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chavez. delores huerta. rosales rosales. chavez. says sar ceasar chavez. delano. delano. delay know. delano. delano delano. delano. cesar cesar chavez. chavez. huerta. hat know. latino. delano. you prevent the consumption of a particular product. in this case it was grapes. so if you go outside of this classroom and look across the fieldings what do you see. grape fields. do the people of delano consume all of those grapes. no. absolutely not. it's a world market. this is what they did. which is brilliant. they sent poor farm workers from delano. to new york. to chicago. to canada. to europe. where all the marketplace was for california table grapes. and they went to stores they went to consumers and they convinced them not to buy those grapes because if you did, what with were you doing. reip forcing. so his text talk abouts the evolution of the boycott strategy. so again to kind of recap that, these are some of the books i read in graduate school. that i liked a lot. but still i had some trouble relating to it because as i mention with my own family, my father's side we
chavez. delores huerta. rosales rosales. chavez. says sar ceasar chavez. delano. delano. delay know. delano. delano delano. delano. cesar cesar chavez. chavez. huerta. hat know. latino. delano. you prevent the consumption of a particular product. in this case it was grapes. so if you go outside of this classroom and look across the fieldings what do you see. grape fields. do the people of delano consume all of those grapes. no. absolutely not. it's a world market. this is what they did. which...
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we have chavez high school.and in some ways, the division within delano is not as prominent as it was. although, i don't know if you remember this, when robert kennedy high school got named or cesar chavez got named there was some resistance in the community to name the schools after of the individuals because it was a very devisive history. we know why chavez got a high skal named after him. but robert kennedy i don't know if i mentioned this in 1966 he was a senator. and he brought the senate subcommittee on migratory labor. and had hearings where people reported on the conditions in the field and strike, and there's a really famous exchange i can post a link for you online. where bob by kennedy his brother seen as the inheriter of the kennedy legacy. he tells the kern county sheriff to go read the constitution of the united states. during the lunch break. because of the sheriff was arresting strikers preemptively before they had done anything. so they wouldn't do violence. that's unconstitutional. so it's a v
we have chavez high school.and in some ways, the division within delano is not as prominent as it was. although, i don't know if you remember this, when robert kennedy high school got named or cesar chavez got named there was some resistance in the community to name the schools after of the individuals because it was a very devisive history. we know why chavez got a high skal named after him. but robert kennedy i don't know if i mentioned this in 1966 he was a senator. and he brought the senate...
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and work with chavez. and his contributions were many. beyond this document he was the founder of our farm workers theater. which helped to really gal voe vo niz the farm workers union. if you're on a strike line all day, you need something to entertain yourself. so people would perform skits. it was a way to communicate a message. many farm workers were illiterate. they didn't read. they tried to capture why it was important for farm workers to organize. later on in his life in career, he would go onto be a famous play write. he also directed something kul called. a. he's still doing really great work. he also coauthored the plan for delano with chavez. and it's a very short document. and i went ahead and drafted a few questions. i want to throw them out there and open it up for conversation and comment that you might have about that particular document. and how it connects to your oral history. so, these are five questions that i posed about the document. i asked what specific reforms were being proposed by the union. a little bit of co
and work with chavez. and his contributions were many. beyond this document he was the founder of our farm workers theater. which helped to really gal voe vo niz the farm workers union. if you're on a strike line all day, you need something to entertain yourself. so people would perform skits. it was a way to communicate a message. many farm workers were illiterate. they didn't read. they tried to capture why it was important for farm workers to organize. later on in his life in career, he...
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that was a stereotype at the time and chavez was blowing this up. the movement of farm workers at the bottom of the society were suddenly becoming engaged in fighting for rights, wages, working conditions but also mobilizing for politicians. we'll talk maybe a little bit about this later. i know some you have mentioned in this your oral history. one of the best friend of the chavez family is the kennedy family, starting with john and then robert, their children. and so my point there is is chavez is challenging that stereotype, that latinos are the sleeping giant, right. there is this awakening of latinos in the 19 sixth. again the polemic and chapz is talking about thp process shaped my learning as a student of history. when i went to graduate school i went to graduate school at u.c. santa barbara thp they make you read a lot of books there. and i'll talk about some of the most important books i read how it relates to what we're talking about tonight. first i want to tell you about my family. a lot of you did family histories. i feel maybe it's unf
that was a stereotype at the time and chavez was blowing this up. the movement of farm workers at the bottom of the society were suddenly becoming engaged in fighting for rights, wages, working conditions but also mobilizing for politicians. we'll talk maybe a little bit about this later. i know some you have mentioned in this your oral history. one of the best friend of the chavez family is the kennedy family, starting with john and then robert, their children. and so my point there is is...
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hugo chavez lost his battle with cancer. their approaches are very different. guest: hugo chavez had more a coup attempt against the corrupt government, e had a public persona and charisma. as you say, the goals, bring bout socialist state, largely the same. he had better capacity to speak unite the le and people of venezuela and inspire them. since maduro came into office, things have gone downhill rapidly. maduro, had to stand for after chavez died and he almost lost that was ion, so i think it close and it was clear he didn't have the political power and kills and that's been demonstrated eversince. host: just how bad is the economy in venezuela? on t: well, estimate 1200%tion between $700 and annually. rapidly approaching hyper 1200%tion, basic annually. rapidly approaching hyper inflation, basic goods are not available, people have to leave the country to try to get ahold goods.c so it is in a shambles, i would say. it hasn't collapsed quite yet, but it's very near that point. host: as you write about the want to put on
hugo chavez lost his battle with cancer. their approaches are very different. guest: hugo chavez had more a coup attempt against the corrupt government, e had a public persona and charisma. as you say, the goals, bring bout socialist state, largely the same. he had better capacity to speak unite the le and people of venezuela and inspire them. since maduro came into office, things have gone downhill rapidly. maduro, had to stand for after chavez died and he almost lost that was ion, so i think...
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chavez wanted to change the constitution. he said the constitution of 1999 was the best of the world. eight years later he tried to change his constitution in order to establish a socialist government in venezuela. it was his first electoral defeat. referendum beat the si. which was the answer chavez was asking. but what happened after that? the 40 reforms of the constitution, 39 were put to the side. legal order in venezuela by normal laws approved by parliament. that means against the constitution. werehe people who say no introduced to the legal framework. in venezuela there is now 450 political prisoners convicted in court. among them some are very famous. you see here in the picture. then there of the city of caracas. 13 mayors. opposition mayors of important cities are in jail or in exile. in five days ago the attorney general to venezuela is appointed by the president in the united states. but it's not part of the cabinet. she was a chubby still loyalist. -- chavista loyalist. she was fired and five days ago she has go
chavez wanted to change the constitution. he said the constitution of 1999 was the best of the world. eight years later he tried to change his constitution in order to establish a socialist government in venezuela. it was his first electoral defeat. referendum beat the si. which was the answer chavez was asking. but what happened after that? the 40 reforms of the constitution, 39 were put to the side. legal order in venezuela by normal laws approved by parliament. that means against the...
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manifestante, sobrino de cesar chavez no es que estamos negando a nadie el derecho de expresin peroando vienen aqu a buscar un pleito, no vamos a darles pleito. paola/ots --las opiniones expresadas por el alcalde de piedmont en facebook, terminaron costandole el puesto... take vo ... jeff wieler se vio obligado a renunciar anoche, luego de fuertes criticas por una conversacion que sostuvo en las redes sociales... --el alcalde escribi en ''facebook'' que las personas transgenero estan ''enfermas mentalmente''..los liberales no son ''americanos'' y el movimiento ''black lives matter'' alienta el asesinato de policias.. paola --cae la noche en houston texas... la cuarta ciudad mas grande de la nacion esta bajo las aguas.... mil personas han tenido que ser rescatadas y cinco han perdido la vida.... pero el embate de la ahora tormenta tropical harvey no ha terminado.... --enrique teutelo tiene las dramaticas imagenes.... take pkg 0;01 0;12 0;39 0;57 pkg la maÑana comenz con el conteo de la lluvia de anoche....inundaciones, autos, esquinas anegadas y la incertidumbre sobre si evacuar...o
manifestante, sobrino de cesar chavez no es que estamos negando a nadie el derecho de expresin peroando vienen aqu a buscar un pleito, no vamos a darles pleito. paola/ots --las opiniones expresadas por el alcalde de piedmont en facebook, terminaron costandole el puesto... take vo ... jeff wieler se vio obligado a renunciar anoche, luego de fuertes criticas por una conversacion que sostuvo en las redes sociales... --el alcalde escribi en ''facebook'' que las personas transgenero estan ''enfermas...
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manifestante, sobrino de cesar chavez no es que estamos negando a nadie el derecho de expresin perodo vienen aqu a buscar un pleito, no vamos a darles pleito. outro melissa otros grupos no afiliados a quienes participaron en la manifestacin inicial que empez aqu si optaron por la violencia pero hay que aclarar que la mayora de quienes llegaron aqu desde temprano vinieron y se fueron en son de paz. mh t48 paola --cinco muertos, decenas de heridos y cientos aguardando ser rescatados,,,,, esa es la escena esta noche en el area de hpuston, texas, donde las inundaciones han sido catastroficas,,,, por el embate de la ahora tormenta tropical harvey.... take 2boxes --nuestro colega fernando mejia esta en rosenburg, texas con lo ultimo....adelante fernando... take fernando lot . :01 fernando 01:10 victor hugo :01:21 fernando no script paola/top vo --rescatistas de la bahia van camino a texas, a auxiliar a las victimas de las inundaciones... un equipo especial de rescate urbano y su modulo de rescate acuatico del departamento de bomberos de menlo park, fue activado esta tarde y desplegado a l
manifestante, sobrino de cesar chavez no es que estamos negando a nadie el derecho de expresin perodo vienen aqu a buscar un pleito, no vamos a darles pleito. outro melissa otros grupos no afiliados a quienes participaron en la manifestacin inicial que empez aqu si optaron por la violencia pero hay que aclarar que la mayora de quienes llegaron aqu desde temprano vinieron y se fueron en son de paz. mh t48 paola --cinco muertos, decenas de heridos y cientos aguardando ser rescatados,,,,, esa es...
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and there were a lot of elections under chavez were free but one has to say chavez the majority of thevenezuelan people supported. more than 30 political leaders. [inaudible] a handful of politicians were in jail. time after time we saw at lack of freedom of press freedom, and human rights violations per militarily -- paramilitary governments. a very huge corruption. [inaudible] and mainly because there was no investigative power. the press was silenced and corruption was free and there was an excessive cuban -- [inaudible] venezuela is kind of a cuban colony. he came in the middle, when chavez died in the middle of an economic crisis. he started before chavez death it was a consequence of economic policy which failed. he was elected by a very narrow margin. and the opposition of the selection but the electoral authorities heard objections. and corruption and for the first time in a long long time we started to have basic rules. in february of 2014 there was an uprising and a lot of young people lost their lives. was followed by maduro. [inaudible] a governor or a mayor of a city with
and there were a lot of elections under chavez were free but one has to say chavez the majority of thevenezuelan people supported. more than 30 political leaders. [inaudible] a handful of politicians were in jail. time after time we saw at lack of freedom of press freedom, and human rights violations per militarily -- paramilitary governments. a very huge corruption. [inaudible] and mainly because there was no investigative power. the press was silenced and corruption was free and there was an...
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hugo chavez's face and influence is neverfar away, but today it was about his successor.dent maduro, who has remained defiant despite the criticism heaped upon him about what many have called a fraudulent election. "criticism has always been here", this woman told me. "that the people have been on the street 18 years, first supporting hugo chavez and now president maduro, who was legitimately elected by us." this new assembly will have the powers to rewrite the constitution. there's little detail as to what that means in practice. but the new president gave a hint of what was to come. "we've not come to destroy the constitution," she said, adding they wanted to remove obstacles from the government's path. the assembly has been justified as the only way to bring peace to the country after months of often violent protest, but earlier on friday the pope warned it would only encourage a climate of tension, not reconciliation. on the other side of town, it was another world. no government supporters here. instead, several opposition rallies bringing people together to protest
hugo chavez's face and influence is neverfar away, but today it was about his successor.dent maduro, who has remained defiant despite the criticism heaped upon him about what many have called a fraudulent election. "criticism has always been here", this woman told me. "that the people have been on the street 18 years, first supporting hugo chavez and now president maduro, who was legitimately elected by us." this new assembly will have the powers to rewrite the constitution....
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and then dean aaronoff will be joined here by alisa chavez. >>> dr. dean aaronoff and i have been talking and we're now joined by doctor alicia chavez. we got it. i went through a conference, two-day conference which was sponsored by the darma studies. i think that's academic speak for getting together and seeing what we can do to better care for the earth and that is where i met dr. chavez. welcome. you've been listening to our conversation. what strikes you? >> well so many things. first of all, i love the idea of a tool kit as you were saying a jewish tool kit. i think that we could probably say that about a variety of religious and spiritual traditions as well. for example, if i start to think of not so much world religions but other spiritual l religions there's a lot for example native californian groups who have so much in-depth cultural knowledge for what's important for this land here and that's a phenomenal tool box if i can use your phrase it opened up in a rev rant and appropriate way. >> how did you get interested in this? >> i grew up in
and then dean aaronoff will be joined here by alisa chavez. >>> dr. dean aaronoff and i have been talking and we're now joined by doctor alicia chavez. we got it. i went through a conference, two-day conference which was sponsored by the darma studies. i think that's academic speak for getting together and seeing what we can do to better care for the earth and that is where i met dr. chavez. welcome. you've been listening to our conversation. what strikes you? >> well so many...
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there are par amilitary groups that are loyal to the chavez movement. guard and the armed forces, you know, number -- vastly out number whatever kinds of radical, you know, vij lan tease there might be in the street, but there could be increasing blood shed. in the meantime, the economic situation continues to deteriorate. there is a lot 6 expectation that venezuela, which has less than $10 billion in reserves, will not be are able to service the next round 67 payments on its debt, that it will enter into default, and the economy which has been in this just completely downward spiral, especially over the last two or three years, will simply bottom out. >> wow. >> and there will be prooifation beyond the scope of what we've seen until now. >> okay. thanks very much. not very optimistic out look but at least it's realistic. thanks. after the break, amid growing political and legal troubles, trump tight ens his grip on his ever slipging base of support while the president takes over the small town of bedminster, new jersey. many residents there are grum li
there are par amilitary groups that are loyal to the chavez movement. guard and the armed forces, you know, number -- vastly out number whatever kinds of radical, you know, vij lan tease there might be in the street, but there could be increasing blood shed. in the meantime, the economic situation continues to deteriorate. there is a lot 6 expectation that venezuela, which has less than $10 billion in reserves, will not be are able to service the next round 67 payments on its debt, that it will...
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carolina: ara chÁvez, hermano de el fallecido presidente hugo chÁvez.carolina: esto nos recuerda perfectamente la dÉcada de los 80. por eso invitamos a gerardo reyes, dentro de la unidad de investigaciÓn de univisión investiga. gerardo, buenas tardes. parecÍa que emn colombia había un matrimonio entre el fÚtbol y la mafa. gerardo: sÍ, en los aÑos 90, el equipo amÉrica de cali fue objetivo de una investigaciÓn criminal en estados unidos por vehÍculos con el narcotrÁfico estaba dominado por el cartel de cali. y mÁs recientemente, el dorado fÚtbol club tambiÉn cayÓ en esta lista. es importante aclarar lo siguiente, porque veo mucha preocupaciÓn. la lista no es una acusaciÓn criminal, no es un encauzamiento, es un seÑalamiento que a algunos les parece injusto porque estÁ basado en testimonios y en algunos indicios, pero no definitivos, para aparecer en esa lista. lo que es fatal, es como una borde civil, porque a que aparezca en esa lista como lo borran de las cuentas bancarias, su crÉdito financiero queda en el piso y se convierte en una paria de la socied
carolina: ara chÁvez, hermano de el fallecido presidente hugo chÁvez.carolina: esto nos recuerda perfectamente la dÉcada de los 80. por eso invitamos a gerardo reyes, dentro de la unidad de investigaciÓn de univisión investiga. gerardo, buenas tardes. parecÍa que emn colombia había un matrimonio entre el fÚtbol y la mafa. gerardo: sÍ, en los aÑos 90, el equipo amÉrica de cali fue objetivo de una investigaciÓn criminal en estados unidos por vehÍculos con el narcotrÁfico estaba...
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chavez died, and maduro took over for chavez and in 2014, the second domino fell.accounts for a -- 95% of its country's wealth, and once that happened when his will of found itself steadily short on cash. the government responded by slashing imports like basic groceries and medical supplies to avoid defaulting on its debt. it also started printing money causing inflation which is surged into triple digits without an end in sight. the economic freefall has exacerbated problems. it has got so bad that food shortages have prompted major riots. a coalition opposed to maduro won a majority in the national assembly in 2017 but its attempt to remove the president from office have failed. maduro recently formed a task group called la constituyente to rewrite the countries constitution. lesson a day later he had to opposition leaders to run back in jail, snatched from their homes in midnight raid at gunpoint. then there's the july 30 election. all opposition candidates boycotted. the only option was to vote for presumed maduro's allies. after the election, u.s. treasury imp
chavez died, and maduro took over for chavez and in 2014, the second domino fell.accounts for a -- 95% of its country's wealth, and once that happened when his will of found itself steadily short on cash. the government responded by slashing imports like basic groceries and medical supplies to avoid defaulting on its debt. it also started printing money causing inflation which is surged into triple digits without an end in sight. the economic freefall has exacerbated problems. it has got so bad...
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thought to be a shop as supporter -- thought to be a chavez supporter.s it in some cases the protesters against the chav istas? some are dying at the hands of security forces, some are being cared -- killed around protesters. when people try to get to work, they are attacked. if you look poor or dark skinned, you are likely to be attacked. these cases, to be lynched, and you have had this campaign of sniper attacks which have cost several lives. we are talking about a battle in the streets. it is not a matter of protesters being lynched in the streets. that is whynt -- these protests have gone on for so long. if you ask people, they want the protest gone. political warlong in the streets. it requires a solution early. >> there is a confrontation. the violence is not one-sided. it is difficult to come up with tallies. there are snipers. who are these snipers? when there is political violence of this time, you cannot find out what happened until you have investigations and can understand the process that led to it. i don't disagree with that characterizati
thought to be a shop as supporter -- thought to be a chavez supporter.s it in some cases the protesters against the chav istas? some are dying at the hands of security forces, some are being cared -- killed around protesters. when people try to get to work, they are attacked. if you look poor or dark skinned, you are likely to be attacked. these cases, to be lynched, and you have had this campaign of sniper attacks which have cost several lives. we are talking about a battle in the streets. it...
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last night's arrests come amidst an ongoing political battle between the successor of hugo chavez andange the constitution. and the political instability is fuelling social unrest. in the streets, protests have been erupting since april, venezuelans have long put up with inflation of at least 800%. severe food and medicine shortages mean that the people are living through the worst years since the chavez revolution. caracas is basically collapsed. you can find barricades in every other corner. president maduro says that the changes to the constitution voted in on sunday were to restore peace in the country, but, here, he is also saying that with these new powers he will seek to remove the attorney general, a former government supporter who has now accused the government of state terrorism, for the way it has dealt with protesters and opposition politicians. you can find the deep senses of frustration after the results were announced. absolutely non— credible. unbelievable to everybody in immediate position. over 100 people have died in these months of anti—government protests. thousan
last night's arrests come amidst an ongoing political battle between the successor of hugo chavez andange the constitution. and the political instability is fuelling social unrest. in the streets, protests have been erupting since april, venezuelans have long put up with inflation of at least 800%. severe food and medicine shortages mean that the people are living through the worst years since the chavez revolution. caracas is basically collapsed. you can find barricades in every other corner....
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has a lot of support amongst die—hard chavez supporters.p of left—wing countries in latin america that also support venezuela — olivia, ecuador partially, nicaragua, and of course cuba, who have advisers in venezuelan at the moment. —— bolivia. it has echoes of the single party assembly, the national congress in cuba. next on the programme, we will turn to myanmar. thousands of rohingya muslims have fled myanmar. according to one estimate, 18,000 have headed to bangladesh in the last week. the latest spike in this crisis began on friday when rohingya insurgents attacked up to 30 police stations. the group behind the attacks said its primary aim is to protect the rohingya muslim minority from state repression in myanmar. the government denies that and responded with military action. what followed was an exodus. these are pictures obtained by the bbc of hundreds of people crossing a river that forms the border between myanmar and bangladesh. a spokesperson from the international organisation for migration says thousands more are waiting at th
has a lot of support amongst die—hard chavez supporters.p of left—wing countries in latin america that also support venezuela — olivia, ecuador partially, nicaragua, and of course cuba, who have advisers in venezuelan at the moment. —— bolivia. it has echoes of the single party assembly, the national congress in cuba. next on the programme, we will turn to myanmar. thousands of rohingya muslims have fled myanmar. according to one estimate, 18,000 have headed to bangladesh in the last...
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that sharing a stage with the later go chavez well joining me now is that journalist and filmmaker john pilger his latest film is called the coming war on china john thanks for coming were gone before we get to the. well jimmy and what did you make of jeremy cool been condemning violence on both sides in venezuela venezuela is getting the kind of attention. rightly and used because there is no attempt to overthrow the government that's what this violence in the street is about and i think it would have been rather good of jeremy coburn had made it rather more specific who started the violence would we in this country tolerate. an opposition in the cold for the violent overthrow of the government the cold the military to rise up a media cold cold on say let's say the b.b.c. calling for a coup against the government in why i told and the prime minister in ten downing street of course not yes there is violence on both sides but i would suggest that most of the violence comes from something that has never gone away and that is monopolies that control seventy percent of the capital and econo
that sharing a stage with the later go chavez well joining me now is that journalist and filmmaker john pilger his latest film is called the coming war on china john thanks for coming were gone before we get to the. well jimmy and what did you make of jeremy cool been condemning violence on both sides in venezuela venezuela is getting the kind of attention. rightly and used because there is no attempt to overthrow the government that's what this violence in the street is about and i think it...
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chris, chavez, castro, ortega. with the world excuses this behavior because they romance the idea of radicalism. that's how i see it. agree with me. >> chris: i will try to care what sean penn thinks. i will dig deep and try to care. evenen though his performance in "all the kings men" was inexorable and he should be forced to live in caracas. there is a cautionary tale. beyond the one you described about what happened to socialism, it devolves and nationalism supplants good thinking. they were poorly governed originally because they were rich. w they were poorly governed in the same way the saudis are poorly governed and other petro nations. in thest united states we hate paying taxes but it makes us pay attention to what the government is doing. if you say don't worry. you don't have to pay taxes. we are taking care of it. things drift off quickly. >> greg: let's say you have a 15-year-old and you want to explain how come free markets are immune to this chaos. why does this chaos only happened in these government
chris, chavez, castro, ortega. with the world excuses this behavior because they romance the idea of radicalism. that's how i see it. agree with me. >> chris: i will try to care what sean penn thinks. i will dig deep and try to care. evenen though his performance in "all the kings men" was inexorable and he should be forced to live in caracas. there is a cautionary tale. beyond the one you described about what happened to socialism, it devolves and nationalism supplants good...
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entre los sancionados estÁ adam chÁvez, hermano del fallecido hugo chÁvez.ashington, tras una serie de incidentes no explicados en cuba que causaron sÍntomas fÍsicos a funcionarios estadounidenses . estados unidos interpretÓ el hecho como un hostigamiento en contra de sus funcionarios. presentadora: agentes del fbi allanaron una residencia del ex jefe de campaÑa de trump, segÚn la informaciÓn filtrada al diario de washington se buscaba material relacionado con la investigaciÓn de los posibles vÍnculos de la campaÑa de trump con funcionarios rusos. jorge: y el ex secretario de seguridad nacional, con el presidente barack obama, se dirigiÓ directamente al presidente donald trump y le pidiÓ que apoyara el programa daca que protege a miles de soÑadores de la deportaciÓn. reportero: el ex secretario de seguridad nacional, se pronunciÓ a favor del programa daca, en una carta abierta publicada en el influyente diario wall street. pidiÓ al presidente trump que muestre su corazÓn y que defienda al programa daca que protege de la deportaciÓn y otorga permisos de traba
entre los sancionados estÁ adam chÁvez, hermano del fallecido hugo chÁvez.ashington, tras una serie de incidentes no explicados en cuba que causaron sÍntomas fÍsicos a funcionarios estadounidenses . estados unidos interpretÓ el hecho como un hostigamiento en contra de sus funcionarios. presentadora: agentes del fbi allanaron una residencia del ex jefe de campaÑa de trump, segÚn la informaciÓn filtrada al diario de washington se buscaba material relacionado con la investigaciÓn de los...
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chavez died, and maduro took over for chavis and in 2014, the second domino fell.counts for a over 90% of its country's wealth, and once that happened itselfuela found suddenly short on cash. groceries, medical supplies, were reduced to avoid defaulting on its debt. it also started printing money to reduce inflation which surged into the triple digits without an end in sight. the economic freefall has exacerbated problems. it has got so bad that food shortages have prompted major riots. the coalition opposed to maduro won the majority in 2017 but its attempt to remove maduro from office have failed. maduro recently formed a task group called la constituyente to rewrite the countries constitution. less than a day later, he had snatchedition leaders away and thrown in jail all opposition candidates boycotted. after the election, u.s. treasuries put sanctions on maduro's personal assets. >> all assets of maduro subject to u.s. jurisdiction are frozen. the u.s. is venezuela's largest oil consumer, so sanctions would almost certainly be devastating. here is the argument
chavez died, and maduro took over for chavis and in 2014, the second domino fell.counts for a over 90% of its country's wealth, and once that happened itselfuela found suddenly short on cash. groceries, medical supplies, were reduced to avoid defaulting on its debt. it also started printing money to reduce inflation which surged into the triple digits without an end in sight. the economic freefall has exacerbated problems. it has got so bad that food shortages have prompted major riots. the...
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but maduro is continuing what chavez was working his way toward. is it worse?n the sense we had now the degrading of that country during the chavez period of time. this is the ultimate result of a grand socialist experiment. maduro is driving the bus and the wheels are falling off after years of treating the citizens like dirt. trampling on democracy and civil rights. so this is the sort of thing we look the it from up here and we have a hard time processing it. we have no understanding of the chaos and disaster going on. my company has been working in venezuela for a number of years and we have been watching this place fall apart over a period of time. it descend into further chaos. over 100 people have been killed since april. i think -- maduro, what he has essentially done, the big issue is they had a national assembly, elected officials by the people. they would basically rubber stamp what chavez and maduro wanted. but he wanted more. he didn't want any opposition. the national assembly, they took over in late 2015. they won a majority of the seats. so the
but maduro is continuing what chavez was working his way toward. is it worse?n the sense we had now the degrading of that country during the chavez period of time. this is the ultimate result of a grand socialist experiment. maduro is driving the bus and the wheels are falling off after years of treating the citizens like dirt. trampling on democracy and civil rights. so this is the sort of thing we look the it from up here and we have a hard time processing it. we have no understanding of the...
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periodista: chÁvez agradeciÓ que su hija sobreviviÓ. >> ella es mi hÉroe. de vuelta en casa. julio: joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn sufriÓ un revÉs, un juez no garantiza el pago de honorarios a sus abogados. periodista: es el momento en que las dos hijas de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn salen de la corte de brooklyn, donde permanecieron luego de ocho horas luego de poder ver a su padre tras su extradiciÓn a estados unidos durante una breve audiencia donde tambiÉn asistiÓ la esposa de guzmÁn loera. en la audiencia el juez negÓ a los abogados la garantÍa de que el dinero no vaya a ser decomisado por autoridades generales. >> el seÑor guzmÁn va a reunirse con familiares esta semana, va a decir si van a poder pagar con los honorarios de los abogados. despues van a decir si es posible recibir los honorarios sin que la fiscalÍa los revise. periodista: el juez fue enfÁtico en decir que el juicio no se pospondrÁ por los honorarios. >> ¿van a entrar? >> estamos listos y preparados para entrar pero tambiÉn tenemos que tener una aseguranza. periodista: los abogados dicen que seguir
periodista: chÁvez agradeciÓ que su hija sobreviviÓ. >> ella es mi hÉroe. de vuelta en casa. julio: joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn sufriÓ un revÉs, un juez no garantiza el pago de honorarios a sus abogados. periodista: es el momento en que las dos hijas de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn salen de la corte de brooklyn, donde permanecieron luego de ocho horas luego de poder ver a su padre tras su extradiciÓn a estados unidos durante una breve audiencia donde tambiÉn asistiÓ la esposa de...
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us. >> festival tickets can only be purchased tomorrow and sunday at the entrance to plaza decesar chavez. >>> what's the weather going to be like? obviously not as bad here as they are dealing with in texas. >> not at all. but sandhya patel keeping contraband of what is happening on the gulf coast and here over the week. >> hurricane harvey is now a category 3. we are keeping track of the heat here in the bay area. we are expecting triple digit, sizzle inland this upcoming weekend. heat related illness is possible. stay cool and hydrated. the temperatures are coming up quickly. we are looking at high fire danger. it is the middle of summer. with the dry brush, be vigilant in the coming days. i want to show you livermore. starting out 234 the low 60s. as we go through the day numbers will rise quickly and we will number the triple digits in the afternoon hours. stay hydrated. definitely stay cool. remember there is going to be limited fog tony morning but as you look at the time lapse from the suit troe tower camera, just a shorttime ago, the fog is low on the ground. it's less than 1,000
us. >> festival tickets can only be purchased tomorrow and sunday at the entrance to plaza decesar chavez. >>> what's the weather going to be like? obviously not as bad here as they are dealing with in texas. >> not at all. but sandhya patel keeping contraband of what is happening on the gulf coast and here over the week. >> hurricane harvey is now a category 3. we are keeping track of the heat here in the bay area. we are expecting triple digit, sizzle inland this...
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oscar: the attorney general was loyal to hugo chavez. fact that she has become critical in the last few months means they have lost a branch in government that they used to control. she is also a symbol of the internal discontent. she has become the number one target of this constituent assembly and she remains defiant , saying she will stay in her position. she even said she will file a case against maduro for crimes against humanity. we could expect more as this assembly is installed. gerhart: pretty strong stuff. why is this new constituent assembly so controversial? oscar: this election was maduro 's response to months of protests and it is designed to construct those institutions they lost control of. congress, led by the opposition. for many it is evident it is a power grab. i've been covering elections here since 2012 and i never saw voting centers as empty as yesterday. so to come up with a number that was higher than what you look chavez ever achieved was hard to believe. but the amount of violence we saw, that is unheard of dur
oscar: the attorney general was loyal to hugo chavez. fact that she has become critical in the last few months means they have lost a branch in government that they used to control. she is also a symbol of the internal discontent. she has become the number one target of this constituent assembly and she remains defiant , saying she will stay in her position. she even said she will file a case against maduro for crimes against humanity. we could expect more as this assembly is installed....
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us. >> festival tickets can only be purchased tomorrow and sunday at the entrance to plaza decesar chavez>>> what's the weather going to be like? obviously not as bad here as they are dealing with in texas. >> not at all. but sandhya patel keeping contraband of what is happening on the gulf coast and here over the week. >> hurricane harvey is now a category 3. we are keeping track of the heat here in the bay area. we are expecting triple digit, sizzle inland this upcoming weekend. heat related illness is possible. stay cool and hydrated. the temperatures are coming up quickly. we are looking at high fire danger. it is the middle of summer. with the dry brush, be vigilant in the coming days. i want to show you livermore. starting out 234 the low 60s. as we go through the day numbers will rise quickly and we will number the triple digits in the afternoon hours. stay hydrated. definitely stay cool. remember there is going to be limited fog tony morning but as you look at the time lapse from the suit troe tower camera, just a shorttime ago, the fog is low on the ground. it's less than 1,000 f
us. >> festival tickets can only be purchased tomorrow and sunday at the entrance to plaza decesar chavez>>> what's the weather going to be like? obviously not as bad here as they are dealing with in texas. >> not at all. but sandhya patel keeping contraband of what is happening on the gulf coast and here over the week. >> hurricane harvey is now a category 3. we are keeping track of the heat here in the bay area. we are expecting triple digit, sizzle inland this...
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chris, chavez, castro, ortega. the world excuses this behavior because they romance the idea of radicalism. that is how i see it. i agree me. >> chris: i will try to care what sean penn thinks. i will labor in the joke. i will dig deep to try and care what sean penn thinks. even though, his performance in all the kings men was execrable, and for that he should be forced to live in caracas. there is a cautionary tale here beyond what you just described. national anthem supplants good thinking. think about this. they were poorly governed initially because they were rich. they are poorly governed because same way that the saudis are poorly governed. they don't have too taxing spirit in the united states, we hate paying taxes, but that makes us pay attention to what the government is doing to us. if we say, don't worry, you'll have to pay taxes we are taking care of it, things rip off very quickly. >> greg: you've got a 15-year-old sitting there, and you want to explain to that 15-year-old how can free markets be amuse
chris, chavez, castro, ortega. the world excuses this behavior because they romance the idea of radicalism. that is how i see it. i agree me. >> chris: i will try to care what sean penn thinks. i will labor in the joke. i will dig deep to try and care what sean penn thinks. even though, his performance in all the kings men was execrable, and for that he should be forced to live in caracas. there is a cautionary tale here beyond what you just described. national anthem supplants good...
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but what was the situation like in venezuelan before hugo chavez came to power?erty... do you think you are closer to chavez and maduro your political philosophy, or tony blair? that is quite a question! to me, it's a question of... can you not answer it? let me answer in my own way. when a government is doing good things, as they certainly were under hugo chavez, a huge reduction in poverty and investment in health care, improvement in the standard of living — that is surely a thing we should celebrate. putting up a false dichotomy of asking who i am closer to is an irrelevant question. i have to give five seconds, the last word. i'm sorry. sorry. tom, i'm sorry. we have given far too little time. just in a few words, would you not say there is hypocrisy all over the place? the important point is that nobody in the labour party has looked at saudi arabia and said it is an example to follow. it has been said that using the example of venezuelan is something for great britain to follow. this is a government that is killing people and locking them up. it is kililng
but what was the situation like in venezuelan before hugo chavez came to power?erty... do you think you are closer to chavez and maduro your political philosophy, or tony blair? that is quite a question! to me, it's a question of... can you not answer it? let me answer in my own way. when a government is doing good things, as they certainly were under hugo chavez, a huge reduction in poverty and investment in health care, improvement in the standard of living — that is surely a thing we...
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the national assembly a couple of years ago, they made a big deal of removing this portrait of hugo chavezhe symbolic effect of showing the pro—government faction taking over one of the last introduced zero bastions of the opposition in venezuela right now. there seems to be some confusion about what happens next in terms of the need for a referendum. explain this process to us. actually that is one of the big issues that no one knows what happens next, because the venezuelan participant assembly has such a degree of power and autonomy they could basically rule that they would not need any further endorsement by any kind of referendum. in theory they could even replace a president. one of the issues of great uncertainty is the amount of power that is going to be controlled by the constituent assembly. of course the leaders of the assembly who have just been named are closely associated with president nicolas maduro, seen as close allies of this, but there are still a strong degree of uncertainty and that was one of the things the opposition was complaining about, the fact that this is an e
the national assembly a couple of years ago, they made a big deal of removing this portrait of hugo chavezhe symbolic effect of showing the pro—government faction taking over one of the last introduced zero bastions of the opposition in venezuela right now. there seems to be some confusion about what happens next in terms of the need for a referendum. explain this process to us. actually that is one of the big issues that no one knows what happens next, because the venezuelan participant...
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todays feed hd: human trafficking report nat sound --la supervisora del condado de santa clara cindy chavez junto a otro representantes del departamento de investigaciones contra el trafico humano ofrecieron una conferencia de prensa esta manana para hablar de este crimen que azota a la comunidad. sot franchesca lerue/ dir. depto de familias 07:34 " este programa es muy unico en el sentido de que es un problema que la comunidad no lo reconoce como una situacion de gravedad no solamente para los ninos pero la comunidad." 07:58 --un reporte de la oficina de politicas de mujeres revel estadisticas del numero de victimas que han sido rescatadas, de los delincuentes sexuales arrestados y los procesos de investigacion de antecedentes para todos los menores que llegan al pais. sot francesca lerue/ dir. depto de familias del condado 07:19 " en este tiempo, hemos identificado 105 ninos, 73 han sido menos de la edad de 18 y 32 han sido jovenes de 18 a 21" ... 07:34 --la meta de estos esfuerzos dijeron es fortalecer los servicios que se ofrecen a las victimas en el condado de santa clara. sot francesc
todays feed hd: human trafficking report nat sound --la supervisora del condado de santa clara cindy chavez junto a otro representantes del departamento de investigaciones contra el trafico humano ofrecieron una conferencia de prensa esta manana para hablar de este crimen que azota a la comunidad. sot franchesca lerue/ dir. depto de familias 07:34 " este programa es muy unico en el sentido de que es un problema que la comunidad no lo reconoce como una situacion de gravedad no solamente...
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that was completely destroyed in 20 years of government, first by hugo chavez, and then nicolas madurof interferences and crazy policies that make no sense, and huge corruption explains that. there is nothing in the current constitution, which, by the way, was drafted and promoted by hugo chavez, that creates problems, and there will not be a solution — a constitutional solution to the problems of hunger and corruption and the collapse of the entire state in terms of its capacity to provide health and citizen safety and food. with your experience in the country, what do you feel the rest of the world can do to ease the situation there that doesn't make things worse for the broad mass of venezuelan people? it is quite simple and quite hard. just let the people vote. the opposition has asked that they be allowed to vote. let's have an election. maduro has broken the constitution by not allowing regional elections, that were mandated by the constitution, a recall referendum, and several other insta nces. so all the opposition wants, and all the international committee is saying, the organ
that was completely destroyed in 20 years of government, first by hugo chavez, and then nicolas madurof interferences and crazy policies that make no sense, and huge corruption explains that. there is nothing in the current constitution, which, by the way, was drafted and promoted by hugo chavez, that creates problems, and there will not be a solution — a constitutional solution to the problems of hunger and corruption and the collapse of the entire state in terms of its capacity to provide...
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the most cited scholars on earth no i'm chumps he said when he shared the stage with the late to go chavez revolution it's not easy like to thank. you have us for the kind generous words your grace had led him to tell us to say i'm out and if he don't allow us the media. that i write about peace criticize the barriers. i'm going to pass he can i can write a best human and i fast he was herders to create create a better world not to talk about. new moon to new train to fasten it have there is what you're citing about. at last visiting venezuela you can see how better world is being created to. speak to the person than that sharing a stage with the later go child as well joining me. now is that journalist and filmmaker john pilger his latest film is called the coming war on china john thanks for covering the battle go on before we get to the world in may and what did you make of jeremy cool been condemning violence on both sides in venezuela venezuela is getting the kind of attention. rightly and used because they are it's not tend to overthrow the government that's what this violence in the
the most cited scholars on earth no i'm chumps he said when he shared the stage with the late to go chavez revolution it's not easy like to thank. you have us for the kind generous words your grace had led him to tell us to say i'm out and if he don't allow us the media. that i write about peace criticize the barriers. i'm going to pass he can i can write a best human and i fast he was herders to create create a better world not to talk about. new moon to new train to fasten it have there is...
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chavez back in 1999.y obeyed the president of the country and there is also an enormous amount of corruption. many are involved in drug trafficking, so they have vested interests in this government and it will be difficult for them to give up power. if they do so they will be concerned about prosecution so they tighten their grip. another development is the chief prosecutor has been removed from office. do you think this is a sign of things to come?” from office. do you think this is a sign of things to come? i think it is part of a pattern we have seen already in venezuela, and it is getting worse. it is intensifying. any potential defiance or dissent to the maduro government is going to be quashed. the national assembly itself which was elected in 2015, and dominated by the opposition, has been essentially neutered, and with this new assembly that has been created this week, there is a very good chance that that legitimate aquatic assembly will be dissolved. the attorney general had been critical of the
chavez back in 1999.y obeyed the president of the country and there is also an enormous amount of corruption. many are involved in drug trafficking, so they have vested interests in this government and it will be difficult for them to give up power. if they do so they will be concerned about prosecution so they tighten their grip. another development is the chief prosecutor has been removed from office. do you think this is a sign of things to come?” from office. do you think this is a sign...
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southbound 101 at cesar chavez.o, okay, look at this because we're going to keep an eye on it for you. the next time that we see it, it will be a lot different. this is a look at the sunol grade. that looks okay passing mission boulevard. in the east bay, traffic on 880 is moderate heading down to san jose. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> a new design for market street calls for banning effort use of private cars, including uber and lyft vehicles. allie rasmus joins us live with more from the city on the story. hey, allie. >> reporter: it is part of a plan called the better market street project. as you mentioned, city officials have been working on this for the last eight years or so. and it appears that they have a more or less agreed upon plan. that plan would include designating a two-mile stretch of market street reserving it for buses, bicyclists and pedestrians. cars would not be allowed. that includes uber and lyft drivers. taxis would be allowed, however. the way that the layout would be, the is no
southbound 101 at cesar chavez.o, okay, look at this because we're going to keep an eye on it for you. the next time that we see it, it will be a lot different. this is a look at the sunol grade. that looks okay passing mission boulevard. in the east bay, traffic on 880 is moderate heading down to san jose. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> a new design for market street calls for banning effort use of private cars, including uber and lyft vehicles. allie rasmus joins us...
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former president hugo chavez, who died in 2013 after 1a years in office, styled himself a champion of the poor and poured billions of dollars of venezuela's oil wealth into social programmes. his successor, nicolas maduro, has struggled to cope with inflation running at more than 50% a year, plummeting oil prices and accusations of corruption. the bbc‘s katy watson sent this report from caracas. antonio ledezma screams for help as he's taken away in his pyjamas by the venezuelan intelligence service. there's panic, while someone else yells that venezuela is now a dictatorship. he wasn't the only one to be taken away, officers also seized leopoldo lopez, an opposition leader who was released from prison a few weeks ago but placed under house arrest. tensions are running high in venezuela after the election of a new assembly that will effectively rewrite the constitution. there have been violent protests in recent months and on monday former mayor mr ledezma released a video on social media criticising the weekend's vote. he called the vote a fraud, saying public powers had become a pol
former president hugo chavez, who died in 2013 after 1a years in office, styled himself a champion of the poor and poured billions of dollars of venezuela's oil wealth into social programmes. his successor, nicolas maduro, has struggled to cope with inflation running at more than 50% a year, plummeting oil prices and accusations of corruption. the bbc‘s katy watson sent this report from caracas. antonio ledezma screams for help as he's taken away in his pyjamas by the venezuelan intelligence...
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and the state's attorney's office to investigate what transpired in the video in new york trinity chavez r.t. . here in our g. america we've brought you the story of tyrone west a baltimore man who was killed in twenty thirteen following an encounter with police during a traffic stop all the officers claimed west died of a heart condition a review of his autopsy last year found he actually died because he could not breathe leaving many including west family to hope the city would take a fresh look at west case and find out what happened to him his sister to want to jones recently rejected an offer from the city to settle for one million dollars in a wrongful death suit are to correspond on a perm polka dot with to wanted to discuss that decision first asking how she turned down a sum of money most people would find irresistible towanda a million dollars is a sum of money i think many viewers would have trouble turning down a why did you make this decision absolutely first of all you could have put it let's be clear you can't put a price on someone let's be real clear you cannot put a pri
and the state's attorney's office to investigate what transpired in the video in new york trinity chavez r.t. . here in our g. america we've brought you the story of tyrone west a baltimore man who was killed in twenty thirteen following an encounter with police during a traffic stop all the officers claimed west died of a heart condition a review of his autopsy last year found he actually died because he could not breathe leaving many including west family to hope the city would take a fresh...
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s routers and wife i devices reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. efforts to break the golden state of california away from the united states is now in full swing artie's natasha suite has more regarding the possibility of the cow exit making its way onto the ballot it's no secret california has its own distinct divide compared to the rest of the country however some activists are taking a huge step forward hoping to get california to succeed from the u.s. one man making headlines is collects that leader and cursing them who's the vice president of the california freedom coalition he recently went on the tucker carlson show sharing his school is separate from the rest of the country. well this is california tucker. we're not the united states it's really not up to the rest of the states really but. do the rest of the states really love california . well we can say that for certain that one state representative out of utah dislikes california's politics so much that he's drafting a bill to help them secede from the u.s. state representative paul rais
s routers and wife i devices reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. efforts to break the golden state of california away from the united states is now in full swing artie's natasha suite has more regarding the possibility of the cow exit making its way onto the ballot it's no secret california has its own distinct divide compared to the rest of the country however some activists are taking a huge step forward hoping to get california to succeed from the u.s. one man making headlines is...