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estados unidos bienvenidos a la asunciÓn presidencial nÚmero 59 en que pronto joe biden y kamala harris que todos debemos ser guardianes nos hemos acostumbrado demasiado al ritual de pasar la antorcha de la democracia a veces no llegamos apreciar cuan afortunados somos en este momento a veces no >>> hace 2 semanas cuando un grupo comenzÓ una insurrecciÓn y puso en desafÍo nuestra democracia nos despertÓ a nuestras responsabilidades como estadounidenses este es el dÍa en que nuestra democracia se levanta nuevamente se quita el polvo y hace lo que siempre ha hecho los estados unidos >> va hacia adelante con libertad y justicia para todos >>> esta es una confianza entre el pueblo y nuestros referente el domo tel capitolio en donde todavÍa la cÚpula estaba ha siendo construida >>> prometiÓ que lo termina ra rÍa >>> se lo crÍticoed ko por gastar fondos durante la guerra civil para esos crÍticos Él respondiÓ, si la gente el pueblo ve que el capitolio continÚa quiere decir que la uniÓn continÚa tambiÉn >>> y lo hizo y lo seguirÁ haciendo generaciones de estadounidenses dieron su vida para mant
estados unidos bienvenidos a la asunciÓn presidencial nÚmero 59 en que pronto joe biden y kamala harris que todos debemos ser guardianes nos hemos acostumbrado demasiado al ritual de pasar la antorcha de la democracia a veces no llegamos apreciar cuan afortunados somos en este momento a veces no >>> hace 2 semanas cuando un grupo comenzÓ una insurrecciÓn y puso en desafÍo nuestra democracia nos despertÓ a nuestras responsabilidades como estadounidenses este es el dÍa en que...
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accused him and wiki leaks of being enemy combatants for the past decade 3 ficken fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. and we are planning to talk to one of the. lawyers right now but we have technical problems and lost the connection we'll try to reestablish that talked a bit later in the show. the 1st immunizations with a newly approved astra zeneca covert $900.00 vaccine have begun in the united kingdom with its developers hailing a cheaper products they say will be easier to distribute the shop was developed in cooperation with oxford university a multinational pharmaceutical company astra zeneca and joins the list of inoculations at the time the virus is raging across the u.k. . a milestone for britain as it became the 1st country to administer the oxford astra zeneca vaccine more than half a 1000000 doses have been made available for the 1st 24 hours alone it comes as britain struggles with a surge in corona virus infections including a highly contagious variant this 82 year old was
accused him and wiki leaks of being enemy combatants for the past decade 3 ficken fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. and we are planning to talk to one of the. lawyers right now but we have technical problems and lost the connection we'll try to reestablish that talked a bit later in the show. the 1st immunizations with a newly approved astra zeneca covert $900.00 vaccine have begun in the...
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reportera: la capital de la naciÓn bajo mÁxima seguridad, en este dÍa de la asunciÓn de biden.istos para disparar si fruera necesario. desafiÓ las calles y detrÁs de un bloque esperaba por lo menos observar de lejos la tradicional ceremonia. >> yo planee llevar mi mamÁ al mall para ver de lejos la ceremonia. pero con este bloque, con estas rejas no podemos entrar. no vimos nada. reportera: luego del ataque contra el corazÓn de la democracia el 6 de enero, se prepararon para posibles disturbios o atentados. despuÉs de que el fbi advirtiÓ que se planaeba manifestaciones hasta hoy miÉrcoles. decenas de personas se congregaron a cuadras del capitolio para escuchar a biden y harris. >> querÍa vivir el cambio, ver que es otro dÍa nuevo. reportera: la presencia simpatizantes de ex presidente trump por intercambio de palabras se desplegÓ la operaciÓn. puentes que conectan la capital permanecerÁn cerrados hasta el jueves. estas medidas de seguridad aquÍ en la ciudad capital podrÍan permanecer durante los prÓximos dÍas. en el perimetro del capitolio hasta semanas. para evitar cualquier e
reportera: la capital de la naciÓn bajo mÁxima seguridad, en este dÍa de la asunciÓn de biden.istos para disparar si fruera necesario. desafiÓ las calles y detrÁs de un bloque esperaba por lo menos observar de lejos la tradicional ceremonia. >> yo planee llevar mi mamÁ al mall para ver de lejos la ceremonia. pero con este bloque, con estas rejas no podemos entrar. no vimos nada. reportera: luego del ataque contra el corazÓn de la democracia el 6 de enero, se prepararon para...
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ilia: el presidente trump no asistirÁ a la asunciÓn de biden. en el condado de florida que utiliza como refugio durante el invierno. llegÓ en camiones desde hace varios dÍas. pero su llegada no estÁ libre de polÉmica. un grupo de vecinÓs desde un abogado le dijo a la ciudad que trump perdiÓ el derecho de vivir aquÍ, cuando la convirtiÓ en club privado. las opiniones de los que viven en el Área son diversas. >> me damos la bienvenida. lo amamos. lo queremos porque consideramos que hizo mucho por el paÍs. mucho por los latinos. mucho por todos. por eso lo queremos. >> nos da un gusto decir que somos vecinos del que ahora serÁ ex presidente de estados unidos. reportera: otros no lo quieren cerca. >> que no viniera. >> no me meto en eso, gracias. >> siempre ha ido en contra de los hispanos. muchas veces. daba ordenes a todos, verdad? los policÍas nos paraban. por el color de la piel. creo que va a ser un problema. reportera: todo indica que cuando llegue se defrenderÁ la edificaciÓn al fondo. como su lugar de residencia. ilia: antes de despedirnos q
ilia: el presidente trump no asistirÁ a la asunciÓn de biden. en el condado de florida que utiliza como refugio durante el invierno. llegÓ en camiones desde hace varios dÍas. pero su llegada no estÁ libre de polÉmica. un grupo de vecinÓs desde un abogado le dijo a la ciudad que trump perdiÓ el derecho de vivir aquÍ, cuando la convirtiÓ en club privado. las opiniones de los que viven en el Área son diversas. >> me damos la bienvenida. lo amamos. lo queremos porque consideramos...
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accused him and wiki leaks of being enemy combatants for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well we're joined now by neil smell so he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange in prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for that we can leaks founder mr meltzer what's your take on today's ruling . well thank you very much for having me and yes clearly this document is a barry important 1st step in the right direction i think it is to be celebrated that the judge has recognized that the new conditions of detention does you know fans would be facing in the us are oppressive in my view and view of many human rights organizations they would actually amount to torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment and that therefore for medical reasons also he cannot be extradited to the u.s. so that is a very important 1st battle to the one interest in this fight and a battle that is also
accused him and wiki leaks of being enemy combatants for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well we're joined now by neil smell so he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange in prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for that we can leaks founder mr meltzer what's your take on today's...
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. >> miles de personas tomaron el capitolio demandando el alto a la asunción de joe biden. >> y en elahía decenas tomaron las calles en apoyo y el llamado a la cama crecía y en telemundo 48 tenemos cobertura de equipo con lo último sobre los disturbios en el capitolio. >> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches soy césar y muchas gracias por estar con nosotros y el caos se apoderó del capitolio en washington dc esto luego que manifestantes a favor del presidente donald trump expresaron su descontento con las elecciones presidenciales de noviembre y los disturbios cobraron la vida de cuatro resultó baleada con la policía y la tensión aún se siente vamos con randy serrano para más detalles . >> hola, ¿qué tal?, las cosas seguras para que el congreso lleve a cabo la sesión legislativa donde horas antes se veía el caos. >> la certificación donde le dieron a joe biden la victoria y no sin antes vivir los momentos tensos para entrar al capitolio a la fuerza. >> posiblemente a manos de un oficial de la policía que intentaba decencer en el edificio federal, se ncontraron nvarios heridos y hallazgo
. >> miles de personas tomaron el capitolio demandando el alto a la asunción de joe biden. >> y en elahía decenas tomaron las calles en apoyo y el llamado a la cama crecía y en telemundo 48 tenemos cobertura de equipo con lo último sobre los disturbios en el capitolio. >> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches soy césar y muchas gracias por estar con nosotros y el caos se apoderó del capitolio en washington dc esto luego que manifestantes a favor del presidente donald...
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shown the door artie's video agency ruptly turned out to be the only outlet to catch the moment asuncion was literally carried out of the building some 7 years after he stepped in it. was. once u.k. law enforcement got their hands on a son they threw him in prison a proper one but the u.s. government is looking to try him under american law where the whistleblower faces more than a 100 years behind bars now every cording that emerged in line has sparked another wave of calls to pardon the whistleblower in the tape ironically julian a son she was trying to help u.s. authorities minimize the fallout of the 2011 leaks. which will have an. hour here is more or. but we have been calling. p.m.c. . every day trying to explain. the holdback donald trump since you're given pardons to people please consider pardoning those who at great personal sacrifice expose the deception and criminality of those in the deep state mr president if you grant only one act of clemency during your time in office please free julian assange those you alone can save his life i'm hoping that he will pardon julian a sear
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and what is the current state of the asuncion extradition hearings we know back here in america there's a lot of big news about kobe in 1000 vaccines obviously the transition of power is going on but could this newly released audio have any impact on the hearings and make a quake in the national media here. well julian to scientists in belmarsh prison right now it's one of the u.k.'s work prison it's actually referred to as the u.k.'s guantanamo bay he's there right now in her working conditions and the judge is expected to make her final decision actually based in on a january 4th of money 21 so we're very hopeful that president truck was going to issue a pardon to children in a sauna because there is no better way to stand up to the gate the democratic establishment in the pool of rock mentality and community who have been undermining president term presidency for the past 4 years and issue a pardon to generate a sponge. i do know is there been any response from the from the u.s. state department or any of the officials but either were involved in this phone call or were privy to it t
and what is the current state of the asuncion extradition hearings we know back here in america there's a lot of big news about kobe in 1000 vaccines obviously the transition of power is going on but could this newly released audio have any impact on the hearings and make a quake in the national media here. well julian to scientists in belmarsh prison right now it's one of the u.k.'s work prison it's actually referred to as the u.k.'s guantanamo bay he's there right now in her working...
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justice department said it's extremely disappointed by britain's refusal to extort julian asuncion said it will sink to get the ruling overturned but the committee to protect journalist and geo is urging washington to drop all charges. we heartened that a british court has denied the united states' request to extradite julian assange lunch the u.s. government's decision to charge the wiki leaks founder said a harmful legal precedent for the prosecution of journalists around the world simply for interacting with their sources we as the u.s. department of justice to refrain from further pursuing extradition through appeals and to drop all charges against a stone age it's not the 1st time the u.k. has blocked an american extradition request on mental health grounds in 2002 british hacker gary mckinnon was accused of breaching u.s. military computer systems if guilty he could have faced up to 70 years in prison stateside after a decade long legal battle trees in may but then home secretary refused to send him to the u.s. citing the risk of suicide r.t. spoke exclusively to mr mckinnon about
justice department said it's extremely disappointed by britain's refusal to extort julian asuncion said it will sink to get the ruling overturned but the committee to protect journalist and geo is urging washington to drop all charges. we heartened that a british court has denied the united states' request to extradite julian assange lunch the u.s. government's decision to charge the wiki leaks founder said a harmful legal precedent for the prosecution of journalists around the world simply for...
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for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well today's court ruling follows the highly critical findings of nils meltzer the un special rapporteur on torture he sounded the alarm on the state of julian associates health after visiting him in britain's belmarsh high security prison with a team of doctors today on twitter mr saltus lawyer or not i feel or i thought the un team for their efforts saying it and probably saved the wiki leaks founder as life nils meltzer spoke with the w today and told us what prompted him to get involved in this case. in the beginning i refused to actually get into this case because i was very much marked by the same prejudices that the broader public have been affected by through the mainstream press reporting on this response for 10 years it was only when i started to actually look into pieces of evidence to see that that whole narrative that had been spread about him for so long. was not supported by evidence and
for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well today's court ruling follows the highly critical findings of nils meltzer the un special rapporteur on torture he sounded the alarm on the state of julian associates health after visiting him in britain's belmarsh high security prison with a team of doctors today on twitter mr saltus lawyer or not i feel or i thought...
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shown the door artie's video agency ruptly turned out to be the only outlet to catch the moment asuncion was literally carried out of the building some 7 years after he stepped in it. once you k. law enforcement got their hands on a son they threw him in prison a proper one but the u.s. government is looking to try him under american law where the whistleblower faces more than a 100 years behind bars now every cording that emerged in line has sparked another wave of calls to pardon the whistleblower in the tape ironically julian assange which was trying to help u.s. authorities minimize the fallout of the 2011 leaks case here richard having been there for people who are dissidents more and more probably but we have been calling the state department and the embassy. every day trying to explain your agency. called back don't trump since you're given pardons to people please consider pardoning those who at great personal sacrifice expose the deception and criminality of those in the deep state mr president if you grant only one act of clemency during your time in office please free julian a
shown the door artie's video agency ruptly turned out to be the only outlet to catch the moment asuncion was literally carried out of the building some 7 years after he stepped in it. once you k. law enforcement got their hands on a son they threw him in prison a proper one but the u.s. government is looking to try him under american law where the whistleblower faces more than a 100 years behind bars now every cording that emerged in line has sparked another wave of calls to pardon the...
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while the blocking of the extradition is of course good news for asuncion press freedom groups are dismayed because the judgment tame the us have a solid case against them and only refused the sentence stateside because of concerns over his frail mental health artie's morocco's the of looks the message the ruling sends to journalists. it may not yet be but are these a wean a songe the now has been span being fed into the muscle a sma can until mouth of the u.s. justice system. was. 'd 6 the verdict was a damning indictment of the songes mental health will how it must have deteriorated for a judge in such a politically charged case to have made it the chief consideration she just didn't believe he'd survive in the u.s. jail the overall impressions of a depressed and sometimes despairing man who is generally fearful about his future the risk to mr science will commit suicide is a substantial one for years we've heard about the psychological torture of julian a songe the better part of a decades bent in hiding in fear of political persecution it has taken a terrible toll and sent an even more
while the blocking of the extradition is of course good news for asuncion press freedom groups are dismayed because the judgment tame the us have a solid case against them and only refused the sentence stateside because of concerns over his frail mental health artie's morocco's the of looks the message the ruling sends to journalists. it may not yet be but are these a wean a songe the now has been span being fed into the muscle a sma can until mouth of the u.s. justice system. was. 'd 6 the...
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prosecutors have already indicated that they will appeal against the court says in not to extradite asuncion i have 2 weeks to do that i mean well we spoke to roger waters a founding member of the rock band pink floyd and a long time supporter of cheering us on change things this is a battle for human rights we his supporters have to be saying you have to bail him out he has he's suffered. way beyond any suffering that should have been be to doubt him for his one small bio infringement which is only crime under u.k. law because of by him now let the man begin to live this is a battle not just for the life of a one great truly great journalist julian assange it's a battle for the survival of the human brain if we give the 4th estate if we allow. the united states government to crucify a journalist on the grounds that he revealed war crimes by them. then we give up our access to the real world. to leave him alone and if somebody comes along and says actually you know what that's not true this government murdered journalists by machine gunning them from a helicopter in baghdad in 2007 and we kn
prosecutors have already indicated that they will appeal against the court says in not to extradite asuncion i have 2 weeks to do that i mean well we spoke to roger waters a founding member of the rock band pink floyd and a long time supporter of cheering us on change things this is a battle for human rights we his supporters have to be saying you have to bail him out he has he's suffered. way beyond any suffering that should have been be to doubt him for his one small bio infringement which is...
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for the past decade 3 feet in fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well today's court ruling follows the highly critical finding signals that the un special rapporteur on torture he sounded the alarm on the state of julian associates health after visiting him in britain's belmarsh high security prison with a team of doctors today on twitter mr saunders lawyer or not i feel or i thought the un team for their efforts saying it and probably saved the wiki leaks founder as life nils meltzer spoke with the w today and told us what prompted him to get involved in this case. in the beginning i refused to actually get into this case because i was very much marked by the same prejudices that the broader public has been affected by through the mainstream press reporting on this response for 10 years it was only when i started to actually look into pieces of evidence to see that that whole narrative that has been spread about him for so long. was not supported by evidence and tha
for the past decade 3 feet in fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well today's court ruling follows the highly critical finding signals that the un special rapporteur on torture he sounded the alarm on the state of julian associates health after visiting him in britain's belmarsh high security prison with a team of doctors today on twitter mr saunders lawyer or not i feel or i thought the un...
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for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. will today's court ruling follows the highly critical findings of nils that melts the un special rapporteur on torture he sounded the alarm on the state of julian associates health after visiting him in britain's belmarsh high security prison with a team of doctors today on twitter mr saunders lawyer i feel or thought the un team for their efforts saying it and probably saved the wiki leaks founder life nils meltzer spoke with the w today and told us what prompted him to get involved in this case. in the beginning i refused to actually get into this case because i was very much marked by the same prejudices that the broader public have been affected by through the mainstream press reporting on this response for 10 years it was only when i started to actually look into pieces of evidence to see that that whole narrative that had been spread about him for so long. was not supported by evidence and that's
for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. will today's court ruling follows the highly critical findings of nils that melts the un special rapporteur on torture he sounded the alarm on the state of julian associates health after visiting him in britain's belmarsh high security prison with a team of doctors today on twitter mr saunders lawyer i feel or thought the...
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accused him and wiki leaks of being enemy combatants for the past decade through thick and fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well we're joined now by niels meltzer he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange and prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for the we can leaks father mr moussa what's your take on today's ruling that. well thank you very much for having me yes clearly this document is a very important 1st step in the right direction i think it is to be celebrated that the judge has recognized that the new conditions of detention funds would be facing the us are oppressive in my view and view of many human rights organizations they would actually amount to torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment and that therefore for medical reasons also he cannot be extradited to the u.s. so that is a very important 1st battle to the one interest in this fight and a battle that is also for the prohibition
accused him and wiki leaks of being enemy combatants for the past decade through thick and fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well we're joined now by niels meltzer he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange and prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for the we can leaks father mr moussa what's your take on today's...
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for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. but we're joined now by neil smell so he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange in prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for that we can leaks father mr moussa what's your take on today's ruling. well thank you very much for having me and yes clearly this document is a very important 1st step in the right direction i think it has to be celebrated that the judge has recognized that the new conditions of detention funds would be facing the us are oppressive in my view and view of many human rights organizations they would actually amount to torture and other cruel human or degrading treatment and that therefore for medical reasons also he cannot be extradited to the u.s. so that is a very important 1st battle to the one interest in this fight and a battle that is also for the prohibition of torture and total recognition of the p
for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. but we're joined now by neil smell so he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange in prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for that we can leaks father mr moussa what's your take on today's ruling. well thank you very much for having me and yes...
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prosecutors to extradite asuncion grounds of his mental health let's cross over to westminster magistrate's court in london well paul brennan is a live for us what was the reason for rejecting the bail. well the reason that the judge rejected the bell having listened to the arguments both for the u.s. authorities and for the defense of julian a son's were as follows basically just for nessa brights saying that had fled before despite stringent conditions that he would that she was satisfied that he would likely fail to surrender and that he was willing to fly it shown that he was willing to flout the order of this court stringent conditions have done nothing to stop him last time that was the argument that was suddenly put forward by the u.s. or forty's but all they knew was the lawyer representing the u.s. authorities in the courts over my shoulder concerned that despite the ruling on monday that execution would be oppressive given sanchez mental states that the u.s. authorities wanted the option to appeal and they are going to appeal but the coeditor of wiki leaks kristinn hrafnsson said
prosecutors to extradite asuncion grounds of his mental health let's cross over to westminster magistrate's court in london well paul brennan is a live for us what was the reason for rejecting the bail. well the reason that the judge rejected the bell having listened to the arguments both for the u.s. authorities and for the defense of julian a son's were as follows basically just for nessa brights saying that had fled before despite stringent conditions that he would that she was satisfied...
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entonces, este desfile en uniformes histÓricos y uniformes de gala es la manera en que se simboliza la asunciÓnieran que emitir este comunicado y como ocurre hoy, se someten al mando civil y cumplen su deber institucional. ilia: te agradecemos, carlos, por tu intervenciÓn, estaremos hablando contigo para que nos ayude a entender todo esto que estÁ ocurriendo mÁs adelante, por lo pronto, vamos a pasar nuevamente con manny gÓmez, parece que no lo tenemos todavÍa, vamos a restablecer la comunicaciÓn, mientras estamos viendo imÁgenes del presidente joe biden que va camino al cementerio nacional de arlington de seguirse el protocolo como estaba todo organizado, donde van a organizar una ofrenda floral a nombre del presidente y los estadounidenses ahÍ en el cementerio de arlington, donde estÁn justamente enterrados los hÉroes de guerra , vamos ahora a establecer comunicaciÓn con manny gÓmez, ex agente del fbi. uno de los puntos que me llama mÁs la atenciÓn, era las investigaciones que estaba siendo el fbi sobre miembros de la guardia nacional que pudieran haber sido infiltrados, de hecho, hay alreded
entonces, este desfile en uniformes histÓricos y uniformes de gala es la manera en que se simboliza la asunciÓnieran que emitir este comunicado y como ocurre hoy, se someten al mando civil y cumplen su deber institucional. ilia: te agradecemos, carlos, por tu intervenciÓn, estaremos hablando contigo para que nos ayude a entender todo esto que estÁ ocurriendo mÁs adelante, por lo pronto, vamos a pasar nuevamente con manny gÓmez, parece que no lo tenemos todavÍa, vamos a restablecer la...
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our temperature asuncion. coming up a little bit we'll look over what the week looks like and checking your 4 zone forecast as well marty all right dave seen a couple minutes, thanks a lot. international news, this morning north korean leader kim jong on is ramping up his threats against the u.s. during a marathon speech last week. >>he threatened to increase his arsenal of nuclear weapons. he also said north korea's relationship with the u.s. depends on whether or not the u.s. gets rid of its quote, hostile policy towards north korea. analysts say the threat is seen as a warning warning to president elect joe biden who has criticized the north korean leader in the past. we have the latest for you on that search effort in the in the in that indonesian plane crash rescuers have located parts of the plane's wreckage. they've also sadly pulled out human remains and pieces of clothing from the java sea. authorities launched a massive search efforts after identifying the possible location of that crash eye sight. t
our temperature asuncion. coming up a little bit we'll look over what the week looks like and checking your 4 zone forecast as well marty all right dave seen a couple minutes, thanks a lot. international news, this morning north korean leader kim jong on is ramping up his threats against the u.s. during a marathon speech last week. >>he threatened to increase his arsenal of nuclear weapons. he also said north korea's relationship with the u.s. depends on whether or not the u.s. gets rid...
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for the past decade through thick and fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. but we're joined now by niels meltzer he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange and prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for the we can leaks father mr meltzer what's your take on today's ruling. well thank you very much for having me and yes clearly this document is a very important 1st step in the right direction i think it is to be celebrated that the judge has recognized that the conditions of detention funds would be facing a review.
for the past decade through thick and fear in asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. but we're joined now by niels meltzer he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian assange and prison he says the past 10 years have effectively been psychological torture for the we can leaks father mr meltzer what's your take on today's ruling. well thank you very much for having me and yes...
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for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well we're joined now by neil smells so he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian a sergeant.
for the past decade through thick and thin asuncion always maintained he was a journalist. the saga is not over yet the u.s. government said it will appeal today's decision. well we're joined now by neil smells so he's the united nations special report on torture and has visited julian a sergeant.