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immigration attorney evelyn herrera was offering free legal help at s-f-o... >>: the court said the a executive order needs to come to a complete stop. >>: they have to stop things together and be a full hearing. a long time. u-c berkeley republicans say they've been targeted since last wednesday's riot on campus.... that shut down an event with guest speaker milo yiannopolous. students who are signed up to the berkeley college republican emailing list have received what they call ominous e-mails. following last week's violent protest. students say the menacing messages started thursday... when a man on a bike road by sproul plaza and snatched their email list. since then most republicans on campus... believe their safety is at risk. about 1-thousand cal students are subscribed to the list. luckily only about 50 are active members. our other top stories tonight... controversial speaker milo yiannopoulos made an announcement early this morning... saying he is planning on returning to berkeley.... he still wants to give the speech he was unable to deliver earlier this week when chaos br
immigration attorney evelyn herrera was offering free legal help at s-f-o... >>: the court said the a executive order needs to come to a complete stop. >>: they have to stop things together and be a full hearing. a long time. u-c berkeley republicans say they've been targeted since last wednesday's riot on campus.... that shut down an event with guest speaker milo yiannopolous. students who are signed up to the berkeley college republican emailing list have received what they call...
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. >> host: evelyn in california, you are on with other dan slater. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i your book is very important and strikes at the heart of a subculture. i have a full-time job, go to work every day, something i don't interact with very much. something else i heard little bits about and wonder if you have any thoughts on writing a book on this topic, human trafficking. i heard families in mexico want a better life for their daughter so they will pay a cartel to put their daughter on a truck to bring her to the united states for a better life but there is this human trafficking subculture. do you have any thoughts on touching on that topic as well? >> guest: it is so horrible. yesterday i met a radio reporter in savannah, atlanta has become the hub of traffic in the world, it is a huge problem, one of the worst problems selling children into the sex trade. boys to american teen mayors in mexico's most dangerous drug cartel. thank you for being with us, mr. slater, we appreciated. >> our coverage of the savannah book festival with reair tonight at midnight eastern t
. >> host: evelyn in california, you are on with other dan slater. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i your book is very important and strikes at the heart of a subculture. i have a full-time job, go to work every day, something i don't interact with very much. something else i heard little bits about and wonder if you have any thoughts on writing a book on this topic, human trafficking. i heard families in mexico want a better life for their daughter so they will pay a cartel...
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evelyn farcus and, kevin, i'll start with you since evelyn is here on set.about overall what this manse to have this kind of a staff shake-up in the national security community less than a money into the administration. >> thanks for having me. sorry i get to go first. >> no problem. >> i like what mccain said. there's a real disorganization in the national security community right now. all the deputy assistant secretaries and policy advisers, the pentagon, the state department, so many jobs are vacant are being held by acting temporary officials. it's come to a full stop one month in. what i think is more worrying is what comes next. on the republican side, the entire republican security community has been disorganized and fractured going back even before obama was elected. most of those people were never trumpers. you don't see people lining up to save the day. it's just contributes right now. we have the names who can fill that gap, guys like admiral harward but beyond that there's so much more happening. >> that's a good segue about potential replacement
evelyn farcus and, kevin, i'll start with you since evelyn is here on set.about overall what this manse to have this kind of a staff shake-up in the national security community less than a money into the administration. >> thanks for having me. sorry i get to go first. >> no problem. >> i like what mccain said. there's a real disorganization in the national security community right now. all the deputy assistant secretaries and policy advisers, the pentagon, the state...
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javier: evelyn molina y toda la gente que se comunica ahora por facebook live.ente trump. estos jÓvenes que suman casi ya 3 millones de reproducciones, envÍan al mandatario un mensaje de "aprecio". carolina: los tenemos en vivo desde la ciudad de mÉxico. hola, quÉ tal? >> hola. gracias por entrevistar . Ésas por la oportunidad. le enviamos un mensaje de amor al presidente de estados unidos donald trump. muchas casonas ya vieron el video. la intenciÓn era dar a demostrar el cariÑo de la manera mÁs sutil que se puede hacer, que es con la mÚsica, con la tradiciÓn. javier: le queremos preguntar cÓmo nace esta idea. me imagino por todas las cosas que ha dicho el presidente? >>es curioso. nosotros decidimos hacerlo de esta forma,con esta canciÓn porque creemos que es la mejor manera de combatir todo el discurso de odio que estÁ. carolina: y se nos acaba el tiempo y no sus tarea escucharlos en vivo. javier: pueden cantar un poco en vivo y en directo? >> de esa misma canciÓn? javier: claro! hasta con violÍn, eh! [mÚsica] carolina: felicidades, realmente. mucho talento.
javier: evelyn molina y toda la gente que se comunica ahora por facebook live.ente trump. estos jÓvenes que suman casi ya 3 millones de reproducciones, envÍan al mandatario un mensaje de "aprecio". carolina: los tenemos en vivo desde la ciudad de mÉxico. hola, quÉ tal? >> hola. gracias por entrevistar . Ésas por la oportunidad. le enviamos un mensaje de amor al presidente de estados unidos donald trump. muchas casonas ya vieron el video. la intenciÓn era dar a demostrar el...
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my question here, evelyn, what's wrong with nato? it's the one good thing.hat and the marshall plan. it worked! >> it's the only operational alliance we have in the same world. >> you mean great alliances with our south kreeian ail lies. it's not the same. first of all, there's out owe ma 'tis italy. almost automatic we go to wore in someone attacks one of the nato allies. second of all, we practice, we make war plans, we've gone to wore with our nato allies. after 9/11, the attack against the united states, that was the only time that nato invoked that article 5. first they came and patrol ld everything in the united states, sent ships to the met and then went to afghanistan and they're still with us today. vice president pence about a fantastic job, i was there in munich, i saw him but i didn't see him in brussels. >> just remember when the goal was giving us a hart time about bringing back the headquarters in paired. >> but the french came back. >> i know. doesn't kill my punch line. eugene robinson. up next, the parallels between president trump and pres
my question here, evelyn, what's wrong with nato? it's the one good thing.hat and the marshall plan. it worked! >> it's the only operational alliance we have in the same world. >> you mean great alliances with our south kreeian ail lies. it's not the same. first of all, there's out owe ma 'tis italy. almost automatic we go to wore in someone attacks one of the nato allies. second of all, we practice, we make war plans, we've gone to wore with our nato allies. after 9/11, the attack...
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this invention makes evelyn an accomplished scientist, an innovator, an entrepreneur, a passional in ocean steward, but she's also a junior in public high school. molokai high school. she's proof that our public high school students, our public school students can compete and innovate at the highest leferls and that ub -- levels and that public schools can be a path to just about anything. which is why public schools and public education are to be held up and supported and understood as the great equalizer, the bedrock of our democracy, our civil society, our country. you can trace back the history of public education in america to the original 13 colonies. in 1635, boys in boston could get a free education and by ^16 47 -- by 1648, the massachusetts bay colony required every town to provide boys a basic education. some 340 years later, our public education system has come a long way. but some things don't change. our communities still understand how public education lays a foundation for success. it gives every american the chance to pursue their dreams. but the nominee for secretar
this invention makes evelyn an accomplished scientist, an innovator, an entrepreneur, a passional in ocean steward, but she's also a junior in public high school. molokai high school. she's proof that our public high school students, our public school students can compete and innovate at the highest leferls and that ub -- levels and that public schools can be a path to just about anything. which is why public schools and public education are to be held up and supported and understood as the...
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i've run this story down through a number of different channels. >> evelyn, malcolm, jonathan, i wish we had more time. thank you for your time this afternoon. >> thanks, craig. >>> breaking news from denver. an undocumented woman, mother of three american-born children, seeking refuge in a church right now to avoid deportation. our gaudy schwartz is on the scene. we'll check in with him right after this to find out what she is doing now to avoid deportation. ll your business bey when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. hei don't want one that's haded express caa big wreckvices just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate
i've run this story down through a number of different channels. >> evelyn, malcolm, jonathan, i wish we had more time. thank you for your time this afternoon. >> thanks, craig. >>> breaking news from denver. an undocumented woman, mother of three american-born children, seeking refuge in a church right now to avoid deportation. our gaudy schwartz is on the scene. we'll check in with him right after this to find out what she is doing now to avoid deportation. ll your...
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evelyn's husband samir shares her skepticism. let's say i went to america.would i get out of it, he asks? no, let me live in my iraq and die in my iraq. before the u.s. invasion, almost a million and a half christians lived here. since then, as many as two-thirds have left. >> not only christians suffered, but also others, muslims, sunni, shia, yazhidi. >> reporter: luis raphael is the caldean patriarch of babylon and leads the largest christian community in iraq. he's at pains to warn, giving preference to christians over muslims will only increase rese resentment. >> it doesn't matter they are christians, muslims, believers or not. they are human beings. so just sectarian language was very bad. >> reporter: the faithful take communion at st. joseph's church. the pews are emptier than before, a sense of loss haunts many who have seen loved ones leave, never to return. wafa thinks it's a good idea to stop all iraqis, regard fls religion, from leaving. enough emigration, she says, after the service. they shouldn't let our young people go. no one will be left
evelyn's husband samir shares her skepticism. let's say i went to america.would i get out of it, he asks? no, let me live in my iraq and die in my iraq. before the u.s. invasion, almost a million and a half christians lived here. since then, as many as two-thirds have left. >> not only christians suffered, but also others, muslims, sunni, shia, yazhidi. >> reporter: luis raphael is the caldean patriarch of babylon and leads the largest christian community in iraq. he's at pains to...
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evelyn farkas, former deputy assistant of defense for russia, ukraine and eurasia.ow msnbc foreign policy contributor. you were in munich as well for the conference. >> i was. >> the question what europe is going to believe, are they going to believe mattis and tillerson and pbs patience or believe donald trump who is president of the united states? >> donald trump as the president. i think if i can make one comment about billy's story the information they're seeking on the personality and the psychology behind president trump that tells me buyers remorse. why is this public? why did bill get access to the officials and get this information? the russian media pulled back from covering president trump favorably. that's one aspect of this. the other aspect for our european allies wanted to hear from vice president pence and general mattis. they heard from them, heard reassuring words but all said listen to what we're hearing back in washington. we think the president might make a secret deal with ukraine on russia although i'm skeptical. they want to hear from preside
evelyn farkas, former deputy assistant of defense for russia, ukraine and eurasia.ow msnbc foreign policy contributor. you were in munich as well for the conference. >> i was. >> the question what europe is going to believe, are they going to believe mattis and tillerson and pbs patience or believe donald trump who is president of the united states? >> donald trump as the president. i think if i can make one comment about billy's story the information they're seeking on the...
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that is, that is way -- >>> this woman here, 7-year-old evelyn, is slowly walking up those stairs. struggling. and that's because she has been dealing with a broken pelvis. >> yikes. >> and that basically leaves you bedridden. but the reason she's putting all her effort into walking up those steps is because she wants to see her. that is her 76-year-old daughter, she hasn't seen in a year. sharon also bedridden because she has a heart condition that basically leaves her in that condition. >> so now they're in the same room after imagine that, not seeing each other for an entire year. >> mom? >> look at her face. >> awww. >> i love you. >> i love you, too, mom! >> theymbce and it's the most adorable loving thing on the planet. >> i love you! >> i miss you. >> when you're not feeling well and you're in bed, that's like the best thing. that's the only thing you want, you want your mom there to make you feel better. >> like your favorite food and stuff like that. >> there's nothing like the mother's touch and this is really special. >> it makes you appreciate these moments so much. >>
that is, that is way -- >>> this woman here, 7-year-old evelyn, is slowly walking up those stairs. struggling. and that's because she has been dealing with a broken pelvis. >> yikes. >> and that basically leaves you bedridden. but the reason she's putting all her effort into walking up those steps is because she wants to see her. that is her 76-year-old daughter, she hasn't seen in a year. sharon also bedridden because she has a heart condition that basically leaves her in...
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host: from chicago, democrats line, evelyn. teacher and i think the arts should be taught in schools, starting in preschool. there is nothing, and people need to think about this. there is nothing you can see that an artist did not create, , your clothes,s your shoes, the paint on your wall, your floors, your amateur, your lighting. artists create all of these things, so it needs to be stressed in school because your architects are artists. everything you see, you can just about that an artist created it. -- you can just about bet that an artist created it. i stress and artist -- i stress the arts. i think it is important that the arts are emphasized in all school programs and people need to realize that everything you see, an artist created. guest: thank you. what i would say is that 89% of the american public agrees with you. the -- works with a -- worked with a polling firm last year and they took a broad sample group of american citizens and asked them a number of questions. one was about the value of arts education. 89% of
host: from chicago, democrats line, evelyn. teacher and i think the arts should be taught in schools, starting in preschool. there is nothing, and people need to think about this. there is nothing you can see that an artist did not create, , your clothes,s your shoes, the paint on your wall, your floors, your amateur, your lighting. artists create all of these things, so it needs to be stressed in school because your architects are artists. everything you see, you can just about that an artist...
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evelyn, what's wrong where nato? it's the one good thing. it worked. >> it's only operational alliance we have in the same world. >> it's not the same. in nato, first of all, automatically, almost automatically. second of all, we practice, we have exercise, we make war plans. every time we go to war, they come with us. after 9/11 the attack against united states that's only time nato nato invoked article v. it's ridiculous. vice president pence did a fantastic job. it was same thing in brussel. everyone wants to know what the president's policy is. >> he said you want us to bring back the cement -- >> we have to keep our country safe. we have to keep our country safe. you look at what's happening in germany, last night in sweden. who would believe this, sweden, took in large numbers. they are having problems like they never thought possible. >> what exactly was that happening. refugees in sweden responsible for increase in crime. my statement was this rerch reference to story in news. give the public a break large -- working out beautifully.
evelyn, what's wrong where nato? it's the one good thing. it worked. >> it's only operational alliance we have in the same world. >> it's not the same. in nato, first of all, automatically, almost automatically. second of all, we practice, we have exercise, we make war plans. every time we go to war, they come with us. after 9/11 the attack against united states that's only time nato nato invoked article v. it's ridiculous. vice president pence did a fantastic job. it was same thing...
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evelyn herrera, the immigration attorney you heard from says the stay will remain in place until theext hearing.and in her legal experience, that could be months from now.live at s-f-o, spencer blake, kron four news. an outporing of people gathered in san jose today in opposition of betsy devos... trump's candidate for secretary of education. jeff pierce was at the meeting. thank you for standing up and educating and protecting and nurturing our childrenmore than a thousand members of the california teachers association met in san jose on saturday. while they encouraged each other in their professional challenges, their most critical concern was this woman, betsey devos, donald trump's nomination to be secretary of education.she is probably the most unqualified candidate ever to be nominated for the secretary of education. betsy devos is totally unqualified. she has never taught at a public school, gone to a public school, sent her children to a public school, has no clue what public schools are about.what she has done is spent her entire career and wealth undermining public educatio
evelyn herrera, the immigration attorney you heard from says the stay will remain in place until theext hearing.and in her legal experience, that could be months from now.live at s-f-o, spencer blake, kron four news. an outporing of people gathered in san jose today in opposition of betsy devos... trump's candidate for secretary of education. jeff pierce was at the meeting. thank you for standing up and educating and protecting and nurturing our childrenmore than a thousand members of the...
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hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah.iss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down because of your health. it fit right into mom's budget and gave her added peace of mind. you should give them a call man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? for less than 35 cents a day, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medical exam. your rate will never go up and your benefit will never go down due to age-- guaranteed! these days, the av
hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah.iss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes....
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showed thattories herbert plays wife and young gonee herbert junior had with evelyn -- with evelyn clay to saint augustine. and i showed herbert junior this could -- this clip. he said this means so much to me. would -- knew this was wrong, we would all be on vacation together in saint augustine. finding a weave of garment out of these pieces. gave you the names of who went on the raiding party? >> i had the good fortune to make friends with a couple of aging women. and their dad was in the lynch party. dorothy went to secretarial school and when she got out in the early 1950's she sat her dad down and her dad gave her a list of everyone in the lynch party. and she and i went over that list again and again. she had an interesting take on this. she worked as a beautician for many years at different shops on an office where a marietta. and she worked in the era where the wives and daughters of a lot of the people who were involved in the lynching. she gleaned facts about the stories you would share with me. joyce felt that her dad, who was part of the muscle in the lynch party had been us
showed thattories herbert plays wife and young gonee herbert junior had with evelyn -- with evelyn clay to saint augustine. and i showed herbert junior this could -- this clip. he said this means so much to me. would -- knew this was wrong, we would all be on vacation together in saint augustine. finding a weave of garment out of these pieces. gave you the names of who went on the raiding party? >> i had the good fortune to make friends with a couple of aging women. and their dad was in...
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"washington post," evelyn, former secretary defense for russia and -- shane. >>> greg, what stuns me, must feel now he has been used or playing defense or something he was misinformed on significantly. >> he and two others went out on limb for flynn based on what flynn told him. now that limb has been cut. we saw today the awkward encounter between flynn and pence at the white house and that's a relationship that going to be under some strain going forward. >> a reporting going on here, here is michael flynn director of national security caught is something he is not being truthful, he cannot rare about sanctions because of russian's involved in our election. he telling everyone in the white house i never had that conversation. when it comes through in the reporting people, secretary of defense, director, all seem to be having problems with this guy, the little people in the white house have to don't like him either. what is flynn's situation in terms of not being liked, trusted and above and below? >> flynn is respected by his military peers. he served numerous tours in afghanistan a
"washington post," evelyn, former secretary defense for russia and -- shane. >>> greg, what stuns me, must feel now he has been used or playing defense or something he was misinformed on significantly. >> he and two others went out on limb for flynn based on what flynn told him. now that limb has been cut. we saw today the awkward encounter between flynn and pence at the white house and that's a relationship that going to be under some strain going forward. >> a...
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on theo to evelyn republican line as well from weaverville, north carolina. good morning. caller: yes. how is your morning? host: fine, thank you. how are you? caller: i am good. i would just like to say what upsets americans is to see the illegals come and wave their .lags they can walk down our streets, marked down our streets, and we are supposed to say ok, we are happy you are here. it is like rubbing it in your face as an american. i am here and not leaving. one little girl on facebook said i went to school and college. that is a lot of americans that did not have to opportunity. where is americans's opportunity in all of these things, and why are you trying to rub it in our face? host: larry is next from memphis, tennessee. your reaction to all of this. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: president obama was highly criticized by latino. eportercalled the di issued. peopl-- in chief. people that call it and said he was not criticized, they are lying. i heard it with my own ears. even some democrats, they called out for it, and he was nicknamed in chief.r
on theo to evelyn republican line as well from weaverville, north carolina. good morning. caller: yes. how is your morning? host: fine, thank you. how are you? caller: i am good. i would just like to say what upsets americans is to see the illegals come and wave their .lags they can walk down our streets, marked down our streets, and we are supposed to say ok, we are happy you are here. it is like rubbing it in your face as an american. i am here and not leaving. one little girl on facebook...
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>> it's saturday night in houston, and at at acapulco ballroom, tonight is all about 15-year-old evelynre in between and you've got a daughter turning 15, you'd better be throwing her a quince, or a quinceanera, to be precise. what is it? >> it's the becoming of a young lady, whenever they turn 15 years old. >> if you're of mexican heritage in houston, i gather you kind of have to have one if you've got a daughter, right? >> in houston, yes. >> in houston, yes. >> it is an honor to have a quinceanera and for your parents to be able to give you one. ♪ ♪ >> the quinceanera business is a multimillion dollar-a-year industry around here. the competition is fierce. it is a big deal is what i'm saying, and the style and budget can vary enormously depending on means and ambition. friends, relatives and neighbors gather to eat, drink, dance, and acapulco owners are keeping a close eye on the action, making sure everything goes according to plan. who gets invited to these things? this is a lot of people. i don't have this many friends. >> friends and family. >> friends and family, and from the sc
>> it's saturday night in houston, and at at acapulco ballroom, tonight is all about 15-year-old evelynre in between and you've got a daughter turning 15, you'd better be throwing her a quince, or a quinceanera, to be precise. what is it? >> it's the becoming of a young lady, whenever they turn 15 years old. >> if you're of mexican heritage in houston, i gather you kind of have to have one if you've got a daughter, right? >> in houston, yes. >> in houston, yes....
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evelyn powers and her husband au first thought they were looking at ollie the bobcat, the mediaia startional zoo who was lost but then found a week earlier. it's very ironic. powers grabbed her camera anyway and started shooting giving usus this rare closeup view of thisth bobcat in the wild, 20 or soo feet from her wind on. i wasas checking it out.king i was like, owe my god, that ist a bobcat. she then shared the video with her neighbors. i was aparade to go out of the house. it looked s leopard. > and it has everybody talking. it's moving. experts say this video confirmse their suspicions that bobcats,bt do, in fact, live along the potomac corridor. in the past there have been other sitings in falls church and mclean. i feel that it's really veryy special annex sitting.it powers was just thrilled she was able to pull off this perfectth shot thaist finally provides soe proof. it will just add extra evidenced that we now have bob cats in arlington. experts say bob cats mostly feed on small rodents and are extremely shy of humans and ourd pets. however, if you see one, keep, your dista
evelyn powers and her husband au first thought they were looking at ollie the bobcat, the mediaia startional zoo who was lost but then found a week earlier. it's very ironic. powers grabbed her camera anyway and started shooting giving usus this rare closeup view of thisth bobcat in the wild, 20 or soo feet from her wind on. i wasas checking it out.king i was like, owe my god, that ist a bobcat. she then shared the video with her neighbors. i was aparade to go out of the house. it looked s...
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affected by the band are expected to arrive and then evelyn was offering free legal help sfo >> reporterd executive order needed to be completely full stop and inspections of people traveling goes back to the status quo the way it was before executive order. the state of the executive order will remain until a lease the next court hearing likely to be on tuesday it. uc-berkeley republicans had been targeted since last wednesday's riot that shutdown an event with the speaker a mile and then of those who signed up with the college republican e-mail list update call on as e-mail. the menacing messages started on thursday a bicycle snatched the e-mail list since then many republicans on campus believe their safety is at risk. >> marty: she was pronounced dead at the scene the debt has been ruled a homicide and her husband 27 year-old was arrested now being held for the bail set to appear in court tomorrow. if you live to see leave the big game now is the time prices at their lowest rates before the super bowl. we show you what is hot right now in tvs the best picture and how to get a best de
affected by the band are expected to arrive and then evelyn was offering free legal help sfo >> reporterd executive order needed to be completely full stop and inspections of people traveling goes back to the status quo the way it was before executive order. the state of the executive order will remain until a lease the next court hearing likely to be on tuesday it. uc-berkeley republicans had been targeted since last wednesday's riot that shutdown an event with the speaker a mile and...
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he lives with his wife, brenda, who is also undocumented from mexico, and their daughter evelyn, born in the united states, and a citizen. he believes undocumented people need to speak out. he recently attended this rally against sb-4. up until a few months ago, felix says he felt he could call the police for help, like when he was robbed and left bloody on the street >> ( translated ): i called the police and they helped me. i was hospitalized. i had x-rays done. i was in a lot of pain and it still hurts. but if that law existed i wouldn't be able to report the crime because of my status. >> brangham: what do you say to someone, not just sheriff hernandez, she's not the only one making this argument, that having local police be a quasi- extension of immigration enforcement makes their communities less safe, not more safe? >> yeah, and i think that's one that's a dangerous logic. so we're going to not adhere to the law in the name of applying the law. logically that doesn't reconcile with me. >> brangham: last week, perry's bill passed the texas senate and will be debated in the house
he lives with his wife, brenda, who is also undocumented from mexico, and their daughter evelyn, born in the united states, and a citizen. he believes undocumented people need to speak out. he recently attended this rally against sb-4. up until a few months ago, felix says he felt he could call the police for help, like when he was robbed and left bloody on the street >> ( translated ): i called the police and they helped me. i was hospitalized. i had x-rays done. i was in a lot of pain...
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there was a narrative in place and evelyn stuck to it until it became apparent he would do exactly whatthe idea that exports will get us out of this. joe: in filling with the fact that yields or rates are down for the year and have not gone up like people expected, we are about a month in. scarlet: it's a long journey. joe: plenty of time to still be proven correctly. i want to go back to europe. earlier at our grubby french, german spread. today i'm using on the spread function on the bloomberg to look at the italian, german spread. the 10 year spread between italy is uprmany is of to 2 -- to 200 basis points. there is not an immediate vote coming up like they have in france that people are nervous about. but the data has been really mediocre. there does not seem to be any progress towards anything. scarlet: nothing with the banks that inspires confidence. again youta, once feel the strain and stress being put on these weaker powerful players in the eurozone. the scary thing with italy is either the third or fourth biggest sovereign debt market in the world is a tie in debt. u.s., japa
there was a narrative in place and evelyn stuck to it until it became apparent he would do exactly whatthe idea that exports will get us out of this. joe: in filling with the fact that yields or rates are down for the year and have not gone up like people expected, we are about a month in. scarlet: it's a long journey. joe: plenty of time to still be proven correctly. i want to go back to europe. earlier at our grubby french, german spread. today i'm using on the spread function on the...
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him the first raider come he came from york shire counting when in the 16 90's, and introduction to evelyn shippen who was william penn's secretary of the province in pennsylvania, they were looking for someone to go into the interior of the company and secure the first rating right. -- trading rightfur. right.trading there was a replica made of what we believe the cabin look like during the bicentennial in 1985. it is on city island. froms available for trade the zero that was supposed to go to england but there were some intruders of french and dutch origin that were trading with the indians and i think that is one of the reasons why they sent someone like harris to this area. he built storehouse to store the pelts he would get from the indians and he would take them back to philadelphia to exchange them for supplies. this was a gradual thing. he did not have many other people to trade with, white settlers, but there was a small contingent of -- as they had demands, he would bring more and more things from philadelphia. this area has long been a river crossing. the indians used it to cro
him the first raider come he came from york shire counting when in the 16 90's, and introduction to evelyn shippen who was william penn's secretary of the province in pennsylvania, they were looking for someone to go into the interior of the company and secure the first rating right. -- trading rightfur. right.trading there was a replica made of what we believe the cabin look like during the bicentennial in 1985. it is on city island. froms available for trade the zero that was supposed to go...
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when the circumstances and facts surrounding the indictments of al turner, his wife evelyn, and spencer hoag are analyzed, it becomes clear that this motivation was political and the result frightening. the wide-scale chill of the exercise of the ballot for blacks who suffered so much to receive that right in the first place. therefore, it is my strongly held view that the appointment of jefferson session it's to the federal bench would damage my husband al turner and countless others who risked their lives and freedom over the last 20 years to ensure equal participation in our democratic system. the exercise of the franchise is an essential means by which our citizens ensure that those who are governing will be responsible. my husband called it the number one civil right. the denial of access to the ballot box ultimately results in the denial of other fundamental rights for it is only when poor and disadvantaged are empowered that they are able to participate actively in the solutions to their own problems. we still have a long way to go before we can say that minorities no longer need
when the circumstances and facts surrounding the indictments of al turner, his wife evelyn, and spencer hoag are analyzed, it becomes clear that this motivation was political and the result frightening. the wide-scale chill of the exercise of the ballot for blacks who suffered so much to receive that right in the first place. therefore, it is my strongly held view that the appointment of jefferson session it's to the federal bench would damage my husband al turner and countless others who...
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. >> my maple is evelyn and you did what. >> iran for the 100-meter dash and i won foraged adams.l. i like that. these glasses make your outfit a star. > who are you. >> tell me about yourself. i was the first person -- last, but certainly not least the well-dressed man in the group, who are you. >> lee burgandy and gold. > what did he do. >> he helped build the typewriter. >> that's impressive. what do you think about this? >> i know, it's a lot, right? you're on tv. i'm going to give you your chance to hold your microphone because you wanted to do your speech, right. >> my name is mia angelo, i was born in st. louis, missouri on april 4, 1928. i am most known for my 1969 people war -- which, wait, no. keep going. i know why the gauged bird which made literary history for being the first non fix best seller by a african-american one. brandon, are you doing some amazing work over there. these kids learning a lot. stephanie, aren't you impressed when you see this? >> are they doing this at school for a presentation? > yes. >> when is that? >> on the 28th everyone in the whole idea
. >> my maple is evelyn and you did what. >> iran for the 100-meter dash and i won foraged adams.l. i like that. these glasses make your outfit a star. > who are you. >> tell me about yourself. i was the first person -- last, but certainly not least the well-dressed man in the group, who are you. >> lee burgandy and gold. > what did he do. >> he helped build the typewriter. >> that's impressive. what do you think about this? >> i know, it's a lot,...
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maurice college was founded -- as denmark industrial school in 1897 by elizabeth evelyn wright hen she was just 23 years old. write studied at tuskegee institute and was a devotee of booker t. washington. she had previously led efforts to start schools for african-americans in south carolina we was met with threats of violence. she persisted in her efforts to offer african-americans an opportunity for a bitter life d with voorhees created an institution that would stand the test of time. wright originally taught school in a store in denmark, but in 1902, new jersey philanthropist, ralph voorhees donated money to purchase land and to construct a building for the school. a high school at first, voorhees had class at this level for african-americans in the area. in 1924 the episcopal church partnered with voorhees, and in affiliation that church continues till this day. the college began to offer junior college degrees in 1947, and four-year degrees in 1962. while originally founded on the principles of booker t. washington to teach job and trade skills to african-americans, voorhees now
maurice college was founded -- as denmark industrial school in 1897 by elizabeth evelyn wright hen she was just 23 years old. write studied at tuskegee institute and was a devotee of booker t. washington. she had previously led efforts to start schools for african-americans in south carolina we was met with threats of violence. she persisted in her efforts to offer african-americans an opportunity for a bitter life d with voorhees created an institution that would stand the test of time. wright...