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what do you know about mark gonzalez? >> my brother, mark, i've known him for many years.nzalez who is the district attorney is a member of your-- >> correct. >> --club. >> we're proud of it. am i right, my brothers? >> bingo! getting these hog jockeys to rat out their guy on the inside was almost too easy. now to use that information to force a confession from the man himself. isn't it true that you, mark gonzalez, an elected d.a. and top law enforcement officer, are also a member of the calaveras gang? >> yes. >> got it! we got it, everybody. we got you! we got you! your reign of terror ends now. >> everybody knows this. this is nothing new. our club is not a gang. >> but are you guys all mexican? >> most of us are mexican. >> there you go. that's a gang. >> yeah, no. >> so why do you think the people elected you, then? >> i think it's because i ran on a platform of criminal justice reform. >> criminal justice reform? apparently, mark campaigned on eliminating jail time for minor offenses and providing treatment and community service for drug violations. basically, he's
what do you know about mark gonzalez? >> my brother, mark, i've known him for many years.nzalez who is the district attorney is a member of your-- >> correct. >> --club. >> we're proud of it. am i right, my brothers? >> bingo! getting these hog jockeys to rat out their guy on the inside was almost too easy. now to use that information to force a confession from the man himself. isn't it true that you, mark gonzalez, an elected d.a. and top law enforcement officer,...
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en el primer migrante mexicano en llegar al congreso y venciÓ a mark lorsh >>tambiÉn a josé serrano derrotÓ al republicano jason gonzÁleza el vicegobernador demÓcrata gavin, derrotó a republicano john cox y en texas fue abbott obtuvo segundo periodo tras vender a la demÓcrata lupe valdez. en arizona es republicanodaisy le ganÓ a garcÍa y enero mÉxico michelle lujÁn se embolsÓ al republicano pierce. cada una muy importante las contiendas para cada parte. >>vamos hablar de la mujer, de la posiciÓn de la mujer antes de empezar las elecciones de medio tÉrmino ya se hablaba que el gran aÑo de la mujer y parece que asÍ fue, o una silla en el capitolio nueve de ellas hacen historia por el cambio de tendencia que traen con sus ambiciones frescas de la polÍtica. lo bueno para los hispanoses que entre estas nueve mujeres hay de muchÍsimas minorías como por ejemplo hispanas, afroamericanas, musulmanas y tambiÉn gente muy joven. >>una legisladora de origen guatemalteco es norma torres quiepara uo con el distrito 35 la cÁmara de representantes, torres derrotÓ a su rival republicano christian valiente en el 2014 se convirtiÓ en la pr
en el primer migrante mexicano en llegar al congreso y venciÓ a mark lorsh >>tambiÉn a josé serrano derrotÓ al republicano jason gonzÁleza el vicegobernador demÓcrata gavin, derrotó a republicano john cox y en texas fue abbott obtuvo segundo periodo tras vender a la demÓcrata lupe valdez. en arizona es republicanodaisy le ganÓ a garcÍa y enero mÉxico michelle lujÁn se embolsÓ al republicano pierce. cada una muy importante las contiendas para cada parte. >>vamos hablar...
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first jobs in public health, i have always been a huge admirer and fan of his, as well as mark harrington, break gonzalez, who is just -- gregg gonzalez, who is a fantastic leader in his field today. , wesusan ellenberg, who will be more formally introduced, but who is also a friend of our families. so it will really be a fantastic talk. theing about what caused change and at the legacy of this protest. to lead the discussion i will ask dr. jeremy green to come up. with green is a professor of medicine and the history of medicine and the elizabeth -- and mcgehee harvey chair in the history of medicine here at johns hopkins. thank you so much. josh.: thank you so much, [applause] it is such a pleasure to be here at this event. and what a pleasure it was to good to experience that last panel. as a historian of medicine, i want to attest again to the fragility and importance of living history and how much we should attend to those who remember moments that slip away from us in some ways, even as much as they leave enduring trails in the history of activism and public health. and i noticed this in teaching m
first jobs in public health, i have always been a huge admirer and fan of his, as well as mark harrington, break gonzalez, who is just -- gregg gonzalez, who is a fantastic leader in his field today. , wesusan ellenberg, who will be more formally introduced, but who is also a friend of our families. so it will really be a fantastic talk. theing about what caused change and at the legacy of this protest. to lead the discussion i will ask dr. jeremy green to come up. with green is a professor of...
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gonzalez. starting off this half hour with both parties claiming victory after months of contentious campaigning and a midterm election marked >> control of the house will soon switch hands from the republics to the democrats, but the senate remains firmly with the republican party. here's where congress stands right now. house democrats have won at least 222 seats, exceeding the net gain of 23 they needed to take control. >>> over in the senate so far it is 45-51 in favor of republicans who have gained 2 seats. abc's stephanie ramos has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: kendis and marci, president trump and control of congress was front and center during these midterm elections and people got out to vote. the total projected turnout is topping 100 million people. votes are in and are still being counted in one of the most highly anticipated midterm elections in history. >> remember this feeling. know the power to win. >> reporter: democrats winning control of the house with at least 25 seats. republicans maintaining control of the senate with wins in several states including texas, missouri and north dakota. in texas, se
gonzalez. starting off this half hour with both parties claiming victory after months of contentious campaigning and a midterm election marked >> control of the house will soon switch hands from the republics to the democrats, but the senate remains firmly with the republican party. here's where congress stands right now. house democrats have won at least 222 seats, exceeding the net gain of 23 they needed to take control. >>> over in the senate so far it is 45-51 in favor of...