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>>> en new york mÉxico, y el programa para el que estamos invitando a las chicas, se llama mujeres Ómoe unidos. >>> hay un rango de edad especÍfico para poder entrar? >>> las chicas de cualquiera de los tres aÑos de preparatoria en mÉxico o de decimo noveno y doce grado en estados unidos. >>> quÉ tan grande es la disparidad de gÉneros en estas carreras? >>> pues considere el que el programa es muy importante en ambos lados de la frontera, es pequeÑo el nÚmero de mujeres en ciencia tecnologÍa inorigino ra y matemÁticas, el 30 % de las investigodoras a nivel mundial son mujeres, solo el 9 % son mujeres en puestos de direcciÓn general en empresas de ciencia y tecnologÍa, y sin embargo, se estima se sabe que el 90 % de los trabajos del futuro van a requerir capacidades en Áreas de ciencia, tecnologÍa ingenieria, y por eso que tenemos este programa para incaminar a mÁs jÓs eneren a desarrollar carreras en estas Áreas. >>> les dirÍas a a las jÓvenes que tienen un buen futuro para ella estas carreras, con buenos trabajos? >>> justamente de eso se trata los trabajos mejor pagados en el futuro s
>>> en new york mÉxico, y el programa para el que estamos invitando a las chicas, se llama mujeres Ómoe unidos. >>> hay un rango de edad especÍfico para poder entrar? >>> las chicas de cualquiera de los tres aÑos de preparatoria en mÉxico o de decimo noveno y doce grado en estados unidos. >>> quÉ tan grande es la disparidad de gÉneros en estas carreras? >>> pues considere el que el programa es muy importante en ambos lados de la frontera, es...
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new mexico ranch when she was 15 years old. and on thursday, teala davies told reporters in new york city epstein frequently raped and sexually assaulted her at his homes in new york, new mexico, florida, the virgin islands, and france beginning when she was 17 years old. >> i was a litittle girl. breakk me a long time to free from his mind control and abuse. amy: on thursday, the attorney representing the women, gloria allred, said britain's prince andrew should be obliged to meet with investigators to disclose his ties to epstein. virginia giuffre, who is one of several epstein accusers, says she was sexually trafficked by epstein and forced to have sex with the prince when she was 17 years old. prince andrew has denied the accusations. he said this week he's stepping back from public duties after he showed little remorse for epstein's victims in an interview with bbc newewsnight. >> do yoyoregret the whole franance trip -- frieship wit epstein? >>ow -- stillllot for t reon beiei i tt the peoeoe th iet and t oppornities ehert iasiven toearn him or because of him wer actual very usul. y: that prince arew on bbc. jeffy epsteihas counte
new mexico ranch when she was 15 years old. and on thursday, teala davies told reporters in new york city epstein frequently raped and sexually assaulted her at his homes in new york, new mexico, florida, the virgin islands, and france beginning when she was 17 years old. >> i was a litittle girl. breakk me a long time to free from his mind control and abuse. amy: on thursday, the attorney representing the women, gloria allred, said britain's prince andrew should be obliged to meet with...
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host: reporting on the time line of that massacre on monday in mexico, "the new york times" appeased today, nytimes.com writes for all the years the drug wars ravaged mexico, the common refrain has often been used to make sense of the unthinkable toll repeated by government officials, members of law enforcement, many mexicans themselves, that the violence mostly claims the lives of criminals of those involved in the ruthless underworld of those who walk the wrong path but the killings here in eastern son othera -- sonora obliterated that in the wrong way and mexico suffered the deadliest year in two decades, the murders of innocent mothers and children stripped away any pretense the mayhem is largely targeted and therefore contained. guest: there has been this argument from successive mexican governments it's predominantly the criminals, those engaged in organized crime or connected to them that pay the price. what we do see time and time again, it's not the first, but time and time again we've seen that communities, families, minute bystanders have been caught in the crossfire. this
host: reporting on the time line of that massacre on monday in mexico, "the new york times" appeased today, nytimes.com writes for all the years the drug wars ravaged mexico, the common refrain has often been used to make sense of the unthinkable toll repeated by government officials, members of law enforcement, many mexicans themselves, that the violence mostly claims the lives of criminals of those involved in the ruthless underworld of those who walk the wrong path but the killings...
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immigrated because of the policy to the jews in russia, came to new york and the russian revolution and some of them, trotsky came to mexico. a lot of communists, headquarters of the communist party in the united states was here in new york. it was located in a beautiful old skyscraper downtown. a beautiful building, and and across the country and the communist party was a part of communist international organizations that united all communist parties across the board. they had a lot of opportunities to recruit people from every country in europe and every big city as we did this. when stalin - some people split from the communist party. some people - the side of trotsky and they began that. inside the united states, between trotsky and stalin and the secret police are recruited, and broader, the chairman - grandfather - he is not -- and an agent. with growing influence and activity over the common terms, put him in position of the agent. there have never been real agents. he was operating - that was the place and that was the place for the soviet secret police activity. and also located not far from there but a place for
immigrated because of the policy to the jews in russia, came to new york and the russian revolution and some of them, trotsky came to mexico. a lot of communists, headquarters of the communist party in the united states was here in new york. it was located in a beautiful old skyscraper downtown. a beautiful building, and and across the country and the communist party was a part of communist international organizations that united all communist parties across the board. they had a lot of...
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>>new york republican congressman tom reed wants to see a vote on the u s mexico, canada trade agreement. >>enough is enough we can do more than just play politics reid says the white house is ready to act. >>impeachment is now kind of that road block and once this is a united like i said you got small window right now. but once this is ignited this
>>new york republican congressman tom reed wants to see a vote on the u s mexico, canada trade agreement. >>enough is enough we can do more than just play politics reid says the white house is ready to act. >>impeachment is now kind of that road block and once this is a united like i said you got small window right now. but once this is ignited this
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travel diary about the places they've stopped along the way, which included new york, virginia beach, tennessee, colorado, new mexico and then texas, where they were last believed to be working as gate guards. that's a come and pick up jobbe jobbers, who work with security companies committeemen entrances of oilfields logging traffic. people coming in and out. family members tell us that james last posted on facebook on october 15th. saying that they were setting up camp. they were reported missing october 23rd. they needed to find two people spotted in their truck. >> their people we want to identify and talk to for a background the investigation. if i could use stereotypes, i think they are probably local to the corpus christi area. >> investigators in texas say they are working with the department of oman security park rangers and i've been in contact with mexican authorities. meanwhile, family members are working on getting there remains back to new hampshire. if you have any information you are urged to call police. harris? >> harris: wow, thank you very much. house speaker nancy pelosi's report of the very con
travel diary about the places they've stopped along the way, which included new york, virginia beach, tennessee, colorado, new mexico and then texas, where they were last believed to be working as gate guards. that's a come and pick up jobbe jobbers, who work with security companies committeemen entrances of oilfields logging traffic. people coming in and out. family members tell us that james last posted on facebook on october 15th. saying that they were setting up camp. they were reported...
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ross talking millennial socialism i'm joined by my guest mexico in new york he's an economist and writer as well as a senior research fellow at the american institute for economic research his research focuses on policy and technology in baltimore we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an emeritus professor of economics with the naval postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because it's obvious ok his
ross talking millennial socialism i'm joined by my guest mexico in new york he's an economist and writer as well as a senior research fellow at the american institute for economic research his research focuses on policy and technology in baltimore we have thomas de lorenzo he's a professor of economics at loyola university maryland in baltimore as well as a senior fellow at the mieses institute his latest book is the problem with socialism and in monterey we cross to david henderson he is an...
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his friendship with the convicted pedophile jeffrey abstain was found hanged in a new york jail cell 3 months ago. mexico celebrated the anniversary of its revolution on wednesday with historical reenactments and mexico city president manuel lopez obrador also received a pledge of loyalty from top military chiefs just weeks after reports that army leaders were unhappy with his government. while plastic waste is of course one of the most urgent challenges in this century the problem has gotten worse since china stopped taking in foreign plastic garbage last year much of the hard to recycle waste produced in the west used to be shipped there now much of that material is finding its way to neighboring countries like malaysia. is not afraid of what she calls the waste mafia or of the bullies who work for them what does. happens over here. and. beverages are produced at this facility she says but right next to it is a factory. plastic waiting to be melted. mills. and chemical. waste is kept out of sight at most of the illegal factories. in northern malaysia residents say dozens of these factories sprang up af
his friendship with the convicted pedophile jeffrey abstain was found hanged in a new york jail cell 3 months ago. mexico celebrated the anniversary of its revolution on wednesday with historical reenactments and mexico city president manuel lopez obrador also received a pledge of loyalty from top military chiefs just weeks after reports that army leaders were unhappy with his government. while plastic waste is of course one of the most urgent challenges in this century the problem has gotten...
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dueÑo de la chiva rayada de guadalajara y uno de los empresarios mÁs exitosos en mÉxico- vergara falleciÓ la ciuda de new yorkia. enrique: muy buenas noches. el presidente donald trump arremetiÓ contra la ex embajadora de estados unidos en ucrania mientras certificaba ante el congreso sobre su despido y el escÁndalo desatado por la presunta presiÓn que ejerciÓ donald trump al presidente de ucrania buscando que interfiriera en la elecciÓn presidencial a travÉs de la investigaciÓn del aspirante que realmente encabeza las en encuestas. el exvicepresidente joe biden . claudia uceda no tiene toda la informaciÓn . claudia: la embajadora de estados unidos en ucrania contÓ que le causÓ confusión ver la transcripciÓn del 25 de junio en la que donald trump revisÓ su homólogo ucraniano que la diplomÁtica era mala noticias y que le iban a pasar algunas cosas. >> sÓlo como una amenaza, contó. claudia: mientras ella testifica va, la casa blanca publicaba un resumen de tres pÁginas de otra llamada de donald trump con su homÓlogo de ucrania en abril en la que no menciona a los joe biden y a las elecciones de 2016. es notorio
dueÑo de la chiva rayada de guadalajara y uno de los empresarios mÁs exitosos en mÉxico- vergara falleciÓ la ciuda de new yorkia. enrique: muy buenas noches. el presidente donald trump arremetiÓ contra la ex embajadora de estados unidos en ucrania mientras certificaba ante el congreso sobre su despido y el escÁndalo desatado por la presunta presiÓn que ejerciÓ donald trump al presidente de ucrania buscando que interfiriera en la elecciÓn presidencial a travÉs de la investigaciÓn del...
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when she was underage, she was raped and sexually abused by epstein at his home in new york, paris, florida, new mexico. she produced a photo of herself with epstein in a helicopter. her attorney said she was smiling at the time because she didn't realized epstein had a predatory plan for her. >> jeffrey epstein prayed upon me. he put me in a vulnerable and dependent situation and took advantage of me. i was only 17 years old. i was a little girl. >> reporter: several women sued epstein's estate for damages. kenneth feinberg oversaw the process for the victims compensation fund. leland: where is the story going? we bring in talk radio host from new orleans, what is the arc of the story. william barr said epstein killed himself, fine. is this focusing on the victims or how epstein was enabled? >> reporter: both. what william barr said was important. a lot of people were speculating he was murdered. that put it to rest at the time being. we need to figure out how this perfect storm occurred. why wasn't the video camera working. why did guards not do their job? where was the cellmate? these need to be inv
when she was underage, she was raped and sexually abused by epstein at his home in new york, paris, florida, new mexico. she produced a photo of herself with epstein in a helicopter. her attorney said she was smiling at the time because she didn't realized epstein had a predatory plan for her. >> jeffrey epstein prayed upon me. he put me in a vulnerable and dependent situation and took advantage of me. i was only 17 years old. i was a little girl. >> reporter: several women sued...
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new york city, i'm errol barnett. >>> it's wednesday, november 6th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> mexico massacre.f heroism after nine american women and children are killed in a suspected cartel hit. >>> declaring victory. democrats and republicans celebrating after election results are tallied in heated races in key state. what the races say about campaign 2020. >>> thrown to the ground, a florida deputy finds himself behind bars after an incident at a school. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, there's been a
new york city, i'm errol barnett. >>> it's wednesday, november 6th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> mexico massacre.f heroism after nine american women and children are killed in a suspected cartel hit. >>> declaring victory. democrats and republicans celebrating after election results are tallied in heated races in key state. what the races say about campaign 2020. >>> thrown to the ground, a florida deputy finds himself behind bars after...
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new policy in effect. nbc news, mexico. >>> new details for you, prosecutors are charging two new york jail guards in connection in the custodybillionaire and sexual predator jeffrey epstein. both were on duty the night he was found dead in his cell in august. the guards are charged with falsifying records. prosecutors say they lied claiming they were regularly checking on epstein who investigators believe took his own life. [ bell ] >>> and the dow is down more than 80 points right now. it actually falls from the record dropping nearly 100 points as home depot shares slide. >>> one vegan burger king customer is suing saying that he didn't have it his way. that lawsuit alleges that the feels-like chain is contaminating the meatless whopper by cooking them on the same grill that it is cooking the meat. now it was filed in a miami federal court and seeks damages for all u.s. purchases of the whopper and seeks an injunction requiring burger king to plainly disclose that impossible whoppers are regular burgers are cooked on the same grill. so far burger king is not commenting on the suit. >> chick-fil-a announcing it will stop do
new policy in effect. nbc news, mexico. >>> new details for you, prosecutors are charging two new york jail guards in connection in the custodybillionaire and sexual predator jeffrey epstein. both were on duty the night he was found dead in his cell in august. the guards are charged with falsifying records. prosecutors say they lied claiming they were regularly checking on epstein who investigators believe took his own life. [ bell ] >>> and the dow is down more than 80 points...
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show more of you. >>> on this morning's "the dish," chef gabriela camara, "the new york times" described her mexicots heyday. only more fun and with much better food. four years ago, she brought her flair for fresh mexican seafood to san francisco with her restaurant kala. this year she's released a cookbook and is the subject of a netflix documentary. i had a chance to sit down and eat with the chef at kamra in san francisco. >> reporter: inside chef gabriela camara's san francisco eatery kala, fine dining meets finger food with her mexican small plates. kamra brings a lifetime of cooking experience into the kitchen, but no formal training. the former art history student doesn't think of her food as art like a painting, it just happens to come out that way. >> i would start with these. >> reporter: take her signature -- trout tostados with chipotle, avocado, and leeks. >> this is our staple dish. i wanted to make this for you. >> there is fantastic. >> good. >> she garnishes her tostado with trout roe, a flake infused aioli and a blue flowered herb. i don't want to eat it. it's too pretty. mm. >>
show more of you. >>> on this morning's "the dish," chef gabriela camara, "the new york times" described her mexicots heyday. only more fun and with much better food. four years ago, she brought her flair for fresh mexican seafood to san francisco with her restaurant kala. this year she's released a cookbook and is the subject of a netflix documentary. i had a chance to sit down and eat with the chef at kamra in san francisco. >> reporter: inside chef gabriela...
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way, that decision is expected next year, separate from, that president was in new york city today, talking about mexico'sntrol homicidal violence. >> some very bad people are trying to get in. we're building the wall, it is going up rapidly, we have tremendous help from mexico, they have 27,000 solers on our bored -- soldiers on our border now protecting us from people coming in. elizabeth: welcome back. alario, great to see you. thank you for joining us. you are a daca recipient, you support the president and border wall. i have a lot to talk to you about. but first thought on the supreme court possibly saying yes that president can get rid of daca? >> yeah, my initial thoughts are why wait on supreme court, the e has b house, i think best solution to go through a border security package, exchange for a dreamer solution, i ask congress, and also the president to work together to solve this not only on daca but the border security issues. elizabeth: we had more out of control homicidal violence at border, news coming in 5 dozen bodies found in mass graves near a mexican tourist towns 60 miles from arizon
way, that decision is expected next year, separate from, that president was in new york city today, talking about mexico'sntrol homicidal violence. >> some very bad people are trying to get in. we're building the wall, it is going up rapidly, we have tremendous help from mexico, they have 27,000 solers on our bored -- soldiers on our border now protecting us from people coming in. elizabeth: welcome back. alario, great to see you. thank you for joining us. you are a daca recipient, you...
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new york's la guardia airport. a wells fargo executive from new mexico died when she was partially pulled out of the window. the broken fan blade was fatigued and cracked. >> the left engine experienced a fan blade fracture commonly referred to as an fbo event. on scene examination the fan blade failed showed metal fatigue. >>> supporters say twitter is not doing enough to ban hate speech. >>> the truth is that twitter is not the government. they have the right -- >>> people just using immigrants to come together to have conversations that we need to have right now at this very critical moment in history. >> today's protest comes as one of the organizing groups free press released its report saying twitter has failed to address promises and hateful activities. >>> the owners of a san francisco ice cream shop are now offering a reward to help catch the vandals who repeatedly damaged their business. released a surveillance video from august of last year. it says three men walking by the ice cream shop then etching the windows with some kind of acid. etching the windows and using some kind of adhesive to seal
new york's la guardia airport. a wells fargo executive from new mexico died when she was partially pulled out of the window. the broken fan blade was fatigued and cracked. >> the left engine experienced a fan blade fracture commonly referred to as an fbo event. on scene examination the fan blade failed showed metal fatigue. >>> supporters say twitter is not doing enough to ban hate speech. >>> the truth is that twitter is not the government. they have the right --...
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new york, and they got sympathizers of the russian revolution. and some of them were stalinists, but a lot of them were -- [inaudible] and when trotzky came to mexico, a lot of people, a lot of communists, the headquarter of their communist party of the united states was here in new york. it was a beautiful old -- [inaudible] in downtown, and you see this beautiful building. and the whole communist party of the united states bought the building, and they, there was a very intensive activity inside this building and also across the country because these people, the communist party part of communist international which is organization which was, that united all communist party across the world. .. they became inside there. inside the united states there was kind of a side in the secret police have recruited they have a lot of agents inside. with the grandfather. his grandfather. and sometimes with the drone influence and activity. it was over the, ten. he have never been a real agent. he was operating like a real agent. that is for the secret police activity. not far from there. they have a place everybody has agents in the enemies. what kind of thin
new york, and they got sympathizers of the russian revolution. and some of them were stalinists, but a lot of them were -- [inaudible] and when trotzky came to mexico, a lot of people, a lot of communists, the headquarter of their communist party of the united states was here in new york. it was a beautiful old -- [inaudible] in downtown, and you see this beautiful building. and the whole communist party of the united states bought the building, and they, there was a very intensive activity...
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miter markdale was born here in 1979 later she studied photography in mexico city spain and new york and then returned home. over the past 2 decades there's been a huge increase in violent crime here between drug cartels and the army and the face of the city has changed many residents have fled officials have tried to reduce crime by tearing down buildings in problematic districts. might have documented these efforts in some of her photographs this work prompted her to start investigating a series of crimes that haunts the city to this day the kidnapping and murder of young women. getting up quite a lot and am asking what about their lives here why did you hear what he says the city's main street. used to be full of tourists is that yes he went on to receive a yet there were lots of bars in this district in crowds of american visitors. and those though they were of the us and what a lot of the young women who disappeared in 20092010 were killed. now to right here on these streets in all is the luck of the guy you know that he cast your d.n.a. most of them were between 15 and 22 years
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she first met epstein during a school trip to new york city and was then invited to his new mexico ranchwhere she says he assaulted her. jane doe was later invited to epstein's island, but she declined. >> i only experienced a glimpse of jeffrey epstein's world, but it left me with residual trauma which seriously impacted the trajectory of my life from that moment on. >> epstein died in august while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. his death was ruled a suicide. the fbi and justice department are investigating. >>> the santa clara county district attorney's office has recused itself from a molestation case out of san jose. that's because a county prosecutor is accused of using his 13-year-old daughter as bait to catch the man she says molested her several times on the los alamitos trail. 76-year-old ali mohammed lajniri has been arrested. the prosecutor reportedly took his daughter back to the trail to find the suspect and record the interaction on video. the prosecutor could potentially face child endangerment charges. very strange, interesting and emotionally charged
she first met epstein during a school trip to new york city and was then invited to his new mexico ranchwhere she says he assaulted her. jane doe was later invited to epstein's island, but she declined. >> i only experienced a glimpse of jeffrey epstein's world, but it left me with residual trauma which seriously impacted the trajectory of my life from that moment on. >> epstein died in august while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. his death was ruled a suicide....
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even though my family is in mexico, i consider queens, new york, my home. i went to school there. i have my friends there and i plan to have kids in my community. if the supreme court administra end daca and move forward, it means we will lose our jobs and my effort to get an education and college degree will be in danger because i won't be able to use it and contribute to my community. daca has benefited a million people like me. it is a successful program and should be maintained. however, we know daca is not the ultimate solution. undocumented citizens of this country deserve more. every single day we contribute to the economy, to the culture and to our communities. therefore, we need to acknowledge to be citizens of this country. i hope the court because the young numbers and statistics what is at stake is a list of undocumented people like myself. this nation was built and must be welcoming the contributions from immigrants. i want to remind our elected officials that we are here and you see all these beautiful faces and courageous faces but because of our parents' sacrifices
even though my family is in mexico, i consider queens, new york, my home. i went to school there. i have my friends there and i plan to have kids in my community. if the supreme court administra end daca and move forward, it means we will lose our jobs and my effort to get an education and college degree will be in danger because i won't be able to use it and contribute to my community. daca has benefited a million people like me. it is a successful program and should be maintained. however, we...
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even though my family is in mexico, i consider new york my home. i have my friends there. if they allow them to move forward it means that we will lose our job and the efforts to get an education because i won't be able to use and contribute. they've benefited people like me and it is a successful program and should be maintained. we know that it is not the ultimate solution. undocumented citizens of the country deserve more. every single day we contribute to the economy, to the culture into the communities. therefore we also need to acknowledge the citizens of the country. today i hope because the numbers and statistics from people like myself i hope they also remind themselves that the nation continues to be a place that welcomes the contributions and just before i go i also want to remind our elected officials that we are here and you see these beautiful faces it is because of the apparent sacrifices and not because we shouldn't be playing our parents because their decisions are the decisions that were the best for us and we wouldn't be here standing with you all withou
even though my family is in mexico, i consider new york my home. i have my friends there. if they allow them to move forward it means that we will lose our job and the efforts to get an education because i won't be able to use and contribute. they've benefited people like me and it is a successful program and should be maintained. we know that it is not the ultimate solution. undocumented citizens of the country deserve more. every single day we contribute to the economy, to the culture into...
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mexico city. now the new york times has obtained chinese government documents that it says reveal new details about beijing's crackdown on muslim leaders in the shin jan region now it includes instructions to local authorities on how to handle students returning home and finding family members detained or missing how to control readers plans to extend restrictions on it and to other parts of china president xi jinping has private speeches calling for absolutely no mercy after we hear rebels killed 31 people at a train station and 2014 and the documents reveal how the crackdown worsened after a hardline local party chief took control of in 2016 also suggests that there is resistance within the communist party against the crackdown and that's argument is an associate professor of asian history at georgetown university cats are he says it's clear that there are crimes against humanity being committed against the weak. these documents are very important and among the various things that they do is they give us a lot of insight to the parts of this policy which are outside of the camps so for instance m
mexico city. now the new york times has obtained chinese government documents that it says reveal new details about beijing's crackdown on muslim leaders in the shin jan region now it includes instructions to local authorities on how to handle students returning home and finding family members detained or missing how to control readers plans to extend restrictions on it and to other parts of china president xi jinping has private speeches calling for absolutely no mercy after we hear rebels...
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>> vÁmonos a mÉxico uno de los mejores restaurantes de comida mexicana del mundo estÁ en la regiÓn zapoteca de oaxaca esto segÚn numerosas publica publicaciones de renombre como el new yorkores . >> es la guardiana del claman a que nÁhuatl unifica ofren s ofrenda . >> es el restar restaurante h aÑos y cada dÍa conquista con recetas prehispÁnicas de la cultura zapoteca . >> el negocio estÁn un pequeÑo puebloxacan la regiÓn zapoteca pero su reputaciÓn traspasa fronteras la unesco la nombrÓ embajadora de la cocina mexicana. >> este logro no es sÓlo mÍo sino que es parte de mi familia y de todas mis hermanas y es parte de oaxaca . >> la fama de abigaÍl mendoza sigue creciendo, se apareciÓ en la portada de la revista vogue de las mÁs importantes del mu o mundo. >> reconocimientos y Éxitos para una mujer que apenas ter terminÓ la educacion bÁsica y que vive en una comunidad que dicta que las mujeres deben p permanecer en casa. >> aquÍ la tradiciÓn no es que las mujeres tengan cargos. >> conseguir una reservaciÓn lleva varios meses la familia leal y sus 10 integrantes via r viajaron desde monterrey sÓlo para degustar sus platillos . >> he esperado varios aÑos para poder tener e
>> vÁmonos a mÉxico uno de los mejores restaurantes de comida mexicana del mundo estÁ en la regiÓn zapoteca de oaxaca esto segÚn numerosas publica publicaciones de renombre como el new yorkores . >> es la guardiana del claman a que nÁhuatl unifica ofren s ofrenda . >> es el restar restaurante h aÑos y cada dÍa conquista con recetas prehispÁnicas de la cultura zapoteca . >> el negocio estÁn un pequeÑo puebloxacan la regiÓn zapoteca pero su reputaciÓn traspasa...
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children died when the cars they were traveling in were sprayed with bullets in northern mexico on monday. a judge in new york has ordered u.s. president donald trump to pay $2000000.00 for misusing funds from his own charity the donald j. trump foundation money was channeled from the charity directly into trump's 2016 presidential campaign. now for more of our special coverage on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall now it's one of the darkest chapters of former east germany's history parents forced to give their children up for adoption because the regime said they were disloyal hundreds of such cases have been documented to even today some of those affected by the policy are still searching for their relatives the w. reporter on your call met a woman whose. but decades looking for her daughters. 'd when evers i mean it's subfields despair she takes a walk in the forest during the past 35 years she's felt this way off. those years i always had it in the back of my mind i have 2 children and how are they and whenever i saw people taking a walk with older children or a mother with her pram or p
children died when the cars they were traveling in were sprayed with bullets in northern mexico on monday. a judge in new york has ordered u.s. president donald trump to pay $2000000.00 for misusing funds from his own charity the donald j. trump foundation money was channeled from the charity directly into trump's 2016 presidential campaign. now for more of our special coverage on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall now it's one of the darkest chapters of former east germany's...
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dangerous beats in the news business they talk about war zones or trying to cover drug cartels in mexico however environmental reporting is not far behind according to the new york based committee to protect journalists in the past decade 13 reporters doing environmentally related work have been killed another 16 such deaths are currently under investigation the environment beat is perilous because it often involves exposing the abuses taking place as more and more minerals are extracted lucrative minerals and when there's enough money involved there will be those who are willing to kill for their share of it still those stories keep coming out especially when the reporters involved thinking about safety in numbers joined forces later in this program we'll hear from george monbiot a journalist and climate campaigner who has spent the past 3 decades crusading against the practices of the fossil fuel industry the inertia of the political class and the complicity of the corporate news outlets that have failed to give environmental stories adequate coverage but 1st the listening posts nick moorehead on the dangers of that kind of journalism and. a new media collabor
dangerous beats in the news business they talk about war zones or trying to cover drug cartels in mexico however environmental reporting is not far behind according to the new york based committee to protect journalists in the past decade 13 reporters doing environmentally related work have been killed another 16 such deaths are currently under investigation the environment beat is perilous because it often involves exposing the abuses taking place as more and more minerals are extracted...
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colorado, new mexico, california, new york, all making very specific policy that points working with people who lose their jobs as a result of this transition. there is a just transition office that was established in the colorado legislation that will work with workers at the transition happens. we can see at the state level how this policy plays out. we need to understand that we social and equity issues across this country in the entire political conversation we are having right now. when we have this climate debate and talk about investing in communities and workers and the future we want that means there would be money. whether it is through carbon free or some combination of tax incentives or direct spending and how do you invest in the people who need that most and how you invest in the delay with that a wind project off of massachusetts they are doing a comprehensive environmental totally great life some of the other projects that are in the pipeline and take advantage of that offshore federal land for federal waters. the opportunities are there but those are actions we need
colorado, new mexico, california, new york, all making very specific policy that points working with people who lose their jobs as a result of this transition. there is a just transition office that was established in the colorado legislation that will work with workers at the transition happens. we can see at the state level how this policy plays out. we need to understand that we social and equity issues across this country in the entire political conversation we are having right now. when we...
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dangerous beats in the news business they talk about war zones or trying to cover drug cartels in mexico however environmental reporting is not far behind according to the new york based committee to protect journalists in the past decade 13 reporters doing environmentally related work have been killed another 16.
dangerous beats in the news business they talk about war zones or trying to cover drug cartels in mexico however environmental reporting is not far behind according to the new york based committee to protect journalists in the past decade 13 reporters doing environmentally related work have been killed another 16.
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new york's l.a. guardia airport. pieces of the fan shattered a plane window. several passengers were injured and a wells fargo executive from new mexico died when she was partially sucked out of that window. what steps need to be done. >> time is 4:34. also the ntsb is investigating the cause of a deadly crash. a 49-year-old woman in tempe, arizona was killed when a test car hit her. a report from the ntsb earlier this month revealed that uber did not have a formal safety plan in place at the time of that crash. also the technical lapses didn't allow the car to recognize someone walking outside the crosswalk. >>> a new poll shows joe biden with a substantial lead over the other democrat presidential candidates. biden with 33% support followed by elizabeth warren with 13%. bernie sanders at 11% and pete buttigieg with 6%. south carolina is the first southern state to hold a presidential primary. >> president obama will be in the bay area this week. thursday morning and then he's going to los altos to headline a fundraiser to benefit the democratic party's eventual nominee. >>> president trump's doctor says his unexpected trip to walter
new york's l.a. guardia airport. pieces of the fan shattered a plane window. several passengers were injured and a wells fargo executive from new mexico died when she was partially sucked out of that window. what steps need to be done. >> time is 4:34. also the ntsb is investigating the cause of a deadly crash. a 49-year-old woman in tempe, arizona was killed when a test car hit her. a report from the ntsb earlier this month revealed that uber did not have a formal safety plan in place at...
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cuban-americans had decided to kill opponents throughout the world, bombs exploded in mexico city, madrid, london, new york city and paris. u.s. authorities tied 202 major bombings in 23 countries to cuban exiles, one every five days and 113 of them in the united states. in 1974, cuban exiles accounted for 45% of all terrorist bombings on the planet. the cuban nationalist's movement motto recalled nazi germany. one cuban member of an organization dismissed this as right-wing extremists. michael townly was asked during a dinner, what do you think about the world jewish conspiracy. i beg your pardon? it's going to destroy the world if we don't fight it. we must destroy the jews. it seems to me that you've gotten sidetracked on purpose. fidel castro is too difficult to target. naturally it's easier to fight the jews than the cubans. they helped him build the car bomb and install it. one cuban drove behind him while another pushed the detonator on the bomb. so the assassination was clarifying the divisions those such as teddy kennedy who championed human rights, and the vast majority in the middle who needed t
cuban-americans had decided to kill opponents throughout the world, bombs exploded in mexico city, madrid, london, new york city and paris. u.s. authorities tied 202 major bombings in 23 countries to cuban exiles, one every five days and 113 of them in the united states. in 1974, cuban exiles accounted for 45% of all terrorist bombings on the planet. the cuban nationalist's movement motto recalled nazi germany. one cuban member of an organization dismissed this as right-wing extremists. michael...
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mexico. mississippi, getting to atlanta, charlotte, raleigh, norfolk, d.c., new york, and philly tomorrow night sunday, it hangs around new york to boston. new england will be a mess. and very active jet as we go wa the big dip come thanksgiving in the west, and another storm in the middle. several rounds of rain and snow to the end of the holiday weekend. >> rob, thank you. >>> we have new video just in, the moment of impact after a passenger train collision. coming to an intersection where an rv was stopped on the tracks. the moment caught on video. the crash setting off a fire, spreading to a freight train on the next track as well. the stunning damage afterward. but there are questions tonight. kayna whitworth is on the scene. >> reporter: the terrifying scene in los angeles. >> watch your step. watch your step. >> reporter: frightened passengers scrambling to get off the train after the accident. >> i've never seen anything like it. >> reporter: the accident happening in the middle of the rush hour commute. passengers on the train thrown from their seats. >> the lights went out. i remember
mexico. mississippi, getting to atlanta, charlotte, raleigh, norfolk, d.c., new york, and philly tomorrow night sunday, it hangs around new york to boston. new england will be a mess. and very active jet as we go wa the big dip come thanksgiving in the west, and another storm in the middle. several rounds of rain and snow to the end of the holiday weekend. >> rob, thank you. >>> we have new video just in, the moment of impact after a passenger train collision. coming to an...
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steve: 8:30 in new york city. in mexicous live next. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. steve: we're back with a fox news alert. if you're just waking up, a suspect is under arrest in the deaths of nine americans ambushed in mexico. ainsley: earlier we heard from a family member who described their terrifying final moments. >> there was a checkbook from nita's bank account further up down the road. we now know they came up to the vehicle, shot more shots. searching, raided the vehicle and then incinerated, set it ablaze and burned everybody alive. brian: mexican police found the suspect holding two people hostage in a border town near arizona. it is unclear what role that person played in the attack. steve: let's bring in the sheriff of pinal county in arizona, mark lamb. we tried to have you yesterday. had a little, some problem
steve: 8:30 in new york city. in mexicous live next. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. steve: we're back with a fox news alert. if you're just waking up, a suspect is under arrest in the deaths of nine americans ambushed in mexico. ainsley: earlier we heard from a family member who described their...
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franchise electric utility traded on the new york stock market been in operation for more than 100 years it's got a service territory in west texas and parts of new mexico about 500000 households announced that it was being acquired by a private investment fund called the i have. claims that it's advised by j.p. morgan chase and company but the more we started to dig into this transaction the more we uncovered the fact that i is actually controlled by j.p. morgan chase and company and so in numerous filings before the federal energy regulatory commission which is one of the government bodies that has to approve and review this merger we have raised the alarm bell that ferk and other regulatory agencies should not approve this merger until i comes clean about its affiliate ties to j.p. morgan chase right now like some. of the j.p. morgan they go to the graveyard and find some dead people but they found the equivalent therefore of and to be a front to control this energy company and as part of this need and. this this move by monopolist like j.p. morgan and others to control the energy business and it's you know. until recently that was a public utility a
franchise electric utility traded on the new york stock market been in operation for more than 100 years it's got a service territory in west texas and parts of new mexico about 500000 households announced that it was being acquired by a private investment fund called the i have. claims that it's advised by j.p. morgan chase and company but the more we started to dig into this transaction the more we uncovered the fact that i is actually controlled by j.p. morgan chase and company and so in...
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meal witvegetables but it's wh feels abt 20 people who walked from new york to d c among listened lot of t who came to the ufrom mexico as a child. it is now getting her philosophy and social policy master's degree 5 savage troops here. undergraduate deee the walk is more than 200 miles and they hope to get the attention. >>the public d the 9 supreme court justices. >>look at this one member that could be us wait,ou know the potentially give us something rubble. >>today immignt community what they is talking about ief justice john robertwho wants the court to be seen as a political, but was nominate by repuican president in typically joins conservative opinions but has wavered in the past just what its. >>that reblicans want is that legal immigration that fair choice that fair action from. >>immigrants, julie rodriguez of the georgewashington univsity college republicans seized aka as unconstitutional and hopes thatoberts and the others agree. >>it's an overreach by the execuve branch and would like to see it. brought forth and passed by. >>the congress againohio lot they agrees b says that ven the hyper partisan atmo
meal witvegetables but it's wh feels abt 20 people who walked from new york to d c among listened lot of t who came to the ufrom mexico as a child. it is now getting her philosophy and social policy master's degree 5 savage troops here. undergraduate deee the walk is more than 200 miles and they hope to get the attention. >>the public d the 9 supreme court justices. >>look at this one member that could be us wait,ou know the potentially give us something rubble. >>today...