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ingresos de narcoticos en los 10 cargos fue culpable joaquin gu m gude cosas relac relacionadas cn eonuo uno pero en realidad es que te i tenian poco carglaro los 27 su g subcargos el cargo numero uno es el mas complicado de todo o t estaba resuelto o se resolvio d e los 2w7 subcargos dos la a fiscalia no pudo compriobar qu e es responzable ha sido una de s decision contundente 25 de junio a las 10 de la maÑana el juez r brian va a dictar la sentencia k que no se puede pensar que sera algo distinto esto comenzara a contemplanrse para apalear a el decision fue n el que le dio animo a los abogados el chapo estaba conten lon la defensa que ha tenido en el juico end i testigo y llegaron a ese acu d acuerdo lo que si sabemos que los abogados se van contentos y trienen un cliente contento vamos a escuchar las declarac declaraciones d la fiscalia esperamos que esta decision ll v lleve a una psiiorision marcha a atras esto es una victoria para do ve en la frontera sur hace dos aÑos cuando el chapo aterrizo en estados unidos en nueva york para enfrentar los a cargos tuve la oportunidad de n enf
ingresos de narcoticos en los 10 cargos fue culpable joaquin gu m gude cosas relac relacionadas cn eonuo uno pero en realidad es que te i tenian poco carglaro los 27 su g subcargos el cargo numero uno es el mas complicado de todo o t estaba resuelto o se resolvio d e los 2w7 subcargos dos la a fiscalia no pudo compriobar qu e es responzable ha sido una de s decision contundente 25 de junio a las 10 de la maÑana el juez r brian va a dictar la sentencia k que no se puede pensar que sera algo...
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her cheekbones. epter: we're at eon, also dr.rose.u >> dr.ose will a fewments. >> thank you. >> tha >>hat we're going do is start with a little lipo. and then with the breasts we're going lift, lift, lift. and we'll just refine the nose ever so much. she is a little bit angular, a little bit pointy. >> is she going to look meghan markle like or is she going to look like meghan markle? >> sometimes there is a misconception in plastic surgery that you can take your face, for example, and make it into somebody completely else's face, which you cannot. >> reporter: it's the morning of renita's surgery. >> see you when this new body is banging. >> reporter: renita is getting five procedures, liposuction, fat grafting to her buttocks, breast lift with implant, a rhinoplasty city and tummy tuck. her colt toss, $42,000, minus a discount for appearing on tv. >> 11 hours later, she overnights at the hospital. >> that feels great. i think the pain is starting to kick in everywhere. my butt is hurting like hell. >> reporter: after months of recovery for
her cheekbones. epter: we're at eon, also dr.rose.u >> dr.ose will a fewments. >> thank you. >> tha >>hat we're going do is start with a little lipo. and then with the breasts we're going lift, lift, lift. and we'll just refine the nose ever so much. she is a little bit angular, a little bit pointy. >> is she going to look meghan markle like or is she going to look like meghan markle? >> sometimes there is a misconception in plastic surgery that you can take...
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as eon javers reports from hanoi, the president quickly turned their attention to north rea's econom. >> reporter: hanoi, the former capital of north vietnam, ang st setting for the second summit between president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong-un. american officials hope the example of vietnam's reconciliation with the united states and subsequent economic growth shows a pathhat kim jong-un could follow. trump made the pitch directly to the north korean leader in their first meeting of the day. >> i think that your country has tremendous economic potential. unbelievable, i think that you will have a tremendous future with your country, a greatleader. and i look forward to watching it happen and helping it to happen. and we will help it to happen. >> reporter: and for a president who practices a brand of personal diplomacy. >> i tnk it was verygood. >> reporter: it all comes down to the relationship between the two leaders. t >> we're goinghave a very busy day tomorrow and we'll probably have a pretty quick dinner and a lot of things are going to be ed, i hope. i think
as eon javers reports from hanoi, the president quickly turned their attention to north rea's econom. >> reporter: hanoi, the former capital of north vietnam, ang st setting for the second summit between president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong-un. american officials hope the example of vietnam's reconciliation with the united states and subsequent economic growth shows a pathhat kim jong-un could follow. trump made the pitch directly to the north korean leader in their...
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has been eons of dollars for his controversial border wall senior democrats republicans accuse donald trump of a gross abuse of power the democrat controlled house judiciary committee is already investigating saying it raises constitutional issues can help get reports from washington d.c. . to fulfilling a twenty sixteen presidential campaign promise in a most unconventional way i'm going to be signing a national emergency. after the u.s. congress refused this week to approve president trump's request for a five point seven billion to build a wall along the u.s. southern border trub circumvented the legislative body by declaring a national emergency truck now has access to eight billion dollars already approved by congress to build three hundred seventy six kilometers of wall to stop illegal immigration even though the white house won't say exactly where we want to stop drugs from coming into our country. we want to stop criminals and gangs from coming into our country his democratic opponents in congress say the crisis is manufactured and motivated by racism there's concern about thi
has been eons of dollars for his controversial border wall senior democrats republicans accuse donald trump of a gross abuse of power the democrat controlled house judiciary committee is already investigating saying it raises constitutional issues can help get reports from washington d.c. . to fulfilling a twenty sixteen presidential campaign promise in a most unconventional way i'm going to be signing a national emergency. after the u.s. congress refused this week to approve president trump's...
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forty years ago though there is a problem that a finger they have a problem with eon they want to curtail that iran they want to contain iran they think and have an issue with iran is harmful to them but of course every country is right to look at this on its as they're looking on their own it's us we should look at what i wanted to say as well so i think it countries compete towards achieving their interests and we should compete with others to achieve our interests. but when you look at it on the other hand do you think iraq actually benefits from this tensions between iran and the west from a situation where everyone is interested in buying influence i mean those subsidies will come in handy at some point one day who is well i'm not sure about this i know competition is good but conflicts are bads conflicts will lead to the loss of your own resources look at what country it was at each it was developed look what the previous regime has done has involved us into wars into regional conflicts and we lost a lot of that our wealth was lost the aftershocks of our own wealth was your story ou
forty years ago though there is a problem that a finger they have a problem with eon they want to curtail that iran they want to contain iran they think and have an issue with iran is harmful to them but of course every country is right to look at this on its as they're looking on their own it's us we should look at what i wanted to say as well so i think it countries compete towards achieving their interests and we should compete with others to achieve our interests. but when you look at it on...
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. >> have you seen anything like this before ton eon the eve geta threat like this?and by the way, his testimony has been postponed because he originally thought he felt threatened by the president's own attorney it has been already poen poen postponed for that reason. when he testified in front of congress there was mention about his affair with then fbi attorney lisa page talking about this very issue. there was rebuke from republicans and democrats about the idea of it really has no place in the discussion. it happened to have been true. that detail aside they were focused on the issue of whether there was corruption. it derails what they are trying to investigate. whether the president of the united states to commit that and whether or not there were other lies. this is kind of an unnecessary that doesn't get him any wrchhe. they will say look, we are here trying to have a voluntary. you're making it harder. why? >> i don't think it serves the president's cause at all to do this sort of thing. gates might think he is helping the president. if the president had no
. >> have you seen anything like this before ton eon the eve geta threat like this?and by the way, his testimony has been postponed because he originally thought he felt threatened by the president's own attorney it has been already poen poen postponed for that reason. when he testified in front of congress there was mention about his affair with then fbi attorney lisa page talking about this very issue. there was rebuke from republicans and democrats about the idea of it really has no...
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i am a big fan of it, but at the same time, there is technology that has evolved over eons and that iss really good at sequestering carbon. brad: talk about droneseed as a business, over $5 billion. what is the prospect for creating a profitable company? grant: the investor these this social capital, spiro ventures, their thesis for us was we've got companies in our portfolio working for noaa, saving them gobs of money as they go out and accumulate data. you have another that is doing hyper local, parts per million identification of pollution sources. they look at that and say, wow, you are acquiring data, solving a very big pain point for a government entity, state, local, federal. now we want to go beyond that. we want to see an actual remedy to a problem. we are one of the first companies that is doing that. we are actually planting trees, protecting them and doing it in a scalable way. that scalable way for us looks like setting up a hangar, extending from the northwest down to california, and then reducing our cost by setting up those hangers and cloning drones across the south an
i am a big fan of it, but at the same time, there is technology that has evolved over eons and that iss really good at sequestering carbon. brad: talk about droneseed as a business, over $5 billion. what is the prospect for creating a profitable company? grant: the investor these this social capital, spiro ventures, their thesis for us was we've got companies in our portfolio working for noaa, saving them gobs of money as they go out and accumulate data. you have another that is doing hyper...
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bring it eon. n the upper 50s in our southern zones it was amazing the temperature difference between north, hagerstown 43 ani mond close to 60 today. sun went down about a half hour ago. still at this hour about average, 49 grees. winds out of the north at 12 miles per hour. hagerstown is down to 40 wherek frederrg is at 51 degrees. we have cooler weather to the north, warmer to the south. ne're in the middle of interesting pattern going onro the east. nothing as far as the radar is concerned now. way.going to stay that you can see what's happening, we have one srm system to the north, follow these clouds just north of us. another one you can see showers around at gnta, this isng to move just to our south. so we're going to stay dry the nextouple ofdays. that's good. until the day on friday. kidsrow no problem for the at the bus stop, 33 degrees, a little chilly b not bad 45 cool at recess. and tomorrow will feel cooler because i think we'll see more cloud cover, especially in the afternoon, that'
bring it eon. n the upper 50s in our southern zones it was amazing the temperature difference between north, hagerstown 43 ani mond close to 60 today. sun went down about a half hour ago. still at this hour about average, 49 grees. winds out of the north at 12 miles per hour. hagerstown is down to 40 wherek frederrg is at 51 degrees. we have cooler weather to the north, warmer to the south. ne're in the middle of interesting pattern going onro the east. nothing as far as the radar is concerned...
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more and m clear the results were tainted and we had a bipa 5-0 unanimous vote from the state ofec eons today to hold a brand-new vote and throelout thtions from november. >> woodruff: so harris is now calling for a new election,bu up until now, he has denied wrongdoinh isn't that r >> he has, and he still didn't say anything today that indicated he knew about the illegal behavior by dowless ad people dowless was paying, but it became clear in the past few months that he was not warned about dowless tactics is notin to hold water. we heard from john harris, an assistant attorney in north carolina, he testified he warned his father, he had done dada analysis on the election and looked at the candidate paid by dowless and had a hunch dowless w a shady character d gaged in illegal activity, his own son warnem. >> woodruff: harris' contention is that he knewno ing about what was going on even though he had been warned by his son? >> right, he's arguing he didn't know anything about the illegal behavior. ehs son was telling him he thought illegalior could be happening based on some public av
more and m clear the results were tainted and we had a bipa 5-0 unanimous vote from the state ofec eons today to hold a brand-new vote and throelout thtions from november. >> woodruff: so harris is now calling for a new election,bu up until now, he has denied wrongdoinh isn't that r >> he has, and he still didn't say anything today that indicated he knew about the illegal behavior by dowless ad people dowless was paying, but it became clear in the past few months that he was not...
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scarlet: bloomberg economics heart someone in my awk --eone a moderate h hawk.y powell. what do you live from him that we did not already know? >> not that much today. it is a great job. i don't think they want to after they markets did a lot of back-and-forth in the fall and before the december meeting. i would say that, yes, he is right the economy remains strong, and that is what we see in the data. in particular, the legal market data is very strong. we saw another proof of that this morning when the job data came out showing that openings rate is probably one of the highest in the cycle. i think it is just that we should wait and see what the data is going to tell us in the first half of the year. are a lot risks that remain. there are a lot of global risks. there are a lot of risks domestically in terms of political uncertainty. but i think the thing just needs to see the data continue to evolve in the right direction. we think they are not done with rate hikes. we actually expect to more hikes by the end of the year -- two more hikes by the end of the yea
scarlet: bloomberg economics heart someone in my awk --eone a moderate h hawk.y powell. what do you live from him that we did not already know? >> not that much today. it is a great job. i don't think they want to after they markets did a lot of back-and-forth in the fall and before the december meeting. i would say that, yes, he is right the economy remains strong, and that is what we see in the data. in particular, the legal market data is very strong. we saw another proof of that this...
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so the question has to be, when are we going to stop the senseless killing and the eons and eons of mass chutings? my good friend from georgia, mr. collins, is a man of faith. i was in the committee room senior member on the crime subcommittee, as we were trying to deliberate his concern. very vital concern. one that i have. to love people with disabilities. to love them and treat them with dignity. the language in this legislation says that as best we could at the time. because it puts the language adjudicated. determined by some objective body that you have a health problem that deals with a mental concern. so the question has to be if it is not workable, you pass the bill. and all of us have made a commitment to work through this process and to give dignity to every person, including a veteran. but at the same time would you want to have a situation that happened with dylan rooff a convicted felon who would grab the gun in two days and can killed nine innocent people, or killed people in various other places. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. nadler: an additional 30 s
so the question has to be, when are we going to stop the senseless killing and the eons and eons of mass chutings? my good friend from georgia, mr. collins, is a man of faith. i was in the committee room senior member on the crime subcommittee, as we were trying to deliberate his concern. very vital concern. one that i have. to love people with disabilities. to love them and treat them with dignity. the language in this legislation says that as best we could at the time. because it puts the...
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was it was a mission for me i did not know i was would eons. was going to be on. [laughter] i am.w, here my mission is, first, to tell the truth about who we are and not us warts and all and leave our definition to other people. .t's very easy to do so, that is my charge. thing, how we distribute across the country ,nd this particular publication it's very different. so, getting to the core audience, children's schools and different populations. i basically have told -- filled this. my desire would be to get to this. thethen you can hear conversation back and forth to have a better understanding of where we need to go and a way to voices.ntegrate so -- [laughter] now i have more of an investigative focus and really trying to get the data around politics. i really want to begin bringing .ore voices this is what we do. this is about beginning to tell everybody is stories. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. unfortunately, we are out of time. this has been a tremendous location. we want to thank our panelists and -- and to think our president, the vision of black
was it was a mission for me i did not know i was would eons. was going to be on. [laughter] i am.w, here my mission is, first, to tell the truth about who we are and not us warts and all and leave our definition to other people. .t's very easy to do so, that is my charge. thing, how we distribute across the country ,nd this particular publication it's very different. so, getting to the core audience, children's schools and different populations. i basically have told -- filled this. my desire...
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eon ceon broughton denied the charge. over this two day hearing, listening as thejudgment was this two day hearing, listening as the judgment was handed this two day hearing, listening as thejudgment was handed down by a panel of threejudges. thejudgment was handed down by a panel of three judges. sally challen, as you mentioned, was convicted of murdering her husband in 2011. the offence took place in 2010. she had gone to the former family home with a hammer, struck her husband, richard challen, and was convicted of murder. these three seniorjudges have been listening to evidence over the last couple of days. her lawyers have wanted her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter but in the last few minutes or so, thejudges have handed down that judgment. minutes or so, thejudges have handed down thatjudgment. sally sally challen's murder conviction has been quashed but she will face a retrial. we can tell you that the evidence was heard from a consultant forensic psychiatrist concerning mental disorder, potentially suffe
eon ceon broughton denied the charge. over this two day hearing, listening as thejudgment was this two day hearing, listening as the judgment was handed this two day hearing, listening as thejudgment was handed down by a panel of threejudges. thejudgment was handed down by a panel of three judges. sally challen, as you mentioned, was convicted of murdering her husband in 2011. the offence took place in 2010. she had gone to the former family home with a hammer, struck her husband, richard...