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good or bad. >>> still ahead, convinced he'll never reach general population in new mexico, federicoone that i've signed that form about five or six times over the last year. >> they continue their crackdown on prison gangs. >> has anyone tried to recruit you into a gang? me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfect
good or bad. >>> still ahead, convinced he'll never reach general population in new mexico, federicoone that i've signed that form about five or six times over the last year. >> they continue their crackdown on prison gangs. >> has anyone tried to recruit you into a gang? me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all...
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the pulitzer center for crisis reporting, special correspondent nadja drost and videographer bruno federicot to caracas to find out how the wave of uprisings is creating a political crisis. >> reporter: venezuela today: an economy in free-fall. triple-digit inflation. dire shortages of nearly everything, from food to medicine. the social and economic crisis that started intensifying after president nicolas maduro took over from his iconic predecessor hugo chavez is tail-spinning into a political one, as anti- government protests rock the capital, caracas. chavismo, the populist form of socialism branded by chavez that provided services for the poor paid for by profits from the world's largest oil reserves, is teetering on the verge of collapse. behind us is a sea of angry venezuelans who have been taking to the streets since early april, protesting the government and its handling of this country's deepening crisis. but now that president maduro is pushing ahead with his controversial plan to convene a citizen's assembly and write up a new constitution, opposition protesters say that a new c
the pulitzer center for crisis reporting, special correspondent nadja drost and videographer bruno federicot to caracas to find out how the wave of uprisings is creating a political crisis. >> reporter: venezuela today: an economy in free-fall. triple-digit inflation. dire shortages of nearly everything, from food to medicine. the social and economic crisis that started intensifying after president nicolas maduro took over from his iconic predecessor hugo chavez is tail-spinning into a...
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. >> we met federico when we were filming what we called b roll in the outside exercise cages at the prison. he made a striking impression on me because when we started talking, he was extremely articulate. and when he talked about his crimes, he was very self-aware and very honest about the consequences of his actions. >> i was brought up into a culture where they teach you to be violent. they teach you to outsmart the enemy. they teach you to regard law enforcement and your society and your government with contempt. once you inculcate yourself with that lifestyle, with that philosophy, then it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore. it becomes a matter of this is my life, the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end, which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard, serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in the county jail. both of them i'm doing life sentences for, as i should. you can't, in society, in a civil society, go around killing people and not expect to be, you know, punished
. >> we met federico when we were filming what we called b roll in the outside exercise cages at the prison. he made a striking impression on me because when we started talking, he was extremely articulate. and when he talked about his crimes, he was very self-aware and very honest about the consequences of his actions. >> i was brought up into a culture where they teach you to be violent. they teach you to outsmart the enemy. they teach you to regard law enforcement and your...
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the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent nadja drost and videographer bruno federicort. and a warning: images and accounts in this story may upset some viewers. >> reporter: an hour outside of the capital, caracas, traces of a once-productive industrial and agricultural region, flank the highway outside the town of yare. an abandoned factory, a farm, deserted, and overgrown, the carcass of a government dairy project. these buildings, like the economy they once helped support, are in collapse. katiuska morales' husband can only find occasional work as a day-laborer, and the family faces nation-wide shortages of food, at runaway inflation prices. >> ( translated ): everything is expensive. what one earns in three or four days of work is what it costs to buy one kilogram of rice. >> reporter: morales can't feed her family. >> ( translated ): when the boy says, "mama, i want food," i can't find the way to tell him there is none. >> reporter: the only thing in the family's kitchen today are mangoes, stored in the oven under the attentive eye of three-year-old david, who se
the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, special correspondent nadja drost and videographer bruno federicort. and a warning: images and accounts in this story may upset some viewers. >> reporter: an hour outside of the capital, caracas, traces of a once-productive industrial and agricultural region, flank the highway outside the town of yare. an abandoned factory, a farm, deserted, and overgrown, the carcass of a government dairy project. these buildings, like the economy they once helped...
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>>> aquÍ estÁ mi federico. >> lo saludo. >> ¿quiÉn te puso federico en espaÑol?arte en la defensa de portugal que estuvo muchos aÑos en tÚ real madrid, pepe no va a estar pepe y bueno, yo creo que serÁ un partido bastante cerrado, creo que en el papel, estos dos equipos inclusive estÁn mas parejos y cerrados lo que podrÍa ser la otra serie entre alemania y mÉxico, que maÑana jueves alemania repetimos se medirÁ ante mÉxico y el equipo que gane jugarÁ contra el veci vencedor del partido de hoy. >> bueno, seÑores, este partido tambiÉn tiene ciertos datos o antecedentes y les voy a decir, hoy saliÓ esto. >> portugal versus chile, es muy importante que usted sepa que es la primera vez que estos seÑores vienen a estÁs semifinales. >> estÁn debutando en la copa confederaciones ya es participaciÓn para chile para la selecciÓn de portugal y maÑana, maÑana. >> ay! ay! maÑana. >> ay! papÁ. >> asÍ es, alemania versus mÉxico que te pregunto cuÁl sera el escenario de maÑana? >>> serÁ un escenario cerrado pero atenciÓn con esto, esta oportunidad que tiene mexicano se le ha pres
>>> aquÍ estÁ mi federico. >> lo saludo. >> ¿quiÉn te puso federico en espaÑol?arte en la defensa de portugal que estuvo muchos aÑos en tÚ real madrid, pepe no va a estar pepe y bueno, yo creo que serÁ un partido bastante cerrado, creo que en el papel, estos dos equipos inclusive estÁn mas parejos y cerrados lo que podrÍa ser la otra serie entre alemania y mÉxico, que maÑana jueves alemania repetimos se medirÁ ante mÉxico y el equipo que gane jugarÁ contra el...
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was they were demonstrating over the death of a twenty five year old local black man his name was federico. he was known as ed said he was a comic cannick he was pulled over by police when he was in his car earlier this month and campaign say he was brutally beaten some reports even that he may have died as a result of his neck being broken and he died in hospital six days off to that initial incident with the police so the protest as that we had last night set was saying that all they want to know is how mr de costa died take a listen. also if we can give you all says. their family members will cry you more will cry you should live. in the way. they will going to buy if you don't see that the police should have called more you will be different but. they will take you into their own hands so many people are putting the police cover up the corruption who will prosecute you nobody so really and truly you can blame the public for being angry and upset but obviously this is a sensitive issue because we know that these things are happening on the cover you know behind closed doors and many peo
was they were demonstrating over the death of a twenty five year old local black man his name was federico. he was known as ed said he was a comic cannick he was pulled over by police when he was in his car earlier this month and campaign say he was brutally beaten some reports even that he may have died as a result of his neck being broken and he died in hospital six days off to that initial incident with the police so the protest as that we had last night set was saying that all they want to...
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they would demonstrate saying over the death of a twenty five year old local black man his name was federico holster locally he was known as ed said he was a comic cannick he was pulled over by police when he was in his car earlier this month and campaigners say he was brutally beaten some reports even that he may have died as a result of his neck being broken and he died in hospital six days off of that initial incident with the police so the protest as that we had last night set was saying that all they want to know is how mr de call stood died take a listen. if you could also use. their family members will cry you mobile cry you the floor. of the evening you need to be ready to do what you are trying to bring you the truth i think that we. will the much a politician police have said in a statement that as he was being detained mr dick holds to be. well also you can found that no police offices have been suspended as the every result of this incident with mr de costa the police escort still here in the u.k. is investigating what led to his death the independent police complaints commission
they would demonstrate saying over the death of a twenty five year old local black man his name was federico holster locally he was known as ed said he was a comic cannick he was pulled over by police when he was in his car earlier this month and campaigners say he was brutally beaten some reports even that he may have died as a result of his neck being broken and he died in hospital six days off of that initial incident with the police so the protest as that we had last night set was saying...
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la 9 aquÍ se queda con federico higuaÍn y la manda a guardar el carnal del pitita, asÍ la manda, vemosnew england con la anotaciÓn en dallas, de nuevo con la filtraciÓn, la pisa, solo una picada, picada bonita y baile sabroso. [risas] alan: la 2 brother! rodolfo: sÍ, la nÚmero 2 el diamond, ahÍ estÁ enxhe xhend a y el disparo lore shazza jonathan. comendando y el disparo lore shazza jonathch este jueves tendremos una cobertura del partido llÉvandoles el duelo eliminotorio, donde el tri color estarÁ cerrando su boleta para la copa del mundo rusia 2018, tenemos horas de previa donde generamos cualquier cantidad de contenido, historias, va a ser espectacular, mi querido alan. alan: ¿y gana mÉxico tres puntitos, ya estÁ? rodolfo: podrÍa acercarse, pero si consigue los seis puntos hablarÍamos de que mÉxico tendrÍa prÁcticamente asegurada su participaciÓn. alan: perfecto, amigo, te veo al ratÓn, nos vemos. ♪ >> estamos en todas las redes sociales, sÍguenos en twitter, facebook, instagram y y aunque el camino es largo, nos vamos divirtiendo. mamá quiere que cantemos y la radio va prendiendo.
la 9 aquÍ se queda con federico higuaÍn y la manda a guardar el carnal del pitita, asÍ la manda, vemosnew england con la anotaciÓn en dallas, de nuevo con la filtraciÓn, la pisa, solo una picada, picada bonita y baile sabroso. [risas] alan: la 2 brother! rodolfo: sÍ, la nÚmero 2 el diamond, ahÍ estÁ enxhe xhend a y el disparo lore shazza jonathan. comendando y el disparo lore shazza jonathch este jueves tendremos una cobertura del partido llÉvandoles el duelo eliminotorio, donde el...