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continuar hasta maÑana, sin embargo se recomienda que las personas salgan de casa mÁs temprano, y que se armenncia. esta noche segÚn los usuarios reaccionaron ante los retrasos. >> estado muy difÍcil para moderarme, estamos cansado de trabajar. >> no sabemos cuando va a regresar a una situaciÓn normal. >> informÓ que los retrasos se deben a fallas en los rieles. otra crisis es la de vivienda y lo altos costos. estÁn evaluando una propuesta que reducirÁ los aumentos beatriz no tiene mÁs detalles. beatriz: la reuniÓn de hoy fue la consideraciÓn preliminar, aÚn falta que el consejo tome una decisiÓn final. proponen limitar cuÁnto sube el alquiler dependiendo del Índice de inflaciÓn. evaluar una propuesta del departamento, que si es aprobada en el futuro, permitirÍa que los cuente 4000 departamentos que ya tienen control de renta, aumenten el alquiler hasta un mÁximo dictado por el Índice de inflaciÓn. es decir mucho menos que el incremento autorizado hoy en dÍa de hasta el 8%. >> los ingresos de las personas no suben un 8% al aÑo, pero la inflaciÓn en la forma mÁs justa para todos. no sÓlo creemo
continuar hasta maÑana, sin embargo se recomienda que las personas salgan de casa mÁs temprano, y que se armenncia. esta noche segÚn los usuarios reaccionaron ante los retrasos. >> estado muy difÍcil para moderarme, estamos cansado de trabajar. >> no sabemos cuando va a regresar a una situaciÓn normal. >> informÓ que los retrasos se deben a fallas en los rieles. otra crisis es la de vivienda y lo altos costos. estÁn evaluando una propuesta que reducirÁ los aumentos...
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molly: we're joined in the studio by armen george.f we do see an agreement between the eu and turkey, one thing important to note is that it is only concerning a fraction of the syrian refugees an involved in all this. >> even if the two sides reach a deal, it will only cover a tiny portion of all the syrians who are now stranded in turkey. let me show you a graphic which illustrates this. the eu is making 72,000 places available to syrian migrants who would be coming in from turkey. but turkey hosts 2.5 million, actually 2.7 million syrian migrants according to the prime minister. are 2.7 million in turkey and 72,000 places for those refugees in the eu. of 2.7as a percentage million is 0.026%. it is absolutely tiny. you can imagine that means if you are a syrian now stranded in turkey, even if the deal is approved, you have virtually no chance of coming into the eu legally. not only that, we are also seeing just with this tiny europe this 0.026%, already disputing how it's going 72,000 we have heard the hungarian government say it's
molly: we're joined in the studio by armen george.f we do see an agreement between the eu and turkey, one thing important to note is that it is only concerning a fraction of the syrian refugees an involved in all this. >> even if the two sides reach a deal, it will only cover a tiny portion of all the syrians who are now stranded in turkey. let me show you a graphic which illustrates this. the eu is making 72,000 places available to syrian migrants who would be coming in from turkey. but...
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. >> reporter: later armen was at the gym a mile from the brussels subway station when it was attacked. >> a little bit of shock. and concern for the victims. >> reporter: he has lived in belgium for 14 years, he is an emergency room physician with the medical organization doctors without borders, the haverford township native previously worked at cape reed medical center and spent several summers as a life guard in cape may. he, his wife and three children live on the outskirts of brussels. >> my concern is not so much about being victimized directly but more that this is not a great atmosphere for the kids to grow up in. i know that they will have lots of questions and be scared. >> it's just crazy. >> reporter: the attack left marilyn stuck in london after the train she was supposed to take 200 miles back to belgium was canceled. she and her husband natives of south philadelphia and center city lived and work in brussels three years. >> when some of the metro blasts went off he was able to see people on the street running away. >> reporter: she and her husband have a 5-year-old daug
. >> reporter: later armen was at the gym a mile from the brussels subway station when it was attacked. >> a little bit of shock. and concern for the victims. >> reporter: he has lived in belgium for 14 years, he is an emergency room physician with the medical organization doctors without borders, the haverford township native previously worked at cape reed medical center and spent several summers as a life guard in cape may. he, his wife and three children live on the...
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. >> when armen got to work in brusselings he says conversations were filled with shock and concern forthe victims of this morning's attacks. >> people have gone around asking okay, is everyone who is normally supposed to be here, here, make sure there is nobody unaccounted for. >> sprecher had lived in belgium for 14 years, is an emergency room physician with the medical organization doctors without borders. the haverford township native previouslying worked at cape regional at the jersey shore and spent summers as a life guard in cape may. he, his wife and three children live on the outskirts of brussels. >> my concern is not so much about being victimized directly but more that this is not a great atmosphere for the kids to grow up in. i know that they will have lots of questions and they will be scared. >> his children were already nervous following the paris attacks, which prompted a lockdown in brussels. in the months that followed, sprecher and his wife tried to reassure the kids about their safety. >> they calmed down and life went back to normal. now that there are actual viole
. >> when armen got to work in brusselings he says conversations were filled with shock and concern forthe victims of this morning's attacks. >> people have gone around asking okay, is everyone who is normally supposed to be here, here, make sure there is nobody unaccounted for. >> sprecher had lived in belgium for 14 years, is an emergency room physician with the medical organization doctors without borders. the haverford township native previouslying worked at cape regional...
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and fred armen.. i didn't't- i missededis bitit but gosh, he makes@ke laugh. so w whad to give lorne an award athe end of the thing. ani was like, "he's got a lot of awards already. let's y to get a bit out o o it." and so we had -- i is lili, & "now hererto prent the a a a is lorne's doorm o o 28ears -- [ light laughter ] -- nelson abatte," andnde ju dressed fred up like a doorman. [ laughter ] >>>>my: was wi him backstag i d#n't ow what e wa >>waeslikeke a doorall nigh >> jmymyye, we shared drng r rm. li, on kwhy yore sed aoorman ase,i t wha u'ed likikaa a rbershop quart guy." >> yeyh. p[ lahter jimmy: we didn't as >>>>howb, yeah. >> jimmy: we didn't even ask. >> it was noa rpriri to e either of you that way. >> jimmy: just had a normal nversation. didn't ask why each othewere dressed like that. >> yeah. no, why would you? >> jimmymyit washe most fufu comedy, but i gosh, i loved you in this movie. 0>> o o thank yououdude. fofofo yoyore fantasticicn thth. >> oh, thankou. >>itarsl jimlitary slangoull kw wh we'taing ababt. >> j jmyyeah no, the c c eveca s in to
and fred armen.. i didn't't- i missededis bitit but gosh, he makes@ke laugh. so w whad to give lorne an award athe end of the thing. ani was like, "he's got a lot of awards already. let's y to get a bit out o o it." and so we had -- i is lili, & "now hererto prent the a a a is lorne's doorm o o 28ears -- [ light laughter ] -- nelson abatte," andnde ju dressed fred up like a doorman. [ laughter ] >>>>my: was wi him backstag i d#n't ow what e wa...
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when people file freedom of information act request to the state rep armen -- to the state departmentey got a no records response. weregot back saying there no records. no records from the secretary of inte on any e-mail accounts the state department. alarm bells should be going off everywhere in the state department. yet they did not. the state department filed affidavits under oath there were no records. at the same time, there were people in the state department who knew mrs. clinton had no government account but that all of her e-mails were going through a private server, unsecured, in chappaqua, new york. this server was set up to do exactly what it accomplished. it was designed so no records would exist at a state department. so when freedom of information act requests were filed there, the record -- the answer would be we have no record. judge sullivan just issued an order allowing judicial watch to do the depositions of a number of people around hillary clinton as to how they set this up, why they did it, and, more importantly, why did they not tell the court they knew where ,
when people file freedom of information act request to the state rep armen -- to the state departmentey got a no records response. weregot back saying there no records. no records from the secretary of inte on any e-mail accounts the state department. alarm bells should be going off everywhere in the state department. yet they did not. the state department filed affidavits under oath there were no records. at the same time, there were people in the state department who knew mrs. clinton had no...