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>> it had approval from the top of the fbi, which was j edgar hoover, who was the longtime director of the fbi or almost 50 years -- fbi for almost 50 years, and was extremely focused on identifying communist links, or communist individuals who were involved in social justice movements and political movements in the united states. >> any concern from president truman, president eisenhower, president johnson, that individual rights were being discriminated against or taken away? >> not part of the conversation 1960's.ter in the j edgar hoover himself saw ways he wanted to curtail the spying and surveillance activity over concerns like that. >> southern student organizing committee. what was that? mr. michel: the acronym was soc, a group that was white college students in the south in the 1960's. when most people think of what young people in the south at that time, they often think klan, or people opposed to civil rights. the people involved with soc were involved with supporting civil rights and supporting civil rights causes. they came together to form this organization. it existed on
>> it had approval from the top of the fbi, which was j edgar hoover, who was the longtime director of the fbi or almost 50 years -- fbi for almost 50 years, and was extremely focused on identifying communist links, or communist individuals who were involved in social justice movements and political movements in the united states. >> any concern from president truman, president eisenhower, president johnson, that individual rights were being discriminated against or taken away?...
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edgar hoover. another was a guy we had discovered in recent months was a tutor of donald trump in his early days, a guy named roy cohn. bobby kennedy despised him and i think unfairly blamed all of mccarthy's excesses on him. mccarthy was the boss, and the excesses were his responsibility. but he hated roy cohn. he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa, the head of the biggest and most powerful union in america, who bobby thought was corrupt. those are people you could argue there's a good reaso detest. the fourth person is the one that to me is a great tragedy, and that was lbj. constitutionally, these guys were so different. one was a harvard educated guy who grew up rich in massachusetts. the other was a guy from east texas who grew up poor and resented anybody who was harvard educated and who talked like bobby kennedy talked. had they ever united in a coalition, they could have gotten more extraordinary things done. they both wanted to promote civil rights. they both want to do and pov
edgar hoover. another was a guy we had discovered in recent months was a tutor of donald trump in his early days, a guy named roy cohn. bobby kennedy despised him and i think unfairly blamed all of mccarthy's excesses on him. mccarthy was the boss, and the excesses were his responsibility. but he hated roy cohn. he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa, the head of the biggest and most powerful union in america, who bobby thought was corrupt. those are people you could argue there's a...
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edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official government commission investigating the kennedy assassination released its report. robert kennedy did not testify before the commission nor did he publicly question its conclusion that oswald had acted alone. to done so would have meant confronting terrible truths about his role in his brother's administration and the rage. we felt that john kennedy's murder. just. first shift. at the time robert kennedy was running for the u.s. senate in new york he took time off from the campaign to reflect on the years he had devoted to his brother's political career he was overcome by anger but w
edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official...
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edgar hoover then sent a memo to kennedy in which the f.b.i. chief referred to. allegations about bobby's alleged friendship with marilyn monroe well they refused to respond to the reports. and. educate. them. in august nine hundred sixty four the democrats held their national convention in atlantic city new jersey there were rumors about a johnson kennedy take it but they came to nothing and johnson insisted that kennedy speak the last of the convention so he wouldn't steal the show. when kennedy arrived to give his speech the delegates greeted him with a twenty two minute ovation to many of them bobby kennedy represented the tragedy of unfulfilled promise in his speech he spoke about his brother's vision for america i. love the kennedy was back on the campaign trail running for office on his own but want by his policies what sort of candidate would he become at this point kennedy did not yet have the answers. and then kennedy spoke at columbia university in new york and a new candidate emerged compassionate radical and tough. to great problem i would think in t
edgar hoover then sent a memo to kennedy in which the f.b.i. chief referred to. allegations about bobby's alleged friendship with marilyn monroe well they refused to respond to the reports. and. educate. them. in august nine hundred sixty four the democrats held their national convention in atlantic city new jersey there were rumors about a johnson kennedy take it but they came to nothing and johnson insisted that kennedy speak the last of the convention so he wouldn't steal the show. when...
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edgar: good evening, everyone. can you hear me? good. my name is edgar dolby, the executive director here at arena stage, and i would like to think i have the best job in the world. one of the reasons is that we get to introduce new programs and new ideas that we have with arenas forum, civil dialogue. we asked a question whether that is actually possible in this day and age, and it all started with the across the table lunch with amitai etzioni, our -- if this were our play, he would be our playwright, and he would also be our director. he is really welcome here at arena stage. we like to think we are in the empathy business. i ask at every board meeting -- what is your business? i think building empathy during we have a number of core values from here, and at the top of that list is learning in the rehearsal. at the rehearsal hall and you are meant to take risks, you're meant to be generous, be prepared to step into another character's shoes and to work on telling a story. so it seemed to be the idea that we get together and we have so
edgar: good evening, everyone. can you hear me? good. my name is edgar dolby, the executive director here at arena stage, and i would like to think i have the best job in the world. one of the reasons is that we get to introduce new programs and new ideas that we have with arenas forum, civil dialogue. we asked a question whether that is actually possible in this day and age, and it all started with the across the table lunch with amitai etzioni, our -- if this were our play, he would be our...
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sue and edgar heim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and dlona t. va the j.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 compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs 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. today, china warned of a trade war if the united states increases tariffs. the canadian prime minister used the terms "insulting andac ptable" in response to new u.s. tariffs on his country's steel and aluminum. and the planned historic summit between president trump and north korea's leader kim jong us ow less than ten days away. but in washington this morning, most of the talk was about a 20- page confidential ent from the president's legal team to special counsel robe
sue and edgar heim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and dlona t. va the j.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 compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet...
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the cheryl and philip mlystein fa the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos f the j.p.ndation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the trade battit between the states and china is escalating. rhe trump administration revised its list of new iffs on $50 billion worth of chinese produc yesterday, and china retaliated within hours. inthe u.s. will now add 25ew tariffs on more than one 1,000 chinese products. among them, bulldozers, aircraft engine parts, agricultural machinery and automo. china responded by increasing riffs by 25% on $50 billion o
the cheryl and philip mlystein fa the sue and edgar wachenheim foundation. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos f the j.p.ndation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station...
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newshour weekend" is ossible by: bernard and irene schwartz.ch thyl and philip milstein family.su thand edgar wachenheim foundation. roy vagelos and diana t vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. . the anderson family fu rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom 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. at the group of seven summit in quebec six heads of state concluded the two day meeting. while the seventh, president donald trump, left earlys heading for eting in singapore with north korean leader kim jong un. ft, the president issued stern warnings and threatened to end trade with his counterparts if they didn't halt what he called unfair trade practices. at the same time, he also proposed
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>> like edgar allan powell's telltale heart.i thought it was one of those things, either someone would help me or i was going to just blurt it out. at the iowa caucuses huckabee won by 7. mike huckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ran for president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. i thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the interview ted kennedy won and i did it so there were so many moments that i was passing -- passing is seductive. it is easier to lay low, do your thing, not rock the boat. i did that for 12 years. so i think for me it was either someone was going to out me or i was going to out myself so i chose the latter. >> host: dear america is the name of the book. notes of an undocumented citizen. it is available in september. you
>> like edgar allan powell's telltale heart.i thought it was one of those things, either someone would help me or i was going to just blurt it out. at the iowa caucuses huckabee won by 7. mike huckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ran for president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. i thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and...
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donald edgar, atty. so many loss so much. donald edgar represents more than a thousand families.some of this clients lost loved ones. others, everything they owned. edgar. we are all looking at the same evidence and it is all the same, pge. terisa estacio, another resident who did not want to go on camera, had this to say, saying she hopes pge does not pass the buck and put the loss on the backs of ratepayers. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: temperatures started to heat up to day as high pressure moved overhead. hot 90s could be found in some of the valleys with cool 50s and fog at the coast. tonight will stay mostly clear with only a patch or two of fog right at the coast. offshore winds will develop overnight. fire danger will be elevated friday through sunday. on the satellite you can see the dome of high pressure building over california. highs on friday will reach triple digits inland with 60s
donald edgar, atty. so many loss so much. donald edgar represents more than a thousand families.some of this clients lost loved ones. others, everything they owned. edgar. we are all looking at the same evidence and it is all the same, pge. terisa estacio, another resident who did not want to go on camera, had this to say, saying she hopes pge does not pass the buck and put the loss on the backs of ratepayers. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (grant) now to our four zone...
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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. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln cen new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. government officials say they know the location of all of the more than 2,000 children separated from their p or guardians at the border with mexico. and that g working to reunite them with their families. in a report released last night, the department of health and human services states that 17% of the chiren in its custody were placed there as a result of the "zero tolerance" policy. the rest, according to.h.s., re unaccompanied by an adult. customs and border patrol reported 522 children have 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. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln...
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j edgar hoover kept dossiers on everybody. in fact, there for a while, when the kennedy assassination, they thought that maybe he was implicated. how could the fbi address that? that reputation is hurtful, and you don't teach that in history, you do not teach it in schools, to now history has repeated itself. to you, steve, a couple months ago you had a guy call in and he said you were biased against trump. you got really annoyed with the guy, and you kind of reminded me of andy cooper when he was talking about the fake news, you know? he said it's true, it's true, and it was true. but they never blamed anything else with the same thing trump did, they never charged obama with lying, but the thing that gets me about the span is when president obama was on and you guys were -- people would call in, if somebody even had a hint of calling the guy a name or saying anything like he was a racist or anything, you would cut him right off. brian lamb did, all right? and we would do the same with donald trump. caller: no you don't. him
j edgar hoover kept dossiers on everybody. in fact, there for a while, when the kennedy assassination, they thought that maybe he was implicated. how could the fbi address that? that reputation is hurtful, and you don't teach that in history, you do not teach it in schools, to now history has repeated itself. to you, steve, a couple months ago you had a guy call in and he said you were biased against trump. you got really annoyed with the guy, and you kind of reminded me of andy cooper when he...
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edgar hoover read every single going production did you know that you know that j. edgar hoover read the scripts and he was that rigorous about it so he created a lot of mythology there but i don't serious know doug i mean i'm kind of a counter to the line of course you can have a bias but it doesn't mean you can break the law and that's the difference ok that's what i'm worried about go ahead. yeah i was a friend of f. from zimbalist jr and miss him it was interesting person who started the f.b.i. yeah i'd like to know who wears the pro trump tech i have. a little balance here where some pro trump people that serve on the moeller committee it seems to me that this is going to be portrayed as a partisan witch hunt because that's what it is and they they won't davis no attempt to bring any balance to or there are any facts to it and they're pursuing twelve year old deals that man afraid may. not the f.b.i. but i know about manna for deals that were twelve years old this is how desperate it's become in order to try to get some indictments i think it's pretty pathetic
edgar hoover read every single going production did you know that you know that j. edgar hoover read the scripts and he was that rigorous about it so he created a lot of mythology there but i don't serious know doug i mean i'm kind of a counter to the line of course you can have a bias but it doesn't mean you can break the law and that's the difference ok that's what i'm worried about go ahead. yeah i was a friend of f. from zimbalist jr and miss him it was interesting person who started the...
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edgar hoover kept dossiers on everybody. in fact, there for a while when the kennedy assassination, they even thought maybe he was implicated. so, you know, the head of the fbi will address, you know, tell me that the fbi has a great reputation. it's less than truthful. and the thing is you don't teach that in history, you don't teach it in school, so now history has repeated itself. now to you, steve. here a couple of months ago you had a guy call in, and he said that you were biased against trump. and you got really annoyed with the guy. and, you know, you kind of reminded me of old andy cooper when he was talking about fake news, youta know? heut said, well, it's true, it's true. and it was true. but, you know, they never blamed anybody else for the same thing trump did. they never, you know, charged obama with lying or anything. but the thing that gets me about c-span is when president obama was on and you guys were, you know, people would call in, if somebody even had a hint of calling guy a name or saying anything like
edgar hoover kept dossiers on everybody. in fact, there for a while when the kennedy assassination, they even thought maybe he was implicated. so, you know, the head of the fbi will address, you know, tell me that the fbi has a great reputation. it's less than truthful. and the thing is you don't teach that in history, you don't teach it in school, so now history has repeated itself. now to you, steve. here a couple of months ago you had a guy call in, and he said that you were biased against...
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how it got back to jay pruner river -- j edgar hoover in december? that's obvious. the letters.ust stupid letters i aboutl of -- to phil some of the things people were talking about, not knowing that they were always monitoring his mail. youatter house southerly try to say something, they will try to make something of it. >> when the revelation came out of what they were really about, that was a shocker. and that was across the board, especially when you are sitting back and knowing what the government -- that the number -- that the government knows more about their relationship than you do. you tohow surprised were find out the fbi was reading the mail of the prisoner? skizz: not very. the interview with liz was the first time we heard about the letters. joe: i knew nothing about the story and just asked her questions on this came out. it probably took me six months to realize what we had just talked about, to fully appreciate what we had just talked about. these were not letters that she mailed to the prison. there was an informant named boyd douglas and was imprisoned -- he w
how it got back to jay pruner river -- j edgar hoover in december? that's obvious. the letters.ust stupid letters i aboutl of -- to phil some of the things people were talking about, not knowing that they were always monitoring his mail. youatter house southerly try to say something, they will try to make something of it. >> when the revelation came out of what they were really about, that was a shocker. and that was across the board, especially when you are sitting back and knowing what...
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las t t temporada infernal para inmi inmigrantes cientos mueren al n enfrentar temperaturas extremas edgara en texas cuando hab a hablamos de temperaturas extre extremas a que nos referinmos >> estamos hablando jose de ca calor infernal temperaturas so o sofocantes que en este punto de la frontera con macarennmcallen1 grados carlos con su hhijo tienn tres dias de camino desde ho honduras y enb ma mano solo llen litros de agua >> lo que mas duele es que hemos venido hbastante en bus no hemo dormido mucho entiende verdad lo que mas duele es por el niÑo >> en lo e va del aÑos >> ip(informacion en pantalla( >> hugo vegfa a del programa des desaparecidos de la prull fronteriza dice ieza epo epoca fuerte de los in indocumentados >> van quedando biles yon agonizantes >> esta es la voz de un inm inmigrante pidiendo ayuda porque esta perdido en las montaÑas la llamada llego a beny que ayer e d rescato a a cuatro inmigrantes >> el agua no es buena pero te r refrescas >> estes uno de los caminos de muerte de los inmigrantes euu o short de un mn ca cambiando >> en el techo de este camion de carga veni
las t t temporada infernal para inmi inmigrantes cientos mueren al n enfrentar temperaturas extremas edgara en texas cuando hab a hablamos de temperaturas extre extremas a que nos referinmos >> estamos hablando jose de ca calor infernal temperaturas so o sofocantes que en este punto de la frontera con macarennmcallen1 grados carlos con su hhijo tienn tres dias de camino desde ho honduras y enb ma mano solo llen litros de agua >> lo que mas duele es que hemos venido hbastante en bus...
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after the break germany's play begun to draw i'm alone corner kick found its way to martin to edgar who applied an emphatic volley to finish alone at the far post neuer didn't have a chance it would get worse for the visitors on the sunday ship scored to make it two one for austria the team for him beating germany on any occasion is a thrill i hope sentence on this i rarely experienced such a self-inflicted defeat with a style of play like that. that was really bad. saw the turkish nation i love know has decisions to make not least regarding manuel neuer i. there is not often that poetry causes a public debate but a poem written by an acclaimed bolivian swiss writer has done just that students in berlin head cools for one of his pieces painted on the side of the school to be removed cornea sexists but you with his adopted hometown in southern germany sees the work differently and off at the poem a new hope and it now don't say public building in barea. i've been in the us has a new home the poem by again going on now decorates the facade of the city museum in the german town of hayao wh
after the break germany's play begun to draw i'm alone corner kick found its way to martin to edgar who applied an emphatic volley to finish alone at the far post neuer didn't have a chance it would get worse for the visitors on the sunday ship scored to make it two one for austria the team for him beating germany on any occasion is a thrill i hope sentence on this i rarely experienced such a self-inflicted defeat with a style of play like that. that was really bad. saw the turkish nation i...
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otros te a temas despues que derramo sangre por las calles de mexico el na c narc narcotraficante edgarcon n condenado a 40 aÑos y un mes en la carcel un tribunal de atla t atlanta lo sentensio por lavado de dinero debe pagar una multa de 192 domillones de dolares s h hizo jefe del cartey fue bus buscado por las autoridades de m mexico una tormentas toma por o sorpresa a las el presidente de estados unidos, donald tru aut m m mexico isabe ojuan carlos osor s imagenes >> por las ventanas del trre a salian los pasajeros y despues n nadaron para huir de una i inundacione en jalisco las calls de la capital no soportaron las fuerza de lasan diego l de l p sepulto una decena de casas >> en shock todos >> algunos removieron con sus a manos los escombros y rescatra o rescatraron las pocas pertene i pertenencias que tenian >> sus pertenencias salian por las puertas >> otros vieron como sus au vehiculos eran arrastrados r la corriente >> subia el agua no habia para d donde correr >> la tormenta corresponde a los edeffectos de huracan bob >> pronostican lluvias para los pr proximos dias como conse
otros te a temas despues que derramo sangre por las calles de mexico el na c narc narcotraficante edgarcon n condenado a 40 aÑos y un mes en la carcel un tribunal de atla t atlanta lo sentensio por lavado de dinero debe pagar una multa de 192 domillones de dolares s h hizo jefe del cartey fue bus buscado por las autoridades de m mexico una tormentas toma por o sorpresa a las el presidente de estados unidos, donald tru aut m m mexico isabe ojuan carlos osor s imagenes >> por las ventanas...
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you do not have to rely on edgar or anybody else. ike said that sounds pretty good to me, then he needed to get a sponsor. there was a u.s. senator from whoas named joseph bristow was willing to sponsor eisenhower, although he said he had to apply to both west point and and the naval academy. ike did,id, because -- because he was looking for a free recommendation. he does fine on the test, but he cannot go to the naval academy because by spending that extra two years in abilene, he had gone past the entry age to get into the naval academy. fortunately, west point of the age of entry was one year beyond the naval academies, and he went off to west point. fatal --ed to be a fateful decision for him and a fortunate one for us as a nation. eisenhower went to west point, it didloved football, not work out because of injuries, but he did make it through. longhe went on to a professional apprenticeship, one of it -- some of it rewarding, some of it less so. but it was always at crucial hosting,he right whether it was in washington, d.c. as
you do not have to rely on edgar or anybody else. ike said that sounds pretty good to me, then he needed to get a sponsor. there was a u.s. senator from whoas named joseph bristow was willing to sponsor eisenhower, although he said he had to apply to both west point and and the naval academy. ike did,id, because -- because he was looking for a free recommendation. he does fine on the test, but he cannot go to the naval academy because by spending that extra two years in abilene, he had gone...
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the after the break germany's clear begun to draw a long corner kick found its way to martin him to edgar who applied an emphatic volley to finish alone at the far post neuer didn't have a chance it would get worse for the visitors of the sun to a ship scored to make it two one for austria the team for him beating germany on any occasion is a thrill i hope citizens on this guy really experienced such a self-inflicted defeat with a style of play like that. that was really bad he saw but to be sure i lurve know has decisions to make not least regarding manuel neuer i. well germany's top men's tennis player and the number two seed at the french open has done it again alexander said if today claimed his third straight five set comeback win and that means he's into his first ever grand slam quarterfinals as a negative goal pos rushes cut and cut a nerve and is very if will play seven seeded to win a team of austria on tuesday eighteen b. to japan's kain shikari in full sets and are lined out the top story we're following for you american officials faced backlash a the steel anatomy in tears fo
the after the break germany's clear begun to draw a long corner kick found its way to martin him to edgar who applied an emphatic volley to finish alone at the far post neuer didn't have a chance it would get worse for the visitors of the sun to a ship scored to make it two one for austria the team for him beating germany on any occasion is a thrill i hope citizens on this guy really experienced such a self-inflicted defeat with a style of play like that. that was really bad he saw but to be...
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casos, y acabo de hablar con un inmigrante guatemalteco que estÁ en esa situaciÓn con su hijo pequeÑo edgarron ayer a la frontera y que ingresaron inmediatamente este albergue. es decir, fueron procesados y los dejaron ir sin ser separados de su familia. por quÉ estÁ ocurriendo esto? bueno, me explican que no tiene la capacidad la administraciÓn trump de presentarles cargos criminales a todos los cimientos que llegara la frontera. y asÍ en algunos casos hay quienes todavÍa puede permanecer con sus familias. pero esto, conforme va avanzando la capacidad de mantener inmigrantes indocumentados en campamentos, irÁ disminuyendo. es la informaciÓn que tenemos hasta el momento. regresÓ con ustedes y estableceremos contacto mÁs adelante. borja: asÍ es, enrique. muchas gracias por ese formaciÓn en vivo. mÁs adelante conectamos de nuevo contigo para que los amplias mÁs informaciÓn. carolina: bueno, borja, yo me acuerdo cuando ocurriÓ esta caridades catÓlicas estaban ayudando estas familias. pero la gran diferencia era que en ese momento eran padres e hijos que iban tomando familares que tenÍan en est
casos, y acabo de hablar con un inmigrante guatemalteco que estÁ en esa situaciÓn con su hijo pequeÑo edgarron ayer a la frontera y que ingresaron inmediatamente este albergue. es decir, fueron procesados y los dejaron ir sin ser separados de su familia. por quÉ estÁ ocurriendo esto? bueno, me explican que no tiene la capacidad la administraciÓn trump de presentarles cargos criminales a todos los cimientos que llegara la frontera. y asÍ en algunos casos hay quienes todavÍa puede...
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todos: ¡vamos, edgar, vamos! gabriela: ¡eres el mejor, vamos! [chicharra]
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. >>> un un juez sentenciÓ a 49 aÑos de cÁrcel a edgar valdez, narcotraficante nacido en texas conocidoorgia en 2015, tu mente de que pagar $192,000,000 tras ser acusado de transportar cocaÍna como miembro del cÁrtel de los beltran leiva. >>> enfrenta acusaciones de corrupciÓn, estuvo preso en una cÁrcel de miami durante un aÑo . la cancillerÍa panameÑa inforÓo que se hizo entrega de Él cumpliendo la orden de extradiciÓn. >>> el papa francisco aceptÓ la renuncia de obispos chilenos en medio de un escÁndalo por encubrimiento de abusos sexuales por parte de la iglesia catÓlica en este paÍsuno de los obispos aÚn estÁ debajo de la edad de jubilaciÓn . nombra obispos interinos en cada una de las diÓcesis afectadas . >>> continuar recuperando restos humanos en guatemala. los r rescates quedaron suspendidos el miÉrcoles pasado tras haber pasado las 72 horas en que se podrÍa encontrar personas con vida. algunos pobladores se quejan que nos estÁn recibiendo sufici adael gobierno. >>> un hombre baleado condujo su coche hasta un hospital en busca de ayuda. >>> la vÍctima termina chocando contra va
. >>> un un juez sentenciÓ a 49 aÑos de cÁrcel a edgar valdez, narcotraficante nacido en texas conocidoorgia en 2015, tu mente de que pagar $192,000,000 tras ser acusado de transportar cocaÍna como miembro del cÁrtel de los beltran leiva. >>> enfrenta acusaciones de corrupciÓn, estuvo preso en una cÁrcel de miami durante un aÑo . la cancillerÍa panameÑa inforÓo que se hizo entrega de Él cumpliendo la orden de extradiciÓn. >>> el papa francisco aceptÓ la...
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nosotros tenemos amplia cobertura de equipo, julio vaqueiro estarÁ desde la frontera en mcalenn, texas, edgarde detenciÓn para menores en texas, estaremos en el salvador y en texas con familiares de niÑos detenidos, tambiÉn en washington con el terremoto polÍtico que provocÓ esta situaciÓn y por supuesto en .Éxico cuyo gobierno al fin toÓo >> josÉ muy buenas tardes, bra padres es alison, una salvadoreÑa que tiene apenas seis aÑos, ayer la escuchÁbamos suplicar que se pudiera comunicar con sus familiares, estaba llorando, en el salvador escuchÓ la grabacion y no vive pensando en ayudar a la niÑa, samuel hablÓ con su abuela y tiene el reporte, samuel. >> Í buenas tardes, el drama de la separaciÓn de los migrantes ha llegado hasta acÁ al salvador donde precisamente nosotros desplazamos hasta el pueblo de armenia donde zamos a familias afectadas donde recibieron la noticia como un balde de agua frÍa. >> imagino cÓmo han de estar mis hijas allÁ preocupada, de no san era cÓmo se encuentra su niÑa. >> asÍ reaccionÓ ana gloria hernÁndez, abuela de la pequeÑa alison y madre de cindy que fueron separad
nosotros tenemos amplia cobertura de equipo, julio vaqueiro estarÁ desde la frontera en mcalenn, texas, edgarde detenciÓn para menores en texas, estaremos en el salvador y en texas con familiares de niÑos detenidos, tambiÉn en washington con el terremoto polÍtico que provocÓ esta situaciÓn y por supuesto en .Éxico cuyo gobierno al fin toÓo >> josÉ muy buenas tardes, bra padres es alison, una salvadoreÑa que tiene apenas seis aÑos, ayer la escuchÁbamos suplicar que se pudiera...
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donald edgar, atty. so many loss so much.an a thousand families that lost loved ones as well as their homes in the fires. edgar. we are all looking at the same evidence and it is all the same, pge. terisa estacio, another resident who did not want to go on camera, had this to say, saying she hopes pge does not pass the buck and put the loss on the backs of ratepayers. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. flotus "i'm here to learn about your facility and which i know you house children on a long term basis. and i also like to ask you how i can help to these children to reunite with their families as quickly as possible."first lady melania trump makes a surprise visit to a border facility today.thanking workers at the facility for their hard work, compassion and kindness in the meantime thousands of children remain from their parents.as the immigration controvery also playing out in congress.representatives focused on two bills that would overhaul the immigration system.sot paul ryan"these are good ideas that are ultim
donald edgar, atty. so many loss so much.an a thousand families that lost loved ones as well as their homes in the fires. edgar. we are all looking at the same evidence and it is all the same, pge. terisa estacio, another resident who did not want to go on camera, had this to say, saying she hopes pge does not pass the buck and put the loss on the backs of ratepayers. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. flotus "i'm here to learn about your facility and which i know you house...
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for the most part he got j edgar hoo ch tk out who these people were.ically enough, the liberal zion an iconic figure was the the fbison who sicced on his people. when he calmed down he said, if i was black, i might be full of rage, too. i might have some of the same agony, too. i have done understand that. was,f the major messages see race not as a political issue but a moral problemem. use the bully pulled it to speak up and amplify the best interests, the best angels of american democracy and then talk about that. he did encourage his brother jack kennedy to give such a speech in june of that year. an amazing speech that talked about the moral accent and underscores of race, but especially morality in regards to race. bobby kennedy himself begin to change his own outlook, begin to talk to many more black communities -- sometimes getting brutally assaulted verbally, sometimes with direct passion and rage. he sat there and understood it and begin to work with people and begin to change his mind to become much more empathetic and understanding of the co
for the most part he got j edgar hoo ch tk out who these people were.ically enough, the liberal zion an iconic figure was the the fbison who sicced on his people. when he calmed down he said, if i was black, i might be full of rage, too. i might have some of the same agony, too. i have done understand that. was,f the major messages see race not as a political issue but a moral problemem. use the bully pulled it to speak up and amplify the best interests, the best angels of american democracy...
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edgar hoover stuff. imagine the number two guy at the fbi having a meeting with the lead investigator, and the bottom line is, the whole idea of the meeting was to find an insurance policy to bracket, and protect the country against trump winning party that is what j. edgar hoover did. >> shannon: did you feel like you got answered today? >> here's what i found. i found that somebody is lying. mccabe says he doesn't recall that meeting. to strzok and pages that he was in that meeting. i won't give up on us. if the number two guy in the fbi had a meeting with pedro and strzok and his office to find out how to create an insurance policy against trump being elected, that is abuse of the highest level, the government that is watergate stuff, that is what the fbi used to do. i want to get to the bottom of it. >> shannon: to you, this is the beginning, not the end. >> this is the beginning of something that i never dreamed could exist in this country. i've had an open mind about this, i trust the fbi come abov
edgar hoover stuff. imagine the number two guy at the fbi having a meeting with the lead investigator, and the bottom line is, the whole idea of the meeting was to find an insurance policy to bracket, and protect the country against trump winning party that is what j. edgar hoover did. >> shannon: did you feel like you got answered today? >> here's what i found. i found that somebody is lying. mccabe says he doesn't recall that meeting. to strzok and pages that he was in that...
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padres, algunas familias vieron beneficiadas y vieron algÚn alivio y hoy tienen noticia que contar edgar tornillo hemos visto a papas con niÑos en brazo, ya en libertad nos confesaron que se sienten alivia aliviados por que otros niÑos siguen sufriendo sin sus padres 46r789 de la mano de sus padres salieron en el paso texas nosotros acompaÑamos a graciela ramÍrez quiÉn se fue en direcciÓn a california para reunirse con su pos aquÍ no ve desde hace 2 aÑos mi vida en guatemala estÁ en duro hay que tener fe en dios y graciela ramÍrez llora porque no le quitaron a sus hijos a quiÉn sacÓ de la aldea indÍgena de guatemala. >> estoy contenta porque. >> los padres con sus hijos durmieron por primera vez con grilletes en iglesia y arroz con frijoles en el estÓmago algunos inmigrante estuvieron en tornillos en donde cientos de niÑos estÁn separados de sus padres. >> los maltratan, los humillan hasta aquÍ nos estÁn tratando como humanos >>> polÍticos rechazados en tornillo hoy mÁs de 20 alcaldes tienen que entrar. >> tienen que esconder, estoy preocupados por los niÑos por el estado psicolÓgico de
padres, algunas familias vieron beneficiadas y vieron algÚn alivio y hoy tienen noticia que contar edgar tornillo hemos visto a papas con niÑos en brazo, ya en libertad nos confesaron que se sienten alivia aliviados por que otros niÑos siguen sufriendo sin sus padres 46r789 de la mano de sus padres salieron en el paso texas nosotros acompaÑamos a graciela ramÍrez quiÉn se fue en direcciÓn a california para reunirse con su pos aquÍ no ve desde hace 2 aÑos mi vida en guatemala estÁ en...
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estilos de juego diferentes con estrellas en ambas direcciones como luis suÁrez o cristiano ronaldo, edgarodos los partidos portugal de cristiano ronaldo evidentemente uruguay con luis suÁrez uruguayos vinieron aquÍ? >> calculamos que son 3 mil mÁs a menos, hay que decir que son 3 millones de habitantes. >> ¿cuÉntame tu nombre? >> somos de israel, yo nacÍ en uruguay, hay tres mil uruguayos y dos israelÍ de uruguay. >> lo difÍcil maÑana es el partido de portugal de cristiano ronaldo quizÁ en una buena versiÓn, 4 goles, difÍcil. >> pueden tratar, pero hay solo una uruguay. >> no creo, vamos a pasar. >> el partido lo vamos a ganar. >> ustedes saben octavos de final ganar o no hay de otra, uruguay ha ganado sus tres primeros partidos el partido es en el estadio o lisochi, y el Árbitro es palo cielos y van llegando * mÁs mexicanos aquÍ para ver este encuentro espectacular y decisivo, regresamos con ustedes. >> muchos Ánimo maravilloso han hecho el papel uruguay, el otro partido de maÑana francia argentino, en las dos ocasiones en un mundial, fue argentina la guarda, para ver en rusia las cosas
estilos de juego diferentes con estrellas en ambas direcciones como luis suÁrez o cristiano ronaldo, edgarodos los partidos portugal de cristiano ronaldo evidentemente uruguay con luis suÁrez uruguayos vinieron aquÍ? >> calculamos que son 3 mil mÁs a menos, hay que decir que son 3 millones de habitantes. >> ¿cuÉntame tu nombre? >> somos de israel, yo nacÍ en uruguay, hay tres mil uruguayos y dos israelÍ de uruguay. >> lo difÍcil maÑana es el partido de portugal...
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edgar hoover and his life that would have been embarrass to go hoover. how lyndon johnson became a multi-millionaire. the opposition of a sitting democratic president and the fbi director still would have been enormously difficult obstacles to overcome. >> lastly, what are the lesson that's robert kennedy can perhaps teach the democrats going forward right now? this was a guy that made a famous trip and who was just mobbed wherever he went in the cities. >> 50 years is a long time to try to tease out the politics. one thing is clear, even back in '68, the coalition of democrats, blacks, hispanics, white working class was fracturing, it had been going on for years, not just in the south but in the big cities and in the last weeks of the campaign, robert kennedy was looking very hard for how do you keep the coalition together? he was tilting toward a liberal populus message about rich folks not paying their fair share of taxes. there's no way to know if he could have held that coalition together. what we saw in 2016, the complete collapse of that coalition
edgar hoover and his life that would have been embarrass to go hoover. how lyndon johnson became a multi-millionaire. the opposition of a sitting democratic president and the fbi director still would have been enormously difficult obstacles to overcome. >> lastly, what are the lesson that's robert kennedy can perhaps teach the democrats going forward right now? this was a guy that made a famous trip and who was just mobbed wherever he went in the cities. >> 50 years is a long time...
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now this for context edgar didn't take on until 1954. so that was incredibly brave a senator in her own party, and she wasn't retiring because i know a lot of senators find courage when they're retiring but she stuck arranged for years and years in the u.s. senate so that who is i think about when i think about that era and robert taft a senator from ohio. i think the -- either son or grandson of that president of president taft he ran for president against ike in 50*e 52 lost in the proorls went back to senate became senate majority i think minority leader became a leader after the landslide incredibly powerful man. i'm sure he thought he was going to run for president again some day and he it shall tried to straddle the world's of mccarthyism and knowing how awful and corrosive it was and he never took a stand against mccarthy or a stand against mccarthyism he thought he could wait it out. you don't write your own legacy and now drop dead and known for not standing up to mccarthy. and that's what i think about when judging politician a
now this for context edgar didn't take on until 1954. so that was incredibly brave a senator in her own party, and she wasn't retiring because i know a lot of senators find courage when they're retiring but she stuck arranged for years and years in the u.s. senate so that who is i think about when i think about that era and robert taft a senator from ohio. i think the -- either son or grandson of that president of president taft he ran for president against ike in 50*e 52 lost in the proorls...
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edgar hoover the founder and longtime director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. the u.s. government has resumed funding for a syrian rescue group known as the white helmets the state department says it's releasing six point six million dollars and aid for quote the continuation of vital life saving operations three months ago the trump administration had decided to freeze funding for the rescue organization as part of a broader program of cuts a statement also claims that the white helmets have saved more than one hundred thousand lives in syria that is despite a series of controversies surrounding the group its members caught on camera carrying the eisold fly. going to tending executions by terrorists some of the alleged rescue videos have tu
edgar hoover the founder and longtime director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. the u.s. government has resumed funding for a syrian rescue group known as the white helmets the state...
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preocupa a proinmigrantes que no creen que estos cuarteles sean el ambiente adecuado para alojar niÑos, edgar es una de las tres bases militares en texas para abrir 20 mil camas a niÑos inmigrantes que han entrado solos al paÍs segÚn revelÓ el pentÁgono al departamento de salud, es otra tÁctica para separar inmigrantes. >> una situaciÓn de alarma y de hostigamiento para los detenidos, que deben de pensar ell ellos, ¿ quÉ piensas si estÁs detenido en una base militar?. >> en el decreto que firmÓ donald trump para terminar con la separaciÓn de familias inrmigrantes ordena utilizar cualquier edificio para albergar niÑos, conocimos a johana que dice que saliÓ de honduras para buscar a su hijo de tres aÑos de edad que fue separado de su esposo que entrÓ ilegalmente al paÍs. >> se lo llevaron y el niÑo quedÓ llorando. >> ¿ quÉ ha pasado con tu hijo, quÉ sabes de el?. >> solo llamaron del albergue en arizona dicen que lo tienen. >> el sufrimiento de johana es profundo porque no sabe ni de su hijo ni de su esposo. el inmigrante nicolÁs lÓpez que llegÓ con su hijo de la mano se asusta de escuchar que
preocupa a proinmigrantes que no creen que estos cuarteles sean el ambiente adecuado para alojar niÑos, edgar es una de las tres bases militares en texas para abrir 20 mil camas a niÑos inmigrantes que han entrado solos al paÍs segÚn revelÓ el pentÁgono al departamento de salud, es otra tÁctica para separar inmigrantes. >> una situaciÓn de alarma y de hostigamiento para los detenidos, que deben de pensar ell ellos, ¿ quÉ piensas si estÁs detenido en una base militar?. >>...
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edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. toxic loss of. the country's one of the world's largest forms of. his environment is paying the price. introduces vast running water and the danger is announcing the science of. a large flower farm on lake number shows it can be done differently. go ahead to africa next. it's been a long time since name has a global smash it costs us in some shots a shallow music aside to play timeless our name has an. odd. name on its hoax. published in sixteen. dublin. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the future worthless for the rich but for many people it offers their only chance of survival. and i could lunch for today just like the. reporters travel to nairobi and smugglers and make people know the true value of ga
edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. toxic loss of. the country's one of the world's largest forms of. his environment is paying the price. introduces vast running water and the...
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edgar hoover the founder and longtime director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. saturday march the fifty fifth anniversary of volunteer interscope of becoming the first woman in space she was just twenty six on her historic voyage a crater on the moon has been named in her honor and there's a small planet called cheika siegel and russian her code name. her historic flight in the rostock six spacecraft lasted almost three days it or. did earth forty eight times terri schiavo remains the only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission a second craft with fellow. because of ski excuse me it was nearby with the mission also checking differences in the flights impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with tesco but eve
edgar hoover the founder and longtime director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. saturday march the fifty fifth anniversary of volunteer interscope of becoming the first woman in space she was...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.he anderson family nd. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individuar anp retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like y. thank you. steves: this region's breathtaking coastline is traversed by three coastal routes -- the low, middle, and high corniche. the low corniche strings ports, beaches, and villages together. it was built in the 1860s, along wihe train line, to bring people to the casino in nearby monte carlo. the middle corniche mpmes with views ofssive villas, and the grande corniche caps the cliffs with staggering mediterranean vistas. while hailed as napoleon's crowning road construction achievement, itually sits upon the via aurelia, a road built by the ancient romans as they conquered the west. a towering roman ruen celebrates that
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.he anderson family nd. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individuar anp retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like y. thank you. steves: this region's...
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edgar hoover the founder and longtime director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. the u.s. government has resumed funding for syrian rescue group known as the white helmets the state department says it's releasing six point six million dollars in aid for quote the continuation of vital lifesaving operations three months ago the trump administration had decided to freeze funding for the organization as part of a broader program of cuts stepan also claims that the white helmets have saved more than one hundred thousand people in syria last despite a series of controversies surrounding the group members are being caught on camera carrying the iso flag and attending execution by. terrorists and some of the alleged rescue videos have timed out to be
edgar hoover the founder and longtime director of the f.b.i. very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r.t. new york. the u.s. government has resumed funding for syrian rescue group known as the white helmets the state department...