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. >> en 10 sitios de occonfinamieo pero todo a cargo de la federa i federacifede federacion . >> no seunicar con los detenidos, no siemrpre ha c acceso a salud mental o fisica . >> tambien hay problemas a la r hora de tener abogados y hablar con sus familias . >> tambien dicen que las tienen por 22 horas al dia sin descan o descansos, pasan 50 dias bajo u custodia hay casos q casi 54 aÑos . >> estas son algunas irregula irregularidades en el reporte de detencion deigrantes en c california que publicaroros l las dicen pero como el caso de contracosta ddononde dicen que j mujeres son maltratadas . >> muchos alegatos son verdad y tambien que una mujer porque s estaban encerradas por mucho e tiempo tuvieron que usar bolsas plasticas para ir al baÑo . >> pero que se hace con la in informacion?. >> tenemos que hacer una insp inspeccion de lo que pasa y te tener acceso para todo y tener c coperacoperacion para ver como m cumcu cumpleaÑos e en california . >> sepan que en 3 aÑos 74 mipor de ice en california . >> personas de 13 y 95 aÑos la p pregunta es que se hara en el e departamento de jus
. >> en 10 sitios de occonfinamieo pero todo a cargo de la federa i federacifede federacion . >> no seunicar con los detenidos, no siemrpre ha c acceso a salud mental o fisica . >> tambien hay problemas a la r hora de tener abogados y hablar con sus familias . >> tambien dicen que las tienen por 22 horas al dia sin descan o descansos, pasan 50 dias bajo u custodia hay casos q casi 54 aÑos . >> estas son algunas irregula irregularidades en el reporte de detencion...
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but the transportation planning board in this region, apart from simply being compliant with the federa, departmeas evolved. all the elected officials, state legislators, stateon transportagencies will monitor all the different agencies that are providing the transportationinfrastructure, operating and maintaining it, they meet every month. there's a long agenda. they talk about a whole host of issues. starting with what is the safety the pedestrians. wede pro periodic reports on the accidents and then we talk about how are assets being managed, how well are the bridges being managed. so all of these issues aresb sed on a monthly basis and they all eventually evolve into long range transportation plan that reflects all the fundingnt commit that the local jurisdictions and states are making for the next 25 years. ght. kind of a framework. we're going to talk more about it after our first break. come back for this special edition. we're going to talk metro, airports, roads. that's coming up after the break. e' -wre doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, thisur house? -i know,
but the transportation planning board in this region, apart from simply being compliant with the federa, departmeas evolved. all the elected officials, state legislators, stateon transportagencies will monitor all the different agencies that are providing the transportationinfrastructure, operating and maintaining it, they meet every month. there's a long agenda. they talk about a whole host of issues. starting with what is the safety the pedestrians. wede pro periodic reports on the accidents...
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ju >>> a federae in florida said tonight that one of president trump's cabinet members broke the law ile serving as a prosecutor in the case of a florida billionaire accused of sexual abuse of minors. here's justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: audge in florida has ruled tonight that when alexander acosta, who's now the labor secretary, w the u.s. attorney in miami, he and his prosecutors broke the lawhile cutting an extremely generous deal with jeffrey epstein, the politically connected billionaire accuseof sexually abusing more than 30 underage girls at his palm beach mansion. >> he was just talking to people on the phone. when he flippeover, that's yen he said, okay, you can go ahead and take or shirt and pants. >> reporter: the government spent untold hours negotiating with epstein's lawyers, the judge said, but scant sh information waed with the victims, a violation of the federal victim rights law. that meant the victims had no opportuny to object before the deal was done, allowing epstein to plead guilty ly to state charges that brought him 13 lenths in jail. the
ju >>> a federae in florida said tonight that one of president trump's cabinet members broke the law ile serving as a prosecutor in the case of a florida billionaire accused of sexual abuse of minors. here's justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: audge in florida has ruled tonight that when alexander acosta, who's now the labor secretary, w the u.s. attorney in miami, he and his prosecutors broke the lawhile cutting an extremely generous deal with jeffrey epstein, the...
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. >>> 6:33, developing this morning, a glimmer of hope for hundreds of thousands of federae workeringdown. >> late last night, there was a word of a verbeement between lawmakers tasked with finding a solution to end the gridlock. the announcement coun't come at a better time. funding for one-third of the federal government runs out this friday. a congressional committee taskom with findingn ground on immigration reform has been working on a deal. still, plenty of work to do, no bill has been brought forward. nothing has been signed. this deal includes about $1. billion for a border barrier leat would cover about 55 the deal does not cover a concrete wl but would allow for steel slats. >>> if you're federal worker, you're no doubt hanging on to hope the agreement wilpass. many of the workers impacted live in marynd. governor larry hogan put pressure on democrats and republicans to get t done. >> calling out the president and the leaders in congress for their failure to come up with a solution that was diremyly impactintate and nearly 200,000 marylanders.nt i o see the divisive angry rh
. >>> 6:33, developing this morning, a glimmer of hope for hundreds of thousands of federae workeringdown. >> late last night, there was a word of a verbeement between lawmakers tasked with finding a solution to end the gridlock. the announcement coun't come at a better time. funding for one-third of the federal government runs out this friday. a congressional committee taskom with findingn ground on immigration reform has been working on a deal. still, plenty of work to do, no...
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he wants to buy it from the federa government, but he doesn't want to put a new stadium there. reached out to hogan's office this morning for information. haven't heard back just yet. meantime, where can the ski go? support for returning to the rfk site has dwindled in d.c. and ao for the cealth of virginia, you'll remember former governor terry mccough live really wanted the team there current governor ralph northam hasn't given any indication that he's interested in bringing the skinso the commonwealth. reporting live from fedex field this morning, drew wilder, news 4. thank you. >>> a fight in annapolis over when your children start the school year could be headed for a referendum. yesterday senate democrats voted along party lines to have the dirst day of school up to local school ricts. now, maryland governor larry hogan signed an executive order in 2016 requiring schools to start after labor day.r the goverays longer summer breaks allow more family time and help tourism. democrats say it could causeit conflicts teacher development days and religious holidays. e bill goes
he wants to buy it from the federa government, but he doesn't want to put a new stadium there. reached out to hogan's office this morning for information. haven't heard back just yet. meantime, where can the ski go? support for returning to the rfk site has dwindled in d.c. and ao for the cealth of virginia, you'll remember former governor terry mccough live really wanted the team there current governor ralph northam hasn't given any indication that he's interested in bringing the skinso the...
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has told federa prosecutors that the company "coordinated" with the trump ofmpaign to buy and then burytor woman who alleges to have an affair with mr. trump in 2006. nd's a practice often referred to as "catchill." in this case, to influence the 2016 presidential election. in his post, bezos acknowledges a.m.i.'s role in "the process on of president trump and his election campaign." and he writes, "i also won't participate in their well-known practice of blackmail, political favors, political attacks, and corruption." federal prosecutors are now reportedly reviewing whether the "enquirer's" handling of the bezos story violated pker's immunity deal. bezos also says the "washington post's" coverage of the murder of saudi dissident jamaal khashoggi last october "seems to have hit a particularly sensitive nerve." bezos adds, "mr. pecker and his company have also been alvestigated for various actions they've taken on bof the saudi government." since bezos' post, journalists-- including ronan farrow, say they too have been blackmailed by a.m.i., aftereporting on the president's relationship
has told federa prosecutors that the company "coordinated" with the trump ofmpaign to buy and then burytor woman who alleges to have an affair with mr. trump in 2006. nd's a practice often referred to as "catchill." in this case, to influence the 2016 presidential election. in his post, bezos acknowledges a.m.i.'s role in "the process on of president trump and his election campaign." and he writes, "i also won't participate in their well-known practice of...