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edwin estuvo ahÍ nos acompaÑa desde el edificio legislativo en la capital de nueva jersey adelante, edwinguna manera oponerse ante una corte de apelaciones a las acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama en el tema migratorio, por supuesto causÓ descontento de lÍderes comunitarios en trenton. edwin: escenario perfecto de miembros de la comunidad en trenton organizados por la alianza de liderazgo latino expresaron su descontento ante la acciÓn del gobernador. >> creemos que eso estÁ en contra del compromiso que el gobernador tiene con nosotros de apoyar las reformas migratorias integrar. edwin: que habÍa prometido apoyar cuando son campaÑa pero como nos contÓ la vicepresidenta de la alianza montilla la posiciÓn del gobernador deja mucho que desear. >> una posiciÓn que es contraria a la que ha expresado liderazgo de la alianza liderazgo latino en el pasado cuando nos ha dicho que estÁ a favor de una reforma migratoria completa, y a favor de los intereses de la comunidad latina como lo expresamos. edwin: de inmigrantes llegÓ a la conferencia para hacer oÍr su voz. >> necesitamos un gobernador
edwin estuvo ahÍ nos acompaÑa desde el edificio legislativo en la capital de nueva jersey adelante, edwinguna manera oponerse ante una corte de apelaciones a las acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama en el tema migratorio, por supuesto causÓ descontento de lÍderes comunitarios en trenton. edwin: escenario perfecto de miembros de la comunidad en trenton organizados por la alianza de liderazgo latino expresaron su descontento ante la acciÓn del gobernador. >> creemos que eso estÁ...
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edwin: esto genera una investigaciÓn por parte del departamento de educaciÓn.e la escuela y la respuesta fue esa: " despuÉs de realizar una investigaciÓn nos dimos cuentas que no habÍa ocurrido nada malo". >> este es el mismo caso que paso en david, son afroamericanos profesionales que son racistas sobre la comunidad hispana. edwin: el dÍa siguiente madre hijo regresaron a la escuela y no los dejaron entrar lo que lo asume como una violaciÓn a sus derechos civiles. >> eso no se puede hacer a ninguna comunidad pero si a nosotros porque somos callados y nosotros tenemos que pelear el racismo que hay aquÍ en esta comunidad. edwin: julio cabe recalcar que a pesar del comunicado que enviaron las autoridades del distrito escolar ellos han dado a conocer que la investigaciÓn sigue, sin embargo la madre de familia confirma que el maestro ya no trabaja en esa escuela. informando en vivo para univisiÓn 65. julio: gracias por esa informaciÓn, vamos otra noticia, un conductor de un control sirio falleciÓ en _conductor de un cual triciclo falleciÓ en filadelfia, la policÍa
edwin: esto genera una investigaciÓn por parte del departamento de educaciÓn.e la escuela y la respuesta fue esa: " despuÉs de realizar una investigaciÓn nos dimos cuentas que no habÍa ocurrido nada malo". >> este es el mismo caso que paso en david, son afroamericanos profesionales que son racistas sobre la comunidad hispana. edwin: el dÍa siguiente madre hijo regresaron a la escuela y no los dejaron entrar lo que lo asume como una violaciÓn a sus derechos civiles....
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edwin: hace casi un aÑo, formaba parte de las protestas en venezuela.. >> me arrasÓ el pulmÓn, la arteria... ya me la sacaron. edwin: a pesar de que le sacaron la bala, la misma le dejÓ con una triste huella. por el momento, no puede caminar. tras los enfrentamientos, su familia se dio la tarea de hacer lo imposible para lograr la superaciÓn. la tarea, no fue fÁcil. >> estamos buscando que nos apoyen. bueno, nada. hacerle saber al mundo entero la situaciÓn que estamos viviendo en venezuela. no es fÁcil. no se consigue medicina. todos los implementos que Él necesita para su dÍa a dÍa. edwin: madre e hijos habÍan viajado a miami para buscar al doctor que habÍa solucionado el problema. tras intentos fallidos, llegaron a filadelfia. donde esperan que el joven se recupere. a pesar de no poder caminar, Él sigue apoyando su patria, venezuela. >> mi propÓsito en estados unidos es venir a recuperarme. y bueno, mientras lo hago, tratar de correr la voz sobre lo que pasa en venezuela. mostrando mi caso. para que las personas se enteren de que hay violencia en la c
edwin: hace casi un aÑo, formaba parte de las protestas en venezuela.. >> me arrasÓ el pulmÓn, la arteria... ya me la sacaron. edwin: a pesar de que le sacaron la bala, la misma le dejÓ con una triste huella. por el momento, no puede caminar. tras los enfrentamientos, su familia se dio la tarea de hacer lo imposible para lograr la superaciÓn. la tarea, no fue fÁcil. >> estamos buscando que nos apoyen. bueno, nada. hacerle saber al mundo entero la situaciÓn que estamos...
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edwin: el primer capÍtulo fue filmado en guadalajara mÉxico.a. >>la idea de este documental nace del buen corazÓn del doctor esquivel y su corazÓn de servicio al prÓjimo. hace que vaya hasta mÉxico, se reÚna con estos doctores para hacer estas operaciones gratis, salvar las vidas de varias personas y ademÁs, enseÑarle a los mÉdicos en mÉxico la tÉcnica; y promover esta idea en que todos, cada uno poniendo su grano de arena, podemos combatir este tipo de enfermedades. ediw: sin darles mÁs detalles de la historia, desde hoy pueden disfrutar estas capÍtulo que cuenta con lugares de filadelfia. >>podrÁn ver el primer episodio, es un episodio de 30 minutos. edwin: para esperanza lo mÁs importante no es que la comunidad lo vea, sino que forma parte de la conversaciÓn para estar informado de varios temas de educaciÓn, salud e inmigraciÓn. julio: excelente. vamos a cambiar de informaciÓn. el secretario interino de pensilvania, recordÓ a los residentes que se inscriba para poder votar en las primarias. los ciudadanos deben estar inscrito por uno de los
edwin: el primer capÍtulo fue filmado en guadalajara mÉxico.a. >>la idea de este documental nace del buen corazÓn del doctor esquivel y su corazÓn de servicio al prÓjimo. hace que vaya hasta mÉxico, se reÚna con estos doctores para hacer estas operaciones gratis, salvar las vidas de varias personas y ademÁs, enseÑarle a los mÉdicos en mÉxico la tÉcnica; y promover esta idea en que todos, cada uno poniendo su grano de arena, podemos combatir este tipo de enfermedades. ediw: sin...
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edwin: el invitado principal fue el embajador de panamÁ en estados unidos...que panamÁ estÁ jugando la uniÓn de las amÉricas. >> muy orgullosa ahora mismo como hemos visto, panamÁ ha sido el paÍs, que le ha dado la uniÓn a las amÉricas a travÉs de nuestra gran cumbre Ésta es una oportunidad para poder darle seguimiento en la ciudad de filadelfia. edwin: a pesar de lo ocurrido en la cumbre los gobiernos se mostrÓ satisfecho tal como lo reconociÓ el cÓnsul general de mÉxico en filadelfia. >> es el inicio de una relaciÓn mÁs fluida, mÁs sÓlida en las amÉricas, que se traducirÁ en mÁs comercio, mÁs inversiÓn y mejor bienestar para las comunidades. edwin: el tema del orgullo latino va mÁs allÁ de lo que muchos imaginan. >> una cultura bien bonita que tienen mÁs que la cultura norteamericana. son oportunidades para estar orgullosos de ser latinos. julio: lÍderes de algunos sindicatos de filadelfia le dieron su apoyo a la concejal marÍa quiÑones tras una conferencia de prensa llevada a cabo en la alcaldÍa... su compromiso al abordar las preocupaciones de los trabajad
edwin: el invitado principal fue el embajador de panamÁ en estados unidos...que panamÁ estÁ jugando la uniÓn de las amÉricas. >> muy orgullosa ahora mismo como hemos visto, panamÁ ha sido el paÍs, que le ha dado la uniÓn a las amÉricas a travÉs de nuestra gran cumbre Ésta es una oportunidad para poder darle seguimiento en la ciudad de filadelfia. edwin: a pesar de lo ocurrido en la cumbre los gobiernos se mostrÓ satisfecho tal como lo reconociÓ el cÓnsul general de mÉxico...
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edwin: es el problema de la basura las compaÑÍas contratistas no han limpiado generando mala imagen,resentados los proyectos por clark se detectaron 200 lotes vacÍos. la prpuesta es clara busca multar a las compaÑÍas que no limpien es tan seria que las compaÑÍas podrÁn ser multada de acuerdo a gÓmez puede afectar a los pequeÑos contratistas el precio para levantar escombros es elevado. >> es carÍsimo si la pagamos son 80 dÓlares cada tonelada, mÁs el precio la gente no estÁ dispuest.a >> las grandes compaÑÍas tienen sus mÁquinas pero a ellos se les dificultarÍa. >> no podemos pagar mucho ni cobrar mucho imagina que al cobrar ellos nos multan quÉ ganamos? nada. edwin: ante el tema de quienes tiran la basura dicen que es responsabilidad de la ciudad por la falta de recolecciÓn julio: gracias un accidente causÓ problemas en las lÍneas de direcciÓn oeste. el camiÓn quedÓ volcado el carro blanco tuvo serios daÑos un hombre fue llevado por heridas leves. llamar al911 es traumÁtico pero una pareja hispana en delaware dicen que fue traumatico. >> jamÁs volverÉ a usarlo. fior: preocupante dec
edwin: es el problema de la basura las compaÑÍas contratistas no han limpiado generando mala imagen,resentados los proyectos por clark se detectaron 200 lotes vacÍos. la prpuesta es clara busca multar a las compaÑÍas que no limpien es tan seria que las compaÑÍas podrÁn ser multada de acuerdo a gÓmez puede afectar a los pequeÑos contratistas el precio para levantar escombros es elevado. >> es carÍsimo si la pagamos son 80 dÓlares cada tonelada, mÁs el precio la gente no estÁ...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen if you will please give a round of applause for the honorable mayor edwin leef the san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping.) on behalf of mc governmental of at any one city and county of san francisco the san francisco arts commission and the welcome to the u.n. sunnyvale of animal by the 81 wednesday artist. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we have a number of people that want to pay tribute i'm going to ask the speakers to please speak briefly, of course with the expectation of the mayor he can speak as long as he likes. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so without further ado our honorable guests mayor edwin lee of the city and county of san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping.) well, everyone welcome to city the san francisco this is very special for me today because the artists one thing yee as pleased us in the front gardener with those wonderful whimsical characteristics playful and dilate full and represents the art contemporary art we want to continue supporting in your city of san francisco and now it has an
. >> ladies and gentlemen if you will please give a round of applause for the honorable mayor edwin leef the san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping.) on behalf of mc governmental of at any one city and county of san francisco the san francisco arts commission and the welcome to the u.n. sunnyvale of animal by the 81 wednesday artist. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we have a number of people that want to pay tribute i'm going to ask the...
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please help us to stop the conversion of short-term rentals in san francisco >> hi, i'm edwin i've worked with the planning commission i have two complaints regarding the castro they had 10 beds and rented out those for 13 hundreds per bed per month we have 3 bedbug outbreaks and landlord was actually on their side so that was a little bit unique someone to protect his own property but one of the things that why one of the better experience was actually test zoning administrator hearing at the end of the hearing he asked the tenant that was under how many individuals currently in property she said 3 after the meeting we were all surprised the investigators went on site to verify is it they found 9 folks staying there there this is important that reveals there is an issue regarding how those tools are made available to the employees who were upholding the regulations part of the process included contracting bryan and include copies of the notice of violation issued by the participating and saying look this is your host they're actually this is proof their violating the recommendations will
please help us to stop the conversion of short-term rentals in san francisco >> hi, i'm edwin i've worked with the planning commission i have two complaints regarding the castro they had 10 beds and rented out those for 13 hundreds per bed per month we have 3 bedbug outbreaks and landlord was actually on their side so that was a little bit unique someone to protect his own property but one of the things that why one of the better experience was actually test zoning administrator hearing...
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mayor edwin m. lee: thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, i hope you enjoy it. thank you. >> all right. mayor lee, you have to come up one more time. this is an official badge. c'mon up. thank you for the honor of making me the liaison for the centennial. i'm thrilled. i would like to present you with this original badge from the 1915 exposition, the opening day. can i pin it on you? mayor edwin m. lee: sure. >> this is what would have been worn on this day to enter the gate. you are now official. thank you for everything you are doing. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. this officially ends, oops. madam would like to address you. >> i just wanted to say when the mayor gave us the instructions, i think they were instructions with go do this. we got together with the office with phil and with all the organizations that really had an interest and there we said what we were going to do and everybody was interested and you took the reigns you volunteered. just remember that everyday, you volunteered and you put this together. all of this takes lead
mayor edwin m. lee: thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, i hope you enjoy it. thank you. >> all right. mayor lee, you have to come up one more time. this is an official badge. c'mon up. thank you for the honor of making me the liaison for the centennial. i'm thrilled. i would like to present you with this original badge from the 1915 exposition, the opening day. can i pin it on you? mayor edwin m. lee: sure. >> this is what would have been worn on this day to enter...
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and his brother edwin is at the far right. just assure show you that life does not always imitate art, john wilkes is per trade mark anthony, the loyal one. and his brothers portrayed the assassins. >> each week, "american artifacts" takes viewers inside museums to learn what artifacts have to reveal. 150 years ago, actor john wilkes booth shot president lincoln at ford theater in washington dc. for the first time since that night, a collection of objects associated with that assassination are reunited in an exhibit titled silent witnesses. first, we begin at the national museum of american history to see the carriage that transported president and mrs. lincoln to ford's theatre on april 14, 1865. >> behind me is the carriage that have lincoln road -- rode in to report theater. it is part of the exhibits we are working on, which opens this month. april 14 1865 was an incredible day for both the lincoln's and washington. news had reached the city that robert e lee had surrendered to grant. the war was finally coming to a conclu
and his brother edwin is at the far right. just assure show you that life does not always imitate art, john wilkes is per trade mark anthony, the loyal one. and his brothers portrayed the assassins. >> each week, "american artifacts" takes viewers inside museums to learn what artifacts have to reveal. 150 years ago, actor john wilkes booth shot president lincoln at ford theater in washington dc. for the first time since that night, a collection of objects associated with that...
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edwin was probably the greater actor. john wilkes had performed for a number of years. he was only 26 at the time of the assassination. he was the youngest of the brothers. he was known across the country had traveled with touring shows and was a celebrity. it's interesting to think that when booth walked down the street in the united states in 1865 he would probably be recognized by somebody. this was very different from the other assassin. there is this one image i can never resist showing. john looks but did not actually perform on stage for nearly a year before the assassination, except for one benefit performance he gave in new york of julius caesar, with his brothers. this is a photograph taken while they were preparing for this. that's john wilkes on the far left. just to show you that life does not always imitate art, john wilkes's per marc anthony, the loyal wine, and his brothers per trade the assassins. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and historic sites to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. 150 years ago, a
edwin was probably the greater actor. john wilkes had performed for a number of years. he was only 26 at the time of the assassination. he was the youngest of the brothers. he was known across the country had traveled with touring shows and was a celebrity. it's interesting to think that when booth walked down the street in the united states in 1865 he would probably be recognized by somebody. this was very different from the other assassin. there is this one image i can never resist showing....
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fanciful victorian interpretation of lafitte, and another idea is that it might be the famed actor edwin booth brother of john wilkes booth who came to galveston a few times to do some performance s performances. the next item i'd like to show you is fascinating that ties in with the revolutionary period and galveston and texas history. so these are a pair of dueling pistols that belonged to general sam houston. very ornate. they were never used for any duels but still wonderful piece. they were given to sam houston by his friends in cincinnati. at the time of the revolution, many in ohio and especially cincinnati supported the cause of texas independence so those who chose to came down to fight and the remaining people raised funds to send cannons here. two of them called the twin sisters came and were involved until the decisive battle of san jacinto which saw the texans win their independence from mexico. well, this inscription says "general sam houston, from your cinci friends." an abbreviation for cincinnati. and the date of texas independence, 1836. >> what i would like for people
fanciful victorian interpretation of lafitte, and another idea is that it might be the famed actor edwin booth brother of john wilkes booth who came to galveston a few times to do some performance s performances. the next item i'd like to show you is fascinating that ties in with the revolutionary period and galveston and texas history. so these are a pair of dueling pistols that belonged to general sam houston. very ornate. they were never used for any duels but still wonderful piece. they...
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i feel like attacking you, and edwin, only four or five years older than john, but much more worldly and experienced, much more attune to things in the world, you know, made a sarcastic response and blew him off, and john reached around and grabbed a prop and would have hit his brother if his brother it not headed off to the dressing room. but, certainly, that night, you know the action backstage was as interesting as out front because he put on display in a very rare occasion, he put on public display in prompt of other actors and staff you know, the troubling dynamic in the family. you know, you loved your dad because he's your dad, admire the actor, but what a burden, you know to have to be the son of the elder booth, and then of course, the elder booth's success as an actor. you're on stage, you're measured by him and by your older brother. which could be trouble. well, thank you very much. i appreciate it. [ applause ] >> you're watching american history tv in prime time and every weekend here on c-span3, experience american history tv saturday at 8:00 a.m. eastern. for more inf
i feel like attacking you, and edwin, only four or five years older than john, but much more worldly and experienced, much more attune to things in the world, you know, made a sarcastic response and blew him off, and john reached around and grabbed a prop and would have hit his brother if his brother it not headed off to the dressing room. but, certainly, that night, you know the action backstage was as interesting as out front because he put on display in a very rare occasion, he put on public...
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and their direct flights thank you all for coming on behalf of the reply lap and the honorable mayor edwin lee and thank you for coming. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) (music) >> herb theatreopen rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone especially the arts, it's phenomenal how
and their direct flights thank you all for coming on behalf of the reply lap and the honorable mayor edwin lee and thank you for coming. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) (music) >> herb theatreopen rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most...
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we hear the words of edwin stanton, standing at his bedside as he died.gs to the ages. " and we reflect on lincoln himself who was born in a log cabin in kentucky and rose not only to become president, but even more to become the symbol of america at its best courageous, compassionate, humble and wise. his assassination was one of the tragic and pivotal events in american history. we can only speculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. he lives in what he would call "the better angels of our nature." the man who liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and men of courage make for freedom and justice. the president who steadfastly lead our nation through its greatest crisis lives on in our journey to perfect our nation, a nation of the people, by the people, and for the people. abraham lincoln belongs not only belongs to the ages, he belongs to us. thank you. [applause] >> 150 years ago last night, abraham lincoln went to the theater. the day had begun as one of the happiest of his life.
we hear the words of edwin stanton, standing at his bedside as he died.gs to the ages. " and we reflect on lincoln himself who was born in a log cabin in kentucky and rose not only to become president, but even more to become the symbol of america at its best courageous, compassionate, humble and wise. his assassination was one of the tragic and pivotal events in american history. we can only speculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. he lives in...
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. ♪ >> the honorable conrad kennedy and edwin schlossberg. mr. nicholas and mr.o. mr. john trapp mrs. amy trapp. [ inaudible ] ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ >>> mr. hirosh ichlti nisu. [ inaudible ] ♪ [ inaudible ]. >>> miss elizabeth holmes and mr. christopher holmes the v. ♪ it's an honor and a privilege to be here. i'm not in a position to do that but i think we're in an incredible position in this country to be able to continue leveraging what we do so amazingly well which is technology and inknownovation and applying it to solve policy issues which is something we're working really hard on on our end. [ inaudible ]. >> how many? i think i've lost count. this is an important one. ♪ >>> the honorable hiron ochlto. [ inaudible ]. >>> mr. rob porter. >>> ellen and matt baum. ♪ >>> mr. pendlerob and mrs. mrs. mrs. mrs. pendlerob. >>> mr. bob cheever, mrs. patricia kiefer.
. ♪ >> the honorable conrad kennedy and edwin schlossberg. mr. nicholas and mr.o. mr. john trapp mrs. amy trapp. [ inaudible ] ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ >>> mr. hirosh ichlti nisu. [ inaudible ] ♪ [ inaudible ]. >>> miss elizabeth holmes and mr. christopher holmes the v. ♪ it's an honor and a privilege to be here. i'm not in a position to do that but i think we're in an incredible position in this country to be able to continue leveraging what we do so amazingly well...
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and their direct flights thank you all for coming on behalf of the reply lap and the honorable mayor edwin lee and thank you for coming. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco county, transportation, authority, monthly meeting, and i want to thank sfgtv for broadcasting today's hearings specifically scott and charles. mr. clerk, will you call the roll >> commissioner avalos?
and their direct flights thank you all for coming on behalf of the reply lap and the honorable mayor edwin lee and thank you for coming. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco county, transportation, authority, monthly meeting, and i want to thank sfgtv for broadcasting today's hearings specifically scott and charles. mr. clerk, will you call the roll >> commissioner avalos?
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edwin:... que esta joven de 14 aÑos, ha sido encontrada. ya se encuentra con su familia y nosotros permaneceremos aquÍ, para nosotros traerles la Última informaciÓn. es lo que tengo libro, regreso contigo ilia. ilia: pudimos establecer esa informaciÓn tan importante. vamos ahora... en la cuadra 16 direcciÓn oeste. las autoridades aseguran que alguien provocÓ el incendio en el segundo piso de la vivienda, ahora tiene alguien bajo arresto. a los bomberos les costÓ unos 30 minutos apagar las llamas. por el momento se desconoce su condiciÓn a la persona que vivÍa ahÍ. una grÚa se inclinÓ parcialmente en un condado de monroe. la cara la calle mÁlaga estuvo cerrado por varias horas, trabajadores estuvieron en la escena trabajando para que no hubiera una fuga de combustible. pero una fuga de cloro, obligÓ a evacuar un edificio. todos los trabajadores tuvieron que desalojar. hoy vence el plazo de la temporada de los impuestos del aÑo 2014. como muchos recuerdos, tendrÁn que pagar multas y no la pagan.
edwin:... que esta joven de 14 aÑos, ha sido encontrada. ya se encuentra con su familia y nosotros permaneceremos aquÍ, para nosotros traerles la Última informaciÓn. es lo que tengo libro, regreso contigo ilia. ilia: pudimos establecer esa informaciÓn tan importante. vamos ahora... en la cuadra 16 direcciÓn oeste. las autoridades aseguran que alguien provocÓ el incendio en el segundo piso de la vivienda, ahora tiene alguien bajo arresto. a los bomberos les costÓ unos 30 minutos apagar...
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fiore: he conocido a edwin por muchos aÑos, su historia y experiencia pudo aportar.el dÍa con mucha lluvia, despuÉs pasÓ soleado con temperaturas de los 70. vamos a ir, eduardo rodrÍguez y su informe del tiempo. eduardo: hola amigos, efectivamente julio, mucha lluvia en la primera parte del dÍa. aquÍ tenemos el acumulado en el aeropuerto de filadelfia. aquÍ, en atlanta city cerca de una pulgada. estuvo cerca de las dos pulgadas en delawere. pero ahora tenemos estas advertencias, estamos hablando tornados para todos los condados alrededor de filadelfia. estÁ ubicado mÁs al centro del paÍs. algunas tormentas podrÍan generar tornados. precauciÓn esta noche, una noche con alta posibilidad de lluvia. 76 la mÁxima el promedio fue de 76. a pesar de la lluvia, las temperaturas estuvieron por encima climatolÓgica. 76 filadelfia y 78 dover. temperaturas que estuvieron 10 a 12 por encima del promedio. mejora considerablemente maÑana. el miÉrcoles, podrÍamos tener algo de lluvia. gran parte de nuestra zona, filadelfia 56 .54 atlanta city y parece que en las temperaturas se van a
fiore: he conocido a edwin por muchos aÑos, su historia y experiencia pudo aportar.el dÍa con mucha lluvia, despuÉs pasÓ soleado con temperaturas de los 70. vamos a ir, eduardo rodrÍguez y su informe del tiempo. eduardo: hola amigos, efectivamente julio, mucha lluvia en la primera parte del dÍa. aquÍ tenemos el acumulado en el aeropuerto de filadelfia. aquÍ, en atlanta city cerca de una pulgada. estuvo cerca de las dos pulgadas en delawere. pero ahora tenemos estas advertencias, estamos...
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savannah june was only 18 months old when stabbed her father edwin in a street fight. she and mom so upset today a they chose not to show their face because they wanted you to know how they fight he gets to go home with his family in the last few days and didn't give my dad a chance to be with the family. >> judge said that just because week didn't show your life partner compassion there in the street doesn't mean that we as society shouldn't show him compassion now. what do you say to that? >> i disagree with. that i have no compassion for him. >> we can family members understand how june family members feel but they just want a chance to say goodbye. >> currently there's only direct family involved. only people l that can go see him. myself i captain see him currently so we want to just be able the niece and nephew and everybody be able to say goodbye. >>reporter: i first investigated this as cold case. dozens of witness were his there when edwin died outside house party at the week's home. police were stuck. i questioned his brother rick who told me he was fight wit
savannah june was only 18 months old when stabbed her father edwin in a street fight. she and mom so upset today a they chose not to show their face because they wanted you to know how they fight he gets to go home with his family in the last few days and didn't give my dad a chance to be with the family. >> judge said that just because week didn't show your life partner compassion there in the street doesn't mean that we as society shouldn't show him compassion now. what do you say to...
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lorena/take vo --- y en el marco de esta celebracin, el alcalde de san francisco, " edwin lee" anunciaruevas estrategias climticas en favor del medio ambiente... --- se trata de una campaÑa para reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero enviar cero residuos al vertedero de basura , utilizar el 100 por ciento de energa renovable y eliminar el dixido de carbono del aire que todos respiramos... juanfra/top fs -- otras actividades en el rea de la baha --- en half moon bay, celebrn el da de la tierra con una feria de recursos y abonos o fertilizantes en la calle "kelly" junto al ayuntamiento a las 9 de la maÑana --- --- "veolia water" estarknox" --- y cerca de 20 junto con el hotel "marriott" de san jos limpiarn la plaza de csar chvez en la avenida "park" y la calle "south market"--- lorena - take vo --escuche sto porque dentro de cuatro aÑos, los californianos que consumen "menos" electricidad tendran que pagar "ms"-- --ayer reguladores estatales propusieron un cambio en las facturas de energa --la comisin de servicios pblicos indic que las viviendas con mayor ahorro representan
lorena/take vo --- y en el marco de esta celebracin, el alcalde de san francisco, " edwin lee" anunciaruevas estrategias climticas en favor del medio ambiente... --- se trata de una campaÑa para reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero enviar cero residuos al vertedero de basura , utilizar el 100 por ciento de energa renovable y eliminar el dixido de carbono del aire que todos respiramos... juanfra/top fs -- otras actividades en el rea de la baha --- en half moon bay,...
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edwin: imagine usted gastar 15.000 $ en una moto que se la roben, eso viviÓ una familia al norte de filadelfiando la colaboraciÓn de la comunidad para dar con el paradero de una moto nueva que los amigos del ajeno robaron en la intersecciÓn de las calles ocho y ontario. >> la tenÍa bien amarrada y buena cadena, parecen que rompieron las cadenas y se la llevaron. el dueÑo son yo pero ellos vinieron con tanta confianza que se la llevaron. >> tal como lo puede describir efraÍn se puede ver como un hombre camina cerca y al percatarse que era una moto nueva, volviÓ acompaÑado por otro hombre quien lo ayudÓ. >> me robaron el carro. >> la novia de efraÍn siente mucha felicitaciÓn ya que pagaron 15.000 $ en efectivo por esta moto. >> lo que vinieron a llevarse no se dieron cuenta de que habÍa cÁmaras. esta no es la primera vez. lo Único que digo es que si ello la tienen que la devuelvan. yo lo que quiero es que la devuelvan porque la verdad costÓ mucho dinero. >> esta pareja puso anuncio en los periÓdicos para que quienes hayan visto la moto la reporten. william rodrÍguez asegura sobre cÓmo el avance
edwin: imagine usted gastar 15.000 $ en una moto que se la roben, eso viviÓ una familia al norte de filadelfiando la colaboraciÓn de la comunidad para dar con el paradero de una moto nueva que los amigos del ajeno robaron en la intersecciÓn de las calles ocho y ontario. >> la tenÍa bien amarrada y buena cadena, parecen que rompieron las cadenas y se la llevaron. el dueÑo son yo pero ellos vinieron con tanta confianza que se la llevaron. >> tal como lo puede describir efraÍn se...
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when he chose to hold up in his cell. >> we're here to perform a cell extraction on inmate smith, edwin. the reason for the extraction is the inmate refused to come out for a cell search. >> smith's actions triggered colorado's emergency response team. one of their primary functions is to extract uncooperative inmates from their cells. >> when our crews follow a cell extraction, it's one of the most intense moments on "lockup." it's when an inmate refuses to cuff up or come out of the cell or is doing damage to the cell and the special response team is called in. >> need you to cuff up. if you refuse to cuff up we will introduce o.c. gas in your cell. >> what's that? >> you'll find out. it's a chemical agent. >> it's almost like watching a car chase on tv. you know the inmate's not going to win. the officers have the equipment, pepper spray, stun shields, handcuffs, the manpower. >> one last chance to cuff up. inmate refuses, introduce gas. >> ow! whoo! >> the gas quickly convinces smith to cooperate with correctional staff. >> strip down to your boxers. take your shirt off. turn around
when he chose to hold up in his cell. >> we're here to perform a cell extraction on inmate smith, edwin. the reason for the extraction is the inmate refused to come out for a cell search. >> smith's actions triggered colorado's emergency response team. one of their primary functions is to extract uncooperative inmates from their cells. >> when our crews follow a cell extraction, it's one of the most intense moments on "lockup." it's when an inmate refuses to cuff up...
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bodies the dell against -- intelligence in the city like few ever has mayor ed lee. [ applause ] mayor edwinlee: thank you very much for the introduction and thank you and the california historical society for your long work here. good morning, everyone. i'm going to try to mask my level of enthusiasm for this with hopefully some facts and acknowledgements. let me say that you know in my culture as many of you know when it rains, it's all about prosperity for everyone. i want to make sure everybody knows when i said that the world series would end the drought, i meant it. i want to repeat that again and again. but i want to say thank you, hello, everybody and welcome to this important milestone in our city's history. and i'm enthusiastic about this panama pacific international exposition we are celebrating today. i'm enthusiastic about literally everybody i see in this audience whether it's with the arts organization, or education institutions, our writers and people that have talked about this city for so many years, you have to understand how important this is. i'm a student myself and i k
bodies the dell against -- intelligence in the city like few ever has mayor ed lee. [ applause ] mayor edwinlee: thank you very much for the introduction and thank you and the california historical society for your long work here. good morning, everyone. i'm going to try to mask my level of enthusiasm for this with hopefully some facts and acknowledgements. let me say that you know in my culture as many of you know when it rains, it's all about prosperity for everyone. i want to make sure...
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then i started gathering information, and i thought to build my story edwin's story would be one of theost interesting ones. lucky me, it was the most interesting. >> interesting because the simple love story gets decidedly more complicated. a group of women storm the auditorium and start pounding on the groom. >> translator: they started scream and punching him and saying that man is an adulturer. he has two children. how can he possibly get married if he has a wife at home? he is tricking this woman. >> his wife's family is furious that he is getting hitched to another woman. they unceremoniously run him out of the auditorium and into a stairway. standing by his side and defending her son until the end, ortiz's mother tries to shield him from the ambush and the women show her no mercy. meanwhile, another woman chases the would-be bride from the auditorium. the frazzled bride had no idea that the man she was minutes away from marrying was already taken. >> it started a relationship with this woman. he obviously hid everything from her. she didn't find out anything. she didn't know he w
then i started gathering information, and i thought to build my story edwin's story would be one of theost interesting ones. lucky me, it was the most interesting. >> interesting because the simple love story gets decidedly more complicated. a group of women storm the auditorium and start pounding on the groom. >> translator: they started scream and punching him and saying that man is an adulturer. he has two children. how can he possibly get married if he has a wife at home? he is...
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tell us first of all about your relative edwin hopkins. >> he was a fireman third class.n he went down with it. it was razed in 1943. at this point, he was buryied. in 1949 in preparation of put saying lor sailors into the punch bowl he was exhumed with a number of others. at that point, because of a lot of decisions that were made at the time there was confusion, and he and a number of other sailors were put into unknown graves. ray emery, thanks to his great research eventually we found out in 2008 that edward hopkins had actually been recovered. his remains were marked edwin hopkins in 1943, but when the switchover came it was placed as unknown. at that point, the oklahoma family did research tracked down -- there was 27 people in the same category as my cousin. they opened up one of the graves in the early 2000s. five people were in it. they were recovered and brought home. unfortunately, there were about 60 to 100 other remains in the grave. at this point, the navy decided for different reasons not to continue with the program. >> the navy actually began this process
tell us first of all about your relative edwin hopkins. >> he was a fireman third class.n he went down with it. it was razed in 1943. at this point, he was buryied. in 1949 in preparation of put saying lor sailors into the punch bowl he was exhumed with a number of others. at that point, because of a lot of decisions that were made at the time there was confusion, and he and a number of other sailors were put into unknown graves. ray emery, thanks to his great research eventually we found...
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la comisiÓn disciplinaria le dio dos huevo de suspensiÓn a mientras que el jugador del monterrey, edwinea la hora de hacer gimnasia, todos los ejÉrcitos brindan en ningÚn tipo de beneficio a la salud. [conductor pensando] encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó su mba. ¡ya lo tengo! cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. si, los guardias se enojaron un poco ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa... ¿a quién le importa? el nuevo y audaz camry. la decisión que te lleva a donde quieres estar. toyota. vayamos juntos. leÓn: estamos en plena primavera pero dÉle un vistazo a esto. las montaÑas lucieron hacia el norte de california este pasado fin de semana. marÍa leticia: la tormenta mÁs reciente trajo algo de nieve que hizo que muchos salgan a disfrutar afuera. parece que las ideas se avecinan, veamos quÉ nos dice miguel delgado. mili: esta noche 51 grados, en algunas Áreas se precipitan las lluvias y para maÑana tome sus precauciones. la mÁxima tratarÁ de hoy, alcanzamos los caÍdos grados grados no mantenemos dentro del rango de lo normal de la temperatura. Éste
la comisiÓn disciplinaria le dio dos huevo de suspensiÓn a mientras que el jugador del monterrey, edwinea la hora de hacer gimnasia, todos los ejÉrcitos brindan en ningÚn tipo de beneficio a la salud. [conductor pensando] encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó su mba. ¡ya lo tengo! cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. si, los guardias se enojaron un poco ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa... ¿a quién le importa? el nuevo y audaz camry. la...
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julio: gracias edwin, dentro de la celebraciÓn, ahora vamos a new jersey, donde la parroquias del santÍsimoanta, el padre hernÁndez trajo desde su tradicional cÓrdoba, en argentina, a new jersey, la tradiciÓn del velatorio de jesÚs. al evento, asisten feligreses de todas las culturas. una de las procesiones mÁs concurridas fue de la veracruz en nueva york, que paso por el puente de brooklyn y llegÓ hasta mazatlÁn, _manhatan marÍa nos cuenta mÁs.. marÍa: el sÍmbolo del sufrimiento, y la pasiÓn de jesÚs, hacer ver cuÁndo o creen en distintas partes del mundo. hoy bajo una intensa lluvia caminaron en procesiÓn hasta cerca del lugar de la explosiÓn de east village donde varios residentes perdieron su vivienda. >> le podÍa dar gracias a jesÚs por todo lo que me ha dado. >> la gente tiene que recapacitar y pensar que todo tiene que cambiar, la gente no tiene conciencia de las cosas. ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa: el camino de la cruz, otra procesiÓn que saliÓ desde la catedral basÍlica de santiago en brooklyn lleva 20 aÑos reuniendo a catÓlicos que en este recorrido reÚne los pasos de jesÚs frente al calvario, hac
julio: gracias edwin, dentro de la celebraciÓn, ahora vamos a new jersey, donde la parroquias del santÍsimoanta, el padre hernÁndez trajo desde su tradicional cÓrdoba, en argentina, a new jersey, la tradiciÓn del velatorio de jesÚs. al evento, asisten feligreses de todas las culturas. una de las procesiones mÁs concurridas fue de la veracruz en nueva york, que paso por el puente de brooklyn y llegÓ hasta mazatlÁn, _manhatan marÍa nos cuenta mÁs.. marÍa: el sÍmbolo del sufrimiento,...
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. >> reporter: edwin from florida agrees. >> maybe some things might want to change a little bit. we might get a better outcome. >> reporter: outside the white house, i'm nikki burdine wusa9. >> reporter: hunt is scheduled to be arraigned in superior court on a charge of unlawful entry. >>> the building where a mentally ill contractor went on a shooting rampage is back in business. the offices are reopening 19 months after at navy yard shooting. twelve people were killed in 2003, after the shooter, aaron alexis, was taken down. >>> the mayor of baltimore is promising accountability following the death of a man in police custody. freddie gray died yesterday, a week after his arrest. mark albert is in baltimore, where police are accused of a cover-up in the incident. >> reporter: freddie gray's screams can be heard on this cell phone video that cbs station wjz obtained from his family. it showed white baltimore police officers lifting and carrying gray, his feet dragging on the ground. the officers put him into a police van, where authorities say he was placed in additional restrain
. >> reporter: edwin from florida agrees. >> maybe some things might want to change a little bit. we might get a better outcome. >> reporter: outside the white house, i'm nikki burdine wusa9. >> reporter: hunt is scheduled to be arraigned in superior court on a charge of unlawful entry. >>> the building where a mentally ill contractor went on a shooting rampage is back in business. the offices are reopening 19 months after at navy yard shooting. twelve people...
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he said a prayer for lincoln and then edwin stanton pronounced words that were immortal, and remembered wrong for the last 150 years. the secretary of war stood in this room looked at abraham lincoln's body and said, now he belongs to the angels. we remembered today as, now he belongs to the ages, but extensive research reveals that the stenographer's only lead pencil broke when he was writing them what was said in this room, but he remembered that stanton's that angels. plus it was -- he would not have said something as profound as now he belongs to the ages. i have no doubt that in this room, stanton said, now he belongs to the angels. people filtered out of the room 151. stanton remained here alone with the president. at that point, he took a small scissors or razors -- razor and approach lincoln's body and cut off a lock of his hair. not for himself, but for mary jane wells this wife of the secretary of the navy, one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. he sealed it in an envelope, wrote it on an envelope and later mrs. wells framed a lock of hair with drive lowers tha
he said a prayer for lincoln and then edwin stanton pronounced words that were immortal, and remembered wrong for the last 150 years. the secretary of war stood in this room looked at abraham lincoln's body and said, now he belongs to the angels. we remembered today as, now he belongs to the ages, but extensive research reveals that the stenographer's only lead pencil broke when he was writing them what was said in this room, but he remembered that stanton's that angels. plus it was -- he would...
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discuss over all what our office has been doing around intervention efforts i'm the director for mayor edwin lee and my role is to oversee the response team when there's such an incident incident such as this one for anyone that is impacted from a homicide or any aggravated assault or a shooting so a little bit of background of the incident -- we wanted to just briefly describe that this incident did occur last summer on june 27th and it occurred at 2:00 p.m. and unfortunately many individuals were impacted there was a victim that was targeted playing dodge ball with his ten-year old son and unfortunately he was targeted a 32-year-old male father suffered multiple gunshots and unfortunately passed away once he was transported to sf general hospital. this agency does violence prevention work and unfortunately this young man was trying to transition from a former lifestyle and street violence and his past did haunt him and he was targeted in front of a playground where there was the witnessing of many children there that day and it was a horrific tragedy and our office at no moment denies this
discuss over all what our office has been doing around intervention efforts i'm the director for mayor edwin lee and my role is to oversee the response team when there's such an incident incident such as this one for anyone that is impacted from a homicide or any aggravated assault or a shooting so a little bit of background of the incident -- we wanted to just briefly describe that this incident did occur last summer on june 27th and it occurred at 2:00 p.m. and unfortunately many individuals...
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juanfra/take vo -en san francisco, el alcalde "edwin lee" propondra gastar ms de $3-millones de dlaresrporales a cada oficial de patrulla del departamento de polica de la ciudad... -la iniciativa del funcionario ser presentada hoy ms tarde y se espera reciba el apoyo necesario para hacer de la polica de san francisco una de las mejores tecnologicamente preparadas de todo el pas... -la ciudad comprara unos 1.600 de los dispositivos porttiles. juan fran - ots --autoridades en san francisco capturaron al sospechoso de haber disparado a un jven en un tren de 'muni.' taje vo --investigadores seÑalan que el incidente ocurri el lunes... poco despus del medioda en el distrito "bayview" de esa ciudad. --al llegar, agentes encontraron a la vctima de 19 aÑos con un impacto de bala en el rostro, por lo que fue trasladado a un hospital cercano donde se recupera satisfactoriamente. take fs1/juanfra esta maÑana le preguntamos: esta maÑana le preguntamos: cree usted que las bebidas azucardas deberan llevar etiquetas de advertencia? henry carreÑo opin lo siguiente: "como para qu o por qu? le quieren qu
juanfra/take vo -en san francisco, el alcalde "edwin lee" propondra gastar ms de $3-millones de dlaresrporales a cada oficial de patrulla del departamento de polica de la ciudad... -la iniciativa del funcionario ser presentada hoy ms tarde y se espera reciba el apoyo necesario para hacer de la polica de san francisco una de las mejores tecnologicamente preparadas de todo el pas... -la ciudad comprara unos 1.600 de los dispositivos porttiles. juan fran - ots --autoridades en san...
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we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for help, reinforcement some arrived here, these are maryland state troopers guarding this intersection here this is where rioters burned and loot add cvs pharmacy. see scenes like this all over the city. thousand it is of armed national guard members have taken position on the grounds in baltimore where tensions continue to escalate over the death of
we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for help, reinforcement some arrived here, these are maryland state troopers guarding this intersection here this is where rioters burned and loot add cvs pharmacy. see scenes like this all over the city. thousand it is of armed...
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we asked edwin rome, a philadelphia lawyer, who argued the conspirators' cases in court.what they did by reason of being devoted to the company. if this was what the company wanted them to do, they thereupon did it, just as they drove a car withth somber colors and wore dark-colored striped ties and appropriate clothes to the office and so on. this, too, was another way in which in their understanding of it the corporate mentality worked. what do you think was in the minds of these captains of industry? why would they be motivated to take these shortcuts? i guess the up-side was raising the prices and what was thought to be a comparatively easier comfortable, more predictable life for the executives. you really didn't have to worry how much business you were going to have at year end. you'd agree on that in january. the verdicts sent a message -- competition is the economy's most basic value. businesses and executives who try to short circuit competition with conspiracies and agreements would not be dealt with lightly. we asked our economic analyst richard gill why execut
we asked edwin rome, a philadelphia lawyer, who argued the conspirators' cases in court.what they did by reason of being devoted to the company. if this was what the company wanted them to do, they thereupon did it, just as they drove a car withth somber colors and wore dark-colored striped ties and appropriate clothes to the office and so on. this, too, was another way in which in their understanding of it the corporate mentality worked. what do you think was in the minds of these captains of...
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. >> the first item of business today is the policy discussion between the honorable mayor edwin lee and members of board of supervisors. mayor may provide remarks up to 5 minutes. eligible supervisors who submitted questions from disprict un1 and 3. as long as the entire discussion does not exceed 5 minutes per supervisor*. >> okay. the first question is from our colleague from district 1 -- supervisor --o, i forget the mayor has opening remarks, everybody. and i also want to mention that we're joined by supervisor kim and supervisor mar. so mr. mayor. >> thank you president breed. good afternoon, everyone. yesterday i joined our homeless outreach team to engage people that are living on our streets. we encountered a number of people who want to change their lives for the better, and their first step was relocating to our city's navigation center. the center's providing hope and opportunities and helps us deliver on our promise to give people the critical services they need. and i want to thank our entire board of supervisors for your partnership on this issue. it's my hope that thi
. >> the first item of business today is the policy discussion between the honorable mayor edwin lee and members of board of supervisors. mayor may provide remarks up to 5 minutes. eligible supervisors who submitted questions from disprict un1 and 3. as long as the entire discussion does not exceed 5 minutes per supervisor*. >> okay. the first question is from our colleague from district 1 -- supervisor --o, i forget the mayor has opening remarks, everybody. and i also want to...
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we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for help, reinforcement some arrived here, these are maryland state troopers guarding this intersection here this is where rioters burned and loot add cvs pharmacy. see scenes like this all over the city. thousand it is of armed national guard members have taken position on the grounds in baltimore where tensions continue to escalate over the death of freddie gray. hours after the 25 year old was laid to rest monday, the city descended into chaos. authorities say protesters, many of them teenagers pelted officers with objects, including rocks, and sticks. police responded with pepper spray. demonstrators looted stores, damaged cars, and set fires. the governor of maryland issued state of emergency monday night. >> we had opposite sends of the city pulling us at the same time. so after resources here would allow us to get on top at mu
we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for help, reinforcement some arrived here, these are maryland state troopers guarding this intersection here this is where rioters burned and loot add cvs pharmacy. see scenes like this all over the city. thousand it is of armed...
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edwin was probably the greater actor. john wilkes had performed for a number of years. he was only 26 at the time of the assassination. the youngest of the brothers. but was known across the country
edwin was probably the greater actor. john wilkes had performed for a number of years. he was only 26 at the time of the assassination. the youngest of the brothers. but was known across the country
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edwin pinedo nos acompaÑa con todos los detalles de este el lugar de los hechos. cuentanos.a policÍa no cuenta con una descripciÓn exacta del conductor. un grupo de manifestantes que condena el uso excesivo de fuerza policial, saliÓ a la calle causando retrasos al noreste de la ciudad. cerca de la calle red lion, en las imÁgenes aÉreas suministrada por nuestros ojos
edwin pinedo nos acompaÑa con todos los detalles de este el lugar de los hechos. cuentanos.a policÍa no cuenta con una descripciÓn exacta del conductor. un grupo de manifestantes que condena el uso excesivo de fuerza policial, saliÓ a la calle causando retrasos al noreste de la ciudad. cerca de la calle red lion, en las imÁgenes aÉreas suministrada por nuestros ojos
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stephen wood, edwin diamond stephen bates. martin wrote a book about madison avenue. kathleen and many more people wrote about this. when you do something for the first time, it gets written about. in 1952 what he did that was groundbreaking is that he used spot ads for the first time in a presidential campaign. and the story, although scholars -- all of those scholars there is a footnote saying that it is recounted in almost all of the versions. apparently some of eisenhower's friends were playing golf one day and they were talking about a slogan that harry truman was using. and harry truman was saying, and the democrats were saying, "you have never had it so good." indicating why switch parties because with the democrats you have never had it so good. and it was a very effective slogan. an eisenhower's friends were dismayed and they went into the white house and they called a man named rosser reid who was an advertising man and said they need their own slogan. he said, what you need are spot ads. and you need to have a central message and you need to saturate the ma
stephen wood, edwin diamond stephen bates. martin wrote a book about madison avenue. kathleen and many more people wrote about this. when you do something for the first time, it gets written about. in 1952 what he did that was groundbreaking is that he used spot ads for the first time in a presidential campaign. and the story, although scholars -- all of those scholars there is a footnote saying that it is recounted in almost all of the versions. apparently some of eisenhower's friends were...
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stephen wood, edwin diamond, stephen bates. martin wrote a book about madison avenue. kathleen and many more people wrote about this. when you do something for the first time, it gets written about. in 1952 what he did that was groundbreaking is that he used spot ads for the first time in a presidential campaign. and the story, all of those scholars, there is a footnote saying that it is recounted in almost all of the versions. i will recounted here in knowing that i got it from those folks that i just read. -- i will recount it here knowing that i got it from those folks that i just read. apparently some of eisenhower's friends were playing golf one day and they were talking about a slogan that harry truman was using. and harry truman was saying, and the democrats were saying, "you have never had it so good." indicating why switch parties because with the democrats you have never had it so good. and it was a very effective slogan. an eisenhower's friends were dismayed and they went into the white house and they called a man named rosser reid who was an advertising man
stephen wood, edwin diamond, stephen bates. martin wrote a book about madison avenue. kathleen and many more people wrote about this. when you do something for the first time, it gets written about. in 1952 what he did that was groundbreaking is that he used spot ads for the first time in a presidential campaign. and the story, all of those scholars, there is a footnote saying that it is recounted in almost all of the versions. i will recounted here in knowing that i got it from those folks...
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they're surrounded by fruit trees and lush forests where edwin works each morning. >> you can plant anythingu can plant tomatoes, you can plant melon you can plant anything. the land produce a lot of things. >> angela benjamin worries the canal will displace them. >> i praying to god they can make the canal, it will make it but they must not move this part we live in. >> they fear their culture and their rama language could be lost forever. >> not all. i about six away, what could speak rama, they said them understand they understand but them not talk. >> the people of bankuk have been told little about the project. but installed this marker. >> in nicaragua the indigenous people have not very much a public utility power. they are few they are far away, they don't know the languages they don't know the different culture. they are not considered important. >> reporter: at a hearing before the interamerican commission on human rights in march, a representative from the rama community of bankukuk, accused the government of paying off. meeting with each individual along the canal route. >> every
they're surrounded by fruit trees and lush forests where edwin works each morning. >> you can plant anythingu can plant tomatoes, you can plant melon you can plant anything. the land produce a lot of things. >> angela benjamin worries the canal will displace them. >> i praying to god they can make the canal, it will make it but they must not move this part we live in. >> they fear their culture and their rama language could be lost forever. >> not all. i about six...
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rebecca: edwin and a lot of young artists on display learned this digital art technique filming at the art center with the teacher poley. with him, they're getting high-tech stem basics mixed with art and thanks to this exhibit, other key life lessons as well. >> it's exciting because these kids have the opportunity to navr -- navigating an artist's life. it moves them into a higher level of just social skills as well as intellectual skills. rebecca: we got a private showing today but the pepco edison gallery is a fund for the community. open to events space and to the public for art viewing tuesdays through fridays and this month, offering d.c. young artists a chance to be seen by the world. >> from japan and all over the world because this is right here in the heart of the tourist season. rebecca: you can see all the student work on display at the pepco gallery through april 17th. rebecca cooper abc 7 news. alison: congrats to all the young artists out there. leon: good looking stuff out there. all right. alison: that's it for us at 5:00. leon: coming up right now at 6:00, a race to
rebecca: edwin and a lot of young artists on display learned this digital art technique filming at the art center with the teacher poley. with him, they're getting high-tech stem basics mixed with art and thanks to this exhibit, other key life lessons as well. >> it's exciting because these kids have the opportunity to navr -- navigating an artist's life. it moves them into a higher level of just social skills as well as intellectual skills. rebecca: we got a private showing today but the...
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edwin encarnacion with a two run shot. the fan trying to throw the ball back.. yankees lose the game six to one. >>> the men's ncaa basketball championship is tonight in indianapolis. duke faces wisconsin two number one seeds. this is a rematch of a game that was played back in early december. duke won that one by 10 points. what effect that will have on tonight's game some four months later. that's anyone's guess. >> i think we've grown on both ends of the floor since that game. both teams have grown a lot. you know, they're a better team than they were in december and i feel that we're better team as well and that's all we've done is just try to improve on both ends of the floor. >> duke is one of the best teams in the country so we see it as another good matchup for us. we'll do whatever we can to come out on top. >> it should be a good one. into the good one right now at citizens bank park. once again the phillies trail the red sox in the opener four-nothing. we are in the top of the ninth inning. >>> ladies back over to you. >> thank you ducis. >> still mu
edwin encarnacion with a two run shot. the fan trying to throw the ball back.. yankees lose the game six to one. >>> the men's ncaa basketball championship is tonight in indianapolis. duke faces wisconsin two number one seeds. this is a rematch of a game that was played back in early december. duke won that one by 10 points. what effect that will have on tonight's game some four months later. that's anyone's guess. >> i think we've grown on both ends of the floor since that game....