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dalia dippolito. she is boynton beach's most unlikely and notorious celebrity. >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: the wrong kind. >> mrs. dippolito? is your husband michael? >> reporter: her road to infamy began with this video. >> reporter: it looks like police telling dalia her husband of just six months was murdered, but watch closely. >> okay. i'm sorry to tell you, he's been killed. >> reporter: but watch closely, because nothing in this case is what it seems. >> try to calm down. >> reporter: turns out police are duping dalia. that whole crime scene? its fake. police claim dalia ordered a hit on her husband and that they have hidden camera video to prove it. >> nobody's going to be able to point a finger at me. >> reporter: first comes love, then comes marriage, then murder? this story was on newscasts everywhere. >> dalia dippolito. she is the boynton beach newlywed caught on tape taking a contract out on her husband. >> the hit man turned out to be of police staged a fake murder scene. houn
dalia dippolito. she is boynton beach's most unlikely and notorious celebrity. >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: the wrong kind. >> mrs. dippolito? is your husband michael? >> reporter: her road to infamy began with this video. >> reporter: it looks like police telling dalia her husband of just six months was murdered, but watch closely. >> okay. i'm sorry to tell you, he's been killed. >> reporter: but watch closely, because nothing in this case is...
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who is dalia dippolito?: mike dippolito - now happily divorced from dalia has his own set of choice words. >> what three words to describe dalia? manipulative, conniving, i got more than three. malicious. liar, liar, liar! >> reporter: we asked him about dalia's version of what happened -- that he and mohamed were making a youtube video with her. >> absolutely not. that's a lie. that's a such a -- i -- that's my reaction. >> reporter: he says he never even knew mohammed. no less planned a youtube video with him. >> i've never met him. ever. >> reporter: mike's last conversation with dalia was a phone call she made from jail, the night she was arrested. >> mike, please, i need an attorney. can you please help me? it's not true. >> dalia, seriously, how do you explain what i saw and heard? >> daia's lawyer, brian claypool thinks mike seems to offer a tit for tat that doesn't seem to pass the smell test. >> you know what i'll do for you? >> what? >> you sign my house back over to me. i'll help your mom immensel
who is dalia dippolito?: mike dippolito - now happily divorced from dalia has his own set of choice words. >> what three words to describe dalia? manipulative, conniving, i got more than three. malicious. liar, liar, liar! >> reporter: we asked him about dalia's version of what happened -- that he and mohamed were making a youtube video with her. >> absolutely not. that's a lie. that's a such a -- i -- that's my reaction. >> reporter: he says he never even knew mohammed....
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different dalia. a girl with a normal upbringing, who danced, played sport >> i had a really great childhood. happy. had a lot of friends. >> reporr: she went to catholic high school, then on to college. and soon after got a real estate licecense, a ceer choice as natural in south florida as sunscreen at the beach for someone with a personality like she describes. >> i didn't have a hard time getting g along wi people. >> reporter: surely didn't have trouble getting along with mike. the two lovebirds were s so happy dating it was only a small iss that he was, well, married to someone else. >> i was told that he was going through the divorce proceedings.s. >> repter: would you have had a problem had th not been the case? if he just was a married guy who was looking for some fun on the side? >> absolutely. yes. >> reporter: mike had a past, but he says, so did dalia. mike says dalia wasn't just selling real estate, she was church, that's obvious. needless to say, you know, i was married. i made a bad de
different dalia. a girl with a normal upbringing, who danced, played sport >> i had a really great childhood. happy. had a lot of friends. >> reporr: she went to catholic high school, then on to college. and soon after got a real estate licecense, a ceer choice as natural in south florida as sunscreen at the beach for someone with a personality like she describes. >> i didn't have a hard time getting g along wi people. >> reporter: surely didn't have trouble getting...
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words. >> three words to describe dalia?anipulative, conniving -- i've got more than three. malicious. liar, liar, liar. >> did you ever love mike dippolito? >> i married him because i loved him. >> now? >> now i wish i never would have met him. >> i feel the same way. i wish i would have made a left, not a right. trust me. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm amy robach in new york. >> dalia's attorneys have recently filed a motion to dismiss the entire case. >>> up next, "breaking bad" star and four-time emmy winner bryan cranston takes on a new role in a blacklist saga. >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by viagra. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or h
words. >> three words to describe dalia?anipulative, conniving -- i've got more than three. malicious. liar, liar, liar. >> did you ever love mike dippolito? >> i married him because i loved him. >> now? >> now i wish i never would have met him. >> i feel the same way. i wish i would have made a left, not a right. trust me. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm amy robach in new york. >> dalia's attorneys have recently filed a motion to...
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dalia: lleguÉ como un dÍa cualquiera.iÓn pero cuando iba de camino a su oficina se topÓ con una gran conmociÓn. dalia: vinieron para comunicarme que habÍa dos o tres personas afuera balanceando personas. marÍa: decidieron esconderse. cuando intentÓ llamar se dio cuenta de que habÍa dejado el celular. dalia: cerramos la puerta con llave. era la oficina de una de las supervisoras. pusimos un mueble en contra de la puerta. marÍa: quienes tenían celulares estaban recibiendo informaciÓn casi simultÁnea. dalia: algunos tienen mucho temor de que podrÍa venir la balacera. fueron momentos de mucha angustia para algunos. marÍa: su angustia fue dejarle saber a su familia y que estaba viva. pidiÓ un telÉfono. dalia: a mi hermano de nuevo mÉxico fue el que pude conseguir. marÍa: hermano se comunicÓ con su esposo que no tenÍa idea de lo que pasaba. >> inmediatamente agarre la camioneta y a volar hasta allÁ. marÍa: no se pudo acercar, la policÍa había puesto un perÍmetro extenso. oyÓ la actividad del operativo policial. ahÍ supo que alg
dalia: lleguÉ como un dÍa cualquiera.iÓn pero cuando iba de camino a su oficina se topÓ con una gran conmociÓn. dalia: vinieron para comunicarme que habÍa dos o tres personas afuera balanceando personas. marÍa: decidieron esconderse. cuando intentÓ llamar se dio cuenta de que habÍa dejado el celular. dalia: cerramos la puerta con llave. era la oficina de una de las supervisoras. pusimos un mueble en contra de la puerta. marÍa: quienes tenían celulares estaban recibiendo informaciÓn...
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who is dalia dippolito?g, compassionate. >> reporter: mike has his own choice of words. >> liar liar liar. >> reporter: joining us is dalia's attorney brian claypool. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very manager me. >> people are watching the tapes saying dalia was caught red handed. what is your defense? >> the taps were manufactured by the boynton beach police department. they were more concerned with carrying on a casting call for this cops tv show and they broke all the rules that they were supposed to follow to make sure that they got dalia as their lead actress. >> we want to mention, the police chief jeffrey katz released this statement in part which says we have confidence in the quality of the case presented tapped ability of our state attorney to successfully prosecute miss dippolito a second time. did dalia know she was being taped? was she acting for the cameras? how is that possible if police were doing the taping? >> dalia wasng with this informant named mohammed. they were preparing
who is dalia dippolito?g, compassionate. >> reporter: mike has his own choice of words. >> liar liar liar. >> reporter: joining us is dalia's attorney brian claypool. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very manager me. >> people are watching the tapes saying dalia was caught red handed. what is your defense? >> the taps were manufactured by the boynton beach police department. they were more concerned with carrying on a casting call for this cops tv...
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. >>> dalia dippolito made headlines after trying to have her now ex-husband killed. an alleged murder for hire plot. >> you know he gets two in the head -- >> i'm positive, like 5,000% sure. >> tonight she tells us her side of the story. cranston puts major swagger in his new role as dalton trumbo. tonight the all-star cast of "trumbo" together in the very room where thehe famous blacklist was written. first the "nightline 5." >>> innovative sonic care technology with up to 27% more get healthier gums in two weeks. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. >>> constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dull a ka lax. gentle overnight relief, suppositories for relief in minutes, stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dullcolax pendable relief. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. we have major developments in the terror that struck california. leles go straight to my "nightline" coanchor byron pitts in san bernardino again for us tonight. >> reporter: good evening from california. tonight the nation grappli
. >>> dalia dippolito made headlines after trying to have her now ex-husband killed. an alleged murder for hire plot. >> you know he gets two in the head -- >> i'm positive, like 5,000% sure. >> tonight she tells us her side of the story. cranston puts major swagger in his new role as dalton trumbo. tonight the all-star cast of "trumbo" together in the very room where thehe famous blacklist was written. first the "nightline 5." >>>...
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. >>> dalia dippolito made headlines after trying to have her now ex-husband killed. an alleged murder for hire plot. >> you know he gets two in the head -- >> tonight she tells us her side of the story. >>> "breaking bad" star bryan cranston puts major swagger in his new role as dalton trumbo. tonight the all-star cast of "trumbo" together in the very room where the famous blacklist was written. first the "nightline 5." >>> innovative sonic care technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral-b. get healthier gums in two weeks. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. >>> constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dull a ka lax. gentle overnight relief, suppositories for relief in minutes, stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard dulcolax, designed for it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reform and getting eight million kids covered. now, it's about stopping republicans from repealing obamacare, and taking on ins
. >>> dalia dippolito made headlines after trying to have her now ex-husband killed. an alleged murder for hire plot. >> you know he gets two in the head -- >> tonight she tells us her side of the story. >>> "breaking bad" star bryan cranston puts major swagger in his new role as dalton trumbo. tonight the all-star cast of "trumbo" together in the very room where the famous blacklist was written. first the "nightline 5." >>>...
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all right, thank you, asra, dalia. we come back, the the artificial heart, this ielectric guitarsdoers, and rockets to the moon. it's the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. doers built this country. the dams and the railroads. ♪john henry was a steel drivin' man♪ hmm, catchy. they built the golden gates and the empire states. and all this doin' takes energy -no matter who's doin'. there's all kinds of doin' up in here. or what they're doin'. what the heck's he doin? energy got us here. and it's our job to make sure there's enough to keep doers doin' the stuff doers do... to keep us all doin' what we do. want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno® positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals® soy. aveeno® naturally beautiful results®. and ca"super food?" is that recommend sya real thing?cedar? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year
all right, thank you, asra, dalia. we come back, the the artificial heart, this ielectric guitarsdoers, and rockets to the moon. it's the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. doers built this country. the dams and the railroads. ♪john henry was a steel drivin' man♪ hmm, catchy. they built the golden gates and the empire states. and all this doin' takes energy -no matter who's doin'. there's all kinds of doin' up in here. or what they're doin'. what the heck's he...
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dalia mogahed is the director of research at the institute for social policy and understanding. she's the co-author of the book, "who speaks for islam." ron brownstein writes for "the atlantic" and "national journal," specializing in the demographics of the nation's politics. and khalid baydoun is an associate professor of law at barry university in orlando. he studies the history and intersection of race, religion and national security. thank you all for joining us. ron brownstein, overall, what san mating this discussion we are -- what is animating this discussion we are seeing now. >> we're already having a really volatile debate on american identity even before paris and two things on nat. first, economic strain. in 15 years the median income is low than in 2000, a period of stagnation is almost unprecedented in american history. second, weçó are living through the most profound demographic change in the 20th century. a majority of our public school systems is nonwhite. white christians now for the first time are less than half the total of american population. so even in th
dalia mogahed is the director of research at the institute for social policy and understanding. she's the co-author of the book, "who speaks for islam." ron brownstein writes for "the atlantic" and "national journal," specializing in the demographics of the nation's politics. and khalid baydoun is an associate professor of law at barry university in orlando. he studies the history and intersection of race, religion and national security. thank you all for joining...
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all right, thank you, asra, dalia. >>> when we come back, the we give you relief from your cold & fluhem a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno® positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals® soy. aveeno® naturally beautiful results®. >>> as donald trump continues to dominate the 2016 field with, the republican establishment's low-grade anxiety is becoming an all out panic. in a cnn poll out this week but conducted before the san bernardino shootings trump led the field with 36% -- 20 points ahead of his nearest rival tuesday. ben carson has slipped to 14%. in case you're keeping track, jeb bush is down to 3%. establishment republicans are beginning to say on the record what they have been whispering about in private for months, that donald trump at the top of the ticket could mean a electoral wipeout down the ballot and republicans are taking the possibili
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. >> dalia, when americans find out, we're learning more about the woman here, we find out her own family is saying, yeah, she became really religious and she changed. americans are going to see this as the more religious a muslim is the more likely they'll end up somehow fighting for isis 'cause. >> i can understand that. i think we have to keep a few things in mind, though, this particular couple we're learning more and more about them. first of all, they actually stopped going to the mosque about two years ago. another thing that many people aren't talking about is that they targeted the only muslim in the room and shot that woman four times. that was someone that used to go to their mosque. it's v vry hard to undndstand what inspireded these people. but what we know broadly from research is that religiosity does not correlate with sympathy for terrorism. it's quite the opposite. the more religious someone is, the more often they go to the mosque, the more likely they are to reject attacks on civilians. >> i want to expand the conversation.n. we have a a walter, rich lowry, charles ogl
. >> dalia, when americans find out, we're learning more about the woman here, we find out her own family is saying, yeah, she became really religious and she changed. americans are going to see this as the more religious a muslim is the more likely they'll end up somehow fighting for isis 'cause. >> i can understand that. i think we have to keep a few things in mind, though, this particular couple we're learning more and more about them. first of all, they actually stopped going to...
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3d strategy, denial, deflection, and demonization of those of us who these issues of extremism and dalia, we have to do it. this is a book called "women in the shade of islam." it's published by saudi arabia. i picked it up in pakistan where our young wife in california would have picked up an item like this and it puts out this wahabi ideology that is ultimately the toxic poison that is crossing all these borders. >> dalia, i want you to have the last word. >> i think it's important to understand that isis' biggest enemy are ordinary muslims. that's why they are fleeing. that's why they're the primary victims of isis. muslims are the ones who want to do the most to defeat this ideology. it's important that we don't do their propaganda for them by giving them the legitimacy that they crave. >> i want to say one last word which is this is the declaration and we'll share it with the world. this is the islam we want to see in the world. >> we'll let people that want to see more, we'll put the link on our web site. all right, thank you, asra, dalia. >>> when we come back, the this is a story
3d strategy, denial, deflection, and demonization of those of us who these issues of extremism and dalia, we have to do it. this is a book called "women in the shade of islam." it's published by saudi arabia. i picked it up in pakistan where our young wife in california would have picked up an item like this and it puts out this wahabi ideology that is ultimately the toxic poison that is crossing all these borders. >> dalia, i want you to have the last word. >> i think...
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we cannot risk the safety of these people have been targeted dalia either regime but i know this is an area of great interest so that we try to say a little bit more. 70,000 is an estimate from the joint intelligence committee. updated on a dalia basis on a wide range of open source intelligence of the 70,000 of the majority are from the fury and army alongside the 70,000 there are some 20,000 kurdish fighters with whom we can also work. i'm not arguing it is a crucial point. i'm not arguing that of the 70,000 figure somehow ideal partners. some of them left because of the brutality and they clearly can play a role in the future of syria and that is a view taken by the russians as well who are prepared to talk. >> thank you for the way you talk to colleagues around the house. >> is an agreement among the allies for more of a challenge but i wondered if they can update the conversation as to the shorter and longer term prospects. >> i had these conversations on many occasions was recently he had a meeting at the climate change conference and as i said before there was an enormous gap be
we cannot risk the safety of these people have been targeted dalia either regime but i know this is an area of great interest so that we try to say a little bit more. 70,000 is an estimate from the joint intelligence committee. updated on a dalia basis on a wide range of open source intelligence of the 70,000 of the majority are from the fury and army alongside the 70,000 there are some 20,000 kurdish fighters with whom we can also work. i'm not arguing it is a crucial point. i'm not arguing...
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out this wahabi ideology that is ultimately the toxic poison that is crossing all these borders. >> dalia, i want you to have the last word. >> i think it's important to understand that isis' biggest enemy are ordinary muslims. that's why they are fleeing. that's why they're the primary victims of isis. muslims are the ones who want to do the most to defeat this ideology. it's important that we don't do their propaganda for them by giving them the legitimacy that they crave. >> i want to say one last word which is this is the declaration and we'll share it with the world. this is the islam we want to see in the world. >> we'll let people that want to see more, we'll put the link on our web site. >>> when we come back, the this is a story about doers, the artificial heart, electric guitars and rockets to the moon. it's the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. doers built this country. the dams and the railroads. john henry was a steel drivin' man hmm, catchy. they built the golden gates and the empire states. and all this doin' takes energy doin' up in here. or what
out this wahabi ideology that is ultimately the toxic poison that is crossing all these borders. >> dalia, i want you to have the last word. >> i think it's important to understand that isis' biggest enemy are ordinary muslims. that's why they are fleeing. that's why they're the primary victims of isis. muslims are the ones who want to do the most to defeat this ideology. it's important that we don't do their propaganda for them by giving them the legitimacy that they crave....
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marie: dalia dupont dallas-dupont -- dow-dupont will be the name of the new one at a $30 billion companythey will be split into three publicly traded companies. this merger will say the two separate entities at least $3 billion over the next two years. retailers and restaurants getting good news is holiday retail sales rose 2/10 of a percent -- 1%. apparently shoppers are hungry. restaurant sales rose seven cents of 1%. -- 7/10 of 1%. reed: classic toys are getting a high-tech twist. marie: internet connections allows them to have interactive play times. reporter: some longtime staples of santas christmas deliveries are getting a makeover. >> a lot of classic toy concepts are updated to use apps in addition to the physical toys themselves. reporter: lego dimensions combines real world toys for the digital world of the videogame. >> you can insert the toys into the game by using the little build the figures in the vehicles out of legos. reporter: wi-fi enabled dolls like barbie are now maybe the interactive. >> what is your favorite animal? >> puppy dogs. reporter: the crayola animation studi
marie: dalia dupont dallas-dupont -- dow-dupont will be the name of the new one at a $30 billion companythey will be split into three publicly traded companies. this merger will say the two separate entities at least $3 billion over the next two years. retailers and restaurants getting good news is holiday retail sales rose 2/10 of a percent -- 1%. apparently shoppers are hungry. restaurant sales rose seven cents of 1%. -- 7/10 of 1%. reed: classic toys are getting a high-tech twist. marie:...
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i don't just mean to elect candidates candidates but i need to do battle on a dalia basis to connect with each other on a dalia basis and to be inside of the actual moment where change is growing exponentially. i don't think any anymore they say we are trying to make change. i think that's the sound weird when we say that. silicon valley is making change. you have revolutions happening in biotech and grounds and smart screens. when we have that much change our goal isn't to make change, it's coming faster than we know. the goal should be to make change work for our people to make change our friend come to find a way whether we can use the government were not. i worry about this political coalition talk with you can get the government on our site or not to fight ways for popular movement to make change our friend and where the government can be captured, great but i don't think we should leave the communities to the market or the state in an age like this. [applause] you talk about capitalism and it makes me think why he's been traversing the country going to the heartland. your book
i don't just mean to elect candidates candidates but i need to do battle on a dalia basis to connect with each other on a dalia basis and to be inside of the actual moment where change is growing exponentially. i don't think any anymore they say we are trying to make change. i think that's the sound weird when we say that. silicon valley is making change. you have revolutions happening in biotech and grounds and smart screens. when we have that much change our goal isn't to make change, it's...
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it comes with the job and as we see dalia it goes for those who want the job also. probably the most extensive single collection we have is a 2400 original pain and aimed cartoonist clifford case berryman from the collection maintained for the center for you archives. he was one of washington's best-known and most admired graphic political commentators in the first half of the 20th century. he drew for the "washington post" for 1890 until 1907 and then the evening star from 1907 until his death in 1949. his cartoons touched on a variety of subjects including politics, presidential and congressional elections coming both world wars and even washington weather and this entitled the season. from 1915 to highlight the departure of the lame-duck members of congress. those departing capitol hill after losing the bid for the election and in this cartoon they are defeated democrats headed to the white house hoping to secure woodrow wilson. [laughter] our panel of distinguished cartoonists tonight will be moderated by david sipress history major williams college, david went
it comes with the job and as we see dalia it goes for those who want the job also. probably the most extensive single collection we have is a 2400 original pain and aimed cartoonist clifford case berryman from the collection maintained for the center for you archives. he was one of washington's best-known and most admired graphic political commentators in the first half of the 20th century. he drew for the "washington post" for 1890 until 1907 and then the evening star from 1907 until...
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how can i carry on on a dalia basis. we have to acknowledge they are at war with us. this isn't a tone of choice. in the defeat of isil and its ideology will be the work of many years of the decade. the mission was the civil war it was impossible to achieve that is the necessary first step into the agreement of the international support that can be seen to that transition. i do believe the government was able to offer to minister the caption from isil in syria to the satisfaction of the committee and in the wake of that ibb of the kind mr. made the point revealing when he mentioned the real plan and that is the ideal solution which is reference on page 20 of the prime ministers response to the foreign affairs select committee they would enable it to tackle the groups in defense of the nation. they were fighting along the army and ideally needs to be the forces that we claim this isil that we shouldn't imagine for one minute that this is a task that they will be able to accomplish on their own. it was a part of the international community to face up to the reality. how
how can i carry on on a dalia basis. we have to acknowledge they are at war with us. this isn't a tone of choice. in the defeat of isil and its ideology will be the work of many years of the decade. the mission was the civil war it was impossible to achieve that is the necessary first step into the agreement of the international support that can be seen to that transition. i do believe the government was able to offer to minister the caption from isil in syria to the satisfaction of the...
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reportera: la angustia de dalia era dejar de saber a su familia que estaba viva.a pensar que ella estaba mal sino que estaba bien. que nadie saliÓ lastimado. reportera: dentro de la oficina en la que valiese escondida habÍa miedo y silencio. >> bajaron el volumen de los celulares los que tenÍan celular nos quedamos aquÍ quietos sin tratar de hacer ruido porque no sabÍamos si esas personas forzaban su entrada o disparaban por las ventanas. reportera: pero el momento de mayor pÁnico fue cuando sintieron unos pasos afuera y alguien tuvo la puerta. >> en nuestra oficina, al lado de las puertas, algunos tienen como un ventanal pequeÑo vertical yo vi la sombra porque mis compaÑeros no querÍan abrir la puerta porque no sabÍamos si era una de las personas que estaba balanceando. >> claro, muchÍsimo temor. lo entendÍ pero vi el uniforme y la plaquita y entonces les dije, no es un policÍa. reportero: la policÍa estaba en medio de la cacerÍa de los ataques desarmados. sistemÁticamente iban recurriendo piso por piso, oficina por por oficina localizando a los ocupantes. >> nos
reportera: la angustia de dalia era dejar de saber a su familia que estaba viva.a pensar que ella estaba mal sino que estaba bien. que nadie saliÓ lastimado. reportera: dentro de la oficina en la que valiese escondida habÍa miedo y silencio. >> bajaron el volumen de los celulares los que tenÍan celular nos quedamos aquÍ quietos sin tratar de hacer ruido porque no sabÍamos si esas personas forzaban su entrada o disparaban por las ventanas. reportera: pero el momento de mayor pÁnico...
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understanding the roots is another and essentially of her argument is that the dalia lives of young people don't involve politics. and it's not because they are tuned out. it's worse than that. this isn't just some lack of exposure to what's going on in the world. it's that they are consciously making an effort not to be engaged because they are so turned off. when they encounter politics, they actually try to minimize their exposure and shy away from it. and this happens in three different ways or maybe it's better to stay for three different reasons to let me give you a brief summary of each. the first has to do with family and the way they experience with the same household. remember this survey was taken in the fall of 2012 in the middle of the presidential election. 75% said that their parents never talk about politics at how. 80% said they never had a political discussion with their parents at a meal. 60% said they never had a political discussion with their parents after. 5% said they had a parent for never suggested he ran for office. they ran for office. 2% said they had two paren
understanding the roots is another and essentially of her argument is that the dalia lives of young people don't involve politics. and it's not because they are tuned out. it's worse than that. this isn't just some lack of exposure to what's going on in the world. it's that they are consciously making an effort not to be engaged because they are so turned off. when they encounter politics, they actually try to minimize their exposure and shy away from it. and this happens in three different...