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programa comienza desde prescolar con los hijos de trabajadores agrícolas pa primero hablamos con los dressma posición haciendo el mismo trabajo por 8 a 10 horas >> ahora con el programa de educación para menores de edad inmigrantes luis estudia su licenciatura en justicia >> qué los motivó >> trabajando en agricultura supe que no lo quería hacer toda la vida >> qué dicen tus padres >> están orgullosos de mí >> como luis y erik las hermanas aguilar se dejan guiar por sus padres >> mis padres siempre nos han dicho trabajando sales adelante >> después de una semana de trabajo leslie y jimena van donde sus padres a abrazarlos >> miles de niños en estados unidos trabajan en estados unidos separados de sus plads por la frontera >> yo que pude hablar con ellos espero que sigan estudiando >> eso queremos todos gracias por la información nicole y gutiérrez de nbc news por este reportaje importante >> muchas gracias josé díaz-balart >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> nos adentramos en el otoño y al bajar las temperaturas en el país se cumplen los pronósticos de expertos los contagios de coronavirus (covid-
programa comienza desde prescolar con los hijos de trabajadores agrícolas pa primero hablamos con los dressma posición haciendo el mismo trabajo por 8 a 10 horas >> ahora con el programa de educación para menores de edad inmigrantes luis estudia su licenciatura en justicia >> qué los motivó >> trabajando en agricultura supe que no lo quería hacer toda la vida >> qué dicen tus padres >> están orgullosos de mí >> como luis y erik las hermanas aguilar...
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changed its guidelines on mosques which are to general dr dre's in light of evolving evidence doubly sure advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission and physically started seeing is difficult it's this kind of apparent inconsistency that has brought the w.h.o. criticism which the organization says is unfair. you know everything. when i talk with. your non-committal. they are already. on a c c. but what still puzzles many is why it took the w.h.o. so long to declare events in china a public health emergency of international concern this fake notice would have galvanized the international community into an earlier and arguably more effective response but weeks after the w.h.o. was notified about the roof outbreak the matter was still under discussion actually was the director general decided to. be declaring say. just. it's action. used basically the government chinese government provided. is working without a partner it is night and day in china and the other affected countries at the regional level and here at the
changed its guidelines on mosques which are to general dr dre's in light of evolving evidence doubly sure advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission and physically started seeing is difficult it's this kind of apparent inconsistency that has brought the w.h.o. criticism which the organization says is unfair. you know everything. when i talk with. your non-committal. they are already. on a c c. but what still puzzles many is...
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most women's team can only dre of that type of treatment.at south america, for example, where tre are numerous allegations of female players of discrimination. -- from female players of discrimination. ♪ ros: we are here in th bbc news room. our lead story today is that joe bidenen is inha, where jacob blake was shot by police last month. now, on wednesday, germany said the russian opposition politician alexey navalny had been poisoned. today, the kremlin dhiied having an to do with it. >> i would be careful talking aboutppitions against russia. there are no grounds to -- the ssian state, and we are not inclined to accept any allegations in th respect. but there i a serious question about how much they sway president putin. the chrf germany's foreign affairs committee wants to stop the north stream two gas pipeline. keep in mind, nord stream 2 will double the amount of rsian gas wouring germany, so that be extraordinary, but we are not there yet at all. angela merkel says she is waiting on further investigations by the and here she is with h
most women's team can only dre of that type of treatment.at south america, for example, where tre are numerous allegations of female players of discrimination. -- from female players of discrimination. ♪ ros: we are here in th bbc news room. our lead story today is that joe bidenen is inha, where jacob blake was shot by police last month. now, on wednesday, germany said the russian opposition politician alexey navalny had been poisoned. today, the kremlin dhiied having an to do with it....
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the conflict itself goes back to the ninety's initially and also of course to the drawing the bone dres between azerbaijan and elmer. during the soviet period and previously what you had in this situation is a situation where nagorno-karabakh was effectively independence also as a boy. mean you're obviously help their fellow citizens as they saw as in nagorno-karabakh during the conflict in the ninety's even if you can't come to a final conclusion about who gets what does of the poly as long as people aren't being killed to go nuts that's good and you know for many years that has been the case and certainly no longer the case. the u.k. and canada have slapped sanctions on the better russian president alexander lukashenko his son and 6 other senior government officials the measures to include a travel ban and asset freeze the british foreign secretary said that the restrictions have been introduced to uphold democratic values and to put pressure on those responsible for oppression in baton rouge following the disputed election meanwhile the french president has promised help to the bette
the conflict itself goes back to the ninety's initially and also of course to the drawing the bone dres between azerbaijan and elmer. during the soviet period and previously what you had in this situation is a situation where nagorno-karabakh was effectively independence also as a boy. mean you're obviously help their fellow citizens as they saw as in nagorno-karabakh during the conflict in the ninety's even if you can't come to a final conclusion about who gets what does of the poly as long as...
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obviously the conflict itself goes back to the ninety's initially and also of course to the drawing a bone dres between azerbaijan and elmina during the soviet period and previously what you had in this situation is a situation where nagorno-karabakh was effectively the independence of as a by. armenia obviously to help their fellow citizens as they saw as in nagorno-karabakh during the conflict in the ninety's even if you can't come to a final conclusion about who who gets what bit of the pie as long as people aren't being killed and then that's that's good and you know for many years that has been the case here and certainly no law. the case. in other news tonight the french president has promised to help to the belorussian opposition leader in my own crohn's pledge came as he met with spent lanigan off sky for the 1st time charlotte reports now from paris well it's understood during that meeting which took place in the lithuanian capital that suspect land there to fend off sky asked for support for fresh presidential elections in belarus and she asked for united european support for change i
obviously the conflict itself goes back to the ninety's initially and also of course to the drawing a bone dres between azerbaijan and elmina during the soviet period and previously what you had in this situation is a situation where nagorno-karabakh was effectively the independence of as a by. armenia obviously to help their fellow citizens as they saw as in nagorno-karabakh during the conflict in the ninety's even if you can't come to a final conclusion about who who gets what bit of the pie...
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the system of electing the president is complicated because it was not designed to be dre directly democratic. the constitution calls for states to choose the presidential electors who in turn gather to elect the president. the states have vast laws that ensure their state's vote for the presidency would determine the electors. but those are laws, not a constitutional obligation. now, imagine the scenario during election week. trump is leading on november 3rd, but joe biden pulls ahead in the days following, republicans file objections to tens of thousands of mail-in ballots, democrats file countersuits. taking account of the confusion, legislators decide to choose the election themselves. here's the worry. out of nine swing states, eight have republican legislatures. if one or more decide that balloting is chaotic and marked by irregularitieirregularities, make a vote and file lawsuits. they could send their own slate of people to washington. that might add to the confusion, but that may well be part of the republican plan. when congress resumes on november 6th to tally the votes, it's possi
the system of electing the president is complicated because it was not designed to be dre directly democratic. the constitution calls for states to choose the presidential electors who in turn gather to elect the president. the states have vast laws that ensure their state's vote for the presidency would determine the electors. but those are laws, not a constitutional obligation. now, imagine the scenario during election week. trump is leading on november 3rd, but joe biden pulls ahead in the...
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j ean carol alleged that in the 1990's, donald trump raped her in a department store dreing room.tment move woul v shift theue from new york state court to federal court and substitute t u.s. government as the defendant instead of president trump. that would mean the government instead of the presideld be on the hook to pay financial damages the president's accuser might be awarded. president trump has denied carroll's accusations. >> it is a total. the station. i don''t know nothing about h william: but carrol'slal gation is that the president harmed her. her attorney called barr's this is shocking. this isn't the first time the attorney general has inserted himself into a politically fraught investigation connected to the president. barrro overruledsecutors and tried to limit the prison sentence of trump ally roger stone, who was convicted of lying to congressial investigators. president trump later commuted his sentence. to dismiss its own case against trump national security advisor michael flynn. for a cl look, i am joined by david loughman, who held senior roles at the depar
j ean carol alleged that in the 1990's, donald trump raped her in a department store dreing room.tment move woul v shift theue from new york state court to federal court and substitute t u.s. government as the defendant instead of president trump. that would mean the government instead of the presideld be on the hook to pay financial damages the president's accuser might be awarded. president trump has denied carroll's accusations. >> it is a total. the station. i don''t know nothing...
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he hasn't had the chance to play with steph and klay and dre all together.appy about that trade from minnesota to golden state. >> once i got here and settled, i was happy. just coming here and letting it all sink in and my mind is how it all became real from playing in the chase, being around clay and steph, draymond, all of it. >> andrew is a worker. he works every single day. he puts his time in, and he's in great shape all the time. >> shocker in the nba today. doc rivers is out as coach of the l.a. clippers. rivers guided the clips for seven years, including leading them through the donald sterling mess. but this year, with kawhi leonard and paul george, it was championship or bust for the franchise, and the clips got bounced in round two. >>> it's monday, so deep down i'm sure we all feel like daniel medvedev at the french open. his shot goes wide and he takes it out on his racket. medvedev, smash, like the hulk. doesn't that make you feel better? just kind of therapeutic. he lost in four sets. dan, yeah, we've known each other for a while. how many ra
he hasn't had the chance to play with steph and klay and dre all together.appy about that trade from minnesota to golden state. >> once i got here and settled, i was happy. just coming here and letting it all sink in and my mind is how it all became real from playing in the chase, being around clay and steph, draymond, all of it. >> andrew is a worker. he works every single day. he puts his time in, and he's in great shape all the time. >> shocker in the nba today. doc rivers...
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in the late 1940s, a teenager named gerald shur watched the mob shake down his father, a dre dressmakerborn in the bronx to immigrant parents, shur went off to college at the university of texas where he also graduated from law school. he was practicing in texas when in 1961, he read that attorney general robert f. kennedy was opening a special office at the justice department to fight organized crime. the young lawyer got an interview and was hired on the spot. as he worked on cases against mafia bosses, shur found witnesses often refused to testify in fear for their lives. so he conceived of, designed and in 1970 launched the witness security program, under the u.s. marshals office. it began with the protective isolation of witnesses in prison but soon expanded to give entirely new identities, new lives to people willing to provide testimony against mobsters, drug kingpins and terrorists. henry hill and sammy the bull, who helped to bring down the gambino crime family by testifying against john goddi was among the witnesses shur personally ushered into anonymity during his 34 years at
in the late 1940s, a teenager named gerald shur watched the mob shake down his father, a dre dressmakerborn in the bronx to immigrant parents, shur went off to college at the university of texas where he also graduated from law school. he was practicing in texas when in 1961, he read that attorney general robert f. kennedy was opening a special office at the justice department to fight organized crime. the young lawyer got an interview and was hired on the spot. as he worked on cases against...
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taylor, who sometimes goes by his former pimp name of gorgeous dre -- yeah, he looks gorgeous -- wask in 2000 on seven prostitution-related counts. that shouldn't surprise anyone. he was, after all, a pimp. along with his generous salary, taylor has an office in seattle's municipal tower. he'll be work alongside left-wing radical mayor jenny durkan. you see how she became a radical. she infamously said this about the autonomous c.h.o.p. zone, aforementionedded. here it is. >> -- it is more like a block party atmosphere. it's not an armed takeover, it's not a military junta. we will, we will make sure that we can restore this, but we have block parties and the like in this part of seattle all the time, and it's known for that. >> how long do you think seattle and those few blocks looks like this? >> i don't know. we could have a summer of love. lou: summer of love. summer of love. the beloved mayor of seattle. that tells you a lot about the people of seattle. it also tells you there has to be something to account for their impairment. the summer of love, but -- by the way, was cut sho
taylor, who sometimes goes by his former pimp name of gorgeous dre -- yeah, he looks gorgeous -- wask in 2000 on seven prostitution-related counts. that shouldn't surprise anyone. he was, after all, a pimp. along with his generous salary, taylor has an office in seattle's municipal tower. he'll be work alongside left-wing radical mayor jenny durkan. you see how she became a radical. she infamously said this about the autonomous c.h.o.p. zone, aforementionedded. here it is. >> -- it is...
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several republicans said, no, the dre boxes arcure. told me in the primaries they're under 24 hour camera surveillance. sheriff'sheriff's deputies, onee herself man them, and are not concerned about voter fraud and that's a playing out now. >> woodruff: several republicans told you. >> that's right, several republicans toll they do not have concerns around voter fraud but challenges around how to vote safely as well as what is going to happen on election night. several officials from both trties told me that unless they have more timo count the votes, and if there is an unexpected inrease or influx in mail-in ballots, they will not t be able to cou votes on election night. so important to undt.score that po they are saying they can expect to have to count some of these votes for days to come after november 3. >> woodruff: daniel bush, so intesting and we'll follow this closely between now andhe dan, thank you so >> thank you. >> woodruff: some 13,000 babies were born in the u.s, on september 01. today, those babies turn 19 years old, a
several republicans said, no, the dre boxes arcure. told me in the primaries they're under 24 hour camera surveillance. sheriff'sheriff's deputies, onee herself man them, and are not concerned about voter fraud and that's a playing out now. >> woodruff: several republicans told you. >> that's right, several republicans toll they do not have concerns around voter fraud but challenges around how to vote safely as well as what is going to happen on election night. several officials...
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and they head down to san diego dre's tonight and football is back tonight.hiefs and the texans kick off the season james going to excited to watch oh. yes and the niners on sunday to at home. >>and some good news for the team linebacker fred warner. off the covid-19 list, so he's cleared to play niners. haven't said if he had covid or not but he will step right back into his starting role on defense he's been a star for the niners since he was drafted what 2 years ago now starting every single game of his career so far and he's not going to break that streak head coach kyle shanahan knows warner's return is a big one for the team. friends back is good to go. i can't talk about too much of his week away but i mean for has been as reliable the player that we've had this great to get him back today we are obviously pretty nervous about that. but he's good to go and we're very grateful is going to be here. yeah, the niners are going to be facing off against the arizona cardinals again that's this sunday afternoon at levi stadium. they're really going to be watch
and they head down to san diego dre's tonight and football is back tonight.hiefs and the texans kick off the season james going to excited to watch oh. yes and the niners on sunday to at home. >>and some good news for the team linebacker fred warner. off the covid-19 list, so he's cleared to play niners. haven't said if he had covid or not but he will step right back into his starting role on defense he's been a star for the niners since he was drafted what 2 years ago now starting every...
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here's a way to think of the dre breadth and scope of ruth bader ginsburg's live. she was born a few days after fdr becamepresident for if furs time. she was nominated to a federal court in 1980 by president jimmy carter and nominated to the united states supreme court in 1993 by president bill clinton. she eventually became a pop culture touch stone and phenomenon, notorious rbg. she had a very long life. she was behind many changes after graduating law school. she was rejected for a supreme court clerkship specifically because of gender. she embarked on a pioneering legal career, advocating for women's legal rights and equality, she was the first tenured professor at columbia law school. as a lawyer, she wrote her first brief for the supreme court in 1971, two years before i was born. she successfully convinced that court for the first time to strike down a state law because it discriminated based on gender. ruth bader ginsburg went on to successfully argue a string of courses before the supreme court that made it easier to sue for sex discrimination and once tol
here's a way to think of the dre breadth and scope of ruth bader ginsburg's live. she was born a few days after fdr becamepresident for if furs time. she was nominated to a federal court in 1980 by president jimmy carter and nominated to the united states supreme court in 1993 by president bill clinton. she eventually became a pop culture touch stone and phenomenon, notorious rbg. she had a very long life. she was behind many changes after graduating law school. she was rejected for a supreme...
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i was living my dre >> pauley: storybook manor is what she named the mansion the two of them built togetherlls "princess prisoner." >> when you're an artist and young and everybody else is going out and experiencing the limelight and the fame, and i wasn't doing that. i was living in this mansion but it was very loanllonely and hard to even catch my breath or have a phone conversation. >> pauley: she and mottola divorced after five years. finally free and at the peak of her recording career, she tried movies, leading to the darkest chapter of her life. >> i couldn't even say t,e,eople around me hadof glitte >> youe aduce you. >> yeah, right. ♪ let you take me out >> pauley: "glitter," was loosely based on her life. it bombed. there was a year that the tabloids tried to eat you alive. and i'm talking about -- >> the glitter era. it was an intense time. there is very few people who understand being under the constant scrutiny of the world or the press. >> pauley: when you describe the low point, i guess, when you went a week with two hours sleep. >> yes. six days. >> pauley: and that's -- i m
i was living my dre >> pauley: storybook manor is what she named the mansion the two of them built togetherlls "princess prisoner." >> when you're an artist and young and everybody else is going out and experiencing the limelight and the fame, and i wasn't doing that. i was living in this mansion but it was very loanllonely and hard to even catch my breath or have a phone conversation. >> pauley: she and mottola divorced after five years. finally free and at the peak...
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. >> he played with robert, but dre than monopoly, he pla with building blocks. >> ooh. >> always with building blocks >> narrator: but donald trump's childhood was much more complicated. early on, a family crisis, his moer seriously ill. >> when he was two-and-a-half,mo my gther got very ill. donald, who was at a very, very critical point in his development as a child, was sentially abandoned by her. he may not entirely trust women. he finds it difficult, if not impossible, to connect with them on any deep level, because i don't believe he ever was ab to with her. >> when you ask him how she showed her love, he has nothing to say. the complexity of that relationship, i think, plays out through l of his relationships with women throughout his life. with one wife after another. there's a, an inability to reach any recognizable level of intimacy. >> narrator: young donald had his own crisis: finding his place a famildominated by his father, fred, a stern and demanding real estate developer. >> i strongly suspect thate d a relationship with his father that accounts for a lot of what he be
. >> he played with robert, but dre than monopoly, he pla with building blocks. >> ooh. >> always with building blocks >> narrator: but donald trump's childhood was much more complicated. early on, a family crisis, his moer seriously ill. >> when he was two-and-a-half,mo my gther got very ill. donald, who was at a very, very critical point in his development as a child, was sentially abandoned by her. he may not entirely trust women. he finds it difficult, if not...
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nos vemos forzados a la pausa, pero les cuento algo menos mal que ada tiene el dÍa libre por quiten drÉus entÉrate quÉ desatÓ la pandemia. >>resulta que un dÍa llego a mi casa y me encuentro con que mi esposa le estÁ dando... [bip] al perro. doctora: estÁ raro. >>para mÍ es una perversiÓn. >>¿por quÉ una perversiÓn? >>es una perversiÓn. para mÍ es zoofilia. >>doctora, no es zoofilia. >>claro que sÍ. >>es un acto humano. mi Único pecado, doctora, es que yo soy una persona que lo Único que quiere en la vida es salvarle la vida a un perrito que se va a morir. >>hay problemas en nuestra relaciÓn Íntima. >>¿por quÉ? >>ella prefiere al perro que a mÍ. >>pasÓ una vez. >>pues amamÁntame a mÍ tambiÉn entonces. >>no, pero tampoco. >>bueno, pÉgate a ver que pasa. >>Él no
nos vemos forzados a la pausa, pero les cuento algo menos mal que ada tiene el dÍa libre por quiten drÉus entÉrate quÉ desatÓ la pandemia. >>resulta que un dÍa llego a mi casa y me encuentro con que mi esposa le estÁ dando... [bip] al perro. doctora: estÁ raro. >>para mÍ es una perversiÓn. >>¿por quÉ una perversiÓn? >>es una perversiÓn. para mÍ es zoofilia. >>doctora, no es zoofilia. >>claro que sÍ. >>es un acto humano. mi Único pecado,...
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(cter's prom dre. ♪ >> i haven't done schoolwork yet. a message by someone, she rks at the school. today the school's planning on, like, delivering chromebooks. >> he's gonna be getting his chromebook, and it's gonna be his homework and studies. >> want to put some of her animal crackeron the tray? >> not right now shawn, slow yourl. because my mom don't have a car, because hers broke down. >> i was told that they think that it's a blown head gasket. it's, basically, my car is dead. when you have a vehicle, youack for that, and... it's not always easy. ♪ so... we are gonna have to just go...r cars." all right, we're just gonna get in line here.wanna... you hold your sister, you just hold your sister back there. >> are you guys here to pick up computers? >> yes, ma'am. >> do you have a vehicle? >> i don't have a vehicle. i live across the street, and >> okay. who are you picking up for? >> shawn (no audio) and edward (no audio). >> eighth. both of them.an spea) sorry, my car's broke down, so een unfortunate. (chuckles): especially during
(cter's prom dre. ♪ >> i haven't done schoolwork yet. a message by someone, she rks at the school. today the school's planning on, like, delivering chromebooks. >> he's gonna be getting his chromebook, and it's gonna be his homework and studies. >> want to put some of her animal crackeron the tray? >> not right now shawn, slow yourl. because my mom don't have a car, because hers broke down. >> i was told that they think that it's a blown head gasket. it's,...
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it's also giving us some dre dry conditio very dry conditions. we can see where the bear fire is, where jonathan is right now and then how that smoke travels into the bayarea. we can see this better during the daylight hours. i had to loop it back about 18 hours where you can see the smoke coming down especially into the north bay late yesterday evening. so if you were out watching the sunset, you could see all of that smoke just basically blocking the sun yesterday evening. so we're still going to have to deal with that this morning. as we take a live look in san jose and take a look at our temperature trend, the good thing our temperatures are coming down and won't be as hot today at 1:00. we're at 83 degrees. we're still microclimates and take a look at where we are going to head for today around lunch time we're in the low 70s in oakland. san francisco in the low 70s as well. we'll see some mid-80s inland. today we'll trend back into the low to mid-90s. this, of course, again a little bit cooler than we've seen over the past few days. we are
it's also giving us some dre dry conditio very dry conditions. we can see where the bear fire is, where jonathan is right now and then how that smoke travels into the bayarea. we can see this better during the daylight hours. i had to loop it back about 18 hours where you can see the smoke coming down especially into the north bay late yesterday evening. so if you were out watching the sunset, you could see all of that smoke just basically blocking the sun yesterday evening. so we're still...