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more openly than they chose to or felt able to in the past as it becomes more and more clear that apac does not speak for the american jewish community and that in fact it is an odds with the majority of the american jewish community if we're going to see an increased willingness to investigate what is really about still the limits on discourse over palestine and israel remain and the consequences for venturing beyond them can be career threatening last november marc lamont hill an academic and activist as well as a paid political contributor at c.n.n. learned the hard way lamont hill made a speech on palestine at the u.n. it lasted 21 minutes and consisted. of 2837 words he ended it by calling for a free palestine from the river to the sea his critics online contended that those last 6 words from the river to the sea amounted to a call for the elimination of israel the counter argument was that that was not what mont hill meant that the rest of his speech made that abundantly clear however within 24 hours without so much as speaking to lamont hill c.n.n. fired i can't say what red lin
more openly than they chose to or felt able to in the past as it becomes more and more clear that apac does not speak for the american jewish community and that in fact it is an odds with the majority of the american jewish community if we're going to see an increased willingness to investigate what is really about still the limits on discourse over palestine and israel remain and the consequences for venturing beyond them can be career threatening last november marc lamont hill an academic and...
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lobbying is part of the democratic process it's a pretty terrible part it is a corrupting influence apac and not just uses its power and influence to ensure the us has no possessions but the n.r.a. uses its power and influence to keep there from being you know laws against the guns the oil and coal industry use the power of its lobby to make sure that environmental regulations are not passed even though we're in a crisis of climate change. in a capital need deep in lobby groups a pac has plenty of company in foreign policy lobbying alone arab gulf countries like saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar all play a high stakes big money game to cultivate politicians influence them and shape media narratives usually out of the range of news cameras 8. used to be the industry standard in lobbying but the others have been catching up and there are a mistake about signs that things are changing this year 7 democratic presidential candidates stayed away from this conference as recently as 4 years ago in 2016 that would have been unthinkable the longstanding taboo that you do not criticize a pac it's n
lobbying is part of the democratic process it's a pretty terrible part it is a corrupting influence apac and not just uses its power and influence to ensure the us has no possessions but the n.r.a. uses its power and influence to keep there from being you know laws against the guns the oil and coal industry use the power of its lobby to make sure that environmental regulations are not passed even though we're in a crisis of climate change. in a capital need deep in lobby groups a pac has plenty...
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in a capital kneedeep in lobby groups apac has plenty of company in foreign policy lobbying alone arab gulf countries like saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar all play a high stakes big money game to cultivate politicians influence them and shape media narratives usually out of the range of news cameras 8. used to be the industry standard in lobbying but the others have been catching up and there are a mistake about signs that things are changing this year 7 democratic presidential candidates stayed away from this conference as recently as 4 years ago in 2016 that would have been unthinkable the longstanding taboo that you do not criticize a pac it's now being challenged d.c.'s most powerful lobby is facing the kind of scrutiny it's never seen before i think apex really losing a lot of power trump in a way he obviated right he's a sort of one man israel so he made them a little bit a little bit obsolete on the right and he sort of made them toxic on the left because anything associated with israel is now going to have to account for its injustice it back at this point i would say is real
in a capital kneedeep in lobby groups apac has plenty of company in foreign policy lobbying alone arab gulf countries like saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar all play a high stakes big money game to cultivate politicians influence them and shape media narratives usually out of the range of news cameras 8. used to be the industry standard in lobbying but the others have been catching up and there are a mistake about signs that things are changing this year 7 democratic presidential candidates...
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more openly than they chose to or felt able to in the past as it becomes more and more clear that apac does not speak for the american jewish community and that in fact it is an odds with the majority of the american jewish community if we're going to see an increased willingness to investigate what is really about still the limits on discourse over palestine and israel remain and the consequences for venturing beyond them can be career threatening last november marc lamont hill an academic and activist as well as a paid political contributor at c.n.n. learned the hard way lamont hill made a speech on palestine at the u.n. it lasted 21 minutes and consisted. of 2837 words he ended it by calling for a free palestine from the river to the sea his critics online contended that those last 6 words from the river to the sea amounted to a call for the elimination of israel the counter argument was that that was not what mont hill meant that the rest of his speech made that abundantly clear however within 24 hours without so much as speaking to lamont hill c.n.n. fired i can't say what red lin
more openly than they chose to or felt able to in the past as it becomes more and more clear that apac does not speak for the american jewish community and that in fact it is an odds with the majority of the american jewish community if we're going to see an increased willingness to investigate what is really about still the limits on discourse over palestine and israel remain and the consequences for venturing beyond them can be career threatening last november marc lamont hill an academic and...
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in a capital kneedeep in lobby groups apac has plenty of company in foreign policy lobbying alone arab gulf countries like saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar all play a high stakes big money game to cultivate politicians influence them and shape media narratives usually out of the range of news cameras 8. used to be the industry standard in lobbying but the others have been catching up and there are a mistake about signs that things are changing this year 7 democratic presidential candidates stayed away from this conference as recently as 4 years ago in 2016 that would have been unthinkable the longstanding taboo that you do not criticize a pac it's now being challenged d.c. is most powerful lobby is facing the kind of scrutiny it's never seen. i think apacs really losing a lot of power trump in a way he obviated right he's a sort of one man israel so he made them a little bit a little bit obsolete on the right and he sort of made them toxic on the left because anything associated with israel is now going to have to account for its injustice it back at this point i would say it's really
in a capital kneedeep in lobby groups apac has plenty of company in foreign policy lobbying alone arab gulf countries like saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar all play a high stakes big money game to cultivate politicians influence them and shape media narratives usually out of the range of news cameras 8. used to be the industry standard in lobbying but the others have been catching up and there are a mistake about signs that things are changing this year 7 democratic presidential candidates...
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networks viewers its lead political anchor wolf blitzer wasn't always a journalist he used to work for apac a one time pro israel lobbyist now occupying a c.n.n. anchor chair his former employer and. other pro israel advocates don't just focus their efforts on politicians elected to congress or news networks based in new york they do plenty of lobbying work beyond washington and it's paying off particularly at the state level more than half of the 50 states have now passed laws that shield israel from a campaign of boycotts divestment and sanctions the b.d.s. movement in some cases those laws don't just ban states from hiring employees who support b.d.s. they force american citizens to sign an oath of loyalty to another country israel many of the anti b.d.s. laws are virtually identical copy and paste pieces of legislation written in clear violation of the us constitution and americans 1st amendment right to free speech and many of my colleagues today even know and realize that's what they signed on to do you know that i've talked to them they did not realize that this wasn't about hey we s
networks viewers its lead political anchor wolf blitzer wasn't always a journalist he used to work for apac a one time pro israel lobbyist now occupying a c.n.n. anchor chair his former employer and. other pro israel advocates don't just focus their efforts on politicians elected to congress or news networks based in new york they do plenty of lobbying work beyond washington and it's paying off particularly at the state level more than half of the 50 states have now passed laws that shield...
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about 1200 people stationed across the world and over 20 offices -- in over 20 offices, mostly in apacow expanding to the u.s. and europe emily: the klook ceo and cofounder. ford and vw joining forces on electric cars. how the two automakers are prepping for tougher international emission standards, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: politics crossing into the tech world again with amazon. protesters inside the company's web service summit in new york played the recordings of children being separated by their parents at a u.s. customs and border protection facility. it came as the cto was giving his keynote speech. the company wants the company to cut ties with ice> a spokesperson says companies and government organizations should use technology responsibly and lawfully. upkswagen and ford teaming on electric and self driving cars, expanding upon an established alliance east that will invest $2.6 billion in argo a.i., in a deal that values the operation of more than $7 billion. this after the two auto companies announced that they would join forces. david westin sat down with the vw ceo
about 1200 people stationed across the world and over 20 offices -- in over 20 offices, mostly in apacow expanding to the u.s. and europe emily: the klook ceo and cofounder. ford and vw joining forces on electric cars. how the two automakers are prepping for tougher international emission standards, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: politics crossing into the tech world again with amazon. protesters inside the company's web service summit in new york played the recordings of children being...
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our most well attended meetings were the ones that we cohosted with apac as well as our consolidated forum. our next meeting, we will have representatives from the sfusd and google's assistive tech department. [inaudible] >> is this on? no. this very text heavy slide provides a comprehensive list of issues the c.a.c. has addressed over the course of the past year, as well as c.a.c. participation in district committees and working groups. >> president cook: you can also move the mic towards -- >> oh, should i? >> president cook: yeah, go ahead. >> we would like to remind the commissioners that all of this work is being accomplished by a small group of dedicated volunteers, many of whom have children with special needs. areas of focus were the case manager position. c.a.c. participation in district meetings and committees is important as it helps us build capacity and understanding of the needs of students with disabilities. an area we would like to highlight is our collaboration with fellow advisory committees. one of our most important events this year was our learning while black ev
our most well attended meetings were the ones that we cohosted with apac as well as our consolidated forum. our next meeting, we will have representatives from the sfusd and google's assistive tech department. [inaudible] >> is this on? no. this very text heavy slide provides a comprehensive list of issues the c.a.c. has addressed over the course of the past year, as well as c.a.c. participation in district committees and working groups. >> president cook: you can also move the mic...
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criticize a pack without being anti-semitic i do it all the time the problem was that she mischaracterized apac exactly in a way that fell into an anti-semitic trope just like everyone else you know i read i read the tweets and i thought i don't see this is being particularly anti-semitic riva sickly controversial there are progressive american jews people i know well who hear some of the things that are being said and just it hits something deep inside of them and i think it hits them sometimes as allies who say i've been a good ally of the rights the palestinians or human rights but here this hurts me so much you've gone too far and the sense of we should be able to pull you back and tell you what is the right way to criticize israel so that you don't offend us by the same token it is not up to white or jewish progressives to tell palestinians or progressives of color what is the acceptable way to to to express their concerns that's not a good look for progressives to say the least. the controversy around omar's position on israel and palestine and the language she uses did not end with the t
criticize a pack without being anti-semitic i do it all the time the problem was that she mischaracterized apac exactly in a way that fell into an anti-semitic trope just like everyone else you know i read i read the tweets and i thought i don't see this is being particularly anti-semitic riva sickly controversial there are progressive american jews people i know well who hear some of the things that are being said and just it hits something deep inside of them and i think it hits them...
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as the right-wing demonization proceeded apace, the negative qualities attributed homosexuals overlapped. until it became a common consumption, i'm sorry, assumption., an assumption. that any man or woman who was homosexual was so beyond the pale, that she or he must also partake of the most forbidden ideological fruit of all, communism. as homosexuals became handy skate goes for both of these postwar preoccupations, preoccupations, anti-homosexual laws were made more severe. 29 states enacted new sexual psychopath laws and advised resisting once. homosexuals were commonly the law's primary target. and almost all states professional licenses could be revoked or denied because of homosexuality. sucker professionals could lose their livelihoods. in 1971, 20 states had sex psychopath laws permitting them to detain homosexuals. in pennsylvania and california, sex offenders could be locked in a mental institution for life. and in seven states, they could be castrated. at california attested darrell state hospital, and then convert convicted of consensual sodomy were given electrical and phono
as the right-wing demonization proceeded apace, the negative qualities attributed homosexuals overlapped. until it became a common consumption, i'm sorry, assumption., an assumption. that any man or woman who was homosexual was so beyond the pale, that she or he must also partake of the most forbidden ideological fruit of all, communism. as homosexuals became handy skate goes for both of these postwar preoccupations, preoccupations, anti-homosexual laws were made more severe. 29 states enacted...
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that's ilhan omar and she was talking about apac, and she step ind it and realized it sounded like she that old jewish slur jews are using their money in a negative way. again, this idea you just throw it out there but then when you poke into it it's back to two tweets and those are tweets that ilhan omar has walked back. and i do think she deserves credit, ilhan, for listening to her own jewish constituents and reaching for peace. if you can't make a mistake on a tweet and do better why do you have a president who makes the same mistakes on twitter every day and does worse. i think it's unfair for us to fall for these kind of tricks. >> the only issue is not about the anti-celtic statements. it's about the overall policies and the president has mentioned this a few times. i wish he would focus more on the real issues here is the policy and the overall far left policies really emblematic of the democratic party now. the socialist policy wheres, the green new deal, the late term abortion, the free college for all -- >> none of those are proof that -- >> they are emblematic of the democr
that's ilhan omar and she was talking about apac, and she step ind it and realized it sounded like she that old jewish slur jews are using their money in a negative way. again, this idea you just throw it out there but then when you poke into it it's back to two tweets and those are tweets that ilhan omar has walked back. and i do think she deserves credit, ilhan, for listening to her own jewish constituents and reaching for peace. if you can't make a mistake on a tweet and do better why do you...
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coming up, we have an exclusive interview with uber eats head of apac. and tiger founder and ceo. still ahead in the next hour on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: good morning pan i am at the summit. we are under -- good morning. i am at the summit. shery: i am shery ahn. kamaruddinm sophie in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top stories this hour, asian stocks are facing a muted start. apple downgra
coming up, we have an exclusive interview with uber eats head of apac. and tiger founder and ceo. still ahead in the next hour on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: good morning pan i am at the summit. we are under -- good morning. i am at the summit. shery: i am shery ahn. kamaruddinm sophie in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top stories this hour, asian stocks are facing a muted start. apple downgra
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say the frontal assault on the first institutions that i have been describing this morning proceeds apace. i think it is a great challenge to everybody who will read american restoration to internalize what that ongoing progressive revolution will ultimately mean, first in culture and then in public policy. i think we are facing undoubtedly massive problems of cultural and national disintegration, we are in the midst of a giant enormous debate, great consequences, the next chapter of national life, the discordant notes are many and i was struck by that wonderful observation from charles krauthammer who said you are betraying your whole life if you don't say what you think honestly and bluntly. i hope graciously as well. that is the goal for american restoration but i'm an redeemable optimist, not a confetti to the wind man. i believe we as a nation can in fact restore and renew and keep in mind what burke told us it might look like which we might reform in order to preserve, that is the greatness of the contribution of conservatism in the public square. the means by which providence raise
say the frontal assault on the first institutions that i have been describing this morning proceeds apace. i think it is a great challenge to everybody who will read american restoration to internalize what that ongoing progressive revolution will ultimately mean, first in culture and then in public policy. i think we are facing undoubtedly massive problems of cultural and national disintegration, we are in the midst of a giant enormous debate, great consequences, the next chapter of national...
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we had overall international growth in europe of 39%, in apac about 34% overall. but china is our second biggest country in the world we were expecting about 70% growth out of china and we achieved 20 to 30% that was broadly the miss from an aligner standpoint in a quarter. it's not a competitive issue, jim, it's not an operational issue at all it's basically a consumer backlash right now we feel from a standpoint of making decisions ongoing ahead with aligners or not. it was broadly a china miss. i'm still optimistic about the market in general. what's in front of us from a growth standpoint. >> let me follow through on that estee lauder has a new china business that is looking good align is looking good. their chinese numbers were stroe extraordinarily strong i know you missed the competition. a competitive outfit in china, angel align, are they taking share? >> you know, i was just over in asia last week so i was with my sales team there, jim. we don't feel there is any share shift between angel and us it continues to be good competition, but no movement in ove
we had overall international growth in europe of 39%, in apac about 34% overall. but china is our second biggest country in the world we were expecting about 70% growth out of china and we achieved 20 to 30% that was broadly the miss from an aligner standpoint in a quarter. it's not a competitive issue, jim, it's not an operational issue at all it's basically a consumer backlash right now we feel from a standpoint of making decisions ongoing ahead with aligners or not. it was broadly a china...
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. $5.126 apace. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you.ther story we have been tracking is right here in the region. news on iran. we had reports that five armed revolutionary guard boats attempted to seize the british tanker in the persian gulf. we had sky news reporting that the u.k. was forced to issue a verbal warning to three iranian vessels. there are reports saying the vessels attempted to impede one of the ships. agencysemi official news , says the guard rejects that. we have claims and counterclaims. executive editor. good to have you with me. this is another moment of incidents, this time the u.k. and iran. how clear is this story? brexit is not totally clear exactly what happened. cnn cited american officials saying irradiance tried to seize a british vessel. this would be seen as retaliation for the british marines seizing and iranian tanker in gibraltar recently. and now the british government has come out and it statement said these boats tried to impede the ship and an accompanying worship issued a verbal warning. i think th
. $5.126 apace. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you.ther story we have been tracking is right here in the region. news on iran. we had reports that five armed revolutionary guard boats attempted to seize the british tanker in the persian gulf. we had sky news reporting that the u.k. was forced to issue a verbal warning to three iranian vessels. there are reports saying the vessels attempted to impede one of the ships. agencysemi official news , says the guard rejects that....
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hannah: so far, we have seen a relatively tepid apace of buybacks compared to earlier quarters.continue. particularly as all of this uncertainty we have just been talking about that we are seeing play out and bond markets does affect corporate sentiment. between that and a slowdown in the investment cycle, i do think that global investors will have asrely less on buybacks companies have other uses for that cash. kathleen: i have to ask you a question about the launching of the shanghai star board, the newtek board. a lot of hope that it will bring back listings and make more capital available for the small startups. people are wondering if they will get the big fish to come list and how many people will want to give up being able to list and get their investments in in dollars, and hong kong or the u.s. what do you think? hannah: i think it is an unquestionable positive forward step in china's financial development to try to develop some sort of exchange that focuses on these smaller and start her up and more innovative companies. to draw the capital china is looking to, they ne
hannah: so far, we have seen a relatively tepid apace of buybacks compared to earlier quarters.continue. particularly as all of this uncertainty we have just been talking about that we are seeing play out and bond markets does affect corporate sentiment. between that and a slowdown in the investment cycle, i do think that global investors will have asrely less on buybacks companies have other uses for that cash. kathleen: i have to ask you a question about the launching of the shanghai star...
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sophie: apac bonds are falling.- and modest kospi treading water, up 1/10 of 1%. we have talks with japan regarding export groups. nikkei 225 has points to losses of earnings. check out the mov function on the terminal. call electric sliding after a tumble and orders drag on earnings. they are seen as a bellwether for japan and gives us a taste of a potential deployment analysts are expecting. bearishestors turning on japanese stocks, including blackrock. shery: our next guest is up more than 100% in the first half of the year. one of his winning trades, long treasuries over the past eight months. he is calling the 10 year yield nearly 1% -- 1.6% by year end. .his is august li glad to have you with us. we have seen yields spike with higher than numbers. tell us a little bit about your rationale behind expecting lower yields. seen many central banks in the world that mr. wiggling --further further weakening of the global economy. i believe the trade war between u.s. and china is a big factor and there is a lot of unc
sophie: apac bonds are falling.- and modest kospi treading water, up 1/10 of 1%. we have talks with japan regarding export groups. nikkei 225 has points to losses of earnings. check out the mov function on the terminal. call electric sliding after a tumble and orders drag on earnings. they are seen as a bellwether for japan and gives us a taste of a potential deployment analysts are expecting. bearishestors turning on japanese stocks, including blackrock. shery: our next guest is up more than...
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force in an era of great power competition, which means china and russia continue a pace while -- apace while we are slow to try to catch up. that's why this deal is so important. it provides stable and reliable funding so our military leaders can plan for the future and provide for the common defense. our newly confirmed defense secretary, mark esper, talked about this at length when testifying before the armed services committee a couple of weeks ago. he talked about the department of defense receiving funding on time last year and said, it really allowed us to accelerate the readiness gains we made to advance our modernization efforts and to do all the things that the national defense strategy tells us we need to do. so you would think there would be broad bipartisan support that we should provide mechanic's military with the necessary resources to keep the american people safe. somehow, though, some of our members believe that this critical national security mission is optional. and, unfortunately, there are some in our midst who look to reduce military funding at every possible tur
force in an era of great power competition, which means china and russia continue a pace while -- apace while we are slow to try to catch up. that's why this deal is so important. it provides stable and reliable funding so our military leaders can plan for the future and provide for the common defense. our newly confirmed defense secretary, mark esper, talked about this at length when testifying before the armed services committee a couple of weeks ago. he talked about the department of defense...
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generalmente el 4 de julio es un dÍa muy apacible pero este sin duda fue muy controvertido. de trump pero fue bÁsicamente un discurso alabando al paÍs y a la labor de los militares. >> nos unimos en una sola naciÓn para saludar al paÍs. >> es un mensaje de que estados unidos es un paÍs de libertad y de progreso. >> entre los asistentes hubo muchos simpatizantes de trump. >> estamos tan agradecidos a trump por su franqueza pero tambiÉn hubo muchos crÍticos al presidente como este grupo que vino desde nueva york para dar un claro mensaje de condena la polÍtica migratoria del presidente. trump dijo que no hay nada que no se pueda conseguir si el paÍs permanece unido pero los que trajeron el llamado baby trump opinan que una cosa es la retÓrica y otra la división que ha creado como con la separaciÓn familiar.. >> en el desfile participaron aviones y helicÓpteros. en lo que todos estuvieron de acuerdo fue el felicitar el paÍs para agradecer todas las oportunidades que le han dado a quienes han llegado hasta aquÍ. carlos: gracias! este dÍa de la independencia fue un espectÁculo in
generalmente el 4 de julio es un dÍa muy apacible pero este sin duda fue muy controvertido. de trump pero fue bÁsicamente un discurso alabando al paÍs y a la labor de los militares. >> nos unimos en una sola naciÓn para saludar al paÍs. >> es un mensaje de que estados unidos es un paÍs de libertad y de progreso. >> entre los asistentes hubo muchos simpatizantes de trump. >> estamos tan agradecidos a trump por su franqueza pero tambiÉn hubo muchos crÍticos al...
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con el u juez y le dijo, no, tiene a su a abogados y se dirige a mi a t v traves de sus abogados y apacmento que pudo haber hablado fue cunando fue encontrado cul b culpable. >> tiene 14 aÑos de nueva york, me iagino que eso tendra que ver co ln la apelkac, y tendra la ultima palabra, njo sabemos cuando el chapo sera a trasladadao, si se confirma ya que se va a florence colorado. >> bueno si, todo esta confi confirmado, todos lo han dicho, esto ha sido un honor de haber c cubrido esteo. >> estamos en vivo, tu tuviste que correr y salir corriendo, y esta es la pasion de los peri periodsitas para cerrarse el ultimo episodio . >> sin duda, mgruchas gracias y todo el equipo, paulina . >> a nombre de todo el equipo de noticias telemundo gracias por la cobertura y gran informacion que nos brindaron en todo este t tiempo, gracias a los dos, mg x muchas gracias tambien a usted p por su preferencia, cadena per e perpetua mas 30 aÑos para el r narcotraficante chapjoaquin "el chapo" guzman loera, lo vio en vivo solo atra traves de la po a poantalla de telemundo en la cobertura especial de noticias
con el u juez y le dijo, no, tiene a su a abogados y se dirige a mi a t v traves de sus abogados y apacmento que pudo haber hablado fue cunando fue encontrado cul b culpable. >> tiene 14 aÑos de nueva york, me iagino que eso tendra que ver co ln la apelkac, y tendra la ultima palabra, njo sabemos cuando el chapo sera a trasladadao, si se confirma ya que se va a florence colorado. >> bueno si, todo esta confi confirmado, todos lo han dicho, esto ha sido un honor de haber c cubrido...