlines on our team donald trump says a meeting with vladimir putin could happen this summer and suggests russia should be invited back into...
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the ana amalia and library environment is still reminiscent of the creative wealth of that period. frederick doesn't care about the empire or about the culture of the germans as a whole he sees himself as precious fust servant he travels from village to village almost three quarters of his subjects live in the countryside frederick reduces the severity of the peasant servitude on his own estates but elsewhere in prussia everything remains the same. the king is neither willing or able to upset the aristocracy because they provide the offices the foot soldiers come from the ranks of the peasants. since education isn't yet compulsory the king at least wants the future recruits to learn something homes education why are you in school your majesty there is no school in all village mr then you must go to the next village you have to learn something or do you just want to herd sheep. i'll be a soldier one day your majesty. in what regiment a human did it in the bound book regiment and book then you definitely must learn a lot the king's soldiers have to be able to write and do their sons.
the ana amalia and library environment is still reminiscent of the creative wealth of that period. frederick doesn't care about the empire or about the culture of the germans as a whole he sees himself as precious fust servant he travels from village to village almost three quarters of his subjects live in the countryside frederick reduces the severity of the peasant servitude on his own estates but elsewhere in prussia everything remains the same. the king is neither willing or able to upset...
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complete my mil was published in german in fifteen twenty four an original copy is preserved in the anna amalia library environment. luther's work had a profound impact on the development of the german language the author dedicated it to his protecting the electoral saxony his bible and to standardize ation of the german language which in turn fostered a stronger sense of common identity among german speakers. who does luther's bible translation didn't just serve to strengthen the sense of community within the protestant movement it also had a long term impact on the german nation as a whole bunch his language became the language of literature with a twist interestingly and unbeknown to them the catholics were also impacted by this development if it happened beyond that back such as them now that in bookings and to be cut making a fast. it wasn't just the bible that spread from vinton back but so too did lose his reformation teachings neither would have been possible without the protection of the saxon prince but frederick the wise never fully embraced luther's teachings and remained a catholic
complete my mil was published in german in fifteen twenty four an original copy is preserved in the anna amalia library environment. luther's work had a profound impact on the development of the german language the author dedicated it to his protecting the electoral saxony his bible and to standardize ation of the german language which in turn fostered a stronger sense of common identity among german speakers. who does luther's bible translation didn't just serve to strengthen the sense of...
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not so much as i think i was it was a constant that he was a few rough amalia's. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos in middle fit was dismissive to do it looking like you know that this isn't my company is going to solve the whole maybe a bit. old john about a tough job but they should be the only palestinians is gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there is some of those ruining the world and the vision that not only could give us. and the earth is unfair advantage to have to display any of them a salvage yard i know you can tedium of doesn't seem to do more commitments also don't piss off. short term gains at the expense of a longer term growth south yes the best thing is the future and products and employees here jake. future revenues in your book it's just like the buying back all the stuff in his own store yes he bought back all of the stuff in his story he has a lot of revenue but now a store is empty and he has nothing to sell so the next quarter he says my sales ar
not so much as i think i was it was a constant that he was a few rough amalia's. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos in middle fit was dismissive to do it looking like you know that this isn't my company is going to solve the whole maybe a bit. old john about a tough job but they should be the only palestinians is gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there is some of those ruining the world and the...
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. >> y amalia nos va a contar esa historia hermosa asÍ que california estÁ presente y esa historia estÁzo y trabajo por darles una buena educaciÓn y alentarlos por practicar deportes lo hacen un padre ejemplar y para sus hijos Él es el mejor. >> por quÉ le entregan esto a tu papÁ >> porque es el mejor papÁ del dÍa del padre 2018. >> sÍ lo es? >> claro que sÍ el mejor. >> no hay que olvidar que dentro de toda la alegrÍa fue estafado por mÁs de diez mil dÓlares por notorios que quisieron hacerlo legal y solo le pasÓ todo lo contrario >> a mÍ me saliÓ la deportacion y sÍ tenia miedo que algo me pasarÁ o deportaron. >> viviendo con el temor de dejar a sus 6 hijos americanos sin padre y madre al mismo tiempo. >> esta vez gracias a una buena asesorÍa legal y presentando todas las pruebas de ser un padre soltero ejemplar, eduardo es perdonado por un juez de inmigraciÓn y la orden de deportaciÓn fue cancelada, en menos de un aÑo recibirÁ su residencia legal que ya estÁ en lista de espera. >> hay muchas cosas poruÉ luchar y salir adelante y tratarÉ de dar lo mejor de mÍ, para seguir adelante (ap
. >> y amalia nos va a contar esa historia hermosa asÍ que california estÁ presente y esa historia estÁzo y trabajo por darles una buena educaciÓn y alentarlos por practicar deportes lo hacen un padre ejemplar y para sus hijos Él es el mejor. >> por quÉ le entregan esto a tu papÁ >> porque es el mejor papÁ del dÍa del padre 2018. >> sÍ lo es? >> claro que sÍ el mejor. >> no hay que olvidar que dentro de toda la alegrÍa fue estafado por mÁs de...
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veronica martinez, amalia mend mendez, erica choy, and you can start coming up and getting behind the podium. [please standby for captioner switch] >> and michelle isnogle, sorry. [inaudible] >> it does, so give me a moment. brandy -- [inaudible] >> miley villaluna, and the other? [inaudible] >> randy markman. thank you. so the speakers that are going to be coming up now have 20 minutes, and then, we'll add time to the other side, and i'll give you that time number after i do the calculations, so why don't we go ahead and start with the public speakers. please state your full name so that i can check you off. thank you. >> sharlie taylor. good evening to the san francisco board of education, the commissioners, superintendent, president. it is not every day that one can step into one of the greatest opportunities to change the world through the es of another person, yet that is the role of a teacher, whether that teacher is amazing or indifferent. that position is very impactful. my name is sharlie taylor. i'm a san francisco unified school district taylor. i received my degree from th
veronica martinez, amalia mend mendez, erica choy, and you can start coming up and getting behind the podium. [please standby for captioner switch] >> and michelle isnogle, sorry. [inaudible] >> it does, so give me a moment. brandy -- [inaudible] >> miley villaluna, and the other? [inaudible] >> randy markman. thank you. so the speakers that are going to be coming up now have 20 minutes, and then, we'll add time to the other side, and i'll give you that time number after...
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it was in afghanistan, it was amalia. captain muller served in somalia 25 years ago. did you have the same ntent that you wished you were there in part so your children wouldn't have to be there 25 years later? >> senator, i think in 1993 a wasn't thinking in that direction, but to your point, yes. >> but it's the truth that although not a continuous presence for 25 years, we have had a pretty regular presence in small you for many of those 25 years. >> that's correct. what do small you and afghanistan have in common that has required us to have troops continually present since 2001 in afghanistan and presents in smalley athens 1993? >> senator, it's a violent extreme organizations that were speaking about al-shabaab and isis. >> we all wish they weren't there and that they didn't want to try to kill us in the united states, but they are there and that's why we have troops there and i commend you and your son and every other soldier, sailor, airman and marine who continue to carry on this fight for 17 years in afghanistan to keep this country safe. it's something that
it was in afghanistan, it was amalia. captain muller served in somalia 25 years ago. did you have the same ntent that you wished you were there in part so your children wouldn't have to be there 25 years later? >> senator, i think in 1993 a wasn't thinking in that direction, but to your point, yes. >> but it's the truth that although not a continuous presence for 25 years, we have had a pretty regular presence in small you for many of those 25 years. >> that's correct. what do...
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. >> in truro, amalia barradat, newskent -- newscenter 5. and it was big, because it happened in truro. these things don't happen in truro on cape cod. >> the summer is wonderful. it is warm. all of the patti page songs about cape cod beaches, the sunsets -- all true. ♪ if you find a sand dune and salty air ♪ ♪ quaint little villages here and there ♪ >> for beauty, for beaches, for wonderful fishing, for shell fishing, for solitary walks, there's just nothing like it anywhere that i've ever been. >> people like to describe the cape is like an arm and provincetown is at the very end of arm, and truro is sort of at the wrist. cape cod alone is bucolic, but truro is really, they call truro the garden of eden of massachusetts. >> truro is known today as the most rural town in cape cod. we have no town center. we have no streets. we have a post office and a general store. >> the people that see you every day are the same people. very much like "groundhog day," the same trash guy, the same milk guy, the same grocer. >> i mean, this is a place wher
. >> in truro, amalia barradat, newskent -- newscenter 5. and it was big, because it happened in truro. these things don't happen in truro on cape cod. >> the summer is wonderful. it is warm. all of the patti page songs about cape cod beaches, the sunsets -- all true. ♪ if you find a sand dune and salty air ♪ ♪ quaint little villages here and there ♪ >> for beauty, for beaches, for wonderful fishing, for shell fishing, for solitary walks, there's just nothing like it...
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amalia: ¡aquí el único que tiene cola que le pisen es demián ferrer, fíjese!
amalia: ¡aquí el único que tiene cola que le pisen es demián ferrer, fíjese!