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estaban en la participaciÓn laboral, lo que correa es un conato de golpe de estado. >>> eso significaajo juramento. yo pensÉ que esto no tenÍa importancia. y fui creyendo que lo podrÍa tener. >>> el gobierno pide a palacios quiÉn le entregÓ las imÁgenes, pero dijo que iba a proteger la fuente. hoy el ministro de relaciones exteriores, ecuatorianos hablÓ de la salida del periodista en su paÍs. >>> si la justicia nos dice, oiga pidase la extradiciÓn de tal persona, vamos a cumplir con nuestro deber. >>> el fiscal general de la repÚblica, sÍ ha criticado fuertemente la salida de Él >>> su decisiÓn afecta al paÍs, daÑa la reputaciÓn por llamarlo de alguna manera de ecuador, porque da la impresiÓn que no hay democracia >>> manda el mensaje de que en ecuador se perps esonaje a lo is de comunicaciÓn. palo guiacios fue condenado a p una im demasiado ndemnizaciÓn ds de dÓlares, y personas junjurio presidente. en el 2007 correa tuvo un choque con el diario hoy, y ademÁs de otros incidentes aislados con otros periodistas, palacios aÑo no descarta pedir asilo polÍtico a estados unidos. >>> gracia
estaban en la participaciÓn laboral, lo que correa es un conato de golpe de estado. >>> eso significaajo juramento. yo pensÉ que esto no tenÍa importancia. y fui creyendo que lo podrÍa tener. >>> el gobierno pide a palacios quiÉn le entregÓ las imÁgenes, pero dijo que iba a proteger la fuente. hoy el ministro de relaciones exteriores, ecuatorianos hablÓ de la salida del periodista en su paÍs. >>> si la justicia nos dice, oiga pidase la extradiciÓn de tal...
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happily, we have his replacement in the form of commander correa. [applause] >> it is amazing how many of you i recognize, but i am used to seeing you later in the day. good morning to those of you that worked late last night. the comments so far, i do not know what i can add. telling you a little bit about myself, 31 years in the police department, i have worked everywhere, it seems to me. i am sensitive as a station capt.. i know the whole process and how it works. i have run my own businesses over the years. i was brought back to the police department. it is a long story. i understand revenue and expenses in real terms, not abstract terms. i appreciate the balances in the industry. my role is to support economic vitality and support public safety. to me, that seems to be the balance. i of the stand that you have a good relationship with crenshaw. i think that that will continue. i do miss being involved in the day to day, neighborhood stuff. my excitement come from this role, as well as parks and recreation. my father often said to me that if i h
happily, we have his replacement in the form of commander correa. [applause] >> it is amazing how many of you i recognize, but i am used to seeing you later in the day. good morning to those of you that worked late last night. the comments so far, i do not know what i can add. telling you a little bit about myself, 31 years in the police department, i have worked everywhere, it seems to me. i am sensitive as a station capt.. i know the whole process and how it works. i have run my own...
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de multa a tres directivos de un diario que podrÍan ir a la quiebra por la demanda del presidente correantÉ si descarta la posibilidad de relojelecciÓn pe negÓ a contestar. >>> me eligiÓ el pueblo peruano por 5 aÑos bl tambiÉn merecemos respeto por lo tanto creo que este tipo de preguntas me da la impresiÓn que tuviera un prejuicio contra mi persona, lo que no puedo aceptar no, sÓlo quiero saber si buscarÍa la reelecciÓn de alguna forma. >>> usted ha escuchado mis sdirss por quÉ pregunta.>>> sÍ, varios de ellos, sÓlo quiero saber si buscarÍa la reelecciÓn, es una pregunta legitima. >>> lo que yo estoy buscando es justamente cumplir lo que hemos ofrecido al pueblo peruano. >>> pero usted buscarÍa la reelecciÓn o lo descarta en el futuro. >>> mire, le vuelvo a repetir, me parece que si ha escuchado los discursos tiene la respuesta ya. >>> pero no lo dice seÑor presidente. >>> no tengo por quÉ decirle. >>> en perÚ la constituciÓn prohibe la reelecciÓn inmediata el presidente humala dijo que apoya a palestina como estado enned pe interesado pendiente la entrevista este domingo en el programa
de multa a tres directivos de un diario que podrÍan ir a la quiebra por la demanda del presidente correantÉ si descarta la posibilidad de relojelecciÓn pe negÓ a contestar. >>> me eligiÓ el pueblo peruano por 5 aÑos bl tambiÉn merecemos respeto por lo tanto creo que este tipo de preguntas me da la impresiÓn que tuviera un prejuicio contra mi persona, lo que no puedo aceptar no, sÓlo quiero saber si buscarÍa la reelecciÓn de alguna forma. >>> usted ha escuchado mis...
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el presidente de ecuador rafael correa dijo que el alcalde de n jersey se negÓ a recibirlo y tal vezregÓ que volverÁ a saludar una y 1000 veces a fidel castro y hugo chÁvez porque son sus amigos. un informe de la encuestadora seÑala que en venezuela cada dÍa escasear los alimentos de la dieta bÁsica pero el gobierno no parece reconocer la situaciÓn. francisco salida investigarÁ las calles de caracas con los propios consumidores y tiene su reacciÓn. >> la escasez de alimentos orlando por los mercados venezolanos productos de la dieta bÁsica como la leche en polvo los aceites comestibles estÁn en niveles crÍticos son difÍciles de conseguir. esto lo sabe elena rosa que con bolsas en las manos hasta su bÚsqueda en este mercado popular del oeste de caracas, sin tener mucha suerte en conseguirlo. >> los que sufrimos somos nosotros buscando en cada lado. ahora encontramos absolutamente nada. >> unos metros mÁs allá una vecina se queja de rescate y del razonamiento que enfrenta. dice que la situaciÓn se vuelve insoportable no solo por la difÍcil de conseguir los elementos, tambien por lo cos
el presidente de ecuador rafael correa dijo que el alcalde de n jersey se negÓ a recibirlo y tal vezregÓ que volverÁ a saludar una y 1000 veces a fidel castro y hugo chÁvez porque son sus amigos. un informe de la encuestadora seÑala que en venezuela cada dÍa escasear los alimentos de la dieta bÁsica pero el gobierno no parece reconocer la situaciÓn. francisco salida investigarÁ las calles de caracas con los propios consumidores y tiene su reacciÓn. >> la escasez de alimentos...
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san jose's own aros correa. he's on the verge of punching his weight into the 2012 olympics. >> reporter: the road to the olympics is long and difficult to find. but a local flyweight has a very good shot at flying to london next year to compete for gold. >> that's, like, my goal. it's been my dream since i started boxing. yeah. i always wanted it. >> reporter: 18-year-old arros correa is soft-spoken and short on words, but he's not lacking talent. >> every day, every tournament, every match he progresses. and his knowledge and his -- you know, he adapts to whatever opponent is in front of him, it's amazing. i think something that's natural in him because of his love for the sport. >> very confident. not scared at all. just i know that i'm going to do good. yeah. stepped up my game a lot this year. >> reporter: in order to have a shot at becoming a u.s. olympian, boxers must first qualify for the u.s. olympic trials. after several unsuccessful attempts, he was down to his last the opportunity to qualify. he ha
san jose's own aros correa. he's on the verge of punching his weight into the 2012 olympics. >> reporter: the road to the olympics is long and difficult to find. but a local flyweight has a very good shot at flying to london next year to compete for gold. >> that's, like, my goal. it's been my dream since i started boxing. yeah. i always wanted it. >> reporter: 18-year-old arros correa is soft-spoken and short on words, but he's not lacking talent. >> every day, every...
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. >>> declaran persona nongrata al presidentede ecuador correa, lo claró el alcalde de >>> esto es unue una prununciaciónno tiene fundamentosda nivel persona que es parte de una yénador. >>> pasa, por las razones de vínculos n nos comunistas, prueba se dio las fotos con hugo fidel castro. >>> pero o implicaqueeso sea comunista. incondicional al anifestó su mandatario . >>> como ecuatoriano me siento ofendi ,>>> según el alcalde ni ués de cientos de llamadas qu recibiósu municipio. un calde que ignora, por decirlo, lo que pasa entero, por las reaccies e. >>> unos 300 milos viven en nueva jersey y nueva york. >>> es chiste, porque no es comu comunista.cesita ser >>> vamos a hacer reuniones prol americanos de miami, llevó ano de las fundadoras de las damas de blanco, a ara denunciasituación cuba, ahí dijo que losverdaderos héroeson los que luchan contra el régimen delos castro. >>> es un símbolo en la isla, para n miedo ninguno. >>> el propósito de ma en agenda deasuntos a el discutir en el congreso >>> el presid de venezuela vez,volvió a cuba, mientras que líderes >>> es momento de ir a
. >>> declaran persona nongrata al presidentede ecuador correa, lo claró el alcalde de >>> esto es unue una prununciaciónno tiene fundamentosda nivel persona que es parte de una yénador. >>> pasa, por las razones de vínculos n nos comunistas, prueba se dio las fotos con hugo fidel castro. >>> pero o implicaqueeso sea comunista. incondicional al anifestó su mandatario . >>> como ecuatoriano me siento ofendi ,>>> según el alcalde ni ués...
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correa >> danny a. correa-gutierrez >> james j. carlos cortes >> kevin cosgrove >> dolores marie costa >> digna alexandra costanza >> charles gregory costello, jr. >> michael s. costello >> conrod k. cottoy >> asia cotton. >> martin john coughlan >> john gerard coughlin >> timothy j. coughlin >> james e. cove >> andre cox >> frederick john cox thanks and my mother, susan conlan. we love you and miss you so much. we think of you every day, and we know you are looking down on us, smiling. >> and my father, we love you and miss you. >> james raymond coyle >> michele coyle-eulau >> anne marie cramer >> christopher s. cramer >> denise elizabeth crant >> james leslie crawford, jr. >> robert james crawford >> terre kramer >> joanne mary cregan >> lucy crifasi >> john a. crisci >> daniel hal crisman >> dennis cross >> kevin raymond crotty >> thomas g. crotty >> john crowe >> welles remy crowther >> robert l. cruikshank >> john robert cruz >> and my husband'. we love you and miss you every day. he would be proud of our boys. >> and my dad f
correa >> danny a. correa-gutierrez >> james j. carlos cortes >> kevin cosgrove >> dolores marie costa >> digna alexandra costanza >> charles gregory costello, jr. >> michael s. costello >> conrod k. cottoy >> asia cotton. >> martin john coughlan >> john gerard coughlin >> timothy j. coughlin >> james e. cove >> andre cox >> frederick john cox thanks and my mother, susan conlan. we love you and miss you so...
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correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j.os cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia cottom conrod k. cottoy martin john coughlan john gerard coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove andre cox frederick john cox >> and my mother. we love you and miss you so much. we think about your every day and we know you are looking down on us smiling. >> and my father, james. we love you and miss you. james raymond coyle michele coyle-eulau anne marie cramer christopher s. cramer denise elizabeth crant james leslie crawford, jr. robert james crawford joanne mary cregan lucy crifasi john a. crisci daniel hal crisman dennis cross kevin raymond crotty thomas g. crotty john crowe welles remy crowther robert l. cruikshank >> and my husband, alfred. we love you and we miss you every day. you would be proud of our two boys. >> and my dad, martin and, from queens, new york, loved and missed as a father, husband, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. i hope you are r
correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j.os cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia cottom conrod k. cottoy martin john coughlan john gerard coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove andre cox frederick john cox >> and my mother. we love you and miss you so much. we think about your every day and we know you are looking down on us smiling. >> and my father, james. we love you and miss you. james...
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confirma que las farc aportaron 400 mil dólares a la campaña del actual presidente de ecuador, rafael correas actuaba como canciller de las farc, el jefe militar, el que más hombres tenía a su cargo, el más temido y el miembro de la cúpula que más acusaciones criminales tenía en su contra era víctor julio suárez, alias "jorge briceño" para las farc, alias "el mono jojoy" para las autoridades. >> su récord incluía más de 62 órdenes de captura, 12 medidas de aseguramiento, 5 condenas por ausencia, 2 peticiones de extradición y 25 investigaciones preliminares por diferentes delitos. >> la primera operación en contra de "jojoy" se dio en 1990, en decir, burló a las autoridades por más de 20 años. estados unidos ofreció una recompensa de 5 millones de dólares por a la cabeza de cada uno de estos terroristas. >> en todas las operaciones... >> el presidente santos, junto con su predecesor, Álvaro uribe, son acreditados con darle la vuelta a la situación de la seguridad del país. >> nos dimos cuenta que había una gran desconfianza por parte de quienes hacían las operaciones en la inteligencia. ¿y po
confirma que las farc aportaron 400 mil dólares a la campaña del actual presidente de ecuador, rafael correas actuaba como canciller de las farc, el jefe militar, el que más hombres tenía a su cargo, el más temido y el miembro de la cúpula que más acusaciones criminales tenía en su contra era víctor julio suárez, alias "jorge briceño" para las farc, alias "el mono jojoy" para las autoridades. >> su récord incluía más de 62 órdenes de captura, 12 medidas...
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america has had troops in japan, germany, and correa for half of this century. france has forces in three independent african nations. none of these states claim that they are not sovereign countries. there are other vital security issues. take the issue of their space. again, israel's small dimensions create huge security problems. america can be crossed by a jet airplane in six hours. to fly across israel, it takes three minutes. is israel's tiny air space to be chopped in half been given to a palestinian state not at peace with israel? a few kilometers away from the west bank, without peace, with our planes become targets for anti-aircraft missiles placed in the adjacent state? how will we stop the smuggling into the west bank? not really the west bank, but the west bank mountains, dominating the coastal plain where most of the population sits below. how can we prevent smuggling into these mountains? i bring up these problems not because they are theoretical problems, they are very real. for israel, they are life and death matters. all of these potential crac
america has had troops in japan, germany, and correa for half of this century. france has forces in three independent african nations. none of these states claim that they are not sovereign countries. there are other vital security issues. take the issue of their space. again, israel's small dimensions create huge security problems. america can be crossed by a jet airplane in six hours. to fly across israel, it takes three minutes. is israel's tiny air space to be chopped in half been given to...
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in the paper just as today about the north koreans they think made a cyber attack on the bank in correa. that kind of thing will become only more frequent. we have to develop a set of tools that not only protect government, but protect the private sector. you have to have a lot of interaction with the private sector, because so much of our vulnerability to cyber attack is in the private sector, not controlled by government. i think an awful lot of work needs to be done and is beginning to be done, but we have a long way to go. >> what about the threat, how it is being managed? it is totally decentralized. the chinese are doing it to technical universities, 17 and 18 year olds being paid seven or eight bucks a week to come up with different approaches to hacking, coordinated by the pla. you look at the ways we are starting to respond, which is to create a ponderous bureaucracy. who do you think is going to win, if we centralize through our vast bureaucracy? on the other hand, look at silicon valley. all of the big companies are more concerned than the government is about being hacked and
in the paper just as today about the north koreans they think made a cyber attack on the bank in correa. that kind of thing will become only more frequent. we have to develop a set of tools that not only protect government, but protect the private sector. you have to have a lot of interaction with the private sector, because so much of our vulnerability to cyber attack is in the private sector, not controlled by government. i think an awful lot of work needs to be done and is beginning to be...
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in the paper just as today about the north koreans they think made a cyber attack on the bank in correa. that kind of thing will become only more frequent. we have to develop a set of tools that not only protect government, but protect the private sector. you have to have a lot of interaction with the private sector, because so much of our vulnerability to cyber attack is in the private sector, not controlled by government. i think an awful lot of work needs to be done and is beginning to be done, but we have a long way to go. >> what about the threat, how it is being managed? it is totally decentralized. the chinese are doing it to technical universities, 17 and 18 year olds being paid seven or eight bucks a week to come up with different approaches to hacking, coordinated by the pla. you look at the ways we are starting to respond, which is to create a ponderous bureaucracy. who do you think is going to win, if we centralize through our vast bureaucracy? on the other hand, look at silicon valley. all of the big companies are more concerned than the government is about being hacked and
in the paper just as today about the north koreans they think made a cyber attack on the bank in correa. that kind of thing will become only more frequent. we have to develop a set of tools that not only protect government, but protect the private sector. you have to have a lot of interaction with the private sector, because so much of our vulnerability to cyber attack is in the private sector, not controlled by government. i think an awful lot of work needs to be done and is beginning to be...