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edgar: asÍ es. yo no entendÍa lo que pasaba, era chiquito.do. le dije a mi mamÁ que querÍa venirme a estados unidos porque querÍa mandarle mÁs dinero a mis hijos. me criticaban porque me decÍan que no podía aguantar en estados unidos. leÓn: ¿a quÉ parte de estados unidos llegaste? edgar: aquÍ a estados unidos. comencÉ a trabajar en el car wash. yo sÓlo querÍa estar bien y trabajar y trabajar. leÓn: ¿quÉ le da este paÍs a tus hijos que no le podrÍa dar mÉxico? edgar: mi hijo es autista. aquÍ hay mÁs ayuda para el, muchÍsima ayuda para Él. me gustarÍa tener una casa grandota pero es todo muy duro. leÓn: si pudieras regresar ahablar contigo mismo hace 10 aÑos . ¿harÍas lo mismo? edgar: claro que sÍ. lo Único que me falta es poder comprar una casa para mi familia. leÓn: ósea que en 10 aÑos cuando venga hasta josÉ, ¿me recibes en tu casa? edgar: Ácido es . -- asÍ es. leÓn: trato hecho. ramsÉs: hola, les saluda rancias sandoval. nos vamos con toda la informaciÓn deportiva. vamos con los playoffs de la nba. arrancÓ la serie final en la conferencia d
edgar: asÍ es. yo no entendÍa lo que pasaba, era chiquito.do. le dije a mi mamÁ que querÍa venirme a estados unidos porque querÍa mandarle mÁs dinero a mis hijos. me criticaban porque me decÍan que no podía aguantar en estados unidos. leÓn: ¿a quÉ parte de estados unidos llegaste? edgar: aquÍ a estados unidos. comencÉ a trabajar en el car wash. yo sÓlo querÍa estar bien y trabajar y trabajar. leÓn: ¿quÉ le da este paÍs a tus hijos que no le podrÍa dar mÉxico? edgar: mi hijo...
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edgar hoover that is housed in the j. edgar hoover building because j. edgar hoover destroyed that reputation himself. by the time james comey graduated from law school in 1985, the fbi had been working very hard to rebuild its reputation, 13 years after the hoover era. the fbi has done a pretty good job of rebuilding its reputation. but j. edgar hoover taught us why we should never trust the fbi. j. edgar hoover taught us the fbi is capable of the most grotesque and illegal misconduct. so the fbi has to earn its trust every day with every decision. james comey has said repeatedly that politics should never affect an fbi director's decision. but listen to what michael steinbach said about the decision. the very first thing he said was political. the first thing he said in the decision was "clinton is likely to win." that was the first element of the decision making. and that means the decion was based on a political calculation that hillary clinton was going to be elected president, and it would look bad for the fbi. steinbach and comey believed if the e
edgar hoover that is housed in the j. edgar hoover building because j. edgar hoover destroyed that reputation himself. by the time james comey graduated from law school in 1985, the fbi had been working very hard to rebuild its reputation, 13 years after the hoover era. the fbi has done a pretty good job of rebuilding its reputation. but j. edgar hoover taught us why we should never trust the fbi. j. edgar hoover taught us the fbi is capable of the most grotesque and illegal misconduct. so the...
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edgar munoz/long beach esta es la península de long beach, donde el ultimo mes se han visto de 10 a 18ultimas 24 horas se vio uno uno de 2 a 6 pies asi tan cerca de la playa. nat sound los anuncios de avistamientos estan a lo largo de la playa pero algunos practicantes de deportes de playa no los espantan los escualos terry benichu/deportist a vi uno, lo vi saltar y fue hermoso, dijo terry benichu con un skydiving en la mano edgar munoz/long beach como se puede ver, en este momento, un barco de rescate va patrullando la zona, va costeando del lado de la playa, la principal atención es del lado de las boyas, donde salen los banistas. nat sound en el acuario de long beach, ensenan a los ninos a conviivr con los tiburones y eliot freutel explica porque los tiburones estan tan cerca de la playa eliot freutel/educador acuario del pacifico long beach la temperatura del agua esta aumentando porque estamos entrando en verano por eso los peces están acercando a nuestras orilla nat sound peliculas como "tiburon" han espantado a muchas gente de las playas pero algunos turistas frecuentemente se c
edgar munoz/long beach esta es la península de long beach, donde el ultimo mes se han visto de 10 a 18ultimas 24 horas se vio uno uno de 2 a 6 pies asi tan cerca de la playa. nat sound los anuncios de avistamientos estan a lo largo de la playa pero algunos practicantes de deportes de playa no los espantan los escualos terry benichu/deportist a vi uno, lo vi saltar y fue hermoso, dijo terry benichu con un skydiving en la mano edgar munoz/long beach como se puede ver, en este momento, un barco...
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edgar: sÍ. esta canciÓn va dedicada a todas las madres. de un compositor cubano.de cambiar la vida en cosa de minutos. esta estabilidad en las redes. escuchar lo que dijo un entrenador de soccer a sus alumnos. [habla en inglÉs] carolina: "alguno de ustedes puede saber o no a esto, yo soy un hombre transgÉnero". durante los Últimos aÑos se ha comprometido con los hombres desfavorecidos dando este entrenamiento. el vÍdeo tiene cerca de 60000 visitas. javier: una historia bastante viral. la otra es del ciclista. estuvo a punto de estrellarse contra un oso. se salvÓ por poco. estaba montando la bicicleta cuando apareciÓ el visitante. carolina: se espera que en esa zona, aproximadamente, ahÍ como mil osos. hay que ir con cuidado. afortunadamente, se salvÓ. maÑana, mucho mÁs aquÍ. javier: gracias por acompaÑarnos. hasta maÑana. ♪ yanel:un estudio revela nueva informaciÓn sobre los estudios de ice. se esperan incendios e inundaciones en california. bajo la producciÓn de marco antonio solÍs, suiza nos presenta su nueva canciÓn. yanel:gracias por acompaÑarnos en "ediciÓn d
edgar: sÍ. esta canciÓn va dedicada a todas las madres. de un compositor cubano.de cambiar la vida en cosa de minutos. esta estabilidad en las redes. escuchar lo que dijo un entrenador de soccer a sus alumnos. [habla en inglÉs] carolina: "alguno de ustedes puede saber o no a esto, yo soy un hombre transgÉnero". durante los Últimos aÑos se ha comprometido con los hombres desfavorecidos dando este entrenamiento. el vÍdeo tiene cerca de 60000 visitas. javier: una historia bastante...
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he's the defense attorney representing edgar.old me that on behalf of edgar this is an unfortunate situation. he says that hopefully his client is going to get some treatment adding that ultimately she just wants to put all of this behind her, jim. >> all right. david, thank you. >>> more learning, less testing. that's the mantra behind the new maryland law that takes effect june 1 rt. the state board of education now has to limit standardize testing to 2% of a classroom. lawmakers drafted this bill after teachers, students and parents complained that after preparing cuts into classroom time. the 2% limit on testing will not include teacher developed quizzes or advanced placement assessments. >> we told you about that black mysterious mold spreading all over the thomas jefferson memorial. news4 has learned their finally may be a new way to fix the problem. tom sherwood shows us how the high tech scrub down is going to work all null at 6:00. >> reporter: the title basin seen for a z-ilion photographs, in the distance the jefferson
he's the defense attorney representing edgar.old me that on behalf of edgar this is an unfortunate situation. he says that hopefully his client is going to get some treatment adding that ultimately she just wants to put all of this behind her, jim. >> all right. david, thank you. >>> more learning, less testing. that's the mantra behind the new maryland law that takes effect june 1 rt. the state board of education now has to limit standardize testing to 2% of a classroom....
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edgar hoover? >> people loved us, we were going to transform society. we were going to bring the needs foe the attention of everyone. we were going to skew that mainstream message that we can wait. it might take a long time, but -- it might take another century, but we can wait for health care and food and decent education and housing. we can wait for the police to stop abusing, beating and killing people without any reason and against the law. we said we can't wait. and we were the children who grew up with martin luther king and saw him brutally murdered. >> and wrote a book of course called why we can't wait. >> yes, he did. >> and we were paying attention. and so j. edgar hoover was very concerned, it's in writing, he called it the rise of a black messi messiah. and what he didn't understand is that there are many messiahs, that there are many ways that a community could be uplifted and we were doing it. right under his nose. as a matter of fact, as an example of the embarrassment as well as the threat. the breakfast program became so popular and so
edgar hoover? >> people loved us, we were going to transform society. we were going to bring the needs foe the attention of everyone. we were going to skew that mainstream message that we can wait. it might take a long time, but -- it might take another century, but we can wait for health care and food and decent education and housing. we can wait for the police to stop abusing, beating and killing people without any reason and against the law. we said we can't wait. and we were the...
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edgar hoover. (bleep) j. edgar hoover. we still don't know who killed kennedy." with the boy, you better watch your mouth. i was cutting your daddy's hair." "all right, man, that's $20. have a good day. god bless. god bless, brother, god bless." ( cheers and applause ) barber shop 5. thank you very much. ( laughter ) now, obviously, a special prosecutor, especially of mueller's stature, essentially puts the white house on notice, and you could tell by the way they reacted last night. >> the white house released a statement saying "there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly." >> trevor: wow. you know what? i'm proud of trump. that's a smart response. it's calm. it's measured. it's appropriate. it's also clearly not for him. ( laughter ) you see, for real trump, you have to wait until the morning. >> the president is awake. he seems angry, and he is tweeting this morning. gone is the relatively measured statement from last night. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: did you hear what that guy sa
edgar hoover. (bleep) j. edgar hoover. we still don't know who killed kennedy." with the boy, you better watch your mouth. i was cutting your daddy's hair." "all right, man, that's $20. have a good day. god bless. god bless, brother, god bless." ( cheers and applause ) barber shop 5. thank you very much. ( laughter ) now, obviously, a special prosecutor, especially of mueller's stature, essentially puts the white house on notice, and you could tell by the way they reacted...
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edgar hoover from the fbi? >> ah, hover. so my picture of hoover and hemingway is a little different from other people's picture of hoover and hemingway. we have the file. the fbi is great about foia and, actually has a foia reading room on its website. you can see most of hemingway's fbi file on there. so does j. edgar hoover know earnest had the dalliance with the soviets? noep. does hoover know hemingway had friends on the left? yes. does j. edgar hoover think emming way was guilty of anything except for being maybe a little bit after fellow traveler? absolutely not. we have hoover's own handwriting on the file, kind of a summary near the end of the file, he says i know he was not a communist. he was just a rough, tough, guy, who stood up for the little guy. hoover, i mean think what you want about hoover and other cases, but in this particular case that's kind of the gentler, kindler hoover we don't get to see much about. >> tell us about orlov? >> okay. i think he lives in dayton or cleveland, i have to check. any way,
edgar hoover from the fbi? >> ah, hover. so my picture of hoover and hemingway is a little different from other people's picture of hoover and hemingway. we have the file. the fbi is great about foia and, actually has a foia reading room on its website. you can see most of hemingway's fbi file on there. so does j. edgar hoover know earnest had the dalliance with the soviets? noep. does hoover know hemingway had friends on the left? yes. does j. edgar hoover think emming way was guilty of...
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nosotros hablamos con edgar ramÍrez pÉrez. uno de los organizadores del evento.nos no tengan documentos. trasladarse a filadelfia podrÍa ser motivo de que fueran obstaculizado con su presencia aquÍ. eso hiciera que tuviera problemas. javier: lo entendemos perfectamente. mucha pregunta -- gente pregunta en internet eso mismo. en el fondo es para prevenir que diferentes personas puedan denunciar a personas indocumentadas en estos lugares. carolina: siguiendo con esta fecha. seguramente, te preguntarÁs, qÉe se festeja hoy? la famosa batalla de puebla. ocurriÓ en el aÑo 1862. ocurriÓ en mÉxico. cuando el ejÉrcito mexicano venciÓ a los franceses. por quÉ tanta fiesta en los estados unidos? resulta que el general ignacio zaragoza naciÓ en texas. antes, era un territorio que le pertenecÍa a mÉxico. por eso, ahora, en estados unidos, tambiÉn se celebra. el aguacate nunca puede faltar. es una de las estrellas. te has preguntado, cuÁnto se consumen este dÍa? en estados unidos se consumen, aproximadamente, 81 millones de aguacates. eso sÓlo en esta fecha. quÉ tal ahora el c
nosotros hablamos con edgar ramÍrez pÉrez. uno de los organizadores del evento.nos no tengan documentos. trasladarse a filadelfia podrÍa ser motivo de que fueran obstaculizado con su presencia aquÍ. eso hiciera que tuviera problemas. javier: lo entendemos perfectamente. mucha pregunta -- gente pregunta en internet eso mismo. en el fondo es para prevenir que diferentes personas puedan denunciar a personas indocumentadas en estos lugares. carolina: siguiendo con esta fecha. seguramente, te...
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edgar comey two months ago. >> the legacy of j. edgar hoover cuts in both directions.e created the f.b.i. but you couldn't get rid of him. he served under six presidents. five of whom wanted to fire him but were afraid to. harry truman famously said he is like a secret police force that he established. black mails people. harry truman didn't fire him, either. he died in office. it's named the hoover f.b.i. building. he created the f.b.i. but i think he also set up the power center where he was above accountability. too big to fire. and i think that's what comey was beginning to get to. he talked often -- think of it in the presidential campaign. he is investigating both candidates clinton and trump as it turns out. he is keeping memos on all of his meetings and he only leaks one of these memos when he is fired. as rush limbaugh said. what other memos? he mentioned with the conflicts loretta lynch had. what memos did he write about loretta lynch? he said there were other issues and felt he needed to usurp the justice department power. what other issues was he talking ab
edgar comey two months ago. >> the legacy of j. edgar hoover cuts in both directions.e created the f.b.i. but you couldn't get rid of him. he served under six presidents. five of whom wanted to fire him but were afraid to. harry truman famously said he is like a secret police force that he established. black mails people. harry truman didn't fire him, either. he died in office. it's named the hoover f.b.i. building. he created the f.b.i. but i think he also set up the power center where...
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desde tijuana, baja california, edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >>> cuidado amigos, conducir sin habermÁs de 4 horas por noche. dice que a veces cuando despierta tiene la sensaciÓn de haberse ido de parranda. >>> llegar casi arrastrando los pies, ni siquiera sabes a quÉ hora llegaste y cÓmo llegaste a veces al estacionamiento. el lugar a buscar parking. >>> segÚn expertos llevar 17 horas o mÁs sin dormir es como estar borracho. ya que produce los mismos efectos que un contÓ feudo de alcohol de 0,8% en la sangre, la cantidad que la policÍa cra estado de ebriedad para manjar. >>> tiene problemas con la memoria, problemas de coordinaciÓn, problemas para reaccionar. >>> las autoridades calculan que 21% de los accidentes fatales en la carretera son por culpa de conductores que se duermen al volante los expertos recomiendan que pare, se compre un cafÉ y duerma una fiesta. porque la cafeÍna demora una hora en hacer efecto. se ha quedado dormida en la carretera y los efectos que su mÉdico le atribuye la falta de sueÑo han sido un pre infarto y que se cortÓ un dedo cocinando porque estaba medio
desde tijuana, baja california, edgar muÑoz noticias telemundo. >>> cuidado amigos, conducir sin habermÁs de 4 horas por noche. dice que a veces cuando despierta tiene la sensaciÓn de haberse ido de parranda. >>> llegar casi arrastrando los pies, ni siquiera sabes a quÉ hora llegaste y cÓmo llegaste a veces al estacionamiento. el lugar a buscar parking. >>> segÚn expertos llevar 17 horas o mÁs sin dormir es como estar borracho. ya que produce los mismos efectos...
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. >>> edgar nos cuenta mÁs. >>> fe en dios.e inmigraciÓn porque estÁ a punto de ser deportada y ya se puso de acuerdo con sus dos hijos adolescentes que se van a quedar en estados unidos. >>> no te preocupes dice, nosotros vamos a estar bien. pero no quisiÉramos ir nosotros para allÁ porque querrÍamos peligro nosotros. >>> en la cama de su estrecho cuarto tiene los fotos de sus otros dos hijos asesinados a edwin lo mataron de ta aÑos en honduras cuando se negÓ a meterse a las pando aguas y junior de 22 aÑos lo mataron en una pelea en long beach, y habla con las fotos de sus hijos fuertes. >>> no yo res ni sufras, estamos en este paraÍso bonito yo y mi hermano. no hijo todavÍa no es el momento. >>> lleva 28 aÑos en estados unidos y pareciera que todo para seguir en el paÍs, por razones humanitarias, tambiÉn, fue vÍctima de violencia domÉstica. >>> es un nuevo perdÓn basado.... >>> la abogada que le lleva el caso dice que su principal reto es quitar la orden de deportaciÓn que tiene por no acudir a una cita en la corte. >>> no re
. >>> edgar nos cuenta mÁs. >>> fe en dios.e inmigraciÓn porque estÁ a punto de ser deportada y ya se puso de acuerdo con sus dos hijos adolescentes que se van a quedar en estados unidos. >>> no te preocupes dice, nosotros vamos a estar bien. pero no quisiÉramos ir nosotros para allÁ porque querrÍamos peligro nosotros. >>> en la cama de su estrecho cuarto tiene los fotos de sus otros dos hijos asesinados a edwin lo mataron de ta aÑos en honduras cuando...
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edgar was arrested at the scene.thern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg will be in the courtroom and will have more as a plea is entered. in the district - mayor muriel bowser is taking on the city's expensive childcare market. this morning - she'll announce a new clinic to help families find affordable childcare - and this is just the first step. as part of bowser's 2018 budget, she's directing over $15 million in new funding for childcare inititives. a 2016 report from child care aware of america found the annual cost of a childcare center in dollars! that's the highest in the region - and one of the highest in the country. hillary clinton is speaking out again.. about what led to her stunning loss in the presidential election. she admits she made some mistakes. but she says the intervening events in the last ten days of the campaign led to her loss. she's now writing a book about her experience. but an abc news-"washington post" poll released late last month found.. if the election were held again, mr. trump wou
edgar was arrested at the scene.thern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg will be in the courtroom and will have more as a plea is entered. in the district - mayor muriel bowser is taking on the city's expensive childcare market. this morning - she'll announce a new clinic to help families find affordable childcare - and this is just the first step. as part of bowser's 2018 budget, she's directing over $15 million in new funding for childcare inititives. a 2016 report from child care aware of...
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mÉxico en los Ángeles se sumÓ a houston y nueva york y comenzÓ a emitir el documento como explica edgare al no registrarla al nacer. >> llegÓ a estados unidos sin ningÚn documento causÁndole problemas de todo tipo. >> al unos escribirla en las escuelas en los programas siempre piden Árticas documentos y ella no tenÍa a veces se preocupaba que no lo aceptaran. >> ella tiene 15 aÑos de edad es la primera persona con una acta de nacimiento extemporÁneo en los Ángeles, hasta este aÑo este tipo de acta de nacimiento en existÍan. >> nueva york y houston ya dieron documentos a mexicanos que vivieron un calvario porque siendo de carne y hueso no existÍan legalmente. >> para poder ser registrado en la escuela, viajar. >> la mamÁ cuenta que no fue fÁcil, tuvieron que llegar a las muestras de adn cuya prueba les costÓ 600 dolares. >> porque no tenÍamos la co constancia de nacimiento por eso pidieron el adn. >> la primera acta es gratis. >> los trÁmites se pueden hacer en todos los consulados de mÉxico en el mundo. >> en todo el paÍs se estiman personas doblemente invisibles aquÍ en los Ángeles 224
mÉxico en los Ángeles se sumÓ a houston y nueva york y comenzÓ a emitir el documento como explica edgare al no registrarla al nacer. >> llegÓ a estados unidos sin ningÚn documento causÁndole problemas de todo tipo. >> al unos escribirla en las escuelas en los programas siempre piden Árticas documentos y ella no tenÍa a veces se preocupaba que no lo aceptaran. >> ella tiene 15 aÑos de edad es la primera persona con una acta de nacimiento extemporÁneo en los Ángeles,...
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>> it's up to mia to dissect the issues between edgar muniz's meltdown.e passing the five levels for release. earlier in the day, he was told he was back to level one. >> i'm on level one. >> don't cry. don't cry. don't cry. why are you crying? >> cause i talked to my mom and sawyer, he told my mom i was going to get out probably in four weeks. >> don't cry. don't cry. hold on. i'm going to make my best effort to get kids to trust me and believe that you are here for them. >> i haven't seen my mom for one year and two months. i write letters to my mom. i want to see my mom. >> they are so used to nobody caring. i want to show them that i care, i want to be there for you. here is what we are going to do. >> my family is in mexico. i got in america only my mom, my sister, and my grandpa and me. i was in level three. she told me i was going to make level four. i was being good. she told my mom i'm in level four. he don't really care about what he said. >> he cares. he cares. he cares because nobody knows you guys like mr. sawyer. he's here with you guys all
>> it's up to mia to dissect the issues between edgar muniz's meltdown.e passing the five levels for release. earlier in the day, he was told he was back to level one. >> i'm on level one. >> don't cry. don't cry. don't cry. why are you crying? >> cause i talked to my mom and sawyer, he told my mom i was going to get out probably in four weeks. >> don't cry. don't cry. hold on. i'm going to make my best effort to get kids to trust me and believe that you are here...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hello and thanks for joining us. this memorial day holiday weekend, about 40-million americans are traveling at least 50 miles or more, according to the aaa. most by car, and three-million by plane. now, new restrictions on plane travel are in the works. homeland security secretary john kelly said today the trump administration is considering a ban on large electronic devices, including tablets and laptops, on all international flights to and from the u.s. a partial ban now affects 50 flights a day from ten cities. mostly in the middle east. kelly also said he's likely to order
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hello and thanks for...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is calling on the arab world to show unity and partner with the united states to combat extremism and terrorism. today, in the capital of saudi arabia, the president addressed a summit of leaders from 50 arab and muslim-majority countries, completing his two-day visit to the kingdom. in his 35-minute speech, mr. trump said the u.s. will seek gradual reforms over intervention and middle east leaders must decide for themselves what kind of future they want. >> it is a choice between two futures, and it is a choice that america can
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the justice department has begun interviewing 11 candidates the white house is considering to lead the federal bureau of investigation. today, president trump said he could make a "fast decision." even next week is "possible." he created the vacancy this week by firing director james comey. after doing so, he cited both the f.b.i.'s ongoing investigation of russian meddling into the presidential election and possible collusion by trump campaign associates as well as comey's controversial statements about the closed investigation into hil
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we reunite her with two special guests. >> edgar and jonah! hi. >> how are you doing? guys. >> edgar and i want to get you a little something, a small little gift. we want you to come back out to arizona, but -- we want you to do it on a full tank of gas this time, so, here's a gas card for you. >> thank you. i'll make sure to fill up. >> yeah >> reporter: safely back at home with her friends and family, who she thought she might never see again, she makes a final video diary. >> this has been a whirlwind of emotions. but i feel like i have less anxiety now about the entire thing, which is good. i feel like it's time for me lose the wristband. and -- i think that's the next step. there we go. all done. >> reporter: knowing what you know now, would you go on another solo road trip again? >> eventually, i will. i'm not going to let fear stop me from doing anything in this world. >> one very happy reunion. the takeaways, obviously spring for a full tank of gas. and the old school maps, the paper ones, they still work. google did not respond to our requests for comment. >>
we reunite her with two special guests. >> edgar and jonah! hi. >> how are you doing? guys. >> edgar and i want to get you a little something, a small little gift. we want you to come back out to arizona, but -- we want you to do it on a full tank of gas this time, so, here's a gas card for you. >> thank you. i'll make sure to fill up. >> yeah >> reporter: safely back at home with her friends and family, who she thought she might never see again, she makes a...
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edgar hoover. >> do you believe jim comey should resign, senator reid? >> of course, yes. >> i am not challenging mr. comey's motivation but i think it was unwarranted, it was a mistake and i think republican and democratic former justice department officials have come out and questioned the move he made. >> eboni: i can't hold it in. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi have got to be the two worst examples to put up there and talk about consistency and the issue of jim comey. let's just be very clear and let's remember correctly that until yesterday about 5:00 in the afternoon, nobody had any thing good, warm, or fuzzy to say about jim comey. i don't think anyone is particularly sad to see him go. i don't like it's fair or accurate to say it's just the left that has these concerns. jeff flake from arizona said, i've got a lot, i took the last several hours trying to figure out an acceptable rationale for the timing of comey's firing and i just can't do it. when he says that, and john mccain has said something similar. 12 g.o.p. senators. >> eric: talk about
edgar hoover. >> do you believe jim comey should resign, senator reid? >> of course, yes. >> i am not challenging mr. comey's motivation but i think it was unwarranted, it was a mistake and i think republican and democratic former justice department officials have come out and questioned the move he made. >> eboni: i can't hold it in. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi have got to be the two worst examples to put up there and talk about consistency and the issue of jim...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. before public campaigning in france's presidential election ended at midnight, the high- stakes contest between centrist emmanuel macron and far-right candidate marine le pen suffered a kind of disruption familiar to americans: the frontrunner was hacked. while france itself votes tomorrow, voting is already under way in french territories overseas and among french citizens living abroad, including 120,000 here in the united states. just before those first voters went to the polls today, macron confirmed he'd been targeted by a "massive
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. on the last day of his first foreign trip as president, donald trump declined to endorse the historic climate change accord signed by the u.s. and 194 other nations two years ago in paris. his silence came as the other six leaders of the world's leading industrial democracies reaffirmed their commitments to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions responsible for global warming. instead, mr. trump says he'll announce next week whether he'll stick with the paris pact or abandon it. german chancellor angela merkel said the climate discussion wa
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. emmanuel macron has won one of the most divisive and acrimonious political campaigns in french history in the run- pulist marine le pen.ht-wing projections give macron what analysts are calling an" emphatic" victory over his bitter rival, winning over sixty percent of the vote. macron, who will become france's youngest president since the office was established almost 170 years ago spoke to supporters this evening: >> ( translated ): after a long democratic confrontation, you've decided to grant me your confidence and i want to express my
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. on his first trip abroad as president of the united states, donald trump received a royal welcome in saudi arabia today. the president and first lady melania trump were greeted by saudi king salman, after they arrived on air force one in the saudi capital of riyadh. topping the official agenda, saudi agreements to purchase $110 billion of american-made military equipment and weapons, and to spend a total of $350 billion on arms and other goods over ten years. mr. trump described the deal as "tremendous investments in the united states." >> hun
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. criticism and consternation today following another, and more alarming, ballistic missile launch by north korea. japan's defense minister says the missile may be a new type, and u.s. officials are trying to determine exactly what it was.. though they said it apparently was not an intercontinental ballistic missile. it was launched yesterday from a site northwest of pyongyang. japanese and south korean officials say it flew for 30 minutes over a distance of 430 miles before plunging into the sea of japan, just 60 miles south of vladivostok
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is promising action on tax reform and health care. in an interview taped yesterday and broadcast today on cbs "face the nation," the president said the revenue losses from his plan to reduce personal and corporate tax rates will be offset by economic growth, better trade deals, and-- he seemed to suggest-- a new tax on imports. >> we have countries where if we make a product, and we send it to that country, they charge us 100% tax. if they make the same product and send it to us, we charge them nothing. you think that's sm
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edgar bronfman bid on that company.r ceo of warner music group and seagrams, a business started by his grandfather. great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> we have not seen you on the air so this is terrific. i want to get to some. businesses you're involved in right now but in terms of what's happening to media on the larger scale, not just time inc., time warner and at&t, verizon, charter, how do you see all this playing out right now? >> it's a little bit like the wild west. no one is quite sure how it's going to come out. the music industry was probably the harbinger of all of this. it's unbundled. anything consumer wants to get in the way they want to get it, they'll be able to do. everybody is scrambling to figure out what business model they can pr sursue to catch up that. >> who do you think the winners and losers are? >> content and distribution have not lived well together. that's a tough marriage. >> you look at the at&t/time warner transaction and you say what? >> i say it's going to be tough to make
edgar bronfman bid on that company.r ceo of warner music group and seagrams, a business started by his grandfather. great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> we have not seen you on the air so this is terrific. i want to get to some. businesses you're involved in right now but in terms of what's happening to media on the larger scale, not just time inc., time warner and at&t, verizon, charter, how do you see all this playing out right now? >> it's a little bit like...
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edgar cortes, the same pediatrician who treated andrew at the e.r.onsulted with the prosecution, says he always believed andrew's death was accidental, not murder. >> i told the prosecutor, i hope you're going to come forward with a charge other than capital murder. i don't think hannah intentionally tried to kill andrew burd. >> reporter: cortes says he also disagrees with the prosecution's portrayal of andrew as a perfectly healthy child. he says he saw developmental problems even before andrew went to live with the overtons. >> the only physician that treated andy while he was alive, and who was aware of problems that he had, was me. and i think that testimony might have given the jury an understanding that perhaps he was not a totally normal child. >> reporter: but the jury never got to hear those opinions. just to be clear, you're not being paid by the overton defense team. >> absolutely not. i wouldn't take a penny from them. i want the right thing to be done. i believe that when you give a jury the truth, it should be the whole truth and nothi
edgar cortes, the same pediatrician who treated andrew at the e.r.onsulted with the prosecution, says he always believed andrew's death was accidental, not murder. >> i told the prosecutor, i hope you're going to come forward with a charge other than capital murder. i don't think hannah intentionally tried to kill andrew burd. >> reporter: cortes says he also disagrees with the prosecution's portrayal of andrew as a perfectly healthy child. he says he saw developmental problems even...
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edgar hoover would indeed be proud. today's fbi is often and accurately described as one of the few intelligence and law-enforcement agencies combined. with the culture of the fbi now in for the past 100 years has been a culture of hard work and dedication to protecting human its states no matter what the challenges. in the wake of the september 11th attack became clear that the fbi number one priority must be the prevention of another terrorist attack. to refocus the mission to revise their priorities and realize the work force and strength of the lives of communication between the bureau within goal intelligence and law-enforcement community and now we're stronger and better yclept to confront the threats that we face today. today's fbi continues to reflect on fidelity, every every and integrity. it is a model emblazoned on the seal and worth its weight in gold. and for the past 100 years years, the men and women of the fbi have lived up their commitment to fidelity and bravery and integrity and precisely because they
edgar hoover would indeed be proud. today's fbi is often and accurately described as one of the few intelligence and law-enforcement agencies combined. with the culture of the fbi now in for the past 100 years has been a culture of hard work and dedication to protecting human its states no matter what the challenges. in the wake of the september 11th attack became clear that the fbi number one priority must be the prevention of another terrorist attack. to refocus the mission to revise their...
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mama no va al centro de detención por temor >> en la calle nos dicen hispanos que viven asustados >> edgarrabajadores de t&te continúan su huelga 37 mil empleados a nivel nacional hicieron paro desde ayer por un nuevo contrato laboral muchos trabajaropn sin contrato dicen regresaran a trabajar el lunes >> en san mateo un evento que reúne empresas e invencible tores luis hernández nos cuenta más de esta muestra de tecnología >> conozca a megabot es un show destacado de esta feria que mezcla simplicidad con tecnología dónde grandes y chicos vienen a divertirse y entretenerse >> llego a la feria tras la insistencia de sus hijos >> va a ayudar a aprender de computadoras >> no importa si usa la última tecnología o los elementos más básicos como palitas y un motor para crear un ventilador >> si le gusta hacer proyectos cosas diferentes hay aquí personas iguales >> a el le gusta gozar la tecnología para los niños hay que traerles a cosas que les gusta >> le enseñaron crear instrumentos a base de aluminio y cables siendo estudiantes de séptimo grado pudieron mostrar sus creaciones con grandes de l
mama no va al centro de detención por temor >> en la calle nos dicen hispanos que viven asustados >> edgarrabajadores de t&te continúan su huelga 37 mil empleados a nivel nacional hicieron paro desde ayer por un nuevo contrato laboral muchos trabajaropn sin contrato dicen regresaran a trabajar el lunes >> en san mateo un evento que reúne empresas e invencible tores luis hernández nos cuenta más de esta muestra de tecnología >> conozca a megabot es un show...
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edgar hoover. he is one of the most credible law enforcement owe isfficials e country. >> in 2004, comey was acting attorney general while his boss john ashcroft was ill in the hospital. comey and mueller worked to fight the bush white house attempt to renew the wiretap program. the pair raced to ashcroft's hospital bed when they found out two bush west wing officials were headed there to get the ailing attorney general to sign off on the renewal. >> a dramatic moment. mueller and comey threatened to resign and the white house backed off. one other note. special counsel can be fired. without the protection of the council law. he can order rod rosenstein to fire mueller anytime. trump can fire rosenstein. dave, they already started hiring up. several associates at the law firm. they all resigned and getting -- starting to hire. he has to get space. make sure they can get that information and hire clerks and make sure people have the right classified status and begin investigation. >> a lot of questi
edgar hoover. he is one of the most credible law enforcement owe isfficials e country. >> in 2004, comey was acting attorney general while his boss john ashcroft was ill in the hospital. comey and mueller worked to fight the bush white house attempt to renew the wiretap program. the pair raced to ashcroft's hospital bed when they found out two bush west wing officials were headed there to get the ailing attorney general to sign off on the renewal. >> a dramatic moment. mueller and...
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y el otro soldado casi lo abrazÓ apenas es un niÑo edgar se hizo famoso como el ponchis, sicario de una llamÓ perla, confeso el asesinato de criminales rivales. >>> segÚn la comisiÓn interamericana de derecho humanos 30.000 niÑos y adolescentes en mÉxico son parte del crimen organizado son vigilante y cedido can a la extorsiÓn, trÁfico de personas, piraterÍa, y narcotrÁfico. >>> prisiones a partir de la comunidad. >>> samuel escondÍ su rostro, es traficante de personas o coyote en tijuana baja california. en entrevista confesÓ que en su organizaciÓn, hay niÑos. >>> se dedican, porque no lo castigan como uno mayor de edad. >>> en menores que no juegan en parques como este 30.000 niÑos quedaron huÉrfanos porque su padres eran parte del crimen organizado. >>> en un mes 2 adolescentes fueron ejecutados en acapulco guerrero fue ajuste de cuentas del narcotrÁfico. los menores son presas fÁciles del crimen organizado. >>> hay una lÓgica del crimen organizado de usarlos como desechables. >>> fueron obligados unirse al crimen y olvidarse de los sueÑos de los niÑos en mÉxico, raÚl torres. notici
y el otro soldado casi lo abrazÓ apenas es un niÑo edgar se hizo famoso como el ponchis, sicario de una llamÓ perla, confeso el asesinato de criminales rivales. >>> segÚn la comisiÓn interamericana de derecho humanos 30.000 niÑos y adolescentes en mÉxico son parte del crimen organizado son vigilante y cedido can a la extorsiÓn, trÁfico de personas, piraterÍa, y narcotrÁfico. >>> prisiones a partir de la comunidad. >>> samuel escondÍ su rostro, es...
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as has been told over the last couple days, he was the longest-serving fbi director since j edgar hoover himself. the first since hoover to complete the 10 year term of an fbi director, and then he was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. host: what made him so popular and respected? guest: he is a ramrod straight , former marine straight shooter. in a city that seems like it gets more partisan and more politicized with every passing year, he is completely apolitical, completely nonpartisan, and very well respected on both sides of the aisle. host: what was he known for doing at the fbi, in terms of the structure of the organization and its accomplishments over those 12 years? guest: one of the most important moments of his career in tracing how he involved his leadership style, was he started at the fbi as director on september 4, a week before 9/11. on the morning of tuesday, september 11, he was at the hoover building, seated in his first briefing on al qaeda when the twin towers were struck.
as has been told over the last couple days, he was the longest-serving fbi director since j edgar hoover himself. the first since hoover to complete the 10 year term of an fbi director, and then he was so popular and so respected that he was extended for an additional two years by president obama and a bipartisan act of congress. host: what made him so popular and respected? guest: he is a ramrod straight , former marine straight shooter. in a city that seems like it gets more partisan and more...
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edgar hoover has played a larger role in the political part of this country as comey day. and even hoover for all his strength and weaknesses did so in a less visible way. we all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him pretty both the place, he'd been there long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with comey. people are afraid of comey as he said in the earlier segment, people are afraid of him and is very clear that his handling of the whole hillary clinton matter was really proved by almost no one. for him to say as he did that his only choice was to be the guy that recommended whether prosecutor or not, that's crazy. the fact that loretta lynch was compromised, she did not by the way recruits herself, she said to accept whatever recommendation she got. that reclamation recommendatior subordinate officials. the weight supposed to work. what he did was on the face of it improper, inc
edgar hoover has played a larger role in the political part of this country as comey day. and even hoover for all his strength and weaknesses did so in a less visible way. we all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him pretty both the place, he'd been there long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with...
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edgar hoover has played a larger role in the political part of this country as comey did.nd even hoover for all his strengths and weaknesses did so in a less visible way. we all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him. he'd built the place, he'd been there a long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with comey. people are afraid of comey as you said in the earlier segment, people are afraid of him and it's very clear that his handling of the whole hillary clinton matter was really proved by almost no one. for him to say as he did that his only choice was to be the guy that recommended whether prosecute or not, that's crazy. the fact that loretta lynch was compromised, she did not by the way recuse herself, she said to accept whatever recommendation she got. that recommendation or other subordinate officials. the way it's supposed to work.k. what he did was, on the face of it, improper,
edgar hoover has played a larger role in the political part of this country as comey did.nd even hoover for all his strengths and weaknesses did so in a less visible way. we all knew about it. it was legendary. the bureau was the bureau. it came to be what it was under him. he'd built the place, he'd been there a long time, he was kind of a legend. he was a much different kind of character than comey. but he was powerful and everyone was afraid of him. you have some of that here as well with...
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director of the fbi j edgar hoover notoriously had a very difficult relationship with several presidentsthe director position is a 10 year term. the reason it is established that way is to maintain the integrity and independence of the fbi as a law enforcement agency. brent: comey was 3.5 years into his contract, a republican put in place by obama. >> and he was put there because he had a bipartisan consensus. he was the deputy attorney general and sina somebody with sterling integrity. it was questioned in the 2016 campaign. brent: of course. >> his fierce independence was seen as a strength by democrats in the russian case and perhaps is a problem for the administration. brent: let's just remind our viewers how we got to where we are tonight. take a look. reporter: here is how the scandal unfolded. after a lengthy investigation, the fbi announced it was recommending no criminal charges against clinton while she was secretary of state. >> although we did not find clear evidence-p, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in the handling of highly classified informatn. reporte
director of the fbi j edgar hoover notoriously had a very difficult relationship with several presidentsthe director position is a 10 year term. the reason it is established that way is to maintain the integrity and independence of the fbi as a law enforcement agency. brent: comey was 3.5 years into his contract, a republican put in place by obama. >> and he was put there because he had a bipartisan consensus. he was the deputy attorney general and sina somebody with sterling integrity....
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edgar, comey. you heard all of that. my next guest was among those saying that after this.u something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> he's becoming very much like j. edgar hoover in sense that he's above everything, that he's untouchable, too big to fire. >> neil: no wonder why he got a pulitzer price. michael goodwin joining me. a fox news contributor. here we are. now i'm thinking the rage that we're getting and watching over this, the timing of this seems beyond to pale. what do you think? >> i think the blow-back is fairly cheap and fairly predictable. as others have noted as well. not so long ago, the democrats were calling for his scalp. now they get the scalp, oh, no, put it back on. we don't want it. we want trump's scalp really. >> neil: they're making a big deal of the timing of it. why now? if this guy seemed to be a stumb
edgar, comey. you heard all of that. my next guest was among those saying that after this.u something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> he's becoming very much like j. edgar hoover in sense that he's above everything, that he's untouchable, too big...
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back on december 12, christie edgar crashed into police chief edwin rother in his chief heading home from an official event. it took all of ten minutes for the defense and commonwealth to reach a plea deal, includes ten days in jail and also and restrictions on her driver's license. after the hearing we talked to the first responding officer who arrived at the scene who was a rookie who had only been with the department a couple of months at the time. we spoke to chief rossler. >> after further speaking to her and when i had her get out of the cars, she was stumbling around and had to balance herself on the car and then the way she did the testing, some of the queueswere trained to pick up on >> the size of my vehicle and her car, she plowed into the back of it. if i was in a regular sedan i don't think i'd be standing here today. >> reporter: edgar was taken straight from that courtroom to jail. her attorney didn't want to speak to us on camera. but he did tell us that this is an unfortunate situation. hopefully she will get treatment. and that she's looking forward to putting all o
back on december 12, christie edgar crashed into police chief edwin rother in his chief heading home from an official event. it took all of ten minutes for the defense and commonwealth to reach a plea deal, includes ten days in jail and also and restrictions on her driver's license. after the hearing we talked to the first responding officer who arrived at the scene who was a rookie who had only been with the department a couple of months at the time. we spoke to chief rossler. >> after...
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edgar hoover reviewed the process, and you are saying there's a parallel here? that was historic in american history that that hatched. you are saying this is along those lines, the watergate scandal? >> he also fired william sessions as the head. bill clinton did this as well, but not in the first 100 days of his presidency. if you add sally yates, if you add flynn, all of the people removed who were heads of major departments of bureaucrats, who are usually protected by safeguards -- >> we're almost out of time. real quick, you mentioned the special prosecutor. if donald trump puts his fbi in to potentially squash any investigations what is the likelihood of a special prosecutor? >> in the next election this will be the main political fodder. the consequence will be to put the democrats in charge. this will be the campaign issue at midterm. >> so healthcare has been taken off the table. >> forget about it. >> i do want to add the president saying that a new director is needed to restore public trust. that's what we're hearing from president trump. appreciate i
edgar hoover reviewed the process, and you are saying there's a parallel here? that was historic in american history that that hatched. you are saying this is along those lines, the watergate scandal? >> he also fired william sessions as the head. bill clinton did this as well, but not in the first 100 days of his presidency. if you add sally yates, if you add flynn, all of the people removed who were heads of major departments of bureaucrats, who are usually protected by safeguards --...
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muy atento si lo llaman diciendole que debe dinero al irs antes se comunicaba solamente por correo, edgarlamada inesperada. >> (llamada en pantalla). >>> porque a veces hacen cosas ilegales o con mentiras piden informaciÓn y uno las da y se uno se mete en problemas. >> el nÚmero de personas estafadas en los Últimos 4 aÑos es impresionante, hasta 54 millones de dÓlares han pagado hasta el dÍa de hoy. >> la misma fue escuchada por la vocera. >> el irs nunca paga para pedir un pago inmediato y menos amenazar a los contribuyentess. #. pero ponga atenciÓn, las reglas en el irs contrataron a 4 agencias para recaudar mÁs pi impuestos. los las empresas son: >>> es posible que les llegue llamadas de staz agencias privadas no lo va amenazaamenaz. >> en octubre del aÑo pasado personas de la india fueron relacionados con este tipo de fraudes. >> alicia dice que nu gente no lo reporta porque les da vergÜenza decir que fueron estafadas. >> un policÍa llegÓ auxiliar a un hondureÑo atropellado y lo primero que le preguntÓ si era ilegal, otra muestra del creciente acoso a la comunidad latina solamente las
muy atento si lo llaman diciendole que debe dinero al irs antes se comunicaba solamente por correo, edgarlamada inesperada. >> (llamada en pantalla). >>> porque a veces hacen cosas ilegales o con mentiras piden informaciÓn y uno las da y se uno se mete en problemas. >> el nÚmero de personas estafadas en los Últimos 4 aÑos es impresionante, hasta 54 millones de dÓlares han pagado hasta el dÍa de hoy. >> la misma fue escuchada por la vocera. >> el irs nunca...
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edgar hoover is worried about his power. he is worried about his security. and he eventually recruits and brings in an old field agent, tom white, to take over the case, they launch an undercover operation. what is most interesting, among those undercover operatives is a native american. they need to adopt the criminal techniqu techniques, fingerprinting, handwriting analysis. >> how successful was hoover? >> the agents, tom white, they deserve more of the credit than hoover. they are able to, by finding the money to catch one of the masterminds and some of his henchman. it turned out to be, not only a prominent white settler, it turned out to be someone that molly knew well and trusted. what makes the crime sinister, they involve an unbelievable level of deception and portrayal. white men pretending to love you, and meanwhile, plotting to kill you. while the bureau captures a few killers, there was a deeper and darker conspiracy. hoover was in a rush to solve the case, those crimes were never solved. the money was never recovered. one of the most powerful t
edgar hoover is worried about his power. he is worried about his security. and he eventually recruits and brings in an old field agent, tom white, to take over the case, they launch an undercover operation. what is most interesting, among those undercover operatives is a native american. they need to adopt the criminal techniqu techniques, fingerprinting, handwriting analysis. >> how successful was hoover? >> the agents, tom white, they deserve more of the credit than hoover. they...