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reportera: a esta regiÓn se le conoce como el cinturÓn verde de la penÍnsula del niÁgara porque es 1 siguen pidiendo. como eloy que tiene 61. >> yo tengo un poco de ganado que irÉ comprando. el aÑo pasado comprÉ un tractor. >> los patrones son muy buena gente y respetan la edad. reportera: ellos vienen de manera legal por un periodo de ocho meses. todos viven en las mismas granjas donde trabajan. en la mayorÍa tienen casas amplias con todos los servicios, que les van los patrones. la parte dura es estar lejos de la familia. aunque saben que luego de los ocho meses, regresarÁn a mÉxico a descansar con su familia. jorge: es explicar parte por que hay mayor nÚmero de inmigrantes siendo de los estados unidos hacia canadÁ. marÍa elena: con esta experiencia que tienen, los tratan de maravilla. jorge: gracias, buenas noches. marÍa elena: hasta pronto.
reportera: a esta regiÓn se le conoce como el cinturÓn verde de la penÍnsula del niÁgara porque es 1 siguen pidiendo. como eloy que tiene 61. >> yo tengo un poco de ganado que irÉ comprando. el aÑo pasado comprÉ un tractor. >> los patrones son muy buena gente y respetan la edad. reportera: ellos vienen de manera legal por un periodo de ocho meses. todos viven en las mismas granjas donde trabajan. en la mayorÍa tienen casas amplias con todos los servicios, que les van los...
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i would say, on, niagara falls, that is not like leaving the country. with the different religions he experienced in his early life, these early trips made him and -- engulfed him in the different cultures of the south. it gave him something like no other experience in his life. with this social and economic political landscape, there was a young lincoln in 1828. evidence of ethnic tension had been obvious to any visitor. in the street or in conversation. newspapers that i am sure he saw that decried immigrants. editors promised that their views would be purely american. and obvious nod to the parties that would try to exploit this in 1850. he would see firsthand the difficult time the immigrants would have for being foreign-born. he was president -- present when many people were not considered native born. the creel people became treated harshly. they had an impression that lasted an entire life in him. in new orleans he would see the largest concentration of free people of color. among them some of the wealthiest and most well people of african ancest
i would say, on, niagara falls, that is not like leaving the country. with the different religions he experienced in his early life, these early trips made him and -- engulfed him in the different cultures of the south. it gave him something like no other experience in his life. with this social and economic political landscape, there was a young lincoln in 1828. evidence of ethnic tension had been obvious to any visitor. in the street or in conversation. newspapers that i am sure he saw that...
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. >> reporter: there will be no niagara falls or caribbean beaches for the trump presidency. the cnbc all america survey shows he's not getting any honeymoon at all. just 39% of the 804 americans polled from around the country approve of the job president trump is doing. the average president in his first three months, going back to ronald reagan, enjoyed a balmy 58% approval rating with at least some support from the other side. not donald trump. >> people who called themselves independents have a very negative viewpoint of the president right now, as do, not incidentally, democrats. the entire approval that he has is being held aloft solely by members of his own party. he has historically bad ratings with members of the opposite party and those are dragging his overall numbers way down. >> reporter: ironically, the survey shows historic economic optimism that's tied to the president. 38% of the public say the economy is good or excellent, a record for the decade-old survey. 40% expect the economy to improve in the next year, close to the record. of those who think the econo
. >> reporter: there will be no niagara falls or caribbean beaches for the trump presidency. the cnbc all america survey shows he's not getting any honeymoon at all. just 39% of the 804 americans polled from around the country approve of the job president trump is doing. the average president in his first three months, going back to ronald reagan, enjoyed a balmy 58% approval rating with at least some support from the other side. not donald trump. >> people who called themselves...
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this leads to the ludicrous situation where a british pensioner living on one side of niagara falls inother living just a mile across the falls, in the united states, has their pension uprated every year. these people are not immune from the effects of inflation, yet are forced to cope with the rising costs of living on a static income. as you can imagine this has a major impact upon their lives. but the minister said the cost of giving all uk pensioners overseas an annual uprating was too high. those who are eligible for uk state pension can have their pension paid whenever they choose to live. the rules governing the uprating of pensions are straightforward, widely publicised, and have been the same from many years. the government's position remains consistent with that of every government for the last 70 years and the annual costs of changing it is a long—standing policy and will be an extra half a billion half a billion pounds, which the government believes cannot be justified. finally, a conservative mp got into some some hot water after a tactless comment about his wife and her b
this leads to the ludicrous situation where a british pensioner living on one side of niagara falls inother living just a mile across the falls, in the united states, has their pension uprated every year. these people are not immune from the effects of inflation, yet are forced to cope with the rising costs of living on a static income. as you can imagine this has a major impact upon their lives. but the minister said the cost of giving all uk pensioners overseas an annual uprating was too...
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mr deputy speaker, to the ludicrous situation where a british pensioner living on one side of the niagaraon, while another living just a mile across the falls in the united states has a pension rate up—rated every year. additionally, some caribbean islands enjoy up—rated pensions, while other small countries and overseas territories do not. mr deputy speaker, we are now, and i trust that we will remain, in government. and so we should have the opportunity to finally address and put to rest a debt of honour that must be paid. the vast majority of frozen pensioners live in the commonwealth. around a quarter of a million of those affected live in australia and almost 150,000 in canada. these people are not immune from the effects of inflation, yet are forced to cope with their rising cost of living on a static income. as you can imagine, this has a major impact upon their lives. but the reality is that these 550,000 british citizens, british citizens, the same as every one of us here, the same as all of our constituents who are uk citizens, they do not have an mp. they do not have a single p
mr deputy speaker, to the ludicrous situation where a british pensioner living on one side of the niagaraon, while another living just a mile across the falls in the united states has a pension rate up—rated every year. additionally, some caribbean islands enjoy up—rated pensions, while other small countries and overseas territories do not. mr deputy speaker, we are now, and i trust that we will remain, in government. and so we should have the opportunity to finally address and put to rest...
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on the front bar here, it was like niagara falls, it was beautiful. >> what's up with the water?own. take a shower with everybody else. don't flood my tier. >> okay. >> all right? >> why you hollering now? >> give me two. >> more than 3,000 inmates eat their meals in the same dining hall, which can only hold up to 400 at a time. the groups are released by tier to ensure everyone gets a chance to eat. >> let's go, gentlemen. let's go. >> i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda. and it's the eye of the storm because everyone's relying on me if we have an incident in the kitchen or in the -- inside the unit sometimes, but mainly the landing areas. let's go! my main job is to make sure these inmates come from their housing unit into the chow hall, sit down, come back out. but i also have other officers that are inside. at the same time i'm watching my officers inside, watching their backs because who's watching their backs? you kind of see what i'm saying? because when you got two officers in the chow hall, i try to keep the traffic where i can control it on the steps and h
on the front bar here, it was like niagara falls, it was beautiful. >> what's up with the water?own. take a shower with everybody else. don't flood my tier. >> okay. >> all right? >> why you hollering now? >> give me two. >> more than 3,000 inmates eat their meals in the same dining hall, which can only hold up to 400 at a time. the groups are released by tier to ensure everyone gets a chance to eat. >> let's go, gentlemen. let's go. >> i'm the...
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i like the gains starting to flow with first niagara. i like key and we own it for my charitable trust. its performance has exceeded what i've been telling club members to expect. a bank stock. the weakness in bonds caused people to circle back to the finals and that goldman sachs quarter was truly and outlier. i'd say they could go higher. two that matter, snap-on tools and sherwin williams both put up numbers that had their stocks screaming. snap-on have seen it sliding of late made it up in one trip with organic growth. i will let its ceo tell you more about that stunning number in person making his appearance on the show. the number we got from sherwin williams confirmed what we believe in the housing trade, that people continue to invest in their homes. you don't invest in a lot of paint if your place is losing value. it spurred home depot and lowe's, two retailers on the verge of spring planting and gardening center and the research on stocks we're about to report. today's research insanely positive. so many people fretting about d
i like the gains starting to flow with first niagara. i like key and we own it for my charitable trust. its performance has exceeded what i've been telling club members to expect. a bank stock. the weakness in bonds caused people to circle back to the finals and that goldman sachs quarter was truly and outlier. i'd say they could go higher. two that matter, snap-on tools and sherwin williams both put up numbers that had their stocks screaming. snap-on have seen it sliding of late made it up in...
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sounds like niagara falls.r ears are popping and you're getting slammed by the rear flank downdraft winds which are 100 mile an hour winds that come in on the back side. >> not doing this any justice, but we are hearing some of the numbers from officials here. a destruction path, a path of destruction here carved into the area. 35 miles long and 15 miles wide is how the mayor of this town describes it. there are also some remarkable stories of survival we're going to work to bring you. one of them is a church that was destroyed but yet two dozen people who were seeking shelter nearby, all of them walked away unscathed. it will interesting to see how the recovery happens and we'll work to bring you that story. >> they continue to search. thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> next, new developments unfolding overseas. u.s. troops have been deployed along the syria/turkey border. details behind the move next. by the time you head to the bank and wait to get approved for a home loan, that newly listed, mid-century ran
sounds like niagara falls.r ears are popping and you're getting slammed by the rear flank downdraft winds which are 100 mile an hour winds that come in on the back side. >> not doing this any justice, but we are hearing some of the numbers from officials here. a destruction path, a path of destruction here carved into the area. 35 miles long and 15 miles wide is how the mayor of this town describes it. there are also some remarkable stories of survival we're going to work to bring you....
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this is niagara falls. this man sells drones.ove them. >> you can fly it over their crop rather than having to walk a mile out into their crop and inspect areas within their crop, they fly a zone a thousand feet over their crop and get footage in three minutes. we have realtors using them to fly around house, take early views of their houses. >> i hope they practice first. >> we're having a little problem. >> i crashed the thing trying to learn. it's only 2 pounds. i would think you could hurt people. they're only 500 bucks. oh, it's a weed whacker. >> it's pretty safe. land it without landing it and shut it off and goes back to where you launched it from. >> true, after we got the drone's gps working, you can lose control and the gps makes suou don't lose your zone. >> i can take it here and it will go right back to -- or it should, where it was set. all this is very cool. if any can buy these, what does it mean for our privacy? >> now, what will happen is video of i don't know people sunbathing in the back of their own house or
this is niagara falls. this man sells drones.ove them. >> you can fly it over their crop rather than having to walk a mile out into their crop and inspect areas within their crop, they fly a zone a thousand feet over their crop and get footage in three minutes. we have realtors using them to fly around house, take early views of their houses. >> i hope they practice first. >> we're having a little problem. >> i crashed the thing trying to learn. it's only 2 pounds. i...
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kind of like if you're standing at niagara falls. about that same sound.s sound like a train too. >> now what we are seeing now it looked as though we saw something light on popping in the middle of the tornado. would that have been the power lines that it hit? >> yeah. i wasn't quite exactly looking directly at it at the point. i was making sure i was getting the shot. of course, looking behind me making sure there were no satellite tornado coming around the back side of it. then you got to watch out for the rfp which is the down drift which is 120-mile-an-hour wind gusts that you get coming in behind the tornado. fortunately that wasn't an issue so it was kind of like that nice little sweet spot between that and the tornado itself. we call that the bear's cage when you're in there. it's like you're graping with a bear inside the rain wrapped area of the super cell. >> it is a sight to see. it is, no doubt, a monster the way you can see those cloud just starting to wrap around the whole thing and seem to, as i said, just get sucked in everything that is a
kind of like if you're standing at niagara falls. about that same sound.s sound like a train too. >> now what we are seeing now it looked as though we saw something light on popping in the middle of the tornado. would that have been the power lines that it hit? >> yeah. i wasn't quite exactly looking directly at it at the point. i was making sure i was getting the shot. of course, looking behind me making sure there were no satellite tornado coming around the back side of it. then...
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while lincoln would take a day 1857,o niagara falls in new orleans would represent the closest lincoln whatever, to entering another country. i must add that, come on. really isn't like leaving the country. [laughter] and while lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking immigrants or catholics in illinois or on the ohio river, his trips to new orleans engulfed him in a different cultures and ethnicity on religion, language, race, class, caste, cuisine, architecture, and sheer urban size. it gave him a perspective that no other place or time in his life would provide. in the midst of this complex and conscientious -- and contentious social and economic political landscape walked a young abraham lincoln in 1828 in 1831. evidence of ethnic tension would have been obvious to any observant visitor. in the streets, in conversation, and in the press. local newspapers that i'm sure lincoln saw were filled with prejudice and scorn for one group of immigrants or another. editors promised that their views and principles would be purely american, whatever that meant. to theous por
while lincoln would take a day 1857,o niagara falls in new orleans would represent the closest lincoln whatever, to entering another country. i must add that, come on. really isn't like leaving the country. [laughter] and while lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking immigrants or catholics in illinois or on the ohio river, his trips to new orleans engulfed him in a different cultures and ethnicity on religion, language, race, class, caste, cuisine, architecture, and sheer...
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does kind of sound like niagara falls when you're standing on the edge there. are popping pretty much and you're getting slammed by the rear plank down draft winds which are 100-mile-an-hour winds that come in on back side of the tornado. >> homes and businesses are destroyed, dozens of people were inside this church just last night when the tornado hit. church was severely damaged but tho o no one inside was hurt. the governor of texas gave an update moments ago. >> the first priority is to look after the lives of the people who have been affected by this. that includes first and foremost doing anything and everything we possibly can to ensure that anybody whose life is endangered, that we can do anything about saving and protecting, that is our top priority. second priority is to safe zbgu and ensure the surrounder area of anybody who may be endangered. that means going through the process of search and rescue. there are people associated with these organizations represented here today who are, as we speak, going door to door, house to house, building to buil
does kind of sound like niagara falls when you're standing on the edge there. are popping pretty much and you're getting slammed by the rear plank down draft winds which are 100-mile-an-hour winds that come in on back side of the tornado. >> homes and businesses are destroyed, dozens of people were inside this church just last night when the tornado hit. church was severely damaged but tho o no one inside was hurt. the governor of texas gave an update moments ago. >> the first...
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the overall you probably know the company for vetting such central projects such as is aloft and niagara. been over the years company like pfizer imports millions of immigrants but brooklyn's fortune shifted in the second half of the 20th-century the factories that had sustained some americans started to leave. now for china or mexico but for far less crowded suburbs in the 1957 breaking apart who took the beloved baseball team as they were referred to by locals to los angeles is seem to foretell the fate the war on crime was the sad shell of the former self. and then during world war ii to be decommissioned. with about 1 mile away from the navy yard mostly of acres of empty buildings with those bodies by one of those legendary wise guys. pdf said the time of the move enforce there earlier ways our next-door neighbor was an elderly i rich couple in the brownstone areas of brooklyn and then many were sick and moaning. with my children's early years woefully they cannot remember it. but then to lose population and in growing up in the working-class and you heard it over and over we have to
the overall you probably know the company for vetting such central projects such as is aloft and niagara. been over the years company like pfizer imports millions of immigrants but brooklyn's fortune shifted in the second half of the 20th-century the factories that had sustained some americans started to leave. now for china or mexico but for far less crowded suburbs in the 1957 breaking apart who took the beloved baseball team as they were referred to by locals to los angeles is seem to...
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. >> es mÁs difÍcil que cruzar el niagara. >> enseguida estaremos de vuelta con mÁs informaciÓn. ....uslsultados. al cementerio de mocoa en co colombia siguen llegando los vnecinos a reconocer a seres q r queridos, decenas de niÑos estan entre las vmictimas de ll la a tragedia. la oposicion de venezuela se manifestacion epara destituir a parlamento, dvamos con mas detalles acerca de esta noticia >> esto recien comienza >> lideres de la oposicion rec i recriminaron al gobierno por la crisis generada luego que el i tribunal supremo derograra las a atribuciones del parlamento que despues se restituyo 4g8 hora s despues >> que la lucha por conquistar la libertar esta retornando y no parara >> juristar aceptaron la ffala d de autonomia>> no >> la mayoria de la oposicion de la asamblea nacional y otros p representantes han exigido la remocion de los magistrados que han firmado sentencias en contra del parlamente, para este exp t experto la oposicion estaria s lista para actuar contra conm e gobierno >> una torpeza de maduro que es tensa la cuerda de los poderes en conbttrtra y tambien de su
. >> es mÁs difÍcil que cruzar el niagara. >> enseguida estaremos de vuelta con mÁs informaciÓn. ....uslsultados. al cementerio de mocoa en co colombia siguen llegando los vnecinos a reconocer a seres q r queridos, decenas de niÑos estan entre las vmictimas de ll la a tragedia. la oposicion de venezuela se manifestacion epara destituir a parlamento, dvamos con mas detalles acerca de esta noticia >> esto recien comienza >> lideres de la oposicion rec i recriminaron...
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my father was a pilot that's never talked about it much but he ended up in niagara falls new york and there was a program i can remember it picture of him. i never heard much about what happened to von braun after the bell helicopter plant of course. what can you tell me about warner von braun and what he ended up doing? >> guest: does a great question. that is a great question. there's another former nazitionp general operation paperclip scientists that wound up there and that was walter doran berger and i write about him in operation paperclip as well.aun von brown had an interesting trajectory. he worked all the way through the apollo program and then retired and went into private enterprise than he was stricken with cancer and died. but he comes up in every one of my books. there's a fascinating story in the book i've just written, ande a phenomenon with a cia asset and who had the defense department very concerned withey psychokinesis. so depending what he does and many people now view that he's a magician, the cia didn't think so and they were concerned what he could do with psy
my father was a pilot that's never talked about it much but he ended up in niagara falls new york and there was a program i can remember it picture of him. i never heard much about what happened to von braun after the bell helicopter plant of course. what can you tell me about warner von braun and what he ended up doing? >> guest: does a great question. that is a great question. there's another former nazitionp general operation paperclip scientists that wound up there and that was walter...
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he never talked much about it but he ended up at bell aircraft in niagara falls new york there was a program there i can remember a picture of him eventually he got into the x2 programs. i never heard much about whatever happened to him. after he was at bell. the bell helicopter plate of course. what can you tell me about him and where he ended up in what he ended up doing. >> there is another former nazi general operation paperclip scientists and that was walter dorn berger. i write about him in operation paperclip as well.ting he have an interesting introductory. all the way through the apollo program and then retired and went into private enterprise. then he was struck it with cancer and died. there is a fascinating story where he loops and in the book that i've just written of all people who was an asset and have got this. they have the defense department very concerned. many people tell you that he's a magician the dod did not think so. the cia did not think so.not and they were concerned that what he could do was think of the electronic system. they were concerned whether he co
he never talked much about it but he ended up at bell aircraft in niagara falls new york there was a program there i can remember a picture of him eventually he got into the x2 programs. i never heard much about whatever happened to him. after he was at bell. the bell helicopter plate of course. what can you tell me about him and where he ended up in what he ended up doing. >> there is another former nazi general operation paperclip scientists and that was walter dorn berger. i write...