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two lanes towards 6 keep in mind traffic is very much backed up back to liberia avenue.ing up from liberia towards 66 you hit a big delay we're hoping to starts to ease now that traffic is getting by. that deadly crash investigation still blocking right shoulder and lane. let's go to maps. other big problems you need to be aware of maryland to virginia to point of rock 15 southbound closed. multiple vehicle crash lover its theville road keen to 340 and detour that way taking 287 or other side roads. 270 southbound crash be urbana jammed from 70 could coming down 70 do 80 backed up traffic and then starts to ease once you get through urbana and however you need 0 extra minutes to get from 70 to gas main work out in leesburg. leesburg police letting us know drivers should expect delays at east market and plaza street before 7 a.m. this morning and gas line repair cleanup is underway and should be wrapped soon and earlier delay orange line cleared normal service resumed at dunn lauering, allison and steve? >> cracking metro on tuesday morning thanks, airport, transit agency
two lanes towards 6 keep in mind traffic is very much backed up back to liberia avenue.ing up from liberia towards 66 you hit a big delay we're hoping to starts to ease now that traffic is getting by. that deadly crash investigation still blocking right shoulder and lane. let's go to maps. other big problems you need to be aware of maryland to virginia to point of rock 15 southbound closed. multiple vehicle crash lover its theville road keen to 340 and detour that way taking 287 or other side...
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from liberia to escape an ebola out brebrea breaoutbreak. sheriff says it has been hard being a single mom on top of that without a car. >> i leave my kids home because i can't take them to -- i'm so grateful that we are going to go to mass as a family. >> and catholic charities gives away roughly one car a week. they also teach the families how to take care of their new car. and the impact, you know how much it's going to change your life. it's so incredible to see. wish her all the best. >>> we hope you're literally jumping and dancing for the nbc 4 health and fitness expo. >> i thought you were going to show us some jumping and dancing. >> not at all. >> maybe if you came to the expo this weekend you could see aaron doing it. >> that guy will be doing it. >> and it's great tore i know who wants to learn more about their health and fitness. >> health screenings for earn from kidney disease to glaucoma and a lot of information about mental health as part of our changing minds campaign, as well. >> the expo starts tomorrow morning at o'clock
from liberia to escape an ebola out brebrea breaoutbreak. sheriff says it has been hard being a single mom on top of that without a car. >> i leave my kids home because i can't take them to -- i'm so grateful that we are going to go to mass as a family. >> and catholic charities gives away roughly one car a week. they also teach the families how to take care of their new car. and the impact, you know how much it's going to change your life. it's so incredible to see. wish her all...
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from liberia to escape the ebola virus -- she says this means -- >> i'm so grateful that we are goinggo to mass as >> catholic charities gives away roughly one car a week. they also teach families how to take care of their new car. they've been doing this 25 years now. >> good for them. happy for her and her family. so, doug, we want to talk about timing, i guess. we're all worried about what the morning commute is going to be like. >> i think it fine around i-95. it areas well north and west we're going to see some problems. i thought we'd see something in d.c. it's starting to now. i wasn't expecting any problems on the roads in d.c. that's not going to be the case as you wake in the morning. in the last few minutes, it finally starting to fill in around the d.c. area. i was looking at this over an hour, hour and a half ago. it's just starting to do so. just over the last couple of frames starting to fill in and all of this is moving off towards the east. it wasn't able to do that. it was gettingto elevati elevation, almost exactly. you go up 600 feet right there and you get the flo
from liberia to escape the ebola virus -- she says this means -- >> i'm so grateful that we are goinggo to mass as >> catholic charities gives away roughly one car a week. they also teach families how to take care of their new car. they've been doing this 25 years now. >> good for them. happy for her and her family. so, doug, we want to talk about timing, i guess. we're all worried about what the morning commute is going to be like. >> i think it fine around i-95. it...
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you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of education to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon." and the bush twins with thoughtful, simple advice. "never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house. enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. but your parents," they add, "will be rooting for you as you begin your next chapter. and so will we." two sets of sisters, and one common bond. thanks for watching on a friday night. i'm david muir. don't forget diane sawyer's special right here at 10:00 p.m. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a grad student and navy reserve officer from san diego, california... an electrical engineer from fayetteville, arkansas... and our returning champion -- a high school principal from columbia, south carolina... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. than
you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of education to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon." and the bush twins with thoughtful, simple advice. "never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house. enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. but your parents," they add, "will be...
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you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of education to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon." and the bush twins with thoughtful, simple advice. "never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house. enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. but your parents," they add, "will be rooting for you as you begin your next chapter. and so will we." two sets of sisters, and one common bond. thanks for watching on a friday night. i'm david muir. don't forget diane sawyer's special at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here. i'll see you on monday. good night. >>> he was a therapist, a husband, and father whose life was taken too early by a deadly disease that put hundreds of people at risk. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. >> the man who died has been identified as brandon philips. >> it gives patients a headache, a stiff neck and makes them nauseated. >> it can be deadly as in this case. melanie
you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of education to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon." and the bush twins with thoughtful, simple advice. "never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house. enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. but your parents," they add, "will be...
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. —— will. 0n the interview with presidentjohnson of liberia gave a few days ago, it was very strong.hat ecowas will move into gambia if he does not step aside. as of now, his mandate is expired. yeah. ecowas is the economic community of west african states, of course. thank you. in other news: at least 50 people have been killed in northern mali in a car bomb attack on a military base. a vehicle packed with explosives detonated at a camp housing soldiers and members of rival armed groups in the region's main city, gao. a mauritanian news agency, al akhbar, is reporting that the jihadist group al mourabitoun carried out the attack. a prominent mexican environmental activist and indigenous leader, who had been fighting illegal logging, has been shot dead. isidro baldenegro was killed in his home state of chihuahua, in northern mexico, after receiving death threats. he had spent many years in peaceful protests against illegal logging in the sierra madre mountains. latin america tops the list of the most deadly places for conservationists. nasa scientists have confirmed 2016 was official
. —— will. 0n the interview with presidentjohnson of liberia gave a few days ago, it was very strong.hat ecowas will move into gambia if he does not step aside. as of now, his mandate is expired. yeah. ecowas is the economic community of west african states, of course. thank you. in other news: at least 50 people have been killed in northern mali in a car bomb attack on a military base. a vehicle packed with explosives detonated at a camp housing soldiers and members of rival armed groups...
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you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of education to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon." and the bush twins with thoughtful, simple advice. "never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house. enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. but your parents," they add, "will be rooting for you as you begin your next chapter. and so will we." two sets of sisters, and one common bond. thanks for watching on a friday night. i'm david muir. don't forget diane sawyer's special right here at 10:00 p.m. eastern. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! hello! thank you, jim. hi, everybody. that was a very pleasant walk. i enjoyed that. -you wanna do it again? -no. oh, all right. goodbye. take your own walk. hi! so look -- i know! it's me! i know! think
you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of education to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon." and the bush twins with thoughtful, simple advice. "never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house. enjoy college. as most of the world knows, we did. you have listened to harsh criticism of your parents by people who had never even met them. but your parents," they add, "will be...
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there is a lot of latent capacity that is to not reduced from liberty -- from liberia. oil shale is coming back in a big way. saudi energyo the minister who says he doesn't see the cuts going on beyond six months. what kind of level to uc given what you just said about some of the producers? guest: there is some optimism that with the balancing already taking place, there will not be a necessity for continued cuts. we still have a significant global storage of oil close to one billion barrels. have had to cutou costs to deal with lower oil prices. is this the end of it? the end.uest: is not we still have to operate. we call itanaging for margin, focusing on being the most efficient possible. that means keeping a close eye on margins. the oil price uncertainty means we will have to keep doing that. reporter: how much cost cut can you do this year? guest: it will be hard. we have been in three years of continuous cost cutting. we have squeezed the lemon until it is very dry. we're coming to the end of what we can achieve, but it does not mean we cannot think of smarter wa
there is a lot of latent capacity that is to not reduced from liberty -- from liberia. oil shale is coming back in a big way. saudi energyo the minister who says he doesn't see the cuts going on beyond six months. what kind of level to uc given what you just said about some of the producers? guest: there is some optimism that with the balancing already taking place, there will not be a necessity for continued cuts. we still have a significant global storage of oil close to one billion barrels....
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from liberia to escape the ebola outbreak. they never had a car until today. thanks to the catholic charities. >> there it is. >> my god. >> reporter: before today, life without a car meant having to shift pretty much everything. >> going to mass every sunday i leave my kids home. i'm so grateful that we are going >> reporter: she and her three children moved here in 2013 to escape the ebola virus outbreak. her husband went back to find work. >> it has not been easy. where i live, one of the buses don't come on time. so i have to walk down the street. >> she was walking down a highway and i guess somebody saw her, pick eed her up, gave her ride and introduced her to this program. >> reporter: catholic charities gives away about a car a week to needy families. this is something they've been doing for the past 25 years. catholic charities volunteers say they usually get several calls a week from people wanting to donate cars. >> i get as much benefit from this as the people who receive the cars do. >> reporter: when they get the cars, volunteers like o'connor ar
from liberia to escape the ebola outbreak. they never had a car until today. thanks to the catholic charities. >> there it is. >> my god. >> reporter: before today, life without a car meant having to shift pretty much everything. >> going to mass every sunday i leave my kids home. i'm so grateful that we are going >> reporter: she and her three children moved here in 2013 to escape the ebola virus outbreak. her husband went back to find work. >> it has not...
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. >> you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk to girls about the importance of educationgirls who saw themselves in you. >> the bush twins also poked fun at themselves, telling the obama girls to enjoy college. adding, quote, as most of the world knows, we did. >> they went to their share of parties. >> that's called college. >> that's right. >>> on monday, the nation remembers the life, work and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. >> here in washington, it will be marked with a peace walk and parade that will take place just a few days before the inauguration. the steps president obama has taken to advance dr. king's dream and what his message might be for us today. >> if you're taking two forward and one back, that means you at least advanced one step. that's what i say about the president. he advanced as >> if king could send one message, it would be do not get tired, keep fighting. to think about how tired i get as a white man in america working on these issues and to think what dr. king did, what obama did, and yet these men continue to wake up every morning, conti
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the student from the republic of liberia is an engineer who works for the u.s. government. >> this country does not represent such as it is -- ideas proposed by donald trump. >> reporter: as protests continued at the airport two female iraqi women at least six months pregnant were admitted to mills pennsylvania medical center. after long flight from the uae. the news of the ban too much to take. >> and they were -- they found out that -- this law is going into effect and began to feel very worried. >> reporter: as agents stood watch of the hospital door. he found a message of hope on the doors of his mosque. >> we do not support the president's ban on muslims, your community is welcome here. your neighbors [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: and back here live. people continue to push back we're hearing lawsuits have been filed already against the federal government. and this protest that began here at 3:00 this afternoon was supposed to end at 6:00. the protestors are still here many of their voices being heard. guys? >> what are family members being tol
the student from the republic of liberia is an engineer who works for the u.s. government. >> this country does not represent such as it is -- ideas proposed by donald trump. >> reporter: as protests continued at the airport two female iraqi women at least six months pregnant were admitted to mills pennsylvania medical center. after long flight from the uae. the news of the ban too much to take. >> and they were -- they found out that -- this law is going into effect and began...
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and all the way book to liberia avenue.we go past 66 you'll hit huge delays a very active scream. an active investigation. police will keep you updated and let you know when that fatal investigation wraps. 28 northbound to new braddock road experiencing several miles of backed up traffic. from this point we'll go ahead and move it over to the maps. that's not the only thing we're up against this morning we have volume increasing inside the beltway through false church and arlington 56 eastbound and topside of beltway shape through college park. things look going 2670 through rockville and norm of that point we do have some light volume pigging up between 70 past the truck scales into urbana and metro dealing with orange line delays by dunn lauering and keep it to fox news morning we'll be right back with the 6:00 hour. we're rapidly losing credibility as handymen. mom washed our clothes. one wash with tide pods and we're right back where we started. we look like catalogue models! who trusts a clean handyman anyway? we can't
and all the way book to liberia avenue.we go past 66 you'll hit huge delays a very active scream. an active investigation. police will keep you updated and let you know when that fatal investigation wraps. 28 northbound to new braddock road experiencing several miles of backed up traffic. from this point we'll go ahead and move it over to the maps. that's not the only thing we're up against this morning we have volume increasing inside the beltway through false church and arlington 56 eastbound...
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you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of educationthemselves in you, in your parents, saw who they could become if they continued to study and learn. you attended state dinners, hiked in national parks, met international leaders and managed to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon all while being kids attending school and making friends. we have watched you grow with grace and ease. through it all, you had each other, just like we did. now you're about to join another rarified club, one of the former first children, a position you didn't seek and one with no guidelines. you have so much to look forward to. you'll be writing the story of your lives beyond the shadow of your famous parents yet you will always carry with you the experience of the past eight years. never forget the wonderful people who work at the white house, our greet er was nancy, the white house florist, who ushered us in from the cold. she helped us make colorful bouquets of winter flowers for our grandparents' bedside. 20 years later
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to from liberia to escape a ebola outbreak.says it's been hard being a single mom without the car. >> i leave my kids home because i can't take them to mass. i'm so grateful that we are going to go to mass as a family. >>> catholic charities gives away runly one car per week. they also team the families how to take care of their new car. so wonderful. >> nice to see the graty taught, too. >>> we are in a storm team 4 weather alert moez.. we are pinpointing your school forecast. again in a few minutes. but sure to check the nbc washington app, as well. >>> it is a beating that went viral and caused outrage. now president obama is speaking out about the incident. yor time is 5:38. u sfwhoo welcome back. at weather alert day. meteorologist chuck bell is standing by about what we can expect in our forecast. >> good morning, indeed. it's a cold start to the day today. not a lot of snow came down last night. there had been b sh school closings and delays. go to our nbc washington app so often out more about what school systems have t
to from liberia to escape a ebola outbreak.says it's been hard being a single mom without the car. >> i leave my kids home because i can't take them to mass. i'm so grateful that we are going to go to mass as a family. >>> catholic charities gives away runly one car per week. they also team the families how to take care of their new car. so wonderful. >> nice to see the graty taught, too. >>> we are in a storm team 4 weather alert moez.. we are pinpointing your...
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when a country like liberia or a country in southeast asia is able to contain pandemic flu or somethinglike it and detect it before it becomes a threat to people around the world, that is something that's manifestly in our interests, and i am proud that we have been able to make great strides in that regard. >> and your biggest disappointment? your biggest failure over these past eight years? i assume it's syria. is that right? >> wolf, i have spoken about this in other contexts of late. i think all of us who have worked on the tragedy of syria feel a great deal of regret that our very robust efforts at diplomacy have not yielded a negotiated solution to what is a very horrific conflict. we have succeeded in beating back the threat that isil has posed out of syria. in iraq and syria we have collaborated with 68 other countries, and we have rolled back 50% of the territory that isil has claimed. we have killed many of its senior leaders, and that fight continues. we have also been the world's leader in providing humanitarian assistance. but we have not yet, with the partners that we have
when a country like liberia or a country in southeast asia is able to contain pandemic flu or somethinglike it and detect it before it becomes a threat to people around the world, that is something that's manifestly in our interests, and i am proud that we have been able to make great strides in that regard. >> and your biggest disappointment? your biggest failure over these past eight years? i assume it's syria. is that right? >> wolf, i have spoken about this in other contexts of...
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the presidents of liberia, mauritania, and guinea are also arriving in gambia today in efforts to broker a transfer of power. jammeh has ruled gambia for 22 years. on thursday, incoming president adama barrow held his inauguration at gambia's embassy in neighboring senegal. mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman has been extradited to the united states and is slated to appear in a u.s. federal court in new york city today. his attorneys had fought his extradition in part by citing discrimination against mexicans, including the words of president-elect donald trump. he previously escaped from jail in mexico twice. in honduras, television reporter igor padilla chavez has been assassinated. he covered crime for the television station hch, hable como habla. honduran police have arrested 18 suspects they allege were involved in the killing. and investigative reporter wayne barrett has died at age 71 of complications of interstitial lung disease. news of barrett's death broke as thousands protested in central park against the inauguration of donald trump, a man he began covering in the 19
the presidents of liberia, mauritania, and guinea are also arriving in gambia today in efforts to broker a transfer of power. jammeh has ruled gambia for 22 years. on thursday, incoming president adama barrow held his inauguration at gambia's embassy in neighboring senegal. mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman has been extradited to the united states and is slated to appear in a u.s. federal court in new york city today. his attorneys had fought his extradition in part by...
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to use force, a declaration of war against al qaeda, to justify the american military actions in , liberia, yemen, somalia, afghanistan and akistan. we'll see what the war plan is. we will learn soon enough. and i suspect that this congress will be asked to finance it. will be asked to pay for the men and women that will be sent into harm's way. and the munitions and the airplanes and the other equipment necessary. and i would hope that all of us take a long, long look at this and that we ask this question -- if we do that, then what happens next? we didn't ask that question when we went to war in afghanistan in 2002, 2001 and 2002. we didn't ask that question when e invaded iraq a couple of years later. and i'm not sure we've asked that question as we re-engaged ourselves in the current iraqi war. and syria. but we should always ask, what is the result of our action? hat is likely to happen? we have choices. we have choices. we have choices to build a wall or educate our children. or care for our seniors. we have choices about war or not. we have choices about how we deal with people arou
to use force, a declaration of war against al qaeda, to justify the american military actions in , liberia, yemen, somalia, afghanistan and akistan. we'll see what the war plan is. we will learn soon enough. and i suspect that this congress will be asked to finance it. will be asked to pay for the men and women that will be sent into harm's way. and the munitions and the airplanes and the other equipment necessary. and i would hope that all of us take a long, long look at this and that we ask...
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we're behind pakistan and india and places like liberia. and, yet, what we saw is that if the election was taken from her. so, with that i think people are angry because women are finding that there is a glass ceiling still here in america and they're fearful that they know the gop agenda is one that is anti-women. not only is the president mu sau challenge their right to reproductive health and other things important for women's lives. >> what is the congress going to do? what are democrats going to do? work with the administration for fight for them? >> i think a big fight ahead, quite frankly. where we can work with them, we stand ready to do so. >> whenever you say that, people literally cringe. no, no, no, republicans can't do that. >> i have to say this, if there is something that will uplift the people that i represent in the ninth congressional district, i'm duty bound to make sure that's done. i'm not compromising. a big difference between working with someone and compromising on the values that hold your community together. >> the
we're behind pakistan and india and places like liberia. and, yet, what we saw is that if the election was taken from her. so, with that i think people are angry because women are finding that there is a glass ceiling still here in america and they're fearful that they know the gop agenda is one that is anti-women. not only is the president mu sau challenge their right to reproductive health and other things important for women's lives. >> what is the congress going to do? what are...
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one jesuit proposed freeing them and sending them to liberia, a newly created haven for freed slaves in west africa. by the 1830s the jesuit plantations were becoming increasingly unprofitable. slavery was coming under attack from a rising abolitionist movement, and georgetown itself had fallen on hard times. a building spree saddled the college with debt. so under the leadership of reverend thomas maldi, the maryland jesuits made a fateful decision to sell most of their slaves to two catholic planters in louisiana, henry johnson and jessie beatty. henry johnson had been the governor of louisiana so this is not an insignificant person. they agreed to sell the slaves to johnson and beatty for $115,000 in 1838 money, which depending how you count is at a minimum about $3 million today. they made sure to sell to catholic owners so as not to betray their religious obligation to care for the slaves' souls. that was one of the conditions that was put on the sale by the church in rome that wasn't too happy about it. but they did not ask the slaves whether they would like to be sold to louis
one jesuit proposed freeing them and sending them to liberia, a newly created haven for freed slaves in west africa. by the 1830s the jesuit plantations were becoming increasingly unprofitable. slavery was coming under attack from a rising abolitionist movement, and georgetown itself had fallen on hard times. a building spree saddled the college with debt. so under the leadership of reverend thomas maldi, the maryland jesuits made a fateful decision to sell most of their slaves to two catholic...
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nelson mandela, fueron a liberia, a marruecos...r niÑo en edad escolar despuÉs de john f. kennedy junior. sabemos que no se va a mudar a la casa blanca sino hasta que concluya su aÑo escolar. debe ser muy difÍcil, pero va a ser bonito ver el recibimiento que le den, especialmente a Él. porque tambiÉn en esta carta resaltan esa experiencia tan maravillosa. alan: lo que a mÍ me gusta de esta carta es el agradecimiento de lo que vivieron, y el despuÉs. seguir agradecido con la gente que conociste, con la gente que va a seguir a tu lado por muchos aÑos mÁs, y que hay que seguir en contacto con ellos. ellas hablan de que siguieron en contacto con el servicio secreto, con gente que les ayudaba. karla: ese es un buen libro para algÚn niÑo que haya vivido la experiencia de vivir en la casa blanca como hijo de un mandatario. serÍa bueno escuchar sus vivencias. bueno, vamos a seguir con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", y motivÁndonos. johnny: mÁs adelante dan a conocer un niÑo sensaciÓn en nueva york, tiene a todo el mundo encantado las redes soci
nelson mandela, fueron a liberia, a marruecos...r niÑo en edad escolar despuÉs de john f. kennedy junior. sabemos que no se va a mudar a la casa blanca sino hasta que concluya su aÑo escolar. debe ser muy difÍcil, pero va a ser bonito ver el recibimiento que le den, especialmente a Él. porque tambiÉn en esta carta resaltan esa experiencia tan maravillosa. alan: lo que a mÍ me gusta de esta carta es el agradecimiento de lo que vivieron, y el despuÉs. seguir agradecido con la gente que...
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you traveled to liberia and morocco with your mom to talk with girls about the importance of educationho saw themselves in you. saw themselves in your parents. saw what they could become if they continued to study and learn. >> you attended state dinners, hiked in national parks, met international leaders and managed to laugh at your dad's jokes during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon. all while being kids, attending school and making friends. we have watched you grow from girls to impressive young women with grace and ease. and through it all, you had each other. >> just like we did. now, you're about to join another rarified club. one of former first children. a position you didn't seek and one with no guidelines. but you have so much to look forward to. you will be writing the story of your own lives, beyond the shadows of your famous parents. yet, you will always carry with you the experiences of the past eight years. >> enjoy college, as most of the world knows, we did. and you won't have the weight of the world on your young shoulders anymore. explore your passions, learn wh
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comedian russell howard's just returned from a trip to liberia to see how the money you raise on redafter she questioned the legality of his travel ban. sally yates, who was acting attorney general, said she couldn't defend his decision to stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly—muslim countries from entering america. donald trump's controversial travel ban is facing resistance on a variety of fronts. after a weekend of mass protests, chaos at airports and a diplomatic outcry came an unusual act of defiance on the part of america's top law officer. sally yates, appointed us attorney general by barack obama said in a letter to lawyers at the justice department had given her responsibility to ensure that the government stands for what is right... deeming that an act of betrayal, mr trump promptly sacked her, installing dana boente as the new attorney general. pending the swearing—in of mr trump's preferred candidate, alabama senator jeff sessions, whose confirmation has been delayed by democrats in congress. sally yates is not alone in her misgivings, though. barack obama said in a
comedian russell howard's just returned from a trip to liberia to see how the money you raise on redafter she questioned the legality of his travel ban. sally yates, who was acting attorney general, said she couldn't defend his decision to stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly—muslim countries from entering america. donald trump's controversial travel ban is facing resistance on a variety of fronts. after a weekend of mass protests, chaos at airports and a diplomatic outcry came an...