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teresa: con el optimismo intacto evelyn se >> mateo nos estÁ funcionando. golpe la sacudiÓ, la muerte de su padre tras sufrir un infarto. fue ella la que encontrÓ el cadÁver. >> llegamos a la clÍnica y mateo tenÍa una neumonía. el sÁbado 5 de abril se levanta con una fuerza impresionante, gritando su nombre, a las cinco de la maÑana yo quede en el sofÁ sentada y lo que yo sentÍ es que se estaba despidiendo. teresa: quÉ pasa a partir de ese momento? >> toda mi vida se habÍa ido. le pedÍ a dios muchas veces que me llevara. por favor, llÉvame con ellos. ya me di cuenta que no es cuando uno quiera. teresa: evelyn recuerdo la maÑana cuando amaneciÓ llorando y asÍ estuvo por mÁs de 10 horas. su telÉfono nunca sonÓ porque la vida continuaba para el resto del mundo. fue entonces cuando toma la decisiÓn de dejar de sufrir y darle un propÓsito a su vida, abandona su trabajo en el Área de ventas y decidiÓ todo camino. >> mi pasiÓn es liderar, motivar y esta es mi pasiÓn. tambiÉn capacitarme para lograr hacer programa de ayuda y dejar de ser el centro para voltearme ha
teresa: con el optimismo intacto evelyn se >> mateo nos estÁ funcionando. golpe la sacudiÓ, la muerte de su padre tras sufrir un infarto. fue ella la que encontrÓ el cadÁver. >> llegamos a la clÍnica y mateo tenÍa una neumonía. el sÁbado 5 de abril se levanta con una fuerza impresionante, gritando su nombre, a las cinco de la maÑana yo quede en el sofÁ sentada y lo que yo sentÍ es que se estaba despidiendo. teresa: quÉ pasa a partir de ese momento? >> toda mi vida...
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evelyn: guadalupe michelle lopez de colorado.nois. karla: bravo, alejandra. >> alejandrina porque es chiquitica. karla: quÉ se lleva alejandrina? >> alejandrina se estÁ llevando los airhope, te puede llevar el racescooter, el pacman, un dron increÍble y tambiÉn el google home drop. quÉ increÍble que te puedas llevar esto a tu casa. que tengas una gran navidad. >> yo juego con ella. me encantan los niÑos. karla: estamos felices de que estÉn con nosotros. se quedan con nosotros porque mÁs adelante haremos juegos. carlos: vamos a regresar y a ver si ahora ganas. karla: los que hacemos aquÍ te van a gustar. >> se que me van a regalar algo. karla: hacemos una pausa pero ya regresamos. quÉdense con nosotros. carlos: gran dÍa de regalos protección verdadera. con lysol, puedes ayudar a protegerlos de un resfriado real. el spray desinfectte de lysol mata la causa número uno del resfriado y las toallitas de clorox no. lysol. lo que hay que hacer para proteger. >> este segmento es presentado por walmart, ilumina tu navidad. carlos: llegÓ el
evelyn: guadalupe michelle lopez de colorado.nois. karla: bravo, alejandra. >> alejandrina porque es chiquitica. karla: quÉ se lleva alejandrina? >> alejandrina se estÁ llevando los airhope, te puede llevar el racescooter, el pacman, un dron increÍble y tambiÉn el google home drop. quÉ increÍble que te puedas llevar esto a tu casa. que tengas una gran navidad. >> yo juego con ella. me encantan los niÑos. karla: estamos felices de que estÉn con nosotros. se quedan con...
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evelyn: es un gusto estar con ustedes y gracias por la entrevista.tienen hasta el sÁbado a las 5:00 p.m. para demostrar la diferencia de firmas y tratar de validar el voto. lo -- esto es lo que estÁ pasando hasta el momento. satcha: por quÉ prÁcticamente se repite la historia y una vez mÁs tenemos problemas en florida en el condado de broward y de palm beach cuando hemos visto cosas similares en comicios pasados. evelyn: tenemos una diferencia en estas elecciones porque hay un presidente que estÁ tuiteando que estÁn robando en las elecciones cuando el departamento de la florida ha dicho que no hay evidencia de fraude. una gran diferencia es darnos cuenta de que cada voto legal debe ser condado y que cada oficina de las elecciones sigue el proceso electoral y ellos estÁn pidiendo que les dejen hacer su trabajo que es lo mÁs importante. carolina: te agradecemos por estar aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital. recordemos que contiendas como la del senado estan separadas por sÓlo 12 mil, imagÍnate que si se habla de 4000 sÓlo hablamos de 8000 votos de diferencia. s
evelyn: es un gusto estar con ustedes y gracias por la entrevista.tienen hasta el sÁbado a las 5:00 p.m. para demostrar la diferencia de firmas y tratar de validar el voto. lo -- esto es lo que estÁ pasando hasta el momento. satcha: por quÉ prÁcticamente se repite la historia y una vez mÁs tenemos problemas en florida en el condado de broward y de palm beach cuando hemos visto cosas similares en comicios pasados. evelyn: tenemos una diferencia en estas elecciones porque hay un presidente...
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ned price and evelyn farkas, thanks for joining me tonight.oming up, congressman eric swalwell will join me. i'm going to ask him what the new majority of the house intelligence committee can do if president trump or his family have any conflicts of interest in saudi arabia. i'm going to ask him about the big democratic victory in the midterms which got even bigger tonight. i'll tell you about that when we come back. >>> tonight the blue wave has snagged another seat from republicans, this time in deep red utah. the associated press reports the democrat ben mcadams has flipped utah's fourth congressional district defeating republican incumbent mia love by a margin just large enough to avoid a recounts. nbc news has still not called this race because it's still unclear tonight just how many votes remain to be counted. the difference here, you can see, 694 votes. now, that, if that does go to democrats, that would bring the overall democratic gain in the house to a total of 39 seats with one race still to be called. since winning back control of
ned price and evelyn farkas, thanks for joining me tonight.oming up, congressman eric swalwell will join me. i'm going to ask him what the new majority of the house intelligence committee can do if president trump or his family have any conflicts of interest in saudi arabia. i'm going to ask him about the big democratic victory in the midterms which got even bigger tonight. i'll tell you about that when we come back. >>> tonight the blue wave has snagged another seat from republicans,...
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ned price and evelyn farkas, thanks for joining me tonight.oming up, congressman eric swalwell will join me. i'm going to ask him what the new majority of the house intelligence committee can do if president trump or his family have any conflicts of interest in saudi arabia. i'm going to ask him about the big democratic victory in the midterms which got even bigger tonight. i'll tell you about that when we come back. looking good! at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on this hotel. or any accommodation, from homes to yurts. booking.com booking.yeah havi is not always easy. plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance journey, and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. and the kin
ned price and evelyn farkas, thanks for joining me tonight.oming up, congressman eric swalwell will join me. i'm going to ask him what the new majority of the house intelligence committee can do if president trump or his family have any conflicts of interest in saudi arabia. i'm going to ask him about the big democratic victory in the midterms which got even bigger tonight. i'll tell you about that when we come back. looking good! at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll good at that water jet...
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clint watts, former fbi special agent and the author of "messing with the enemy" and evelyn farkus who served under president obama and with the german marshall fund. clint, let me start with you and the subpoenas. they sort of came to light during the course of the week as james comey tweeted about it happening and then you had bob good releasing those subpoenas to the public yesterday. what does it say to you that this is happening now? we can do the math, we have not even ten days between when the subpoena would happen and when things -- >> now is the time to get to the bottom of the clinton investigation, right? come on. >> again. >> let's revisit it and then go back to benghazi after that, right? so this is nonsense. and i admire director comey. i would not go into a closed hearing at all. we've seen consistently what happens, questions are asked to comey. comey answers them. selective leaking comes out and will is a connspiracy. it's not good for america and it's nonsense. so i admire that he immediately was like, do it in the open. i would not want to go into house committee at
clint watts, former fbi special agent and the author of "messing with the enemy" and evelyn farkus who served under president obama and with the german marshall fund. clint, let me start with you and the subpoenas. they sort of came to light during the course of the week as james comey tweeted about it happening and then you had bob good releasing those subpoenas to the public yesterday. what does it say to you that this is happening now? we can do the math, we have not even ten days...
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how about 92-year-old evelyn kilgore? she is a world record holding weightlifter. she didn't start lifting until she was 75, but she hasn't stopped since. she shares her iron clad secret to success. >> reporter: it is an amazing thing to watch 92-year-old evelyn kilgore push her walker to get to her barbell before she gets set and starts her lifts. make no mistake. she is a force to be reckoned with. >> reporter: when did you go to your first weightlifting competition?>> monterey in 2013. >> reporter: how did you do? >> i was world champion. >> reporter: that is pretty good. >> world champion, state champion and national champion. >> reporter: she holds those record in the deadlifts which requires her to lift the barbell off the ground and stand up straight. >> reporter: what do you think of that lift? >> well, i can do it. it is hard on my back but it is also making my back stronger. >> reporter: she grew up in the east bay and says that she stayed busy for all of her 92 years.>> i crochet. >> reporter: she is a mother, grandmother and great come -- great-grandmot
how about 92-year-old evelyn kilgore? she is a world record holding weightlifter. she didn't start lifting until she was 75, but she hasn't stopped since. she shares her iron clad secret to success. >> reporter: it is an amazing thing to watch 92-year-old evelyn kilgore push her walker to get to her barbell before she gets set and starts her lifts. make no mistake. she is a force to be reckoned with. >> reporter: when did you go to your first weightlifting competition?>>...
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alejandra: mac anson se ha refugiado en el amor de evelyn.r el mar, la cultura y la mÚsica. no hay un gobierno que quiera ayudar al pueblo. >>pascal salo de haitÍ en 2013, querÍa ir a la universidad y allÍ comenzÓ su larga travesÍa. >>pasÉ por repÚblica dominicana, por ecuador, perÚ y luego en brasil. alejandra: en mÉxico no quiso mandarse a la bestia y prefiriÓ llegar en autobuses hasta tijuana. >>ya querÍa ir para cruzar. no pude cruzar porque no tuvimos muchas oportunidades. yo did por mÍ. yo me voy a quedar aquÍ. luego el amor tocÓ a su puerta. >> ella se llama jessica. es mexicana y tiene 26 aÑos. alejandra: hace muy poco y como fruto de este gran amor, naciÓ su bebÉ. forma parte de la nueva generaciÓn de mestizos. pascal y su buena familia no tienen intenciones de migrar, porque sus sueÑos ya estÁ aquÍ... lo tienen entre sus brazos y es mucho mÁs de lo que jamÁs hubieran imaginado. al regresar... ella dice haber estado entre la espada y la pared.tuvo que tomar una decisiÓn de vida o la espada y la pared.tuvo que tomar una decisiÓn de vi
alejandra: mac anson se ha refugiado en el amor de evelyn.r el mar, la cultura y la mÚsica. no hay un gobierno que quiera ayudar al pueblo. >>pascal salo de haitÍ en 2013, querÍa ir a la universidad y allÍ comenzÓ su larga travesÍa. >>pasÉ por repÚblica dominicana, por ecuador, perÚ y luego en brasil. alejandra: en mÉxico no quiso mandarse a la bestia y prefiriÓ llegar en autobuses hasta tijuana. >>ya querÍa ir para cruzar. no pude cruzar porque no tuvimos muchas...
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evelyn engal. sukam waja. laku malesi. >> if we have people in the room still intending to speak come and line up six and seven at a time and we seem to have lots of cards and no speakers. >> my name is ashwani ari and i've been driving my cab 20 years and got my medallion in 2008. it's unfair for you to ban us from the airport. our medallions should not be banned. you guys sold the medallions, made lots of money and you should have regulated uber and lyft. when you sell somebody a business you have to protect the business. it's not our fault. why should we pay for that. please don't ban us from the airport and regulate d.n.c.s and refund the $250,000 to the medallion owners who bought the medallions. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> my name is lako malis and i've been drying 40 years and i appreciate bringing this issue to us and we have to tell you the truth. most the rule and the regulation you did wrong killing us. our family we are supporting a lot of families. we have kids. we supported them. my ki
evelyn engal. sukam waja. laku malesi. >> if we have people in the room still intending to speak come and line up six and seven at a time and we seem to have lots of cards and no speakers. >> my name is ashwani ari and i've been driving my cab 20 years and got my medallion in 2008. it's unfair for you to ban us from the airport. our medallions should not be banned. you guys sold the medallions, made lots of money and you should have regulated uber and lyft. when you sell somebody a...
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andrea: en uno de esos servicios dominicales en villa haití, fue que se vieron por primera vez evelynse me hizo que cantaba muy bonito. andrea: por eso le envió una solicitud de amistad en facebook. >> yo no soy objetivo para mi gusto con otras personas, a otras personas que no es mi--mi país. entonces después yo da cuenta que amor no tiene--o sea, no tiene problemas de eso-- andrea: no tiene fronteras. >> no tiene fronteras. andrea: ya hace un año que son novios. >> toda mi familia lo quiere a él, mis hermanos, mis papás, todos mis tíos. y a mí me dicen "no quiero que le hagan nada malo". siempre me dicen así. y en verdad lo quieren un montón. andrea: ¿qué pensabas antes de los haitianos y qué piensas ahora? >> es que la verdad yo era muy racista, la verdad. sinceramente yo era--yo era racista y no sé, ya--ya pues ahorita pues ya no. a tijuana hace un año y me a los estados unidos se frustraron. >> hay personas que mueren en el camino, todo eso.en el ag. andrea: ¿y tu familia? >> mi familia está en haiti, mi mamá acaba de morir. tienen como dos semanas. andrea: oh, y no la pudiste ve
andrea: en uno de esos servicios dominicales en villa haití, fue que se vieron por primera vez evelynse me hizo que cantaba muy bonito. andrea: por eso le envió una solicitud de amistad en facebook. >> yo no soy objetivo para mi gusto con otras personas, a otras personas que no es mi--mi país. entonces después yo da cuenta que amor no tiene--o sea, no tiene problemas de eso-- andrea: no tiene fronteras. >> no tiene fronteras. andrea: ya hace un año que son novios. >> toda...
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we've watched this of this reporting here, evelyn.oing forward is with military on the border with mexico, and we expect it to go through the holidays and the very cost, it's been from tens of millions to we've seen some even hundreds of millions at the moment right now. what does this set the precedent for? >> richard, it's a huge -- it's a colossal waste of american taxpayer money, of department of defense money. we are sending these roughly 5,000 active duty forces. these people who trained to fight wars, to conduct peace keeping operations, putting up wire and building, you know, first aid stations is great, but it's not using them to the best of their capabilities and frankly speaking, it's a political charade and it will cost one of the think tanks here, the center for budgetary assessments, they estimate around $42 million if they keep them at the current level. don't forget we also have about 2,000, i believe, national guard troops already there deployed since april. that's another several million dollars. i think it's actuall
we've watched this of this reporting here, evelyn.oing forward is with military on the border with mexico, and we expect it to go through the holidays and the very cost, it's been from tens of millions to we've seen some even hundreds of millions at the moment right now. what does this set the precedent for? >> richard, it's a huge -- it's a colossal waste of american taxpayer money, of department of defense money. we are sending these roughly 5,000 active duty forces. these people who...
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ourselves first call comes from evelyn. she is in texas in ft. worth, democrats line. evelyn. good morning, go ahead. >> good morning, pedro. thanks for taking my call. i think nancy pelosi needs to stay in. she's not only a very effective leader for her, for the democrats, but she works well with donald trump. honestly, donald trump respects her more than he ever did with paul ryan and when you see nancy pelosi work with just about anybody on the other side of the aisle, she is very effective. she is not oeng experienced, there are a lot of experienced people, but she is very effective, she is good, she needs to stay, in democrats need someone like her, and not only democrat, republicans need someone like her, because she knows how to reach across the aisle. thank you. >> that is exactly the case that nancy pelosi and her allies are making. first of all, it is the year of the woman. we've heard that a lot. so many female candidates have been elected. i think the most ever. and in that atmosphere, her allies are saying what kind of a message will we be sending if we dispatch w
ourselves first call comes from evelyn. she is in texas in ft. worth, democrats line. evelyn. good morning, go ahead. >> good morning, pedro. thanks for taking my call. i think nancy pelosi needs to stay in. she's not only a very effective leader for her, for the democrats, but she works well with donald trump. honestly, donald trump respects her more than he ever did with paul ryan and when you see nancy pelosi work with just about anybody on the other side of the aisle, she is very...
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evelyn, this is interesting.abia is talking about the same sort of stuff that iran always talked about, that they said was a domestic power generation effort that much of the rest of the world thought was an effort to get nuclear weaponry. saudi arabia is basking in president trump's disdain for iran that runs so deep they seem to get away with an awful lot. >> murder. >> with murder. exactly. that's exactly right. >> just say it. >> yeah. >> yeah, no. i think the problem is this. we have a crown prince now who's next in line and basically running the country as if he were the king. he has the king's blessing. and he's been running a foreign policy, leave domestic policy aside for a minute. he is running a saudi foreign policy that's really very volatile. it's dangerous to u.s. interests and dangerous to saudi and middle eastern interests and stability. >> right. >> what do i mean? >> a blockade on qatar. u.s. troops are housed. they have exacerbated the war. >> the war in yemen. >> the worst humanitarian crisis
evelyn, this is interesting.abia is talking about the same sort of stuff that iran always talked about, that they said was a domestic power generation effort that much of the rest of the world thought was an effort to get nuclear weaponry. saudi arabia is basking in president trump's disdain for iran that runs so deep they seem to get away with an awful lot. >> murder. >> with murder. exactly. that's exactly right. >> just say it. >> yeah. >> yeah, no. i think the...
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malcolm nance is back with me, joining the discussion is evelyn fark farkas.play for you, evelyn, the state department spokesperson, she is on the second half of this. the first part that the cia concluded that it was indeed the crown prince who ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi, that we now know, i'm not sure donald trump believes it, but the second part, the reaction of this government, they're considering maybe sending back this man to turkey to appease them so they would appease saudi arabia is extraordinary. let me play you that statement. >> we have received multiple requests from the turkish government, at least over the time i've been here related to golan. we evaluate the requests for extradition. i've seen some news reports where people are trying to conflate the two. saudi arabia and turkey with khashoggi and golan. >> does this sound to you like there's no relation? these are two u.s. residents, one of whom was murdered, the other of whom the u.s. is considering extra dating to a country that means him ill. >> the relationship is that president
malcolm nance is back with me, joining the discussion is evelyn fark farkas.play for you, evelyn, the state department spokesperson, she is on the second half of this. the first part that the cia concluded that it was indeed the crown prince who ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi, that we now know, i'm not sure donald trump believes it, but the second part, the reaction of this government, they're considering maybe sending back this man to turkey to appease them so they would appease saudi...
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converted a light penalty as the dutch dominated against the world champions the result manes and evelyn's can win the group if they draw in goals and kishan against germany squad that's now been relegated from the nation's lake top five. and as a reminder of the top story we're following for you in the last few minutes president donald trump has touched down in california and to visit areas scorched by the wildfires and talk of first responders fears a growing that follow people may have died in the fives the remains of more than seventy people have so far been identified but the list of those still missing has soared beyond one thousand. and don't forget you can always get date on the news on the go just download our half from google play all the apple stole that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can always also use the d.w. app to send us photos and videos. and more coming at the top of the hour i'm rebecca races in berlin thank you very much for watching. climate change. waste. time for good. we go it
converted a light penalty as the dutch dominated against the world champions the result manes and evelyn's can win the group if they draw in goals and kishan against germany squad that's now been relegated from the nation's lake top five. and as a reminder of the top story we're following for you in the last few minutes president donald trump has touched down in california and to visit areas scorched by the wildfires and talk of first responders fears a growing that follow people may have died...
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evelyn farkas, a senior fellow at the atlantic. >> good to be back. >> what are you looking for comes week when president trump arrives? >> well, i would love it if he offered a lot of firm messages to unfortunately more than -- at least two people you mentioned, right? first one of course is the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. he should be giving very strong signals to him that he needs to come clean on what happened with khashoggi. >> didn't he already have the opportunity to do that and passed on it? >> i know. >> a girl can dream. >> we have to expect our president to at least carry the water and give firm messages, so that's the first one, right? we can talk more about that. the second one is vladimir putin. i mean, just yesterday the russians took unnecessary aggressive moves, they escalated the situation in the sea of asov, blocked off the -- blocked off some ukrainian ships. there is agreement to allow freedom of navigation, the russians fired on some of the ukrainian vessels, the short version is basically the russians opened another front on the maritime front. there is
evelyn farkas, a senior fellow at the atlantic. >> good to be back. >> what are you looking for comes week when president trump arrives? >> well, i would love it if he offered a lot of firm messages to unfortunately more than -- at least two people you mentioned, right? first one of course is the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. he should be giving very strong signals to him that he needs to come clean on what happened with khashoggi. >> didn't he already have the...
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d, shareholder activist evelyn davis has died after decades of confronting corporate executives.ressed for accountability with an array of tactics at annual meetings-- from donning outlandish outfits to shouting down c.e.o.s. at herirection, her tombstone will read: "i did not get where i am by stanng in line, nor by being shy." evelyn davis was 89-years-old. >> woodruff: more than 200 children remain separated from feir families as a result the trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy. one of the challenges of that policy was transporting the large nuers of immigrant children the government now shelters. from the center for investigative reporting's "reveal" team, aura bogado reports. >> reporter: seven-year old wilson remembers the place whe he spent his first nights away from his mother. >> ( translated ): this is the first office we went to, we went in here. >> ( translated ): i slept in this room. >> reporter: wilson's mother, maria antonia larie soto, says o of them made their journey northward toward the u.s. border to escape violence in their home town in guatemala.
d, shareholder activist evelyn davis has died after decades of confronting corporate executives.ressed for accountability with an array of tactics at annual meetings-- from donning outlandish outfits to shouting down c.e.o.s. at herirection, her tombstone will read: "i did not get where i am by stanng in line, nor by being shy." evelyn davis was 89-years-old. >> woodruff: more than 200 children remain separated from feir families as a result the trump administration's "zero...
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but evelyn martinez, eight months pregnant and traveling with her 7-year-old son, said she would wait as long as it takes. not all migrants may be as patient with reports that some may try to storm the border. these men rallying the group for an attempted crossing at 5:00 a.m. across the southwest, the border is now fortified with barbed wire, backed up with some 6,000 troops authorized to use lethals for, and trump earlier in the week threatening to shut down the border altogether. >> we're either going to have a border or we're not. when they lose control of the border on the mexico side, we just close the border. >> reporter: that proposed asylum deal wouldn't take until debt 1st, giving these people just six days to cross the border and file an asylum claim in the person on u.s. soil. jose? >> hans nichols, thank you. >>> the trump administration is pushing back tonight after the federal government released a stark new report on climate change that predicts increasingly dire consequences in the years to come. white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has that story. >> reporter: a
but evelyn martinez, eight months pregnant and traveling with her 7-year-old son, said she would wait as long as it takes. not all migrants may be as patient with reports that some may try to storm the border. these men rallying the group for an attempted crossing at 5:00 a.m. across the southwest, the border is now fortified with barbed wire, backed up with some 6,000 troops authorized to use lethals for, and trump earlier in the week threatening to shut down the border altogether. >>...
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evelyn martinez eight t months pregnannd -oraveling with her 7-yeld son said she would wait as long as itke ta not all migrants may be as patient with reports that some may try to storm the border. these men rallying the group for an attempted crossing at 5:00 a.m. the border is now fortified with basched wire, backed up with 6,000 u.s. troops authorized to use lethal force. >> we're either going to have a border or we're not. when they lose control of the border o the mexico side, we just close the border. >> reporter: that proposed asylum deal wouldn't take until december 1st. giving these people to cross days the border and file anum aslaim in the united states. >>> the federal ewovernment released a stark report on climate change that predicts increasingly dire consequences in the years to come. kelly o'donnell has that sto >> reporter: a dire new forecast. more frequent and more devastating whether crisis on the horizon as average temperatures rise. 13 federal agencies produced a 1600 page report, required by congress called the national climate assessment, a major finding. the ev
evelyn martinez eight t months pregnannd -oraveling with her 7-yeld son said she would wait as long as itke ta not all migrants may be as patient with reports that some may try to storm the border. these men rallying the group for an attempted crossing at 5:00 a.m. the border is now fortified with basched wire, backed up with 6,000 u.s. troops authorized to use lethal force. >> we're either going to have a border or we're not. when they lose control of the border o the mexico side, we...
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of the souls that always makes me four years ago it would have been a cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of whites assumptions off the. suffering on the street as it happens might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise the club in millions and millions and millions of pounds and that ticket that revenues probably see percent of the club don't need to do that and that's all of this from the state files of on the states and i will be going out say funds that will always be like the fair price of the guy in the thirty thousand comes twenty thousand from some thousand and six it is a problem it's the football club that makes a problem. while you may never get that much there is all anybody can predict its nowadays it's about far more than watching a game for the knowledge before. the last up to a local which is like on the first set and then the second set of much of the dollars well so it's not great and it's not the best thing in the world but in the same sense i can see why people watch what you. do with it so all
of the souls that always makes me four years ago it would have been a cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of whites assumptions off the. suffering on the street as it happens might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise the club in millions and millions and millions of pounds and that ticket that revenues probably see percent of the club don't need to do that and that's all of this from the state files of on the states...
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bit the souls that i was missing the four years ago it would have been cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of white's assumptions off the. suffering on the street as it happens might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise the cool buttons millions and millions of millions of pounds and to keep it that revenues probably keep percent of the club don't need to do that and that's one of the states also from the states and i will be dying out say funds that will always go by without a price that the guy in the thirty thousand comes twenty thousand from something else and then six it is a problem to the but what about my problem. while you may never get that much days already corporate tricks nowadays it's about far more than watching you james for the knowledge the food. will stop the local butchers like on the first sale and then the second set of middle class corporate dollars well. it's not great i mean it's not the best thing in the world but in the same sense i can say watch people watch that you're. doing it so al
bit the souls that i was missing the four years ago it would have been cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of white's assumptions off the. suffering on the street as it happens might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise the cool buttons millions and millions of millions of pounds and to keep it that revenues probably keep percent of the club don't need to do that and that's one of the states also from the states and i...
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the souls that i was missing before years ago it would have been edging cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of wait systems and talk to the. suffering of the street as it happens might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise the club and millions and millions and millions of pounds and that ticket. revenues probably see percent of the clubs don't meet. and that's one of the thirty thousand from the states and i will be going out say funds that will always go bankrupt because of price that the guy in the thirty thousand pounds twenty thousand can sometimes and then city as a problem since the but what about much of public. money may never get that much days already cool projects now a days it's about far more than watching the game for the not for. full scope to local which is life on the first day and then the second set a budget that's called the dollars well. it's not great way to start the best thing in the world but in the same sense i can see why people watch what you. do with it so all of the possible football
the souls that i was missing before years ago it would have been edging cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of wait systems and talk to the. suffering of the street as it happens might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise the club and millions and millions and millions of pounds and that ticket. revenues probably see percent of the clubs don't meet. and that's one of the thirty thousand from the states and i will be...
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evelyn higginbotham's grandfather. [applause] they were going to fight back and fight back with this movement to create a memorial. this was tough sweating -- sledding because the southern democrats in congress were against these bills and were introducing bills to ban african-americans from serving in the army. fear,people were without and they organized, raised money, and started chapters all over the country. , they a couple of years realized that this memorial should be more than a memorial to veterans. of course our service in the armed forces is important, but we have contributed in arts, education, business, and music. --should have a memorial of a memorial building to negro achievements in america. iny introduced legislation 1924 that purpose. they hired yaar williams to design -- e.r. williams to design it holding. he built a scale model and took photographs, and that is what you see there. it took a lot of fighting, but they got the bill passed in march of 1929. because of the opposition of the southern democ
evelyn higginbotham's grandfather. [applause] they were going to fight back and fight back with this movement to create a memorial. this was tough sweating -- sledding because the southern democrats in congress were against these bills and were introducing bills to ban african-americans from serving in the army. fear,people were without and they organized, raised money, and started chapters all over the country. , they a couple of years realized that this memorial should be more than a memorial...
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the sauce that was meant to be four years ago it would have been changed cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of white systems and talk about the. suffering of the street companies might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise coburn's millions and millions and millions of pounds and that ticket. revenues probably see percent of the club don't need to do that and that's what will this be just a thousand from states and i will be dying out say funds that will always go back if the price of the guy in the thirty thousand and twenty thousand can sometimes and then since it is a problem to the football club it makes a problem. while you may never get that much days already corporate addicts nowadays it's about far more than watching the game for the nose for. the most up to local butchers like on the first set and then the second set of a drug called the dollars well so is not gray i mean it's not the best thing in the world but in the same sense i can see why people watch what you. do with it so all of the possible footba
the sauce that was meant to be four years ago it would have been changed cmon now it's sort of like evelyn to sit back and sort of white systems and talk about the. suffering of the street companies might have something to do with the ticket prices which the club continues for some reason to raise coburn's millions and millions and millions of pounds and that ticket. revenues probably see percent of the club don't need to do that and that's what will this be just a thousand from states and i...
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evelyn trained health assistance in low cost care that can dramatically improve the survival of babies after birth. of a room. in. one with someone in there as man got them from home i mean. almost you know could really if. they gave this. what is this what's of most of the interest none of. it is going to be with you know this explained to you that there's been two different wind is going to jump over this. and. look in determine if we didn't live in. really the mode. to go do traditionally people were putting data on the bike or cord to them it was a bike made seem to help the stump but the.
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evelyn brooks-higgenbotham. she is chair of the history department and of african and african-american studies at harvard university. she is one of the nation's foremost authorities on african-american history and culture. those of us who do any work in black women's history have used her book. please join me in welcoming our president. >> thank you very much. welcome to the salute to veterans luncheon of the association for the study of african-american life and history. i speak for all of asalh when i express my profound gratitude to the men and women who served in every capacity and in every branch of our nation's military. this luncheon is in honor of you. i have the distinct privilege of introducing our keynote speaker and one of my heroes, the honorable robert l. wilkins. judge robert wilkins is a son of indiana, a native of muncie. he was appointed to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit by president barack obama in 2014. he received his law degree from harvard universit
evelyn brooks-higgenbotham. she is chair of the history department and of african and african-american studies at harvard university. she is one of the nation's foremost authorities on african-american history and culture. those of us who do any work in black women's history have used her book. please join me in welcoming our president. >> thank you very much. welcome to the salute to veterans luncheon of the association for the study of african-american life and history. i speak for all...
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court that the session provoked mass protests across pakistan and there were more on thursday person evelyn's and italy have offered her safe haven has more now from islamabad. after the court ordered her release. baby was released from a prison and a studio on court on a special leg of that broader do the order been a deed international airport in islamabad rejected more secure the government is saying that the media reports of her leaving the country are totally false and the information minister lashing out against the media is saying that this was submitted behavior given the fact that the country had come to a word done then after a violent protests broke out across pakistan and a government voice forced to make it be read the british.
court that the session provoked mass protests across pakistan and there were more on thursday person evelyn's and italy have offered her safe haven has more now from islamabad. after the court ordered her release. baby was released from a prison and a studio on court on a special leg of that broader do the order been a deed international airport in islamabad rejected more secure the government is saying that the media reports of her leaving the country are totally false and the information...
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evelyn magill is president of the humanitarian organization project hope three sixty she says that president trump is using the plight of migrants to run a political support ahead of the midterm elections. these are human beings i mean a lot of these people are families that are coming together and so they're fleeing because there's the this debilitation of their country i mean from a social economic perspective the violence is rising and people do just one better future for their children a better future for themselves and their families and so you know it's just the political unrest you know the economic instability those are the things that are really driving these people i think that they're very much aware that the president of the united states does not welcome them here but i think that they have probably using this to their advantage in the sense that he has been using this to mislead people during this midterm election and so he has given them a great platform the media and so yeah i think that they do know the opposition that they face but they also know that there is a greater ame
evelyn magill is president of the humanitarian organization project hope three sixty she says that president trump is using the plight of migrants to run a political support ahead of the midterm elections. these are human beings i mean a lot of these people are families that are coming together and so they're fleeing because there's the this debilitation of their country i mean from a social economic perspective the violence is rising and people do just one better future for their children a...
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una mÍstica que evelyn, unaindÍgena de guatemala, ha querido exaltar aÑadiendo la migraciÓn de las mariposaslteca de volar cometas el dÍa de los muertos para mandarle mensajes a los antes pasados. -- a los antepasados. >> una tradiciÓn que mÉxico es diversa y que en 2003 fue declarada como patrimonio cultural inmaterial. son un grupo poblano que mantiene sus tradiciones en estados unidos. en la regiÓnde santos o de mÉxico, la danza se centra en el jaguar. >> muere la vida pero renace. si a la muerte de jaguar. los mayas,la muerte de jaguar, era una deidad para ellos. entonces, cuando llegaba los pequeÑos pueblos. tenÍamos que ir a cazarlo. >> josÉ acaba de perder a su padre. uno de los fundadores del grupo. aÑos de trabajo juntos para mantener la tradiciÓn viva. esta vez, le tocÓ a josÉ presentar su ofrenda.a su padre. sigue dirigiendo al grupo. como su padre le enseÑÓ. >> yo empecÉ a la edad de siete aÑos que empecÉ a lanzar. la mÚsica la aprendÍ cuando había necesidad aquÍ no había quien >> son sÍmbolos que generaciones de mÉxico y estados unidos que el mantener vivos. contradicciones, la
una mÍstica que evelyn, unaindÍgena de guatemala, ha querido exaltar aÑadiendo la migraciÓn de las mariposaslteca de volar cometas el dÍa de los muertos para mandarle mensajes a los antes pasados. -- a los antepasados. >> una tradiciÓn que mÉxico es diversa y que en 2003 fue declarada como patrimonio cultural inmaterial. son un grupo poblano que mantiene sus tradiciones en estados unidos. en la regiÓnde santos o de mÉxico, la danza se centra en el jaguar. >> muere la vida...
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. >> my name is evelyn.i'm a member of the san francisco taxi workers alliance. >> into the microphone, please. >> i lost my train of thought. well, i'm a taxi driver. i don't own a medallion but i oppose the reforms. the first three reforms you have proposed. that will ban half the fleet from the airport, that will not renew individual medallion and corporate medallion that's will selma dal yans to corporation and investors and take them out of the hands of working taxi drivers. i believe these proposals are basically robbing peter to pay paul for the m.t.a.'s mistake of inaction. a lot of people have alluded to that mistakement i want to go over it a little bit. in 2012, february 7th, 2012, a company called side car launched allowing people to drive their personal cars and pick up individuals for hire. around may, lyft launched, in july, a reporter spent two weeks driving for these two companies to see what it was like and wrote about it. this reporter said they say are ridesharing companies not taxi. a dr
. >> my name is evelyn.i'm a member of the san francisco taxi workers alliance. >> into the microphone, please. >> i lost my train of thought. well, i'm a taxi driver. i don't own a medallion but i oppose the reforms. the first three reforms you have proposed. that will ban half the fleet from the airport, that will not renew individual medallion and corporate medallion that's will selma dal yans to corporation and investors and take them out of the hands of working taxi...
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what's your take, evelyn? >> i agree 100%.e president doesn't understand is this is not about personalities. it's about geopolitics and for 73 years, since the end of world war ii, we've had relative peace globally. why? because we set up the international institutions. these institutions that he doesn't like. the united nations, nato, the world trade organization. we set up all these things in order to regulate affairs between states so we can increase trusts. so we can have electicollective security, collective prosperity. all of that is in jeopardy if the yiet puunited statess pulls. there are countries like russia and china that are interested in grabbing more and going back to balance of power politics where you have fear and ultimately you have war. >> what is the goal of the president when it comes to relationships overseas? >> all too often it is that personal repoir. he's far less interested in these alliances. some that have lasted decade. it's in america's immediate interest. he has time and time again prioritized t
what's your take, evelyn? >> i agree 100%.e president doesn't understand is this is not about personalities. it's about geopolitics and for 73 years, since the end of world war ii, we've had relative peace globally. why? because we set up the international institutions. these institutions that he doesn't like. the united nations, nato, the world trade organization. we set up all these things in order to regulate affairs between states so we can increase trusts. so we can have...
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[laughter] now the evelyn wood speed reading poems. [beep] thank you. >> robin was a comic, a rocket, a ball of energy bursting with contagious joy. robin: i would like to start off with something i am very proud of right now. [laughter] i will have to ask these people to move back. >> from his earlier years, to the height of his fame, robin williams was most at home on stage. robin: at home, san francisco, back again. >> robin's standup comedy was a roller coaster ride through his incredible mind. he never did exactly the same show twice. robin: everyone i have ever known. there are people i slept with twice. >> you never knew what robin would say or do. robin: you don't need drugs when you have a kid. you are awake, paranoid, you smell bad, it's the same thing. >> he never knew what he would say or do. robin: what? that's your old boss? did you [beep] him? [laughter] [applause] robin: sorry, ok. not an inappropriate question to ask in washington. >> but he always loved an audience. and we always loved him right back. >> robin, i was
[laughter] now the evelyn wood speed reading poems. [beep] thank you. >> robin was a comic, a rocket, a ball of energy bursting with contagious joy. robin: i would like to start off with something i am very proud of right now. [laughter] i will have to ask these people to move back. >> from his earlier years, to the height of his fame, robin williams was most at home on stage. robin: at home, san francisco, back again. >> robin's standup comedy was a roller coaster ride...
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evelyn trained health assistance in low cost care that can dramatically improve the survival of babies after birth. of a room. with. someone in town as man got them home i mean. almost pure this is not political so really if. they gave this. one. of the interesting enough of. it it. would be as you know this explained to you that there is going to defect and it's going to. really wanted. to do traditionally people were putting data on the. today only it was a bike made seem to help the stump but we know if it were the stump least direct entry over jim's into the broad stream so that would end up in the infectious data . interface. who. was he's going to. have would be intervening. ok thank you very much i'm going to bring them to. me that we're going to give. in bleiler hospital the commitment that no woman should die while giving birth is often tested especially when there are delays in their getting to the hospital. every death is understood as a systems failure and is often taken personally when the mother dies we have to actually look what happened why did the mother die. where was
evelyn trained health assistance in low cost care that can dramatically improve the survival of babies after birth. of a room. with. someone in town as man got them home i mean. almost pure this is not political so really if. they gave this. one. of the interesting enough of. it it. would be as you know this explained to you that there is going to defect and it's going to. really wanted. to do traditionally people were putting data on the. today only it was a bike made seem to help the stump...
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evelyn trained health assistance in low cost care that can dramatically improve the survival of babies after birth. of a room. with. somebody as may end up at home i mean. almost this is not political really if. they gave this. one. of the most of the interest of the. media is this we would see you know this explained to you that there's been a defect and it's going to go back. and. look in determine if we didn't. really want to do what we need. to do traditionally people were putting data on the. two they only it was that ike made seemed to help the stump but we know that it would that could stump least direct entry over james into the broad stream so that would end up in death and in fiction. who. we have that would be scared if they don't pay us and we. would be intervening. ok thank you very much i'm going to bring them to. mean that we're going to give my for. in bleiler hospital the commitment that no woman should die while giving birth is often tested especially when there are delays in their getting to the hospital. every death is understood as a systems failure and is often ta
evelyn trained health assistance in low cost care that can dramatically improve the survival of babies after birth. of a room. with. somebody as may end up at home i mean. almost this is not political really if. they gave this. one. of the most of the interest of the. media is this we would see you know this explained to you that there's been a defect and it's going to go back. and. look in determine if we didn't. really want to do what we need. to do traditionally people were putting data on...
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. >>> and frequent guest evelyn y. davis has died. attended annual meetings more than five decades, pushing for changes at countless companies, including bank of america, ford, and goldman, sachs. she was 89 years old i had her on my shows many times. she knew how to take a ceo to task, that's for sure. that's the news. i know you remember it, too, carl >> yes she will be missed >> sue, thank you for that. >>> when we return, will tesla stay public? what elon musk told kara swisher in her near 90 minute interview e ll the ceo shtes us about it after the break. (toni vo) 'twas the night before christmas, and all thro' the house. not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else... there are chefs, bakers and food order takers. doctors and surgeons and all the life savers. the world is alive as you can see, this time of the year is so much more than a bow and a tree. (morgan vo) those who give their best, deserve the best. get up to a $1,000 credit on select models now during the season of audi sales event. welcome to emirates mr. jones.
. >>> and frequent guest evelyn y. davis has died. attended annual meetings more than five decades, pushing for changes at countless companies, including bank of america, ford, and goldman, sachs. she was 89 years old i had her on my shows many times. she knew how to take a ceo to task, that's for sure. that's the news. i know you remember it, too, carl >> yes she will be missed >> sue, thank you for that. >>> when we return, will tesla stay public? what elon musk...
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. >> evelyn, it's always good to have you.ote your father who is apparently quite the viewer and listener of our program celebrating a birthday today. >> yes. 93. charles. >> charles, 93. >> yes. calvin coolidge was president. >>> a newly released report on climate change. it warns damage to the environment could slice as much as 10% from the u.s. economy. will that finally get president trump and/or congress to act? (pirate girl) ahoy!!!!! (excited squeal, giggling/panting) gotcha! (man) ah! (girl) nooooooooooooo! (man) nooooo! (girl) nooooo... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker, and is two times more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. (man and pirate girl) ahoy! (laughing) (vo) bounty, the quicker picker upper. but he has plans today.ain. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. need money for your family, call newday usa. a
. >> evelyn, it's always good to have you.ote your father who is apparently quite the viewer and listener of our program celebrating a birthday today. >> yes. 93. charles. >> charles, 93. >> yes. calvin coolidge was president. >>> a newly released report on climate change. it warns damage to the environment could slice as much as 10% from the u.s. economy. will that finally get president trump and/or congress to act? (pirate girl) ahoy!!!!! (excited squeal,...
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thinking in terms of prosecutions of the press, lots of leaks across evelyn ministrations and all those issues and the associated cultural dynamics associated with them. so that's kind of what today is about. there some perspectives that we are going to hear from tonight that will help us think about those. it isn't necessarily the typical panel on these that you might hear about for civil liberties or other think tanks, we've brought together couple voices tonight to think about how the relation of free speech to a free society and how those cultural and other dynamics shape how we think about the intersection of press and free speech with national security. i want to acknowledge our partners for this evening's event. first of all, the jack miller center, and also our friends at the university, we've got a number of students for my class. they have to be here, but thank you all for being here. a bit of logistics, in case we have to exit the building for some sort of emergency. there exits in the back as well as the stairway you came up. look to me and i will take care of you. what we g
thinking in terms of prosecutions of the press, lots of leaks across evelyn ministrations and all those issues and the associated cultural dynamics associated with them. so that's kind of what today is about. there some perspectives that we are going to hear from tonight that will help us think about those. it isn't necessarily the typical panel on these that you might hear about for civil liberties or other think tanks, we've brought together couple voices tonight to think about how the...
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but next month there is a meeting and by all accou nts month there is a meeting and by all accounts evelyned that even as early as this week, we have heard criticisms from the president with regards to the federal reserve, even calling the federal reserve, even calling the right to interest rates as one of the biggest threats to the us economy. thank you very much. i expect the chinese telecoms firm huawei‘s been banned from the roll out of 5g mobile networks in new zealand — over security concerns. there have been similar moves in the us and australia. celia hatton explains. united states first raised issues back in 2012, but there‘ve been concerns about huawei for a long time now, huawei was started in 1987 by a former general of the people‘s liberation army, a member of the chinese military. and they are a long thought to be connections between the chinese state security apparatus and huawei and while huawei has consistently denied those claims, there are always concerns that look, no company can become that big as the world‘s largest telecom equipment maker. it can‘t become that big an
but next month there is a meeting and by all accou nts month there is a meeting and by all accounts evelyned that even as early as this week, we have heard criticisms from the president with regards to the federal reserve, even calling the federal reserve, even calling the right to interest rates as one of the biggest threats to the us economy. thank you very much. i expect the chinese telecoms firm huawei‘s been banned from the roll out of 5g mobile networks in new zealand — over security...
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the story which isn't being told or isn't being heard as loudly and in fact we have got our guest evelyn measure who is the president of project hope three sixty nice to see you have learned this is a foundation dedicated to global humanitarian outreach and even also works with families affected by president trumps immigration policies so tell me first of all the caravan on its way there explain if you would place for our viewers what the people are fleeing in central america because i think as i said that a lot of the story gets lost in the reporting about them coming to the border what are they leaving in the first place. yeah well i mean these are human beings running i mean a lot of these people are families that are coming together and so they're fleeing because there's that this this debilitation of their you know country i mean from a social economic perspective the violence is rising and people just one better future for their children a better future for themselves and their families and so you know it's just the political unrest you know the economic instability those are the t
the story which isn't being told or isn't being heard as loudly and in fact we have got our guest evelyn measure who is the president of project hope three sixty nice to see you have learned this is a foundation dedicated to global humanitarian outreach and even also works with families affected by president trumps immigration policies so tell me first of all the caravan on its way there explain if you would place for our viewers what the people are fleeing in central america because i think as...
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evelyn tankers and her daughters, sophia and kristabell, and when i say militant you will hello the national women's party in america militant, they had nothing on the brits, okay? the british women were routinely breaking windows, setting fires, at one point they tried to bomb the prime minister's house. i mean, they were not messing around and nothing the american women did ever broke the law. >> the british movement intentionally broke the law. the word is suffragist, and the british movement and the arm of the british movement and they co-opted it and deplorables generations later and made it their own. so they took on suffragette as a name of pride. so most properly everyone is a suffragist. suffragette is british, particularly military british. so what you're seeing here and you probably can't read it is the headline from a british paper that says trouble expected tonight. suffragette expected to move their way into parliament, and the women will certainly break into the louse and it was absolutely expected that they would be causing mayhem. this is my favorite thing. this is an app fr
evelyn tankers and her daughters, sophia and kristabell, and when i say militant you will hello the national women's party in america militant, they had nothing on the brits, okay? the british women were routinely breaking windows, setting fires, at one point they tried to bomb the prime minister's house. i mean, they were not messing around and nothing the american women did ever broke the law. >> the british movement intentionally broke the law. the word is suffragist, and the british...
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so i tried to piece together this time by looking at the diaries and calendars of kennedy's terry evelyn lincoln and she was about as tattered and disorganized as jfk and me. so it was, there wasn't a whole lot ofhealthcare . it wasn't thatmuch to go on . i then stumbled and this is intuition and lock, i started looking at the press conference transcripts of the air calendar was kennedy's press secretary and it was interesting as he was getting conferences every day at least and some days two and three. he was talking all the time though i was able to read his briefings to the press. i was able to piece together the story, a calendar of 1960 and 61 out and he was saying wednesday were going to be announcing their calendar and so forth so i will say as an aside, salinger was this exuberance, fun-loving guy. reporters looking but he was not precise so they were constantly correcting him. he'd say something and mistaken title or mistake a day and the reporters were correcting him and i was working in my office in dc many would walk by and i'd be laughing and she say okay, what did ballenger
so i tried to piece together this time by looking at the diaries and calendars of kennedy's terry evelyn lincoln and she was about as tattered and disorganized as jfk and me. so it was, there wasn't a whole lot ofhealthcare . it wasn't thatmuch to go on . i then stumbled and this is intuition and lock, i started looking at the press conference transcripts of the air calendar was kennedy's press secretary and it was interesting as he was getting conferences every day at least and some days two...
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we found one voter here, 83-year-old evelyn huggins. for her, it's a vote for history. listen. >> we had many governors, and we have never had a black governor. i feel like we need to give him a chance. i'm 83 years old, and i've never seen a black governor since i've been here. >> you feel it's time. >> uh-huh, it's time. >> reporter: and it's interesting when you hear her say that this is potentially a historic election. in the primary, andrew gillum was running against a woman, who wolf made history by being florida's first female governor. if he were to win, he'd be florida's first black governor. he's not the only one hoping to make history. i'm thinking of georgia. if stacey abrams were to win, she'd be the first black female governor in the united states. the key to winning here in florida is going to be nonpolitical affiliated voters. here in collier, there are more npas, more independents, than registered democrats. all the campaigns are looking to get to those voters. >> you're also watching a tight senate race down there as well. what are you hearing about wh
we found one voter here, 83-year-old evelyn huggins. for her, it's a vote for history. listen. >> we had many governors, and we have never had a black governor. i feel like we need to give him a chance. i'm 83 years old, and i've never seen a black governor since i've been here. >> you feel it's time. >> uh-huh, it's time. >> reporter: and it's interesting when you hear her say that this is potentially a historic election. in the primary, andrew gillum was running...
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of just how important these midterms are and gallacher al-jazeera fort myers florida we spoke to evelyn major a little bit earlier president of project hope three sixty she says president trump is using the plight of migrants to rally support for his party this midterm election. these are human beings i mean a lot of these people are families that are coming together and so they're fleeing because there's the this debilitation of their country i mean from a social economic perspective the violence is rising and people just one better future for their children a better future for themselves and their families and so you know it's just the political unrest you know the economic instability those are the things that are really driving these people i think that they're very much aware that the president of the united states does not welcome them here but i think that they have probably using this to their advantage in the sense that he has been using this to mislead people during this midterm election and so he has given them a great platform the media and so yeah i think that they do know
of just how important these midterms are and gallacher al-jazeera fort myers florida we spoke to evelyn major a little bit earlier president of project hope three sixty she says president trump is using the plight of migrants to rally support for his party this midterm election. these are human beings i mean a lot of these people are families that are coming together and so they're fleeing because there's the this debilitation of their country i mean from a social economic perspective the...
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last week, i had the honor of speaking at the ceremony to rename a street in east orange alberta evelyn daniels court. it was well deserved, an honor that she has received from her community because of her lifetime of achievement and service to that area. ms. daniels, it's well deserved and you are well loved, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania, for what purpose do you seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, last week the indian american community celebrated the festival of lights. the holiest day of the-due calendar, they have a spirit over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance and today we welcome these amazing community members right here in our nation's capital. in bucks and montgomery county, pennsylvania, i'm honored to recognize the hindu community and americans of the -- members of the american hindu community. i would like to recognize those who serve our comm
last week, i had the honor of speaking at the ceremony to rename a street in east orange alberta evelyn daniels court. it was well deserved, an honor that she has received from her community because of her lifetime of achievement and service to that area. ms. daniels, it's well deserved and you are well loved, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania, for what purpose do you seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute...
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. >> evelyn davis died at the age of 89.ny meetings more than 50 years. many of us remember being in attendance of some of those, there she's ringing opening bell she took a lot of ceos to task, carl. >> she said meetings were probably boring before she came along. gh that's rit. dow up 137 back in a minute alpha seems more elusive today. is it because so many go after it the same way, chasing after short-term returns? instead if getting caught up with the crowd, the investment managers at pgim take a long term view. uncovering opportunities for alpha across public and private markets, while anticipating unforeseen risk, has powered our rise to a top ten global asset manager. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential financial, inc. >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. in crystal city, virginia, 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley" with contessa brewer in for morgan brennan with the day off,
. >> evelyn davis died at the age of 89.ny meetings more than 50 years. many of us remember being in attendance of some of those, there she's ringing opening bell she took a lot of ceos to task, carl. >> she said meetings were probably boring before she came along. gh that's rit. dow up 137 back in a minute alpha seems more elusive today. is it because so many go after it the same way, chasing after short-term returns? instead if getting caught up with the crowd, the investment...
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now the evelyn wood speed , reading poem. [beep] thank you.as a roller coaster ride through his incredible mind. and he never did exactly the same show twice. robin: everyone i have ever known. there are people i slept with twice. [laughter] [applause] announcer: you never knew what robin would say or do. robin: you don't need to have chocolate when you have a kid. paranoid,ake, you're it's the same thing. what? that's your old boss? did you -- him? [laughter] [applause] sorry, ok. not an inappropriate question to ask in washington. announcer: but he always loved an audience. and we always loved him right back. >> robin, i was enjoying some perrier water and laughing my ass off. i'm up here and i'm wet. robin: i guess you're ready then. [laughter] announcer: robin's legendary hbo specials captured his lightning in a bottle and preserved it for generations to come. robin: this is a place that stallone to do hamlet. to be or what? poppa, are you doing steroids? no. where's your neck? i haven't seen it for a while. [laughter] announcer: these ico
now the evelyn wood speed , reading poem. [beep] thank you.as a roller coaster ride through his incredible mind. and he never did exactly the same show twice. robin: everyone i have ever known. there are people i slept with twice. [laughter] [applause] announcer: you never knew what robin would say or do. robin: you don't need to have chocolate when you have a kid. paranoid,ake, you're it's the same thing. what? that's your old boss? did you -- him? [laughter] [applause] sorry, ok. not an...
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evelyn suarez is the president of the firm and provides legal and consulting services to companies engaged in international trade. particularly related to custom, anticorruption, and trade policy. she will assist clients with a wide variety of issues from those arising at the border, and dealing with custom and border protection to interpreting changes in u.s. trade policy sits as the renegotiation of nafta. she spent her early professional career at the u.s. international trade commission, and at the predecessor agency to u.s. customs and border protection. she received her bachelor of arts degree, she got up from her huskers and her doctorate degree from georgetown university law center. i think i'm going to stop there and ask ann wilson to make some opening remarks. >> good morning everyone. i do represent motor vehicle suppliers, which for those of you who are uninitiated in the automobile and automobile world, they contribute to over 70% of the value on new motor vehicles. in addition, we manufacture parts and components that you need to repair and retain vehicles that are on the road
evelyn suarez is the president of the firm and provides legal and consulting services to companies engaged in international trade. particularly related to custom, anticorruption, and trade policy. she will assist clients with a wide variety of issues from those arising at the border, and dealing with custom and border protection to interpreting changes in u.s. trade policy sits as the renegotiation of nafta. she spent her early professional career at the u.s. international trade commission, and...