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foreign office they've they've revealed that they were approached by ecuador ecuador asked to make julian assange a diplomat the hope was that if he could be made a diplomat of aqua door now that he is an ecuadorian citizen that he could then not be arrested and could have legal immunity when he then tried to leave the country and would not be facing these bail conditions however at this point he was not granted these diplomatic status despite the fact that he's forty seven years old has become a naturalized citizen of ecuador julian assad remains walled up in the ecuadorian embassy and now it is not public information the court proceedings are continuing revealing the question whether or not he is facing any criminal charges in the united states can i thank you for those details that kenneth melson speaking live from new york. group of high school students in the u.s. have avoided punishment given what appeared to be and now it seems that it's a new group photo and investigation ruled no action could be taken to the student's first amendment rights which protect freedom of expression. we
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this disease is coming from ecuador, isn't it? it is rampant in ecuador. host: he is making a connection to the country of ecuador. guest: there is no connection to ecuador. host: why do you bring that up? caller: in california there are a lot of cases from immigrants that came from ecuador. host: where you have had two callers thinking about where the disease comes from. guest: i am not sure where that came from. enteroviruses, there are hundreds of these viruses. they are very common. if we went out on the street in the u.s. between june and november, we could culture enteroviruses from almost anyone walking around. they are superduper common viruses. we don't want people to think this is some extreme imported exotic virus because it isn't. the other thing is that of the cases confirmed, we have only actually found the virus and about half of those cases. the places we find it are the places we find it in a lot of people who do not have paralysis. that is the tricky part about surveillance. we find a virus in the respiratory specimen or the stool, that m
this disease is coming from ecuador, isn't it? it is rampant in ecuador. host: he is making a connection to the country of ecuador. guest: there is no connection to ecuador. host: why do you bring that up? caller: in california there are a lot of cases from immigrants that came from ecuador. host: where you have had two callers thinking about where the disease comes from. guest: i am not sure where that came from. enteroviruses, there are hundreds of these viruses. they are very common. if we...
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he did indeed travel to ecuador in the spring of 2017 to visit with the president.e than a year they have been following up on leads emanating from the visit and what that visit 54 tends and what it means and what key it might be to understanding a relationship between assange, manafort, the campaign, and wikileaks. whether or not such a relationship does exist. among the reason this is so significant is it comes at a time when the president since the mid-term elections has been, according to those closest to him, absolutely obsessed with the mueller investigation and where it is heading. even today he is talking about the rogue investigation according to aides. it consumes his thinking much of the time. we see it in the tweets. but those around him noted in his behavior, i said on the air last night, some of these people are saying that he acts as if he fears in some way that he has been cornered, fairly or unfairly by the special prosecutor and whatever is going on, he thinks it is very unfair or certainly that is what he is expressing to those around him. how thi
he did indeed travel to ecuador in the spring of 2017 to visit with the president.e than a year they have been following up on leads emanating from the visit and what that visit 54 tends and what it means and what key it might be to understanding a relationship between assange, manafort, the campaign, and wikileaks. whether or not such a relationship does exist. among the reason this is so significant is it comes at a time when the president since the mid-term elections has been, according to...
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know have been farming bananas and ecuador's coast now he feels his livelihood is threatened discount supermarket all he wants to reduce the paper crate despite increasing production costs. we have to keep producing to make sure the owner makes money so that he can continue to pay us. nowhere. the ecuadorian authorities are also worried the announcement from will have repercussions for the banana farmers which can affect the entire country but man is one of the country's biggest exports they've sold more than two hundred sixty million crates this year mostly to the european union and russia. it will have major consequences not just for the workers and their families but for all the rural region poverty is growing in latin america. particularly. when asked to comment their pricing falls in line with the current market but they say they're taking the concerns of the ecuadorian farmers association seriously. in a statement it's of utmost importance to us that our products are made under humane conditions and that issues like minimum wage are not only encouraged but actively supported alo
know have been farming bananas and ecuador's coast now he feels his livelihood is threatened discount supermarket all he wants to reduce the paper crate despite increasing production costs. we have to keep producing to make sure the owner makes money so that he can continue to pay us. nowhere. the ecuadorian authorities are also worried the announcement from will have repercussions for the banana farmers which can affect the entire country but man is one of the country's biggest exports they've...
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no let up in the stream of refugees fleeing venezuela's economic crisis delegates are gathering in ecuador to discuss their response we'll speak with a member of the un's refugee agency who was at that meeting. and the board of nissan fires its chairman carlos ghosn that's after his shop arrest earlier this week over allegations of financial misconduct what is next for the japanese carmaker and its alliance with france's were no. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. british prime minister theresa may has been facing heavy criticism from lawmakers skeptical about a draft agreement on post brags that relations with brussels may has defended it as a good deal for the u.k. but she admits that this is a critical moment for the negotiations disputes over fishing rights travolta and the border between the u.k. and ireland are still to be resolved and with e.u. leaders hoping to sign off on bragg's it during a summit on sunday the clock is ticking. they're not exactly celebrating but e.u. leaders including chief breaks it negotiators join me chopin a have at least one reason to be cheerful the
no let up in the stream of refugees fleeing venezuela's economic crisis delegates are gathering in ecuador to discuss their response we'll speak with a member of the un's refugee agency who was at that meeting. and the board of nissan fires its chairman carlos ghosn that's after his shop arrest earlier this week over allegations of financial misconduct what is next for the japanese carmaker and its alliance with france's were no. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. british prime minister...
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we know that ecuador finally is losing patience with assange whom it called a stone in the shoe.think we can infer that if he -- once he steps out that door and becomes an english custody there's talks between england and the united states about extraditing him. i think it's likely that this has been placed under seal previously, in the previous administration, they declined to charge assange on the theory that it was a news gathering organization, something that the intelligence community has bitterly opposed for years seeing himself as a surveillance and espionage agent. i think maybe that view has now prevailed and as you say it dovetails with aspects of the russia investigation. >> harry, very quickly, does this change at all the potential cooperation of a government like ecuador? perhaps even the uk to hand him over, to release him over if they know the charges? i assume if these charges had been filed under seal that the u.s. government would have made at least made it known through whatever channels, diplomatic and others to the ecuador and uk we want julian assange and no
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. >> is that company working with ecuador? >> may have been working with ecuador. the question is, if you're working with ecuador, why not meet with them here in the area? why not go to ecuador? why do you need it in the same embassy? >> tom, thank you. nbc news investigations reporter. amy roshg roahke. >> he calls it a wigged witch hunt. that's almost like a double negative. >> he meetedand admitted to others. both of whom have close ties to vladimir putin. was invited. the fbi accuses him of being tied to russian intelligence. another associate rick gates. eimplicated this man, who's also the son in law. and then of course there's papadopoulos, the campaign aide who reported to prison in wisconsin last night. this man, trump's former national security visor who pleaded guilty about his contactings. he sold american identities to them. now there's entries and individuals including hammers indicted by the special counsel. hardly the makings of a witch hunt. >> run of a mill identity thief. run of the mill identity thief. >> a dime a dozen. >> except they're not, a
. >> is that company working with ecuador? >> may have been working with ecuador. the question is, if you're working with ecuador, why not meet with them here in the area? why not go to ecuador? why do you need it in the same embassy? >> tom, thank you. nbc news investigations reporter. amy roshg roahke. >> he calls it a wigged witch hunt. that's almost like a double negative. >> he meetedand admitted to others. both of whom have close ties to vladimir putin. was...
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julian assange has been hiding in the ecuador embassy in london since 2012.ylum. until then, they were supportive of him. in the last few months, we have seen the shift. the ecuadorian president called julian assange a stone in their shoe. julian assange has claimed the officials are trying to push him out by doing things like restricting his internet access and clean up after himself better. he won't be as welcome there. the question is not only has he been charged officially and what those charges may be, but charging him and getting him to the united states for trial is a totally different issue here because first he has to get out of the embassy in some way. he will probably fight extraditi extradition. this is a huge issue because of how long u.s. authorities have been looking after julian assange, but because of the connection to robert mueller's investigation. we know that mueller has been looking into conversations with julian assange and wikileaks and roger stone of the hacked e-mails and how wikileaks got those and the platform. if we see the charge
julian assange has been hiding in the ecuador embassy in london since 2012.ylum. until then, they were supportive of him. in the last few months, we have seen the shift. the ecuadorian president called julian assange a stone in their shoe. julian assange has claimed the officials are trying to push him out by doing things like restricting his internet access and clean up after himself better. he won't be as welcome there. the question is not only has he been charged officially and what those...
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all archipelago belongs to ecuador and it lies directly over the equator forty five violence of various sizes about a thousand kilometers from the south american coast europe has been around for billions of years the galapagos islands were for much more recently just five million years ago which seems like yesterday you look at the history of the world it all began here at the galapagos hotspot when glowing hot lava broke through this unusually thin part of the earth's crust a form of ok no time a whole section of the earth's crust the nasca plate moved away to the southeast taking the volcano with it and making way for me walking i was on dialup. wars and scenes of the first plants on the islands were probably carried here by birds bloomin on the wind. majuli blight started to develop. the be. above. the sea around the islands is home to over three hundred species of fish this ritual riot is supported by a cool nutrient rich stream which flows past the islands the homebuilt current. eventually new forms of life arose here adapted to the island's unique conditions. archaic forms reminis
all archipelago belongs to ecuador and it lies directly over the equator forty five violence of various sizes about a thousand kilometers from the south american coast europe has been around for billions of years the galapagos islands were for much more recently just five million years ago which seems like yesterday you look at the history of the world it all began here at the galapagos hotspot when glowing hot lava broke through this unusually thin part of the earth's crust a form of ok no...
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bolivia we went to ecuador with president rafael correa and at that meeting he had not just that ecuador it was going out of the school of the americas some he said something very important president say that it will have made it because he said this school should not exist. less for the east. so let's face it. you can make your city. peaceful efforts to disarm the iraqi regime have failed because we are not dealing with peaceful man. intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised. i went downstairs i was leaving the pentagon and the joint staff called me into his office and said i want you to know he said sure we're going to attack iraq you pull up a piece of paper off his desk so i just got this memo from the secretary to fence off that says we're going to attack and destroy their governments and seven countries in five years we're going to start with iraq and then we're going to move to syria lebannon libya somalia sudan and iran. i seventy seven countries in five ye
bolivia we went to ecuador with president rafael correa and at that meeting he had not just that ecuador it was going out of the school of the americas some he said something very important president say that it will have made it because he said this school should not exist. less for the east. so let's face it. you can make your city. peaceful efforts to disarm the iraqi regime have failed because we are not dealing with peaceful man. intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves...
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the delegates are gathering in ecuador to discuss their response. we speak with a member of the united nations refugee agency who was at the meeting. and the board of nissan fires its chairman after his shock arrest earlier this week over allegations of misconduct. what is next for the japanese carmaker? and its alliance with france's renault? i'm m sarah kelly. welcome to the program. british prime minister theresa may has been facing heavy criticism from lawmakers skeptical about it draft agreement on post breaks it relations with russells. may has defended it as a good deal for the u.k., but she admits this is a critical moment for the negotiations. disputes over fishing rights and the border between the u.k. and ireland are still to be resolved and with eu leaders hoping to sign off on breaks it during a summit sunday, the clock is ticking. >> they are not exactly celebrating, but eu leaders have at least one reason to be cheerful -- the draft agreement on the u.k.'s withdrawal from the bloc should be signed off at the summit with brussels on su
the delegates are gathering in ecuador to discuss their response. we speak with a member of the united nations refugee agency who was at the meeting. and the board of nissan fires its chairman after his shock arrest earlier this week over allegations of misconduct. what is next for the japanese carmaker? and its alliance with france's renault? i'm m sarah kelly. welcome to the program. british prime minister theresa may has been facing heavy criticism from lawmakers skeptical about it draft...
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there has been a leadership change in ecuador. so there is a question raised in a little bit of reporting as to whether julian assange is extradited back to the united states. if he is maybe there is more we can know. also in the reporting was a reference to russian operatives also visiting him there. there's maybe connections there, maybe not. there certainly is more there. if he is extradited back we will probably learn more. >> there is the whole timing of the releases of the e-mails in the wake of the "access hollywood" tape. >> yeah, there certainly is. as we remember from the timing as you were reporting from here, the timing of when the meeting was, when the tweets were going out about a reference to troubling e-mails coming out. this was all leading up to the convention. a lot of this was dumped in times that were convenient for trump. if you line up the timeline, a lot of this looks not great for them, to put it mildly. >> we also know that roger stone was -- said publicly that he had a conversation with donald trump. tha
there has been a leadership change in ecuador. so there is a question raised in a little bit of reporting as to whether julian assange is extradited back to the united states. if he is maybe there is more we can know. also in the reporting was a reference to russian operatives also visiting him there. there's maybe connections there, maybe not. there certainly is more there. if he is extradited back we will probably learn more. >> there is the whole timing of the releases of the e-mails...
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of course the implications are explicit right they only relied on an unnamed source allegedly from ecuador and they gave no explanation as to why the london metropolitan police who spent millions of dollars. to monitor the ecuadorian embassy around the clock didn't detect such a meeting why is there no evidence why is there no evidence in the visitors logs that are supposedly complete and thorough and demand a floor it's not there and there are video cameras everywhere and police everywhere and there's no record we can withhold judgment and remain skeptical but a possible explanation for the lack of evidence is that there isn't any evidence our channel has actually reached out to the london police to see if they can confirm that such a meeting ever took place now we've not yet received any response wiki leaks is saying they will pay big money to anyone with proof of such a meeting remember this day when they go into an permitted to serial fabricate a to totally destroy the papers reputation wiki leaks is willing to bet the go indian a million dollars and he said it is that metaphors never
of course the implications are explicit right they only relied on an unnamed source allegedly from ecuador and they gave no explanation as to why the london metropolitan police who spent millions of dollars. to monitor the ecuadorian embassy around the clock didn't detect such a meeting why is there no evidence why is there no evidence in the visitors logs that are supposedly complete and thorough and demand a floor it's not there and there are video cameras everywhere and police everywhere and...
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absolutely i mean one he's been given asylum by ecuador effected or in asia on that deal that's going to upset her whole range of international agreements and laws and of course he is the editor in chief of wiki leaks it's a new form of high tech publishing but it is a publisher and if they go for him try to prosecute him under arcane espionage laws dating back from nine hundred seventeen in the usa then they would have to go after publications like the washington post. new york times which have published precisely the same sort of information in fact a lot of their stories been based on wiki leaks disclosures so you know everyone working in the media in the u.s. would therefore immediately become vulnerable to prosecution under the espionage act and that's just crazy you know that the press has protections for a good reason and they have protections under the what's called the first amendment in the usa and if i can just you know indulge me i just want to quote so in september this year the man who created the trump dodgy dossier the former m i six guy christopher steele was sued by
absolutely i mean one he's been given asylum by ecuador effected or in asia on that deal that's going to upset her whole range of international agreements and laws and of course he is the editor in chief of wiki leaks it's a new form of high tech publishing but it is a publisher and if they go for him try to prosecute him under arcane espionage laws dating back from nine hundred seventeen in the usa then they would have to go after publications like the washington post. new york times which...
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that ecuador attempted to give julian assigns the status of a diplomat and that would enable him to have diplomatic immunity so he could then get to the airport and flee the country however he was not granted diplomatic status so at the moment julian assange remains in the embassy and at this point it is still not public as the hearing concludes in alexandria virginia still not public whether or not he's facing criminal charges in the united states. we should say the u.s. scaping punishment for allegedly doing a nazi salute america's first amendment comes under fire story more after the break . what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be. right to be crooks that's what the four three in the morning can't be good. interested always in the last hour. welcome back french firefighters have gone on strike today in the city of demanding better pay and conditions the firefighters block streets in the city as they march with torches as they walk out comes just ahead of the world famous festival of l
that ecuador attempted to give julian assigns the status of a diplomat and that would enable him to have diplomatic immunity so he could then get to the airport and flee the country however he was not granted diplomatic status so at the moment julian assange remains in the embassy and at this point it is still not public as the hearing concludes in alexandria virginia still not public whether or not he's facing criminal charges in the united states. we should say the u.s. scaping punishment for...
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establishing an empire in pre-columbian america that stretched from the northern edge of present day ecuador to deep into what is now. their stones were huge their buildings gigantic and mysterious. high above cusco their capital lies sex i want none which twenty thousand workers took thirty years to complete even now no one knows what it was for some think it was a fortress others the temple. cusco was the focus of the empire it lies at an altitude of three thousand four hundred metres in a high valley of the andes in what is now the route. school was probably founded at the end of the twelfth century school was where it all began in school all the roads all the threads come together to school was the symbol of the empire just as the inca empire was divided into four provinces corresponding to the points of the compass some was cusco divided into four quarters when the spanish conquistadores arrived in fifteen thirty three the city. a population of some two hundred thousand. a steep narrow lane sleep down to the city's main square here throughout the ages festivals have been held under god'
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america's migration triceps as venezuelans plead their country's economic chaos delegates gather in ecuador to try to decide what to do and speak to a delegate from the un's refugee agency. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us we start with some breaking news coming to us from pakistan attackers has stormed the chinese consulate in karachi. police say three suicide bombers and at least two policemen were killed in the assault but the pakistani foreign minister says all twenty one chinese inside the consulate or say a group calling itself the baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility for the assault. meanwhile another bomb attack targeting an open air food market has killed at least twelve people and injured more than fifty in pakistan's north west it happened in a town near the border with afghanistan. well freelance journalist shop nearby joins us now from caracas first of all two attacks in quick succession it ends of the country are they connected. with and they have not connected and dickon oddly done it did because the forest. limitation an army who had some existen
america's migration triceps as venezuelans plead their country's economic chaos delegates gather in ecuador to try to decide what to do and speak to a delegate from the un's refugee agency. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us we start with some breaking news coming to us from pakistan attackers has stormed the chinese consulate in karachi. police say three suicide bombers and at least two policemen were killed in the assault but the pakistani foreign minister says all twenty one chinese...
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the immediate critical danger the former president of ecuador. public reward it when u.s. president not paid. to deal with down to shane julian i got to tell you it will if you can see behind me the building is now currently covered with scaffolding this also raising concerns about whether or not this could be somehow affecting the security camera operations that are that have up until now been in place so lots of questions about coming from us on. supporters now about whether or not he's actually safe being inside the embassy all of this even more so highlighted by the fact that recently a song has had quite a rocky relationship with ecuador ian officials if you remember his access to the internet as well as other communications and visitors had been restricted by a code or even officials who were not happy with him expressing his opinions on political issues around the world that restriction was later partially lifted in exchange for certain rules that julian assange had to follow that officials were asking of him to follow which he was not quite happy doing whatsoever s
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embassy now that this point has been granted ecuadorian citizenship and it's now been revealed that ecuador attempted to give julian assigns the status of a diplomat and that would enable him to have diplomatic immunity so he could then get to the airport and flee the country however he was not granted diplomatic status so at the moment julian assange remains in the embassy and at this point it is still not public as the hearing concludes in alexandria virginia still not public whether or not he's facing criminal charges in the united states and i think so of course wouldn't kill him open with the new york. staying with us here and now for the latest. what politicians do something anything. i put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. for some one of us . have to be right to be for us it's like i'm up for three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested in the waters of my cottage. this ship. with the old make its manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the room in closest protect themselves. with the financial merry
embassy now that this point has been granted ecuadorian citizenship and it's now been revealed that ecuador attempted to give julian assigns the status of a diplomat and that would enable him to have diplomatic immunity so he could then get to the airport and flee the country however he was not granted diplomatic status so at the moment julian assange remains in the embassy and at this point it is still not public as the hearing concludes in alexandria virginia still not public whether or not...
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has been farming bananas on ecuador's coast now he feels his livelihood is threatened discount supermarket l.d. wants to reduce the pay to just seven dollars a crate to make matters worse production costs are on the rise. we have to keep producing to make sure the owner makes money so that he can continue to pay us. and i would never do that. the ecuadorian authorities are also worried the announcement from algae will have repercussions for the banana farmers which can affect the entire country but man it's one of the country's biggest exports they've sold more than two hundred sixty million crates this year mostly to the european union and russia. it will have major consequences not just for the workers and their families but for all the rural region and poverty is growing in latin america. particularly effective. when asked to comment the said their pricing falls in line with the current market but they say they're taking the concerns of the ecuadorian farmers association seriously. it is extremely important to us that our products are made in humane conditions and that along global supp
has been farming bananas on ecuador's coast now he feels his livelihood is threatened discount supermarket l.d. wants to reduce the pay to just seven dollars a crate to make matters worse production costs are on the rise. we have to keep producing to make sure the owner makes money so that he can continue to pay us. and i would never do that. the ecuadorian authorities are also worried the announcement from algae will have repercussions for the banana farmers which can affect the entire country...
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several things have changed, not the least of which is ecuador has a different president than it had when they gave him asylum inside their embassy in london. what would be involved in that? is there anything that indicates to you that they may be able to get him back to the u.s. >> ecuador gave him asylum in a country within a country. this could be renegotiated, this could be something that the mueller team might even suggest to julian assange that if he has information that is valuable maybe they would be less inclined to charge him. as it is the espionage act is the most probable climb but that's a world war i era law and its applicability is of questionable constitutionality. especially in the context of journalism so that is something that could be happening. it's hard to say but there may be nations going on to get him out of the -- out of ecuador, out of england and back to the united states. >> in the meantime there was another court filing that some people raised eyebrows and i want to know if it should. it's about the mueller investigation. they sent a letter to the judge
several things have changed, not the least of which is ecuador has a different president than it had when they gave him asylum inside their embassy in london. what would be involved in that? is there anything that indicates to you that they may be able to get him back to the u.s. >> ecuador gave him asylum in a country within a country. this could be renegotiated, this could be something that the mueller team might even suggest to julian assange that if he has information that is valuable...
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personal de emergencia fueron de puerta en puerta >> indignados están usuarios del metro en ecuador.lencia sobre los rieles, la policía anda tras la pista de una mujer, luego de que fue confrontada porque terminó en la cara de una niña de seis años >> la violencia está a flor de piel, la verdad, no nos sabemos comportar como personas >> no nos puede pasar, cuál fue la razón de cómo nos golpeó >> la disputa terminó en goles, la madre terminó golpeada en la cara cabeza o cuerpo sucedieron los hechos cerca de la calle. usuarios del tren quedaron atónitos >> siempre hay gente loca >> autoridades describen como la vestimenta era un abrigo verde >> en un estacionamiento en texas dejó ayer dos personas muertas >> el aparato era un avión que voló durante la segunda guerra mundial >> la nave era piloteada por un veterano de guerra >> es momento de conocer el tiempo cuéntanos, buenas tardes. >> ahora es el sistema de alta presión y eso es cómo estará >> qué pasará en las próximas horas? >> podrían empeorar y entrándose al área de la bahia >> vean esa imagen y de la ciudad de san francisco y ba
personal de emergencia fueron de puerta en puerta >> indignados están usuarios del metro en ecuador.lencia sobre los rieles, la policía anda tras la pista de una mujer, luego de que fue confrontada porque terminó en la cara de una niña de seis años >> la violencia está a flor de piel, la verdad, no nos sabemos comportar como personas >> no nos puede pasar, cuál fue la razón de cómo nos golpeó >> la disputa terminó en goles, la madre terminó golpeada en la...
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you walk into the embassy of ecuador to meet julian assange, you know there are cameras there. you know british intelligence is watching. so you walk in in chinos? i mean, we know manafort has done a lot of stupid things, has said a lot of lies. >> has been brazen in other ways. has made mistakes based on his arrogance. >> many. it's hard to square this with a straight, true, logical narrative here. so it doesn't make sense for him to have done this, but nevertheless, he has done things that don't make sense. >> right. it's fascinating. i want you to stay with me. i turn now to new york congressman, top democrat on the judiciary committee, expected to take over the chairmanship officially in january. walk us through, from your position, what this story means what more you would want to know, what, if anything, you think congress should do about this allegation. >> well, i think, first of all, these are very serious allegations, obviously. they are the connecting bridges, someone on your show said, for direct collusion between the trump campaign and the russians and wikileaks. w
you walk into the embassy of ecuador to meet julian assange, you know there are cameras there. you know british intelligence is watching. so you walk in in chinos? i mean, we know manafort has done a lot of stupid things, has said a lot of lies. >> has been brazen in other ways. has made mistakes based on his arrogance. >> many. it's hard to square this with a straight, true, logical narrative here. so it doesn't make sense for him to have done this, but nevertheless, he has done...
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he has been living in the ecuador embassy since 2012. an indictment has painted wikileaks as a tool of russian intelligence for hacked democratic e-mails in the 2016 campaign. mueller has been exploring communications with wikileaks and associates of president trump, then candidate trump, including roger stone. >> the russia investigation weighing heavily on the president. he met with his lawyers three times this week to talk about the responses to robert mueller. the trump legal team is wary of mueller's questions. >>> the pathway narrowing for the democrats to win recounts in florida. a hand recount is ordered for governor rick scott and democrat bill nelson. republican ron desantis declared victory after a machine recount did not help andrew gillum narrow the gap. that race effectively over which leaves democrats hoping for a miracle in the senate race where governor scott leads by less than 13,000 votes out of 8.2 million cast. >> senator nelson dealt another blow by the court ruling in scott's favor. a federal judge ruling guideline
he has been living in the ecuador embassy since 2012. an indictment has painted wikileaks as a tool of russian intelligence for hacked democratic e-mails in the 2016 campaign. mueller has been exploring communications with wikileaks and associates of president trump, then candidate trump, including roger stone. >> the russia investigation weighing heavily on the president. he met with his lawyers three times this week to talk about the responses to robert mueller. the trump legal team is...
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. >> ¿quÉ tÚ haces allÁ en ecuador?ue estÁn deliciosos. >> asÍ como ella y como compaÑeros y amigos de la comunidad tenemos el placer de presentar a la cÓnsul de el salvador, quÉ significa esto y venir a hacer esto para usted? >> es hermoso poder compartir con la macarthur que representa tanto para la comunidad. >> vemos que sÍ representa aqui ayuda tanto en un dÍa como hoy tambiÉn tenemos gracias por asistir a la entrega de comida tan importante en este dÍa especial, el asambleÍsta de los Ángeles se hace presente. >> aquÍ estamos bendecidos en este dÍa de acciÓn de gracias queremos compartir con la comunidad por eso que estamos aquÍ participando, ayudando de comer a la comunidad y celebrando el dÍa de de acciÓn de gracias. >> tenemos el pastor que estÁn sirviendo el famoso champurrado que no puede faltar hoy. >> un privilegio servir y estar en esta comunidad, vivimos para servir y por eso estamos aquÍ. >> de verdad quÉ nos dice un amigo peruano. >> es un honor para mÍ servir a todos los individuos con todo corazÓn. >>
. >> ¿quÉ tÚ haces allÁ en ecuador?ue estÁn deliciosos. >> asÍ como ella y como compaÑeros y amigos de la comunidad tenemos el placer de presentar a la cÓnsul de el salvador, quÉ significa esto y venir a hacer esto para usted? >> es hermoso poder compartir con la macarthur que representa tanto para la comunidad. >> vemos que sÍ representa aqui ayuda tanto en un dÍa como hoy tambiÉn tenemos gracias por asistir a la entrega de comida tan importante en este dÍa...
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estados unidos buscabaa chÁvez desde hace mucho tiempo, acusafico en ecuador fue trasladado hoy a unio de retorno. el gobierno chileno comenzÓ repatriar a los que no se han podido establecer en chile con un trabajo seguro, no hablan espaÑol o no pudieron adaptarse al paÍs. enirque: el primer ministro canadiense se disculpÓ a nombre de su naciÓn por el rechazo de un barco lleno de judÍos, que llegÓ a su paÍs en 1939 tratando de escapar de la alemania nazi. este barco tambiÉn habÍa sido rechazado por gobiernos de cuba y estados unidos. sus pasajeros tuvieron que regresar a europa. y mÁs de 250 murieron ante el holocausto. patricia: y cuando regresemos, nueva york se prepara para recordar a un ratÓn muy famoso. : no vamos -- patricia: nos vamos hasta disney. enrique: la exposiciÓn miza con el famoso ratÓn en su primera pelÍcula los 30. tambiÉn se repasan los momentos mÁs emocionantes de la vida de mikey. patricia:otra excusa para ir a nueva york. enrique: asÍ es, para llevar a >>muy buenos dÍas a todos en casa, tenemos la diversiÓn y entretenimiento para tu bienestar y el de tu familia.
estados unidos buscabaa chÁvez desde hace mucho tiempo, acusafico en ecuador fue trasladado hoy a unio de retorno. el gobierno chileno comenzÓ repatriar a los que no se han podido establecer en chile con un trabajo seguro, no hablan espaÑol o no pudieron adaptarse al paÍs. enirque: el primer ministro canadiense se disculpÓ a nombre de su naciÓn por el rechazo de un barco lleno de judÍos, que llegÓ a su paÍs en 1939 tratando de escapar de la alemania nazi. este barco tambiÉn habÍa...
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by the curator of the eisenhower library that it pretty much saved the ecuador economy. this is just an overview of the topic. i left a lot out. there were a lot more detail political controversies. you can read all about it in the book that week put out to accompany the exhibit. i am eager to take any questions. >> thank you. [applause] as you can all see he is just a wealth of knowledge on first lady's. we can go here for hours. i think you are getting hungry. we have a brochure on the way in here. this is just one of seven in the series. i encourage you to come back to all of them. they are all not only experts like carl but each individual speaker has a specific niche that you will get a kick out of. of course carl will be back for the last one to have a focus on pat nixon. we will take a couple of questions but before we get into q&a i know that some of you may have noticed a big grand exhibit case covered with black linen on the runway. we will unveil that with carl. is cheryl in the room? i will try to spring this on cheryl. our first question will come from this
by the curator of the eisenhower library that it pretty much saved the ecuador economy. this is just an overview of the topic. i left a lot out. there were a lot more detail political controversies. you can read all about it in the book that week put out to accompany the exhibit. i am eager to take any questions. >> thank you. [applause] as you can all see he is just a wealth of knowledge on first lady's. we can go here for hours. i think you are getting hungry. we have a brochure on the...
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will you from the podium call on the ecuador -- ecuadorian government to confirm whether or not some sort of meeting may have taken place between paul manafort and julian asang at its embassy? sarah: we encourage the process to continue to play out but i'm not going to get engaged in pecifics of that case. >> it's implied a potential new deal with mexico is a done deal, tweeting that migrants will stay in mexico as they wait for their cases of asylum to be processed. how far along are talks with the new mexican administration about the so-called remain in mexico policy? sarah: those conversations continue. we won't have a final decision until the new government actually takes over which will happen on saturday and on monday, we expect the new foreign minister from mexico to meet and sit down with white house administration officials in the department of homeland security, secretary kirsten neilsen and continue to try to finalize those questions. >> tomorrow secretary pompeo and ma tuss will brief the full senate on the murder of khashoggi. why is a leader of a u.s. intention agency n
will you from the podium call on the ecuador -- ecuadorian government to confirm whether or not some sort of meeting may have taken place between paul manafort and julian asang at its embassy? sarah: we encourage the process to continue to play out but i'm not going to get engaged in pecifics of that case. >> it's implied a potential new deal with mexico is a done deal, tweeting that migrants will stay in mexico as they wait for their cases of asylum to be processed. how far along are...
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. >> al regresar recorremos las islas galÁpagos de ecuador para mostrarles como sus habitantes y animales xs. tiene una pantalla espectacular. ¡es el regalo perfecto! especialmente con nuestro plan ilimitado, donde puedes elegir las mejores series, pelis, o música. sí por eso estoy trabajando en la mejor envoltura. ¿y ya la tienes? todavía no. compra el último iphone, obtén el iphone 10 r por nuestra cuenta y compra un plan ilimitado con lo mejor en entretenimiento. más de lo tuyo. es lo nuestro. s treats 1 minute hair masks. la nueva forma de nutrir tu pelo, rápido. estas mascarillas cremosas nutren en un minuto. 98% de ingredientes de origen natural. obtén un pelo supersedoso. superrápido. fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. ahorra 10% en tarjetas rojas. 10% en target gift cards™ verdes. y de colores. ahorra 10% en todas las target giftcards. sólo el domingo, sólo en target. >> cientos de sobrevivientes de los incendios en california estÁn en alerta maxima pero ahora. >> por las lluvias. >> las lluvias han disparado el riesgo de inundaciones, un poco mÁs al sur en... se ordenÓ la evacua
. >> al regresar recorremos las islas galÁpagos de ecuador para mostrarles como sus habitantes y animales xs. tiene una pantalla espectacular. ¡es el regalo perfecto! especialmente con nuestro plan ilimitado, donde puedes elegir las mejores series, pelis, o música. sí por eso estoy trabajando en la mejor envoltura. ¿y ya la tienes? todavía no. compra el último iphone, obtén el iphone 10 r por nuestra cuenta y compra un plan ilimitado con lo mejor en entretenimiento. más de lo...
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-- that ecuador has removed the ambassador who has overseen the embassy where julian assange has beenng access to julian assange's lawyers to the embassy. so that's leading to some speculation that perhaps the embassy is preparing to hand over julian assange and that it sort of is all about this group of people, roger stone, jerome corsi, and julian assange, who appear now to have been in some sort of regular contact around the time of these wikileaks dumps of the stolen e-mails from the russian military intelligence gru. >> but they never talked. stone says he never talked to then-candidate about it. okay. >> although go back to that quote, though, for a second that you were reading, don. >> let's put it back up. >> it's a really fascinating quote where he says -- where you have him saying, well, i never discussed it with him, you know, unless they happen to have tapes of us discussing it. >> yeah, last part. stone said that he never discussed wikileaks with trump and diminished the importance of any phone records, saying unless mueller has tape recordings of the phone calls, what wo
-- that ecuador has removed the ambassador who has overseen the embassy where julian assange has beenng access to julian assange's lawyers to the embassy. so that's leading to some speculation that perhaps the embassy is preparing to hand over julian assange and that it sort of is all about this group of people, roger stone, jerome corsi, and julian assange, who appear now to have been in some sort of regular contact around the time of these wikileaks dumps of the stolen e-mails from the...
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fiscal independiente tambiÉn estarÍa investigando una reuniÓn ma entre manafdort y el presidente de ecuadoridencial a manafort, pro y la secretaria de prensa no quiso contestar preguntas sobre esto. sara sanders se refiriÓ a las preguntas a las abogados de manafort. pero reitero que el presidente no hizo ni estuvo involucrado en nada indebido. una trama que sigue dando mucha tela por donde cortar. enrique: el presidente donald trump firmÓ hoy una orden ejecutiva que busca sancionar a autoridades nicaragüenses por abusos a los derechos humanos, por ser una amenaza contra la seguridad nacional. el departamento del tesoro dijo que sancionarÁ a rosario murillo, la vicepresidente y esposa delgobernante, daniel ortega. y tambiÉn al consejero nacional de seguridadviolaciones a los derechos humanos y corrupciÓn. el presidente del congreso de corea del norte se reuniÓ hoy en venezuela con nicolÁs maduro, para una mejor relaciÓn econÓmica. el lÍder norcoreano tambiÉn viajarÁ a cuba y tambiÉn a mÉxico. el buque de la marina estadounidense atracado en la costa colombiana atendiÓ decenas de inmigrantes
fiscal independiente tambiÉn estarÍa investigando una reuniÓn ma entre manafdort y el presidente de ecuadoridencial a manafort, pro y la secretaria de prensa no quiso contestar preguntas sobre esto. sara sanders se refiriÓ a las preguntas a las abogados de manafort. pero reitero que el presidente no hizo ni estuvo involucrado en nada indebido. una trama que sigue dando mucha tela por donde cortar. enrique: el presidente donald trump firmÓ hoy una orden ejecutiva que busca sancionar a...
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ya no puedan darle el cae . 10,000 venezolanos permanecen en el momento en la frontera de perÚ con ecuadoraria: los trabajadores de migraciones, conmovidos por este Éxodo masivo, instalaron un pequeÑo lugar para los niÑos... no saben lo que significa dejarlo todo atrÁsy que los paÍses que reciben a los venezolanos estÁn llegando al lÍmite. en lima, perÚ... marÍa luisa martÍnez, univisiÓn. jorge: el presidente trump insiste en que puede revocar el derecho a la ciudadanÍa de los hijos de indocumentados y se enfrenta a su propio partido- ademÁs el mandatario inicia una gira maratÓnica por ocho estados. en sus discursos esperanfuertes arengas contra la inmigraciÓn. llovieron las llamadas al 911 cuando un hombre amenazÓ a dossierras elÉctricas. descontamos quÉ pasÓ despuÉs. qué los impulsa a hacer lo que hacen día a día... a dar más de lo que se espera... a darlo todo para preservar un legado. ford f-150. la fuerza que mueve a los valientes. la senadora feinstein escribió la legislación para prevenir que el gobierno separe a las familias inmigrantes de sus hijos. la senadora dianne feinstein ap
ya no puedan darle el cae . 10,000 venezolanos permanecen en el momento en la frontera de perÚ con ecuadoraria: los trabajadores de migraciones, conmovidos por este Éxodo masivo, instalaron un pequeÑo lugar para los niÑos... no saben lo que significa dejarlo todo atrÁsy que los paÍses que reciben a los venezolanos estÁn llegando al lÍmite. en lima, perÚ... marÍa luisa martÍnez, univisiÓn. jorge: el presidente trump insiste en que puede revocar el derecho a la ciudadanÍa de los...
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there is concern that ecuador may not comply. the brits know about this and they are aware of it. the real concern is on the part of ecuador. >> do we know with this particular reference with the charge against assange, do we know, is this about 2016 and russia or chelsea manning or previous secrets or something else? >> it seems to be before the russia stuff. it's out of the eastern district of virginia. the mueller grand jury sits here. we believe it has to do with something else. we know the fbi has been trying to build a criminal case against julian assange for years. we may not be aware of. the fbi in new york is trying to build a case. he is a different figure than what he was with russia and before the 2016 election. that changes everything in terms of how the government viewed him. there was concern about 50 amendment protection. ever since the russia stuff, there seems to have been a shift in terms of what julian assange was doing and how he was hurting this country. >> you mentioned the eastern district and at least no fingerprints to mueller at all. with his indictment,
there is concern that ecuador may not comply. the brits know about this and they are aware of it. the real concern is on the part of ecuador. >> do we know with this particular reference with the charge against assange, do we know, is this about 2016 and russia or chelsea manning or previous secrets or something else? >> it seems to be before the russia stuff. it's out of the eastern district of virginia. the mueller grand jury sits here. we believe it has to do with something else....
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this disease is coming from ecuador, isn't it? it is rampant in ecuador. host: he is making a connection to the country of ecuador. guest: there is no connection to ecuador. host: why do you bring that up? caller: in california there are a lot of cases from immigrants that came from ecuador. host: where you have had two callers thinking about where the disease comes from. guest: i am not sure where that came from. enteroviruses, there are hundreds of these viruses. they are very common. if we went out on the street in the u.s. between june and november, we could culture enteroviruses from almost anyone walking around. they are superduper common viruses. we don't want people to think this is some extreme imported exotic virus because it isn't. the other thing is that of the cases confirmed, we have only actually found the virus and about half of those cases. the places we find it are the places we find it in a lot of people who do not have paralysis. that is the tricky part about surveillance. we find a virus in the respiratory specimen or the stool, that m
this disease is coming from ecuador, isn't it? it is rampant in ecuador. host: he is making a connection to the country of ecuador. guest: there is no connection to ecuador. host: why do you bring that up? caller: in california there are a lot of cases from immigrants that came from ecuador. host: where you have had two callers thinking about where the disease comes from. guest: i am not sure where that came from. enteroviruses, there are hundreds of these viruses. they are very common. if we...
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. >>> lila nacida en ecuador es la primera migrante sudamericana en ocupar un escaÑo. >>> yo quiero representarp y es que su constante visiÓn hacia las mujeres ha hecho que ellas estÁn mÁs unidos que nunca. >>> hasta que se ha mantenido desde mismo de aquel presidente trump llegÓ a la casa blanca. >>> una de las derrotas mÁs ajustadas fue la de beto que casi le quita el escaÑo al hasta ahora tiene cruz, ed cruz, lo c que a pesar de haber pedido es tendencia seÑalÁndole como el candidato para el 2020. tenemos los datos lo que llaman la be m betomania nos volveremos a ver en el, dejÓ abierta la posibilidad de seguir en la polÍtica. algunos de sus seguidores a quien contagia de esperanza lo ven como el comienzo de su carrera presidencial. >>> el hecho de ver la mitad de estado demÓcrata o que voto mÁs por Él y la otra mitad port ted es una gran labor y hay que reconocerle. >>> su figura se aplica en camisetas, botones y que inspira a artistas, quien en las Últimas horas imprimiÓ este diseÑo diciÉndole gracias a beto. >>> ella no pretende ser alguien que no es, dondequiera que te lo encuentras es l
. >>> lila nacida en ecuador es la primera migrante sudamericana en ocupar un escaÑo. >>> yo quiero representarp y es que su constante visiÓn hacia las mujeres ha hecho que ellas estÁn mÁs unidos que nunca. >>> hasta que se ha mantenido desde mismo de aquel presidente trump llegÓ a la casa blanca. >>> una de las derrotas mÁs ajustadas fue la de beto que casi le quita el escaÑo al hasta ahora tiene cruz, ed cruz, lo c que a pesar de haber pedido es...
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not just for america's diplom diplomatic relationship with ecuador but for the doj.pulls back the curtain in terms of how the united states government is thinking about julian assange. one word of caution is we have no idea what he could be charged with and it's entirely within the realm of possibility these charges are not exactly show stoppers. one cyber security expert pointed out in the past it's been reported that julian assange hacked or spied on the ecuadorians that were hosting them. that could be a crime totally unrelated to the secrecy work he's been doing that's made him word famous. >> which is a good caution. i'm not sure if it occurred outside of u.s. jurisdiction. i know it's friday night. i don't mean for every one to get excited. let's stooart with the most straightforward interpretation. if this were a charge only for the publishing of material by the trump doj, would that be concern i concerning because that would apply to all publishers? >> i think the publishing of material alone would be close to the protections we have given to journalists. i d
not just for america's diplom diplomatic relationship with ecuador but for the doj.pulls back the curtain in terms of how the united states government is thinking about julian assange. one word of caution is we have no idea what he could be charged with and it's entirely within the realm of possibility these charges are not exactly show stoppers. one cyber security expert pointed out in the past it's been reported that julian assange hacked or spied on the ecuadorians that were hosting them....