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edgar: they already have successful stories. some people borrow to go and make their own businesses, however small they are, but they are so meaningful, and they have an impact on their lives. julius: the savings community now has 150 members. in return for their membership privileges, they take part in garbage collection and reforestation efforts. thanks to the community, some local farmers have been able to establish a successful second line of business. maria-goretti beguma is another member of the savings community who has managed to set up a business with a loan. the mother of six used to farm a providing for her family. without muganzi's financial advice, she would never have taken that step. maria-goretti: i deposited 100,000 shillings with the savings group, and later i was able to borrow 200,000. i used that money to buy items for my store. by reselng them, i make a profit. julius: muganzi collects seedlings of native trees in the national park, which he plants along the river as part of the reforestation efforts. he se
edgar: they already have successful stories. some people borrow to go and make their own businesses, however small they are, but they are so meaningful, and they have an impact on their lives. julius: the savings community now has 150 members. in return for their membership privileges, they take part in garbage collection and reforestation efforts. thanks to the community, some local farmers have been able to establish a successful second line of business. maria-goretti beguma is another member...
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edgar: hace asÍ consentimientos de encontrarse aprovecho este evento para encontrarse con su padre.uerte y fue todo lo que pensÉ. edgar: quienes soÑadora, viajÓ desde houston para estar con su esposo a quien no podido ver desde que se casaron en frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos en diciembre del 2017. >> se pasÓ de volada. yo hubiera querido mÁs tiempo pero fue lo mÁximovolver me sentirÁ sus brazos. edgar: de esta manera, el sueÑo de mÁs de 300 familias hizo realidad y es que a pesar de sÓlo ser algunos minutos, para ellos significÓ una vida entera en donde por un momento no existieron fronteras ni leyes que los pudiera separar, sÓlo esperanza. los organizadores esperan poder seguir realizando estamentos por muchos aÑos mÁs. felix: los volantes de odio que aparecerÁ recientemente en la ciudad en el condado de texas, podrÍan ser parte del pasado. ahora y carteles en varios negocios los cuales advierten que no hay odios ni discriminaciÓn hacia los inmigrantes en esos lugares. daniel cela conversar con algunos que rechazan las acciones de losblancos. >> comencÉ enseguida en un cua
edgar: hace asÍ consentimientos de encontrarse aprovecho este evento para encontrarse con su padre.uerte y fue todo lo que pensÉ. edgar: quienes soÑadora, viajÓ desde houston para estar con su esposo a quien no podido ver desde que se casaron en frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos en diciembre del 2017. >> se pasÓ de volada. yo hubiera querido mÁs tiempo pero fue lo mÁximovolver me sentirÁ sus brazos. edgar: de esta manera, el sueÑo de mÁs de 300 familias hizo realidad y es...
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claudia: muchÍsimas gracias, edgar.regresÓ con ustedes a los estudios. carolina: te agradecemos por la informaciÓn. me quedo con eso que decÍa este hombre sobre las separaciones de familias. en esta maÑana leÍa un artÍculo del new york times que decÍan que estÁn al 95% de la capacidad de los albergues para niÑos en estados unidos. carlos: ahora hablemos de la reunificaciÓn con sus seres queridos porque el gobierno de trump le va a tomar las huellas dactilares a los padres que reclamen a niÑos inmigrantes bajo custodia de las autoridades luego de cruzar la frontera sin documentos. esta polÍtica surge el medio de una polÉmica por casi 1500 niÑos centroamericanos que no dejaron rastro al llegar a la frontera busca de asilo. es una nueva medida que va a afectar mucho el funcionamiento que estÁ teniendo este tipo de reencuentro con los niÑos. carolina: para entender lo que significa todo esto contactamos a la abogada rebeca sÁnchez. abogada, cuÁles serÍan los riesgos para una persona indocumentada de entregarle a la inmigrac
claudia: muchÍsimas gracias, edgar.regresÓ con ustedes a los estudios. carolina: te agradecemos por la informaciÓn. me quedo con eso que decÍa este hombre sobre las separaciones de familias. en esta maÑana leÍa un artÍculo del new york times que decÍan que estÁn al 95% de la capacidad de los albergues para niÑos en estados unidos. carlos: ahora hablemos de la reunificaciÓn con sus seres queridos porque el gobierno de trump le va a tomar las huellas dactilares a los padres que...
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mayor t edgar, ni have you on the program. >> nice to be here, thank you. >> what is your biggest takeway from the white house meeting you attended this week? >> my biggest tak away that i we tit was action oriented, had the right people, and he had the senior members of his staff and thohat could execute on anything that we were able to take on. >> during the meeting, presiden trump called some undocumented immigrants, "imals," what was your reaction when you hard the comment? >> you know what? beingoon the i heard him talking about that in the context of the m-13 gang members. you know, i think a little bit different perspective, is if you are thed resident of the uni states and you have secret service around you,ou you afford to be able to make a statement like that. as a city council mb, i will say their bad ombres. >> do you have a lot of bad ombres, as you say, or dangerous undocumented immigrants in los ala had amps? alami >> no, we don't, it's long been a constitutional law issue. it's about the checks and balances of the federal hastate and local government. we feel the state
mayor t edgar, ni have you on the program. >> nice to be here, thank you. >> what is your biggest takeway from the white house meeting you attended this week? >> my biggest tak away that i we tit was action oriented, had the right people, and he had the senior members of his staff and thohat could execute on anything that we were able to take on. >> during the meeting, presiden trump called some undocumented immigrants, "imals," what was your reaction when you...
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. >> mayor troy edgar attended the white house meeting as did san diego supervisor.o the law sb-54 prohibits state and local police from helping federal authorities withim igration cases in many cases. it was the first of several c y cities and counties to pass similar resolutions. santa clar areita will file a c saying that it's unconstitutional. mayor edgar, nice to have you on the program. >> nice to be here, thank you. >> what is your biggest take away from the white house week?ng you attended this >> my biggest take away that i felt tit was acon oriented, we had the right people, and he had the senior members of histaff and those that could execute on anything that we were able to take on. >> during the meeting, president trump called some undocumented immigrants"animals," what was your reaction when you hard the comment? >> you know what? being in the room, i heard him talking about that in the context of the m-13 gang members. you know, ithink a little bit different perspective, is if you are the president of the united states and you have secret service aroun
. >> mayor troy edgar attended the white house meeting as did san diego supervisor.o the law sb-54 prohibits state and local police from helping federal authorities withim igration cases in many cases. it was the first of several c y cities and counties to pass similar resolutions. santa clar areita will file a c saying that it's unconstitutional. mayor edgar, nice to have you on the program. >> nice to be here, thank you. >> what is your biggest take away from the white house...
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por supuesto que hay crÍticas que condenan esta acciÓn. >>> gracias edgar. con la directora de la organizaciÓn del programa mamÁs con poder que promueve una reforma migratoria justa. >>> gracias paulina >>> buenas tardes, cuÁl es la reacciÓn del posible traslado de menores a bases militares? >>> como madre y como inmigrante es algo cruel, inhumano y no es necesario >>> y como organizaciÓn, como directora de una oroiganizaciÓn >>> sÍ paulina mira nuestros miembros estÁn definitivamente tratando de hacer algo, tratando de alzar las covoces porque no nos hace una actitud que no va a resolver nada. a parte mandar a las familias que vienen con un trauma, que vienen tan, tantas cosas que han pasado en su paÍs s paÍses y lls a una base militar no resuelve el problema de ayudarlos. el problema del asilo, el problema de reubicarlos y encontrarles a sus familias. eso como organizaciÓn estamos en contra de esta acciÓn totalmente. incluso ayer estuvimos en una protesta en el, en la audiencia de la secretaria de. (nombre en inglÉs), de la secretaria de nielsen donde estu
por supuesto que hay crÍticas que condenan esta acciÓn. >>> gracias edgar. con la directora de la organizaciÓn del programa mamÁs con poder que promueve una reforma migratoria justa. >>> gracias paulina >>> buenas tardes, cuÁl es la reacciÓn del posible traslado de menores a bases militares? >>> como madre y como inmigrante es algo cruel, inhumano y no es necesario >>> y como organizaciÓn, como directora de una oroiganizaciÓn >>> sÍ...
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edgar muÑoz nos presenta los detalles, edgar, adelante.a inmigrante hondureÑa como narras hace tres aÑos estÁ en lucha por obtener una acta de nacimiento de su hija, los consulados la ignoraron y este lunes obtuvo la acta de nacimiento de marlÉn. mÁs bien dicho es una inmigrante que vino para estados unidos antes de cruzar al rÍo bravo tuvo a su hija en un hospital de tula y al pasar acÁ la patrulla fronteriza le quitÓ los documentos, de esta manera esta niÑa quedÓ sin identidad conocidos como doblemente invisible o los nadie, se estima mÁs de 200 mil personas inmigrantes aquÍ en estados unidos bajo esa condiciÓn que no tienen en existencia, es decir no pueden tener seguro mÉdico, no pueden ir a la universidad, no pueden tener hijos legalmente no se pueden casar incluso no se pueden morir. por eso la importancia de lo que logrÓ hoy, hizo y deshizo, hizo prÁcticamente un vÍa crucis para obtener el documento y esta fue su reacciÓn esta maÑana. >> las. >> es una discriminaciÓn para Íi que puedan ayudarte y no hacerlo es como que te estÁn vien
edgar muÑoz nos presenta los detalles, edgar, adelante.a inmigrante hondureÑa como narras hace tres aÑos estÁ en lucha por obtener una acta de nacimiento de su hija, los consulados la ignoraron y este lunes obtuvo la acta de nacimiento de marlÉn. mÁs bien dicho es una inmigrante que vino para estados unidos antes de cruzar al rÍo bravo tuvo a su hija en un hospital de tula y al pasar acÁ la patrulla fronteriza le quitÓ los documentos, de esta manera esta niÑa quedÓ sin identidad...
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edgar hoover because that figures highly in mr. comey's book.maybe we should engage her moment on this point about bullying because you write to identify this story which comey
edgar hoover because that figures highly in mr. comey's book.maybe we should engage her moment on this point about bullying because you write to identify this story which comey
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david: mayor troy edgar, thank you very much. highest authority in the land. we appreciate you being here today. >> thank you very much. melissa: interesting perspective. so we know you can no longer bring your emotional support peacock on the plane. david: we heard about that yesterday. melissa: no one said anything about a dinosaur. ♪ >> i could not allow that animal to board the plane. >> that's okay. she is a service animal. ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'semi-annual sale'. the dual adjustability of the sleep number bed allows each of you to adjust to your ideal level of firmness, comfort and support... your sleep number setting... for your best... sleep... ever. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during sleep number's semi-annual sale its' the lowest price ever on the queen c4 mattress, only $1099 - save $500. and save up to $500 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >> she's a dinosaur. >> i need her for emotional support. >> i'm getting anxiety just standing here
david: mayor troy edgar, thank you very much. highest authority in the land. we appreciate you being here today. >> thank you very much. melissa: interesting perspective. so we know you can no longer bring your emotional support peacock on the plane. david: we heard about that yesterday. melissa: no one said anything about a dinosaur. ♪ >> i could not allow that animal to board the plane. >> that's okay. she is a service animal. ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'semi-annual...
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edgar: claro.boricuas: si me invitan voy, si me gusta me quedo. fuerte el aplauso. [aplausos] toda la suerte del mundo. gracias por representarnosde la manera que nos ha representado durante tanto tiempo. seguimos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: es tiempo de hablar de una joven emprendedora, ademÁs de ser una exitosa empresaria a tan corta edad, ha desarrollado una de las iniciativas en el tema del labor comunitario para pacientes oncolÓgicos. ana: es una venezolana considerada como la artista del rostro cuyo talento y corazÓn salta a la vista. a lo largo de su carrera ha podido crear su propio estudio estÉtico, lanzar el producto para crecimiento de pestaÑas, transmitir su conocimiento para generar en mujeres oportunidades de negocio. sobre todo, desarrollar una iniciativa social que regala sonrisa a pacientes con cÁncer. francisca: asÍ es. "donÓmis cejas" es el nombre del movimiento. gente que ha perdido la cejas por la quimioterapia, por ejemplo, pueden hacer gratis el tratamiento para poder dibujar p
edgar: claro.boricuas: si me invitan voy, si me gusta me quedo. fuerte el aplauso. [aplausos] toda la suerte del mundo. gracias por representarnosde la manera que nos ha representado durante tanto tiempo. seguimos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: es tiempo de hablar de una joven emprendedora, ademÁs de ser una exitosa empresaria a tan corta edad, ha desarrollado una de las iniciativas en el tema del labor comunitario para pacientes oncolÓgicos. ana: es una venezolana considerada como la...
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and then it was the much—travelled edgar silva's turn again.azil, portugal, serbia, the uae, turkey and qatar before arriving in thailand, but he can't have scored many better goals than this. so, advantage biriram heading into the second leg. 3—1 up until injury time but they may regret allowing sonjun—ho to pull a goal back for the k—league champions in the 91st minute. with two away goals, jeonbuk motors will fancy their chances in the second leg next week. elsewhere, on tuesday, chinese rivals tianjin quanjian and guangzhou evergrande played out a goalless draw, iranian‘s zob ahan were 1—0 winners over compatriots esteghlal while qatari's al duhail were convincing 11—2 winners away to al ain in the uae. defending champion simona halep is through to the last 16 of the madrid open after a convincing 6 love, —— 6—0, 6—3 win over belgium's elise mertens. the world number one — a winner here in 2016 and 2017 — got off to an incredible start by winning the first eight games. mertens put up some resistance in the second set, but the result was nev
and then it was the much—travelled edgar silva's turn again.azil, portugal, serbia, the uae, turkey and qatar before arriving in thailand, but he can't have scored many better goals than this. so, advantage biriram heading into the second leg. 3—1 up until injury time but they may regret allowing sonjun—ho to pull a goal back for the k—league champions in the 91st minute. with two away goals, jeonbuk motors will fancy their chances in the second leg next week. elsewhere, on tuesday,...
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[applause] >> the edgar a. award honors excellence in news coverage of significant national or regional importance of the american people. it is in honor of edgar a. poe, longtime correspondent for the "new orleans times picayune." the edgar a. poe award goes for the report "shock tactic." the judges call the 18 month examination of taser-related deaths and litigation stunning, new and disturbing. the series involved impressive reporting from multiple angles, revealing the risks of a weapon that is not supposed to be lethal, but often is. the project, the judges said, is relevant to every community and stood out in a sea of powerful contenders. congratulations. [applause] and the honorable mention for the edgar a. smith award goes to "politico" for their reporting on tom price's private travel. [applause] margaret: to maggie and her husband and all of her family, we are thinking of you tonight. i would like to call to the stage the recipient of something called the president's award. it is only the second time
[applause] >> the edgar a. award honors excellence in news coverage of significant national or regional importance of the american people. it is in honor of edgar a. poe, longtime correspondent for the "new orleans times picayune." the edgar a. poe award goes for the report "shock tactic." the judges call the 18 month examination of taser-related deaths and litigation stunning, new and disturbing. the series involved impressive reporting from multiple angles, revealing...
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hora. >> tienes un sensor en el cinturÓn y te sigue donde estÁs. >> algo que resulta conveniente para edgarr un envÍo de forma autÓnoma. >> lo que segÚn juan le aÑo rÍa mucho tiempo que no tiene automÓvil y seguido tiene muchas cosas que hacer. >> pones un libro, pones el gps y manda el libro. >> estarÁ disponible el prÓximo aÑo y aÚn no se da a conocer su precio. >> estÁ claro para este experto es que nos tenemos que acostumbrar a que estos inventos sean mÁs parte de la vida cotidiana. >> al momento que son mÁs populares los precios bajan y hay otras soluciones para enfrentar este tipo de tecnologÍa por lo tanto los precios bajan. >> rubÉn noticias telemundo. >> asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo, gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo, muy buenas noches. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> me secuestrÓ una banda muy poderosa en mÉxico. por culpa de ella, doctora, alargaron mi secuestro. >> claro que no, las cosas no fueron asÍ. >> ¿y fue la policÍa la que te dijo que no depositaras el dinero? >> sÍ, que no debia-- que no deberÍamos de negociar con los--con los maleantes. >> era un in
hora. >> tienes un sensor en el cinturÓn y te sigue donde estÁs. >> algo que resulta conveniente para edgarr un envÍo de forma autÓnoma. >> lo que segÚn juan le aÑo rÍa mucho tiempo que no tiene automÓvil y seguido tiene muchas cosas que hacer. >> pones un libro, pones el gps y manda el libro. >> estarÁ disponible el prÓximo aÑo y aÚn no se da a conocer su precio. >> estÁ claro para este experto es que nos tenemos que acostumbrar a que estos...
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edgar muÑoz tiene el informe desde dallas. >>> este rifle de asalto r 15 que con sÓlo jalar el gatilloos de edad, integrantes no quieren ningÚn control sobre la venta de armas >>> no queremos mucho control, pero la ley dice que puedes tener armas queremos todos que quieren que tienen >>> (hablan en inglÉs) >>> sus derechos de la seguridad enmienda estÁn bajo acedio pero nunca estarÁn bajo amenaza mientras yo estÉ como presidente dijo trump frente al grupo que lo apoya desde la campaÑa polÍtica. se referenciriÓ a parkland como tragedia que se pudo haber evitado. y antes de irse ovacionado dijo que la inmigraciÓn ilegal debe terminar. esta es la controversia si un joven de 18 aÑos y 20 aÑos de edad tiene acceso a estas armas despuÉs de la masacre de parkland se ha creado todo un movimiento social en su contra. ahÍ estÁn afuera en esta convenciÓn grupos para quienes compran armas. pero dicen los inconformes que son la causa de tanta tragedia. >>> eliminar las armas de mÚltiple calibre de multiples balas. no creo que una persona se tiene que defender con un. (nombre en inglÉs) >>> los mism
edgar muÑoz tiene el informe desde dallas. >>> este rifle de asalto r 15 que con sÓlo jalar el gatilloos de edad, integrantes no quieren ningÚn control sobre la venta de armas >>> no queremos mucho control, pero la ley dice que puedes tener armas queremos todos que quieren que tienen >>> (hablan en inglÉs) >>> sus derechos de la seguridad enmienda estÁn bajo acedio pero nunca estarÁn bajo amenaza mientras yo estÉ como presidente dijo trump frente al...
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humilde pueblo para venir a estados unidos en busca de una mejor vida y de su gran amor, como dice edgaro que encontrÓ fue la muerte. >> gemidos de dolor y lÁgrimas sin consuelo tocan profundo a la familia de patricia de 19 aÑos de edad, la mayor de tres hijas y cuyas hermanas se recargan rotas en el hombro de su madre tambiÉn desechas luego de saber que muriÓ a manos de un agente fronterizo. >> quiero justicia, por quÉ lo hicieron asÍ, deberian mandarlo aquÍ. >> en una aldea de la uniÓn de mendoza abrazada por la pobreza se fue claudia sin el personas de sus padres. >> pues ella se fue por su cuenta, como se graduÓ, no consiguiÓ trabajo entonces por eso ella misma decidiÓ irse. >> tenemos historias, recuerdos. >> la esperaba quien desde hace cinco aÑos era novio de claudia, Él vino hace un aÑo a estados unidos y claudia decidiÓ reencontrarse con el amor de su vida, confiesa que hablÓ con claudia un dÍa antes de su muerte y no la cree capaz de acorralar al agente que le disparÓ. >> no, no fue capaz, yo la conozco y nunca se atreverÍa a imponerse a algo. >> la patrulla fronteriza informÓ
humilde pueblo para venir a estados unidos en busca de una mejor vida y de su gran amor, como dice edgaro que encontrÓ fue la muerte. >> gemidos de dolor y lÁgrimas sin consuelo tocan profundo a la familia de patricia de 19 aÑos de edad, la mayor de tres hijas y cuyas hermanas se recargan rotas en el hombro de su madre tambiÉn desechas luego de saber que muriÓ a manos de un agente fronterizo. >> quiero justicia, por quÉ lo hicieron asÍ, deberian mandarlo aquÍ. >> en...
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. >> entre los que entraron esta maÑana estÁ el hondureÑo edgar reyes, a Él lo conocimos hace un mesn juntos, edgar llevaba mÁs de 48 horas esperando su turno. >>estoy alegre, le da gracias a dios no esperaba ser llamado horita, vamos a ver lo que pasa ahora, vamos a hacer el intento. >> con cÁmara oculta lo acompaÑamos a ella otras 20 inmigrantes, allÍ tambiÉn iba carlos, su hermano con su pequeÑo hijo, trace quedÓ su esposa y una niÑa para que se entreguen por separado. >>estamos muy contentos y emocionados, al saber que ya vamos a poder cruzar la frontera, esto es lo esperado. >> adentro este vÍdeo nos muestra la puerta por donde uno a uno llegan a estados unidos una vez que pasan acÁ ya no pueden regresar a mÉxico, sobre lo primero que ingresaron a uno se sabe nada. >>hasta ahora nada con el grupo legales al pendiente, es un proceso, generalmente asÍ es. >>en el campamento mientras tanto el resto de los migrantes siguen a la espera entre lluvia y frÍo una brigada de salud llegÓ hoy para brindarles el servicio mÉdico principalmente a niÑos y mujeres. >>sobre todo de infecciones re
. >> entre los que entraron esta maÑana estÁ el hondureÑo edgar reyes, a Él lo conocimos hace un mesn juntos, edgar llevaba mÁs de 48 horas esperando su turno. >>estoy alegre, le da gracias a dios no esperaba ser llamado horita, vamos a ver lo que pasa ahora, vamos a hacer el intento. >> con cÁmara oculta lo acompaÑamos a ella otras 20 inmigrantes, allÍ tambiÉn iba carlos, su hermano con su pequeÑo hijo, trace quedÓ su esposa y una niÑa para que se entreguen por...
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edgar: that is one entry strategy that we used. it is an entry strategy into the community, because we came andd everyoyone was doingng their n thing, so ththe strategy w wao let them c come togetherer, nd commonon activities s togetheo that we were able e to bng inn our otheher issues like vivironmenprprotecti, trtree planting, ececo-san constrtruct, but the otother thing ththat my brings them togegether is ee saviving. julius: every thursday, locacas cocome together in a savings communitity. they pay in what they've earned, and can lend m money to one another. edgagar: they alreready have successful stories. some people borrow to o go and make tirir own businesesses, however smalall they are, , buty ararso meaniniful, and they have an impmpact on theirir live. julius: ththe savings cocommuy now has 150 members. in return for their membership privileges, they take part in garbage collection and reforestation efefforts. thanks to o the communitity, e local farmers have been ab t to esestablish a susuccessful sed line o of business.
edgar: that is one entry strategy that we used. it is an entry strategy into the community, because we came andd everyoyone was doingng their n thing, so ththe strategy w wao let them c come togetherer, nd commonon activities s togetheo that we were able e to bng inn our otheher issues like vivironmenprprotecti, trtree planting, ececo-san constrtruct, but the otother thing ththat my brings them togegether is ee saviving. julius: every thursday, locacas cocome together in a savings communitity....
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edgar hoover announces open season on gangsters.n the summer and fall of 1934, his g-men shoot and kill some famous crooks -- "pretty boy" floyd, john dillinger, and "baby face" nelson. >> it certainly seemed that the bureau was more than willing to use deadly force when necessary. >> feeling the heat, ma and a few gang members flee the midwest... and head south under the last name blackburn, landing in central florida, in the town of ocklawaha, on lake weir. the area has long been a summer escape for snowbirds and outdoorsmen, including carson good's family. in 1930, his great-grandfather carson bradford builds this 2,000-square-foot lake house. it's more than just a fish camp for him and his boys. it's furnished to suit his wife, marion. >> this was her house, and she was apparently very particular about it. >> wipe your feet? >> you had to wipe your feet here. you couldn't come into the living room, if you were a kid, except certain times. >> unlike their neighbors, the bradfords don't rent out their lake house during the winter.
edgar hoover announces open season on gangsters.n the summer and fall of 1934, his g-men shoot and kill some famous crooks -- "pretty boy" floyd, john dillinger, and "baby face" nelson. >> it certainly seemed that the bureau was more than willing to use deadly force when necessary. >> feeling the heat, ma and a few gang members flee the midwest... and head south under the last name blackburn, landing in central florida, in the town of ocklawaha, on lake weir. the...
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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 retiremeth products. '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 yostation from viewers lik thank you. he fromisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joinift us. two days eight high school students and two teachers were killed and at least 13 others injured in a mass shooting ina sa, texas, the first funeral was held today. mourners attended services for sabika sheikh at a hou-area mosque. the 17-year-old pakistani change student was planning to return home in early june. students and staff were allowed back into the school with police escorts yesterday so they could collect their belongings. the 17-year-old suspect, who police say confess
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 retiremeth products. '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 yostation from viewers lik thank you. he fromisch...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family elue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy v and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. hbarbar zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- delgning customized individ 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 byco ributions to your pbs iewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at rk lincoln center in new hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. north korean leader kim jong uan and south koresident moon jae-nd held an unexpected seco summit today. the two leaders met in secret for two hours on the north korean side of the demilitarized zone. they emerged for handshakes and hugs. officials said the two men agaie disctheir plans to "de- nuclearize" the peninsula and the possibility of reviving a june 12 summit between kim jong un and president trump in singapore. ano days ago president trump abruptlyle
the cheryl and philip milstein family elue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy v and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. hbarbar zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- delgning customized individ 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 byco ributions to your pbs iewers like you. thank...
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pedro: para edgar reyes hoy es un día muy especial.n a regresar a los albergues donde se habían hospedado e hicieron de la entrada a la garita migratoria un campamento donde inicialmente dormían a la intemperie. por ahora no saben cuánto tiempo van a pasar durmiendo debajo de estas carpas o viviendo en este campamento improvisado aquí a las afueras de la garita migratoria. pero están dispuestos a permanecer el tiempo que sea necesario hasta que el gobierno de estados unidos, dicen, les otorgue el derecho que tiene cualquier refugiado, el de pedir asilo. finalmente se abrieron las puertas de la esperanza para los migrantes y el martes empezaron a entrar. >> hemos luchado durante muy, muy atrás. pedro: para el viernes 4 de mayo habían ingresado 228 integrantes de la caravana. y así los vimos despedirse y perderse por los pasillos hasta esta puerta que les daba paso al lado americano. méxico y su sufrimiento en la bestia había quedado atrás, ahora se enfrentan a un futuro incierto. quizás algunos logren el anhelado asilo y otros no. a muc
pedro: para edgar reyes hoy es un día muy especial.n a regresar a los albergues donde se habían hospedado e hicieron de la entrada a la garita migratoria un campamento donde inicialmente dormían a la intemperie. por ahora no saben cuánto tiempo van a pasar durmiendo debajo de estas carpas o viviendo en este campamento improvisado aquí a las afueras de la garita migratoria. pero están dispuestos a permanecer el tiempo que sea necesario hasta que el gobierno de estados unidos, dicen, les...
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edgar hoover who is notorious for having files on everybody in washington. that's how serious this is. even clinton aide, mark penn, worked for the clintons for 20 years is calling out this scandal for what it is. this is a game-changing moment and penn has worked for hillary's chief strategist for her campaign in 2008. how is now calling this witch hunt for what it is and writing an op-ed in the hill, stopping robert mueller to protect us all. stunning headline. penn goes on to explain how the facts are now undeniable. mueller is on a crusade to get the president of the united states to overturn a duly elected president. he uses the term "deep state "that it's real that the fbi rigged the investigation. and penn explained more on this on "the story" with martha maccallum earlier tonight. >> i think the inspector general's report is coming out. i think nunes is finding out like what are the origins of the investigation and there doesn't seem to be a real concrete intelligence origin for this investigation. without a foundation one wondering what did we spent
edgar hoover who is notorious for having files on everybody in washington. that's how serious this is. even clinton aide, mark penn, worked for the clintons for 20 years is calling out this scandal for what it is. this is a game-changing moment and penn has worked for hillary's chief strategist for her campaign in 2008. how is now calling this witch hunt for what it is and writing an op-ed in the hill, stopping robert mueller to protect us all. stunning headline. penn goes on to explain how the...
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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 pe zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided -by mutual of ameri designing customized individual nand group retireroducts. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional suprt has been ovided by: and by the cporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, ha sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. with the u.s.-north korea summit now set for june 12 in singapore, north korea says it will destroy an unrground nuclear test site less than two weeks from now, and will invite urnalists as witnesses. north korea's foreign ministry said tunnels at the site will be blown up some time between may 23 and 25, depending on weatr conditions. research facilities will also be destroyed. noteh korea said it would in and escort journalists from five countries-- the united states,ko souta, chi
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 pe zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided -by mutual of ameri designing customized individual nand group retireroducts. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional suprt has been ovided by: and by the cporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the fandersily 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 comtiny. >> adal 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 yo, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. for the second day in a row president trump headed out of washington to meet with a friendly audience of suppoers. yesterday mr. trump spoke to the n.r.a. convention in texas. today heas in ohio. the topic was tax reform and the impact on cal businesses. mr. trump used a public roundtable with business leaders to talk about his own poll numbers, his planned meeting with north korea and threatened again to shut down the government if congress doesn't fund his border wall with m
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the fandersily 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 comtiny. >> adal 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...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundatio the anderson family fund. rosalind p. erwa barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement pro'sucts. thhy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provid by: and by the corporation for public broadsting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.om he tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan.>> reenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump's decision to withdraw from the nuclear agreement with iran continues to divide the u.s. from the other countries in the deal. today in a series of tv appearances, national security advisor john bolton suggested european nations may change their positions, or face economic consequences. >> i think the europns will see that it's in their interests ultimately to come along with us. >> sreenivasan: echoing the president's recent remarks, bolton said it's "possi
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundationon the andeamily fund. rosalind. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding isrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual tand group retirem 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 om viewers like you. thank you. t fr tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you fojoining us. as victims of the santa fe high school shooting in southeast texas recover in local hospitals and families anied s mourn the deaths of eight students and two teachers, authorities continue to investigate what is now the fifth deadliest school shooting in the u.s. since the columbinkillings in 1999. late last night, 17-year-old dimitris pagourtzis-- a student at the high school-- confessed to the shootingda. in an aft he said he chose his targets, and did not shoot l students
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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. salind 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. b additional support hn provided by: and by the corporation forro publiccasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. t from tch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening ann thank you for g us. talks with north korea, a looming deadline on the iranre nuclear ent, and upcoming primary elections in multiple states that may change control of coness. all of those issues took a backseat to the issues of president donald trump's payment to adult film actress stephanie clifford who is alsoas knowtormy daniels, and the ongoing investigation into russian meddling in u.s.s electi a who's who of presidential advisors and lawyers weighed in on sunday morning talk shows: the president's ne
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edgar hoover who was notorious for having files on just about everyone and washington. that is how serious all of this is. even clinton aide and advisor mark penn, who smirked with the clintons for 20 years, is calling out the scandal for what it is. this is a game changing moment and heg has worked for the clinton's forever and served as hillary's chief strategist for her campaign in 2008. he is now calling this witch hunt for what it is. literally writing an op-ed in "the hill," stopping robert mueller to protect us all. stunning headline. he goes on to explain how the facts are now undeniable. mueller and is on a crusade to get the president of the united states, duly elected president, he uses the term deep state, that it's real, that the rigged the content investigation and been targeted donald trump and his campaign, when he was president-elect, and now president. he explained more on this on my story with martha maccallum earlier tonight. take a look. >> i think the inspector general's report is coming out, i think nunes is finding out what were the origins of th
edgar hoover who was notorious for having files on just about everyone and washington. that is how serious all of this is. even clinton aide and advisor mark penn, who smirked with the clintons for 20 years, is calling out the scandal for what it is. this is a game changing moment and heg has worked for the clinton's forever and served as hillary's chief strategist for her campaign in 2008. he is now calling this witch hunt for what it is. literally writing an op-ed in "the hill,"...
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troy edgar and birgit mims, the sheriff of fresno county. are they feeling confident the president has their back? these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's another safelite advantage. >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep,uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your abilit
troy edgar and birgit mims, the sheriff of fresno county. are they feeling confident the president has their back? these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there...
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with j edgar hoover, he was an absolute enemy from day one, at some point restraint in fact by lyndon johnson. but we now know that the fbi had an informant within the ku klux mid-1950's.e and the fbi knew everything that the alabama klan was going to do before they did it. they knew in advance that there was an attack -- there would be an attack on the freedom writers , when viola griggs was murdered . gary roe was in the car from which she was shot. and the fbi knew the next day what had happened and who had done it because they had an informant right in the car. there is even a suggestion that roe himself was a person who far the shot. hoover wasy, jaeger in bed with the ku klux klan and was an absolute opponent -- j edgar hoover was in bed with the ku klux klan and was an absolute opponent. fbi, hector of the reported to robert kennedy. but the justice department did not know half of what hoover new. it is -- hoover knew. c -- now bit of let native it is an ambivalent legacy. we have to ask the sister leadership, the sister rank-and-file. one of the great moments of the labor move
with j edgar hoover, he was an absolute enemy from day one, at some point restraint in fact by lyndon johnson. but we now know that the fbi had an informant within the ku klux mid-1950's.e and the fbi knew everything that the alabama klan was going to do before they did it. they knew in advance that there was an attack -- there would be an attack on the freedom writers , when viola griggs was murdered . gary roe was in the car from which she was shot. and the fbi knew the next day what had...
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the guy whoemember really ran the state in terms of my own opinion on some of the struggles, j edgar hoover. i don't think he was an ally at any time at all, but i would like to hear what you think. >> since i think i described the state as a frenemy, it depends on which part of the state we are talking about. with j edgar hoover, he was an absolute enemy from day one, at some point restrained in fact by lyndon johnson. but we now know that the fbi had an informant within the ku klux klan from the mid-1950's. and the fbi knew everything that the alabama klan was going to do before they did it. they knew in advance that there would be an attack on the whenom riders. in 1965, viola was murdered at the end of the march, from selma to montgomery, gary roe was in the car from which she was shot. and the fbi knew the next day what had happened and who had done it because they had an informant right in the car. there is even a suggestion that roe himself was a person who far -- who fired the shot. was clearly, j edgar hoover in bed with the ku klux klan and was an absolute opponent of the .
the guy whoemember really ran the state in terms of my own opinion on some of the struggles, j edgar hoover. i don't think he was an ally at any time at all, but i would like to hear what you think. >> since i think i described the state as a frenemy, it depends on which part of the state we are talking about. with j edgar hoover, he was an absolute enemy from day one, at some point restrained in fact by lyndon johnson. but we now know that the fbi had an informant within the ku klux klan...
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long -- j edgar hoover noon they would go down in infamy so strangely at that time they did a great job hunting him down because they knew they had to do it when i matter what hoover thought about him. >> i love you describe the early csi to find the fingerprints, going back to prison and match fingerprints and matching to his name. >> a bunch of leg work. they just took to the field and said he must've come through birmingham let's go to the gun shops and then now let's find that customers of the man who waited on him. campus the entire neighborhood we don't know where he stayed we would go to every boardinghouse and hotel because he checked in somewhere. people will remember him. so california chicago mexico. the cia did an excellent job trying to track him because they knew the public would be outraged of the killer was not found. >> he had so many chances to vanish after he left atlanta and moved to canada admitted to england. it seems like the world was conspiring against him he could have vanished. >> he didn't have money or a plan that is evidence that shows it was ad hoc, not we
long -- j edgar hoover noon they would go down in infamy so strangely at that time they did a great job hunting him down because they knew they had to do it when i matter what hoover thought about him. >> i love you describe the early csi to find the fingerprints, going back to prison and match fingerprints and matching to his name. >> a bunch of leg work. they just took to the field and said he must've come through birmingham let's go to the gun shops and then now let's find that...
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edgar hoover." >> and bobby's stomach starts to sink because he knows that j.ar hoover doesn't call him unless it's bad news. >> and he claps his hand to his mouth, and then he said, "jack has been shot. in dallas." >> the motorcade group. there are nurmz people rmerous running up the hill. the presidential car is coming now. there's a secret service man spread eagle over the top of the car. >> and bobby decides immediately he has to go to dallas to be with his brother. but then he gets another call. >> he came in and just said, "jack is dead." nothing else. walked away. >> from dallas, texas the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >> jackie kennedy travels from the hospital to air force one to accompany her husband's body back to washington. lyndon johnson is waiting font plane. >> jackie goes back to what had been her and jack's bedroom on air force one and splayed on the bed, feet up on it, is this big texan lyndon johnson. and that moment made apparent to her
edgar hoover." >> and bobby's stomach starts to sink because he knows that j.ar hoover doesn't call him unless it's bad news. >> and he claps his hand to his mouth, and then he said, "jack has been shot. in dallas." >> the motorcade group. there are nurmz people rmerous running up the hill. the presidential car is coming now. there's a secret service man spread eagle over the top of the car. >> and bobby decides immediately he has to go to dallas to be...
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edgar hoover to have the fbi spy on barry goldwater in 1964. l.b.j. didn't need this. it was one of the greatest landslides in history. but some ex-aides have boasted, we had copies of barry goldwater speeches before he gave them. i wonder what favor j. edgar hoover got for pulling that off. >> the president was on fire when talking about this last night, katie. >> the interesting thing about trey gowdy's comments about them not -- the informant targeting russians that are trying to influence the trump campaign line up with some of the memos that james comey wrote when he said, we were looking at russian infiltration and propaganda affecting the campaign. we were trying to protect the president. that being said, president trump's campaign was warned in the summer of 2016 that the russians might try to influence them. they were not told the fbi was using a spy to gather information and to bring it back that is the issue. it's been very unclear what that informant was doing and that's the question that people have. were that there for valid purposes or were that there fo
edgar hoover to have the fbi spy on barry goldwater in 1964. l.b.j. didn't need this. it was one of the greatest landslides in history. but some ex-aides have boasted, we had copies of barry goldwater speeches before he gave them. i wonder what favor j. edgar hoover got for pulling that off. >> the president was on fire when talking about this last night, katie. >> the interesting thing about trey gowdy's comments about them not -- the informant targeting russians that are trying to...
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because nobody wants to go to the birthplace of edgar allan poe.jay: damn colonel screwed me and took his name off my petition. i'm trying to overturn this dumb rule the club passed banning cigars within 40 feet of the main lodge. when my country passed a law that allowed them to draft 14 year olds, you said, "these things happen." i just bought a box of el conquistador especiales. and they deserve to be smoked in a fine leather chair, not out by the fountain in some heavily-spidered area. i don't want this in my house.
because nobody wants to go to the birthplace of edgar allan poe.jay: damn colonel screwed me and took his name off my petition. i'm trying to overturn this dumb rule the club passed banning cigars within 40 feet of the main lodge. when my country passed a law that allowed them to draft 14 year olds, you said, "these things happen." i just bought a box of el conquistador especiales. and they deserve to be smoked in a fine leather chair, not out by the fountain in some heavily-spidered...
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and, establishing the film as the late edgar metzger evers. then the senate is back to debate judicial nominations, including those for the 10th circuit court of appeals. then, the head of the national securitytelligence and center testifies. in the afternoon, the ninth circuit court of appeals hears a case regarding president trump's decision to end the daca program. here is more coverage of the u.s. embassy opening in jerusalem, plus a look at the protests in gaza. him him him him and clashes erected between palestinian professors. -- elected between palestinian professors. --ump's december recognition of the city of comeslem, the move also on the day when palestinians were forced to leave their homes in 1948, resulting in the displacement of tens of thousands of palestinians. guests for this afternoon's show our going to allow us more insights on the topic. have a professor and a member of the palestinian struggle community. let's start with you. every united states president since israel's founding in 1948 has located the u.s. embassy in t
and, establishing the film as the late edgar metzger evers. then the senate is back to debate judicial nominations, including those for the 10th circuit court of appeals. then, the head of the national securitytelligence and center testifies. in the afternoon, the ninth circuit court of appeals hears a case regarding president trump's decision to end the daca program. here is more coverage of the u.s. embassy opening in jerusalem, plus a look at the protests in gaza. him him him him and clashes...
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edgar muÑoz con la polÉmica.tillo y cambia el cartucho de un rifle de asalto. >> por quÉ no estÁ bien?. >> porque no sabe lo que estÁ haciendo. >> sucediÓ en la convencion nacional del rifle cuando una conocida activistas pro armas que se ha fotografiado con animales muertos alienta al niÑo a manipular el rifle. >> fue criticado por algunas personas como esta madre de familia. >> los niÑos no aprenden a jugar con armas, al menos eso nos enseÑaron. >> los que manejan las armas como en este lugar dicen que no hay que espantarse pero tambiÉn los padres tienen que ser cuidadosos al enseÑarle a un niÑo el uso de armas como este pequeÑo de 4 aÑos de edad. >> la arma no es criminal, (musica) tenemos que hacer eso, tener que seguir adelante con elimpuesto por la gasolina aprendÍ a dispar con pistola, a final de cuentas terminÉ yendo a miles de firmas para eliminar el impuesto, el california , 4 veces mas que texas para ct construir vias , para gastar el dinero, de forma correctoa, es o que tenemos que hacer kilauea, n ob
edgar muÑoz con la polÉmica.tillo y cambia el cartucho de un rifle de asalto. >> por quÉ no estÁ bien?. >> porque no sabe lo que estÁ haciendo. >> sucediÓ en la convencion nacional del rifle cuando una conocida activistas pro armas que se ha fotografiado con animales muertos alienta al niÑo a manipular el rifle. >> fue criticado por algunas personas como esta madre de familia. >> los niÑos no aprenden a jugar con armas, al menos eso nos enseÑaron. >>...
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edgar, now, now, you got to get rid of these black panthers for me. you doing this now? yeah, i want you to move and get rid of these black panthers." man, has just been sworn in. he's the president of the united states. >> archival newscaster: raids are launched on panthers' strong points around the country. the arrests are many. >> anthony: the fbi did everything they could to eradicate them. >> archival newscaster: the panthers said that police had broken in and killed one man at close range as he slept. >> anthony: the dismantling of the panthers was brutal, everybody agrees illegal, i mean, it was basically an assassination campaign coupled with murder, unwarranted arrests. >> bobby: we had no charges, nothing. and they created through their counter intelligence program everything that happened to us. >> anthony: are you happy with the level of black activism in the country now? >> bobby: i like the level of activism that's going on. and the "black lives matter" movement is very, very important because there's a bunch of young, intelligent youth
edgar, now, now, you got to get rid of these black panthers for me. you doing this now? yeah, i want you to move and get rid of these black panthers." man, has just been sworn in. he's the president of the united states. >> archival newscaster: raids are launched on panthers' strong points around the country. the arrests are many. >> anthony: the fbi did everything they could to eradicate them. >> archival newscaster: the panthers said that police had broken in and killed...
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que al parecer habÍan cruzado desde mÉxico edgar estÁ en el lugar.e de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza con 4 inmigrantes indocumentados y una de estas personas, una mujer falleciÓ marta ¿cÓmo estÁs? gracias por recibirnos en tu casa. ayer tÚ grabaste. cuÉntame que pasÓ. aquÍ encuentras al inmigrante muerta. >>> sÍ, yo estaba en mi cuarto, oi un asomo. una muchacha que tiene sangre en este lado de la cara. y la muchacha se miraba, no haib movimiento que se moviera. habÍa otro gritando y me decia que no podÍa estar grabando. hay otro de migraciÓn, me vengo. >>> esta camioneta estaba al revÉs y vimos en tu video que pasaste a un agente con 2 personas. >>> sÍ, a este lado habian t inmigrantes explicaba que se callaran y no dijeran nada los jalÓ y los saco. y si tenÍan armas, los muchachos se miraban asustados, no miraban que quisieran atacar. las autoridades no han revelado el nombre de la mujer que falleciÓ en este lugar. ya como comentÓ marta, las autoridades del fbi investigan y estaremos dando detalles, a 10 # cuadras el rÍo que al parecer cruzar
que al parecer habÍan cruzado desde mÉxico edgar estÁ en el lugar.e de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza con 4 inmigrantes indocumentados y una de estas personas, una mujer falleciÓ marta ¿cÓmo estÁs? gracias por recibirnos en tu casa. ayer tÚ grabaste. cuÉntame que pasÓ. aquÍ encuentras al inmigrante muerta. >>> sÍ, yo estaba en mi cuarto, oi un asomo. una muchacha que tiene sangre en este lado de la cara. y la muchacha se miraba, no haib movimiento que se moviera....
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embargo, para los activistas es solo una excusa para conseguir apoyo de su base para la reelecciÓn, edgar se registrÓ el mayor nÚmero de capturas de la patrulla fronteriza en el gobierno de trump que lo resalta como una tendencia a la alza, francisco confesÓ que el sol en abril no es tan fuerte por lo que vino con su hija desde guatemala. >> no hay trabajo, o sea hay pero no alcanza para la familia. >> en abril de este aÑo los agentes fronterizos detuvieron a mÁs de 50.000 inmigrantes que comparado a los 16.000 arrestos del aÑo pasado es un aumento de 223%, no hay que espantarse dice cristian porque 2017 fue el primer aÑo del gobierno de trump con una baja pronunciada pero las detenciones del mes pasado son muy similares al 2015 y 2016. >> el flujo va a seguir mientras las situaciones en nuestros paÍses estÉn en decadencia la gente va a seguir migrando a este paÍs. >> el 76% pasÓ por la frontera. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> quiere agitar a sus bases y quiere demostrar que hay una necesidad de que texas estÉ gastando parte de su presupuesto en mantener la guardia nacional. >> el gobernad
embargo, para los activistas es solo una excusa para conseguir apoyo de su base para la reelecciÓn, edgar se registrÓ el mayor nÚmero de capturas de la patrulla fronteriza en el gobierno de trump que lo resalta como una tendencia a la alza, francisco confesÓ que el sol en abril no es tan fuerte por lo que vino con su hija desde guatemala. >> no hay trabajo, o sea hay pero no alcanza para la familia. >> en abril de este aÑo los agentes fronterizos detuvieron a mÁs de 50.000...
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. >>> edgar >>> cÓmo estÁn fredi, edgardo
. >>> edgar >>> cÓmo estÁn fredi, edgardo
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edgar muÑoz tiene sus recomendaciones. >>> a muchas personas como a nancy acosta no le preocupa las picaduraun estudio del centro de control de prevenciÓn de enfermedades. estas criaturas de mosquito y garrapatass traen gÉrmenes. >>> los mosquito transmiten virus como el zika, c >>> el bebÉ del zika afecta a los bebÉs de mujeres embarazadas, el caso de zika es serio >>> las personas que viajaron a latinoamÉrica o el caribe que regresaron infestados, entonces ese fue el incremento >>> pero se piensa que es es el cambio climÁtico por el aumento de plaga plaga de mosquito y recomiendan (informaciÓn en pantalla): >>> para los piquetes de zancudos no hay vacuna que los cure >>> solamente aguantar >>> este mes de mayo empiezan a incrementarse las enfermedades del mosquito >>> hay millones de persona nuestro alerta por un poderoso sistema de tormentas que ha causado severos destrozos en el centro del paÍs. >>> miren este remolino gigante que avanza sobre una zona rural en cansosaskansas con fuertes l enormes bolas de granizo impresionante verdad vrmei. al regreso estar sar los detalles del nuevo se
edgar muÑoz tiene sus recomendaciones. >>> a muchas personas como a nancy acosta no le preocupa las picaduraun estudio del centro de control de prevenciÓn de enfermedades. estas criaturas de mosquito y garrapatass traen gÉrmenes. >>> los mosquito transmiten virus como el zika, c >>> el bebÉ del zika afecta a los bebÉs de mujeres embarazadas, el caso de zika es serio >>> las personas que viajaron a latinoamÉrica o el caribe que regresaron infestados,...