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tiene menos de tres meeses.bo un concierto de goles en la copa amÉrica. argentina goleÓ a paraguay en el Último partido de las semifinales con un marcador de 6 goles contra 1. la albiceleste obtiene el pase a la final que disputarÁ con el anfitriÓn, chile, el 4 de julio. el dÍa 3, perÚ y paraguay jugaranÉ por el tercer y cuarto lugar. >> el fin de semana es 4 de julio. es el dÍa que hay mayor nÚmero de asados en todo el paÍs y aumenta las probabilidades de accidentes con asadores y parrillas. lourdes nos da recomendaciones. lorurdes: el abogado john herrera cuenta su milagro de vida con la esperanza que alguien pueda aprender de la terrible experiencia. ese es john entrando a revisar la parrilla. minutos despuÉs, una violenta explosiÓn que casi le costÓ la vida. >> en el momento antes de la explosiÓn, levantÉ la tapa... no me habÍa dado cuenta que la llave de paso estaba abierta y el gas llenÓ la cavidad. cuando le di al encendedor, la chispa prendiÓ todo el gas y causÓ la explosiÓn. >> su esposa le habÍa dicho
tiene menos de tres meeses.bo un concierto de goles en la copa amÉrica. argentina goleÓ a paraguay en el Último partido de las semifinales con un marcador de 6 goles contra 1. la albiceleste obtiene el pase a la final que disputarÁ con el anfitriÓn, chile, el 4 de julio. el dÍa 3, perÚ y paraguay jugaranÉ por el tercer y cuarto lugar. >> el fin de semana es 4 de julio. es el dÍa que hay mayor nÚmero de asados en todo el paÍs y aumenta las probabilidades de accidentes con...
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aprobaciÓn de una ordenanza municipal que de convertirse en ley impondrÍa castigos de hasta seis meesesordenanza que va a castigar a la gente sin tener una ordenanza que los trabajadores municipales pueden tener permiso. >> hasta ahora no existe en los angeles un permiso para estos comerciantes. >> son 50 mil trabajadores ambulantes en la ciudad. >> hasta ahora sin permiso. >> todos sin perliso. jaime: se imponen multas de cien dÓlares por vender en parques y playas la segunda vez. y 200 dÓlares la segunda. pero la tercera vez la multa serÍa de mil dÓlares o seis meses de cÁrcel. convirtiendo la venta ambulante en un delito menor. >> no es justo porque van a criminalizar a gente que sÓlo quiere tener una manera de hacer su vida y obtener fondos para su familia. jaime: Él seÑala que criminalizando la venta ambulante, aquellos inmigrantes podrÍan hasta ser deportados. >> los proppuestos castigos para los vendedores ambulantes han llÉgado como una sorpresa para miles de ellos que por mÁs de dos dÉcadas han intentado que se cree un permiso para hacer legal su comercio. >> la noticia que en
aprobaciÓn de una ordenanza municipal que de convertirse en ley impondrÍa castigos de hasta seis meesesordenanza que va a castigar a la gente sin tener una ordenanza que los trabajadores municipales pueden tener permiso. >> hasta ahora no existe en los angeles un permiso para estos comerciantes. >> son 50 mil trabajadores ambulantes en la ciudad. >> hasta ahora sin permiso. >> todos sin perliso. jaime: se imponen multas de cien dÓlares por vender en parques y playas...
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general meese was not just the attorney general of the united states, but for many, many years, one of our most distinguished scholars here at the heritage foundation and i told him beforehand that he works harder now than he's retired than when he did when he was on active duty here. among the things general meese has done, in addition to dealing with these issues for many, many decades, he recently served on a very important commission that reviewed the counterterrorism functions of the fbi, so here's somebody with years and years of knowledge and experience, who has had an opportunity to do an in depth assessment of a key component of this. and david, who is our policy analyst on homeland security, who works this stuff every day and not just the entire department, but really the entire homeland security enterprise, which means all the federal agencies, state and local, international partners are doing this, so you've got three amazing perspectives and i'll ask each of them to make some remarks and then we'll get in as much q and a at the end as we possibly -- we have a saying at her
general meese was not just the attorney general of the united states, but for many, many years, one of our most distinguished scholars here at the heritage foundation and i told him beforehand that he works harder now than he's retired than when he did when he was on active duty here. among the things general meese has done, in addition to dealing with these issues for many, many decades, he recently served on a very important commission that reviewed the counterterrorism functions of the fbi,...
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i want to thank heritage and we're also honored to have attorney general ed meese here. i joined the justice department as he is transitioning out. and dick thornburg coming in. and what an honor it is to see you, sir. one thing jim left out, i have five teenagers. so, when it comes to homeland security issues, i feel like i have a lot of personal expertise on the home front. but i want to thank the heritage foundation for having me. i can't think of a better forum to deliver this speech. i normally don't give prepared remarks, but in this case, i am. and i'm going to cover a lot of territory, but we will have a very robust q and a, healthy discussion and dialogue about the many issues facing the nation. you just mentioned the strike yesterday, where we took out the leader of the khorasan group. that was hugely significant. one of the biggest external operations threats to the homeland and to the united states. and i commend our military for their efforts in doing that. you know, last week, terror did strike in the american heartland. and this was the type of event we've
i want to thank heritage and we're also honored to have attorney general ed meese here. i joined the justice department as he is transitioning out. and dick thornburg coming in. and what an honor it is to see you, sir. one thing jim left out, i have five teenagers. so, when it comes to homeland security issues, i feel like i have a lot of personal expertise on the home front. but i want to thank the heritage foundation for having me. i can't think of a better forum to deliver this speech. i...
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you're looking for criminals who are spending more time looking for security and meese instead f o tell eenlt vent. they're looket at side even trances and where the cameras are. that's our second best friend. this is our first best friend. the hotline is something. >> that message never gets old. if you see something, say something. that never gets old. what do you think of the attacks in the last week? >> gayle i think that could actually signal something significant. i say that because the assessment was not about al qaeda. it was basically using twitter to tell people to kill. when you see the simultaneous attacks this week in each of the three countries, when you see it's similar and they're still claiming credit for a series of military targets and the sigh nid, what you're seeing is a come policemen eternal attack. >> how will you be enjoying the weekend? >> i'll be enjoying the fireworks this weekend on the streets with evan else. >> i hope we're not having this conversation on monday. >> i do too. >>> the state of california fight as historic drought. water use dropped. the sta
you're looking for criminals who are spending more time looking for security and meese instead f o tell eenlt vent. they're looket at side even trances and where the cameras are. that's our second best friend. this is our first best friend. the hotline is something. >> that message never gets old. if you see something, say something. that never gets old. what do you think of the attacks in the last week? >> gayle i think that could actually signal something significant. i say that...
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an man da crews, their six-month-old daughter meese and girlfriend's daughter from another relationship. police say martinez is a suspect in the october death of christopher ripley the 2-year-old son of crews and her ex-husband. >> christopher sustained head injuries while martinez was watching him. >> mourners gathered for two separate vigils last night. friends and family and former patients of dr. crews turned out to share stories and memories of the victims. >> relatives of martinez say he would never commit murder. husband cousin expressed shock saying she has future been able to visit him in jail but said the last time show saw martinez and amanda crews was during a family funeral. she said they were a happy couple at that time. >> happening today the family of a san francisco woman killed at pier 14 will be in washington dc pushing for immigration policy reform. kate steinle's family is scheduled to testify in front of a senate judiciary committee about city sanctuary laws. francisco sanchez charged in kate steinle's death a five time deportee. the san francisco sap wary protecte
an man da crews, their six-month-old daughter meese and girlfriend's daughter from another relationship. police say martinez is a suspect in the october death of christopher ripley the 2-year-old son of crews and her ex-husband. >> christopher sustained head injuries while martinez was watching him. >> mourners gathered for two separate vigils last night. friends and family and former patients of dr. crews turned out to share stories and memories of the victims. >> relatives...
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tiene menos de tres meeses.enta las probabilidades de accidentes con asadores y parrillas. lourdes nos da recomendaciones. lorurdes: el abogado john herrera cuenta su milagro de vida con la esperanza que alguien pueda aprender de la terrible experiencia. ese es john entrando a revisar la parrilla. minutos despuÉs, una violenta explosiÓn que casi le costÓ la vida. >> en el momento antes de la explosiÓn, levantÉ la tapa... no me habÍa dado cuenta que la llave de paso estaba abierta y el gas llenÓ la cavidad. cuando le di al encendedor, la chispa prendiÓ todo el gas y causÓ la explosiÓn. >> su esposa le habÍa dicho que la parrilla no funcionaba bien. quiso ver por quÉ para y sufriÓ el accidente. recibiÓ quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado. las imÁgenes hablan por sÍ solas. >> las quemaduras envolvieron 20% del cuerpo. incluyendo ambas piernas y la cara. >> a casi aÑo y medio, la recuperaciÓn ha sido asombrosa. cada aÑo en estados unidos se inician 8800 incendios por usar una parrilla inapropiadamente. 140 personas
tiene menos de tres meeses.enta las probabilidades de accidentes con asadores y parrillas. lourdes nos da recomendaciones. lorurdes: el abogado john herrera cuenta su milagro de vida con la esperanza que alguien pueda aprender de la terrible experiencia. ese es john entrando a revisar la parrilla. minutos despuÉs, una violenta explosiÓn que casi le costÓ la vida. >> en el momento antes de la explosiÓn, levantÉ la tapa... no me habÍa dado cuenta que la llave de paso estaba abierta y...
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. >> keep meese young. >> bob is the oldest kid in the bunch. a few years ago, he and a partner decided to share their wisdom for an unconventional sport. >> there is all of these baseball legs. there is always football soccer. there is nothing that we know of here that has anything to do with racing. >> fire. >> living hope racing school doesn't use books or lectures. >> grab that. >> just a little experience and elbow grease. >> there is nothing more awesome than winning your first race and then your second race and you keep winning. >> 15-year-old ari can't think of anyplace he'd rather be ivenlt. >> everyone is a giant family here. you have a great group of friends and you learn team work. >> reporter: especially since the original idea was to take kids off the streets of trenton and put them on the right track. >> aid of the participants in this race school have gone off to college that had no plans of ever looking at college. >> let gabby do it. >> you want to look at that is in the. >> reporter: long before they could drive a car. >> it j
. >> keep meese young. >> bob is the oldest kid in the bunch. a few years ago, he and a partner decided to share their wisdom for an unconventional sport. >> there is all of these baseball legs. there is always football soccer. there is nothing that we know of here that has anything to do with racing. >> fire. >> living hope racing school doesn't use books or lectures. >> grab that. >> just a little experience and elbow grease. >> there is nothing...
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general nice, you layout -- general meese, you layout this framework. going from the international program to the role of intelligence in the fbi science, technology issues, legal authorities, and information sharing, if that is kind of the baskets. i am guessing if i ask you what the strongest area where the fbi has made the most progress, you would say that we gets, the overseas mission, is that fair? >> partly, but there is still a lot more to do because when you go overseas, when you put your foot in the atlantic ocean you suddenly come across the state department. there is a certain bureaucratic resistance to expanding and providing more facilities and resources overseas, so i would say there is still a long ways to go there. i think it is more accurate to say the furthest they have gone is in the intelligence and analytical capabilities, and the whole idea of bringing in this new class of people. prior to 9/11, intelligence analysts, i do not even think they used that term. they were thought of as support people, kind of advanced clerks if you wil
general nice, you layout -- general meese, you layout this framework. going from the international program to the role of intelligence in the fbi science, technology issues, legal authorities, and information sharing, if that is kind of the baskets. i am guessing if i ask you what the strongest area where the fbi has made the most progress, you would say that we gets, the overseas mission, is that fair? >> partly, but there is still a lot more to do because when you go overseas, when you...
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. >> meese going to be doing that to jeb bush for two hours. >> that's mature. >> you know it's comingipples. >>> did you hear about the ashley madison site? for couples who cheat on each other. 37 million use the site. the good news is you can keep cheating. the bad news the site has been hacked and the whole world knows. what are you going to do now? ask your doctor about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> i bet you thought it was only republicans going after and eating their young. turns out that democrats have a problem, too. the mighty rumble on the left that had two big-name democrats hot and bothered. in 60 seconds. piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest thi
. >> meese going to be doing that to jeb bush for two hours. >> that's mature. >> you know it's comingipples. >>> did you hear about the ashley madison site? for couples who cheat on each other. 37 million use the site. the good news is you can keep cheating. the bad news the site has been hacked and the whole world knows. what are you going to do now? ask your doctor about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile....
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general meese was not just the attorney general of the united states, but for many many years, one of our most distinguished scholars here at the heritage foundation and i told him beforehand that he works harder now than he's retired than when he did when he was on active duty here. among the things general meese has done, in addition to dealing with these issues for many, many decades, he recently served on a very important commission that reviewed the counterterrorism functions of the fbi, so here's somebody with years and years of knowledge and experience, who has had an opportunity to do an in depth assessment of a key component of this. and david, who is our policy analyst on homeland security who works this stuff every day and not just the entire department, but really the entire homeland security enterprise, which means all the federal agencies, state and local, international partners are doing this, so you've got three amazing perspectives and i'll ask each of them to make some remarks and then we'll get in as much q and a at the end as we possibly -- we have a saying at heri
general meese was not just the attorney general of the united states, but for many many years, one of our most distinguished scholars here at the heritage foundation and i told him beforehand that he works harder now than he's retired than when he did when he was on active duty here. among the things general meese has done, in addition to dealing with these issues for many, many decades, he recently served on a very important commission that reviewed the counterterrorism functions of the fbi,...
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so is chuck todd moderator, "meese the press" "meet the press" and pulitzer prize winning and author of "warmth of other sons." joy, let me start with you. to going back to the emotion of the day, to see a sitting governor crying, to see a former governor wiping a tear from his eye, and you were in the crowd, you were talking with people young and old black and white, who were visibly emotional. >> absolutely. there was a woman in front of me who began silently weeping as the flag was coming down. people all around was were cheering and chanting and shouting. she was just crying. and the reason that she said she was crying is that for the first time as an african-american woman she felt like she could actually look at this state house. she could actually see it and take in the beauty of it because it wasn't marred in her view by a flag that rejected her. >> 15 years ago there was a similar ceremony albeit much smaller than the one we saw here today. a ceremony to take the flag from high atop the state house dome to where it sat up until, oh, two hours ago. the crowd today though cons
so is chuck todd moderator, "meese the press" "meet the press" and pulitzer prize winning and author of "warmth of other sons." joy, let me start with you. to going back to the emotion of the day, to see a sitting governor crying, to see a former governor wiping a tear from his eye, and you were in the crowd, you were talking with people young and old black and white, who were visibly emotional. >> absolutely. there was a woman in front of me who began...
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contras and i would say on the basis first of all the reaction that he had when he was informed by ed meeseand everybody that saw reagan, his face went white and he wasn't shocked by this but beyond this i talked to john poindexter who was the security adviser at the time and i said did you feel as though you were kind of hung out to dry as a result of poindexter and oliver north fired and poindexter said no that was my job to protect the president from start he didn't want to know so i didn't tell him that the money was being diverted to the contras. actually, poindexter told me one other thing and this is -- and maybe i'm anticipating the question by 1986 ronald reagan was 75 years would come 76 by the end of the year and he was -- the question came up later where reagan announced to the public whether there were any symptoms of that early on some people thought they saw things as early as 1984. some of you perhaps remember that debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. in the first debate reagan didn't equip itself at all. he is a trained actor, he knows how to memorize his lines
contras and i would say on the basis first of all the reaction that he had when he was informed by ed meeseand everybody that saw reagan, his face went white and he wasn't shocked by this but beyond this i talked to john poindexter who was the security adviser at the time and i said did you feel as though you were kind of hung out to dry as a result of poindexter and oliver north fired and poindexter said no that was my job to protect the president from start he didn't want to know so i didn't...
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we have just learned from french authorities that that meese of debris which is now at an airport close to where i am now in reunion will be flown back to france about the next few days and will be examined at a laboratory in or near tulis in southwest france by french p investigators. remember those investigators have said they have not yet identified that fragment and it's too early to say if it is from a boeing 777 or from mh-370 but they say no theory can be ruled out, including that it could be from a boeing 777. how do you say, all eyes even here are on that small piece of coating that was found on the piece of debris codes that reads 657 bb. it's not a serial number but it is something that could be used in conjunction with a boeing manual to identify whether this is indeed from a 777. some people on social media say they have done that. they have picked up a boeing manual and there is a part number 657 bb. if it was shown that was a case then it would be from a boeing and there is only one 777 that is missing and that is mh-370. i was on the beach where the piece of debris was f
we have just learned from french authorities that that meese of debris which is now at an airport close to where i am now in reunion will be flown back to france about the next few days and will be examined at a laboratory in or near tulis in southwest france by french p investigators. remember those investigators have said they have not yet identified that fragment and it's too early to say if it is from a boeing 777 or from mh-370 but they say no theory can be ruled out, including that it...
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a developing story in detroit leading next hour as chrysler's boss meese with the uaw as the union lookst much of what it surrendered a few years ago back. plus google news that may surprise you. investable opportunities around the iran deal and what the s&p 500 has done guys over the past five years that may help predict the future market sticking around and we'll see everybody in just a couple of minutes. >> indeed you will. u.s. companies importing goods from greece are facing quite a few challenges due to the greek debt crisis. shortages, right? >> absolutely mandy, but the biggest challenge for these importers is paying these distributors in greece due to ongoing capital controls. take go greek, aio gurtd shop in beverly hills. imports between 35% and 40% of his products from greece and has enough supply to last him a month. recently received a shipment but he's unable to pay his business associates. >> right now we don't pay because the bank system is frozen and we can place an order and then we'll resolve the financial issue with them. >> thankfully they can continue to place orde
a developing story in detroit leading next hour as chrysler's boss meese with the uaw as the union lookst much of what it surrendered a few years ago back. plus google news that may surprise you. investable opportunities around the iran deal and what the s&p 500 has done guys over the past five years that may help predict the future market sticking around and we'll see everybody in just a couple of minutes. >> indeed you will. u.s. companies importing goods from greece are facing...
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i want to thank heritage and we're also honored to have attorney general ed meese here. i joined the justice department as he is transitioning out. and what an honor it is to see you, sir. one thing jim left out, i have five teenagers. so, when it comes to homeland security issues, i feel like i have a lot of personal expertise on the home front. but i want to thank the heritage foundation for having me. i can't think of a better forum to deliver this speech. i normally don't give prepared remarks, but in this case, i am. and i'm going to cover a lot of territory, but we will have a very robust q and a, healthy discussion and dialogue about the many issues facing the nation. you just mentioned the strike yesterday, where we took out the leader of the khorasan group. that was hugely significant. one of the biggest external operations threats to the homeland and to the united states. and i commend our military for their efforts in doing that. you know, last week, terror did strike in the american heartland. and this was the type of event we've been worried about, probably
i want to thank heritage and we're also honored to have attorney general ed meese here. i joined the justice department as he is transitioning out. and what an honor it is to see you, sir. one thing jim left out, i have five teenagers. so, when it comes to homeland security issues, i feel like i have a lot of personal expertise on the home front. but i want to thank the heritage foundation for having me. i can't think of a better forum to deliver this speech. i normally don't give prepared...