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bush and gutierrez have been named keynote speakers.ush has labeled his amnesty plant plan the quote grown-up plan and told voters in new hampshire he could be supportive of a path to citizenship for those in the country illegally. currently there are 20 states with religious freedom restoration laws. only four of them have public accommodation laws that protect gays and here to talk about what is motivating the protest against indiana when so many other states have similar laws and another 12 states are considering adding those laws joining us is lis wiehl, fox news analyst, author of "lethal beauty." also erin erlick, attorney. good to have you with us. let's start with why why is this happening in indiana? >> because i think pence and his whole group went too far in this legislation and what he did, what pence did, is he put this legislation akin to illinois when then senator barack obama voted for it. but then you look at the illinois law and you look at the indiana law and there are at least four differences, one of them being that
bush and gutierrez have been named keynote speakers.ush has labeled his amnesty plant plan the quote grown-up plan and told voters in new hampshire he could be supportive of a path to citizenship for those in the country illegally. currently there are 20 states with religious freedom restoration laws. only four of them have public accommodation laws that protect gays and here to talk about what is motivating the protest against indiana when so many other states have similar laws and another 12...
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. >> up next gutierrez holds a pro amnesty rally and that is not a surprise but you may be surprised who is sharing the stage with him. spring break out of control in some parts one city fights back against the stoned mischief violence congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. lou: jeff bush moving further to the left as he comes closer to announcing a run for the white house. the former governor of florida will headline a pro amnesty even with democratic congressman luis gutierrez next month. name quito's speakers for the leadership conference a new convention bush doesn't labeled
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para la hermana leticia gutiÉrrez es relevante que se publiquen estas cifras, pues las autoridades habÍanen su trayecto por mÉxico ha sido testigo de las dificultades que pasan los que buscan una mejor calidad de vida. >> bastante gente que las secuestran, les hacen un montÓn de cosas. andrea: leticia gutiÉrrez asegura que los rescates solicitados por cada migrante van desde los 3000 hasta los 16.000 y que ahora los plagios se dan con mÁs frecuencia cuando los migrantes viajan por autobÚs por las carreteras de mÉxico. >> vestido de pantalÓn camuflado como si fuera del ejÉrcito, con un chaleco, con armas. nos dijeron: dÓnde estÁn los hondureÑos. andrea: autoridades de inmigraciÓn reportaron la detenciÓn de una presunta banda en el estado de mÉxico, donde tambiÉn liberaron a 39 migrantes. segÚn expertos, el delito sigue incrementÁndose todos los dÍas. >> es como una tarea que le almexicano de en quÉ momento estÁ estos grupos criminales van a dejar de seguir viviendo y lucrÁndose de la poblaciÓn migrante. arantxa: y la extorsiÓn es una palabra que muchos vinculan con la forma en que proceden
para la hermana leticia gutiÉrrez es relevante que se publiquen estas cifras, pues las autoridades habÍanen su trayecto por mÉxico ha sido testigo de las dificultades que pasan los que buscan una mejor calidad de vida. >> bastante gente que las secuestran, les hacen un montÓn de cosas. andrea: leticia gutiÉrrez asegura que los rescates solicitados por cada migrante van desde los 3000 hasta los 16.000 y que ahora los plagios se dan con mÁs frecuencia cuando los migrantes viajan por...
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i know gutierrez is responding when he starts in spanish and has to turn it back to english.be on the ground in new orleans where we will hear from a family directly impacted by the president's immigration actions and by the judicial actions in opposition to them. >>> after a quick break, sharks. a weekend attack kills a 13-year-old champion surfer but these attacks could become more prevalent. i'll explain why, next. >>> first, we now know the pilot of the gyrocopter that landed on capitol hill lawn will be in court sometime after 1:30 eastern time this afternoon. nbc's pierre alexander spoke with homeland security secretary jeh johnson about the incident and he tweeted this "secretary johnson tells me first johnson tells me what is a gyrocopter. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes
i know gutierrez is responding when he starts in spanish and has to turn it back to english.be on the ground in new orleans where we will hear from a family directly impacted by the president's immigration actions and by the judicial actions in opposition to them. >>> after a quick break, sharks. a weekend attack kills a 13-year-old champion surfer but these attacks could become more prevalent. i'll explain why, next. >>> first, we now know the pilot of the gyrocopter that...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has that for us. >> we are arkansas! >> reporter: facing mounting pressure, today arkansas governor asa hutchinson changed course. >> we want to be known as a state that does not discriminate but understands tolerance. >> reporter: previously he'd said he would sign a controversial religious freedom bill similar to indiana's. but the world's largest retailer, arkansas-based walmart, asked for a veto. and so did someone closer to home. >> my son, seth, signed the petition asking me, dad the governor, to veto this bill. >> reporter: now he's sending the bill back to lawmakers asking them to align it more closely with existing federal law. >> this is a bill that in ordinary times would not be controversial. but these are not ordinary times. >> reporter: here in indiana, legislators are now scrambling to clarify the language of this state's law. >> we're talking to a lot of different people. and very hopeful to still meet our goal of announcing a solution tomorrow. >> reporter: governor mike pence says it protects religious
nbc's gabe gutierrez has that for us. >> we are arkansas! >> reporter: facing mounting pressure, today arkansas governor asa hutchinson changed course. >> we want to be known as a state that does not discriminate but understands tolerance. >> reporter: previously he'd said he would sign a controversial religious freedom bill similar to indiana's. but the world's largest retailer, arkansas-based walmart, asked for a veto. and so did someone closer to home. >> my...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story for us tonight. >> reporter: powerful winds near hurricane force and relentless rain swept through louisiana, knocking out power to more than 160,000 people. and blowing part of a cargo train off a bridge. witnesses described the scene when those cars plummeted to the ground. >> we hear a loud boom. and then boom, boom, boom. it was either three or four times. >> reporter: major flooding shut down highways and roads. at new orleans airport, 70 mile-an-hour winds knocked out power. >> i just landed here at the new orleans airport and the power has just come back on. >> reporter: more than a dozen towards tore through the south this weekend. texas the hardest hit. daylight revealing some of the destruction. the fast-moving storms pounded the dallas area, tearing apart homes, leaving fields of debris and displacing families. >> we realized we needed to leave once it started coming to the porch. >> reporter: with ominous clouds on the horizon. >> we have softball-size hail. >> reporter: one driver west of fort worth couldn't escape the destructive hail. of
nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story for us tonight. >> reporter: powerful winds near hurricane force and relentless rain swept through louisiana, knocking out power to more than 160,000 people. and blowing part of a cargo train off a bridge. witnesses described the scene when those cars plummeted to the ground. >> we hear a loud boom. and then boom, boom, boom. it was either three or four times. >> reporter: major flooding shut down highways and roads. at new orleans airport,...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> still ahead here tonight our nbc news exclusive, dr. oz under fire now firing back at his critics who says he pushes so-called quack treatments on his show. >>> and later the shy kid from the bronx now selling out stadiums around the world. why millions can't get enough of romeo santos. parse >>> tonight dr. oz is facing new heat as more doctors come out against him, and now it's doctors from within his own hospital raising questions about some of the health advice he dispenses on his show. tonight, in an exclusive interview, he opens up to nbc's stephanie gosk coming out swinging against his critics. >> you may have seen the headlines -- >> reporter: today on his show dr. oz turned the tables, attacking a group of doctors from around the country who last week wrote a letter insisting he be fired from columbia university. >> some of them have their own conflict of interest issues. and some integrity ones, also. >> reporter: but now more criticism. in a "usa today" op-ed posted online today five medical doctors and three ph.d.s from colu
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> still ahead here tonight our nbc news exclusive, dr. oz under fire now firing back at his critics who says he pushes so-called quack treatments on his show. >>> and later the shy kid from the bronx now selling out stadiums around the world. why millions can't get enough of romeo santos. parse >>> tonight dr. oz is facing new heat as more doctors come out against him, and now it's doctors from within his own hospital...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez spoke to her exclusively. >> reporter: in tulsa, pressure is mounting. >> i mean, look around us. people are here and they want answers. >> reporter: after the april 2nd shooting death of eric harris by a reserve deputy captured on a body camera. >> oh, i shot him, i'm sorry. >> see how he was treated. >> reporter: kathy fraley is the mother of harris' 16-year-old son aidan. this is the first time she's spoken publicly since the man she calls her soul mate was killed. >> it's hard not to love eric. i know he made some poor decisions but, you know, when you love someone, you don't give up on them just because they make some poor choices. >> he shot me, man. oh, my god. >> you didn't do [ bleep ]. you didn't do [ bleep ]. you hear me. >> i'm losing my breath. >> [ bleep ] your breath. >> reporter: they want more scrutiny of the other deputies in the video who can be heard yelling at harris. the sheriff's office has said the deputies did not realize harris had been shot. >> can you stand up and show me? >> sure. you bet. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview friday,
nbc's gabe gutierrez spoke to her exclusively. >> reporter: in tulsa, pressure is mounting. >> i mean, look around us. people are here and they want answers. >> reporter: after the april 2nd shooting death of eric harris by a reserve deputy captured on a body camera. >> oh, i shot him, i'm sorry. >> see how he was treated. >> reporter: kathy fraley is the mother of harris' 16-year-old son aidan. this is the first time she's spoken publicly since the man she...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez explains. >> reporter: today, indiana republican lawmakers announced an unlikely compromise. >> religious rights and individual rights can co-exist in harmony together. >> reporter: the agreement follows intense national backlash when indiana passed a religious freedom law. the new language spells out the law does not authorize a provider to refuse to offer or provide services on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. why wasn't this language included in the first place? >> well, honestly, the language wasn't needed to clarify the statute legally. it is needed to clarify, the perception of it. and we fixed it. >> did you misinterpret the bill? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: lobbyist eric miller. one of the original law's backers remains defiant. >> you're going to jeopardize the freedom for a christian businessman or another faith to be forced into doing something against their religious beliefs. >> reporter: late today arkansas' governor signed a revised version of that state's religious freedom bill. >> this bill is bipartisan. it has received over
nbc's gabe gutierrez explains. >> reporter: today, indiana republican lawmakers announced an unlikely compromise. >> religious rights and individual rights can co-exist in harmony together. >> reporter: the agreement follows intense national backlash when indiana passed a religious freedom law. the new language spells out the law does not authorize a provider to refuse to offer or provide services on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. why wasn't this language...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez is on that story for us again tonight. >> reporter: today indiana governor mike pence blasted his critics saying indiana's new law is about religious freedom not discrimination. >> this law has been smeared. >> reporter: the front page of the indianapolis "star," fix this now. the governor said he's working with a lawmakers to clarify the law's intent by the end of the week. today pence answered a question he had repeatedly dodged over the weekend. >> under this law, as it's written, is it legal for a florist to deny services to a same-sex couple citing their religious beliefs? >> this law does not give anyone a license to deny services to gay and lesbian couples. >> reporter: that's a different interpretation from eric miller, one of the bill's proponents who stood next to the governor at thursday's bill signing. miller wrote online the bill would help christian bakers florists and photographers who should not be punished for refusing to participate in a homosexual marriage. since then -- >> was i expecting this kind of backlash? heavens, no. >> reporter: nine c
nbc's gabe gutierrez is on that story for us again tonight. >> reporter: today indiana governor mike pence blasted his critics saying indiana's new law is about religious freedom not discrimination. >> this law has been smeared. >> reporter: the front page of the indianapolis "star," fix this now. the governor said he's working with a lawmakers to clarify the law's intent by the end of the week. today pence answered a question he had repeatedly dodged over the...
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here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it was a fateful decision, the moment walter scott decided to bolt from his car leaving officer michael slager on a foot chase that would end in a deadly shooting. at the time a warrant had been issued for scott's arrest. court documents show he owed more than $18,000 in child support payments. why do you think he may have run away? >> because he didn't want to go to jail. >> reporter: here's an aerial view of the chase. officer slager pulls scott over into this parking lot. minutes later scott runs making a left down the lot and down this street, making a sharp right into this vacant field. he had run about 200 yards before he was shot. a bystander capturing the gunfire on his cell phone from behind this fence. the dash camera picked up the initial traffic stop in the parking lot back there. the cell phone camera captured the actual shooting down there. the crucial question now, what, if anything, happened in between out here? feidin santana who shot the video told lester holt the two men struggled off camera before the shooting. >> i rememb
here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it was a fateful decision, the moment walter scott decided to bolt from his car leaving officer michael slager on a foot chase that would end in a deadly shooting. at the time a warrant had been issued for scott's arrest. court documents show he owed more than $18,000 in child support payments. why do you think he may have run away? >> because he didn't want to go to jail. >> reporter: here's an aerial view of the chase. officer slager...
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we get more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it's a spring break hot spot.ut officials in panama city beach, florida, say the party is getting out of control after this video surfaced of what police call a gang rape. police say an unconscious 19-year-old woman was sexually assaulted on a beach in broad daylight. >> what's so disgusting and repulsive and sickening about this is this is happening in broad daylight within ten feet of where this is happening, there's hundreds, hundreds of people standing there, watching, looking, seeing, hearing what's going on. >> reporter: today a third man was arrested in the case. two men were charged last week. this year, police have seen a dramatic increase in criminal behavior. a gunman shot seven people at a house party last month. there have been almost 1,100 arrests, triple last year's total. reported sexual assaults have almost doubled from six to 11. police have set up so-called spring break jails, mobile booking cages to keep control. now the city council is considering whether to ban drinking on the beach altogethe
we get more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it's a spring break hot spot.ut officials in panama city beach, florida, say the party is getting out of control after this video surfaced of what police call a gang rape. police say an unconscious 19-year-old woman was sexually assaulted on a beach in broad daylight. >> what's so disgusting and repulsive and sickening about this is this is happening in broad daylight within ten feet of where this is happening, there's hundreds, hundreds...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has that for us. >> reporter: just minutes after officer michael slager shot and killed walter scott, we hear his voice on his dash cam video speaking to another officer. >> when you get home, probably be a good idea to kind of jot down your thoughts or what happened. >> okay. >> you know, once your adrenaline quits pumping. >> it's pumping. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> reporter: then slager is heard speaking with someone else on the phone. >> hey, everything's okay. okay? i just shot somebody. >> reporter: now, there are calls to charge other officers on the scene who claimed in written accounts they rendered first aid, including cpr. >> thank god for video because what we see is is that there was a very different encounter that actually happened on that day. >> i haven't seen all of the videos yet, but i know that the one officer did try to prevent the bleeding. >> reporter: also today a second man came forward to claim slager used excessive force. julius wilson, seen here in this dash cam video says slager tasered him in 2014 even though other officers had already
nbc's gabe gutierrez has that for us. >> reporter: just minutes after officer michael slager shot and killed walter scott, we hear his voice on his dash cam video speaking to another officer. >> when you get home, probably be a good idea to kind of jot down your thoughts or what happened. >> okay. >> you know, once your adrenaline quits pumping. >> it's pumping. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> reporter: then slager is heard speaking with someone else on the...
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for now nobody's losing their jobs, but as gabe gutierrez reports, they could soon find themselves in court. >> reporter: tonight, the fraternity at the center of the now-retracted "rolling stone" article is planning to pursue legal action against the magazine saying it erroneously accused phi kappa psi of crimes its members did not commit. >> this report is very much intended as a piece of journalism about a failure of journalism. >> reporter: today, the prestigious columbia university journalism school discussed its scathing review of the article blaming not just its reporter but the top editors. >> this failure was not the subject or the source's fault as a matter of journalism. it was a product of failed methodology. >> reporter: in a message from its editor "rolling stone" promised to improve its practices and apologized to its readers and to all those who were damaged. but everyone involved will keep their jobs. in the piece published last fall, a woman identified only as jackie claimed to have been sexually assaulted by seven men at the fraternity house. if this reporter had ju
for now nobody's losing their jobs, but as gabe gutierrez reports, they could soon find themselves in court. >> reporter: tonight, the fraternity at the center of the now-retracted "rolling stone" article is planning to pursue legal action against the magazine saying it erroneously accused phi kappa psi of crimes its members did not commit. >> this report is very much intended as a piece of journalism about a failure of journalism. >> reporter: today, the prestigious...
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we were just speaking to gabe gutierrez. so many folks are still out tonight as we bear down on this 10:00 p.m. curfew. take a look at this footage from that spot. from north avenue and pennsylvania avenue from earlier this afternoon. this is what broke out in the midst of the action there this afternoon. watch this. ♪ ♪ >> that is the baltimore brass factory. local band of six brass musicians and percussionists. one of the band members told the "washington post" that he and his band mates decided to show up and play in the streets to bring the healing of music. he said "that's how i can best help people get their mind off the negativity. it's all about putting some love into the air." a reporter from the "baltimore sun" captured this scene earlier tonight as well. just before nightfall. same neighborhood. looks to be kind of an impromptu roller circle right in the middle of the demonstrations. that has its own calming effect. then of course now, famously there was this moment from last night during a really really tense hou
we were just speaking to gabe gutierrez. so many folks are still out tonight as we bear down on this 10:00 p.m. curfew. take a look at this footage from that spot. from north avenue and pennsylvania avenue from earlier this afternoon. this is what broke out in the midst of the action there this afternoon. watch this. ♪ ♪ >> that is the baltimore brass factory. local band of six brass musicians and percussionists. one of the band members told the "washington post" that he and...
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gabe gutierrez news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> still tonight ou exclusive, dr. oz under fire now back at hi who says he pushes so-called quack treatments on hi show. >>> the shy kid from the bronx out stadiums around the world. why millions enough o santos. d the world. why millions can't allergies can distract you. so when your symptoms start, doctors recommend taking non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. with claritin, you get powerful, non-drowsy relief 24 hours a day, day after day. which is important because with fewer symptoms to distract you you can focus on the extraordinary things you do every single day. live claritin clear. every day. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit jub
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. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez with that story. >> reporter: today tulsa county reserve deputy robert bates apologized to the family of the man he shot and killed. >> first and foremost let me apologize to the family of eric harris. i rate this as number one on my list of things in my life that i regret. >> reporter: on april 2nd, the 73-year-old insurance broker was acting as backup as a body camera captured sheriff's deputies chasing a spus pekt eric harris. he meant to pull his taser but instead pulled his gun, shooting harris. >> this was not an intentional thing. i have no desire to ever take anyone's life. >> reporter: bate's attorney claims it's a phenomenon known as slip and capture. they do one action while intending to do another. dan represents harris' family. >> i don't think it could happen to anyone particularly someone with the type of advanced training that the sheriff's office has repeatedly stated that mr. bates has had. >> reporter: a summary ofbates' record says he has had 300 hours of training since 2008. his office has not been able to find all of bates' gun certificat
. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez with that story. >> reporter: today tulsa county reserve deputy robert bates apologized to the family of the man he shot and killed. >> first and foremost let me apologize to the family of eric harris. i rate this as number one on my list of things in my life that i regret. >> reporter: on april 2nd, the 73-year-old insurance broker was acting as backup as a body camera captured sheriff's deputies chasing a spus pekt eric harris. he meant to...
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i know one of our colleagues, gabe gutierrez conducted an interview with moments ago with someone elseho had a run-in with this officer. talk about that. >> reporter: we're expecting a news conference any moment now. this was back in 2013 we're still gathering information on this particular incident. but there's someone who claims that the same officer involved with this shooting back in 2013 knocked on their door and dragged them out of the house and used this taser on this particular person. they filed a complaint. the department investigated we're told but there were no charges filed. essentially the complaint was dismissed. but a lot of folks now starting to dig into the record of this officer. let's go back to the first question regarding the mood here in north charleston. this is a city of about 100,000. it is outside charleston proper. don't let the proximity fool you, the cities could not be more different in a lot of ways demographically. you look at the median income as well and look at the law enforcement agencies as well. i mean the crime rate in north charleston particular
i know one of our colleagues, gabe gutierrez conducted an interview with moments ago with someone elseho had a run-in with this officer. talk about that. >> reporter: we're expecting a news conference any moment now. this was back in 2013 we're still gathering information on this particular incident. but there's someone who claims that the same officer involved with this shooting back in 2013 knocked on their door and dragged them out of the house and used this taser on this particular...
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ademÁs, la historia de william levy y elizabeth gutiÉrrez es de novela. ¿quÉ pasarÁ? >> gracias chicos! >> le vamos a dar tiempo a la seÑora silvia navarro, en este momento, al terminar la temporada se va a dedicar a la hermosa responsabilidad de ser mamÁ, que ya es, ya está al margen, es la plÁtica que hemos tenido, creo que silvia estÁ en una etapa hermosa de su vida. >> juan osorio se basarÁ en la experiencia del cineasta jorge pons, para la filmaciÓn de la pelÍcula "mi corazÓn es tuyo". >> verlo como se mueve en el mundo que se le facilita, es un aprendizaje, creo que cada dÍa para mi es un empezar de nuevo, de cero, a aprender de mis compaÑeros productores, y dar gracias a dios que sigo en soledad. >> y de esa manera tomaron la noticia los pequeÑos lascurain, que es su historia serÁ llevada a la pantalla grande. >> estoy muy emocionada con la noticia, creo que estarÍa muy padre poder hacer una pelÍcula, y ademÁs, que ya no nos vamos a despedir, tener un trato mÁs juntos estÁ padrÍsimo. ana: mira hasta pelÍcula y todo! johnny: fÍjate, antes solamente
ademÁs, la historia de william levy y elizabeth gutiÉrrez es de novela. ¿quÉ pasarÁ? >> gracias chicos! >> le vamos a dar tiempo a la seÑora silvia navarro, en este momento, al terminar la temporada se va a dedicar a la hermosa responsabilidad de ser mamÁ, que ya es, ya está al margen, es la plÁtica que hemos tenido, creo que silvia estÁ en una etapa hermosa de su vida. >> juan osorio se basarÁ en la experiencia del cineasta jorge pons, para la filmaciÓn de la...
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gutierrez. >> welcome. director saldana, i thank you. i've been listening to the testimony up in my office that you presented here today. i guess in -- i'm very interested in this dhs, civil immigration enforcement priority. this card. you say you carry this card with you? >> yes. >> has it been entered into the record, the card? i'd like officially to enter the card. and who has this card with them? >> all our officers that are out there making niece decisions. >> all of your officers. so all your i.c.e. agents have these card with them? >> yes, generally. >> and it states the priorities of the administration. let me ask you something, does the lawsuit in the fifth circuit have any implication in terms of your ability to carry out these enforcement priorities? >> the one in south texas deals only with expanded daca and the initiation of daca. >> only has an impact on expanded daca. >> that's my sister agency. >> it doesn't have impact on these -- >> not on enforcement. >> these are priorities issued by the secretary of homeland security
gutierrez. >> welcome. director saldana, i thank you. i've been listening to the testimony up in my office that you presented here today. i guess in -- i'm very interested in this dhs, civil immigration enforcement priority. this card. you say you carry this card with you? >> yes. >> has it been entered into the record, the card? i'd like officially to enter the card. and who has this card with them? >> all our officers that are out there making niece decisions. >>...
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liliana: juan josÉ gutiÉrrez conoce de cerca cÓmo Ópera las extorsiones por telÉfono desde mÉxico, dees y no les pagaron rescate a travÉs de transferencias electrÓnicas. su mamÁ ha recibido dos de esas llamadas. juan: una de las dos veces yo estaba en mÉxico pero para nada estaba en la ciudad de mÉxico. a que los Ángelba en mÉxico pero para nada estaba en la ciudad de mÉxico. a que los Ángeles cuando dijeron que estaba secuestrado en zacatecas. pedÍan 10.000 $ en una ocasiÓn y en la otra 15.000. liliana: el departamento de policÍa investiga inclusive en mÉxico 20 de estas denuncias. desde febrero de este aÑo que se han dado tambiÉn en texas. la mayorÍa de las vÍctimas son familias latinas. juan: estamos avisÁndole a la comunidad que no manden dinero a nadie, no piensen que estÁ llamada son de verdad. liliana: la policÍa sostiene que los delincuentes mienten al decir que mandaran una oreja o un dedo sino pagan el rescate. los familiares en su desesperaciÓn no dudan en enviar cuantiosas sumas de dinero sin saber que estÁn siendo vÍctimas de una estafa. >> estamos manteniendo a toda esta
liliana: juan josÉ gutiÉrrez conoce de cerca cÓmo Ópera las extorsiones por telÉfono desde mÉxico, dees y no les pagaron rescate a travÉs de transferencias electrÓnicas. su mamÁ ha recibido dos de esas llamadas. juan: una de las dos veces yo estaba en mÉxico pero para nada estaba en la ciudad de mÉxico. a que los Ángelba en mÉxico pero para nada estaba en la ciudad de mÉxico. a que los Ángeles cuando dijeron que estaba secuestrado en zacatecas. pedÍan 10.000 $ en una ocasiÓn y...
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carlos gutierrez served under george w.and is now the chair of the albright stormed -- albright stonebridge group based in washington. mr. secretary, welcome back to "bottom line." carlos: thank you. mark: president obama and well castro are going to meet. what can we expect? carlos: there are a lot of subplots. the summit itself has eight different mandates. you cannot expect a lot of different actions to come out of these, but the handshake between president obama and rowel castro is obviously going to be a highlight. the president would have wanted to go as a celebratory tour where he would have the glory of being the president who started a process of normalization in cuba. the problem is that in the meantime he declared that venezuela is a national security threat to the u.s., so now that has become the issue and the president of venezuela is going to panama with a list of 10 million signatures and all of these south american countries have ganged up against the u.s.. so, there is a lot going on and it is going to be m
carlos gutierrez served under george w.and is now the chair of the albright stormed -- albright stonebridge group based in washington. mr. secretary, welcome back to "bottom line." carlos: thank you. mark: president obama and well castro are going to meet. what can we expect? carlos: there are a lot of subplots. the summit itself has eight different mandates. you cannot expect a lot of different actions to come out of these, but the handshake between president obama and rowel castro...
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gabe gutierrez, i'm with msnbc. why are you out here today? fault, the youth. we blame ourselves with that. we took away so many recreation centers and afterschool programs for these kids they had nothing else to look forward to. there's no future for them. as adults we're trying to get it back together. >> reporter: thank you very much for talking, we appreciate it. ma'am, gabe gutierrez, do you mind -- why are you out here right now? >> i was sitting at home and watched this escalate yesterday and watching it this morning just made me very disappointed and the injustice that the adults are doing to these kids. we need to do so much more and reach out to them. i hope and pray the peaceful protesters out here tonight continue this to see if it escalates into something more. if these kids come back we need to be out here to show them that this is not what we stand for. we do not -- this is not what we represent as baltimore. and we need to do so much more. these kids are lost and they need some help. >> thank you so much for talking with us. i
gabe gutierrez, i'm with msnbc. why are you out here today? fault, the youth. we blame ourselves with that. we took away so many recreation centers and afterschool programs for these kids they had nothing else to look forward to. there's no future for them. as adults we're trying to get it back together. >> reporter: thank you very much for talking, we appreciate it. ma'am, gabe gutierrez, do you mind -- why are you out here right now? >> i was sitting at home and watched this...
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guys, back to you. >> gabe gutierrez. thank you. we're joined by msnbc national correspondent joy reid. joy, awaiting a press conference from the police department. it's going to be a pretty positive press conference based on what we know now. >> yeah, we are waiting that press conference lawrence any minute now that should be getting under way and the baltimore police department has been tweeting throughout the night sort of various things that are going on including that press conference including obviously the news that everybody but credentialed media should be off the streets. pretty quiet here. none but the media and what's left of the national guard and the police force. so very quiet. it will be interesting to see how extensively they answer questions about this press conference about the substance of this issue rather than just about the curfew. i'm presuming they're going to want to just talk about how the curfew is going. the sort of small skirmishes by the cvs we saw earlier tonight but there are a lot of questions and i
guys, back to you. >> gabe gutierrez. thank you. we're joined by msnbc national correspondent joy reid. joy, awaiting a press conference from the police department. it's going to be a pretty positive press conference based on what we know now. >> yeah, we are waiting that press conference lawrence any minute now that should be getting under way and the baltimore police department has been tweeting throughout the night sort of various things that are going on including that press...
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juan gutiÉrrez de 26 aÑos amenazaba a la mujer, dar la y __ con matarla y al menor de siete aÑos lo encerrÓnieron en la cumbre de las amÉricas. la Última vez que los lÍderes tuvieron un encuentro fue hace mÁs de medio siglo. presidente castro: ya era hora que yo hablar aquÍ el nombre de cuba. gloria: provocando risas y aplausos castro hizo historia, asÍ comenzÓ y advirtiÓ que se toman el tiempo que le quitaron. presidente castro: como me deben seis cumbres de las que me excluyeron... gloria: hizo un recuerdo de la historia cubana y de las quejas contra los gobiernos de los estados unidos. presidente castro: yo soy de los que pienso y asÍ se lo he manifestado a unos cuantos jefes de estado en reuniones particulares que he tenido en mi paÍs que segÚn mi opiniÓn el presidente obama es un hombre honesto. gloria: esta disculpa acapara la atenciÓn cuando elogiÓ a obama por enfrentarse al congreso estadounidense. presidente castro: pienso que su forma de ser obedece a ese origen humilde de Él. gloria: aquÍ obama se mantuvo serio y con la mirada baja. presidente castro: estas palabras las medite mu
juan gutiÉrrez de 26 aÑos amenazaba a la mujer, dar la y __ con matarla y al menor de siete aÑos lo encerrÓnieron en la cumbre de las amÉricas. la Última vez que los lÍderes tuvieron un encuentro fue hace mÁs de medio siglo. presidente castro: ya era hora que yo hablar aquÍ el nombre de cuba. gloria: provocando risas y aplausos castro hizo historia, asÍ comenzÓ y advirtiÓ que se toman el tiempo que le quitaron. presidente castro: como me deben seis cumbres de las que me...
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that can't happen in 2015. >> gabe gutierrez reporting there. officer slager has not yet retained retained. >>> the penalty phase in the boston marathon bombing trial expected to begin within a week. jurors could start hearing evidence as soon as monday. they found bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty of all 30 counts yesterday including conspiracy and deadly use of a weapon of mass destruction. 17 of those counts are punishable by death if the jury decides they should be. >>> robert durst pleaded not guilty to two weapons charging in new orleans this morning. the real estate heir and suspected killer was indicted on those charges yesterday. durst is awaiting extradition in los angeles to face charges in the murder of writer susan berman. durst was arrested last month after he was featured in an explosive hbo documentary that revealed new evidence. >>> more. secret service supervisor javier morales is accused of making unwanted advances on a co-member who he was in charge of supervising. that included kansas citying her and trying to gran her at the
that can't happen in 2015. >> gabe gutierrez reporting there. officer slager has not yet retained retained. >>> the penalty phase in the boston marathon bombing trial expected to begin within a week. jurors could start hearing evidence as soon as monday. they found bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty of all 30 counts yesterday including conspiracy and deadly use of a weapon of mass destruction. 17 of those counts are punishable by death if the jury decides they should be....