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muchas gracias, feliz navidad, edgar. edgar ochoa: gracias, damián, feliz navidad.s a covered california. ajá, porque les atienden en español, y hasta les aconsejan cómo conseguir ayuda económica. nuestros expertos te ayudan a conseguir seguro médico de calidad y a tu alcance. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. inscríbete ya en coveredca.com/espanol damián trujillo: si quieren tcomunicarse con nosotros,quí. me pueden seguir en, bueno, está es la plaza de la herencia mexicana; aquí está mi información, me pueden seguir en twitter, mi domicilio es @newsdamian, también en instagram es @newsdamiantrujillo, también recojan una copia de "el observador", el semanal, y apoyen a esos semanales en todo el ¡rea de la bahía. ah, quiero decirles que hace un par de semanas, perdí un gran amigo mío, era un gran amigo de la comunidad, noé montoya, era un actor, era un músico, aquí fue mi invitado en comunidad del valle, varias veces; lo perdimos por covid, y por eso queremos pedirles que usen sus mascarillas, que tengan precaución, que no salgan de sus casas sino ti
muchas gracias, feliz navidad, edgar. edgar ochoa: gracias, damián, feliz navidad.s a covered california. ajá, porque les atienden en español, y hasta les aconsejan cómo conseguir ayuda económica. nuestros expertos te ayudan a conseguir seguro médico de calidad y a tu alcance. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. inscríbete ya en coveredca.com/espanol damián trujillo: si quieren tcomunicarse con nosotros,quí. me pueden seguir en, bueno, está es la plaza de la herencia...
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edgar: sÍ, la situaciÓn estÁ bastante grave. de cuidados intensivos. estamos tratando de hacer mÁs camas en otros espacios como los de espera despuÉs de cirugÍa pero en este momento el hospital estÁ completamente lleno de pacientes. y es algo que nos preocupa bastante porque si tenemos alguien que necesita ir a cuidados intensivos que no estÁ relacionado con covid-19 no lo vamos a poder hacer. esto nos preocupa bastante y desafortunadamente los casos estÁn subiendo. borja: doctor chÁvez, supongo que esta pregunta es clara. ¿quÉ va a pasar ahora si alguien se presenta en la puerta del hospital si necesita un tratamiento en la sala de cuidados intensivos? ¿quÉ es lo que van a hacer? edgar: en este momento lo que estÁn haciendo en la sala de emergencia e que estÁn viendo a quiÉnes los podemos mandar a la casa. seguramente para que no tengan problemas. pero lo que estamos tratando de hacer es en la sala la gente se queda hasta que se abre una cama de cuidados intensivos o que tengamos algo que hagamos en otro lugar. el problema es q
edgar: sÍ, la situaciÓn estÁ bastante grave. de cuidados intensivos. estamos tratando de hacer mÁs camas en otros espacios como los de espera despuÉs de cirugÍa pero en este momento el hospital estÁ completamente lleno de pacientes. y es algo que nos preocupa bastante porque si tenemos alguien que necesita ir a cuidados intensivos que no estÁ relacionado con covid-19 no lo vamos a poder hacer. esto nos preocupa bastante y desafortunadamente los casos estÁn subiendo. borja: doctor...
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how are you, edgar >> hey seth, how are you i'm very well.y wife and i is it fun to do something that you get the sense people are tuning into every week >> yeah, it's great. it's great especially now, you know, that we're in such need of, you know, some relief and some escape, you know although the show -- the show can be very, very stressful at times. you know because of the subject matter. but we're very happy to be able to captivate the audience and to capture people's imagination, so yeah we're very excited >> seth: that's so true that you say that it really speaks to how stressful the times we're living in are that i look forward to a -- you know what, i just want to relax with a show about a brutal murder. >> a brutal murder and about, you know, all the funny little stressful things that happen when we tell lies to other people and we tell lies to ourselves, so, yeah. but again, it's -- at least we know it's fiction. >> seth: yes it's nice that it's fiction. >> you know, it's been proven that it's fiction. so, we can relax about that.
how are you, edgar >> hey seth, how are you i'm very well.y wife and i is it fun to do something that you get the sense people are tuning into every week >> yeah, it's great. it's great especially now, you know, that we're in such need of, you know, some relief and some escape, you know although the show -- the show can be very, very stressful at times. you know because of the subject matter. but we're very happy to be able to captivate the audience and to capture people's...
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. >>> el seÑor edgar no tenía ningún récord criminal.mos con edgar quien fue reportado el 1 de diciembre . >>> un dolor en el alma. me separan de mi familia. >>> primer contacto del seÑor edar con ice para el 2013. perdió su caso pero le entregaron una salida voluntaria el inmigrante presentóuna relación para fue negada en el 2009 en ese momento gobierno le dio 30 días para apelar nuevamente. ice le dice a telemundo con el t4 que un recurso legal no fue presentado por lo cual le ordenaron salir de estados unidos como máximo el 28 de diciembre de 2019 . >>> luego de su detención su abogado actual presentó un aplazamiento de la deportación pero la petición fue negada . >>> el arresto de edgar fue en un condado que prohíbe la colaboración con ice >>> vamos a ver estas imágenes. nuestro golden gate. al ver lo guillermo quiroz nos damos cuenta por qué mucha gente ha dejado su corazón en san francisco . >>> qué belleza. el sol se ha puesto pero mucho cuidado precisamente en la línea costera debido a la marea alta. vemos cómo el valle de santa
. >>> el seÑor edgar no tenía ningún récord criminal.mos con edgar quien fue reportado el 1 de diciembre . >>> un dolor en el alma. me separan de mi familia. >>> primer contacto del seÑor edar con ice para el 2013. perdió su caso pero le entregaron una salida voluntaria el inmigrante presentóuna relación para fue negada en el 2009 en ese momento gobierno le dio 30 días para apelar nuevamente. ice le dice a telemundo con el t4 que un recurso legal no fue...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today.al muf america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today.al muf america financial group, retirement services and investments....
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" on my 21st birthday, my friend and colleague edgar graham, a lawyer and lecturer at queen's universityd — not only the gunman, but others who gave information that led to that murder, who pointed the finger towards edgar, his movements and so on. is it not the case, secretary of state, that all innocent victims are entitled to access tojustice and to truth, including edgar graham's family? the british state murdered pat finucane, and the secretary of state has failed miserably to do right by his family today. does he realise that he is sending out a very clear message to all victims? and the message is this — "if you want the truth about what happened to your loved ones, don't come looking for it here." northern ireland's deputy first minister, michelle o'neill, has warned that people who cross the border with the republic for work are "still in limbo", just weeks before the end of the brexit transition period. answering questions at stormont, the sinn fein vice president also criticised the uk's government's attempt to override parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement as it applies to
" on my 21st birthday, my friend and colleague edgar graham, a lawyer and lecturer at queen's universityd — not only the gunman, but others who gave information that led to that murder, who pointed the finger towards edgar, his movements and so on. is it not the case, secretary of state, that all innocent victims are entitled to access tojustice and to truth, including edgar graham's family? the british state murdered pat finucane, and the secretary of state has failed miserably to do...
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. >> edgar muÑoz tiene la historia. >> con estas manos de inmigrantes se hacen las prendass que protegen>> la creadora de esta iniciativa de (palabra en inglÉs) detectÓ la escasez de batas y adelÁntalos por casualidad, vendÍa cubrebocas y se encontrÓ con una doctora desesperada porque se cambiaba 15 visos por dÍa en una unidad covid-19 y los uniformes estaban caros y no habÍa. >> empezamos a hacer 50 y cuando las entregamos me llama esta seÑora, esta doctora y me dice, necesitamos hacer 100 a la semana. >> fernanda es actriz y presentadora, compra telas especiales que sirvan como material y contrata costureras que estÁn luchando econÓmicamente. >> vi como ayudamos a los mÉdicos vi como ayude a mi gente, como rosalba. que desde un principio ella me dijo, sÍ yo te voy a ayudar sin conocernos. >> ella deja de pedalear un poco la mÁgica de cocer, tiene que ayudar a la familia y empezÓ a vender postres. >> llevamos como 100 contra necesario todo se acabÓ, a la siguiente vez, dije vamos a hacer contra necesario y gelatinas. >> son familias inmigrantes que soportan este proyecto para producir 6
. >> edgar muÑoz tiene la historia. >> con estas manos de inmigrantes se hacen las prendass que protegen>> la creadora de esta iniciativa de (palabra en inglÉs) detectÓ la escasez de batas y adelÁntalos por casualidad, vendÍa cubrebocas y se encontrÓ con una doctora desesperada porque se cambiaba 15 visos por dÍa en una unidad covid-19 y los uniformes estaban caros y no habÍa. >> empezamos a hacer 50 y cuando las entregamos me llama esta seÑora, esta doctora y...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of wey like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that firn you. to leaore, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional supportas 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 u. thank you. >> sreenivasan: go evening and thank you for joining us. the covid-19 vaccine expected to u.s. is on its way to millions in gre
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and...
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y poder verla de nuevo abrazarla, darle un beso bien fuerte en casa. >> en houston texas, edgar muÑozsco que consiguiÓ derrotar al virus tras una batalla de meses donde perdiÓ dos dedos y tambiÉn su empleo. >> rogelio mora-tagle mos muestra mÁs. >> es una batalla dolorosa para millones de personas como marta hospitalizada tres meses y uno en coma. >> cuando despertÉ me vi las dos manos negras, ya dije wow!, quien me quemÓ las manos porque es como quemarme con aceite. >> por falta de oxÍgeno y circulaciÓn los mÉdicos consideraron amo buenotarla, aunque pudo ser peor esta semana tuvieron que amputarle dos dedos de la mano derecha, los que no se pudieron recuperar. >> para mÍ fue muy triste, no tener los dedos y no trabajo no nada, yo era el sustento de la casa. >> ese es el otro golpe de la pandemia, el econÓmico la familia de marta pelea en ambos frentes su mamÁ quien tambiÉn tuvo covid-19 aÚn no puede caminar y su hermano sigue enfermo, marÍa tambiÉn se contagiÓ pero no fue hospitalizada es la hermana que como puede ser hace cargo de marta y su mamÁ. >> cÓmo pago renta, como pago vilo
y poder verla de nuevo abrazarla, darle un beso bien fuerte en casa. >> en houston texas, edgar muÑozsco que consiguiÓ derrotar al virus tras una batalla de meses donde perdiÓ dos dedos y tambiÉn su empleo. >> rogelio mora-tagle mos muestra mÁs. >> es una batalla dolorosa para millones de personas como marta hospitalizada tres meses y uno en coma. >> cuando despertÉ me vi las dos manos negras, ya dije wow!, quien me quemÓ las manos porque es como quemarme con...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: suand edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the chephryl anip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to t live inhe moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atl mutua america, we believe taking care of tomorrow today.lp you make the mt of mutual of america financial groundp, retirement services investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contra plans, and our s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. ort has beensupp provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a privatn corporatnded by the american people. anby contributionso your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the first doses of a covid-19 vaccine are about toe on the way to all
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: suand edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the chephryl anip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to t live inhe moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atl mutua america, we believe taking care of tomorrow today.lp you make the mt of mutual of america financial groundp, retirement services investments. >> for 25...
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j edgar hoover launches another round of investigations, the relationship - this was a return pattern that he was investigated by the fbi on hoover's instigation. kind of an amazing story. he was in position with all these operations. almost all of them were disaster us. the kgb is waiting for this guy. it reached a point, and the success rate, the more operations he canceled, sponsoring the program allowing them to go forward they got angry wondering, to the point, peter with the kgb, along with what was happening, always looking over their shoulder that they could be investigated as an american. >> host: despite that they admit the spies were certainly operating on our shores. for example the most notorious one was the brit we trusted the most. tell us about him. >> guest: what hoover would do. there was a genuine spiral in 1945 that this woman courier came in and confessed and named all these names and hoover, 250 special agents on the case. in 1945 the fbi addressed -- they had a real dress code, suits and ties, short hair. they are all white, all men. 250 guys on the streets trac
j edgar hoover launches another round of investigations, the relationship - this was a return pattern that he was investigated by the fbi on hoover's instigation. kind of an amazing story. he was in position with all these operations. almost all of them were disaster us. the kgb is waiting for this guy. it reached a point, and the success rate, the more operations he canceled, sponsoring the program allowing them to go forward they got angry wondering, to the point, peter with the kgb, along...
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we now know, of course, that the fbi in the era j edgar hoover was never as disciplined -- never had the integrity we would've hoped it to have. and the fbi had a big problem after the assassination -- because it turned out the fbi had lee harvey oswald under surveillance. and at times, very aggressive surveillance before the assassination. it became important to jay edgar hoover, who was a force unto himself in that era, to prove that office walt was a lone wolf, that he carried out this is fascination alone, nobody else knew about it, there was no conspiracy. certainly no conspiracy that the fbi could have foiled. he seems determined to prove that, regardless with the facts show. >> this is a model used by the warren commission. >> right, i think this model now exists at a museum that used to be the texas depository, but it was used here in the offices to make it easy for people to understand the sequence of events in dealer plaza. you will see small models of cars to indicate where the president's limousine and the other cars in the motorcade. this is arlen specter. at the time, a
we now know, of course, that the fbi in the era j edgar hoover was never as disciplined -- never had the integrity we would've hoped it to have. and the fbi had a big problem after the assassination -- because it turned out the fbi had lee harvey oswald under surveillance. and at times, very aggressive surveillance before the assassination. it became important to jay edgar hoover, who was a force unto himself in that era, to prove that office walt was a lone wolf, that he carried out this is...
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what happens is congress is up in arms and j edgar hoover's they change the law. [laughs] congress passes the alien registration act of 1940 or the smith act and that changes the law to provide for deportation for past membership. it really is targeting harry bridges. there is another hearing and another case and a supreme court -- then and bridges supreme court says he was never affiliated with the commonest party. deport harryo bridges is quashed once again. to government is determined try to get harry bridges out of the country. becomes anh bridges assistant for king, and in the 1940's the government tries to him and deport him once again, those fail. it takes a lot out of harry bridges. it is a long story but an important one in terms of history of ideological exclusion and deportation in the united states. eric: let's move forward in time. i cannot resist asking you about the case of ernest mandel, a scholar and as activist to sound himself barred from the united states in the 1960's even though he had been here before and lectured in the past. caseterest in
what happens is congress is up in arms and j edgar hoover's they change the law. [laughs] congress passes the alien registration act of 1940 or the smith act and that changes the law to provide for deportation for past membership. it really is targeting harry bridges. there is another hearing and another case and a supreme court -- then and bridges supreme court says he was never affiliated with the commonest party. deport harryo bridges is quashed once again. to government is determined try to...
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ha conocido es de los trabajadores de salud que hoy recibió la primera dosis de la vacuna moderna edgarmoderna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) una de las personas que lo recibió fue el doctor joseph como 150 trabajadores del hospital no hay que olvidar que son 460 mil dosis en los condados de texas clínicas farmacéuticas el doctor quiso ser el primero porque cumple más de 300 días para combatir el coronavirus (covid-19) >> me puse la vacuna para dar el ejemplo que te puede salvar la vida de tu gente querida y es una vacuna segura es la razón por la que me la puse hoy y tratando de hacer que la gente entienda que es importante >> el hospital sigue lleno con pacientes víctimas de coronavirus (covid-19) lo que quieren hacer los trabajadores de primera línea los bomberos trabajadores médicos enfermeras es recibir la vacuna para enfrentarlo es un momento histórico están contentos porque ahora estarán listos para enfrentar la pandemia regresamos con ustedes al estudio >> así las cosas en texas vámonos a méxico donde se retrasó la vacuna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) aún no llegan las dosi
ha conocido es de los trabajadores de salud que hoy recibió la primera dosis de la vacuna moderna edgarmoderna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) una de las personas que lo recibió fue el doctor joseph como 150 trabajadores del hospital no hay que olvidar que son 460 mil dosis en los condados de texas clínicas farmacéuticas el doctor quiso ser el primero porque cumple más de 300 días para combatir el coronavirus (covid-19) >> me puse la vacuna para dar el ejemplo que te puede salvar...
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mientras tanto hay negociaciones bancos de alimentos se vieron desbordados pór millones de personas, Édgare tienen motivo para sonreír . >> te gustó . >> me gustó que me dieron esto . >> sheial explota de felicidad, su hermano recibió juguetes por el pago de navidad . >> quiero dar gracias a la gente . >> millones de personas hicieron filas, hora por hora, las imágenes son impresionante, miguel lo hace pór primera vez, no quiso llegar con las manos vacías . >> por mis hijos trabajando años y años, esto fue demasiado . >> el recorte de horas de trabajo pór coronavirus se repiten . >> en mi trabajo a veces no tenemos muchos días, no puedo trabajar a veces sin alimentos . >> en esta iglesia también repartieron comida, nunca antes con tantos rostros tristes . >> la necesidad es tremenda, las familias llorando sin dinero para comer . >> la contratao después para hacer tamales. >;> le dieron 5 mil dólares . >> me dijeron que me tenían una sorpresa pero no esperé esto . >> ellos están felices, gracias a dios que agarramos algo . >> sin duda el alimento fue insuficiente, miles de personas recibier
mientras tanto hay negociaciones bancos de alimentos se vieron desbordados pór millones de personas, Édgare tienen motivo para sonreír . >> te gustó . >> me gustó que me dieron esto . >> sheial explota de felicidad, su hermano recibió juguetes por el pago de navidad . >> quiero dar gracias a la gente . >> millones de personas hicieron filas, hora por hora, las imágenes son impresionante, miguel lo hace pór primera vez, no quiso llegar con las manos vacías...
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. >> en houston, texas, edgar muñoz, noticias telemundo . >> una mujer latina de san francisco ganó laolidaridad de su familia y la comunidad. tenemos la información. >> es una navidad dolorosa para millones de personas, el covid-19 ha golpeado con fuerza, como marta, hospitalizada tres meses y uno en coma . >> cuando desperté me vi las manos negras y dije, guau! quién me quemó las manos? porque es como quemado con aceite . >> por falta de oxígeno y circulación sanguínea los médicos consideraron amputar las extremidades, aunque pudo ser peor, esta semana amputaron dos dedos de la mano derecha, los que no se pudieron recuperar. >> para mí fue tristeza, depresión, me deprimí bastante no tener mis dedos, tú sbaes, no trabajo, nada, yo era el sustento de la casa. >> es que ese es el otro golpe de la pandemia, el eocnómico, la familia de marta pelea en ambos frentes, su mamá quien también tiene covid-19, no puede caminar, su hermano sigue enfermo, maría se hace cargo de marta y su mamá . >> cómo pago la renta, las cuentas, ver a mi mamá y mi hermana, mi mamá no se levanta, ella también tien
. >> en houston, texas, edgar muñoz, noticias telemundo . >> una mujer latina de san francisco ganó laolidaridad de su familia y la comunidad. tenemos la información. >> es una navidad dolorosa para millones de personas, el covid-19 ha golpeado con fuerza, como marta, hospitalizada tres meses y uno en coma . >> cuando desperté me vi las manos negras y dije, guau! quién me quemó las manos? porque es como quemado con aceite . >> por falta de oxígeno y...
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i would like to thank edgar lopez for leading tough but fair negotiations. i want to thank tom who has helped to turn things around by keeping everyone coordinated as well as documenting the lessons learn. we've learned a lot of lessons. early in 2021. when i talked to you about how we applied to many lessons. we've tried hard to learn these tough lessons and will be prepared in the coming months being smarter of how we procure projects from the beginning and provide risks between ourselves and our construction contractors. >> did you have a final comment that you wanted to add? no? okay. great. i think we have a motion and a second. can you please call the roll. >> certainly. (roll cal call). >> the item passes and we move onto the almost last item on your agenda. authorizing the director to contract number 128 1289 corridr improvement project with pedestrian monitoring services in the amount of two million eight one thousand dollars. no time extensions and making environmental review findings. this item was extended from the previous meeting. >> i have sta
i would like to thank edgar lopez for leading tough but fair negotiations. i want to thank tom who has helped to turn things around by keeping everyone coordinated as well as documenting the lessons learn. we've learned a lot of lessons. early in 2021. when i talked to you about how we applied to many lessons. we've tried hard to learn these tough lessons and will be prepared in the coming months being smarter of how we procure projects from the beginning and provide risks between ourselves and...
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desempleo provoca que cada vez más familias tengan que recurrir a los bancos de comida y nos enlazamos con edgarmida ustedes pueden ver las largas filas las personas llegaron entre tres a cuatro de la mañana y pueden recibir una pequeña caja con regalos y ypor qué este año. >>> muchas gracias don miguel y una pequeña caso regalo de navidad y en todas partes mucha gente trabaja menos horas y esperan recibir una caja con comida y juguete >>> esta es la difícil situación que estamos viviendo en este momento muchas gracias >>> en navidades frías con viento y muchos lugares blancas también hasta mañana mismo un amplio sistema ocasionará y dejará condiciones de ventisca en el centro y el noroeste del país y más al sur y hasta la costa del golfo las tormentas irán acompañadas de aguaceros a lo largo de la costa atlántica y no se descartan tornados ocasionales >>> la navidad es tiempo de compartir sobre todo con aquellos que menos tienen y así lo demostró ya que dieron vida a papá noel para llevar juguetes al oeste dado mar lópez el abogado la crisis la afectado tanto como muchos pero se dio cuenta que
desempleo provoca que cada vez más familias tengan que recurrir a los bancos de comida y nos enlazamos con edgarmida ustedes pueden ver las largas filas las personas llegaron entre tres a cuatro de la mañana y pueden recibir una pequeña caja con regalos y ypor qué este año. >>> muchas gracias don miguel y una pequeña caso regalo de navidad y en todas partes mucha gente trabaja menos horas y esperan recibir una caja con comida y juguete >>> esta es la difícil situación...
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on the wall of the bedroom shared by dwight and his brother, edgar, still hangs the simple testamenth -- thy will be done. it was a home of patriotism as well as faith, and of respect for things of the mind. work, constant and hard work, was also a staple of the family routine. the creamery where young eisenhower worked during his spare time while he was in school is still one of abilene's light industries. in this way, and by these standards, young dwight eisenhower grew to a manhood the world would one day know well. he was 20 when he left abilene. for the military academy at west point. ♪ many a great american has begun his march into history as a cadet on the plain at west point. eisenhower was graduated from the military academy in 1915 and commissioned to second lieutenant of infantry. a new phase of life was beginning. in the summer of 116, as a newly promoted first lieutenant stationed at ft. sam houston of texas, he married geneva dowd of denver. events in europe were forging a new phase of life for the entire world. world war i gave many a future general his first experienc
on the wall of the bedroom shared by dwight and his brother, edgar, still hangs the simple testamenth -- thy will be done. it was a home of patriotism as well as faith, and of respect for things of the mind. work, constant and hard work, was also a staple of the family routine. the creamery where young eisenhower worked during his spare time while he was in school is still one of abilene's light industries. in this way, and by these standards, young dwight eisenhower grew to a manhood the world...
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desde new orleans, edgar villar, telemundo. >>> hacemos una pausa y al regreso les contamos cuÁles fueron fueron algunas de las grabaciones mÁs vistas en este 2020 en lÍnea. este es un video donde el comediante (nombre en inglÉs) habla sobre el racismo en estados unidos. >>> el video tiene una duraciÓn de 8 minutos y 46 segundos, que es el tiempo exacto en el que el policÍa estuvo sobre el cuerpo de george floyd y que le causÓ la muerte. >>> y el estar encerrados en casa hizo que la creatividad de muchos saliera a flote. en este rango hay videos que van desde cortes de cabello, pasando por videojuegos y ejercicios en casa. >>> tenemos videos sobre videojuegos que se enfocan el puntuales como fort nite, yo soy uno de los que saliÓ a comprar una consola y estuve jugando con mis sobrinos, fue como un escape de estar trabajando en casa tanto tiempo. y una forma de socializar tambiÉn diferente que si no hubiera sido por a pandemia quizÁ nunca hubiera considerado. >>> el tema del debate electoral tambiÉn fue de lo mÁs visto en youtube, sobre todo un video de un sketch del primer debate presiden
desde new orleans, edgar villar, telemundo. >>> hacemos una pausa y al regreso les contamos cuÁles fueron fueron algunas de las grabaciones mÁs vistas en este 2020 en lÍnea. este es un video donde el comediante (nombre en inglÉs) habla sobre el racismo en estados unidos. >>> el video tiene una duraciÓn de 8 minutos y 46 segundos, que es el tiempo exacto en el que el policÍa estuvo sobre el cuerpo de george floyd y que le causÓ la muerte. >>> y el estar...
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edgar escalante espero más de 12 horas con su esposa en una sala de emergencias para que esta fuera atendida ciento en dos meses el número de casos se duplicó de 8:00 a 17:00 millones por eso los hospitales tuvieron inundados. >> cualquier emergencia que no estárelacionado con covid-19 necesita que lleve esa persona a la sala de cuidado intensivo esa persona puede tener malas consecuencias porque no hay suficiente espacio. >> más de 60 moldes móviles están siendo preparadas en california y las carpas afuera de los hospitales se multiplican el panorama es desolador con una posible huelga programada para el 24 de diciembre y fiestas navideñas en que más podrían resultar contagiados. >> el presidente francés emmanuel macron es el más reciente líder mundial contagiado con covid-19 su diagnóstico positivo obligó a poner en cuarentena otros líderes europeos con los que se había reunido en los últimos días desde que comenzó a la pandemia varios mandatarios se han infectado entre los más notorios del presidente donald trump, el brasileño yair bolsonaro. y el primer ministro británico boris johnson.
edgar escalante espero más de 12 horas con su esposa en una sala de emergencias para que esta fuera atendida ciento en dos meses el número de casos se duplicó de 8:00 a 17:00 millones por eso los hospitales tuvieron inundados. >> cualquier emergencia que no estárelacionado con covid-19 necesita que lleve esa persona a la sala de cuidado intensivo esa persona puede tener malas consecuencias porque no hay suficiente espacio. >> más de 60 moldes móviles están siendo preparadas...
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ramirez's part. >> seth: yeah, we had edgar here, i can see how she would fall in love with him, veryhat kind of thing >> seth: no, i -- what i -- i mean this seriously. do you keep the -- you know, this is a fantastic whodunit you obviously know whodunit. do you keep that from your wife or does she beg you for the spoiler? >> she did know. because although she's not interested in show business in any way at all, she -- i bore her about all my work. and so i, you know -- took her through all the scripts and all the issues before we started but you're making me nervous you're bringing me towards precipices of destroying my own show >> seth: i don't want it i don't want to ruin it. >> back off. >> seth: i feel like -- it's weird. i was saying this to someone else i feel like it says a lot about the time we're living through, that i like the escapism of watching a show about a grisly murder but i would want to do nothing to ruin it for myself. >> yeah, good, good. it is weird, isn't it? >> seth: it is >> it's weird. >> seth: it's just like, oh, i think it's also knowing that the show --
ramirez's part. >> seth: yeah, we had edgar here, i can see how she would fall in love with him, veryhat kind of thing >> seth: no, i -- what i -- i mean this seriously. do you keep the -- you know, this is a fantastic whodunit you obviously know whodunit. do you keep that from your wife or does she beg you for the spoiler? >> she did know. because although she's not interested in show business in any way at all, she -- i bore her about all my work. and so i, you know -- took...
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de latinoamérica, uno de ellos es un 777 ubicado en el corazón de la capital mexicana, aquí el chef edgarhora un toque de sal y café originario del estado de puebla >>> nosotros no utilizamos nada que no haya sido plantado, creado, cosechado, pescado o matado en méxico >>> por último, unos pétalos de flores y está listo. >>> por fin llegó el momento de probar esta delicia culinaria en uno de los mejores restaurantes de nuestro méxico. >>> así, además de delicioso este platillo es un campeón que corona a la cocina mexicana como una de las mejores de latinoamérica. en méxico, víctor silva, noticias telemundo. >>> víctor silva siempre comiendo rico y antojándonos . así terminamos este noticiero y además noticias a las 11:35, 10:35 centros y ahora los dejamos con el domo del dinero, cuídense mucho y feliz fin de semana (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) [♪] >> [ruge] [♪] [♪] >> [locutor] jean-claude van damme. en...
de latinoamérica, uno de ellos es un 777 ubicado en el corazón de la capital mexicana, aquí el chef edgarhora un toque de sal y café originario del estado de puebla >>> nosotros no utilizamos nada que no haya sido plantado, creado, cosechado, pescado o matado en méxico >>> por último, unos pétalos de flores y está listo. >>> por fin llegó el momento de probar esta delicia culinaria en uno de los mejores restaurantes de nuestro méxico. >>> así,...
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deputies arrested mario sanchez, edgar lugo, on several weapons charges, and each of them it had prior arrests for weapons. >>> the average price of regular grade gasoline rose four cents up to $2.22, it is still $.43 less a gallon than it was a year ago. the survey says that demand for gasoline remains low in the united states due to the coronavirus pandemic, the highest average prices right here in the bay area, $3.35 per gallon, the lowest average is $1.75 in houston.>>> the national weather service has issued a red flag warning for much of the bay area starting at 11:00 tonight and running through 11:00 tomorrow morning. and pg&e scaled-back a warning about possible public safety power shut offs, it no longer applies to other bay area counties but some southern counties might be affected. bill martin is here with a look at the latest condition. bill? >> definitely dry out there someone tonight, the warning goes into effect tonight at 11:00 and at last through tomorrow afternoon and early evening. right now we are dry, the weather systems continue to drive to the north, big surf alo
deputies arrested mario sanchez, edgar lugo, on several weapons charges, and each of them it had prior arrests for weapons. >>> the average price of regular grade gasoline rose four cents up to $2.22, it is still $.43 less a gallon than it was a year ago. the survey says that demand for gasoline remains low in the united states due to the coronavirus pandemic, the highest average prices right here in the bay area, $3.35 per gallon, the lowest average is $1.75 in houston.>>>...
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at this point i'd like to ask edgar to join us and walk us through the cost summary. and the process he went through to come to these negotiations. >> good afternoon director. board members. my name is-can you hear me all right? am i getting audio feedback? >> we can hear you. >> i apologize. i'm a consultant to the mta. i'm helping the agency to deal with change orders and claims negotiations on the central sub way project. by way of background as tom mentioned prior to my arrival in may of 2020, the mta already reached out to the federal transit administration to validate their approach to group six hundred seventy one exchange orders into a single modification. the mta concurred with the approach and urged staff to move quickly with the multitude of changes. i worked very close with daniel a consulta consult sult ant to . the engineers may have estimated that work for forty thousand dollars. the actual expenditures of labor cost of materials and reconciles of order to make sure that we arrive to a reasonable and fair price. this is the first step we took to review
at this point i'd like to ask edgar to join us and walk us through the cost summary. and the process he went through to come to these negotiations. >> good afternoon director. board members. my name is-can you hear me all right? am i getting audio feedback? >> we can hear you. >> i apologize. i'm a consultant to the mta. i'm helping the agency to deal with change orders and claims negotiations on the central sub way project. by way of background as tom mentioned prior to my...
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become the next cia director of the moment it looked like he was going to become the director and j edgar hoover launched another on this relationship and this was a returned pattern on the investigation. it's kind of an amazing story. almost all of them were disasters. he started scrubbing these operations. the more operations he canceled, the more was sponsorin were spoe program and wanted to go forward the more they got angry and wondered why but when they investigated, along with what is happening at the front. >> he missed some that were certainly operating. tell us about that. >> it's kind of funny in 1945 this woman came in and confessed and named all these names and hoover. short hair, all white, all men. they were tracking the soviet spies they got no convictions out of it all, so hoover was constantly chasing the wrong people. >> to get back to the failed attempts would you say that there were any successful american interventions in the politics or nationbuilding around the world? >> that is a great question but at the end of the day some of the countries in east asia, south ko
become the next cia director of the moment it looked like he was going to become the director and j edgar hoover launched another on this relationship and this was a returned pattern on the investigation. it's kind of an amazing story. almost all of them were disasters. he started scrubbing these operations. the more operations he canceled, the more was sponsorin were spoe program and wanted to go forward the more they got angry and wondered why but when they investigated, along with what is...
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edgar hoover and mitchell palmer were quite upset by this and they threatened to get congress to impeach him. but fortunately, he stood his ground and made a wonderful speech in congress and was kind of the hero of the day. and he's one of these unsung heroes, a person who stood for the rule of law rather than wholesale deportations for people who weren't convicted of any crimes, but simply were communist or socialist or whatnot. another major thing, why we also call this the red summer is because there were 25 race riots around the country that summer. this is the closest we've ever come to a race war ever in our country. it's dramatic. 25 cities around the country, every single case is the white community attacking the black community. and this is partly -- there's a couple different issues that lead to this. in some cases, it's because african-american workers had served as scabs during strikes, therefore white workers were upset by this. but most cases, it's because the african-americans, who had gone off to war thinking if we fight for our country, the country will have to respect u
edgar hoover and mitchell palmer were quite upset by this and they threatened to get congress to impeach him. but fortunately, he stood his ground and made a wonderful speech in congress and was kind of the hero of the day. and he's one of these unsung heroes, a person who stood for the rule of law rather than wholesale deportations for people who weren't convicted of any crimes, but simply were communist or socialist or whatnot. another major thing, why we also call this the red summer is...
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i would like to thank edgar lopez for leading tough but fair negotiations. i want to thank tom who has helped to turn things around by keeping everyone coordinated as well as documenting the lessons learn. we've learned a lot of lessons. early in 2021. when i talked to you about how we applied to many lessons. we've tried hard to learn these tough lessons and will be prepared in the coming months being smarter of how we procure projects from the beginning and provide risks between ourselves and our construction contractors. >> did you have a final comment that you wanted to add? no? okay. great. i think we have a motion and a second. can you please call the roll. >> certainly. (roll cal call). >> the item passes and we move onto the almost last item on your agenda. authorizing the director to contract number 128 1289 corridr improvement project with pedestrian monitoring services in the amount of two million eight one thousand dollars. no time extensions and making environmental review findings. this item was extended from the previous meeting. >> i have sta
i would like to thank edgar lopez for leading tough but fair negotiations. i want to thank tom who has helped to turn things around by keeping everyone coordinated as well as documenting the lessons learn. we've learned a lot of lessons. early in 2021. when i talked to you about how we applied to many lessons. we've tried hard to learn these tough lessons and will be prepared in the coming months being smarter of how we procure projects from the beginning and provide risks between ourselves and...
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moon and kennedy tried to guess the civil rights movement and the great speech he gave at the time edgar's was killed and after martin luther king's i have a dream speech that leaders at the lincoln memorial were invited back to the white house after that just arrived today. civil rights and space seem to be catching on with young people a little more than some of the cold war these days. david: let me add something people may know. from the time jackie kennedy became first lady and certainly after was the most famous woman in the world. it is not even clear who number two or number three was. she was most concerned not with her fame and not with other kinds of public adulation. she was most concerned about raising children and she famously said something i often quote. if you mess up raising your children, nothing else in life really matters. raising our children to be well adjusted individuals and adults was for her her real legacy and that is what she took great pride in and she was fortunate enough to see great grandchildren from carolyn. >> and that is a perfect know to wrap up our co
moon and kennedy tried to guess the civil rights movement and the great speech he gave at the time edgar's was killed and after martin luther king's i have a dream speech that leaders at the lincoln memorial were invited back to the white house after that just arrived today. civil rights and space seem to be catching on with young people a little more than some of the cold war these days. david: let me add something people may know. from the time jackie kennedy became first lady and certainly...
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who is being questioned by police each of them a is the main rival to president edgar longer next year's elections he accused the government of planting snipers to target his supporters. al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein has now spent 4 years and egyptian detention without charge or a trial hussein was arrested while visiting family in december 26th seen a number of rights groups have joined al jazeera and demanding his immediate release his detention is in violation of both egyptian and international law all those other headlines they'll be more news here on al-jazeera after the fall that the sun and the jihad. you know. don't demonise your point being i'm turning him while you're in the moment war be on me him one of. the. 6 you know. 1 i'm not a hoarder you are live you know the whole lot. so the. 100 kilometers out of a. national of your must. be . alone said you are the alone masi am i that though i be doing mama bear what i thought. why shouldn't the fact that you are in a beautiful i mean. a play ball did one. just she with a needle and it's not of equal but of the more you kno
who is being questioned by police each of them a is the main rival to president edgar longer next year's elections he accused the government of planting snipers to target his supporters. al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein has now spent 4 years and egyptian detention without charge or a trial hussein was arrested while visiting family in december 26th seen a number of rights groups have joined al jazeera and demanding his immediate release his detention is in violation of both egyptian and...
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edgar hoover fbi building on pennsylvania avenue. it wrecks the day of everyone who walks past.re is something called the john wealth peck federal building. it houses the internal revenue service. for john weld pack. it doesn't matter what he did on this earth, he didn't deserve a building like that. the new bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms building in washington built in 2008 is absolutely hideous. it's horrifying. who's in charge of making our public spaces disgusting? i well, we are not exec was sure, but president trump wants to fix it. yesterday he issued an executive order promoting -- and here's an idea -- beauty and architecture, and federal buildings. new buildings says the order should "uplift and beautify public spaces and inspire the human spirit." you wouldn't think anyone would have to issue an order commanding that, but we do and thank god he did. what does this mean? and why should you care? chris bedford is a senior editor of "the federalist," he joins ui tonight. thanks so much for coming on. we spend almost no time talking about beauty, aesthetics, the
edgar hoover fbi building on pennsylvania avenue. it wrecks the day of everyone who walks past.re is something called the john wealth peck federal building. it houses the internal revenue service. for john weld pack. it doesn't matter what he did on this earth, he didn't deserve a building like that. the new bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms building in washington built in 2008 is absolutely hideous. it's horrifying. who's in charge of making our public spaces disgusting? i well, we are...
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edgar hoover at the building pennsylvania avenue. it wrecks the day of everyone who walks past.e is something called the john wells passed federal building. it houses the internal revenue service. for johns while peck, it doesn't matter what he did on this earth, he did not deserve a building like that. the new bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms building in two built in 2008, it's horrifying. who is in charge of making our public spaces discussed in? well, we are not exactly sure, but president trump wants to fix it. yesterday, he issued an executive order promoting, here's an idea, beauty in architecture. in federal buildings. new buildings, said the order, should "uplift and beautify public spaces post quote and "inspire the human spirit." you would not think anyone had to issue an order demanding that, but we do, and thank god he did. what does this mean? and why should you care? chris bedford is the senior editor at "the federalist" and joins us tonight. chris, thank you so much for coming on. we spend the most no time talking about beauty, aestheti aesthetics, the qua
edgar hoover at the building pennsylvania avenue. it wrecks the day of everyone who walks past.e is something called the john wells passed federal building. it houses the internal revenue service. for johns while peck, it doesn't matter what he did on this earth, he did not deserve a building like that. the new bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms building in two built in 2008, it's horrifying. who is in charge of making our public spaces discussed in? well, we are not exactly sure, but...
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edgar. should we cancel rfk?tin luther king had a column in ebony magazine and a guy right since i've got a problem, which i do and mlk said pray it away and seek therapy. should rfk, jfk and mlk be canceled? by this logic, they ought to be. >> dan: yeah. i'm dan, not brian. not nearly as good-looking as brian kilmeade that thank you for the shout out. >> sorry about that. >> dan: leo, you as a former man of the left yourself, there's no logic in this. i don't understand. are we really going to go to a set of principles where apologies are no longer relevant but they are no longer relevant for anyone who's not a liberal? larry brought up a few great examples. you have the virginia governor. couldn't decide if he was in blackface or a ku klux klan hood. jimmy kimmel and blackface. joe biden campaigning with a ku klux klan member. they can apologize. what are the rules? >> that's the thing. they get to pick and choose who they want to cancel. dan, your point was well taken. they are trying to destroy the american v
edgar. should we cancel rfk?tin luther king had a column in ebony magazine and a guy right since i've got a problem, which i do and mlk said pray it away and seek therapy. should rfk, jfk and mlk be canceled? by this logic, they ought to be. >> dan: yeah. i'm dan, not brian. not nearly as good-looking as brian kilmeade that thank you for the shout out. >> sorry about that. >> dan: leo, you as a former man of the left yourself, there's no logic in this. i don't understand. are...
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edgar hoover building. >> bill: rob portman with me now from ohio.ernoon. >> bill: we spoke in the commercial break. you say there's a little movement on this covid bill. tell us about that. >> we have a situation where it's getting worse around the country and ohio. we have more cases, more hospitalizations and more fatalities. yet we have the good news about the vaccine out there. there's probably three or four months now where we need more help to get to the period where the vaccine will be widely available. that is the kind of targeted package that i think in passing i'd say in the senate. i think there's a better chance of it now that you have a bipartisan move that has come together to talk about that. >> bill: on that bipartisan group, they propose $900 billion, shy of a trillion. state and local government, $240 billion. paycheck protection program, $300 billion. is that something that you would vote for, senator? >> i within the range of what most people would support. i think when you look at that package, it's not $900 billion. it includes
edgar hoover building. >> bill: rob portman with me now from ohio.ernoon. >> bill: we spoke in the commercial break. you say there's a little movement on this covid bill. tell us about that. >> we have a situation where it's getting worse around the country and ohio. we have more cases, more hospitalizations and more fatalities. yet we have the good news about the vaccine out there. there's probably three or four months now where we need more help to get to the period where...
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edgar hoover area, and we had the committee, this is not -- we will lose our face of democracy around world. the idea that we can have a president who then just empties the jail of any political crony, meaning you can do any crimes for the president and know you're going to get a get out of jail free card goes against democracy. i agree, donald trump is the problem but the founders probably couldn't have imagined somebody quite this scandalous, the type of person as donald trump that would be willing to do this at the same time the pandemic is going on, at the same time the pope yesterday, john, said take care of the poor during this covid crisis, and you see trump refusing to do it. he is playing out his malignant self-love on a national stage now and this pardoning has got to be addressed once he leaves the white house because we can't keep doing something like this every four years. >> to that point, even nixon didn't go this far. elliot, do you buy that open question, that the president, of course he can't pardon himself. wh . >> number one, i think any serious attorney who has lo
edgar hoover area, and we had the committee, this is not -- we will lose our face of democracy around world. the idea that we can have a president who then just empties the jail of any political crony, meaning you can do any crimes for the president and know you're going to get a get out of jail free card goes against democracy. i agree, donald trump is the problem but the founders probably couldn't have imagined somebody quite this scandalous, the type of person as donald trump that would be...
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so him and a young 24-year-old, jay edgar hoover, launched a campaign to round up all the extreme left. all the anarchists. extreme socialists. they were all basically rounded up. they had a serious of raids that they staged in late 1919 and early 1920. the first group they sent them over to ellis island. they had essentially deportation hearings and they put them on a boat and sent them to the soviet union. it was nicknamed the soviet arc. but at that time, again, there was really no due process for. this we never encountered anything like this before. we had no american civil liberties union. it was created during this time effectively. there were no guardrails to an attorney general who is effectively writing his own agenda. because wilson has now had a stroke and is not really minding the store. sorry mitchell palmer is doing his own thing, trying to keep the country safe from the reds, meanwhile he's actually doing this because he wants to run for the presidency in 1920. see definitely there were the anarchist that were throwing bombs and whatnot, but largely this is fearmongering
so him and a young 24-year-old, jay edgar hoover, launched a campaign to round up all the extreme left. all the anarchists. extreme socialists. they were all basically rounded up. they had a serious of raids that they staged in late 1919 and early 1920. the first group they sent them over to ellis island. they had essentially deportation hearings and they put them on a boat and sent them to the soviet union. it was nicknamed the soviet arc. but at that time, again, there was really no due...