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nall me di cuenta que estábamos encima de una bomba.collins, cinco años después de su cirugía, enfrenta sus retos y sus miedos. maría: hay veces que me despierto en la madrugada y pienso que es mentira, que tengo 83 libras más. locutor: la reconstrucción de los testimonios del juicio contra el chapo. >> es ponerse en los zapatos de esta persona, este narcotraficante. locutor: esto y más a continuación en aquí y ahora. patricia: en un notable acto de valor, un inmigrante arriesgó su vida para salvar a dos policías de la muerte. hola, qué tal, les saluda patricia yanot. ilia: buenas noches, bienvenidos a aquí y ahora, yo soy ilia calderón. teresa: y yo soy teresa rodríguez. antes de que los oficiales pudieran agradecerle su valentía, una coincidencia fatal cambió su destino. llegué a houston para hablar con la familia de este buen samaritano. juan carlos salgado llegó de guerrero cuando era un adolescente y se mudó a houston, cerca de la única familia que tenía en los ee.uu. aquí trabajaba como jardinero con su tío vicente salgado. eutimi
nall me di cuenta que estábamos encima de una bomba.collins, cinco años después de su cirugía, enfrenta sus retos y sus miedos. maría: hay veces que me despierto en la madrugada y pienso que es mentira, que tengo 83 libras más. locutor: la reconstrucción de los testimonios del juicio contra el chapo. >> es ponerse en los zapatos de esta persona, este narcotraficante. locutor: esto y más a continuación en aquí y ahora. patricia: en un notable acto de valor, un inmigrante...
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officials say they hope people not only get the sir nall on their phones, but pay attention to what time they get the signal so they can report back. reporting live in oakland, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>thanyou, scott. for the past seven years the bay area proud series has been dedicated to sharing stories of people doing good in the world. we finally have some competition. >> it's all good. >> we encourage it. we're happy to share. garvin thomas shows us the positive spin some people are putting on the news. >> raj and janelle, these are my people. i don't mean middle-aged fathers of free. quite the opposite. these are high schoolers who like to find good in the world and then share it. >> your assessment is on 26, the beginning of the cold war. >> reporter: it was in u.s. history class last spring, the bad news was channelled into something good. high school senior caroline was in class that day. she said they had been discussing a string of recent bad news events that had everyone, including their teacher, feeling down. >> she said something along the lines of when you grow u
officials say they hope people not only get the sir nall on their phones, but pay attention to what time they get the signal so they can report back. reporting live in oakland, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>thanyou, scott. for the past seven years the bay area proud series has been dedicated to sharing stories of people doing good in the world. we finally have some competition. >> it's all good. >> we encourage it. we're happy to share. garvin thomas shows us the positive...
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upon2 pennsylvania cavalry crowes dales nall is right to my rear. the eastwood is off to the right. that avenue, a stop sign, a tall tree. off to the left, you can see a tree behind this tree that is .loser the road is there. at the time, that was not a road or this is the exact same view. the war department road would go right through there. this is a cornfield at the time of the battle. i was never queued into the fact that that was a cornfield there. if you look on the back, the 10th maine crossed the smoke town road. about where the small bushes growing to the right of the mulberry tree. we came to front a just east of the road and then advanced down the gentle slope and deployed about in the shadow of the tree in the extreme right of the picture. what this means is today, they went to the left, they went across that field, and they went up to the ridge in the shadow of that tree that exists today. i have a photograph that shows exactly that, even if you look in the distance, you see the little west east stonewall in the distance. that is there still today. the road is long that
upon2 pennsylvania cavalry crowes dales nall is right to my rear. the eastwood is off to the right. that avenue, a stop sign, a tall tree. off to the left, you can see a tree behind this tree that is .loser the road is there. at the time, that was not a road or this is the exact same view. the war department road would go right through there. this is a cornfield at the time of the battle. i was never queued into the fact that that was a cornfield there. if you look on the back, the 10th maine...
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dinner the night she came to visit, i think it was in '89 or '90 and she had gone up to see the order nalls play and george mitchell asked her she put everybody at ease and she could not think of a diplomatic thing to say about baseball. instead the queen just replied, well, nothing much really happened out there, did it? >> not a thing. >> she anyway, so there is a beauty and a simplicity to baseball. not so much with health care as we make our turn. and we go back to a lip from last year. drft -- after saying who easy it was going to be to reform health care during the cam pan suddenly figured out it's not so easy. ta take a look. >> we have come up with a solution. i have to tell you, it's an unbelievably complicated subject. nobody knew health care could be so complicated. >> nobody knew? actually, everybody knew, donald, that health care was too complicated. and yet you have wandered into it again. "the wall street journal" editorial board doesn't think that's the wisest move. they have a new piece on the administration's latest obamacare lawsuit calling it, quote, a losing strategy, b
dinner the night she came to visit, i think it was in '89 or '90 and she had gone up to see the order nalls play and george mitchell asked her she put everybody at ease and she could not think of a diplomatic thing to say about baseball. instead the queen just replied, well, nothing much really happened out there, did it? >> not a thing. >> she anyway, so there is a beauty and a simplicity to baseball. not so much with health care as we make our turn. and we go back to a lip from...
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in 2000, when congress voted on normalizing trade relations with china, the promise was chi nalled -- china would reform, become market-based, democratic and respect human rights. but the china we trade with and compete with today is different than the one we hoped would emerge. china's economy, cha has taken on some market characteristics, remains fundamentally state directed. china's companies, state owned or not, are called upon to serve the government's interests. china's trade and economic policies are coordinated through five-year and 10-year plans. those plans are backed by china's resources. they are aimed at fostering national champions, advancing china's economic and technological ambitions and ensuring full employment in china. they are implemented at the expense of other economies in the theft of other intellectual property and without regard to the global trade rules for human rights of workers. these are structural economic challenges that american workers and companies face in trading and competing with china. while this administration confronts the same challenges with
in 2000, when congress voted on normalizing trade relations with china, the promise was chi nalled -- china would reform, become market-based, democratic and respect human rights. but the china we trade with and compete with today is different than the one we hoped would emerge. china's economy, cha has taken on some market characteristics, remains fundamentally state directed. china's companies, state owned or not, are called upon to serve the government's interests. china's trade and economic...
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. >> the trump administration has been phenomenal nall in terms of understanding this issue and putting money to states not just let's say the federal government will take care of it but allowing states to drive their own solutions. i came and pestered the administration with the drug czar, the president, the vice president and this is an issue when you talk about it the president very much understands and grew up with it. his brother who died of addiction essentially -- >> of alcohol abuse. >> yeah. you have to have infrastructure in place and it doesn't just affect the individual. it affects families, the workplace, this is an issue he understood h we talked about it it resonated and we got a very large grant and the administration was very clear, they said, look, you are new hampshire. you are at the tip of the spear of this crisis. you have a thin bureaucracy and don't have a lot in the way through the individual through government. design a system that works and help us take it across the country. help us share best practice, one of the best through the nga and what we're doing tod
. >> the trump administration has been phenomenal nall in terms of understanding this issue and putting money to states not just let's say the federal government will take care of it but allowing states to drive their own solutions. i came and pestered the administration with the drug czar, the president, the vice president and this is an issue when you talk about it the president very much understands and grew up with it. his brother who died of addiction essentially -- >> of...