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angela merkel has it right. it's a day that i don't think anyone who was anywhere close to this wall will ever forget however long that they live because it just captured all the emotions, the hopes, the dreams of people that you knew had been there for decades and they exploded in really a frenzy of celebration atop the wall as the pick axes and hammers blazed away at that and even a heavy equipment had been brought in. the decision was we're going to lift the wall, show a softer side of our socialist system. most people really didn't buy that. a lot of people vowed that once they got out they would never come back. it really -- well, there were other events. the velvet revolution, czechoslovakia, romania, of course poland that led it all off. it mattered here most. this was the focal point, and this brandenburg gate behind me is the mystic center of the german people. this is the epicenter of the east/west divide. when that wall came down it told all of us communism is collapsing. let's reflect on what that me
angela merkel has it right. it's a day that i don't think anyone who was anywhere close to this wall will ever forget however long that they live because it just captured all the emotions, the hopes, the dreams of people that you knew had been there for decades and they exploded in really a frenzy of celebration atop the wall as the pick axes and hammers blazed away at that and even a heavy equipment had been brought in. the decision was we're going to lift the wall, show a softer side of our...
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angela merkel is the german chancellor. she's talking to ordinary people there, berliners tourists alike. angela merkel grew up in east germany. behind her is the mayor of berlin. we spoke to him a couple days ago. he told us something interesting. he said we want the world to watch these ceremonies and these events because when the wall came down, it was a signal to the world that freedom is possible. and there are many other walls in the world, he said, and people who do not live free. we want them to be able to watch these ceremonies and events and be inspired by them. angela merkel will be walking along the border wall. fred pleitgen joins us from the east side gallery. tell us a little bit about angela merkel. she has an interesting story and one that is interesting to remind ourselves of as we celebrate the fall of the wall today, fred. angela merkel is interesting in two respects. she's the first female chancellor of germany. on a day like this, the more important fact is that she's also the first east german chancel
angela merkel is the german chancellor. she's talking to ordinary people there, berliners tourists alike. angela merkel grew up in east germany. behind her is the mayor of berlin. we spoke to him a couple days ago. he told us something interesting. he said we want the world to watch these ceremonies and these events because when the wall came down, it was a signal to the world that freedom is possible. and there are many other walls in the world, he said, and people who do not live free. we...
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angela's children are being returned to her under state supervision. >> i missed you guys so much. at a future hearing she'll find out if she will regain full custody. >> did you pray, mom? >> i prayed every minute. >> me, too. later angela tells us about a message a police investigator sent her. >> so tell me about this note. >> investigator boal called and wanted me to let you know that as a parent, you can decline tribal involvement in your custody case. >> so the police were telling you that you can decline having the help of your tribe? >> yes, and this wouldn't be the first time that she wanted to get this message to me. she's also said it to me verbally over the phone. >> why do you think she's telling you that? >> i think she wants to influence me that i'm better off without them. >> i've had so many clients tell me, my social worker said if the tribe takes my case i'll never see my kids again. because you are going to relocate them, and place them with someone i don't know. and that's not true. joleen says she's even had judges challenge her right to intervene. >> and for
angela's children are being returned to her under state supervision. >> i missed you guys so much. at a future hearing she'll find out if she will regain full custody. >> did you pray, mom? >> i prayed every minute. >> me, too. later angela tells us about a message a police investigator sent her. >> so tell me about this note. >> investigator boal called and wanted me to let you know that as a parent, you can decline tribal involvement in your custody case....
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for the first time german chancellor angela merkel voiced concerns the u.k.ight leave the european union. merkel is concerned by the british prime minister's efforts to reduce free flow of workers from the other 27 countries in the eu david cameron promises to hold a referendum if he is reelected next year. for more on merkel's concerns over a british accent from the eu, we can go to berlin to speak to the senior vice president. thanks for talking to us. no independent confirmation about the content of this article, but it raises some interesting questions, doesn't? how clear is that we have a disagreement over one of the basic principles of the european union? >> i think it is pretty clear that anybody who would challenge the fundamental principle of the working of the european union would certainly be in disagreement with germany and for the majority of other members in the european union. i think the real conflict is one in which germany has been on the side of the united kingdom when it comes to streamlining bureaucracy, cutting red tape, and gauging free
for the first time german chancellor angela merkel voiced concerns the u.k.ight leave the european union. merkel is concerned by the british prime minister's efforts to reduce free flow of workers from the other 27 countries in the eu david cameron promises to hold a referendum if he is reelected next year. for more on merkel's concerns over a british accent from the eu, we can go to berlin to speak to the senior vice president. thanks for talking to us. no independent confirmation about the...
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angela? >> i will make two points.on the question of information warfare, we are always going to be added disadvantage because we don't have this. but i think that we should do a better job in europe and the u.s. of just putting facts out there. there are too many news outlets that say people use the incursion or it is alleged word is
angela? >> i will make two points.on the question of information warfare, we are always going to be added disadvantage because we don't have this. but i think that we should do a better job in europe and the u.s. of just putting facts out there. there are too many news outlets that say people use the incursion or it is alleged word is
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angela rye is principal impact strategies. thank you for being with me. >> angela, do you know the polling momentum appears to be on the republican side? what can democrats do to prevent republican take over of the senate at this hour? >> at this hour, jose, we know it's all about the ground game and democrats typically have the advantage when it comes to getting in the polls. even going back to yesterday. i know, we're mostly talking about the senate but when you look at the gubernatorial race in florida right now it looks like charl crist has a little bt of a advantage. the other thing that is important for other voters and not just democrats on the turn out piece is not be so follow stall quick to remember the time of republican success. the biggest challenge we have in washington now is gridlock. it can be squarely place at the feet of the republicans. this election was supposed to be about obamacare. obamacare is now a huge success so there's nothing they can do with that. we can't forget that the economy is doing far bet
angela rye is principal impact strategies. thank you for being with me. >> angela, do you know the polling momentum appears to be on the republican side? what can democrats do to prevent republican take over of the senate at this hour? >> at this hour, jose, we know it's all about the ground game and democrats typically have the advantage when it comes to getting in the polls. even going back to yesterday. i know, we're mostly talking about the senate but when you look at the...
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i want to ask angela the second question. you mentioned it.you think president putin may intend to confront nato in the baltic states? you mentioned at least it was a theoretical possibility. would he try any initiative that would weaken nato's article v commitments in the next year or two? is a possible? >> it's possible. i think it would depend on his calculation of the risk to reward trade-off. it's one of the reasons why i have always thought we need to have them fail in the ukraine so he won't be tempted to try to do something in the baltics because i do think that risks here. who would have thought we would be talking about war in europe. that is why you think the policy needs to be strengthened. i think we have focused too much on sanctions. i understand why we have done that but they have some unfortunate effects. they encouraged the russians. they are weaken the russian economy and you can decide whether you think that's good for the russian sense of itself and its foreign policy. also encourages it to de-integrate its economy with eu
i want to ask angela the second question. you mentioned it.you think president putin may intend to confront nato in the baltic states? you mentioned at least it was a theoretical possibility. would he try any initiative that would weaken nato's article v commitments in the next year or two? is a possible? >> it's possible. i think it would depend on his calculation of the risk to reward trade-off. it's one of the reasons why i have always thought we need to have them fail in the ukraine...
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para seguir adelante... >> el padre de angela renÉ navarro estÁn de acuerdo. >> hace falta una reformandureÑo estÁ muy contento por lo que vendrÁ. >> voy a poder ir a ver a mis padres, mis hermanos y a todos mis amigos, estoy muy feliz gracias a dios. >> los lÍderes acordaron en la importancia de inscribirse cuando llegue el momento. >> necesitamos que salgan, que se registren, necesitamos que se registren casi 1 millÓn de personas, ligeramente porque si no los que estÁn ante inmigraciÓn va a decir. no hay gente, vamos a terminar con esto >> hay muchas interrogantes que podrÁn ser contestadas a partir de maÑana cuando el presidente obama aclare algunos puntos desde la ciudad de las vegas julio regreso contigo al estudio. >> gracias, la esperanza no se pierde... la historia de... Él el caso de millones de indocumentados que
para seguir adelante... >> el padre de angela renÉ navarro estÁn de acuerdo. >> hace falta una reformandureÑo estÁ muy contento por lo que vendrÁ. >> voy a poder ir a ver a mis padres, mis hermanos y a todos mis amigos, estoy muy feliz gracias a dios. >> los lÍderes acordaron en la importancia de inscribirse cuando llegue el momento. >> necesitamos que salgan, que se registren, necesitamos que se registren casi 1 millÓn de personas, ligeramente porque si no...
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do you agree with angela's suggesting? how do you review sustaining a relationship on all those global issues where it is an important actor? >> let me underscore might agreement with steve. if we look at what is at stake with ukraine at the moment it is going to be economic. you can speak to this better than i can but it is my impression there is a massive requirement for funding them to get them through the coming year or two and that will be effective if they get their act together politically frankly. the second point steve made is a good one. the great thing vladimir putin has done for ukraine in the last year is essentials et unite ukraine at least in not accepting what russia is doing. and a better result this time than we have every time we had this problem for the last 20 some years. it is going to mean a serious money from the european union and the united states. if they do the right finger and have the wherewithal to make something of themselves. a couple points. i find it very unfortunate though we have person
do you agree with angela's suggesting? how do you review sustaining a relationship on all those global issues where it is an important actor? >> let me underscore might agreement with steve. if we look at what is at stake with ukraine at the moment it is going to be economic. you can speak to this better than i can but it is my impression there is a massive requirement for funding them to get them through the coming year or two and that will be effective if they get their act together...
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angela, where is the compromise and why should there be a compromise?i would assume that securing our borders would be a bipartisan wish, no? >> well, it should be a bipartisan wish but the president wants amnesty, the american people have spoken and founding fathers made it to where we would have a balance of power. so leaders from the left and right need to work together. the president said he heard the american people who voted and ones who didn't vote and you had hispanics that actually jumped to the other side and voted for republican candidates because the white house played politics with this issue. the bottom line is, washington, d.c. is about compromise. they should compromise. jessica threatened to use executive action in the past and he'll use it again if he has to. back in august he basically tabled the decision until the mid-terms, that's a decision that obviously backfired on democrats. what's the president going to do first of all about preventing more illegal children from flowing into the country and will he finally decide what to do wi
angela, where is the compromise and why should there be a compromise?i would assume that securing our borders would be a bipartisan wish, no? >> well, it should be a bipartisan wish but the president wants amnesty, the american people have spoken and founding fathers made it to where we would have a balance of power. so leaders from the left and right need to work together. the president said he heard the american people who voted and ones who didn't vote and you had hispanics that...
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we saw angela merkel at the war memorial. she was accompanied by the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. it's interesting. she's been talking about a new cold war and he blames the west. >> he has been speaking about the world being on the verge of a new cold war. those words are weighty coming from the man, opening and restructuring the soviet union, the ideas that were really a breath of fresh air in the 1980s, if you recall that era, when we had to live in a world that was divided and had an absurd symbol of the berlin wall. because of tensions over ukraine and the middle east, and western triumphalism to use his words, we are on the verge of a new lord. he's coming out in support of vladimir putin, and his actions in ukraine, and has condemned sanctions against leading figures in the kremlin and people involved. surprising words to a certain extent for the man we associate with helping midwife, if you will, at the end of the cold war. speaking of a new one around the corner. >> okay. we'll leave you with those orchest
we saw angela merkel at the war memorial. she was accompanied by the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. it's interesting. she's been talking about a new cold war and he blames the west. >> he has been speaking about the world being on the verge of a new cold war. those words are weighty coming from the man, opening and restructuring the soviet union, the ideas that were really a breath of fresh air in the 1980s, if you recall that era, when we had to live in a world that was divided...
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. >> aunque el hijo y el esposo de angela son ciudadanos norteamericanos, ella podrÍa ser deportada., angela navarro se refugiÓ en un iglesia al norte de filadelfia, hasta que las autoridades desistan de la idea de separarla de su familia. >> se siente muy horrible, siempre tiene que estar escondida. > > su lucha se extiende mÁs de 10 aÑos de operaciÓn. >> es un poquito triste, pero lo estamos haciendo por el bienestar de ella. >> sus padres han estado con ella en todo momento. >> Éstos diez aÑos han sido bastante fuerte para nosotros, han tenido que mudarse muchas veces mis hijos. por el problema que inmigraciÓn, siempre ha estado buscando gente a mi casa. >> por su lado elmovimiento que le dejaron mensaje muy claro. > >> no importa que religiÓn somos, lo que tenemos en comÚn es el ser humano. la iglesia la comunidad estÁn con ustedes. estamos aquÍ para ayudarles. >> hasta que las autoridades les permitan estar con su familia. >> de ser aprobado podÍa tomar par de aÑos en tomar el casino. ya continuamos. >> continÚa en washington, un inminente anuncio sobre inmigraciÓn, tendremos mÁ
. >> aunque el hijo y el esposo de angela son ciudadanos norteamericanos, ella podrÍa ser deportada., angela navarro se refugiÓ en un iglesia al norte de filadelfia, hasta que las autoridades desistan de la idea de separarla de su familia. >> se siente muy horrible, siempre tiene que estar escondida. > > su lucha se extiende mÁs de 10 aÑos de operaciÓn. >> es un poquito triste, pero lo estamos haciendo por el bienestar de ella. >> sus padres han estado con...
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they want angela's order cancelled. >> you guys are trying to make a point? >> yeah, we're trying to make a point so everybody can see what we're doing. >> reporter: and there are indications that president obama may act on the immigration issue in the very near future. in other states, so-called sanctuary refugees like angela have had success in at least having their deportations delayed. live tonight in powelto nrksz village, i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> people kpensz excel pipeline scored a victory tonight. the senate ruled to complete the pipeline, a close vote. the house passed it overwhelmingly last week. it's expected to come back in full krgsz in january when republicans will control both the house and senate. >>> a package thief brought a little girl along for his crime. here's the video police in upper darby releeszed today. a ups driver dropped a package full of toys. and then a man in a red jacket watched the house from a neighboring porch. he saw the package, walked over, and stole it with the little girl still in his arms. >> near-record
they want angela's order cancelled. >> you guys are trying to make a point? >> yeah, we're trying to make a point so everybody can see what we're doing. >> reporter: and there are indications that president obama may act on the immigration issue in the very near future. in other states, so-called sanctuary refugees like angela have had success in at least having their deportations delayed. live tonight in powelto nrksz village, i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> people...
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angela merkel's feet to the fire.she did not give a position on net neutrality. they have got to do a lot on the infrastructure and the data protection sides. merkel'sbout angela phone. she had a secure blackberry. what about her relationship with google? obviously merkel's private phone was the one that was tapped by the nsa. here's what eric schmidt said testifying on capitol hill a couple weeks ago. he said markel raised the issue personally why her phone was being tapped by the u.s. to listen into the phone conversations with her mother. it is personal for her. by merkel'snecdote officials. they said angela merkel had no recollection of bringing that up with eric schmidt. which could add to the distressed, you might say poisonous relationship between u.s. tech companies and san francisco-based tech companies and angela merkel's government. some of merkel's own companies do not want her to repair that relationship, they want her to be antagonistic. what is the view in germany of the incoming digital commissioner wh
angela merkel's feet to the fire.she did not give a position on net neutrality. they have got to do a lot on the infrastructure and the data protection sides. merkel'sbout angela phone. she had a secure blackberry. what about her relationship with google? obviously merkel's private phone was the one that was tapped by the nsa. here's what eric schmidt said testifying on capitol hill a couple weeks ago. he said markel raised the issue personally why her phone was being tapped by the u.s. to...
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estamos aquÍ para ayudarles. >> angela recibiÓ un rosario, cantando roh -rogÓ.hora que vivirÁ dentro del templo religioso dice sentir el apoyo de toda la comunidad. >> al principio me sentÍa ansiosa, creo que sigo ansiosa estoy un poco mÁs tranquila. porque es un paso muy grande. para dejar saber que queremos que para en las deportaciones no sÓlo la mÍa. >> este no es el final de esta batalla, angela estÁ dispuesta, a permanecer dentro del tiempo religioso el tiempo que sea, hasta que las autoridades, le permitan seguir en estados unidos junto a su familia... >> gracias, si estaremos pendientes, equipos de bomberos luchaban contra un incendio de cuatro alarmas en un mercado agrÍcola... del fuego se propagaba dentro de al menos dos edificios en el complejo histÓrico de colombo... hasta el momento no se reportaron heridos. es el mercado de pulgas mÁs antiguo y grandes del valle de dellaware. las autoridades investigan un accidente de tren en el que un peatÓn perdió la vida esta maÑana al asno 20 de la zona de las rutas 413... se desconoce porque la persona se enco
estamos aquÍ para ayudarles. >> angela recibiÓ un rosario, cantando roh -rogÓ.hora que vivirÁ dentro del templo religioso dice sentir el apoyo de toda la comunidad. >> al principio me sentÍa ansiosa, creo que sigo ansiosa estoy un poco mÁs tranquila. porque es un paso muy grande. para dejar saber que queremos que para en las deportaciones no sÓlo la mÍa. >> este no es el final de esta batalla, angela estÁ dispuesta, a permanecer dentro del tiempo religioso el tiempo...
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i don't think angela was. >> why you can't sit close to me?ons. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. ba plastic. and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us probable cause for an arrest. >> but for bernard and angela, the tight constraints make their first contact visit bittersweet. >> i need you to know that. sometimes it ain't nothing we have control of. all right? but we have got to follow the rules. you understand? >> yes. >> that's what i need you to do. >> we will make it work. we will because it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. i'm happy being with him, but it's not easy, really not.
i don't think angela was. >> why you can't sit close to me?ons. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. ba plastic. and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and...
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angela merkel fighting with vladimir putin three dozen times. nick spicer reporting live from berlin. now a picture making the rounds on social media. a plane processed to the runway, frozen to the runway. minus 22 celsius, minus 52. those are passengers asked to give it a push. the u.k.'s government is facing an unprecedented number of terrorists. threats preventing 40 major parts since 2005. we have more from london. >> reporter: here it seems is one of the new front lines in the british government's campaign against people and newspapers called home grown terrorist. university campuses says the governments are not only to stop extremists, they'll have to prove it too. and the government will hold them to their word. >> when the security agency tells us the threat is more dangerous than before, we should take notice. after careful analysis and thorough preparation where we can tighten the laws and tougher the powers and capabilities. many universities say they are doing their duty, particularly if the alternative issues are denied. >> what we
angela merkel fighting with vladimir putin three dozen times. nick spicer reporting live from berlin. now a picture making the rounds on social media. a plane processed to the runway, frozen to the runway. minus 22 celsius, minus 52. those are passengers asked to give it a push. the u.k.'s government is facing an unprecedented number of terrorists. threats preventing 40 major parts since 2005. we have more from london. >> reporter: here it seems is one of the new front lines in the...
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the chancellor angela merkel will be leading the commemorations. is attending a church service before the main event in a few hours. that's when a million people are expected to join in. let's find out more about what is going on and speak to nick spicer, nick. >> reporter: are angela merkel as you were saying, is attending a church service and will be attending the opening of a new memorial center designed to remember the hundreds of people who died crossing the border between east and west germany between 1961 and 1989. 6'61 was the year the wall was built in august overnight and a prize to the people of the city and the world the dividing line for the country, for europe and indeed for all of the world itself divided by the cold war. angela merkel will be joined by the former polish president in solidarity trade union leader. one of the leading lights of the movement that led to the end of the coal war as well as miguel gorbachov who was here last night and it will all come to a conclusion here where i am standing, you can see a line of balloons
the chancellor angela merkel will be leading the commemorations. is attending a church service before the main event in a few hours. that's when a million people are expected to join in. let's find out more about what is going on and speak to nick spicer, nick. >> reporter: are angela merkel as you were saying, is attending a church service and will be attending the opening of a new memorial center designed to remember the hundreds of people who died crossing the border between east and...
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se quedarÁ en colombia un tiempo para compartir mÁs con su madre marÍa angela. >> por ahora vive en elisitarlo. con ese hermoso mensaje de amor y gratitud nos vamos esta tarde, gracias por haber acompaÑadoy por supuesto los esperamos el lunes, en otra cita. se los querÍa mucho, gracias por >> hoy es viernes 28 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. sin querer, queriendo ha fallecido roberto gÓmez bolaÑos, el humorista que por mÁs de cuatro dÉcadas nos hizo reÍr con sus diferentes personajes. en estados unidos se llora la muerte de este actor, guionista y productor de cine de la comedia conocido como chespirito. su programa trascendiÓ fronteras del de
se quedarÁ en colombia un tiempo para compartir mÁs con su madre marÍa angela. >> por ahora vive en elisitarlo. con ese hermoso mensaje de amor y gratitud nos vamos esta tarde, gracias por haber acompaÑadoy por supuesto los esperamos el lunes, en otra cita. se los querÍa mucho, gracias por >> hoy es viernes 28 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. sin querer, queriendo ha fallecido roberto gÓmez bolaÑos, el humorista que por mÁs de cuatro dÉcadas nos hizo reÍr...
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angela molina es una de las 8 millones de personas el aÑo pasado se escribieron en un plan de seguroste sientes de salud? le dije que no y me iban a poner un doctor. >> el costo de el seguro que adquiriÓ no se compara con los 400 $ que le pedÍan los planes privados. >> eran 10 $ mensuales. pero si gana un poco, es un poco mÁs depende de lo que gane. >> a partir de maÑana y hasta el prÓximo 15 de febrero se reabrirÁ la posibilidad de inscribirse para alguno de estos planes de seguro mÉdico subsidiado. >> es para personas que tienen bajos ingresos muchas razones latinas son elegibles para el genoma. - este programa. >> las pÁginas se van a cagar mÁs rápido iba a tener mÁs capacidad. >> ningÚn ciudadano residente legal debe tener miedo en escribirse porque la participaciÓn no tiene relación con los familiares que no tengan bien sus documentos. >> la informaciÓn es confidencial como dijo presidente. >> se recomienda que los prÓximos dÍas revisen a travÉs de internet si su pÓliza tendrÁ un cambio de tarifa, porque tendrÁ la oportunidad de cambiarse de plan, si lo juzga conveniente hasta el
angela molina es una de las 8 millones de personas el aÑo pasado se escribieron en un plan de seguroste sientes de salud? le dije que no y me iban a poner un doctor. >> el costo de el seguro que adquiriÓ no se compara con los 400 $ que le pedÍan los planes privados. >> eran 10 $ mensuales. pero si gana un poco, es un poco mÁs depende de lo que gane. >> a partir de maÑana y hasta el prÓximo 15 de febrero se reabrirÁ la posibilidad de inscribirse para alguno de estos...
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i know that angela merkel gave an emotional speech, gorbachev was there. and take us back in time to 1989, november. what was it like when that wall came down? >> oh, it was an absolutely special moment. i was 13 when the berlin wall came down. it was a big moment for me as well. because i lived behind the berlin wall for five years. the interesting thing was people couldn't believe it when the wall was open. a lot of people were coming over. a lot of people thought it might be open for a couple of days and things would go back to normal. no one could fathom that something that was so big and dangerous like are the berlin wall could go away that quickly. one of the channels many people were watching was cnn. it had major coverage of the event. let's look back at what the coverage was like on november 9th, 1989. ♪ [ applause ] it was the largest demonstration in east german history. the main square was carpeted with a half million people. the city virtually came to a standstill. >> our top story, the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has com
i know that angela merkel gave an emotional speech, gorbachev was there. and take us back in time to 1989, november. what was it like when that wall came down? >> oh, it was an absolutely special moment. i was 13 when the berlin wall came down. it was a big moment for me as well. because i lived behind the berlin wall for five years. the interesting thing was people couldn't believe it when the wall was open. a lot of people were coming over. a lot of people thought it might be open for a...
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that's really tough. >> angela? >> i don't think -- i disagree from the standpoint anybody has to be against the president's policies to win the republican nomination or to win the presidency. i wrote this book bam boozele where i have a chapter, latinos in limbo. you have some hispanics that did not want this to happen. also, you have some americans that don't want to have their taxes increase to pay for amnesty. do we need comprehensive immigration reform? yes, we do. do we have people living in the shadows? yes, we do. but is amnesty the answer? of course, hillary is drawing battle lines because she wants to be president. but also, i think she has to look out for elizabeth warren or biden or maybe even kerry. now she stepped forward but she has a lot of alba tross around her neck before she becomes president. >> let me bring something that was alluded to. house judiciary committee bob goodl goodlatty. calling the president's actions unconstitutional and vows to hold a hearing on what he calls an unconstitutional
that's really tough. >> angela? >> i don't think -- i disagree from the standpoint anybody has to be against the president's policies to win the republican nomination or to win the presidency. i wrote this book bam boozele where i have a chapter, latinos in limbo. you have some hispanics that did not want this to happen. also, you have some americans that don't want to have their taxes increase to pay for amnesty. do we need comprehensive immigration reform? yes, we do. do we have...
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book aboutote a angela merkel. how serious is this? up a's been building while.e to deal with the starting point. she wants the u.k. to stay in the eu. she has reached out to david cameron on the multiple times over the recent months to try and make that happen. this immigration issue has turned into a problem for her. that now with this morning she is trying to draw a line of how far she is prepared to back the u.k. government. >> run me through this. we talk about a possible british exit being a disaster for all of europe. she is interested in keeping the u.k. in the eu. up week as iis will do everything to keep you inside. not at any price is basically what she is saying. she has hinted at this before. this is causing the latest quite a stir in the u.k.. merkel has of writing factors to consider. as much as she would like the u.k. to stay in the european union, she cites arguments such as the uk's free market tradition being important to the eu as a whole. she can only push that so far. ,isn't in the report she doesn't want to be seen as promoting an anti-immi
book aboutote a angela merkel. how serious is this? up a's been building while.e to deal with the starting point. she wants the u.k. to stay in the eu. she has reached out to david cameron on the multiple times over the recent months to try and make that happen. this immigration issue has turned into a problem for her. that now with this morning she is trying to draw a line of how far she is prepared to back the u.k. government. >> run me through this. we talk about a possible british...
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and everything that angela just said.st stock market, highest corporate markets in the history of the world. the list is on and on. and yet he is an emperor, he can't lead. and he's done it all. but somehow, some way the republicans have could not vinlsed a majority of the american people, post 2012, by the way, when he won by 5 million votes pex stinks and he doesn't. >> instead of just jumping to executive action, shouldn't he have tried to get congress on board? >> he tried. the difference is that in 2016, the republicans need latino vote. >> they needed it in the mid terms. >> they need it all the time. >> at least at this point they have nothing to complain about if he at least tried again. and you guys are the experts. i agree. >> i have a gas stove at home. if i keep putting my finger there over and over again, at some point i'm going to have third degree burns. the president is not stupid. do i think he could communicate better? i want him to get on air force one and travel this country like crazy dog and tell peo
and everything that angela just said.st stock market, highest corporate markets in the history of the world. the list is on and on. and yet he is an emperor, he can't lead. and he's done it all. but somehow, some way the republicans have could not vinlsed a majority of the american people, post 2012, by the way, when he won by 5 million votes pex stinks and he doesn't. >> instead of just jumping to executive action, shouldn't he have tried to get congress on board? >> he tried. the...
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angela, amazing comments. so did democrats make a mistake running away from the president? no question. we've said this ad nauseum. >> how can republicans see it if democrats couldn't? >> blind to the facts. i'm not sure, rev. at the end of the day, people thought they needed to cater to a population of people that may not ever be in our voting bloc. the democratic party is a big tent party for a reason and we can't forget about the rest of the people in the tent to chase folks who are not there. >> they're not even in the yard. >> outside the gate. >> it's also this excess of political caution that we see at the moment. there's no sense of being an individual and talking about issues outside of cliches. look at alison lundergan grimes, where obama was popular, could have run on obamacare, instead she wouldn't say whether or not she voted for him in 2012. this is the politics of let me just stand very still and hope i blend into the background and no one will see me like a cuddle fish. >> and it doesn't work. >> exactly. >> it's interesting that collins would say this is re
angela, amazing comments. so did democrats make a mistake running away from the president? no question. we've said this ad nauseum. >> how can republicans see it if democrats couldn't? >> blind to the facts. i'm not sure, rev. at the end of the day, people thought they needed to cater to a population of people that may not ever be in our voting bloc. the democratic party is a big tent party for a reason and we can't forget about the rest of the people in the tent to chase folks who...
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. >> reporter: rick, that store is angela's mini market robbed twice in a ten day period. new information this evening, police believe it's possible that the woman in these robberies was recruited by a man to commit the crimes, sometimes armed with a large knife and other times a handgun. she covered a lot of ground in south and southeast philadelphia hitting seven businesses in the last month. >> it gets more aggressive especially this time of your as we head towards the holidays. they captured the same female robber, dark hoody and a mask grabbing cash and leaving with the money. the most recent during the day at 1:00 p.m. last monday at the 50th street market. they identified an accomplice of 29-year-old antoine burgess, who can be seen on video giving the woman instructions before one of the robberies. >> in one of the videos she appears shaky. this male is a person of interest, we are looking for the public's help in getting mr. burgess into custody. >> they hope that the man will lead them to the woman that is terrorizing businesses. >> were you scared? >> i couldn't
. >> reporter: rick, that store is angela's mini market robbed twice in a ten day period. new information this evening, police believe it's possible that the woman in these robberies was recruited by a man to commit the crimes, sometimes armed with a large knife and other times a handgun. she covered a lot of ground in south and southeast philadelphia hitting seven businesses in the last month. >> it gets more aggressive especially this time of your as we head towards the holidays....
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forth effective november 3rd and fourth that was completed happy to answer questions and obviously angela is here to assist. >> okay opening it up for public comment for 8 seeing none, close public comment and open up for comments from the commission. >> yeah. i have a couple i want to talk about the liquidation you mentioned foreclosed was liquidating assets i was a member of the fund as well the question those are bonds the most go liquid assets can you weaver in the fact of our apprehension virtually a fund that is cash those are government bonds they can convert the manager can convert them into carbon right now. >> with with respect to the pimp could we have other pimp could holdings we're not talking about we were concerned with the large quantities of like dedication like 23.5 in october and in addition to ford fund swabbing had removed the fund from the target date funds we really didn't think that was in the participants interests to hold it when we had an additional to move into quickly and save the participants money. >> yeah. when we talked about that really didn't seem like a
forth effective november 3rd and fourth that was completed happy to answer questions and obviously angela is here to assist. >> okay opening it up for public comment for 8 seeing none, close public comment and open up for comments from the commission. >> yeah. i have a couple i want to talk about the liquidation you mentioned foreclosed was liquidating assets i was a member of the fund as well the question those are bonds the most go liquid assets can you weaver in the fact of our...
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but it's chancer angela merkel has worked the hardest phoning russian president vladimir putin threeozen times since the crisis began. >> nothing justifies or accuses th the annexization of crimea by russia. it is being called in key. >> go merkebut merkel faces challenges. it could effect up to 30 300,000 jobs in the country. and then she needs to keep the european union behind the sanctions as well before they come up in march. they're showing no signs of changing the mind of the man in the kremlin. or weakening the resolve of nato and the united states. it says it will keep its soldiers in the baltic nations and poland another year. nato's top military commander visited the ukrainian capitol in a show of support. the president wants to hold a referendum of joining the alliance. >> they have been with nato and in maritime operations with us. we've done training here in ukraine together, and what is important about this work is that it will bring the ukrainian army closer to those nato tactics, techniques and procedures that make them even more inter-operable with our forces in the
but it's chancer angela merkel has worked the hardest phoning russian president vladimir putin threeozen times since the crisis began. >> nothing justifies or accuses th the annexization of crimea by russia. it is being called in key. >> go merkebut merkel faces challenges. it could effect up to 30 300,000 jobs in the country. and then she needs to keep the european union behind the sanctions as well before they come up in march. they're showing no signs of changing the mind of the...
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chancellor angela merkel has rejected recognition of palestine. the same applies to the united states. they say that absence of a peace deal with israel could do more harm than good. >> we are joined now by a member of the german social democratic party and a member of the european parliament. welcome to the program. are you planning to support the move in the european parliament to recognize an independent palestine? >> i need some more time to discuss with my friends for example. i'm happy we have four weeks more time before we have to take the decision. >> why is this vote coming now? >> it is coming right now after a long time of discussions, within the parliament, within our political group, and the majority of socialist here feel it is necessary to do this step to make very clear that we want to have a two state solution and we want to have progress in its he's protests. >> with this vote undermine europe and germany's special standing with the state of israel? >> we need the four weeks to discuss it. it is a question of the wording. it will
chancellor angela merkel has rejected recognition of palestine. the same applies to the united states. they say that absence of a peace deal with israel could do more harm than good. >> we are joined now by a member of the german social democratic party and a member of the european parliament. welcome to the program. are you planning to support the move in the european parliament to recognize an independent palestine? >> i need some more time to discuss with my friends for example....
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german chancellor angela merkel laid roses marking those that died trying to escape the communist east to the democratic west >>> two american citizens released by north korea have arrived back in the united states. kenneth bae, and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. kenneth bae had been sentenced to 15 years for anti-government activities, and michael todd miller a 16 month gaol term for espionage >>> back home on american soil. kenneth bae steps off a plane in military washington state. he's joined on the tarmac by michael todd miller. the two men were held in prison examples in north korea. michael todd miller was gaoled for six years, kenneth bae, a christian missionary convicted two years ago for alleged anti-government activities. he'd been trying to convert north koreans. he'd been serving a 15 year term. >> thank you for all your support and prayer and love. that has been encouraging for me, and for others. thank you. god bless you >>> news of the men's release had been welcomed earlier by president obama
german chancellor angela merkel laid roses marking those that died trying to escape the communist east to the democratic west >>> two american citizens released by north korea have arrived back in the united states. kenneth bae, and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. kenneth bae had been sentenced to 15 years for anti-government activities, and michael todd miller a 16 month gaol term for espionage >>>...
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like any other household product, they need to be kept out of the reach of children. >> reporter: angela stopped using detergent packets and while renia is healthy, doctors are making sure there are no long-term effects. kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> the study found 80% of the kids swallowed the detergent a small number got the detergent in their eyes. >>> the forecast much better than the one in minneapolis. >> it depends. i'm a snow lover. >> not when you're driving in the morning commute. >> tomorrow's temperatures could be 25 degrees warmer than yesterday afternoon's. 25 degrees than friday afternoon. i don't know if it deserves to be mentioned twice but just in case you didn't believe it the first time. look at this picture. a plane coming over the river. what a beautiful day we've got going ocht winds have been light all morning and that's helping out a lot. high temperatures make it to the low to mid-60s. very, very comfortable november 10. this evening clear to start. we'll drop to 52 by 9:00. a few more clouds overnight and even patchy fog by tomorrow morning. lows 40
like any other household product, they need to be kept out of the reach of children. >> reporter: angela stopped using detergent packets and while renia is healthy, doctors are making sure there are no long-term effects. kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> the study found 80% of the kids swallowed the detergent a small number got the detergent in their eyes. >>> the forecast much better than the one in minneapolis. >> it depends. i'm a snow lover. >> not...
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chancellor angela merkel led the tribute to hundreds killed trying to breach the hated symbol of the cold war. nick spicer is following events in the german capitol. ♪ >> peter gabriel sang "heroes," written during the old war by david bowie. a fitting tribute on a day that marked the triumph of people power over the east german leadership. earlier in the day, the german chancellor remembered the east germans who died trying to flee to the west before the wall came down. >> it showed that we have the power to shape our destiny and make things better. that is the message of the fall of the wall. it is directed at germany, ours in europe and the world, especially in ukraine, syria, iraq, other areas where rights are violated. >> this man shows travel documents a understands remembers taking the first train in the morning to wait for hours at the check point. >> we crossed and stood in west berlin. it is to this day an overwhelming memory. it's a strange feeling now to see the gate from the western side. it's something you will never forget. >> as part of the festivities, balloons lined
chancellor angela merkel led the tribute to hundreds killed trying to breach the hated symbol of the cold war. nick spicer is following events in the german capitol. ♪ >> peter gabriel sang "heroes," written during the old war by david bowie. a fitting tribute on a day that marked the triumph of people power over the east german leadership. earlier in the day, the german chancellor remembered the east germans who died trying to flee to the west before the wall came down....
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i will start with angela and go to franck. >> certainly. i do think there's a fairly high degree of awareness of the framework on an international basis but as i said earlier i spend time meeting with the government customers and enterprise customers in different places around the world. most recently have been to india, korea and japan, and in each one of those environments, both enterprises, critical infrastructure, small businesses, innovators and government policymakers are aware of the framework. i think there is, there are some misperceptions, these were people may not necessarily really understand what the framework is a and i wanted to highlight two of those that think a really relevant for having this conversation. one is the discussion of who developed the framework, right? is a lot, in the trade, industry led but in some people call the framework that nist cybersecurity framework. so internationally there's some confusion about how is this developed? is it become a thing or an industry thing? and in each case many of those questi
i will start with angela and go to franck. >> certainly. i do think there's a fairly high degree of awareness of the framework on an international basis but as i said earlier i spend time meeting with the government customers and enterprise customers in different places around the world. most recently have been to india, korea and japan, and in each one of those environments, both enterprises, critical infrastructure, small businesses, innovators and government policymakers are aware of...
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we will hear from chancellor, angela merkel, on her country's historic day. we will have more after this break. >>> survivors of this record-breaking storm are still trying to rebuild more than 70,000 people still live in the danger zone fearing what could happen next. one filmmaker takes a look back at the dreaded days when the typhoon hit and his life was completely changed. >> the storm came around quarter to 6:00, and originally it was expected to make landfall around 12:00, noon. so everybody was caught off guard, including the international media who were here to cover the event. all of us were trapped inside buildings and hotels, and nobody was able to go out and actually cover what was going on. as the water came in immediately, and nobody could move. i was with my mom on the phone when the water hit. she said, we're okay. we're safe. the last thing she said, she could hear people banging at the door. i know now they were not people. it was the water rushing. the phone was cut, and that was the last time i heard from my mom. when the phone went off, t
we will hear from chancellor, angela merkel, on her country's historic day. we will have more after this break. >>> survivors of this record-breaking storm are still trying to rebuild more than 70,000 people still live in the danger zone fearing what could happen next. one filmmaker takes a look back at the dreaded days when the typhoon hit and his life was completely changed. >> the storm came around quarter to 6:00, and originally it was expected to make landfall around 12:00,...
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angela merkel said the fall of the berlin wall shows that dreams can come true. >> i'm in the occupied west bank. as the word celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, israel's separation wall is under the spotlight. >> over a million catalans take part in a vote to demand independence from spain. >> a new government offers a message of hope to yemen but faces a struggle to establish its authority. >> i have all the day's sport. beating lamb i will to know by seconds to snatch the brazilian grand prix with just one race remaining. >> welcome to the program. more than a million visitors have descended on berlin to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. 8,000 white balloons are to be released along the part of the wall that once divided east from west. you're looking at live shots now of the celebration there in berlin, a total symbol of the wall of course of the cold war. let's cross live to nick spicer. lots of light events in berlin where you are, even the chance lower made an appearance at the wall earlier today. what's the atmosphere lik
angela merkel said the fall of the berlin wall shows that dreams can come true. >> i'm in the occupied west bank. as the word celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, israel's separation wall is under the spotlight. >> over a million catalans take part in a vote to demand independence from spain. >> a new government offers a message of hope to yemen but faces a struggle to establish its authority. >> i have all the day's sport. beating lamb i will...
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angela van buren is actually the daughter-in-law of martin van buren. martin van buren is our eighth president. he succeeded andy jackson. both jackson and van buren were widowers. something of a difference between jackson and van buren is that van buren had four sons. and the four sons moved in with him into the white house, and they kind of turned it into their little bachelor pad. maybe not a 21st century bachelor pad. that really might have been said about angdy jackson because he kind of liked to let everybody come in whenever. martin van buren's style was obviously much more masculine. unlike jackson who as i said didn't mind having a bunch of crowds in the white house visiting with him, van buren was a little more reticent and a little more reserved. and he would have smaller dinner parties, and he restricted who had access to him. after the idea of jacksonian democracy, this idea didn't go over too well with the american public, and it was sort of added to after angela married van buren's son, abraham. angela is actually dolly madison's cousin.
angela van buren is actually the daughter-in-law of martin van buren. martin van buren is our eighth president. he succeeded andy jackson. both jackson and van buren were widowers. something of a difference between jackson and van buren is that van buren had four sons. and the four sons moved in with him into the white house, and they kind of turned it into their little bachelor pad. maybe not a 21st century bachelor pad. that really might have been said about angdy jackson because he kind of...
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angela is actually dolly madison's cousin. excuse me, angelica. angelica is dolley madison's cousin. angelica is from south carolina. and she had come to washington to visit some other relatives. dolly who was still pretty much of a major force in washington as a hostess and a social queen did not like this idea of five men running the white house. so she arranged for angelica to be introduced to van buren's sons. and the eldest son, abraham, actually fell in love with her. the two of them got married. and as part of abraham doing some diplomatic work on behalf of his father, they traveled to england for their honeymoon. there, some friends including the american ambassador to britain, arranged for angelica to have an audience with queen victoria. well, angelica was quite taken with the idea of the queen sitting on a throne on a dais with feathers in her hair, and she brought that idea back to the united states with her. so that when she moved into the white house to assist her father-in-law with social events during the social season, she indeed
angela is actually dolly madison's cousin. excuse me, angelica. angelica is dolley madison's cousin. angelica is from south carolina. and she had come to washington to visit some other relatives. dolly who was still pretty much of a major force in washington as a hostess and a social queen did not like this idea of five men running the white house. so she arranged for angelica to be introduced to van buren's sons. and the eldest son, abraham, actually fell in love with her. the two of them got...
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german chancellor angela merkel laid roses at a stretch of wall. she was after a huge party, at the brandenburg gait. the wall divided the commune yist east germany and the west. it became a powerful symbol of the end of the cold war. >> mikhail gorbachev will attend the celebrations and says that the world is on the brink of a new cold war. >> translation: bloodshed in europe and the middle east against the backdrop between a breakdown of dialogue between major powers is of concern. the world is on the brink of a new cold war. some say it has begun. >> a symbol of the cold war may have begun. it is a tourist attraction. we'll cross to nick spicer in berlin, let's look at where the fall of wall was important. >> reporter: east germany built a wall after a quarter of its population fled to west germany. in an example of communist devil speak it said the barrier was to keep western fascists out. the east german people tore the wall down. the regime called it the peaceful revolution. >> nowadays the wall is big business. trinkets and tours on offer ev
german chancellor angela merkel laid roses at a stretch of wall. she was after a huge party, at the brandenburg gait. the wall divided the commune yist east germany and the west. it became a powerful symbol of the end of the cold war. >> mikhail gorbachev will attend the celebrations and says that the world is on the brink of a new cold war. >> translation: bloodshed in europe and the middle east against the backdrop between a breakdown of dialogue between major powers is of...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering the people killed trying to escape to west germany. she grew up in east germany and like almost everyone could never have thought the berlin wall would come down through simple people power. the former satisfactory jet leader credited with paving the way for the fall responded to east-west techies in the ukraine. >> the break down of the dialogue is of major concern. the world is on the brink of a new cold war. some say it's all right begun yet we don't see the u.n. security council playing any role or taking concrete action. >> a million, maybe more people are expected to take part in celebrations here. the berlin wall used to run in front of the gate, dividing a country, city, continent and to a larger extend the world and a super power standoff. the wall didn't come down because of decisions at the top but because of citizens taking to the streets. >> this former dissident is one of them. he now overkeeps the files kept by the police and says the fall of the wall has a message for the world. >> what can you learn? i
. >> german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering the people killed trying to escape to west germany. she grew up in east germany and like almost everyone could never have thought the berlin wall would come down through simple people power. the former satisfactory jet leader credited with paving the way for the fall responded to east-west techies in the ukraine. >> the break down of the dialogue is of major concern. the world is on the brink of a new cold war. some...
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the woman is known only as angela.ning she went into the sanctuary of a north philadelphia church. angela vows to stay there until immigration and customs enforcement cancels her deportation order. the order was issued ten years ago when she was captured at age 17 at the u.s./mexico border. >> what we're doing here is, this is a statement. this is an action so that president obama can use his executive authority to end the deportations. >> angela's a member of the new sanctuary movement of philadelphia which is organizing this campaign. we've called immigration and customs about this situation. no one has returned our calls at this point. >>> can a winnebago help prevent violence? today they unveiled a 33-foot winnebago which will serve as philadelphia cease-fire's mobile office. it will be a safe place to mediate conflicts before they become violent. cease-fire says it has already participated in more than 100 mediations this year. >>> maybe you've noticed officers from the newark/delaware police department are gettin
the woman is known only as angela.ning she went into the sanctuary of a north philadelphia church. angela vows to stay there until immigration and customs enforcement cancels her deportation order. the order was issued ten years ago when she was captured at age 17 at the u.s./mexico border. >> what we're doing here is, this is a statement. this is an action so that president obama can use his executive authority to end the deportations. >> angela's a member of the new sanctuary...
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he should have more of a lead, as you're talking about, angela. >> he should.ole. kansas wants the true blue. greg orman, is he a democrat or an independent? who are you? i think that's going to bring more republicans to the poll and more independents for pat roberts because they don't want a democrat or republican, they want results. i don't think that they believe or have faith in greg orman. >> i think they have a real shot there and it is who does he end up caucusing with if he wins. but the fact that kansas is even being talked about is a measure of some of the problems that the republicans have had in these traditionally red states. they are having the same challenges in georgia. kentucky, i would say, not as much as they did but they've had to pour enormous resources in there to keep mcconnell's seat. kansas is a race where they should have won and they should have won easily. >> you're right. >> that's not a good oman. >> joni ernst is going to win in iowa. having john mccain go out there and campaign for her, he's a maverick and she served our country
he should have more of a lead, as you're talking about, angela. >> he should.ole. kansas wants the true blue. greg orman, is he a democrat or an independent? who are you? i think that's going to bring more republicans to the poll and more independents for pat roberts because they don't want a democrat or republican, they want results. i don't think that they believe or have faith in greg orman. >> i think they have a real shot there and it is who does he end up caucusing with if he...
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angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country, taking sanctuary with her family at a church in west kensington. navarro was ordered a deportation issue ten years ago when she was caught on the u.s./mexico border. since then, she's met a husband, had kids and worked as a cook until she recently received a final order from the government. her case is meant to be a high-profile act of civil disobediance. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >> yeah, we're trying to make a point so everybody can see what we're doing. >> now, in some other states, sanctuary refugees like angela have been granted reprieve. also, president obama has indicated that he will soon take action on the overall immigration issue. >>> in washington, police had to remove protesters from the senate chambers after senators failed to approve the keystone xl pipeline project. one of the protesters was chanting and wearing a native american headdress. police handcuffed and removed five people, including a man who's identified as a member of the great sioux nation, which opposes the pipeline. now, the bi
angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country, taking sanctuary with her family at a church in west kensington. navarro was ordered a deportation issue ten years ago when she was caught on the u.s./mexico border. since then, she's met a husband, had kids and worked as a cook until she recently received a final order from the government. her case is meant to be a high-profile act of civil disobediance. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >> yeah, we're trying to...
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>> i wanted to say to be fair to president chiu, our clerk angela did issue that memo. there is a rationale for us to follow through with voting today. but i wanted to say as your colleague, supervisor chiu, for now six years on this body, you're a friend for since the '90s, that this is not the way to leave this body. it's creating more division a we're being forced to vote. i'm in support of all of us that will have to work together in the next couple of weeks to select a permanent board president for the next two years, but i don't think it's in the spirit of collegiality as others have said. i don't intend to participate in a vote today to select somebody because i think it's illegitimate and it's not fair to this body and it leaves us in a more divided manner than we should be. we should be moving forward in a united manner. so, i urge you and appeal to you not to force this vote today because i do not intend to participate in a vote that's illegitimate to me. >> supervisor wiener. >> i wasn't intending to speak again, but i'm sorry, i have to respond to those last
>> i wanted to say to be fair to president chiu, our clerk angela did issue that memo. there is a rationale for us to follow through with voting today. but i wanted to say as your colleague, supervisor chiu, for now six years on this body, you're a friend for since the '90s, that this is not the way to leave this body. it's creating more division a we're being forced to vote. i'm in support of all of us that will have to work together in the next couple of weeks to select a permanent...