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well human rights lawyer diego garcia cyan many are still questioning the president's motives for his decision. this president has been announced by government way to bring reconciliation to the country but actually was a kind of exchange where i vote in congress to stop any pietschmann that was i'm going against the president which can't be but anyway what is happening is that really that the american congress who is not the exception and the society has achieved a lot of the democratic values and on the end the big concern of big government right a relational rights have rights but are ration the right that the persons responsible of the abuser just accept their responsibility so after our process that casts that respect that all these all are due process rules as to which if we did what he was convicted because of serious human rights violation. crimes against humanity is this kind of pardon me which there is not to any kind of. step toward consolation but the same with you more reverberations gotten to the victims is a thing that has fused. an effect completely different than the
well human rights lawyer diego garcia cyan many are still questioning the president's motives for his decision. this president has been announced by government way to bring reconciliation to the country but actually was a kind of exchange where i vote in congress to stop any pietschmann that was i'm going against the president which can't be but anyway what is happening is that really that the american congress who is not the exception and the society has achieved a lot of the democratic values...
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term for corruption and human rights abuses including mass killings and kidnappings let's talk to diego garcia he's a former president of the international court for human rights joins us live from peru and these protests against the release of fujimori of certainly growing numbers why are people so angry about his early release. because this burden has been announced by the. way to bring reconciliation to the country but that really wasn't going to change your approach in congress to stop any. president. but anyway what is happening is that really. that the american congress you are always not the exception in this society has achieved a lot of the democratic values and monday in the big themes of big human rights violations rights rights but are aeration the right that the persons that the response of the abuses accept their responsibility so after a process that casts respect that all these all of the due process rules as to which if we did what he was convicted because of serious human rights coalition. crimes against humanity is this kind of pardon me which there is not any kind of. step
term for corruption and human rights abuses including mass killings and kidnappings let's talk to diego garcia he's a former president of the international court for human rights joins us live from peru and these protests against the release of fujimori of certainly growing numbers why are people so angry about his early release. because this burden has been announced by the. way to bring reconciliation to the country but that really wasn't going to change your approach in congress to stop any....
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the navy officer stationed in diego, garcia. >> i'm currently deployed overseas but make sure my girlfriendeautiful girlfriend, mora, has got to be your biggest fan. she watches your show every day, and i know you're the reason she was able to get through this deployment. i was supposed to come back the end of january, but things keep getting pushed back. i'm not sure when i'll be home. since i can't be there with her, i know nothing would make her happier than to get to celebrate your birthday with you at your show. mora is here. birthday with yo on your show. and she called her to the stage where she explained her boyfriend's been gone over the year and she didn't know when she was coming home. and ellen as usual had one more surprise. >> he said you wanted to be at my birthday show. this is not my birthday show, but i want you to be at my birthday show. so bring maura the tickets to the birthday show. >> the birthday show tickets were of course hand-delivered by officer copeland. there was not a dry eye in the house. ellen also tweeted this may have been her favorite meeting on the show
the navy officer stationed in diego, garcia. >> i'm currently deployed overseas but make sure my girlfriendeautiful girlfriend, mora, has got to be your biggest fan. she watches your show every day, and i know you're the reason she was able to get through this deployment. i was supposed to come back the end of january, but things keep getting pushed back. i'm not sure when i'll be home. since i can't be there with her, i know nothing would make her happier than to get to celebrate your...
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garcia. she's called san diego home since she arrived here 30 years ago at the age of 4. >> my mom had heardamerican dream. and she wanted us to experience that. she knew my dreams wouldn't be fulfilled in the -- the place where we were. because her dreams weren't fulfilled. >> reporter: but dulce's dreams have come true. after applying for daca, she went to college and then on to law school. >> my family has been here 30 years. paying taxes. contributing with our labor. we have created businesses. we're job creators. >> reporter: as long as you have lived here, there are people who would say, look. others came here legally. >> i understand that we -- we broke the law. by being here. and i feel there should be a way for us to become lawful immigrants. to become citizens some day. >> reporter: polls show that the vast majority of americans 87%, support daca recipients remaining in the country. including trump supporter debbie goldhagen. you live ten miles from the border, probably. do you think d.r.e.a.m.ers should be able to stay? >> well, as far as i'm concerned, let 'em stay. >> reporter:
garcia. she's called san diego home since she arrived here 30 years ago at the age of 4. >> my mom had heardamerican dream. and she wanted us to experience that. she knew my dreams wouldn't be fulfilled in the -- the place where we were. because her dreams weren't fulfilled. >> reporter: but dulce's dreams have come true. after applying for daca, she went to college and then on to law school. >> my family has been here 30 years. paying taxes. contributing with our labor. we...
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garcia nos presenta el caso. banner valeria la patrulla fronteriza arrestó a luis mora durante un control de tránsito cerca de jamul en san diegore. take sot: 1:20 "inmigración lo detuvo y le pregunto si era ciudadano y él le dijo que no era que era indocumentado y era un estudiante en berkeley y en ese momento inmigración se lo llevó" 1:24 valeria suárez, es representante de la organización estudiantil "r.i.s.e" en la universidad de california en berkeley, donde luis estudia ciencias políticas.el joven de 20 años es colombiano y llegó a estados unidos a los 11 años de edad. take sot: 1:40 "lo que estamos demandando es que luis sea liberado inmediatamente, realmente no hizo nada, no solo eso, esto demuestra qué tan injusto es el sistema que por cualquier cosa menor muchos inmigrantes están siendo atacados" en un comunicado, un vocero de la patrulla fronteriza nos explicó que el arresto del estudiante indocumentado ocurrió porque. "mora violó las condiciones de su visa y se encuentra en custodia del departamento de seguridad nacional". y esa información fue confirmada por quienes exigen su liberación. take sot: 3:53 "luis en el
garcia nos presenta el caso. banner valeria la patrulla fronteriza arrestó a luis mora durante un control de tránsito cerca de jamul en san diegore. take sot: 1:20 "inmigración lo detuvo y le pregunto si era ciudadano y él le dijo que no era que era indocumentado y era un estudiante en berkeley y en ese momento inmigración se lo llevó" 1:24 valeria suárez, es representante de la organización estudiantil "r.i.s.e" en la universidad de california en berkeley, donde...
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de las primera fue la del actor diego luna, que le enviÓ mensaje con una palabra que no puedo mencionar al aire, pero la pueden ver a travÉs de twitter. tambiÉn gael garcÍa? compÁrtelo travÉs de las redes sociales. queremos invitarles hoy 24 de enero a las 3:30 p.m. hora del este a un facebook live que va tener "univisiÓn" junto a mujeres bellas y emprendedoras, chiqui delgado, ana patricia, francisca lachapel, argelia -- argelia hatilano, es que estÁ temprano, perdÓnenme. vamos a tener esta conversaciÓn sobre lo que significa ser latina en este paÍs, vamos a hablar del impacto que tenemos las mujeres latinas. bueno, tambiÉn tocaremos la perspectiva que tenemos sobre la belleza, asÍ que no se pueden perder este facebook live hoy a las 3:30 p.m. en la cuenta de univisiÓn. salve la fecha y salve la hora que allÍ los vamos a estar esperando todas ustedes. es lo que tengo en este espacio. me voy con los muchachos que tienen mÁs del mundo deportivo. karla: pero no sin antes decir el hashtag, yo me siento orgulloso de guillermo del toro. alan: quÉ emociÓn. imagÍnate que lo ganara guillermo del toro. karla: tambiÉn saliÓ el hashtag #mexican. alan: en los deport
de las primera fue la del actor diego luna, que le enviÓ mensaje con una palabra que no puedo mencionar al aire, pero la pueden ver a travÉs de twitter. tambiÉn gael garcÍa? compÁrtelo travÉs de las redes sociales. queremos invitarles hoy 24 de enero a las 3:30 p.m. hora del este a un facebook live que va tener "univisiÓn" junto a mujeres bellas y emprendedoras, chiqui delgado, ana patricia, francisca lachapel, argelia -- argelia hatilano, es que estÁ temprano, perdÓnenme....
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from norfolk naval station to far away facilities like diego garcia in the indian ocean. in 2008 the national intelligence council reported more than 30 u.s. military installations facing risk from rising sea levels. a vulnerability assessment directed by the 2010 quadrennial defense review found that at around three feet of sea level rise, 128 military installations are at risk. naturally many of those belong to the navy, indeed 56 out of those 128. it's a significant share of the navy's global footprint, totaling around $100 billion in value. on to 2011, when the national academy of sciences report national security implications of climate change for u.s. naval forces recommended continued review of how sea level rise and changes in storm frequency and intensity would affect coastal installations. and the national defense authorization we just passed directs the department of defense to study how climate change will affect our most vulnerable military bases over the next 20 years, including, and i quote, the effects of rising sea levels, increased flooding, drought, des
from norfolk naval station to far away facilities like diego garcia in the indian ocean. in 2008 the national intelligence council reported more than 30 u.s. military installations facing risk from rising sea levels. a vulnerability assessment directed by the 2010 quadrennial defense review found that at around three feet of sea level rise, 128 military installations are at risk. naturally many of those belong to the navy, indeed 56 out of those 128. it's a significant share of the navy's...