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marÍa, francisco, claudio, edgar.Úmeros uno de los personajes mÁs polÉmicos de polÍtica en amÉrica latina. decenas de paÍses lo desconocido como presidente legÍtimo de venezuela. jorge: lo mÁs interesante es que nadie ha visto, ustedes no han tenido la oportunidad de ver esos minutos de entrevista. lo que hizo demuestra esta naturaleza autoritaria. llegamos a hacerlo de entrevista al palacio tres horas tarde. Él venÍa de buen humor. se sentÓ para hablar con nosotros. esto no le gustÓ. se refiriÓ a la constitución. decirte guaido. pero aguanto cuando le hablÉ sobre el grado de 18. unos le digo que la poblaciÓn ha fracasado, por 3,000,000 de venezolanos que se han ido. con mi ipad, mÁs o menos de este tamaÑo, representÓ las imÁgenes de los niÑos y los jÓvenes. en ese momento se termina la entrevista. trata de tapar el vÍdeo. eso no lo hace un demÓcrata como lo hacen dictador. ilia: pensaste que se iba a parar de la entrevista? no, tengo que reconocer que fue una entrevista dura.un dictador tienes que entrevistarlo de un
marÍa, francisco, claudio, edgar.Úmeros uno de los personajes mÁs polÉmicos de polÍtica en amÉrica latina. decenas de paÍses lo desconocido como presidente legÍtimo de venezuela. jorge: lo mÁs interesante es que nadie ha visto, ustedes no han tenido la oportunidad de ver esos minutos de entrevista. lo que hizo demuestra esta naturaleza autoritaria. llegamos a hacerlo de entrevista al palacio tres horas tarde. Él venÍa de buen humor. se sentÓ para hablar con nosotros. esto no le...
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evans. -- edgar evers. >> i went down with edgar evers to protest the denial of employment by a woolworth'sly 12 days before he was slated to go. he gave me a modus operandi for dealing with white folks. he said there is a policeman on this corner and there is a policeman in the rear and the thing to do is not to be any different than the people on the street. therefore, you must conceal the signs. >> roy wilkins was arrested that day in jackson. his philosophy of leadership stressed responsible, nonviolent action. within the framework of the constitution, confrontation could be justified. [applause] >> after 20 years of active leadership of the naacp, roy wilkins retired. his successor, lawyer, banker, minister benjamin l. fawkes. >> the naacp will not and because he has resigned. he will still contribute his talents and time as director emeritus. i will look to him for advice and some comfort in these difficult days. the naacp will not die because it is an organization of 1700 chapters, almost 500,000 members, and a spiritual kind of kinship that is difficult to define. [applause] >> roy
evans. -- edgar evers. >> i went down with edgar evers to protest the denial of employment by a woolworth'sly 12 days before he was slated to go. he gave me a modus operandi for dealing with white folks. he said there is a policeman on this corner and there is a policeman in the rear and the thing to do is not to be any different than the people on the street. therefore, you must conceal the signs. >> roy wilkins was arrested that day in jackson. his philosophy of leadership...
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edgar hoover and ts eliot ness are great j. edgar prufrock the story about a lone f.b.i. agent that those faces the wasteland that is held are yours and turn back the hands of time and get eaten by giant crumpet somewhere in london nobody misses the max you know this county that we're in right now has the highest percentage of need of americans in the state of arizona yeah i saw it like thirty percent thirty percent of the population in this county are native american mostly navajo but also hope he and some other few other tribes around here as well yeah i saw that was really remarkable i didn't know that there were any counties anywhere that had such a high concentration of native americans and you definitely have a sense of their presence in this landscape because whenever you see native americans for trade it's always in the landscape like this right if i lived here and this is my land with all this beauty some dude came on inside of blasting at mining and looking for your gold and taking your stuff and taking your food and taking your wives and stuff like that like i
edgar hoover and ts eliot ness are great j. edgar prufrock the story about a lone f.b.i. agent that those faces the wasteland that is held are yours and turn back the hands of time and get eaten by giant crumpet somewhere in london nobody misses the max you know this county that we're in right now has the highest percentage of need of americans in the state of arizona yeah i saw it like thirty percent thirty percent of the population in this county are native american mostly navajo but also...
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edgar hoover. j. edgar hoover did a lot of things i didn't like, and j. edgar hoover, i didn't think, represented america as it has been since jim crow. he had some attitude toward african-americans and gay people, but j. edgar hoover for those reasons should be questioned, but not for his work in much of the ways he went after trying to root out corruption and crime in our country, which is what andrew mccabe did. i don't know where trump is coming from. >> congressman cohen, thank you for your time. >> you're very welcome, and i'm happy everything came out good with the baltimore fbi that saved us from another tragedy, and phillip mudd is right. there are a lot of wackos out there and all of us need to be concerned. >>> the end of the mueller investigation definitely doesn't mean the end of legal trouble for the president. we're going to talk about that next. [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ [cell phone rings] where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mo
edgar hoover. j. edgar hoover did a lot of things i didn't like, and j. edgar hoover, i didn't think, represented america as it has been since jim crow. he had some attitude toward african-americans and gay people, but j. edgar hoover for those reasons should be questioned, but not for his work in much of the ways he went after trying to root out corruption and crime in our country, which is what andrew mccabe did. i don't know where trump is coming from. >> congressman cohen, thank you...
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orden de un juez que le prohÍbe hacerlo, desde junio pasado a alejado a 249 menores de sus padres, edgaras de felicidad porque puede besar a su hija, despuÉs de 9 meses durante la polÍtica de tolerancia cero le quitaron a la niÑo por entrar por texas, sara es una indÍgena que durante su entrevista le pusieron interprete en espaÑol por lo que nunca entendieron el juez no creyÓ que sara es mamÁ y le llamÓ mentirosa >> 5 veces me intentaron deportar, me ponÍan afirmar documento que no los firmaba, me dijo a sara en lengua al llegar al aeropuerto internacional de houston, sara se va a quedar aquÍ en houston, mientras lleva su proceso de solicitud de asilo porque aquÍ es donde trabaja su esposo >> extraÑabas a mami >> ahora un informe de organizaciones civiles asegura que el gobierno sigue separando familias inmigrantes encontraron al menos 38 casos en texas, donde habÍa falt traducciÓns o acta de nacimientos que decÍan que eran falsas pero que resultaron originales. >> sabemos que de cualquier manera en muchos lugares todavÍ se siguen separando niÑos aquÍ en houston siguen llegando reportes
orden de un juez que le prohÍbe hacerlo, desde junio pasado a alejado a 249 menores de sus padres, edgaras de felicidad porque puede besar a su hija, despuÉs de 9 meses durante la polÍtica de tolerancia cero le quitaron a la niÑo por entrar por texas, sara es una indÍgena que durante su entrevista le pusieron interprete en espaÑol por lo que nunca entendieron el juez no creyÓ que sara es mamÁ y le llamÓ mentirosa >> 5 veces me intentaron deportar, me ponÍan afirmar documento que...
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ha decidido darle una cristiana sepultura aquÍ en estados unidos cerca donde va a vivir, en texas, edgars. uno mÁs quedÓ herido, el vÍdeo de los agresores amenaza que los miembros del cÁrtel jalisco nueva generaciÓn van a correr l misma suerte >>> y asÍ pidieron la entrada a elementos del ejÉrcito y de la policÍa los pobladores de santa rosa de lima, otra comunidad de guanajuato considerada uno de los bastiones del mal. tambiÉn quemaron llantas en los accesos para evitar la entrada de los uniformado >>> el chapo guzmÁn se esta armando para un nuevo juicio, el abogado mark f. se uniÓ al equipo legal que intenta anular el proceso que lo hallÓ culpable, en ese proceso el licenciado fue testigo clave y curiosamente, ahora su hermano habrÍa sido acribillado en culiacÁn, ¿coincidencia o venganza? saÚl torres con los detalles >>> el asesinato fue igual a los ajustes de cuentas entre los narcotraficantes, pistoleros desconocidos llegaron a la casa de alfonso lÓpez en culiacÁn sinaloa y le arrebataron la vida, segÚn las autoridades no era un delincuente pero sÍ tiene indicios de que era hermano d
ha decidido darle una cristiana sepultura aquÍ en estados unidos cerca donde va a vivir, en texas, edgars. uno mÁs quedÓ herido, el vÍdeo de los agresores amenaza que los miembros del cÁrtel jalisco nueva generaciÓn van a correr l misma suerte >>> y asÍ pidieron la entrada a elementos del ejÉrcito y de la policÍa los pobladores de santa rosa de lima, otra comunidad de guanajuato considerada uno de los bastiones del mal. tambiÉn quemaron llantas en los accesos para evitar la...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. ebarbara hope zucke corporate funding is mrovided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional suppopr has been ided 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 stolios at licenter in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanksor joining us. two days after president trump declared a national emergency in order to spend billions of dollars in additiol funding for a wall or barrier along the u.s.-mexico border, he's facing both political and legal challengesta represve adam schiff called the president's declaration "plainly unconstitutional." >> this is the first time a president has tried to declare an emergency when congress explicitly rejected funding for the particular project that the president
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. ebarbara hope zucke corporate funding is mrovided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional suppopr has been ided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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can you talk a little bit about how j edgar hoover was involved in putting pressure on some of these leaders at this time and specifically doctor howard vecsey >> j edgar hoover, howard's complaint was, there was a conspiracy in the emmett till case, more than two people involved, including black employees and two whites that were put on trial and other whites. and he pressed this, he said look, we have evidence the sheriff is hiding witnesses, hiding crucial witnesses. we have all this evidence here, he's going to the fbi, this is after the trial is over with, you need to reopen this case. the federal government needs to get involved with this case, there's more going on here. and he really makes a pest of himself, people, supporters say why don't we take action on this? hoover is so upset, he writes a letter to howard, he dignify them, hoover did not like doing that, dignifying some credit, he releases to the press. it is universally praised in righteous papers, hoover's letter and criticizes the black newspapers. they said howard is irresponsible, making things up, the fbi is doin
can you talk a little bit about how j edgar hoover was involved in putting pressure on some of these leaders at this time and specifically doctor howard vecsey >> j edgar hoover, howard's complaint was, there was a conspiracy in the emmett till case, more than two people involved, including black employees and two whites that were put on trial and other whites. and he pressed this, he said look, we have evidence the sheriff is hiding witnesses, hiding crucial witnesses. we have all this...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milsteina ly. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your retirement company.on addi support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by rcontributions to ys station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening ajo thank you foing us. as president trump prepares for his second summit with north korea's leader kim jong un in vietnam this week, sec of state mike pompeo said today north korea remains a nuclear threat, contradicting the president's tweet last june th"" there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea." >> do you think north korea remains a nuclr threat? >> yes. >> but the president said he doesn't-- >> that's not what he said. >> he tweeted, "there's no longer a nuclear threa
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de niÑos que pasan con muro o sin muro esta frontera, regreso contigo. >>> allÍ estaremos, gracias edgara de entrega de los premios oscar, jorge antonio quiso conseguir visado para entrar al paÍs pero no se le habÍan otorgado, y ahora ya le autorizaron a vecino ur con visa de turista, en roma parece prÁctica artes marciales actividad que desarrollo en su vida es el villano de la cinta de al fobs cueron pero un gran actor. >>> y hoy es jueves de inmigraciÓn estÁ con nosotros abogada almarosa nieto, feliz dÍa de la amistad, vÁmonos con la primera pregunta. >>> esta semana ice anunciÓ la actualizaciÓn de formulario solicitud para extender o cambiar el estatus de nomino grant, en quÉ consiste en. >>> muy bien la modificaciÓn consiste en que va ha haber otro formulario que se agrega y que es el mismo formulario seguido por una letra a que toda persona que estÁ pidiendo una extensiÓn o un cambio de visa hay muchas que califican bajo esta regla, van a tener que pagar todos una cuota para las digitales sin importar la edad y entonces ha hecho el cambio y el formulario pues no lo el hemos visto p
de niÑos que pasan con muro o sin muro esta frontera, regreso contigo. >>> allÍ estaremos, gracias edgara de entrega de los premios oscar, jorge antonio quiso conseguir visado para entrar al paÍs pero no se le habÍan otorgado, y ahora ya le autorizaron a vecino ur con visa de turista, en roma parece prÁctica artes marciales actividad que desarrollo en su vida es el villano de la cinta de al fobs cueron pero un gran actor. >>> y hoy es jueves de inmigraciÓn estÁ con...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eie cheryl and philip mils family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at nlincoln center iyork, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and ank you for joining us. uo days before he delivers his state of ton address, and less than two weeks before another deadline to come up with a way to fund federal agencies, the president is not ruling out another governmetdown. >> well, we're going to have to see what happens on february 15th and i-- i think-- >> you'r table?king it off the >> i don't take ything off the table. i don't like to take things off the table. >> thompson: in a wide ranging interview on cbs, mr. trump also
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eie cheryl and philip mils family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. wh that'we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation forbl broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ,lincoln center in new yo hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: goa evening and nks for joining us. democratic leaders are calling on virginia's lieutenant governor justin fairfax to resign after a second woman came forward accusing fairfax o sexual assault. in a statement through her attorney, meredith watson accused fairfax of raping her in the year 2000, when they were both students at duke university. she called the alleged attack" premeditated and aggressive." on wednesday, vanessa tyson, a california professor, publicly accused fairfax of assau
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. wh that'we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation forbl broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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edgar hoover and ts eliot it's a great j. edgar prufrock a story about a lone f.b.i. agent who is faces the wasteland that is the older years and turn back the hands of time and gets eaten by giant crumpet somewhere in london nobody misses max you know this county that we're in right now has the highest percentage of need of americans in the state of arizona yeah i saw it like thirty percent thirty percent of the population in this county are native american mostly navajo but also hope be. some of the few other tribes around here as well yeah that was really remarkable i didn't know that there were any counties anywhere that. such a high concentration of native americans and they definitely have a sense of their presence and in this landscape because when you ever see native americans for trade it's always in the landscape like this right if i lived here and this is my land with all this beauty some dude came along and started blasting .
edgar hoover and ts eliot it's a great j. edgar prufrock a story about a lone f.b.i. agent who is faces the wasteland that is the older years and turn back the hands of time and gets eaten by giant crumpet somewhere in london nobody misses max you know this county that we're in right now has the highest percentage of need of americans in the state of arizona yeah i saw it like thirty percent thirty percent of the population in this county are native american mostly navajo but also hope be. some...
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im sue and edgar wachenii. seton melv. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america--st designing ized 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 vwers 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. the governor of virginia, democrat ralph northam, now says he is not one of the people in a racist photo that he apologized for yesterday. at a news conference this afternoon northam said he saw tho in question for the first time yesterday. it is on hisersonal page in s 1984 medical school yearbook showing two men-- one in black face, one in a ku lan robe. >> yesterday i took responsibility for content that appeared on my page of the eastern virg
im sue and edgar wachenii. seton melv. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america--st designing ized 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 vwers like you. thank you....
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual ctand group retirement pro that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by nt butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. isfrom the wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>ni sreenivasan: good e and thank you for joining us. tension continues to rise in ve wnezuela today overther humanitarian aid will be allowed into the country. the national guard tear-gassed ters from both venezuela and colombia who tried to reach bridges between the countries. the clashes happened in the bordering cities of urena incu venezuela and ta in colombia. on the colombian side of the tebridges, opposition prot tried to escort trucks with emergency food and medic aid into venezuela using what lea
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual ctand group retirement pro that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has bee provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by nt butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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edgar is here today as well as charles. thank you very much.ank you for the work they did. quality craftsmanship. before going on too much further, support services, that's a division in our department. they get all the work done. under the direction of the assistant deputy chief, this project would not have come to fruition. he was strong advocate on what they wanted. he worked with captain steve. both of them had incredible construction knowledge. i have my command staff here, the neighbors, we want it thank you. we know it's a long process. there was some hardships along the way. thank you very much for your support in public safety. this project in particular but in general the voters on the bonds have been supportive. last but not least, we have our members. there's nine of them working here today. today's officers -- all the members, i looked at the roster today, i hired every single one of you. as i look forward to your retirement, it's time. i hired all these people that are working here today. thank you very much. you were hugely patie
edgar is here today as well as charles. thank you very much.ank you for the work they did. quality craftsmanship. before going on too much further, support services, that's a division in our department. they get all the work done. under the direction of the assistant deputy chief, this project would not have come to fruition. he was strong advocate on what they wanted. he worked with captain steve. both of them had incredible construction knowledge. i have my command staff here, the neighbors,...
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denuncian que mÁs que una victoria es el reflejo de un acoso del gobierno para salvar vida de inmigrantes, edgara >> es por culpa del gobierno. la acciÓn de las activistas logrÓ salvar la vida de tres inmigrantes que fueron comportados. >> Él cruzÓ por el desierto hac tres aÑos. >> me dio mucho gusto que haya g habido esas botellas de agua, cuando yo crucÉ porque eso me salvÓ la vida a mÍ tambiÉn. >> por lo que muchos activistas han reaccionado indignados porque en 2017 en esa zona del gobierno murieron 32 personas. >> es nuestro deber moral primeramente ayudar a las personas, el acoso a este grupo ha sido constante. >> hace un mes fueron culpados. >> salvar a una vida humana dicen es un crimen y sabemos que la ayuda humanitaria no es un delito >> son los encargados de proteger el parque nacional. que son 50 millas frontera con mÉxico, aseguran que si los activistas no vuelvan a enfrentar los mismos cargos, al regresar en noticias telemundo. causan graves destrozos en el centro del paÍs, una gran considÉralo carambola que dejÓ mÁs de ciento autos. >> ¿dÓnde estÁ el millonario que se ganÓ 1500 mi
denuncian que mÁs que una victoria es el reflejo de un acoso del gobierno para salvar vida de inmigrantes, edgara >> es por culpa del gobierno. la acciÓn de las activistas logrÓ salvar la vida de tres inmigrantes que fueron comportados. >> Él cruzÓ por el desierto hac tres aÑos. >> me dio mucho gusto que haya g habido esas botellas de agua, cuando yo crucÉ porque eso me salvÓ la vida a mÍ tambiÉn. >> por lo que muchos activistas han reaccionado indignados...
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en el dia de hoy el lugar que mas inmigrantes se u cruza, ya tiene muro, es yuuma e arizona y etsta edgarÑoz p c precisaentmente >> es una familia que se etstas entregando a la patrulla fronteriza >> san luis arizona es el lugar que muchos cruzan y telemundo fue testigo de esto >> vemos ahora un papa con sus d dos hijos, la seÑora, se ven g agotados, cansados >> es que es duro para salir >> ella suelta en llanto de despu despues de cruzar el muro y nos diujo que...
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. >> en el paso, texas, edgar mu muÑoz, noticias telemundo . >> las denuncias contra alberg e alberguesn b abusos y extorsiones, denuncian que oficiales mexicanosexigen 3 3500 dolares a cambio de deja dejarlos en libertad, tenemos la exclusiva de noticias telemundo investiga (musica). i(informacion en pantalla). es la misma denuncia de varios m migran migrantes recluidos en una pr i prision en el centro del inst u instituto nacioanl de migrantl , dicen que exigen el pago de 3500 dolares para ser liberados, aqui un migrante cubano cuenta el dinero que exigen . >> dijo que tenia que depositar 3500 a una cuenta bancaria porque sino, nunca saldria . >> los migrantes detenidos de n denuncian los metodos que emp a emplean los oficiales para los pagos. >> quitan los telefonos, sacan l los nuermeros y nos extorsiona p se asustan . >> seÑalan a : (informacion en pantalla) de ser el cerebro de la red de extors o extorsion. >> el recibe el dinero . >> hablamos con familia de otros migrantes que salieron despues de haber pagado, tambien seÑaaln a monroy como el principal ne negociador, tuvimos copi
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dicen que el gobierno es para el menor >>> nos han tachado de corruptos no >>> mientras padres como edgar casa lo puede cuidar que bien si bien es cierto cualquier persona puede cuidar pero no tiene esta atenciÓn especializada. >>> en mÉxico vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> una empresa fundada por dos mujeres hispanas estÁ intentado cambiar el rostro de la tecnologÍa a apoyar mÁs a emprendedores latinos enseÑÁndoles no solo mejorar su negocio y usar las redes sociales para amplificar su alcance, iris castro nos tiene los detalles >>> cada dÍa es un reto para laura y mÓnica dos hispanas que son parte de (nombre en inglÉs) una compaÑÍa que ha ayudado a desarrollar mÁs de 30 negocios en mÁs de 10 paÍses. >>> yo como tenÍa este proyecto desde hace como 4 aÑos >>> es por ello que ademÁs del capital (nombre en inglÉs) ofrece un programa personalizado de tecnologÍa, producto y crecimiento en las redes sociales >>> tenemos un fondo de inversiÓn, y tambiÉn tenemos un programa de aceleraciÓn para las compaÑÍas como mÁs jÓvenes >>> ademÁs cuenta con un equipo de trabajo especial
dicen que el gobierno es para el menor >>> nos han tachado de corruptos no >>> mientras padres como edgar casa lo puede cuidar que bien si bien es cierto cualquier persona puede cuidar pero no tiene esta atenciÓn especializada. >>> en mÉxico vÍctor silva, noticias telemundo >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> una empresa fundada por dos mujeres hispanas estÁ intentado cambiar el rostro de la tecnologÍa a apoyar mÁs a emprendedores latinos enseÑÁndoles...
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cambiarlobellos y conciertos de mÚsica country, este lugar es cede del concurso mundial de barbecue, edgarla receta secreta de este equipo que junta ajo, j a chupar los dedos. >> bien >> ya prendiÓ que prenda la leÑa >> la buena administraciÓn del fuego con la leÑa tambiÉn es la clave del Éxito, el medidor se puso a 165 grados. >> ¿cÓmo tiene quÉ estar, que color? >> el jugo es la gordura que le dejamos. >> despuÉs de 16 horas en el horno, la carne saliÓ negra por fuera. >> dicen los expertos que el mejor corte se debe cortar con una cuchara, vamos a ver cÓmo quedÓ la carne lo vamos cortar, lo corto o no. >> increÍble. >> el reto es que al cortar la carne, quede suave y se derrita en la boca >> tiene que estar blanca se puede cortar fÁcil. >> delicioso >> ninguna queja o sea crees que vas a ganar. >> esperemos que sÍ >> mandar de 9 a 12 cortes al concurso, confÍa y asegura que su carne es un manejar para los dioses. >> en houston texas, noticias telemundo. >> asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo, muchas gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo, no se vaya que ya comien
cambiarlobellos y conciertos de mÚsica country, este lugar es cede del concurso mundial de barbecue, edgarla receta secreta de este equipo que junta ajo, j a chupar los dedos. >> bien >> ya prendiÓ que prenda la leÑa >> la buena administraciÓn del fuego con la leÑa tambiÉn es la clave del Éxito, el medidor se puso a 165 grados. >> ¿cÓmo tiene quÉ estar, que color? >> el jugo es la gordura que le dejamos. >> despuÉs de 16 horas en el horno, la carne...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm amanpour in london. spike lee is excited about the oscars. now, you might not think that's news, but only three years ago he had joined jada pinkett smith in boycotting the ceremony, protesting the famous oscar so white. now they are not so white and spike lee will be there. [ cheers ] that is spike and his family celebrating as they watch the nominations two weeks ago. he got six nods for his "blackkklansman," including his first for best director and best picture. the movie "do the right thing" widely considered lee's most important work was not nominated in either category. lee's films have all been provocative, especially on the acura of race. and it's very relevant this week as virginia's top three officials are embroiled in a mind-boggling scandal, two of them over the use of blackface. lee knows the issue w
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. >> additional support by sue and edgar walkenheim, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. i'm christianna amanpour. 5% of british people don't believe the holocaust took place. 8% believe its scale is exaggerated. those are the shocking results of a poll released this year. seven decades after liberation, the few survivors gathered at auschwitz to mark the occasion. also, there were far right polish nationalists, protesting the notion that any polls collaborated with the nazis. many simply are not versed in the history. it's all the more remarkable to meet one woman who devoted her life to never forget. perhaps the most unlikely person to be conducting this campaign because her father was chief architect to hitler and the nazi regime's minister of armaments and war. he was tried and convicted at nuremberg. she was a kid then. she spent the rest of her life helping germany atone for its sins, even selling her father's ill-gotten art to finance that work. she's just been honored with the german jewish h
. >> additional support by sue and edgar walkenheim, judy and josh weston and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. i'm christianna amanpour. 5% of british people don't believe the holocaust took place. 8% believe its scale is exaggerated. those are the shocking results of a poll released this year. seven decades after liberation, the few survivors gathered at auschwitz to mark the occasion. also, there were far right...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program, everyone. i i'm christiane amanpour in london. a team of united nations experts has now arrived in turkey to investigate the brutal murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi on okayed 2nd. they have not given him permission to enter or speak to authorities. meanwhile the trial of 11 men accused of his murder is under way in riyadh. the crown prince mohammed bin salman had nothing to do with the assassination, they say. democratic senators publish resolution to end the u.s. involvement in saudi arabia's civil war in yemen. motivated by the devastating humanitarian consequences of the fighting there as well as lingering anger with the saudi regime over the khashoggi killing. 100 days after jamal's murder, i spoke with two men who knew him well. journalist lawrence wright was khashoggi's close friend. his book the looming tower is
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. >> es una labor humanitaria, muchas gracias edgar.Ía huyendo de las autoridades por ser un delincuente hasta que muriÓ en el acto por la sorpresa, aÚn no sabemos nada, pero quÉ pasa si nadie reclama, ese dinero se le regresa a todos los estados que participaron y cada estado desde en quÉ ocupar ese dinero cÓmo ven. >> hoy comenzamos en telemundo la campaÑa tras la promesa una iniciativa multi plataforma es una invitaciÓn a la comunidad hispana a xrcomprometerse a darl primer paso hacia una vida mÁs saludable, marcada por los 7 conejos, la intenciÓn es dar a la comunidad a todos ustedes, recursos y herramientas a travÉs de la plataforma digital, exatlÓn challenge.com, entrenle. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, lady gaga lucio un fabuloso brillante en los Óscar, tenemos mÁs detalles sobre esta joya Única. >> la alegrÍa en mÉxico por el triunfo de roma seiv tambiÉn en las calles, se lo contamos al regresar. ♪ ♪ ¿por qué comprar en marshalls? porque... sus precios te fascinarán. woo hoo! sus marcas te sorprenderán. y siempre
. >> es una labor humanitaria, muchas gracias edgar.Ía huyendo de las autoridades por ser un delincuente hasta que muriÓ en el acto por la sorpresa, aÚn no sabemos nada, pero quÉ pasa si nadie reclama, ese dinero se le regresa a todos los estados que participaron y cada estado desde en quÉ ocupar ese dinero cÓmo ven. >> hoy comenzamos en telemundo la campaÑa tras la promesa una iniciativa multi plataforma es una invitaciÓn a la comunidad hispana a xrcomprometerse a darl...
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sue and edgar walk, judy and jo westin, the jpb foundation and contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. a tsunami of teachers strikes all across america is exposing a bitter truth, the country's educational system is torn and frayed with class sizes growing and budgets plummeting. teachers have hit a wall so they're walking out of tear classrooms and parents are right by their sides. already this year, there was strikes in colorado, california, and west virginia. with teachers threatening more walkouts in the coming weeks. it is a question of basic priorities, education money is pouring out of the already underfunded public schools and into charter and private schools in the name of quote school choice. meanwhile, state and local spending on prisons is rising at triple the rate of funding for children's education. pedro noguera, distinguished professor of education at ucla is an expert on issues of race and educational equality. and nate bowling is one of america's great teachers. he wa
sue and edgar walk, judy and jo westin, the jpb foundation and contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. a tsunami of teachers strikes all across america is exposing a bitter truth, the country's educational system is torn and frayed with class sizes growing and budgets plummeting. teachers have hit a wall so they're walking out of tear classrooms and parents are right by their sides....
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. condemnation is no longer enough. ithful expect concrete action to address the sexual abuse crisis that's become nearly synonymous with their faith. among his goals is how to establish specific protocols for handling accusations against bishops. behind closed doors, the pontiff heard testimony from survivors of abuse. in america alone, one advocacy group estimates more than 6,700 american priests have abused tens of thousands of children. and the u.s. catholic church has reportedly paid out approximately $3.8 billion in settlements since the 1980s. just last week, the church defrocked cardinal theodore mccarrick of washington after a church trial found him guilty of abusing minors. he's the highest ranking person to be expelled from the priesthood over this abuse. but the crisis is w
walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. condemnation is no longer enough. ithful expect concrete action to address the sexual abuse crisis that's become nearly synonymous with their faith. among his goals is how to...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein familyseat-in melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. tense times in venezuela, and the world is taking sides. the european union parliament is the latest to recognize juan guaido as the interim president of venezuela. the significant addition to more than a dozen countries that have already declared support for the national assembly president, including, of course, the vital backing of the united states. president trump personally calling guaido earlier this week, but russia, china, iran and cuba have forcefully thrown their support behind president nicolas maduro whose 2018 election was condemned for electoral fraud. the crackdown on recent protests has seen some 850 people arrested. at the heart of all of this is juan guaido who is continuing his campaign to ratchet up pressure on maduro at the central university in caracas today. he
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. just over a week before the american government is once again set to shut down, the president's state of the union was a double-edged sword. on the one hand, a call for bipartisan cooperation while offering no signs of compromise on the ideological divide that stifles washington and the nation. there were supports of chants from the president republican cohorts. a large block of democrats often sat in disapproving silence. much of the president's rhetoric was largely sign posted ahead of time. tough on trade, immigration and ending foreign wars. beneath it all, was this also all about the next presidential election? playing the long game with some insight into how he hopes to frame the narrative and his democratic opponents while in the short-term, talking up the economy and lambasting the russia investigation. >> an economic miracle is taking place in the united states. the only thi
walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. just over a week before the american government is once again set to shut down, the president's state of the union was a double-edged sword. on the one hand, a call for bipartisan cooperation while offering no signs of compromise on the ideological divide that stifles washington and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. seton melvin. judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the emergency is declared and the challenges are pointing. california and at least six other states are preparing lawsuits to block the white house from using an executive order to get wall funds. and congress may yet try to block him through legislation. but as ever investigations into the president hangs like a dark cloud over everything that happens in washington. this weekend for the first time we got intimate details of how and why the fbi started investigating whether the president obstructed justice and was beholden to russia. the former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe described in detail a debate about whether to secretly record the president in the oval office. and he says this about how the inquiry started. >> the idea is if the president committed obstruction of justice, fired the dire
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edgar con el informe, quÉ so ta presidente donald trump va a arribar para solicitar apoyo para la construcciÓnes le requieren decir al presidente que estÁ equivocado con los datos que dio a conocer en el discurso del estado de la uniÓn en el sentido que gracias al muro esta ciudad el paso texas es una de las mÁs seguras de total el paÍs. ellos lo que quieren decirle es que esto no se debe al muro sino que es un trabajo que lleva mucho tiempo y ademÁs en los Últimos mes se ha dado el fenÓmeno que a pesar del muro de la extensiÓn demÁs vallas en esta zona. ha habido un incremento de inmigrante indocumentados en esta zona. incluso, en lo que ha pasado cerca de aquÍ en nuevo mÉxico, 27 grupos superiors a cien personas se han venido a entregar aquÍ porque son solte a entregarse y a pesar del muro a pesar del rÍo llegan aqui, y tambiÉn al mismo tiempo espera que el presidente donald trump dÉ este anuncio pidiendo el apoyo del muro va a ver la contraparte por el seÑor beto que ha convocado a manifestaciÓn para decirlo le a donald trump estÁ equivocado que el muro no llevarÁ nada que va a traer consec
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listen to the chilling interaction beten the gunman, edgar welch, and officers, as they cuff him. >> what were you doing in the location? >> making sure nothing was there. >> pedophile ring. >> what?s >> what weap you have? >> .38 and ar-15. pocket.nife in the right >> he believed an ternet conspiracy theory that hillary clinton an john podesta were running a trafficking ring in the restaurant. he fired his ar-15 multiple times inside that restaurant. and pointed a weapont an employee. a judge sentenced him to four years in prison. >>> tracking breaking news out of oregon. mo than 180 people are stu on an amtrak train that hasn't moved in more than 30 hourth train was traveling from seattle to los angeles when it hi aree that had fallen on the tracks. this photo from passengers shows the area the train isan sd in. amtrak kept everyone on the train because power is out in the nearest town. a maintenance crew is not expected to arrive until 9: this morning. we're told there is food on the train. passengers are being fed. we'll keep you updated a we get information on the situation. fee
listen to the chilling interaction beten the gunman, edgar welch, and officers, as they cuff him. >> what were you doing in the location? >> making sure nothing was there. >> pedophile ring. >> what?s >> what weap you have? >> .38 and ar-15. pocket.nife in the right >> he believed an ternet conspiracy theory that hillary clinton an john podesta were running a trafficking ring in the restaurant. he fired his ar-15 multiple times inside that restaurant....
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here is edgar. >> i love havin himaround.nt of 30,000 people and been to an empty bus. what do i do now? i've got edgar. i can see my pup. it relaxes you. h he'spy to see you. everything is great in the world. he's a good bud. >> that's why they call dogs man's bestfriend. >> he opened up about how it helped him cope with daxiety. go to com. >> a greatog name, too, edgar. >>> just ahead, the fun that's? store on "the voice" with john legend joining the crew. we'll catch uright after this. >> legendary. >> good one. some weather. >> legendary. >> good one. >>> good morning everybody. 8:26 on this thuray, february 21st. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's start with a check on the roads. melissa mollet has your first 4 traffic. >> arlington southbound gw parkway after key bridge, a crash on theight side. so slow on the gw parkway. inner loop, express lanes, ramp blocked by ice. >>> we'll have a check on your forecast when we come back. stay wit. why shop marshalls? (engine revving) because shopping should thrill you. (horn honking) with
here is edgar. >> i love havin himaround.nt of 30,000 people and been to an empty bus. what do i do now? i've got edgar. i can see my pup. it relaxes you. h he'spy to see you. everything is great in the world. he's a good bud. >> that's why they call dogs man's bestfriend. >> he opened up about how it helped him cope with daxiety. go to com. >> a greatog name, too, edgar. >>> just ahead, the fun that's? store on "the voice" with john legend joining the...
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edgar hoover? >> i don't even know what that means.t's not the first time i have had to listen to the president say bizarre and untrue things about me, so it's unfortunate this is getting a little bit routine, but i will say, you know, i don't think there is anything sad or unfortunate about speaking truth to power and telling the story that you lived and the things you saw and heard and the reasons behind the decisions you made and that's what i have tried to do with the book. >> another man who has a reputation, mueller. you worked for him at the fbi. >> i did. >> based on what you know, and you heard our previous discussion. what should we expect from robert mueller? kind of a narrow by the book prosecutor reporting or someone who senses he has a broader responsibility to the public? >> you know, it's a great question, george. i think first and foremost what you can expect from robert mueller is an honest, independent assessment of the work that they have done. how much detail he chooses to go into, to convey to the department of ju
edgar hoover? >> i don't even know what that means.t's not the first time i have had to listen to the president say bizarre and untrue things about me, so it's unfortunate this is getting a little bit routine, but i will say, you know, i don't think there is anything sad or unfortunate about speaking truth to power and telling the story that you lived and the things you saw and heard and the reasons behind the decisions you made and that's what i have tried to do with the book. >>...