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and yet a world away from the hostel you're in now.that community bathroom and hello to a 750-square foot king suite. with two flat screen tvs, wi-fi, mini bar, you name it, they have it. but to win, you have to know a little something about us. i'm going to ask some trivia questions about our city and our state. whichever one of you gets the most answers right gets the room for the right. are you ready? >> yes. >> jimmy: cousin sal, are you ready? >> sal: i still can't get over the "how i met your mullah" joke. that was a good one. [ laughter ] [ applause ] very clever. >> jimmy: [ bleep ] probably wrote that joke by the way. all right. it's time to begin. all right. question number one, and ring in when you know the answer. what is the zip code for beverly hills? fans of american television would know the answer to this question. there was a show called beverly hills -- brook. >> "90210." >> jimmy: that is absolutely right. brook has the lead. next question, what stadium do the dodgers play in? what stadium do the los angeles dodgers
and yet a world away from the hostel you're in now.that community bathroom and hello to a 750-square foot king suite. with two flat screen tvs, wi-fi, mini bar, you name it, they have it. but to win, you have to know a little something about us. i'm going to ask some trivia questions about our city and our state. whichever one of you gets the most answers right gets the room for the right. are you ready? >> yes. >> jimmy: cousin sal, are you ready? >> sal: i still can't get...
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Jul 11, 2014
07/14
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father alejandro has been giving migrants a free bed and a meal at this hostel for five years.ter experience tells him they will press on, despite the risks rather than go home to poverty. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: this is an interminable exodus. it never ends. but i'm sure they're going to make history. they're going rebuild america. >> reporter: but before they make that history or achieve their own more modest dreams, these poor migrants must first survive the train of death. >> karl, it's extraordinary just to see those young kids, people of all ages on board that train, packed on top of the train. what it is like to ride it? what is it like to be on it? you have ridden the route several times. >> yeah, i've ridden that route several times, anderson, and every time it is terrifying. it's tear fight for a number of reasons. first of all you, have you to jump the train. and for undocumented migrants, the safest time for them to get on that train is when it's actually started to move. that way they're not going to get hassled by police or by railway workers as they t
father alejandro has been giving migrants a free bed and a meal at this hostel for five years.ter experience tells him they will press on, despite the risks rather than go home to poverty. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: this is an interminable exodus. it never ends. but i'm sure they're going to make history. they're going rebuild america. >> reporter: but before they make that history or achieve their own more modest dreams, these poor migrants must first survive the train of...
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Jul 11, 2014
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what comes after that -- >> hosteled is she, do we know? -- hosteled is she?e looks great. >> coming up next, the polar vortex. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> have you heard about this typhoon that just hit japan? it's a monster and is now about to hit us, too. rick is here on how that could be. what's going
what comes after that -- >> hosteled is she, do we know? -- hosteled is she?e looks great. >> coming up next, the polar vortex. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein....
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Jul 29, 2014
07/14
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he's somebody that -- i mean, he's really running a small youth hostel out of his house.s like a farm of children from "the voice." >> seth: sounds like a cult. sounds like a cult. when i hear farm and youth hostel, it all sounds really culty. >> it's like raelynn, gwen sebastian, all these people from the show. he's really helped a lot. and he doesn't talk about it because he's a -- you know, he's a great guy. yeah, they devote a lot of time. >> seth: one of the most iconic parts of the show, of course, is the blind auditions. you are with the friends and family. >> yeah. >> seth: i would imagine that it is so stressful for you as well. >> yes, it's high highs, low lows. >> seth: yeah. >> it's literally two rooms, and i'll go in one room and -- i wear the same thing. it all takes place in a day. i know, sorry. spoiler alert. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. but i have to go, i'll go through like four jackets because the make-up is caked on because i'm -- if your son or daughter gets through, it's great, and we're all happy. but if they don't, it is like the end of the world t
he's somebody that -- i mean, he's really running a small youth hostel out of his house.s like a farm of children from "the voice." >> seth: sounds like a cult. sounds like a cult. when i hear farm and youth hostel, it all sounds really culty. >> it's like raelynn, gwen sebastian, all these people from the show. he's really helped a lot. and he doesn't talk about it because he's a -- you know, he's a great guy. yeah, they devote a lot of time. >> seth: one of the...
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Jul 22, 2014
07/14
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told of the arrival of journalists, more than a dozen parents and grandparents crowd into a small hostel. one after another, they share stories of forced abortions, sterilizations and beatings. in december 2008, yuan qingfeng was eight months pregnant with her third child, when officials hustled her off to the hospital, where doctors aborted her baby, then performed a tubal ligation. a week later, they dropped her off to wander home alone in one of the coldest winters on record. >> "they dumped her on the road. while she was lying on the ground, the blood ran to her shoes... we don't have any relatives living near where they had left her. no one knew that they had dropped her halfway, not even her parents. it was not until she was on the verge of death that somebody came across her on the road." the experience has left yuan physically and mentally traumatized. >> "when she came back to our house, she became so dumb that she didn't even know how to eat food any more. i can't go on living like this. i will ask for a solution from the family planning office or divorce her. i can't take care
told of the arrival of journalists, more than a dozen parents and grandparents crowd into a small hostel. one after another, they share stories of forced abortions, sterilizations and beatings. in december 2008, yuan qingfeng was eight months pregnant with her third child, when officials hustled her off to the hospital, where doctors aborted her baby, then performed a tubal ligation. a week later, they dropped her off to wander home alone in one of the coldest winters on record. >>...
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Jul 19, 2014
07/14
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i'm not being hostel or anything -- hostile or anything, that's just my style. stay out of difficulty from time to time is asking and answering what if questions. i'd rather asked my opinion about something for the future, but i'll answer the poverty question. poverty so evasive. i'm sorry, massive, i'm sorry. poverty so massive in this country. you know, what, 42 million people on food stamps? both black and white? appalachia? you've got poor white people. some places in west virginia got poor white people. and poverty will not be eradicated or reduced until everybody in the country, every legislator, every governor, every mayor, every everybody get involved. now, we going to make a department here because we're going -- a dent here because we're going to be working hard and getting people on tanf which is temporary and needy families, get them a job. i appreciate the question, but it's, poverty so massive. somebody quoted somebody the other day, jim graham told me, he said helen keller said those who are well off have a understanding, have a hard time understa
i'm not being hostel or anything -- hostile or anything, that's just my style. stay out of difficulty from time to time is asking and answering what if questions. i'd rather asked my opinion about something for the future, but i'll answer the poverty question. poverty so evasive. i'm sorry, massive, i'm sorry. poverty so massive in this country. you know, what, 42 million people on food stamps? both black and white? appalachia? you've got poor white people. some places in west virginia got poor...
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Jul 22, 2014
07/14
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fast-forward to july 2013 when there's a coup in egypt and there's a new leader whose free hostel boththe muslim brotherhood, of which hamas is the palestinian chapter, and hostile to hamas as well of course, and there was a radical change in policy on the part of inpt and a radical change the closure regime that was imposed on gaza. very, very few gazans were able to access through the rafah crossing. this is the main exit of gazans to the outside world. there are some gazans were permitted to leave via israel, but it is really not available to most gazans. it is for exceptional medical cases and high-level erp businessman and so forth. and so forth.sman the exit was closed and pressure started to build. in addition, the tunnels through which many goods were coming, particularly construction materials and fuel, were coming into gaza through these tunnels crossing the gaza/egypt border. regime following the 2013 cu basically eliminated these tunnels. with that limitation, almost complete elimination, hamas no longer had these goods coming through and can no longer tax them. they relied
fast-forward to july 2013 when there's a coup in egypt and there's a new leader whose free hostel boththe muslim brotherhood, of which hamas is the palestinian chapter, and hostile to hamas as well of course, and there was a radical change in policy on the part of inpt and a radical change the closure regime that was imposed on gaza. very, very few gazans were able to access through the rafah crossing. this is the main exit of gazans to the outside world. there are some gazans were permitted to...
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Jul 22, 2014
07/14
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he lived in a youth hostel in bay town, texas for six weeks before sent to live with his mother's brothernew york city. he enrolled in school while seeking asylum. >> this is just what the judge looks at? immigration attorney agreed to help him for flee. >> these chirp are fleeing terrible conditions. >> in daniel's case, the gangs were terrible, but his father might have been worse. >> he had lots of details about when he would be abused by his father, how he would be abused, the things that his father would use to actually beat him. everyone could tell that he was really being truthful and the pain he suffered. >> domestic violence is a fairly new reason for granting a child asylum. 14 months after he was caught at the border, the teen learned he could stay in the united states legally. >> i felt so happy. >> daniel can apply for permanent resident status, which is a green card after one full year in the u.s. >> i asked him if he wanted citizenship. >> yes, if they can give it to me. i would be able to work better, get around easier. i'd be able to visit my family, my mom. everything wo
he lived in a youth hostel in bay town, texas for six weeks before sent to live with his mother's brothernew york city. he enrolled in school while seeking asylum. >> this is just what the judge looks at? immigration attorney agreed to help him for flee. >> these chirp are fleeing terrible conditions. >> in daniel's case, the gangs were terrible, but his father might have been worse. >> he had lots of details about when he would be abused by his father, how he would be...
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he lived in a youth hostel in texas before he was sent to live with ms.her's brother in new york city. >> this is what the judge looks at. >> this immigration attorney agreed to help him for free. >> these children are really fleeing from terrible conditions. >> in daniel's case the gangs were terrible but his father might have been worse. >> he had lots of details about when he would be abused by his father, how he would be abused. the things that his father abused and actually beat him. everyone could tell that he was -- he was being truthful in the pain that he suffered. >> domestic violence is a fairly new reason for granting a child asyl asylum. 14 months oof he was caught at the border, the teen learned he could stay in the united states legally. daniel could apply for permanent resident status after one full year in the u.s., a green card. i asked him if he wanted citizenship? >> translator: yes, if they can give it to me. i would be able to work better, get around easier. i'd be able to visit my family, my mom. everything would be different. >> da
he lived in a youth hostel in texas before he was sent to live with ms.her's brother in new york city. >> this is what the judge looks at. >> this immigration attorney agreed to help him for free. >> these children are really fleeing from terrible conditions. >> in daniel's case the gangs were terrible but his father might have been worse. >> he had lots of details about when he would be abused by his father, how he would be abused. the things that his father...