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elia: ¿qué es lo más difícil del tratamiento? >> la quimio. elia: ¿qué te pasa?sas pues de lo que yo viví. la verdad él dice "no, estoy bien, estoy bien". siempre dice estoy bien. elia: a pesar de su situación médica, padre e hijo siguieron presentándose a sus citas con inmigración, a donde carlos alexander llegaba en silla de ruedas. según el abogado ezequiel hernández, casos como estos representan una decisión difícil para las autoridades. ezequiel: tienen la orden ejecutiva del presidente trump, la cual a cualquier persona que está indocumentada y que no tiene un remedio, tienen que forzar la ley y repatriarlos. elia: en agosto pasado los godoy salieron de las oficinas de ice con instrucciones de presentarse a una nueva cita en octubre, en la cual se definiría su deportación o su estadia en los estados unidos. a medida que se acercaba el día, crecía la tensión. mañana es un día muy importante, porque es un día en el que van a presentarse en la corte. ¿qué esperan? carlos: yo confío en dios que sí voy a salir por esa puerta diciendo que--que todo está bien. eli
elia: ¿qué es lo más difícil del tratamiento? >> la quimio. elia: ¿qué te pasa?sas pues de lo que yo viví. la verdad él dice "no, estoy bien, estoy bien". siempre dice estoy bien. elia: a pesar de su situación médica, padre e hijo siguieron presentándose a sus citas con inmigración, a donde carlos alexander llegaba en silla de ruedas. según el abogado ezequiel hernández, casos como estos representan una decisión difícil para las autoridades. ezequiel: tienen la...
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now, elias so impressed the school staff that his high school activities director called elias a hero and said, quote, i've been teaching for 20 years and i have never seen a student like this young man. scholarship committees also recognized elias' accomplishments and he won a coveted myra craft transitional year program scholarship which provided him a full ride to brandeis university, in waltham, massachusetts. he is now a sophomore at brandeis where he continues to make his mark. before daca came along, elias lived in constant fear that i.c.e. would break down his door and deport him and his sister. daca changed his life. the fear subsided. he knew i.c.e. agents wouldn't break down his door or seize him on his way to school. elias has told me daca has been a source of optimism and a light of protection. america is the only country that elias knows. it's the only country that many dreamers know. this is their home. dreamers like elias have had the courage to step forward. they have come out of the shadows to tell their stories. now, congress could show some courage and protect drea
now, elias so impressed the school staff that his high school activities director called elias a hero and said, quote, i've been teaching for 20 years and i have never seen a student like this young man. scholarship committees also recognized elias' accomplishments and he won a coveted myra craft transitional year program scholarship which provided him a full ride to brandeis university, in waltham, massachusetts. he is now a sophomore at brandeis where he continues to make his mark. before...
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. -- elias haddad on. about. ♪ ♪ kathleen: we're counting down to asia's first major market opening this morning. poised toe futures gain about 1% at the open. --kei futures at 20,000 22,740. the tax cut in the u.s. boosting u.s. stocks to record. not surprising caring in some of the asia trades. the novemberg for trade data from japan. boosts byasting capital shipment imports, boasting more on rising commodity prices. we could see a winding of the trade deficit -- a dropping of the trade surplus. i'm kathleen hays in new york. haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. it is a jampacked week going into the christmas break. considering that survey when it comes to expectations. let's not forget the big event, the bank of japan meeting. someal banks handing out of the key monetary policy decisions this week. heading back to the u.s., this will be the key theme, tax overhaul legislation boosting the dollar. the passage seems all but assured. that christmas present president trump has been hoping for maybe under that tr
. -- elias haddad on. about. ♪ ♪ kathleen: we're counting down to asia's first major market opening this morning. poised toe futures gain about 1% at the open. --kei futures at 20,000 22,740. the tax cut in the u.s. boosting u.s. stocks to record. not surprising caring in some of the asia trades. the novemberg for trade data from japan. boosts byasting capital shipment imports, boasting more on rising commodity prices. we could see a winding of the trade deficit -- a dropping of the trade...
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. >> reporter: the massive elephant footprints are still visible in kusekwa elias' cornfield. just outside the serengeti national park in rural tanzania, he says an elephant pillaged the field two days earlier. >> ( translated ): there is no animal we hate here more than the elephant. the elephants destroy our food. children sleep hungry. sometimes you cultivate acres only to find out that elephants have eaten them all. >> reporter: to keep elephants safely apart from people and their crops, park rangers are training with remote-controlled drones a few miles away. it sounds like a swarm of bees, and that's precisely the idea. >> so, we're trying to turn them around and get them going back. so there's the matriarch is being vigilant while the rest leave. >> reporter: nathan hahn is a researcher with the american non-profit, resolve. in this training exercise, an elephant stands its ground against the drone but quickly backs away. >> there they go. >> reporter: for the last three years, hahn has been studying the use of drones to prevent what's known as human-elephant conflict,
. >> reporter: the massive elephant footprints are still visible in kusekwa elias' cornfield. just outside the serengeti national park in rural tanzania, he says an elephant pillaged the field two days earlier. >> ( translated ): there is no animal we hate here more than the elephant. the elephants destroy our food. children sleep hungry. sometimes you cultivate acres only to find out that elephants have eaten them all. >> reporter: to keep elephants safely apart from people...
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it is my pleasure to introduce jonathan elias. jonathan: as a professor of the war college, i get senior command. you are all youngsters. i can say that because i am older than you. will see you now when you get your captains in your kernels going and then i will see you in my class and i will get to be you are proper. major inistory college, fascinated by history, grew up in a military family. in my business, it is kind of weird. the news business is the only profession protected by the constitution and yet it is the only profession where you don't need a license or have to prove how intelligent you are at all. you just gone front of the camera or pick up a pen and start writing and that is the name of the game. now,e in a wartime stance we have been for many years. they get bent out of shape when they say this happens and we lost five men. world war ii was the early where everything was on the table. we lose that war and we lose our country, and guys your age were transporting in planes that were flying over to europe for over t
it is my pleasure to introduce jonathan elias. jonathan: as a professor of the war college, i get senior command. you are all youngsters. i can say that because i am older than you. will see you now when you get your captains in your kernels going and then i will see you in my class and i will get to be you are proper. major inistory college, fascinated by history, grew up in a military family. in my business, it is kind of weird. the news business is the only profession protected by the...
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having a drop in minnesota elias hardheaded this not enough to feed a family with in a few minutes everything is well and salary is forty thousand dollars a week that doesn't buy much today a pound of sugar costs more than twice as much. because he left his country for neighboring colombia and is now panhandling on buses in bogota he explains his country's economic plight to local commuters hoping to store their horace. i left my country with two million body of ours when i arrived at the border they would only give me sixty thousand pesos for it twenty dollars so i decided to bring them here instead to bogota and give them away so that people can give me whatever they feel in their hearts i do it because i have three beautiful children i have a family have to do something to feed them up with. the concept works call him makes a few bucks every day and manages to send some money back home meanwhile the crisis there affects the neighbors across the western border colombia has its own economic problems and it's facing a larger influx of migrants than the country has ever seen before we get in t
having a drop in minnesota elias hardheaded this not enough to feed a family with in a few minutes everything is well and salary is forty thousand dollars a week that doesn't buy much today a pound of sugar costs more than twice as much. because he left his country for neighboring colombia and is now panhandling on buses in bogota he explains his country's economic plight to local commuters hoping to store their horace. i left my country with two million body of ours when i arrived at the...
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aquÍ tenemos otro arbolito de elÍas fuentes.mberos para contener devastadores incendios forestales en el sur de california. sentados en el piso o haciendo cola, miles de pasajeros esperan embarcarse tras quedarparados en el aeropuerto de atlanta por un apagÓn. me 500 vuelos cancelados en el paÍs. tras gÉnero e identidad son palabras que les prohÍbe
aquÍ tenemos otro arbolito de elÍas fuentes.mberos para contener devastadores incendios forestales en el sur de california. sentados en el piso o haciendo cola, miles de pasajeros esperan embarcarse tras quedarparados en el aeropuerto de atlanta por un apagÓn. me 500 vuelos cancelados en el paÍs. tras gÉnero e identidad son palabras que les prohÍbe
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elÍas envio de los Ángeles 600 dÓlares por su familia en veracruz por la navidad y porque teme que lorump, en mÉxico las familias recibieron mÁs de dinero que otros aÑos. >> comprar lo que necesito para mi mandado. >> ademÁs en este momento la cotizaciÓn alcanzo 20 pesos por cada dÓlar, otro efecto trump, aunque esto perjudica la economÍa mexicana, beneficia a quienes reciben remesas. >> otro efecto que se esperaba eran mÁs deportaciones por los polÍticas de trump, sin embargo, de enero a octubre fueron reportados 135 mil indocumentados 27% menos que en el 2016, jony es de los desafortunados. >> el carro lo perdÍ la casa la perdÍ, todo lo que habia hecho todo se perdiÓ todo. >> pero a pesar de la amenaza de las deportaciones, muchos indocumentados viajan hacia estados unidos, tienen fe en un viejo dicho mexicano que dice "perro que ladra no muerde" en mÉxico, raÚl torres noticias telemundo. >> bien gobierno mexicano ha gastado mÁs de 2.000 millones de dÓlares en publicidad oficial en los Últimos 5 aÑos, segun el new york times se trata de una estrategia de la administraciÓn del presid
elÍas envio de los Ángeles 600 dÓlares por su familia en veracruz por la navidad y porque teme que lorump, en mÉxico las familias recibieron mÁs de dinero que otros aÑos. >> comprar lo que necesito para mi mandado. >> ademÁs en este momento la cotizaciÓn alcanzo 20 pesos por cada dÓlar, otro efecto trump, aunque esto perjudica la economÍa mexicana, beneficia a quienes reciben remesas. >> otro efecto que se esperaba eran mÁs deportaciones por los polÍticas de trump,...
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our next contest winner is eli greenwoodod -- elias for those of you watching you , should be proud ofo all the way to the west coast to get our winner. and here he is reading his winning essay. [indiscernible] >> what hanukkah means to me. [laughter] [cheers] >> what does how to mean to me? i can spend time with my family and get presidents. hanukkah is more than just having fun. hanukkah has layers like onions, of stories untold. during hanukkah we can connect not with just our families but with jewish communities. hanukkah has a lot of different symbols. jelly donuts, time off from school, blue and white cookies, and for some families, presents. is that what hanukkah is all about? presents and donuts? no. our stories, our celebration of hanukkah. getting together with family and friends. we can be transported in time to the past and see generations celebrating hanukkah the same way as we are. one part of the hanukkah history are the thoughts that stay with me through the years. when i think of a small group jewish maccabees fighting the army, it reminds me that it does not matter wh
our next contest winner is eli greenwoodod -- elias for those of you watching you , should be proud ofo all the way to the west coast to get our winner. and here he is reading his winning essay. [indiscernible] >> what hanukkah means to me. [laughter] [cheers] >> what does how to mean to me? i can spend time with my family and get presidents. hanukkah is more than just having fun. hanukkah has layers like onions, of stories untold. during hanukkah we can connect not with just our...
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sot elia shelton, librarian "we don't want to be out here, but we must do this" on one side of this issue, three thousand employees that run the cities libraries, senior centers and many more critical facilities. all of those closed because of the strike. sot/tc: rob szykowny, union negotiator we are waiting for a better deal, they are not being fair. yet, a far different story from the city - latmonday, the mayor's office calling the strike unlawful.. saying the two sides are not at an impasse and they have filed an unfair labor practice charge. sot/tc: mayor schaff. i want to apologize for all the parents and all the people impacted. the union saying it wants more stating it was a locked in one year contract with a raise and then work on setting the conditions for the second year, for many this is a personal matter. sot/tc: shawn thurston, collections officer i have worked for the city for 16 years, it is a matter of respect. (estacio) that sentiment echoed by many out here i am here by the marriott hotel in downtown oakland, bc this is where the mayor is set to lauch her re- election c
sot elia shelton, librarian "we don't want to be out here, but we must do this" on one side of this issue, three thousand employees that run the cities libraries, senior centers and many more critical facilities. all of those closed because of the strike. sot/tc: rob szykowny, union negotiator we are waiting for a better deal, they are not being fair. yet, a far different story from the city - latmonday, the mayor's office calling the strike unlawful.. saying the two sides are not at...
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scully: elias from rockville, maryland, hello. american, but i do think outside of the box. companies. and it is sad to see america run by companies because america has a great constitution and people. so my question is, when did lobbyists become legal? when did lobbyists become so powerful in america and why are we not calling this corruption? around the world, it is corruption. people pay the government to push their agenda. i do not know why americans accept this corruption. host: thank you for calling. joe scarborough wrote that the tax bill is written by lobbyists. to help get favorite with special interests. bill: no doubt about that, this bill -- the members of congress did not even see the bill before they voted on it. the lobbyists did, particularly those for the oil companies, and those for the real estate -- the commercial real estate industry. i think it is interesting too that the realtors association, right? the people who help people buy homes opposed the bill because they know that it is going to limit, severely impact people's ability to write off the intere
scully: elias from rockville, maryland, hello. american, but i do think outside of the box. companies. and it is sad to see america run by companies because america has a great constitution and people. so my question is, when did lobbyists become legal? when did lobbyists become so powerful in america and why are we not calling this corruption? around the world, it is corruption. people pay the government to push their agenda. i do not know why americans accept this corruption. host: thank you...
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secuestro de su niÑo de 2 aÑos "cuando me lo trat de jalar aqu as me lo quito de la mano le grite eliasesos gritos, las suplicas de este padre lo que asegura espantaron al sospechoso dice que aparte de la llamada que hizo el vecino, su hijo mayor activo la alarma de seguridad de la casar "sent coraje rabia pero ms sent miedo" el sospechoso huyo por un arroyo que corre por la parte trasera de su hogar "no supimos si gan para aquel lado o para aquel lado pero la polica traa los perros por all.. t " don jos dice que antes de que el tipo huyera. alcanzo a verle la cara. asegura se trata de un hombre hispano. "siento tristesa porque nos hacemos daÑo a unos mismos. en vez de protegernos. que estamos aqu porque somos hispanos." la policia no ha hecho ningn arresto.. y jos dice que es dificil dormir. "si me lo arrebataba yo sent que me volvia loco. aun traigo el temor que haya ms personas involucradas en eso y me quieran hacer daÑo que es lo que quieren." ---quedo captado en camara el momento en que un trabajador de una planta de cosmeticos en nueva york se acerca a limpiar un tanque de quimico
secuestro de su niÑo de 2 aÑos "cuando me lo trat de jalar aqu as me lo quito de la mano le grite eliasesos gritos, las suplicas de este padre lo que asegura espantaron al sospechoso dice que aparte de la llamada que hizo el vecino, su hijo mayor activo la alarma de seguridad de la casar "sent coraje rabia pero ms sent miedo" el sospechoso huyo por un arroyo que corre por la parte trasera de su hogar "no supimos si gan para aquel lado o para aquel lado pero la polica traa...
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parliamentarian majority we have no need to speed up especially looking to the fact that the so-called john mica elias crash completely with the negotiations. they took two months of the election after the vote. to disagree they needed two months to disagree and the vote everything so. two or three weeks time to check if it makes sense to build them to continue on the basis of a system of program incorporating i think that's justified and to where justified for us. one of your key proposals is that idea of a united states of europe but wouldn't it be also important to focus on a united s.p.d. given the fact that so many delegates here seem to be against that idea of another grand coalition i think. proposal table to yesterday by the bureau of the party unanimously adopted in the bureau of the party for the opening of negotiations first of all about content to improving the internal situation the best execution in germany improving the situation of the european union but got an overwhelming majority of the around i think ninety percent of the delegates voted to increase over that open. a way for negoti
parliamentarian majority we have no need to speed up especially looking to the fact that the so-called john mica elias crash completely with the negotiations. they took two months of the election after the vote. to disagree they needed two months to disagree and the vote everything so. two or three weeks time to check if it makes sense to build them to continue on the basis of a system of program incorporating i think that's justified and to where justified for us. one of your key proposals is...
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having a drop in minnesota elias jorge did this not enough to feed a family with seven years when salary is forty thousand dollars a week that doesn't buy much today a pound of sugar costs more than twice as much. because they left his country for neighboring colombia and is now panhandling on buses in bogota he explains his country's economic plight to local commuters hoping to store their horace. i left my country with two million body of ours when i arrived at the border they would only give me sixty thousand pesos for it twenty dollars so i decided to bring them here instead to bogota and give them away so that people can give me whatever they feel in their hearts i do it because i have three beautiful children i have a family have to do something to feed them up with. the concept works call him makes a few bucks every day and manages to send some money back home meanwhile the crisis there affects the neighbors across the western border colombia has its own economic problems and it's facing a larger influx of migrants than the country has ever seen before we're going in there are a l
having a drop in minnesota elias jorge did this not enough to feed a family with seven years when salary is forty thousand dollars a week that doesn't buy much today a pound of sugar costs more than twice as much. because they left his country for neighboring colombia and is now panhandling on buses in bogota he explains his country's economic plight to local commuters hoping to store their horace. i left my country with two million body of ours when i arrived at the border they would only give...
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need to speed up especially looking into the fact that the so called john mica elias crashed completely with the negotiations. they took two months after the election after the vote. to disagree they needed two months to disagree and the vote everything so. two or three weeks time to check if it makes sense to build them to continue on the basis of a sustainable program and go parade thing i think that's justified and to where justified for us. one of your key proposals is that idea of a united states of europe but wouldn't it be also important to focus on that united s.p.d. given the fact that so many delegates here seem to be against that idea of another grand coalition i think. proposal table to yesterday but the bureau of the party unanimously adopted in the bureau of the party for the opening of negotiations first of all about content to improving the internal situation the best execution in germany improving the situation of the european union and got an overwhelming majority of the around i think ninety percent of the delegates voted in craver that open so a way for negotiations
need to speed up especially looking into the fact that the so called john mica elias crashed completely with the negotiations. they took two months after the election after the vote. to disagree they needed two months to disagree and the vote everything so. two or three weeks time to check if it makes sense to build them to continue on the basis of a sustainable program and go parade thing i think that's justified and to where justified for us. one of your key proposals is that idea of a united...
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elia shelton, a librarian in the city of oakland, explains the importance of the strike and why changes need to be made."half of our union are temporary part time workers, and we want guarantees so they can feed their families and afford to live here. due to the significant staff shortages, the strike has effected almost every city ran program and facility. we most likely will not see those reopening until the city and workers can come to some sort of an agreement. (grant) we first told you about the second day of striking with a push alert just before 3:30 this afternoon through our kron four mobile app. stay connected with what's happening in your neighborhood by downloading our free app today. (pam) tonight,
elia shelton, a librarian in the city of oakland, explains the importance of the strike and why changes need to be made."half of our union are temporary part time workers, and we want guarantees so they can feed their families and afford to live here. due to the significant staff shortages, the strike has effected almost every city ran program and facility. we most likely will not see those reopening until the city and workers can come to some sort of an agreement. (grant) we first told...
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and my husband, elia strattas. >> we remember them. mark allen rein. jocelyn reyna.resent louise rogers of syracuse and -- syracuse university. diane marie rencevicz edina roller. janos roller. andrea victoria rosenthal. daniel peter rosenthal. myra josephine royal. arnaud david rubin >> we remember them. elise jean sarah city. scott saunders. teresa saunders. johannes otto schauble robert thomas schlageter sally elizabeth scott's. i represent amy schapiro. mridula shastri joan sheanshang joan sheanshang irving stanley siegel. martin simpson. >> we remember them. i represent cynthia joan smith. ingrid anita smith. james smith. mary edna smith. geraldine anne stevenson. john and charles stevenson. rachel stevenson. michael gary stinnett charlotte ann stinnett stacy leeann stinnett james and stowe. anthony swan. laura swire >> we remember them. mark alex tager tanaka andrew alexander teran anthony thomas. mark tobin. david trimmer-smith. alexa -- alexia tsairis barry valentino. tomas floro van-tienhoven asaad eidi vejdany milutin velimirovich nicholas andreas peter vol
and my husband, elia strattas. >> we remember them. mark allen rein. jocelyn reyna.resent louise rogers of syracuse and -- syracuse university. diane marie rencevicz edina roller. janos roller. andrea victoria rosenthal. daniel peter rosenthal. myra josephine royal. arnaud david rubin >> we remember them. elise jean sarah city. scott saunders. teresa saunders. johannes otto schauble robert thomas schlageter sally elizabeth scott's. i represent amy schapiro. mridula shastri joan...
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elias gomez was diagnosed with stage 4 hodgkin's lymphoma last year. sergeant jones wanted to make sure this was a christmas that he and his family would never forget. >> i was speechless, it was crazy. they got me a tv. >> i truly did not expect any of this. wow. >> reporter: santa himself would be proud. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> several coyotes were spotted roaming in a san francisco neighborhood around 8:00 yesterday morning in the ingleside terrace neighborhood near san francisco state university. one person saw four coyotes in the street. two were seen a couple of blocks away and another was spotted in park. san francisco animal care and control says coyotes sightings are common this time of year, as younger coyotes look for their own territory. >>> you'll have to wait a little longer before you can enjoy some dungeness crab. fish and wildlife officials say dungeness crab season has been delayed again until january 15th. the crab has not met quality testing standards. officials say no vessel can catch dungeness right now in men
elias gomez was diagnosed with stage 4 hodgkin's lymphoma last year. sergeant jones wanted to make sure this was a christmas that he and his family would never forget. >> i was speechless, it was crazy. they got me a tv. >> i truly did not expect any of this. wow. >> reporter: santa himself would be proud. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> several coyotes were spotted roaming in a san francisco neighborhood around 8:00 yesterday morning in the ingleside...
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amy: that his former honduran president manuel elias ousted in 2009. we will be back with our exclusive interview with him and then talk about the dangerous case of donald trump. psychiatrists s and mental healh experts assessing the president. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: one of the most politically outspoken bands in honduras. after the 2009 u.s. backed coup, they became known as the band of the resistance. this is dedemocracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. now to our exclusive interview with the former honduran president manuel zelaya, ousted in the 2009 u.s. backed coup. the political crisis in hunter's is continuing as the government still refuses to release the results of the november 26 presidential election that hit the u.s. backed president juan orlando hernandez against opposition candidate salvador nasralla, head of the alliance against the dictatorship. massive protests erupted over the weekend after the government-controlled electoral commission stopped tallying votes when the count showed nasral
amy: that his former honduran president manuel elias ousted in 2009. we will be back with our exclusive interview with him and then talk about the dangerous case of donald trump. psychiatrists s and mental healh experts assessing the president. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: one of the most politically outspoken bands in honduras. after the 2009 u.s. backed coup, they became known as the band of the resistance. this is dedemocracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm...
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elias gomez was diagnosed with stage 4 hodgkin's lymphoma last year. sergeant jones wanted to make sure this was a christmas that he and his family would never forget. >> i was speechless, it was crazy. they got me a tv. >> i truly did not expect any of this. wow. >> reporter: santa himself would be proud. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> in the north bay, riebli elementary school in santa rosa has been closed since the north bay wildfires swept through in october. flames didn't touch the building, but there was a lot of smoke damage. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez was there as students made an emotional return. >> reporter: there were signs with farewell messages for riebli students. nearly 500 of them had been transferred to two local elementary schools immediately after the destructive fires in sonoma county. now it was safe to return to their beloved school. > we lost our house in the neighborhood too. this is riebli. this is what it's all about. and so exciting just to be back here. >> reporter: the damage from the smoke and the t
elias gomez was diagnosed with stage 4 hodgkin's lymphoma last year. sergeant jones wanted to make sure this was a christmas that he and his family would never forget. >> i was speechless, it was crazy. they got me a tv. >> i truly did not expect any of this. wow. >> reporter: santa himself would be proud. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> in the north bay, riebli elementary school in santa rosa has been closed since the north bay wildfires swept through in...
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elias gomez was diagnosed with stage 4 hodgkin's lymphoma last year.t jones wanted to make sure this was a christmas that he and his family would never forget. >> i was speechless, it was crazy. they got me a tv. >> i truly did not expect any of this. wow. >> reporter: santa himself would be proud. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> in the north bay, riebli elementary school in santa rosa has been closed since the north bay wildfires swept through in october. flames didn't touch the building, but there was a lot of smoke damage. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez was there as students made a triumphant return. >> reporter: there were signs with farewell messages for riebli students. nearly 500 of them had been transferred to two local elementary schools immediately after the destructive fires in sonoma county. now it was safe to return to their beloved school. >> we lost our house in the neighborhood too. so it's just, this is riebli. this is what it's all about. and so exciting just to be back here. >> reporter: the damage from the smoke an
elias gomez was diagnosed with stage 4 hodgkin's lymphoma last year.t jones wanted to make sure this was a christmas that he and his family would never forget. >> i was speechless, it was crazy. they got me a tv. >> i truly did not expect any of this. wow. >> reporter: santa himself would be proud. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> in the north bay, riebli elementary school in santa rosa has been closed since the north bay wildfires swept through in...
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ramos sent off for the twenty fourth time in his career their fourth in the table eight points by mass elia at let's go are still unbeaten in the league they came from behind to beat real sociedad so you want. australia have completed a rugby league world cup double the country's men's and women's teams for it citing that's how it feels on the signed the men's team just edged out england it finished six nil it's all stray embrace been celebrating eye level twelve cup victory in a sports where the international game still has to fight for attention i have a hugely popular domestic competitions run bobsy hoping that with this is. behind us now that we keep on pushing for the national rugby league and people and then i've probably got in the game at that level and you know and my kit rewarding for that will play as apply for all countries that now they can play the national stage on a regular basis well earlier we spoke to the australian rugby league rights steve moscow and believes this tournament may prove to be at certain points in the games global push it's certainly been a success on the
ramos sent off for the twenty fourth time in his career their fourth in the table eight points by mass elia at let's go are still unbeaten in the league they came from behind to beat real sociedad so you want. australia have completed a rugby league world cup double the country's men's and women's teams for it citing that's how it feels on the signed the men's team just edged out england it finished six nil it's all stray embrace been celebrating eye level twelve cup victory in a sports where...
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elias spending $13 half million on his own instigation. that strange thing. how was the dossier put together by mr. steele? who contributed in russia? what were the underlying economic and political arrangements? what is the veracity of it? those are questions we need to get litigated and look, bob mueller has a lot on his plate. the point i was trying to make is i don't really think he should do both investigations. but whether it be the justice department or another special prosecutor, we need a full independent investigation of the f.b.i. >> sandra: tom, set this up for us. this is set to begin in 20 minutes. the f.b.i. and christopher wray in the hot seat facing a grilling from republican lawmakers. >> i don't envy chris wray at this moment. he is on the hot seat today and a big task in front of him. he needs to reassure the committee and the american people that the f.b.i. remains a neutral, independent law enforcement agency. he is number one. going to have to explain how strzok and other people with partisan interests were playing such integral roles i
elias spending $13 half million on his own instigation. that strange thing. how was the dossier put together by mr. steele? who contributed in russia? what were the underlying economic and political arrangements? what is the veracity of it? those are questions we need to get litigated and look, bob mueller has a lot on his plate. the point i was trying to make is i don't really think he should do both investigations. but whether it be the justice department or another special prosecutor, we...
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elias is the president of the correction officer's ben ever e lent association and he joins us now andtions officers are the police of the jail and the mayor thinks invit ing colin kaepernick and rappers and things to talk to inmates is going to change their behavior. pete: but he's making them look like the bad guys so when you bring in someone to your prison that says the police or the corrections officers are the bad guys how does that improve relationships? >> it does nothing to improve relationships. like i said before, we have a mayor that's out of touch and his answer to the violence that's going on in the city jail s is to bring in celebrities and he does that to keep the attention off the fact he's been a failure in last four years when it comes to violence inside the new york city jails so i expect more from him but obviously maybe i shouldn't. ed: i understand you're upset with the mayor so you've got your differences. >> that's basically where--ed: fair enough but what i want to press is defined as when you say that this is the visit would actually be dangerous to the offic
elias is the president of the correction officer's ben ever e lent association and he joins us now andtions officers are the police of the jail and the mayor thinks invit ing colin kaepernick and rappers and things to talk to inmates is going to change their behavior. pete: but he's making them look like the bad guys so when you bring in someone to your prison that says the police or the corrections officers are the bad guys how does that improve relationships? >> it does nothing to...
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this panel will be moderated by jonathan elias, a journalist and anchor at abc seven right here in washington, d.c. jonathan is a 25-time emmy award-winning journalist. 25 emmys, three peabody's and a dupont.
this panel will be moderated by jonathan elias, a journalist and anchor at abc seven right here in washington, d.c. jonathan is a 25-time emmy award-winning journalist. 25 emmys, three peabody's and a dupont.