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and so -- and i appreciate that you didn't throw edgar under the bus, but i believe that edgar was the planner at the desk that was giving the education. having worked with him many times, he's very experienced. you're encyclopedia scott, and he's google edgar. you gu between you and edgar and corey, you are the brains of the business. the question is, do you feel that there's some inconsistency or confusion between 186-c-1 and the legislation that katy and ahsha submitted? >> the code could be clearer on this point. that's how we got to this in the first place. >> commissioner honda: not to grill you, mr. sanchez. when i went through it, i had a hard time deciphering which was which, and even a staff member like edgar had this problem, as well. >> the problem with l.c.u.s is they're pretty much an afterthought. it does come up here and there, but how does that language need to be in order to extend it to l.c.u.s? it could have had another line there, shall apply to neighborhood commercial districts and l.c.u.s in the following geographic areas. >> commissioner honda: and i'm almost do
and so -- and i appreciate that you didn't throw edgar under the bus, but i believe that edgar was the planner at the desk that was giving the education. having worked with him many times, he's very experienced. you're encyclopedia scott, and he's google edgar. you gu between you and edgar and corey, you are the brains of the business. the question is, do you feel that there's some inconsistency or confusion between 186-c-1 and the legislation that katy and ahsha submitted? >> the code...
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los extorsionan y golpean salvajemente para pedir rescate a sus familiares aquÍ en estados unidos, edgar> porque extorsionan >>> en plena entrevista esta pareja empieza a templar de miedo cuando pasÓ la policÍa fueron secuestrados por criminales 8 hombres armados los interceptaron al bajar >>> a mi esposo si lo golpearon >>> lo que quieren es mucho dinero >>> pagaron 2.000 dÓlares y los saltaron despuÉs de 3 dÍas >>> para el rescate, lo primero que no podÍa denunciar el secuestro bajo las condiciones de que nos iban a soltar con vida >>> cuando saliÓ de cuba estaba embarazada y lleva 4 meses y hoy es su dio de parto y su cita de asilo en laredo, texas los migrantes de cuba y venezuela se han convertido en el botÍn de los secuestradores, porque muchos tienen familiares en estados unidos dispuestos a pagar el rescate >>> ella secuestrada 2 semanas y la liberaron hace 5 dÍas no quiere mostrar su cara porque teme por su vida (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> en las calles no se ve > sÍ hemos visto mucho secuestro que van en una camioneta lo montan y se lo llevan >>> en cualquier momento >>> daya
los extorsionan y golpean salvajemente para pedir rescate a sus familiares aquÍ en estados unidos, edgar> porque extorsionan >>> en plena entrevista esta pareja empieza a templar de miedo cuando pasÓ la policÍa fueron secuestrados por criminales 8 hombres armados los interceptaron al bajar >>> a mi esposo si lo golpearon >>> lo que quieren es mucho dinero >>> pagaron 2.000 dÓlares y los saltaron despuÉs de 3 dÍas >>> para el rescate, lo...
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promesa de campaÑa en el muro para la reelecciÓn por eso estÁ trabajando los procedimientostexas, edgarjores y peores ciudades para migrantes de a erdo una nueva valuacio un nivel crÍtico por esta vez nuevamente volvemos quÉ> veneci nivel crÍtico por segunda vez esta semana, vamos y venimos cuÍdese >> ♪ but still you say we belong to the light, ♪ ♪ we belong to the thunder. ♪ we belong ♪ we belong, ♪ we belong together. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. por aq. yo no fui.e lo hace. por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles que nadie hizo. yo no fui. tiene que ser tide. la mas nuevaal de t-mobile llega más lejos que nunca antes. con más ingenieros. más torres. ¡más cobertura! es la red que te da libertad. con cobertura desde grandes ciudades a pequeños pueblos. presentamos la señal de 600 megahercios de t-mobile. ninguna señal llega más
promesa de campaÑa en el muro para la reelecciÓn por eso estÁ trabajando los procedimientostexas, edgarjores y peores ciudades para migrantes de a erdo una nueva valuacio un nivel crÍtico por esta vez nuevamente volvemos quÉ> veneci nivel crÍtico por segunda vez esta semana, vamos y venimos cuÍdese >> ♪ but still you say we belong to the light, ♪ ♪ we belong to the thunder. ♪ we belong ♪ we belong, ♪ we belong together. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la...
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ropa se metió varias veces entre la llama para salvar duramente segura del niño él 14 años después edgarmejor vida pero también enseña ignorar las miradas y los comentarios >>> a veces se me quedan viendo y no aparece pero yo les digo mira no volvíamos y ya pero a veces me molesta pero le doy gracias a dios que lo tengo aquí conmigo >>> edgar tiene un largo camino por recorrer todavía lleva casi 100 cirugías y todavía le faltan muchas más pero con cada una progresa cada día más >>> le agradezco a los bomberos que han estado siempre y >>> metas que el oficial que lo salvó de morir noticiero telemundo 48 por supuesto entrégalo y lo importante de todo ese mensaje es lo que tiene adentro las personas por fuera puede ser completamente diferente pero lo que vale es lo que se siente >>> el coautor de uno de los autobuses intentó arrebatar un auto por el carril de emergencia cuando pactó con los autobuses que estaba estacionado el incidente está bajo investigación >>> un policía en texas dio a conocer las cámaras corporales al momento de arrestar un sospechoso que acababa de ser sentenciado por
ropa se metió varias veces entre la llama para salvar duramente segura del niño él 14 años después edgarmejor vida pero también enseña ignorar las miradas y los comentarios >>> a veces se me quedan viendo y no aparece pero yo les digo mira no volvíamos y ya pero a veces me molesta pero le doy gracias a dios que lo tengo aquí conmigo >>> edgar tiene un largo camino por recorrer todavía lleva casi 100 cirugías y todavía le faltan muchas más pero con cada una...
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oficina de ice en texas es la que mÁs arrestos hizo principalmente en dallas, en houston y san antonio, edgariÓn para que sean deportados aunque las redadas pasan en algÚn momento desapercibidas como dice adriÁn hernÁndez. >> yo llevo aquÍ 30 aÑos, vengo de nueva york, no he visto redadas aquÍ pero es comÚn por lo de la frontera. >>ntre las oficinas que mÁs detienen a inmigrantes estÁn texas, la que mÁs capturÓ fue dallas, con 17.000, atlanta 15 mil, houston 14 mil y san antonio con diez mil indocumentados. >> afuera del centro de detenciÓn de houston conocimos a una mujer hispana que tiene tres hijos adolescentes a su esposo lo arrestaron despuÉs de 33 aÑos de vivir en estados unidos. >> tenemos miedo, de estar solos en la casa sin Él, estamos muy tristes, es muy triste esta situaciÓn. >> en total la oficina de deportaciÓn de ice arresto a mÁs de 158 mil extranjeros el aÑo pasado, la cifra mÁs elevada desde el 2014, la familia sabe que muchos inmigrantes estÁs p deportaciones. >> no me quiero imaginar en esa situaciÓn, solamente de ,me... doloroso, imagÍnense que le pase peor. >> a nadie nos
oficina de ice en texas es la que mÁs arrestos hizo principalmente en dallas, en houston y san antonio, edgariÓn para que sean deportados aunque las redadas pasan en algÚn momento desapercibidas como dice adriÁn hernÁndez. >> yo llevo aquÍ 30 aÑos, vengo de nueva york, no he visto redadas aquÍ pero es comÚn por lo de la frontera. >>ntre las oficinas que mÁs detienen a inmigrantes estÁn texas, la que mÁs capturÓ fue dallas, con 17.000, atlanta 15 mil, houston 14 mil y...
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las tensiones del plan tienen frustrado al mandatario edgar muÑoz cuÉntanos buenas tardes?onstruir el muro en la frontera con mÉxico. el famoso grito de guerra del por en ese campaÑa del muro bonito del muro hermoso realmente se ha enfrentado a un es uno fin de problemas, no avanzado prÁcticamente. y hasta ahora el Último reporte que tenemos es que se han construido solamente del nuevo muro 81 millas pero en vallas de reemplazo la mayorÍa el gobierno tiene proyectado colocar 155 millas pero ha enfrentado problemas, la principal. la primera. es que un juez le dio a los activistas el beneficio para que no se declare zona de emergencia y que le dÉ mÁs fondos al gobierno de donald trump para construir un muro, sin duda, es un esfuerzo muy importante que han logrado los ac tfbs taso concretamente en el paso texas y otra que tiene un sinfÍn de demandas diversos grupos donde se tiene contemplado construir el muro prÁcticamente le han impedido colocar vallas y el gobierno enfrenta terrenos privados que no ha podido expropiar para colocar la valla y ahora el secretario de la casa bl
las tensiones del plan tienen frustrado al mandatario edgar muÑoz cuÉntanos buenas tardes?onstruir el muro en la frontera con mÉxico. el famoso grito de guerra del por en ese campaÑa del muro bonito del muro hermoso realmente se ha enfrentado a un es uno fin de problemas, no avanzado prÁcticamente. y hasta ahora el Último reporte que tenemos es que se han construido solamente del nuevo muro 81 millas pero en vallas de reemplazo la mayorÍa el gobierno tiene proyectado colocar 155 millas...
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dar el gobierno de este paÍs regreso contigo felicidad. >>> bueno al estilo del gobierno, gracias edgarr paÍs seguro se llama edwin montoya en realidad habÍa regresado a guatemala porque la era naciÓn que habÍa pasado ante de llegar a estados unidos, al no tener familias allÍ optÓ por regresar a dÓnde nacio a honduras pero sin saber muy bien a donde le enviaban. >>> cuando me pusieron a firmo lugar carta noah me dijeron. cuando venÍa en el avion vengo y platico con uno que Él hablaba espaÑol tambiÉn e ingles, y le quÉ hasta dÓnde venÍa el aviÓn, y ya Él me dijo que venÍa hasta guatemala. >>> edwin habÍa sido detenido en septiembre por la patrulla fronteriza en el paso texas y allÍ estÁ ahora en ese destino. >>> dice que es el Único que puede hacerle frente a donald trump para ganarle. y es bloomberg para candidato 2020 en su agenda ya hoy tiene previsto hablar acerca de la cerca de base sobre la renuncia del secretario de marina. y es que el secretario de defensa le pidiÓ la renuncia amo secretario de marina a spencer por una disputa con el presidente donald trump sobre un militar de el
dar el gobierno de este paÍs regreso contigo felicidad. >>> bueno al estilo del gobierno, gracias edgarr paÍs seguro se llama edwin montoya en realidad habÍa regresado a guatemala porque la era naciÓn que habÍa pasado ante de llegar a estados unidos, al no tener familias allÍ optÓ por regresar a dÓnde nacio a honduras pero sin saber muy bien a donde le enviaban. >>> cuando me pusieron a firmo lugar carta noah me dijeron. cuando venÍa en el avion vengo y platico con...
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sue and edgar wachenheim i. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, deomgning cued individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ee additional support has byrovided by: anhe corporation for public broadcasting, a private eoorporation funded by the americane. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like yo thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ncoln center in new york, karina mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening and thank you for joining us. week two of public hearings in the congressional impeachment inquirare about to get underway. scheduled testimony includes -ranking officials, some with first-hand knowledge of president trump's conversations about ukraine. yesterday there was more closed door testimony and the release of transcripts from earlier sessions. jennifer williams, an aide to vice president mike pence who listed to the call between niantrump and the ukr president on july 25,
sue and edgar wachenheim i. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, deomgning cued individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ee additional support has byrovided by: anhe corporation for public broadcasting, a private eoorporation funded by the americane. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like yo thank you. from...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided lcustomized 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, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tfrom the tisch wudios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. even as congressional committees work to complete a repor impeachment inquiry, intelligence committee chair adam schiff id today that the investigation will continue and that there is the possibility op molic testimony. appearing on multiple sunday morning talk shows, schiff also said despiteeeks of testimony and thousands of pages of nts he has not yet made his own mind about impeachment. >> i certainly think that the evidence has been produced overwhelmingly s
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided lcustomized 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, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tfrom the...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. nand by contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sfrom the tisch wneios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. c gress takes a thanksgiving break, staff members are reportedly drafting an impeachment quiry report that will determine what's next in the process.im despite tey from "mbassador to the e.u. gordon sondland that "eryone was in the loop," there are still questions about the role administration officials may have played in requer ukraine to investigate former vice president jso biden and his late last night, the state department released
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein faly. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hopeuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, signing customized individual and group retirent products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. the tisch wnet studios lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin this wednesday, and today republicans would like to testify.ple they in a letter to house intelligence committee chairman democrat adam schiff, republicans listed aleast eight people they believe should be compelled to publicly testify. the list includes hunt v biden, forme president joe biden's son, who served on the board of ukranian energy company burisma holdings. publicans are also asking
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philimimilstein . rosalind p. walter, inemory of george o'neil.ar bahope zuckerberg. corporate funding is providedof by mutuamerica, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tischnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. the whistleblower who set off the impeachment inquiry into president trump's conversation with ukraine's president is willing to answer written questions from republican members of congress. republicans said they had not s t discussed the offer. in intervid on twitter, one of the whistleblower's attorneys said his client's identity musbe protected and at his legal team "offered g.o.p. direct opportunity to ask written questions of whistleblower." reter spending
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philimimilstein . rosalind p. walter, inemory of george o'neil.ar bahope zuckerberg. corporate funding is providedof by mutuamerica, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tischnet...
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why is that quex. >> when i joined the fbi in 1988 almost 20 years after j edgar hoover died in every director was speaking to the need to diversify the agency and every year it was getting better. that never approached the rest of america you can see improvement. it was not easy when i was a young agent there was a class-action suit by women agents and latino agents and black agents. so there were discrimination problems that existed inside the agency but you can see there was some progress being made and the lawsuits were forcing even more progress but after 9/11 we sought retrenchment i personally believe that is the shift to the national security forecasts when you are away from law enforcement that you can't prove people are breaking the law instead looking at national security threats it's easy as human nature if people have a different life experience to be more dangerous than the risk's of the agency is overwhelmingly white is easy for normal security protocol as applied to an applicant to look more critically at somebody that doesn't look like the fbi and i go through a numbe
why is that quex. >> when i joined the fbi in 1988 almost 20 years after j edgar hoover died in every director was speaking to the need to diversify the agency and every year it was getting better. that never approached the rest of america you can see improvement. it was not easy when i was a young agent there was a class-action suit by women agents and latino agents and black agents. so there were discrimination problems that existed inside the agency but you can see there was some...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we' your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening andth k you for joining us. from washington d.c. to iowa toi issippi, the topic on the presidential campaign trail for the past 24 hours washm impet. on his way to a campaign event st night, president trump called the impeachment inquiry" a hoax."tu at the rally ilo, mississippi, mr. trump drew cheers and chants when he accused the media ancrats of a long campaign to remove him from offe. >> they've been plotting to overthw the election since the moment i won, but t
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hoover and edgar hoover knew about him anyway and got the job of special counsel of attorney general washington then hoover recommended him to mccarthy. his competition was kennedy who was on the staff of the senate select committee. :-colon edged him out and later claimed kennedy had a grudge and then became chief counsel to senator mccarthy. >> good morning. he began one of his questions what does it mean for the rule of law and democracy? let me ask about the impeachment what does it mean as a lifelong democrat fundraiser operative, the works for my party but what does it mean for the rule of law in democracy with 200 years of house procedure and most importantly, the two modern impeachment presidents nixon and clinton when the speaker comes out of her close dark corners to announce the impeachment inquiry is official without a resolution of the house with a discussion in suing and a vote i don't buy that for one second i'm not a fan of donald trump but i think the party in the house majority is way behind the eight ball on this we can discuss politics bit constitution of law go t
hoover and edgar hoover knew about him anyway and got the job of special counsel of attorney general washington then hoover recommended him to mccarthy. his competition was kennedy who was on the staff of the senate select committee. :-colon edged him out and later claimed kennedy had a grudge and then became chief counsel to senator mccarthy. >> good morning. he began one of his questions what does it mean for the rule of law and democracy? let me ask about the impeachment what does it...
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. >> edgar muÑoz recorriÓ su campamento y compartieron lo mal de lo que la estÁn pasando. >> por quÉay 1.500 escuelas que respiran basura y polvo, soportan el frÍo y la lluvia. >> ¿quÉ es lo mÁs difÍcil? >> lo mÁs difÍcil es dormirse porque uno no se puede acomodar. >> pues, claro, no puedes dormir bien >> no sÁbanas. >> en este duelo. >> yolanda me mostrÓ la carpa duerme con sus hijas y ademÁs huele hÚmedo. >> no es lo mismo dormir en una cama o nol suelo. >> cansados de esperar muchos padres estÁn enviando a sus hijos solo a estados unidos. >> por lo menos supimos de 50 niÑos que ya cruzaron la frontera. >> los mÁs peligrosos tambiÉn. >> refiero tenerlo arriba mÍo. >> en el dÍa universal del dia los niÑos son niÑos y juegan y se divierten y quieren ser felices. >> edgardo noticias telemundo. >> los usuarios a bordo de sus vehÍculos en un esfuerzo por mejorar la seguridad de los pasajeros y chÓferes. >> lourdes hurtado nos muestra como funcionarÁ la nueva opciÓn. >> sabe que tiene tomar precauciones. >> lo que investigo es mandar ubicaciÓn a tiempo real algÚn amigo cercano y denunci
. >> edgar muÑoz recorriÓ su campamento y compartieron lo mal de lo que la estÁn pasando. >> por quÉay 1.500 escuelas que respiran basura y polvo, soportan el frÍo y la lluvia. >> ¿quÉ es lo mÁs difÍcil? >> lo mÁs difÍcil es dormirse porque uno no se puede acomodar. >> pues, claro, no puedes dormir bien >> no sÁbanas. >> en este duelo. >> yolanda me mostrÓ la carpa duerme con sus hijas y ademÁs huele hÚmedo. >> no es lo mismo...
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because nobody wants to go to the birthplace of edgar allan poe.lonel screwed me and took his name off my petition. i'm trying to overturn this dumb rule the club passed banning cigars within 40 feet of the main lodge. when my country passed a law that allowed them to draft 14 year olds, you said, "these things happen." i just bought a box of el conquistador especiales. and they deserve to be smoked in a fine leather chair, not out by the fountain in some heavily-spidered area. i don't want this in my house. can't smoke at home, can't smoke at the club.
because nobody wants to go to the birthplace of edgar allan poe.lonel screwed me and took his name off my petition. i'm trying to overturn this dumb rule the club passed banning cigars within 40 feet of the main lodge. when my country passed a law that allowed them to draft 14 year olds, you said, "these things happen." i just bought a box of el conquistador especiales. and they deserve to be smoked in a fine leather chair, not out by the fountain in some heavily-spidered area. i...
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su visita a los que los grupos del toluca vmamos al nemeciestadio diez riega, primero el toluca, e edgartancia y adentro, dos a uno, cuando pulido quiere jugar, juega muy bien, nada que hacer para el conjunto del toluca, dos a uno lo ganaba el equipo del guadalajara y despuÉs brizuela encontraba pulido y asi gano el conjunto del guadalajara por r marcador de 3 a 1 es todo en los hora una pausa y regresamos (musica) >> estamos viendfo esta imagen del aeropuerto de san francisco >> buscan a dos jovenes que e a estest estan extraviados >> lanzan una emergencia sani r sanitaria >> esto y mas en nuestro noti e noticiero de las 11 >> en new jersey el desfile de m macys dio pistas de la temporada que se viene >> que bonitos los carros y g b globos >> vean este evento ahi vemos a varios personajes >> y habran miles de personas i disfrutando >> bueno ya sabe 11 acompaÑenos vuebuenas tardes >> (musica) >>> muere una leyenda en ast astrÓlogo portorriqueÑo walter mercado falleciÓ este sÁbado de un aparente fallo renal tenÍa 87 aÑos y una vida llena de Éxitos de la televisiÓn >>> buenas tardes walter
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edgar hoover. these processes are in place so that you didn't regress back to that pure co- where there was real corruption. it took decades for the american people to believe we will move past this and it may take another generation but that is how you get past it by doing the right thing, telling your story and having oversight. >> we are running out of time but i want to ask one more question. one person asked a good question about kavanagh but i've already asked. as an fbi employee i've always enjoyed your e-mails about your family traditions. how has your family handle both of you have been through the past few years. thanks for allowing us to use your blog on our mother, -- to use your mug on our mugs, #comeyshomies. i was the special assistant and i continued after he was fired and people were asking how can we get him this mug and then the question came out they said he has to authorize the use invite debate to as an interlocutor in my free time getting you to sign something and all that. h
edgar hoover. these processes are in place so that you didn't regress back to that pure co- where there was real corruption. it took decades for the american people to believe we will move past this and it may take another generation but that is how you get past it by doing the right thing, telling your story and having oversight. >> we are running out of time but i want to ask one more question. one person asked a good question about kavanagh but i've already asked. as an fbi employee...
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edgar, now, now, you got to get rid of these black panthers for me.yeah, i want you to move and get rid of these black panthers." man, has just been sworn in. he's the president of the united states. >> archival newscaster: raids are launched on panthers' strong points around the country. the arrests are many. >> anthony: the fbi did everything they could to eradicate them. >> archival newscaster: the panthers said that police had broken in and killed one man at close range as he slept. >> anthony: the dismantling of the panthers was brutal, everybody agrees illegal, i mean, it was basically an assassination campaign coupled with murder, unwarranted arrests. >> bobby: we had no charges, nothing. and they created through their counter intelligence program everything that happened to us. >> anthony: are you happy with the level of black activism in the country now? >> bobby: i like the level of activism that's going on. and the "black lives matter" movement is very, very important because there's a bunch of young, intelligent youth running this operatio
edgar, now, now, you got to get rid of these black panthers for me.yeah, i want you to move and get rid of these black panthers." man, has just been sworn in. he's the president of the united states. >> archival newscaster: raids are launched on panthers' strong points around the country. the arrests are many. >> anthony: the fbi did everything they could to eradicate them. >> archival newscaster: the panthers said that police had broken in and killed one man at close...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p.walter, in memory of george o'neil.
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. >> edgar muÑoz tiene las reacciones. >> si no viene a estados unidos por medio de un proceso legals. >> por favor no ponga su dinero, su vida ni la vida de seres queridos en manos de criminales, no se le permitirÁ entrar o permanecer en estados unidos. >> mucho miedo, sÍ, tiene un tono muy serio. >> me parece muy duro, muy amenazante para toda la comunidad. >> independientemente si se presenta a una garita de inspecciÓn o cruza la frontera ilegalmente para pedir asilo los resultados serÁn los mismos. >> luis tambiÉn vio el video es inmigrante de uruguay y su empresa le da empleo a 185 personas en houston. >> todos tenemos derecho a venir es un paÍs de inmigrantes. >> la asociaciÓn pro-inmigrante asegura que hay un falto discurso en la acciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza. >> la gente todavÍa puede venir a estados unidos buscando asilo es falso diciendo que a todos se les va a negar. >> el gobierno de trump advierte que tiene nuevas reglas, herramientas para cuidar la frontera y que las caravanas de inmigrantes han terminado. >> no solo serÁn deportados del paÍs, el gobierno estadounide
. >> edgar muÑoz tiene las reacciones. >> si no viene a estados unidos por medio de un proceso legals. >> por favor no ponga su dinero, su vida ni la vida de seres queridos en manos de criminales, no se le permitirÁ entrar o permanecer en estados unidos. >> mucho miedo, sÍ, tiene un tono muy serio. >> me parece muy duro, muy amenazante para toda la comunidad. >> independientemente si se presenta a una garita de inspecciÓn o cruza la frontera ilegalmente...
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claro nadie se merece estar en estas condiciones lo impresionante que ellos siguen sonriendo gracias edgarde igualdad de salario para las latinas el (nombre en inglÉs) para escuchar a las activistas y emprendedoras que lideran la lucha por un salario equitativo para nuestro grupo social. como ejemplo de desigualdad escuchen el mÁs claro que las mujeres latinas ganamos de media 54 centavos por cada dÓlar es decir, casi la mitad de lo que los hombres ganan en nuestra misma condiciÓn. >>> necesitamos los mismos derechos para hombres y mujeres y lograr recibir el mismo pago >>> el compromiso de justicia para las mujeres migrantes es cerrar esta brecha de desigualdad que existe para el colectivo de mujeres latinas. el chofer que conducÍa el autobÚs que chocÓ contra otros dos en la autopista mÉxico pachuca estÁ detenido desde ayer. esa coaliciÓn se produjo cuando otros dos autobuses estaban parados traspasando viajeros de uno a otro por una averÍa cuando el tercer autobÚs al parecer contra exceso de velocidad choÓo contra ellos, ademÁs de 13 fallecidos la mayorÍa de los cuerpos han sido identifi
claro nadie se merece estar en estas condiciones lo impresionante que ellos siguen sonriendo gracias edgarde igualdad de salario para las latinas el (nombre en inglÉs) para escuchar a las activistas y emprendedoras que lideran la lucha por un salario equitativo para nuestro grupo social. como ejemplo de desigualdad escuchen el mÁs claro que las mujeres latinas ganamos de media 54 centavos por cada dÓlar es decir, casi la mitad de lo que los hombres ganan en nuestra misma condiciÓn....
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sue and edgar wachenheim i. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p.walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. p the cheryl and philstein family. salind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil.ba ara hope zuckerberg. acorpfunding is provided edy mutual of america, designing customndividual and group retirement products. nretirement comre your additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your s station from viewers like you. thank you. om the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening andfo thank yojoining us. the impeachment inquiry will enter a new phase this week with the first public hearings scheduled before the house intelligence committee. on wednesday, william taylor, ukraine, and george kent, a senior state department official in charge of ukraine will testify. on friday, former ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch will testify. yesterday, republicans submitt names of at least eight people they would like see testify, including former vice president joe biden's son
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as a doll set that there is no art for the sake of art which side you're on the doll or edgar allen poe as into there is no art just a product i think art is already being used by an ideology. liberal or conservative pope's or us. and also there's always individual announcement. of the practice so. it's just like a real world. where we thank you very much for this interview and in a pleasure talking to you i wish you all the best in the future endeavors thank you so much such a pleasure so. to my hardest to or dashboards to cambodia. dhanush i think is among. the design team of the bin. laden are we keep. the same country because he must sound telling officiality make us tell us if they survive has suddenly become one thing my mother but then it had to be neighbors who . sent. him on the hook include the whole thing as opposed to the final thing with the quote this is you guys who said come see. it. just so you don't want us to lay on the young they have. i see so much smoke the soup. is still so not to sing on. such and such. you know world of big. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake
as a doll set that there is no art for the sake of art which side you're on the doll or edgar allen poe as into there is no art just a product i think art is already being used by an ideology. liberal or conservative pope's or us. and also there's always individual announcement. of the practice so. it's just like a real world. where we thank you very much for this interview and in a pleasure talking to you i wish you all the best in the future endeavors thank you so much such a pleasure so. to...
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was a doll set that there is no art for the sake of art which side you're on a doll or edgar allen poe has into there's no art just. i think art is already used by ideology. liberal or conservative pope's or us. and also there's always individual announcement. of the practice so. it's just like a real world. way thank you very much for this interview in a pleasure talking to you and i wish you all the best in knowing future endeavors thank you so much such a pleasure. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. they head off isis isn't decapitated but dog. ideology is still. regrouping they have sleeping cells not on the head in iraq but in syria too so we have to did with this problem actually for long term as was bin ladin wasn't a copy but then was offered to so i think the same logic applied to this terrorist organization which have a global. or i suggest as a call the reverse hunger games then reverse hunger games are randomly picked $10.00 to $15.00 billionaires every ye
was a doll set that there is no art for the sake of art which side you're on a doll or edgar allen poe has into there's no art just. i think art is already used by ideology. liberal or conservative pope's or us. and also there's always individual announcement. of the practice so. it's just like a real world. way thank you very much for this interview in a pleasure talking to you and i wish you all the best in knowing future endeavors thank you so much such a pleasure. join me every thursday on...
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edgar hoover and the f.b.i.and the wire taps which we're learning about more and more and various dimensions that we saw of. of wiretaps without warrants which was a part of our history and they're very near near history do you worry about a national security state here where every digital moment in our life becomes a risk i worry about every moment becoming in our lives becoming a risk i also worry about domestic attack actors here who have learned from malicious foreign actors and have adopted those tactics i think the rhetoric this is the all right crowd the all the all right crowds were who are your who are your biggest villains in that story in that story i mean honestly in this cycle i'm really worried about what the trump camp. and in the various independent actors democratic and republican you see the trump campaign is the villain i see them as one of the villains yeah and who else i would worry about all the various independent expenditure groups again we have an f.e.c. that's not functioning we have te
edgar hoover and the f.b.i.and the wire taps which we're learning about more and more and various dimensions that we saw of. of wiretaps without warrants which was a part of our history and they're very near near history do you worry about a national security state here where every digital moment in our life becomes a risk i worry about every moment becoming in our lives becoming a risk i also worry about domestic attack actors here who have learned from malicious foreign actors and have...
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the real problem could be for the united states if we overreact to any show of independence by mr edgaron for example his wanting to purchase the s. 400 missile instead of perching the american patriot system which frankly i think we pushed him into by placing conditions on that i think that really reflects more of the inflexibility of washington then turkey somehow being lost to what to america. mean time different story but connected with the turkish president visiting america can continue nonetheless to send full right so fighters back to their countries of origin the u.s. connection. 2 now one of them reportedly u.s. national is stuck in no man's land between greece and turkey in this video you can see a little trying to get back in to turkey after greek border guards turned him away now on the face of it president there once commented on the case saying that the fate of are you still fighters who get stuck like this guy doesn't concern. plans to send $1500.00 fighters home with some european countries resisting that idea we discussed the policy with use of fair and he's a political
the real problem could be for the united states if we overreact to any show of independence by mr edgaron for example his wanting to purchase the s. 400 missile instead of perching the american patriot system which frankly i think we pushed him into by placing conditions on that i think that really reflects more of the inflexibility of washington then turkey somehow being lost to what to america. mean time different story but connected with the turkish president visiting america can continue...
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in the late fifties when j edgar hoover became convinced he had to take organized crime seriously hisfirst line of attack was to use bugs or wires surveillance to gather intelligence then it went through 1965 who was not known at the time it was secret but it all came out and the reason chucky knew about it when the government revealed the legal identity the supreme court basically ordered them to say what will you do? they had two confederates to the solicitor general they thought the legal basis they would stop doing these things they presented a plan to the court they pledged they would reveal every case close to legal surveillance so chucky's case was one of those so he got lucky so he learned about in the sixties as the basis for his conviction to be vacated but one of the main things i learned we live in an era of surveillance paranoia and we have every reason to be paranoid because everybody watches all the time. there was dramatic paranoia in the sixties story after story of newfangled recording devices watching us it sounds like what we talk about today and hoffa had a lot of
in the late fifties when j edgar hoover became convinced he had to take organized crime seriously hisfirst line of attack was to use bugs or wires surveillance to gather intelligence then it went through 1965 who was not known at the time it was secret but it all came out and the reason chucky knew about it when the government revealed the legal identity the supreme court basically ordered them to say what will you do? they had two confederates to the solicitor general they thought the legal...
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and edgar said, you're right. he said, you're right, i understand this completely.said, tomorrow morning, joan, first thing, we're going to go out tomorrow and hire a woman to come in and be a wife. >> that period was the start of all the stand-up comedians that came after, who were experimenting with standup comedy as a form of personal expression in all sorts of different ways. >> when i first saw him before the show, he was still trying to decide whether to be a drunken eskimo, the queen of the vikings, or a doorknob. i'd rather he came out simply as himself to begin with, because when he's johnny winters, he cannot be imitated. the wild, wild man, my friend, jonathan winters. >> when i was 12 or 13, one of my best friends called me up once. he was like a drug dealer at 12. come over! i go, why, what you got? you gotta hear this! >> do something with a stick. do something with a stick. do anything. >> well, i think we're on to something this time. >> uh-huh! >> i'm sorry, margaret. ♪ >> the routines are ridiculously brilliant. it was endless riffing. and i'm goin
and edgar said, you're right. he said, you're right, i understand this completely.said, tomorrow morning, joan, first thing, we're going to go out tomorrow and hire a woman to come in and be a wife. >> that period was the start of all the stand-up comedians that came after, who were experimenting with standup comedy as a form of personal expression in all sorts of different ways. >> when i first saw him before the show, he was still trying to decide whether to be a drunken eskimo,...
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anymore than, that is edgar ray killen who murdered the three civil rights activist in mississippi. it took them 40 40 years to brg them to trial. but as we know there are other people who need to be brought to trial. or let's say convicted. but i'm getting helpful because i do think, and i'm not going to mince any words here, maybe in the last couple weeks i don't haveco to, i think our current administration has forced white americans to be conscious of just how deep racism runs in this country. and there's not a blip in an otherwise glorious history. you know, we all knew there was slavery but then we fought a civil war, and it was segregation but we had the civil rights movement. i'm not one of those people who thought that president obama's election was going to create a postracial future, but i but id like many people i know think the art of, the moral arc of history was bending in the right direction. until this presidency. and i think the racism that we have seen coming from that direction has forced americans to say wait a second, actually they period between the end of the
anymore than, that is edgar ray killen who murdered the three civil rights activist in mississippi. it took them 40 40 years to brg them to trial. but as we know there are other people who need to be brought to trial. or let's say convicted. but i'm getting helpful because i do think, and i'm not going to mince any words here, maybe in the last couple weeks i don't haveco to, i think our current administration has forced white americans to be conscious of just how deep racism runs in this...
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onto others how you see the world, and i strongly suspected he would think that i was pulling a j, edgar hoover on him, that i was, dangling that i was dangling leverage over him. how to do this and to do this without embarrassing him, without embarrassing me, without creating a war between him and the fbi, was front and center in my mind. that is why i was.a little bit distracted i did it in that the private session and the meeting started to go off the rails very quickly. >> like what? >> i explained to him without using any of the terms you used, to explain to him the nature of this information, why we were telling him, and that provoked from him a long monologue that had nothing to do with what i had asked about, reviewing and then denying other allegations of sexual misconduct by women who had said he had assaulted them. >> 19 of them. >> i don't know if he went through 19, but he started going through one after another. there was a woman on a plane, there was one here, there was one here. i think he said, is there a guy i do i look like a guy who needs to go there? which i thought
onto others how you see the world, and i strongly suspected he would think that i was pulling a j, edgar hoover on him, that i was, dangling that i was dangling leverage over him. how to do this and to do this without embarrassing him, without embarrassing me, without creating a war between him and the fbi, was front and center in my mind. that is why i was.a little bit distracted i did it in that the private session and the meeting started to go off the rails very quickly. >> like what?...
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edgar hoover's, j and others. hoover was the only one who encouraged robert kennedy to role ashe rule -- the attorney general, and the next day, he asked his friend to accompany him to the president-elect's home to have breakfast. on the drive there from mclean, virginia to the kennedys' home in washington, he knew he did not want to take the job. he knew, he said, his father was going to be really, really angry. because his father wanted robert to become attorney general. in that morning over breakfast, jack kennedy would have nothing of his brother's opposition. he wanted him to be attorney general. largely because of his own interest to have an insider he could trust completely for device and counsel, but also, i think, to some extent due to pressure from his father. quite kennedy senior was a character. he was 25, he was a bank president. he had a lot on the ball. never very bitter he was fully accepted in boston society because he was irish catholic. there was a great divide in boston. it was his goal in life
edgar hoover's, j and others. hoover was the only one who encouraged robert kennedy to role ashe rule -- the attorney general, and the next day, he asked his friend to accompany him to the president-elect's home to have breakfast. on the drive there from mclean, virginia to the kennedys' home in washington, he knew he did not want to take the job. he knew, he said, his father was going to be really, really angry. because his father wanted robert to become attorney general. in that morning over...
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michael chan, nora, alexandra lawrence, sayed, angela white, elaine watts, shayk, and edgar -- i can't read this. anyways, come on up. one minute, please. >> i want to mention a lot of our friends who are here, they have left by now, but there are a few. >> so since pretty much all these are in support, if you could keep your comments to one minute, we would really appreciate it. come on up. >> hi. my name is michael chan. i have lived in the neighborhood for 27 years with my wife and two kids. i am -- for the following reasons. the cannabis spot will be next to a bar. smoking and drinking will cause fights and malice. an elementary school. so maids caulk by the store when they walk -- so kids may walk by the store when they walk to school. for these reasons, i am against the opening of the store. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. any -- come on up, if you need to speak, please come on up. that's it. [off mic] it doesn't matter. if you want to provide a comment, please come on up. thank you. >> addressed most of the concerns as far as parking, smell, loitering, p
michael chan, nora, alexandra lawrence, sayed, angela white, elaine watts, shayk, and edgar -- i can't read this. anyways, come on up. one minute, please. >> i want to mention a lot of our friends who are here, they have left by now, but there are a few. >> so since pretty much all these are in support, if you could keep your comments to one minute, we would really appreciate it. come on up. >> hi. my name is michael chan. i have lived in the neighborhood for 27 years with my...
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police say that edgar but darren approached for girls whilen his car. and he asked them. those questions now he's currently booked in the santa clara county jail. and we'll see what comes th that case in the meaime a san francisco man is in custody in a deadly assaul case from 3 years ago. espa 10 yenwa arrested on sunday, the attack happened along maet street right near 7th. this was in november 2016. that's where police found william evans ffering from apparent trauma. evans later died from his injues. still ahead on the cross continue to track the showers across the bay area's we have team verage with more on the weather and how it's impacting your holiday travel. both. >>on theoads and in the air. morning as we're keeping an eye on the stors track and it was stormtracker for the live radar here shows where the shows are falling right now the bulk of it. at the mome really impacting the peninsula. and in the south bay as well whe it's wet wet. everywhere. rain here snow in the sierra this is a live look from downtown truckee snow falling throught the morning and look a
police say that edgar but darren approached for girls whilen his car. and he asked them. those questions now he's currently booked in the santa clara county jail. and we'll see what comes th that case in the meaime a san francisco man is in custody in a deadly assaul case from 3 years ago. espa 10 yenwa arrested on sunday, the attack happened along maet street right near 7th. this was in november 2016. that's where police found william evans ffering from apparent trauma. evans later died from...
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they were almost sherlock holmes stories and edgar allen poe and movies like gaslight and who could makepeople do whatever he wanted. and i think maybe whatever they could imagine, science could make real. so 1951, they decided to formalize the cia search for the key time control. he decided to go out of sight of the cia to find somebody who could direct this project. he called it an okay ultra and i think that reflects what he thought about the project. it was the ultra project. if you can find a way to control peoples minds, the prize would be nothing less than global mastery. little successes in the early 1950s like overthrowing the government of iran or overthrowing the government of guatemala would pale in significance if you could find a way to control peoples minds. most of the officers in those days were silver spoon in aristocratic products of investment banks that knew each other through family ties. he was the son of jewish immigrants and grew up in the bronx, went to the city college of new york and later caltech. he had a stalker comes with 32-years-old and with all of this
they were almost sherlock holmes stories and edgar allen poe and movies like gaslight and who could makepeople do whatever he wanted. and i think maybe whatever they could imagine, science could make real. so 1951, they decided to formalize the cia search for the key time control. he decided to go out of sight of the cia to find somebody who could direct this project. he called it an okay ultra and i think that reflects what he thought about the project. it was the ultra project. if you can...
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this is edgar the dragon. what have you made of it? you like all the schmaltz, do you?ow. she accidentally when she is playing hearts her sister anna with her magical powers and she lives in fear of her powers are lets it be, let it free, whatever the song is. you told me not to sing. we need every member of the audience we can hold onto at the moment. the question is whether or not any of this is worth it. to be still tune into christmas ads? are we all over it or not? everybody has been on youtube to look at this thing already. yes, it is a thing. let‘s find out from somebody who knows. i had to watch it so i know what i am talking about. darren bailes, vccp executive creative director — was it money well spent? i think it was money really well spent. the market at christmas is massive. it is brilliant thatjohn lewis owned the space in a few years ago. everyone has come to the table, eve ryo ne everyone has come to the table, everyone wants to get involved with the big christmas band. we have all saved up our monies and pennies, we wa nt to saved up our monies and pen
this is edgar the dragon. what have you made of it? you like all the schmaltz, do you?ow. she accidentally when she is playing hearts her sister anna with her magical powers and she lives in fear of her powers are lets it be, let it free, whatever the song is. you told me not to sing. we need every member of the audience we can hold onto at the moment. the question is whether or not any of this is worth it. to be still tune into christmas ads? are we all over it or not? everybody has been on...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii. candace king weir. the anderson family fund.heryl and philip milstein family. jeffrey katz and beth rogersrs ananby contributions to your pbs statns from viewers like you thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the prevailing wisdom during any election season is that if the economy is good, then rty in power should stay in power. but t big question in the u.s. and the uk, how good is the economy? a stronger economy was one of the populist biggest promises in 2016. are bubbling of a possible ars looming recession.n the house of delegates and senate for the first time in 25 years. ghazala hashmi became the first muslim eleed to the virginia senate, after flipping her suburban richmond district.is >> this victorot mine alone, it belongs to all of you who believed that we need to make progressive change here in virginia. >> nawaz: democrats said they will use their nepor to pass gun control laws, especially universal background checks, and to approve the equal rights amendment to the u.s.
sue and edgar wachenheim iii. candace king weir. the anderson family fund.heryl and philip milstein family. jeffrey katz and beth rogersrs ananby contributions to your pbs statns from viewers like you thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the prevailing wisdom during any election season is that if the economy is good, then rty in power should stay in power. but t big question in the u.s. and the uk, how good is the economy? a stronger...
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edgar hoover spying, what the attorney general was trying to imply, and predicated 100% lawful spying not only was lawful, but was necessary for the reasons brendan says. you can't ignore the allegations of russian interference and they shouldn't have. they did it lawfully. it turns out the fbi does things lawfully. the sort of sinister suggestions were always far fetched but that's what trump at least and i think barr tried to insinuate. >> the inspector general, michael horowitz, found the fbi was quote careless and unprofessional in pursuing the wiretap against carter page. they referred to the findings for potential criminal charges about a document that was altered in 2017 by an attorney. so the fbi is not entirely off the hook in this. >> i mean they're not entirely off the hook but there's a world of difference between actually being the deep state actors out to get trump and normal fbi bureaucratic misstep. here you're right, it looks like horowitz will find it was corrected. that's really small. if the republicans try to gen that up in some grandeur argument against a conspir
edgar hoover spying, what the attorney general was trying to imply, and predicated 100% lawful spying not only was lawful, but was necessary for the reasons brendan says. you can't ignore the allegations of russian interference and they shouldn't have. they did it lawfully. it turns out the fbi does things lawfully. the sort of sinister suggestions were always far fetched but that's what trump at least and i think barr tried to insinuate. >> the inspector general, michael horowitz, found...