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edgar has just learned that the road to lopez is flooded and impassable. he doesn't know how will get alan back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital a submerged. the country is split into. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pandas. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. this time and then i do but i stumble come on. she want to hold them off but the. police come in the but the. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for days. but you know i get it but i don't care but. fed up with weighty ramiro risked everything. and the best of the federal ski industry went back to the. us how to help us out. he could easily be swept away by the current. house. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you're no good
edgar has just learned that the road to lopez is flooded and impassable. he doesn't know how will get alan back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital a submerged. the country is split into. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian...
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Feb 23, 2018
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edgar is one of the first to pull but there's not enough room for everyone. most effective but i'm going to some of them but not. in the bus on. the bus is too long. so the sailors let the real wheels rest on the rusty rajon. they usually try and get as many customers as possible on board ignoring safety. with an old engine and a very strong current piloting the ferry district thank . god but i'm a gun. thanks. because pro bono showed us looking for a nickel thank the fairies no longer being cold. and begins to drink. thanks it's dangerously close to the banks of the river. the steering cable is finally repaired and. at the last moment the pilot manages to safely guide the ferry across. the arab. and get you know the owner of the truck and once he's paid off the hire the fuel of the food this trip will hardly make enough to live a. few if any of us are going to get. there you have been doing a film made. history and that's what's going on down here. after three days and four hundred forty five kilometers edg it completes the first stage of his journey a river
edgar is one of the first to pull but there's not enough room for everyone. most effective but i'm going to some of them but not. in the bus on. the bus is too long. so the sailors let the real wheels rest on the rusty rajon. they usually try and get as many customers as possible on board ignoring safety. with an old engine and a very strong current piloting the ferry district thank . god but i'm a gun. thanks. because pro bono showed us looking for a nickel thank the fairies no longer being...
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edgar is one of the first to pull but there's not enough room for every one. moment that people from both commented on to some of them but it is not. the bus ride. the bus is too long. so the sale is let the real wheels rest on the rusty. they usually try and get as many customers as possible ignoring safety. with an old engine and a very strong current piloting the ferry district thanks . coming up but i'm a gun. thank. you because i will go looking for in the bill thank the fairies no longer being cold. and begins to drink. thanks dangerously close to the banks of the river. the steering cable is finally repaired and. at the last moment the pilot manages to safely guy the ferry across. it get you know the owner of the truck and once he's paid off the hire the fuel and the food this trip will hardly make enough to live i'm. not privy to most of them coming to the net of. doing a film. just history denied us what's going on down there. after three days and four hundred forty five kilometers eg it completes the first stage of his journey a river around town. is
edgar is one of the first to pull but there's not enough room for every one. moment that people from both commented on to some of them but it is not. the bus ride. the bus is too long. so the sale is let the real wheels rest on the rusty. they usually try and get as many customers as possible ignoring safety. with an old engine and a very strong current piloting the ferry district thanks . coming up but i'm a gun. thank. you because i will go looking for in the bill thank the fairies no longer...
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Édgar: la miré muy bien, muy fuerte.quiere decir que a pesar de que ellos la tienen allá, la han respetado porque le permiten que ella salga con su velo. la han respetado. teresa: conociendo a su hermana, Édgar narváez piensa que ella se ha dado a querer entre sus propios captores. Édgar: mi hermana es muy familiar con los demás. yo creo que esa gente la miró como era ella y el buen trabajo que estaba haciendo. la dejó trabajar ahí y entonces ella fue recuperando la forma. cura: y la pronta liberación de la hermana gloria cecilia narváez. teresa: no hay domingo que pase en la comunidad franciscana de pasto, colombia, sin que oren por el regreso de una de sus hermanas. ¿volverían a ser parte de una misión en un país inseguro o peligroso? clara: sí, sabemos que la misión que desempeñamos aquí o en cualquier lugar trae sus riesgos. teresa: ¿qué les dirían a sus captores? y tras una pausa de tres minutos, la religiosa no pudo esconder su dolor. clara: esperamos tener pronto a nuestra hermana en medio de nuestra comunidad. lo
Édgar: la miré muy bien, muy fuerte.quiere decir que a pesar de que ellos la tienen allá, la han respetado porque le permiten que ella salga con su velo. la han respetado. teresa: conociendo a su hermana, Édgar narváez piensa que ella se ha dado a querer entre sus propios captores. Édgar: mi hermana es muy familiar con los demás. yo creo que esa gente la miró como era ella y el buen trabajo que estaba haciendo. la dejó trabajar ahí y entonces ella fue recuperando la forma. cura: y la...
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to avoid losses edgar must deliver them as quickly as possible to a processing plant. but he's just found out his tank is empty and he has to buy fuel from a colleague. in the month of may. despite his troubles agrees happy because for once he won't make the trip alone. if. a taxi has just dropped off the son we haven't seen in months. to young alan his father's blue truck is amazing. from the moment vision the point of view none of us can go. on the middle of the middle trying. this week or maybe out again as he says there will be another nickname. when we get up to the murder me on the radio because you know where. with the people you. will be. the precious cargo of notes begins a perilous journey through the bolivian amazon to the capital la paz. edgar was divorced a year ago he lives alone and this trip during the school holidays is the only opportunity to see his son. jim finish him off with. your family but yeah i want to touch him but then once you get to me i want it but it didn't feel like. in three days' time it's back to school alan one thousand three hundre
to avoid losses edgar must deliver them as quickly as possible to a processing plant. but he's just found out his tank is empty and he has to buy fuel from a colleague. in the month of may. despite his troubles agrees happy because for once he won't make the trip alone. if. a taxi has just dropped off the son we haven't seen in months. to young alan his father's blue truck is amazing. from the moment vision the point of view none of us can go. on the middle of the middle trying. this week or...
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sigue edgar. el toro lo tirÓ en menos de dos segundos, cero puntos para ambos en esta ronda. univisiÓn 14". ramÓn: imagÍnese usted lo peligroso de este tipo de deporte y sobre todo, recibir patadas de estos animales. ojalÁ que nunca ocurra pero ese es el riesgo. mÁs adelante, un estudio revelÓ que casi la mitad de los padres de familia tienen el temor de que sus hijos sean adictos a los telÉfonos celulares. la preparaciÓn de casos de gripe estÁ disminuyendo por primera vez esta temporada pero aumentÓ la cifra de vÍctimas . continuamos. ramÓn: de acuerdo a un estudio, la propagaciÓn de casos de gripe estÁ disminuyendo por primera vez esta temporada. el centro para prevenciÓny control de enfermedades indicÓ que fueron por fiebre, tos y otros sÍntomas. pero bajaron la semana anterior en un 7.5 por ciento. la semana pasada, se reportaron 13 muertes mÁs de niÑos, con un total de 97 vÍctimas mortales desde octubre pasado. ya que estamos con este asunto de los estudios, otro rebelo, mire usted, que un porcentaje elevado de los padres de familia tienen el temor de que sus hijos sean
sigue edgar. el toro lo tirÓ en menos de dos segundos, cero puntos para ambos en esta ronda. univisiÓn 14". ramÓn: imagÍnese usted lo peligroso de este tipo de deporte y sobre todo, recibir patadas de estos animales. ojalÁ que nunca ocurra pero ese es el riesgo. mÁs adelante, un estudio revelÓ que casi la mitad de los padres de familia tienen el temor de que sus hijos sean adictos a los telÉfonos celulares. la preparaciÓn de casos de gripe estÁ disminuyendo por primera vez esta...
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workers that are yesterday in the end loaded a partial list in with his truck stuck in the amazon edgar has no vehicle and has to earn a living doing odd jobs more pull money and legal research or what open or much store you're seeing him hold on to yesterday's can of it's me program for me for stand of a bunny for me despite its natural beauty year after year the rains in bolivia continue to have an impact on people's lives. on counting the cost how corrupt is your country transparency international has the latest global rankings venezuela makes history by launching a crypto currency south africa plug a hole in its finances as cape town faces a water shortage counting the cost at this time. the nature news as it breaks there is a sense of renewed hope with a president who enjoys quiet he'll with detailed coverage they are dodging distractions that appear to be hurting president to manage the mideast peace crisis from around the world over one hundred thirty one thousand people are registered in the south korean database for separated families. struggling with the effects of climate cha
workers that are yesterday in the end loaded a partial list in with his truck stuck in the amazon edgar has no vehicle and has to earn a living doing odd jobs more pull money and legal research or what open or much store you're seeing him hold on to yesterday's can of it's me program for me for stand of a bunny for me despite its natural beauty year after year the rains in bolivia continue to have an impact on people's lives. on counting the cost how corrupt is your country transparency...
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edgar but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to general here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride it all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because i like to do that i get stories there i meet people there and i interact with the actual public that i then speak to on radio television or via a column and i think that if you're going to call yourself a journalist and you don't do that and instead you ride around in a limousine and make your thirty million a year or whatever it's going to be i don't understand how you feel that you can aptly communicate with the public so i think we have a big problem there i mean it's kind of like being a professional athlete no
edgar but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to general here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride it all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because i...
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edgar but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to a general here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride it all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because i like to do that i get stories there i meet people there and i interact with the actual public that i then speak to on radio television or via a column and i think that if you're going to call yourself a journalist and you don't do that and instead you ride around in a limousine and make your thirty million a year or whatever it's going to be i don't understand how you feel that you can aptly communicate with the public so i think we have a big problem there i agree it's kind of like being a professional athlete
edgar but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to a general here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride it all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because...
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edgar but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to gentle here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride it all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because i like to do that i get stories there i meet people there and i interact with the actual public that i then speak to on radio television or via a column and i think that if you're going to call yourself a journalist and you don't do that and instead you ride around in a limousine and make your thirty million a year or whatever it's going to be i don't understand how you feel that you can aptly communicate with the public so i think we have a big problem there i mean it's kind of like being a professional athlete now
edgar but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to gentle here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride it all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because i...
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esta conclusiÓn llego un trib criminal de california por 2 demandas interpuestas edgar muÑoz con losa ice en el 2010 y 2014. cuando todavÍa testaba el sherif le baca. >>> tenÍamos una detenciÓn que no debiÓ ser no era migraciÓn para tenernos ahÍ. >>> una corte federal de los Ángeles era inconstitucional tenerlos detenido tras cumplir su sentencia entablÓ 2 juicios contra el sheriff y contra ice. >>> quedaron ilegales bajo la constituciÓn y bajo las leyes de la autoridad de ice ¿quÉ falta cometiÓ el sheriff en el condado de los Ángeles?. >>> los rl sheriff detenÍa a la gente mÁs tiempo, solamente para que ice llegara a la cÁrcel para arrestarlo. >>> ice no responde sobre litigios pendientes, pero que la falta de comentarios no debe interpretarse como una aceptaciÓn de posibles alegaciones. esta demanda era contra prÁcticas pasadas hoy no detienen a ningÚn preso fuera de su fecha de liberaciÓn aunque se lo pida ice. >>> hay 12.000 inmigrantes ya deportados. las organizaciones desconfÌan de lo que dicen las autoridades y aseguran que esta mala prÁctico podrÍa continuar aho ahora. >>> >>
esta conclusiÓn llego un trib criminal de california por 2 demandas interpuestas edgar muÑoz con losa ice en el 2010 y 2014. cuando todavÍa testaba el sherif le baca. >>> tenÍamos una detenciÓn que no debiÓ ser no era migraciÓn para tenernos ahÍ. >>> una corte federal de los Ángeles era inconstitucional tenerlos detenido tras cumplir su sentencia entablÓ 2 juicios contra el sheriff y contra ice. >>> quedaron ilegales bajo la constituciÓn y bajo las leyes de...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara ho zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided aby mutual of amer designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been oed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statio fthank you.s like you. from the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. e house intelligence committee could vote tomorrow on declassifying a democratic mem o thnters the so-called nunes memo alleging f.b.i.of abe urveillance power during the 2016 campaign. last night, president trump continued his attacks on the f.b.i. for the use of opposition research in the fisa application to surveil former trump campaign the research was partially funded by democrats. he quoted excerpts of a "wall street journal" editorialng sain part, "the f.b.i. failed to inform th
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara ho zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided aby mutual of amer designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been oed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statio fthank you.s like you. from the tisch...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson fily fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameride-- gning 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 bon contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studio cat lincoter in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the white house is preparing to release a budgetomorrow follwing friday's passage of a bipartisan spending deal. the bisudgerojected to increase spending by nearly $300 billion over two years. it will so increase the deficit to a projected $1.2 trillion in 2019. white house budget director mick mulvaney sd that republicans compromised with democrats on increasing non-defense domestic spending inrder to get an increase in defense spending. >> we want money to defend the nation. we
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson fily fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameride-- gning 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 bon contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. , sue and edgar wachenhei. dr. p. roy vagelos andgeiana t. s. the j.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walt 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.d : >> additional support has been provided by: or and by the corporation 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,as hari sreen. >> senivasan: good evening a thank you for joining us there is new fallout over the controversial memo released yesterday by republicans on the house intelligence committee. the memo alleges that the f.b.i. and justice department abused their power to secure a fisaan watargeting former trump campaign advisor carter page. it says the agencies reliedy excessiv opposition research partially funded by democrats. this morning, president trumpet claimed in a that the memo" totally vindicates ¡trump' in probe
the cheryl and philip milstein family. , sue and edgar wachenhei. dr. p. roy vagelos andgeiana t. s. the j.p. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walt 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.d : >> additional support has been provided by: or and by the corporation public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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the ch yfamily.hilip milstein sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos.ou the j.p.b.ation. fthe anderson famil. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerber corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiremeducts. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation forbl 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,re hariivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. theedacted version o democrat's memo surrounding the ongoing russia investigation has been released. the memo asserts that the f.b.i. otd justice department di" abuse" the foreign intelligence surveillance act process. three eks ago the republicans released a memo alleging that de fbi abused their surveillance powing the 2016 campaign by overly-relying on the so-called "steele dossier;" an opposition research document compiled by a former british intelligen
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edgar hoover got mentioned i thought what kind of nickname would trump come up with him. but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to general here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride all the way up to one hundred twenty fifth street a couple of times a week because i like to do that i get stories there i meet people there and i interact with the actual public that i then speak to on radio television or via a column and i think that if you're going to call yourself a journalist and you don't do that and instead you ride around in a limousine and make your thirty million a year or whatever it's going to be i don't understand how you feel that you can aptly communicate with the public so i think we have a big problem there i agree it's kind of like being a professional
edgar hoover got mentioned i thought what kind of nickname would trump come up with him. but anyway. and i'm going to get a little to general here peter ok to ron and julio but one of the things that really bugs me and i feel that people who do what we do at least at the highest echelons and i'm talking about the highest paid people like a mad cow or or sean hannity if i were king i would force them to get on the third avenue bus with me where it originates way down in the bowery and ride all...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. ithe j.p.b. found. onthe andeamily fund. rosalind p. walter berarbara hope zurg. corporate funding is provided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement producty that's 're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bynt butions 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 thank you for joining us. conflict in the skies over syria l this evening following the most serious skirmishes between the two countries since 2011. right now, two israeli pilots are being treated for injuries after syria shot down their f-16 while they were striking what israel says are iranian air bases within syria. but today's violence began after israel shot down an iranian drone which entered israeli airspace from syria. an israeli military spokesman warned, "iran is dragging the region int which it doesn't
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. ithe j.p.b. found. onthe andeamily fund. rosalind p. walter berarbara hope zurg. corporate funding is provided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement producty that's 're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bynt butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at...
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i.e and edgar wachenheim, dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indivouual and 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 rstation from vieike you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, ri sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening thanks for joining us. more is being learned about the parkland, florida highchool shooter, while calls for gun reform are growing louder. s the "florida sentinel" newspaper spoke with the family that took nikolas cruz into their home after his mother's death." we had this monster living under our roof and we didn't know," k paper."nead told the we didn't see this side of him."ri just five days to the shooting, kimberly snead had taken cruz to her own therapist. the sneads, gun owners themselves, say they
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edgar hoover building. the real risk is that the fbi operations are more vulnerable and could be disrupted potentially at a time when these capabilities would be most needed. now all of a sudden we are changing the direction here. it's very difficult for us to understand that. the chairman and the ranking member asked for detailed information about the plans. we got this glitzy 22-page, more photographs than details, about the proposal. and when you take a look at the cost comparisons, many of the costs are not even included in this. for 20% smaller building, you don't include the swing rental issues or building out the new rental spaces. so, mr. chairman, it's difficult for us to understand this. mayor browser has said that she believes that the bests use of this space for the use for the people of the district of columbia is for it to be in private development hands so we're not even paying attention to the local community. so, there's a lot of questions here. i appreciate our witnesses being here. i just
edgar hoover building. the real risk is that the fbi operations are more vulnerable and could be disrupted potentially at a time when these capabilities would be most needed. now all of a sudden we are changing the direction here. it's very difficult for us to understand that. the chairman and the ranking member asked for detailed information about the plans. we got this glitzy 22-page, more photographs than details, about the proposal. and when you take a look at the cost comparisons, many of...
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pedro: edgar muÑoz fue deportado hace dos meses tras 20 aÑos en carolina del norte donde trabajaba en te pide experiencia. tu Único requisito es querer aprender. pedro: el programa es tan intenso que muchos normen aquÍ pero lo mÁs importante es que todo es gratuito. ademÁs se les otorga comida y un pequeÑo apoyo econÓmico mensual. algunos de estos estudiantes dicen que no pierden la esperanza de regresar un dÍa a estados unidos pero de una manera legal. ilia: es como una ayuda para estudiar pero cuando consiguen trabajo es cuando empiezan a pagar. jorge: si hubieran sido legalizados en lugar de estar haciendo estas contribuciones en mÉxico, lo podrÍan estar haciendo aquÍ en estados unidos. gracias por estar con nosotros. ilia: buenas noches. en "la rosa de guadalupe"... >> yo creo que hay una fuga. rápido, la bomba, apágala. rafaela: de veras que no puedo entender a esas mamás que se atreven a dejar un bebé abandonado como este angelito. bebé: [llora] rafaela: ya. carla: pero sí pasa, rafaela. joel: ahora sí te voy a partir la cara, vadhir. vadhir: no, por favor. joel, cristian, no me
pedro: edgar muÑoz fue deportado hace dos meses tras 20 aÑos en carolina del norte donde trabajaba en te pide experiencia. tu Único requisito es querer aprender. pedro: el programa es tan intenso que muchos normen aquÍ pero lo mÁs importante es que todo es gratuito. ademÁs se les otorga comida y un pequeÑo apoyo econÓmico mensual. algunos de estos estudiantes dicen que no pierden la esperanza de regresar un dÍa a estados unidos pero de una manera legal. ilia: es como una ayuda para...
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rick: and original impressionist masterpiece by edgar dÉgas stolen in 2009 turns up in a suitcase onse com as their own and te french culture minister says that was a heavy loss and they are very happy to have that painting back. we don't normally do this on the "fox report" but i got a text tonight and i want to give a quick shout out to my good buddy, pete, and his girlfriend, julianne who is now his fiancÉe. to have that picture? apparently, he got down on one knee on a ski slope in deer valley sometime this weekend and she apparently said yes. we don't know why but a fairly she said yes. we don't have any other details on the nuptials but congratulations to this awesome couple. will get you a picture when we get it. how about that? i did send the picture to someone. all right. that's how fox supports this sunday, but very 25, 2018. i'm rick leventhal, thank you for spending part of your sunny with me. have a safe and effective week. scandalous starts now. with the president. >> this was the farthest thing from a romance that you can imagine. come hell or high water, i was sharing
rick: and original impressionist masterpiece by edgar dÉgas stolen in 2009 turns up in a suitcase onse com as their own and te french culture minister says that was a heavy loss and they are very happy to have that painting back. we don't normally do this on the "fox report" but i got a text tonight and i want to give a quick shout out to my good buddy, pete, and his girlfriend, julianne who is now his fiancÉe. to have that picture? apparently, he got down on one knee on a ski slope...
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una vÍctima cubana muriÓ por fa de atenciÓn mÉdica como nos dice edgar muÑoz. >>> ak ti vishss protestaronor la muerte del inmigrante de origen cubano julio castro garrido por lo que dicen fue un acto de negligencia >>> georgia desde el 2008 han habido 5 muertes. ice contestÓ que en el hospital le diagnosticaron meumonÍa. >>> no stran van a decir la ver >>> si alguien estÁ enfermo no lo llevan despuÉs de 4 dÍas >>> guillermo toro atiende a varios inmigrantes que estÁn aÍi y recuerda que un inmigrante hondureÑo colapsÓ en las instalaciones privada ci y sobr estas muertes ice no contestÓ >>> activistas hicieron una serie de tribunales para exigir a ice. >>> desde el 2003 han habido 1 personas han muerto >>> algunas organizaciones se quejan de la falta de respuesta y excesos dentro de estos centros de detenciÓn que en muchos de los casos aseguran podrÍan salvar vidas. en los Ángeles, edgardo muÑoz noticias telemundo. se hizo realidad el gran temor de la madre de una joven deportado a mÉxico, el chico cayÓ vÍctima de de unos secuestradores en sonora y perdiÓ la vida. su familia en phoenix le r
una vÍctima cubana muriÓ por fa de atenciÓn mÉdica como nos dice edgar muÑoz. >>> ak ti vishss protestaronor la muerte del inmigrante de origen cubano julio castro garrido por lo que dicen fue un acto de negligencia >>> georgia desde el 2008 han habido 5 muertes. ice contestÓ que en el hospital le diagnosticaron meumonÍa. >>> no stran van a decir la ver >>> si alguien estÁ enfermo no lo llevan despuÉs de 4 dÍas >>> guillermo toro atiende a...
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edgar muÑoz tiene las primeras reacciones tras volver a disfrutar de la libero estado. >> el inmigranteesia donde se habÍa quedado y volviÓ a casa con su familia. >> siento preocupaciÓn que me puedan agarrar. >> sonia, su esposa no para de llorar por el sufrimiento de sus hijos y por la niÑa que estÁ por nacer. >> la va a poder conocer y escuchar llorar. >> ice hizo uso de su discreciÓn y otorgÓ suspension por un aÑo de deportaciÓn por razones humanitarias, esta es la razÓn, su hijo de cinco aÑos de edad lucha contra la leucemia y recibe sesiones de quimioterapia, llegÓ a estados unidos con menos de dos aÑos de edad, a los 19 fue detenido por manejar con licencia falsa y dos veces reingresÓ ilegalmente al paÍs, ahora tiene que evitar una tercera deportaciÓn para permanecer con su familia. >> ahora que me aprueben la peticiÓn de familia que es el i 130. >> por recomendaciÓn del abogado se quedÓ en una iglesia en arizona luego de asistir a una cita con ice en que le negaron el alivio migratorio. agradecen a dios el milagro de poder estar juntos. >> la agencia recordÓ que previo a este per
edgar muÑoz tiene las primeras reacciones tras volver a disfrutar de la libero estado. >> el inmigranteesia donde se habÍa quedado y volviÓ a casa con su familia. >> siento preocupaciÓn que me puedan agarrar. >> sonia, su esposa no para de llorar por el sufrimiento de sus hijos y por la niÑa que estÁ por nacer. >> la va a poder conocer y escuchar llorar. >> ice hizo uso de su discreciÓn y otorgÓ suspension por un aÑo de deportaciÓn por razones...
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. >>> edgar es uno de los och800, jÓvenes bajo el programa de daca que continÚan la incertidumbre sobrea a haber espera a esperanza? >>> para Él es un alivio el apoyo que siguen recibiendo para que el gobierno les de un estatus que los lleve a una ciudadanÍa. hoy ese respaldo vino de personal mÉdico del hospital general de san francisco, mucho de los cuales hacen clases en la universidad de california. >>> estos jÓvenes necesitan nuestra protecciÓn y es el deber del congreso aprobar una legislaciÓn que elimine la incertidumbre creada por las ambiciones desviadas del p presidente donald trump. a la vez rechazaron la intenciÓn del gobierno de ofrecer una soluciÓn migratoria para los soÑadores, en requerimiento de otras comunidades. >>> como yo voy a beneficiar pero daÑar a otras miles de familias, eso no estÁ bien, dÓnde estÁ la humanidad? >>> quÉ clase de persona serÍa yo aceptar algo que perjudique a otros? cÓmo a mis padres? se abogÓ por algo integral como en 1986. >>> es justo decir que 32 aÑos despuÉs es el momento de un as misterm amnistÍa general. >>> este personal mÉdico enviÓ un
. >>> edgar es uno de los och800, jÓvenes bajo el programa de daca que continÚan la incertidumbre sobrea a haber espera a esperanza? >>> para Él es un alivio el apoyo que siguen recibiendo para que el gobierno les de un estatus que los lleve a una ciudadanÍa. hoy ese respaldo vino de personal mÉdico del hospital general de san francisco, mucho de los cuales hacen clases en la universidad de california. >>> estos jÓvenes necesitan nuestra protecciÓn y es el...
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duras medidas de migraciÓn del presidente trump, sin una reforma migratoria decidieron irse a mÉxico, edgarijos que fueron despertados hace 9 aÑos por cruzar la frontera y estar involucrados en una pelea. >> nos necesitan a nosotros como padres eso es la cuestiÓn, dejo lo que fuera el dinero acÁ por el amor a mis hijos. >> victoria pÉrez le pone cierre a sus cosas su esposo es de salvador, mientras estados unidos les cierra las puertas mÉxico se las abre con una visa familiar. >> dijimos vÁmonos para alla ya es tiempo. >> al momento de preparar su regreso rumbo a mexicali revisan algunos retratos victoria rompe en llanto al recordar que como indocumentada no pudo estar en el velorio de su padre hace dos aÑos. >> me doliÓ mucho que se haya muerto mi papÁ y yo no podÍa verlos. >> ellos se sienten rechazados prefieren regresar voluntariamente que ser deportados. >> han apoyado a personas que quieren regresar a mÉxico. >> porque no quieren que sus familias sean separadas dos porque ya no tienen trabajo y tres porque ya no tienen dinero. >> vÍctor vuelve a cantar una canciÓn triste a un paso de
duras medidas de migraciÓn del presidente trump, sin una reforma migratoria decidieron irse a mÉxico, edgarijos que fueron despertados hace 9 aÑos por cruzar la frontera y estar involucrados en una pelea. >> nos necesitan a nosotros como padres eso es la cuestiÓn, dejo lo que fuera el dinero acÁ por el amor a mis hijos. >> victoria pÉrez le pone cierre a sus cosas su esposo es de salvador, mientras estados unidos les cierra las puertas mÉxico se las abre con una visa...
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presidente trump, pero lo residentes dudan que este gasto de dinero detenga el flujo de inmigrantes edgardrÁ ver al lado mexicano, la actual barrera se construyÓ de 1990 y ya tenÍa varios boquetes hechos por traficantes. >> muchas de las organizaciones que tratan de traficar a gente aquÍ en estados unidos daÑan la infraestructura que tenemos ahÍ, tratan de hacer hoyos de crear diferentes formas de facilitar el cruce. >> el nuevo muro que son grandes tubos de acero se van a poner en poco mÁs de dos millas y costÓ 18 millones de dÓlares, la nueva vaya es mÁs profunda y resistente para evitar perforaciones por debajo de la tierra. >> como es un muro alto tiene que mantenerlo mismo hacia abajo, una de las cosas que tambiÉn nos ayuda es en cuestiones de tÚneles si alguien trata de hacer un tÚnel abajo se hace difÍcil. >> por esta frontera la patrulla de la frontera detuvo a mÁs de 18 mil inmigrantes el aÑo pasado, los residentes de mexicali duran que esto cambie algo. >> la gente se va a seguir cruzando. >> pues va a seguir siendo la mismo, mÉxico va a seguir queriendo cruzar. >> mientras esta
presidente trump, pero lo residentes dudan que este gasto de dinero detenga el flujo de inmigrantes edgardrÁ ver al lado mexicano, la actual barrera se construyÓ de 1990 y ya tenÍa varios boquetes hechos por traficantes. >> muchas de las organizaciones que tratan de traficar a gente aquÍ en estados unidos daÑan la infraestructura que tenemos ahÍ, tratan de hacer hoyos de crear diferentes formas de facilitar el cruce. >> el nuevo muro que son grandes tubos de acero se van a...
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edgar hoover stayed as director of the f.b.i. through to the beginning of watergate.ew weeks before the watergate break-in. that piece concludes trump and his minions will not be able to put a scratch on the f.b.i. anchor: we are now going to turn our attention to senegal where we have papers focusing on an education conference as the french president is there co-hosting. >> absolutely. let's go to the senegalese paper. it is bringing a bit of sunshine headline.ry with the in the editorial, it says this is the beginning of a new era of ties between france and senegal. this conference is to raise up to $3 billion for hundreds of african schoolchildren, hundreds of millions of african schoolchildren i should say. in the presence of nine heads of states, 66 ministers, representatives of the world bank and the you in -- u.n., a massive conference. this one is saying the senegalese opposition are going to be wearing red armbands in protest of macron's visit. they say they do not fall for the anti-colonialist rhetoric of the french president. that is the party of the senega
edgar hoover stayed as director of the f.b.i. through to the beginning of watergate.ew weeks before the watergate break-in. that piece concludes trump and his minions will not be able to put a scratch on the f.b.i. anchor: we are now going to turn our attention to senegal where we have papers focusing on an education conference as the french president is there co-hosting. >> absolutely. let's go to the senegalese paper. it is bringing a bit of sunshine headline.ry with the in the...
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edgar muÑoz hablÓ con algunos de ellos. >> estos son los primeros pasos que dan los inmigrantes en mÉxicol de inmigraciÓn de mÉxico en un informe reporta mÁs de 167 mil repatriados mexicanos, con un perfil diferente, han terminado sus estudios de primaria y tienen raÍz de familia en estados unidos. >> un promedio de cinco aÑos en estados unidos, te da una idea de la experiencia y la preparaciÓn que ellos traen. >> este es el perfil del mexicano deportado, hombres de guerrero, michoacÁn o oaxaca, trabajadores de la construcciÓn, campesinos o cocineros entre los 18 y 35 aÑos de edad. javier es de michoacÁn, estudio preparatoria y luego de cinco aÑos lo deportaron por san isidro. >> tienes capacidad para hacer cosas y no te dejan. >> por las garitas de tijuana es por donde mÁs mexicanos deportan, mÁs de 32000 el aÑo pasado, muchos al llegar no saben quÉ hacer y se sienten desprotegi desprotegidos en el paÍs que nacieron. >> josÉ luis dice no sabe cÓmo comenzar una nueva vida en mÉxico de donde saliÓ a los 14 aÑos. >> vengo a empezar otra vez. >> todos los dÍas al menos 500 mexicanos caminan
edgar muÑoz hablÓ con algunos de ellos. >> estos son los primeros pasos que dan los inmigrantes en mÉxicol de inmigraciÓn de mÉxico en un informe reporta mÁs de 167 mil repatriados mexicanos, con un perfil diferente, han terminado sus estudios de primaria y tienen raÍz de familia en estados unidos. >> un promedio de cinco aÑos en estados unidos, te da una idea de la experiencia y la preparaciÓn que ellos traen. >> este es el perfil del mexicano deportado, hombres de...
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this is 29-year-old edgar dough. the fbi wants him for his involve many for a murder in skippack township on februar he was last known to be in mexico but he may be in honduras or guatemala. the fbi is offering a $5,000 reward for any information leading to his capture. >>> puerto rican who's left come to philadelphia from hurricane maria are pleading for help. they say housin housing that the gotten from fema is set to expire this week and they fair they'll be homeless. today outside city hall, activist along with evacuees called on local governments to extend the temporary shelter assistance program. no more than 1500 evacuees are in philadelphia. >> out in the street with all three of my kids one of them being deaf. >> why we don't have an extension. how can we do this? this is inhumane. this is why we are screaming loud. help them! help them get the services in the city of philadelphia. >> puerto rico continues to deal with another set back an explosion and fire through much of the island territory without power
this is 29-year-old edgar dough. the fbi wants him for his involve many for a murder in skippack township on februar he was last known to be in mexico but he may be in honduras or guatemala. the fbi is offering a $5,000 reward for any information leading to his capture. >>> puerto rican who's left come to philadelphia from hurricane maria are pleading for help. they say housin housing that the gotten from fema is set to expire this week and they fair they'll be homeless. today outside...
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confirmed that a painting by the 19th-century impressionist agar because has beenound on a bus -- edgardÉgasn has beefound on a bus near paris. the work wa stolen from a museum00 in marseille in 29. it is estimated to bear worth a million dollars. the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given hisat first intenal broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from the whistleblower dr. grigory rodchenkov on state-sponsored doping sought russia banned from the winter olympics. the llout from the testimony forced him into hiding, and he feared for his life. now livingn the united states, we interviewed dr. rodchenkov from a secret location, where he said that if he had not fled russia, he would be dead. 2 russian athletes at the wi olympics have tested positive for doping. this exclusive report is by our sports editor dan roan. dan: it is one of sport's greatest scandals. russian cheating reached its height at the last wininr games ochi.st the mamind, dr. grigory rodchenkov. in 2015, he turned whistleblower, fleeing to the west. ever since, he has been in at the -- hhas been in fbi wi
confirmed that a painting by the 19th-century impressionist agar because has beenound on a bus -- edgardÉgasn has beefound on a bus near paris. the work wa stolen from a museum00 in marseille in 29. it is estimated to bear worth a million dollars. the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given hisat first intenal broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from the whistleblower dr. grigory rodchenkov on state-sponsored doping sought russia banned from the winter olympics. the llout...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.he anderson fily fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.he anderson fily fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--
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edgar hoover building. he was the personification of spying on americans including martin luther king junior and using secret information for political power and rename the building for a civil libertarian and they ought to send a signal to the f.b.i. look, you are under the law. you aren't above the law. you can't go out here, have the president of the united states make a decision and you decide you'll fight him in public? that breaks up the whole concept of an executive branch and is clearly a violation of the constitution. >> sandra: clearly you are pointing out the f.b.i. and white house are at odds over this. judge andrew napolitano, mr. speaker, penned an op-ed this morning making the case, as he has been, to make this memo public. we're adults, he says, we should be able to decide. he writes if it is as advertised, we will see the deep state at its most frightening. what is going on here, speaker? >> well like to point out also there is a very big movie out right now about the "washington post" and
edgar hoover building. he was the personification of spying on americans including martin luther king junior and using secret information for political power and rename the building for a civil libertarian and they ought to send a signal to the f.b.i. look, you are under the law. you aren't above the law. you can't go out here, have the president of the united states make a decision and you decide you'll fight him in public? that breaks up the whole concept of an executive branch and is clearly...
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edgar hoover himself. the final two years of which he was specially extended by bipartisan piece of congressional legislation that passed the u.s. senate 100 to zero. i mean, this is someone who is seen as completely apolitical in a city where almost everything is mired in politics. >> and let's just go a little bit further into his past. because reading your book and hearing a lot of what people have said about him, even those who are criticizing him now, he has a sterling reputation, even before he became a public servant. he was in vietnam -- he volunteered, didn't he, for vietnam? >> yeah. this is sort of one of the great turning points and illustrative points of bob mueller's career is in the mid-1960s, before vietnam became the cultural hot potato that it did later, he volunteered to go to vietnam, volunteered to go to combat, led a marine corps platoon in the jungles of vietnam where he received a bronze star with valor for his -- his work in one particular combat engagement where he led a team out
edgar hoover himself. the final two years of which he was specially extended by bipartisan piece of congressional legislation that passed the u.s. senate 100 to zero. i mean, this is someone who is seen as completely apolitical in a city where almost everything is mired in politics. >> and let's just go a little bit further into his past. because reading your book and hearing a lot of what people have said about him, even those who are criticizing him now, he has a sterling reputation,...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individuai and group ment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has beenov ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bon contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ncoln center in new york hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. nearly two weeks after the marjory stoneman douglas highin school sho florida republicans are debating significant changes to gun laws to protect studeans and prevent her mass shooting. on friday, florida's governor rick scott proposed a set of measures that includes a" violent threat restraining order" that would allow a court to temporarily stop a violent or mentally ill person from purchasing firearm. >> i'm going to do what i can to make sure gu are not in the hands of the wron
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individuai and group ment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has beenov ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bon contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter 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 pbsfr statio viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. there are new reports tonightge that the teeuspect in this week's school shooting in parkland, florida was on the radar ofocal child welfare authorities a year and a half he opened fire and kill 17 people at marjory douglas stoneman high school on wednesday. guo florida newspapers are reporting that in of 2016, nikolas cruz posted a video on the social media network snapchat showing him cutting his arms. when the state investigated, it concluded that cruz had not been
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter 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 pbsfr statio viewers like you. thank you. from...
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we saw that under j edgar hoover. the fbi building is still named after him. additionally, criticism, oversight, investigation of these institutions is important. for the fbi to work properly, there has to be public confidence in it as an institution. the fbi has to be able to go into very fraught situations, to talk to people who might potentially face reprisal or danger for working with the bureau. if people do not trust this institution, it is going to be harder for it to do its job. message from the new fbi director, christopher wray, and tackle hard. guest: yes and are significant concerns about the way the president has conducted his work. kay is joining us from missouri. thank you for waiting. this becouldn't all of solved by taking the money out of our election process. seeminglyeral disconnected things to throw out. i just want to throw them out there. ordinary americans are very unhappy people. creases on their faces that any self-respecting doctor could remove. i have read that 70% of them are obese. they race around from morning to night trying to
we saw that under j edgar hoover. the fbi building is still named after him. additionally, criticism, oversight, investigation of these institutions is important. for the fbi to work properly, there has to be public confidence in it as an institution. the fbi has to be able to go into very fraught situations, to talk to people who might potentially face reprisal or danger for working with the bureau. if people do not trust this institution, it is going to be harder for it to do its job. message...
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a painting by the french artist edgar degas, which was stolen from a museum in marseille in 2009, hasvered in the luggage compartment of the vehicle at a motorway service station. experts confirmed that it's "the chorus singers" — a pastel painting said to be worth nearly a million dollars. the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given his first international broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from whistle—blower dr grigory rodchenkov on state—sponsored doping saw russia banned from the winter olympics and the fallout from the testimony forced him into hiding and in fear of his life. now living in the united states, we interviewed dr rodchenkov from a secret location, where he said if he hadn't fled russia he'd now be dead. two russian athletes at the winter olympics have tested positive for doping. this exclusive report is by our sports editor, dan roan. it's one of sport's greatest scandals. russian cheating reached its height at the last winter games in sochi. the mastermind, doctor grigory rodchenkov. in 2015, the former head of moscow's anti—doping lab turned whi
a painting by the french artist edgar degas, which was stolen from a museum in marseille in 2009, hasvered in the luggage compartment of the vehicle at a motorway service station. experts confirmed that it's "the chorus singers" — a pastel painting said to be worth nearly a million dollars. the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given his first international broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from whistle—blower dr grigory rodchenkov on state—sponsored doping...
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j edgar hoover by 1970 was a savvy politician and realized the winds are changing. and the warren court is beginning to enforce the fourth amendment, cutting down on wiretapping, and hoover knows this. he is getting the fbi out of the business of doing black bag jobs. so nixon has to go in-house. leon: he didn't have to. [laughter] evan: but if he is going to do it, he has to hire liddy to do it because the fbi will not do it for him. his minions hire these incompetents. leon: hearing you say that he was so allergic to confrontation, one thinks of the reports of how our current president never can fire someone directly to their face despite his catchphrase. [laughter] leon: i think a lot of people who listen to this show had fun picking out parallels. there are subplots and personality traits i think nixon and trump seem to share. but when i read your book, and i read it later in the process of recording the show, he felt totally different to me than the way i imagine donald trump. i wonder if you could talk to me about how they are different and similar. evan: for
j edgar hoover by 1970 was a savvy politician and realized the winds are changing. and the warren court is beginning to enforce the fourth amendment, cutting down on wiretapping, and hoover knows this. he is getting the fbi out of the business of doing black bag jobs. so nixon has to go in-house. leon: he didn't have to. [laughter] evan: but if he is going to do it, he has to hire liddy to do it because the fbi will not do it for him. his minions hire these incompetents. leon: hearing you say...
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. >> edgar, la hermana de gloria, le tuvo que dar la noticia su madre. >> fue aquÍ en su comunidad natall, cada paso que su hermana tomaba aseguraba su crecimiento espiritual. >> igualmente, tambiÉn en ecuador y de allÍ la solicitaron que ella fuera al África. >> primero, Único y luego en mali. tres de secuestro, fue su superiora la encargada de sacar a las demÁs. >> yo toquÉ las puertas en la embajada de espaÑa, francia, estados unidos, de brasil con autoridades de allÍ, el vicepresidente me atendiÓ. >> cÓmo fue para ustedes regresarse la hermana cecilia? >> fue la cosa mÁs difÍcil. >> cinco meses despuÉs del secuestro, deba conocer un vÍdeo como prueba de supervivencia. >> no la conocÍamos. cuando yo la mire en el vÍdeo, mi hermana y mi madre se pusieron a llorar. >> seis meses de silencio, la semana pasada los extremistas publicaron un segundo vÍdeo donde gloria cecilia habla en francÉs y se dirige al papa francisco pidiÉndole que interceda por su libertad. >> la miremos bien y muy fuerte. >> las hermanas frases canas vieron otro detalle que las hace tener fe. >> aÚn tiene su velo. el
. >> edgar, la hermana de gloria, le tuvo que dar la noticia su madre. >> fue aquÍ en su comunidad natall, cada paso que su hermana tomaba aseguraba su crecimiento espiritual. >> igualmente, tambiÉn en ecuador y de allÍ la solicitaron que ella fuera al África. >> primero, Único y luego en mali. tres de secuestro, fue su superiora la encargada de sacar a las demÁs. >> yo toquÉ las puertas en la embajada de espaÑa, francia, estados unidos, de brasil con...
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. >>> a painting by edgar degau stolen from a museum nearly eight years ago, discovered on a bus nearis. it is worth about $1 million. authorities found it in a suitcase during a random search of luggage. none of the passengers claimed the suitcase. no surprise there. >>> and oprah trying to put this to rest. after her speech at the golden globes telling jimmy kimmel, it's not going to happen. >> i'm definitely not running for president. you know that breath when you take when you have done the thing and you sort of stepped out of your box? i was just relieved. backstage, and they were, like, you're trending. about the speech in really? >> oprah with jimmy kimmel overnight. >>> when we come back today, something that happened today. every major league player suddenly doing the same thing in a moment. moment. patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day s
. >>> a painting by edgar degau stolen from a museum nearly eight years ago, discovered on a bus nearis. it is worth about $1 million. authorities found it in a suitcase during a random search of luggage. none of the passengers claimed the suitcase. no surprise there. >>> and oprah trying to put this to rest. after her speech at the golden globes telling jimmy kimmel, it's not going to happen. >> i'm definitely not running for president. you know that breath when you...