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nicaragua's plans for a strategic waterway. power or water? kenya looks for ways to make efficient use of its river. how japan is sailing its women in the world place. canals are a vital component of today's tightly connected transport groups. those who control them wield a fair amount of economic and geo-specific power. no surprise that egypt is planning a second suez and the panama canal is expanding capacity. it might have sounded like a dream come true when a chinese billionaire told nicaragua's president he would like to build one there. the new waterway would be wider, longer, and deeper than the panama canal and would run for the rain forest and the region's freshwater reservoir. environmental and other risks have yet to be assessed. so what is going on there? is nicaragua trying to become a political heavyweight or is it being played in a global monopoly? we went there to try to find out. >> emotions run high when the talk turns to the canal in lake nicaragua. octavio ortega runs an mission against the opponent. he explains what they c
nicaragua's plans for a strategic waterway. power or water? kenya looks for ways to make efficient use of its river. how japan is sailing its women in the world place. canals are a vital component of today's tightly connected transport groups. those who control them wield a fair amount of economic and geo-specific power. no surprise that egypt is planning a second suez and the panama canal is expanding capacity. it might have sounded like a dream come true when a chinese billionaire told...
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. >> he and i traveled together to nicaragua on his 60th birthday to drill an oil well. we're both involved with living water internationals. for his 60th birthday he decided to go to nicaragua. [indiscernible] >> just by accident. what i wish that happened just the other day and it was crazy that we didn't bring it up. thank you so much. [indiscernible] >> he's been a long time friend. he used to be the c.e.o. of stewart title, a big title company. and now his son matt has taken over the studio. a great guy. and malcolm an his wife becky have devote most of their time to -- >> i said i broke my neck and my back. i'm going to go up and take elevator. >> he said i'll come with you. and he did. >> oh, good. he's a very nice man. [indiscernible] >> how are you doing? >> this was 1998. i'm in so much pain. >> you want to get a picture real quick? >> get in front of the backdrop. >> thank you so much. great. thank you very much. [indiscernible] >> i understand. >> you know, i've told you it helped him to discuss it. and i really appreciate you so much. just -- thank you. >> a
. >> he and i traveled together to nicaragua on his 60th birthday to drill an oil well. we're both involved with living water internationals. for his 60th birthday he decided to go to nicaragua. [indiscernible] >> just by accident. what i wish that happened just the other day and it was crazy that we didn't bring it up. thank you so much. [indiscernible] >> he's been a long time friend. he used to be the c.e.o. of stewart title, a big title company. and now his son matt has...
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for his 60th birthday he decided he wanted to go to nicaragua. [indiscernible] >> more or less with the same haircut in the back. he brought the crowd up just by asking certain questions. and what i wish -- he was telling me just the other day and he didn't bring it up. i thought when i was over there -- >> well, that's significant. >> he was a long time friend. he used to be the c.e.o. of stewart title. and now matt, his son has taken over. now they devote most of their time in -- >> first i saw you walking together. they were going to take the stores. i broke my neck and my back so i'm going to go over and take the elevator. he said i'll come with you. so he did. >> he's a very nice man. [indiscernible] >> how are you doing? >> this was 1998. i'm in so much pain -- >> and still. so it hasn't gotten better? >> did you want to get a picture real quick? >> i will, ok. >> the backdrop. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. [indiscernible] >> i understand. >> i'm so glad you do. i really appreciate it so much. thank you. you're so sweet. >>
for his 60th birthday he decided he wanted to go to nicaragua. [indiscernible] >> more or less with the same haircut in the back. he brought the crowd up just by asking certain questions. and what i wish -- he was telling me just the other day and he didn't bring it up. i thought when i was over there -- >> well, that's significant. >> he was a long time friend. he used to be the c.e.o. of stewart title. and now matt, his son has taken over. now they devote most of their time...
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los hijos de Árabes musulmanes nacidos en nicaragua. aseguran que nunca se han sentido...gar donde se adoro un solo dios me trajo aquÍ a la mezquita . >>> algunos de los nuevos musulmanes no hablan arÁrabe en managua nicaragua. roxana vega, telemundo. >>> increÍble, una mujer que cumpliÓ 100 aÑos en sudÁfrica escogiÓ una forma de celebrarlos de forma particular. van a verla lanzarla en un paracaÍdas. y lo habÍa hecho. georgina naciÓ en una era que no existÍa la aviaciÓn comercial y volar era un desafÍo. y un siglo despuÉs esta aventurera desafÍo las a vun turas, 15 miembros de su familia viajaron de todas partes del mundo para celebrar esta ocasiÓn, que tuvo como escenario en sudÁfrica. >>> permÍtanos hacer breve pausa. a noticiero telemundo fin de semana. tenemos sus impresiones. hace historia veremos en subway, comenzamos con pan recién horneado, tierna pechuga de pavo y tus favoritos sabores italianos... suculentos, picositos, y derretidos... rociados con la nueva subway vinagreta. el tremendo nuevo turkey italiano melt. solo en subway. >>> fiesta alegar ray mÚsica y ri
los hijos de Árabes musulmanes nacidos en nicaragua. aseguran que nunca se han sentido...gar donde se adoro un solo dios me trajo aquÍ a la mezquita . >>> algunos de los nuevos musulmanes no hablan arÁrabe en managua nicaragua. roxana vega, telemundo. >>> increÍble, una mujer que cumpliÓ 100 aÑos en sudÁfrica escogiÓ una forma de celebrarlos de forma particular. van a verla lanzarla en un paracaÍdas. y lo habÍa hecho. georgina naciÓ en una era que no existÍa la...
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they went to cuba once or twice, nicaragua then they went back on derusha.had we had a long-range bomber mission come down and spent a few days there. hopped around a little bit violated airspace a couple of times, and the went home. you. you know there is reportedly nicaragua and a few of the other countries that entered into discussions of agreements with the russians so that they could maybe land long-range aviation, refuel pilot rest but i don't think it is an issue. >> ratchet up pressure in the ukraine, arming the ukrainian military are you concerned that russia in a a tit-for-tat will become more of a nuisance in your part of the world? >> i think so more of a nuisance not a threat. one over the last few years, but none since 2,008 or something. the ratchet up with a few more missions that get people's attention. maybe -- ship operations, that kind of thing. making making the.that they are still around and can come into our hemisphere. very little support from the vast majorities of countries that want to support us trade with us. nuisance would be th
they went to cuba once or twice, nicaragua then they went back on derusha.had we had a long-range bomber mission come down and spent a few days there. hopped around a little bit violated airspace a couple of times, and the went home. you. you know there is reportedly nicaragua and a few of the other countries that entered into discussions of agreements with the russians so that they could maybe land long-range aviation, refuel pilot rest but i don't think it is an issue. >> ratchet up...
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karen halnon was on an american airlines flight heading from nicaragua to miami on saturday. she was arrested at miami international airport after being escorted off that plane. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at penn state's abington campus for us. we're hearing from that professor and students about what happened. >> yeah vick. that professor teaches here on the abington campus. penn state's website says she teaches sociology but it was outside the classroom that authorities in miami say she became unruly on a plane. that cell phone video there recorded by one of the passengers on an american airlines flight from nicaragua to miami on saturday. 52-year-old karen halnon told our nbc station in miami by phone that she was protesting the u.s. declaration that venezuela is a national security threat. halnon also lit a cigarette according to other passengers and smoked a few puffs before a flight attendant came over. she was arrested for being disorderly and interfering with the flight crew. after it all, halnon says she didn't mean any harm, calling herself a revolutionary. >> th
karen halnon was on an american airlines flight heading from nicaragua to miami on saturday. she was arrested at miami international airport after being escorted off that plane. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at penn state's abington campus for us. we're hearing from that professor and students about what happened. >> yeah vick. that professor teaches here on the abington campus. penn state's website says she teaches sociology but it was outside the classroom that authorities in miami say...
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did some airspace, not ours, but another country's, and then it went home -- there is reportedly nicaragua and a few of those other countries, entered into discussions of agreements, with the russian so that they could , but not bases or anything like that. i do not think there is an issue. reporter: are you concerned that russia in a somewhat tipped for tap would become more of a nuisance in your part of the world just to show they are there? think so, but i more of a nuisance, not a threat. none since 2008 or something. you ratchet it up with a few more bomber missions that gets people's attention, obviously, navy ship operations that kind of thing. he has making his point that they can come into our hemisphere, but there's very little support -- the vast majorities of countries like the united states want to associate with us, like the fact we are equal partners, want to trade with us. so nuisance would be the word i would use. reporter: hi, general. was of america. i had a follow-up on the statement about history mists you mentioned. now that you have identified a potential weakness, w
did some airspace, not ours, but another country's, and then it went home -- there is reportedly nicaragua and a few of those other countries, entered into discussions of agreements, with the russian so that they could , but not bases or anything like that. i do not think there is an issue. reporter: are you concerned that russia in a somewhat tipped for tap would become more of a nuisance in your part of the world just to show they are there? think so, but i more of a nuisance, not a threat....
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they went to visit students in nicaragua. >> we painted murals and put them in the classrooms.ere lacking resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> having an opportunity to be able to see how people outside my comfort zone experience and live day-to-day life. >> reporter: since it started in 2007, global glimpse has taken 1900 students to latin america. the hope is that they come home to become civic leaders in their own communities. jose luciano from east san francisco bay is a good example. >> it was his first time out of the country first time getting a passport. since then he's lived in london, he's travel to countries across europe, he did an internship with the state department, and now he's working in politics in east san jose. >> i like to give back to my community, so that's one thing i kind of learned when we were out there, how to give back to our community. >> this summer they are taking 509 students from 40 bay area high schools. global glimpse is now in new york and will soon be in chicago. in the newsroom leanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> thanks fo
they went to visit students in nicaragua. >> we painted murals and put them in the classrooms.ere lacking resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> having an opportunity to be able to see how people outside my comfort zone experience and live day-to-day life. >> reporter: since it started in 2007, global glimpse has taken 1900 students to latin america. the hope is that they come home to become civic leaders in their own communities. jose luciano from east san...
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los turistas que vivieron el horror del ataque al museo en tÚnez habÍan de varias nacionalidades y nicaraguae la reja y tras ella su esposo. sube las escaleras del edificio y su cara refleja en terror, a su lado, hÉctor, quien la toma de su mano. >> yo sabÍa que si hubiÉsemos tenido que terminar juntos Él jamÁs me hubiese dejado. >> el yo tengo que morir al lado de ella. juan carlos: giovana solo tuvo preguntas. >> ¿esto es lo Último que me queda? ¿no voy a tener chance de ver a mi hija que se gradÚa? juan carlos: y fue precisamente gabriela, la hija de 22 aÑos, la que en miami recibiÓ un aterrador mensaje en su celular. >> un sueÑo horrible, que me voy a despertar y no era verdad. juan carlos: del que serÍa un viaje por su aniversario 25, sÓlo le quedan unas fotos, los tickets de entrada y un sinsabor de no haber recibido la llamada del gobierno estadounidense, el paÍs de que son ciudadanos hace mÁs de 20 aÑos. >> me siento una ciudadana de tercera categorÍa, no somos importantes. juan carlos: hoy, cuando todo ha pasado, queda ese abrazo que pensaron que jamÁs se repetirÍa, miradas de esper
los turistas que vivieron el horror del ataque al museo en tÚnez habÍan de varias nacionalidades y nicaraguae la reja y tras ella su esposo. sube las escaleras del edificio y su cara refleja en terror, a su lado, hÉctor, quien la toma de su mano. >> yo sabÍa que si hubiÉsemos tenido que terminar juntos Él jamÁs me hubiese dejado. >> el yo tengo que morir al lado de ella. juan carlos: giovana solo tuvo preguntas. >> ¿esto es lo Último que me queda? ¿no voy a tener...
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. >> buenas tardes la pareja de n nicaragua acÁ ba de llegar ellos fueron testigos del ataque dicen queque aÚn sienten los disparos. >> se siente volver a la vida volvimos el ocho de marzo y la verdad es que es una paz, la que necesitaba. >> creo que nos salvÓ que mi esposa se fue al baÑo y se demasiado demorÓ mÁs. >> efrms vivieron para contarlo pero otros no tuvieron la misma suerte. >> a medida que los restos de los turistas vÍctimas de uno de los peores atentados envery nighttunez llegan a sus paÍses. oro a un por la uniÓn de los ciudad a uns. >> no podemos permanecer aparte en este dolor. todos eran revisados ante de entrar a la iglesia. >> vine aquÍ porque soy cristiÁn, vine a rezar por ross familiares de los fallecidos. >> tenemos que uno irns para terminar con el terrorismo o serÁ nuestro final. 9 sospechosos estÁn tras las rejas por el ataque contra turistas afuera de un museo en la escala de su crucero. la peor manera para acabar para miriam y su hijo de colombia ambos murieron en la balacera su padre, general del ejÉrcito en retiro sobreviviÓ. entre las vÍctimas tambiÉn hay j
. >> buenas tardes la pareja de n nicaragua acÁ ba de llegar ellos fueron testigos del ataque dicen queque aÚn sienten los disparos. >> se siente volver a la vida volvimos el ocho de marzo y la verdad es que es una paz, la que necesitaba. >> creo que nos salvÓ que mi esposa se fue al baÑo y se demasiado demorÓ mÁs. >> efrms vivieron para contarlo pero otros no tuvieron la misma suerte. >> a medida que los restos de los turistas vÍctimas de uno de los peores...
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they were trying to keep out of nicaragua.y took over nicaragua, in commonist with attack america and everyone in america would become communists. that's how the epidemic was sparked in america. >> you have a deep story, homey. what is the named freeway rick ross come fro. >> when you grew up in south central there was a lot of ricks. i stayed by the freeway, they said rick by the freeway. when the news and others got it. they put a twist. it wasn't like that. it was guys in the neighbourhood. a fat rick skinny rick rick by the freeway. >> current events - the first thing, now you locked up and hearing about a cat rick ross that took your name. >> as a businessman, he caught a name hiding the streets. he thought i was gone buried. we know that he was a correctional officers never sold drugs. >> i want my name back. >> you can see part one of "freeway drug - crack in the system." to space - astronauts completed. it was the third space walk in just over a week. a lot of work in a short amount of time. one had to deal with water
they were trying to keep out of nicaragua.y took over nicaragua, in commonist with attack america and everyone in america would become communists. that's how the epidemic was sparked in america. >> you have a deep story, homey. what is the named freeway rick ross come fro. >> when you grew up in south central there was a lot of ricks. i stayed by the freeway, they said rick by the freeway. when the news and others got it. they put a twist. it wasn't like that. it was guys in the...
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nicaragua is a beautiful country, with a long history and rich culture. but many people there live in poverty. if the canal can be built successfully, it will transform the economy and people's lives. >> there are some people who say, actually shipping is being hit by rail freight and the industrial centers of the world are moving away from asia so when the canal is finished will there be enough revenue to justify the expense? >> 90% of the world's trade is by sea. shipping is cheaper and more convenient than by transport by rail. this canal is connecting east and west. it's definitely commercially viable. otherwise, we wouldn't be investing in it. >> there are, however, skeptic, who say it will never get, it will never get built, they say. it's too tough. it's too hard. how do you answer them? >> translator: we'll convince everybody with the facts. we'll convince them by succeeding. we are in talks with local people even opponents of the plan. we want to produce a thorough report, but that takes time. but this is not withholding information, it's being r
nicaragua is a beautiful country, with a long history and rich culture. but many people there live in poverty. if the canal can be built successfully, it will transform the economy and people's lives. >> there are some people who say, actually shipping is being hit by rail freight and the industrial centers of the world are moving away from asia so when the canal is finished will there be enough revenue to justify the expense? >> 90% of the world's trade is by sea. shipping is...
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>> on board the flight from nicaragua to miami, she also lit up a cigarette. she explains it was meant to be symbolic. >> most revolutionaries that i respect smoked. fidel castro. >> reporter: while the professor of sociology cannot comment about whether she still has a job on campus, she is talking about the torture she claims she suffered at the hands of the authorities who arrested her for disorderly conduct. >> and they allowed me to urinate on myself and then made fun of me. they told me to leave the united states. they told me i was a communist. then they took me like a piece of carpet they wrapped me up, they shackled me, they threw me in a -- in the back of a police car, the miami-dade police car. >> reporter: she told my college matt delucia she does not regret what she did, even if her behavior alarmed some passengers. >> can you see why some were concerned by what you were doing? >> i think people get concerned a lot when people speak out because people have been trained to just go along. >> reporter: we did reach out to penn state for specific comm
>> on board the flight from nicaragua to miami, she also lit up a cigarette. she explains it was meant to be symbolic. >> most revolutionaries that i respect smoked. fidel castro. >> reporter: while the professor of sociology cannot comment about whether she still has a job on campus, she is talking about the torture she claims she suffered at the hands of the authorities who arrested her for disorderly conduct. >> and they allowed me to urinate on myself and then made...
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to do so they traveled all the way to nicaragua. >> having an opportunity to see how people outside of my comfort zone, live day-to-day lives. >> we painted murals and put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. it seemed like they were lacking a lot of resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> it was all possible thanks to an oakland-based organization called global glimpse. >> they come back really with a sense of responsibility, of confidence because they have proven to themselves they can do something that they never thought was possible, of leadership. because of private donations global glimpse is able to take students from underserved communities in the bay area to impoverished areas of countries like ecuador and the dominican republic and nicaragua. since it started in 2007 they have taken 1900 students to latin america. the hope is they come home to be civic leaders in their own community. >> they understand that everything they do here impacts the lives of people next door, people across the community, and people around the world. >> this man volunteer
to do so they traveled all the way to nicaragua. >> having an opportunity to see how people outside of my comfort zone, live day-to-day lives. >> we painted murals and put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. it seemed like they were lacking a lot of resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> it was all possible thanks to an oakland-based organization called global glimpse. >> they come back really with a sense of responsibility, of confidence...
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to do so they traveled all the way to nicaragua. >> having an opportunity to see how people outside ofy-to-day lives. >> we painted murals and put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. seemed like they were lacking a lot of resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> it was all possible thanks to an oakland-based organization called global glimpse. >> they come back really with a sense of responsibility of confidence bus they have proven to themselves they can do something that they never thought was possible, of leadership. because of private donations, global glimpse is able to take students from underserved communities in the bay area to impoverished areas of countries like ecuador and the dominican republic and nicaragua. since it started they have taken 1900 students to latin america. the hope is they come home to be civic leaders in their own community. >> they understand everything they do here impacts the lives of people next door people across the community and people around the world. >> this woman volunteered at a school in the dominican republic enco
to do so they traveled all the way to nicaragua. >> having an opportunity to see how people outside ofy-to-day lives. >> we painted murals and put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. seemed like they were lacking a lot of resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> it was all possible thanks to an oakland-based organization called global glimpse. >> they come back really with a sense of responsibility of confidence bus they have proven to...
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. >> reporter: they traveled all the way to nicaragua. >> having the opportunity to be able to see howof my comfort zone, experience, live day-to-day life. >> we painted murals in the school and put carpet in to try to give it a brighter tone because it seemed like they were lacking a lot of resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> reporter: it was all possible thanks to an oakland based organization called global glitz. >> they come back with responsibility, of confidence because they have proven to themselves they can do something they never thought was possible. of leadership. >> reporter: because of private donations, they are able to take students from under served communities in the bay area to impoverished areas of countries like nicaragua ecuador and the dominican republic. since it start eded in 2007, global glimpse has taken 1,900 students to latin america. the hope is they come home to become civic leaders in their own communities. >> they understand that everything they do here impacts the lives of people next door, people across the community and people ar
. >> reporter: they traveled all the way to nicaragua. >> having the opportunity to be able to see howof my comfort zone, experience, live day-to-day life. >> we painted murals in the school and put carpet in to try to give it a brighter tone because it seemed like they were lacking a lot of resources and their building wasn't in good condition. >> reporter: it was all possible thanks to an oakland based organization called global glitz. >> they come back with...
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air flight from nicaragua to d.c. chad pradelli is live now what is the reaction on campus to the story and to that video? >> reporter: jim, they are shocked and the question emerging is whether she was trying to make a point or is she a deeply troubled person. she agreed to do an on camera interview but backed outsiding family pressures. in this video, captured by another passenger, the associated penn state professor appeared drunk or on medication. at one point she lit a cigarette and dismissed warnings she would be arrested upon landing and on landing the talk was about the professor. >> that is ridiculous. >> she was a nice teacher when i had her, she had her different opinions but i really liked her i'm shocked actually. >> she claim that fbi and tsa agents tortured her when she was arrested. i do not understand why i was treatd this way, i love freedom and democracy but this seems more like fascism to me. this is her with our sister station in florida. >> the united states military industrial complex is a smoki
air flight from nicaragua to d.c. chad pradelli is live now what is the reaction on campus to the story and to that video? >> reporter: jim, they are shocked and the question emerging is whether she was trying to make a point or is she a deeply troubled person. she agreed to do an on camera interview but backed outsiding family pressures. in this video, captured by another passenger, the associated penn state professor appeared drunk or on medication. at one point she lit a cigarette and...
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russia announced plans to build bases in both venezuela and nicaragua. but it's cuba that has raised eyebrows. russian media announced that it was ready to reopen a soviet era spy base near havana. putin said his country could meet its supply needs without this component but at least $9 billion would be earmarked for investment projects this cuba. and that occurred just months before havana and washington announced plans for talks aimed at normalizing relations. we were there at the start of the talks in jan when a reminder of ties to cuba anchored in havana harbor. this happened just one day ahead of the talks that are set to normalize relations between the two countries. you can't help to get a sense that this old cold war rhetoric is still live and well. >> let no one doubt that this is a difficult and dangerous effort. >> more than half a century earlier the world came to the brink of a nuclear war over soviet missiles on this very island. nato's gradual expansion into moscow's traditional turf. but they have nunls nubles nonetheless raised the stake
russia announced plans to build bases in both venezuela and nicaragua. but it's cuba that has raised eyebrows. russian media announced that it was ready to reopen a soviet era spy base near havana. putin said his country could meet its supply needs without this component but at least $9 billion would be earmarked for investment projects this cuba. and that occurred just months before havana and washington announced plans for talks aimed at normalizing relations. we were there at the start of...
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authorities say it was from a flight to nicaragua to miami.she went on a rant and lit a cigarette in the middle of a flight. >> reporter: why did you do it on a plane? >> it was a moment of conscience. it was the timing. i felt compelled to speak. >> the sociology professor can't comment on whether she still has a job. administrators would only tell us is school is aware of what happened and is investigating. >>> nbc 10 south bureau obtained this video. take a quick look. dennis brooks dropping his pants in public. during a metal detector screening, he unbuckled his belt and pulled down his pants in front of her. they call it sexual harassment. >> it's clear, it wasn't an accident. it's not a situation where his pants fell down he intentionally took them down. >> brooks remains on paid leave while the city reviews the case. >>> kraft is recalling millions of boxes of macaroni and cheese because boxes may contain pieces of metal. the boxes have best when used by dates ranging from september 18th through october 11th of this year. the boxes are
authorities say it was from a flight to nicaragua to miami.she went on a rant and lit a cigarette in the middle of a flight. >> reporter: why did you do it on a plane? >> it was a moment of conscience. it was the timing. i felt compelled to speak. >> the sociology professor can't comment on whether she still has a job. administrators would only tell us is school is aware of what happened and is investigating. >>> nbc 10 south bureau obtained this video. take a quick...
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a penn state abington professor created quite a luck can can you say on the flight from nicaragua tomi. karen hal man stood up and began yelling as the united states declared war on venezuela for reasons having something to do with exxon mobile and that president obama kills people on tuesdays. she also lit a cigarette during her two hour ranted. she was arrested after the flight landed. >>> big news from one of the nfl's most prominent players san francisco 49ers linebacker chris bore shands retiring because of concerns about the long term effect of repetitive head trauma. the 24-year-old top rookie said he told the team after consulting with family members concussion researchers friends and current and former teammates. >>> several regulators may have approved the sale of powdered alcohol but it won't be in pennsylvania any time soon. the pennsylvania liquor control board said it won't put powdered alcohol on chefs and a state senator from philadelphia has introduced legislation that would ban the sale and consumption of powdered alcohol. >>> prince charles and camilla will be visi
a penn state abington professor created quite a luck can can you say on the flight from nicaragua tomi. karen hal man stood up and began yelling as the united states declared war on venezuela for reasons having something to do with exxon mobile and that president obama kills people on tuesdays. she also lit a cigarette during her two hour ranted. she was arrested after the flight landed. >>> big news from one of the nfl's most prominent players san francisco 49ers linebacker chris bore...
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jada banks spent two weeks working in a school with disabled kids in nicaragua. >> having an opportunity to be able to see how people lived this live. >> we put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. >> it was possible thanks to an organization called global glimpse. >> there is a sense of responsibility and confidence. >> because of the donations global glimpse is able to take students to the impoverished areas of the country. since it started, it has taken 1900 students to latin america. the hope is that they come home to become civic leaders. >> understanding everything impacts the lives of people next door and across the country. >> jakie encourages others to do the sap. >> that is one thing i learned. and i brought ta back here. >> in oakland, abc7 news. >> spring has arrived. >> that is right. spencer christian is here with the latest. >> yes. >> high clouds and moisture up north in parts of northern sonoma county. we say or feel rain drops right now, it's dry with clouds thickening now. western sky with a colorful sunset. this is our view. and some upper 50s across the ba
jada banks spent two weeks working in a school with disabled kids in nicaragua. >> having an opportunity to be able to see how people lived this live. >> we put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. >> it was possible thanks to an organization called global glimpse. >> there is a sense of responsibility and confidence. >> because of the donations global glimpse is able to take students to the impoverished areas of the country. since it started, it has...
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my family's farm in nicaragua do texting. >> most people have a phone. >> exactly. >> without the keyboard. >> it doesn't have to be a smartphone. >> i have a question. you said you have 750 active cop holders? >> correct. >> don't we have more issued but not been able to track them and there was a non-profit group that is actually looking for them. i'm sorry. >> i know we'll report on this next time, but there are more than the 750 that have been issued. however there are 750 active people to keep in contact back and forth. >> do you have a number? >> there were 6,000. >> okay. that's what i thought from a previous. >> i promise we'll give you more information soon. >> 24th century. bill -- you will be surprised. >> we can learn from each other. >> thank you very much. >> okay. that was great. thank you. commissioner bust os will have fun reading the minutes. >> all right. can we call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 6. public comment on non-agenda items. >> public comment? >> i have been waiting very patiently. you can give me my kudos. first of all i just wanted to l
my family's farm in nicaragua do texting. >> most people have a phone. >> exactly. >> without the keyboard. >> it doesn't have to be a smartphone. >> i have a question. you said you have 750 active cop holders? >> correct. >> don't we have more issued but not been able to track them and there was a non-profit group that is actually looking for them. i'm sorry. >> i know we'll report on this next time, but there are more than the 750 that have been...
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loving people that were against the soviet union he supported solidarity in poland the con tras in nicaragua. in 2009 by the way, there was a protest by the iranian people against the government after an election and and that stood in sharp contrast we did tract clee nothing to help those folks. >> that's right the president betrayed that green revolution. in terms of sanctions if you make them tough enough they do bite. in the case of north korea we removed effective sanctions in 2008 on going after banks that the country was using to finance its activities and that's why the appeasement failed again. we took the bad sanctions off. put the tough sanctions on and if they don't work within a few month we're going to have to look at other courses of action. iran cannot get the bomb, period. >> i know you weren't working for the state department back then but in 2009 we did have a great opportunity to support the freedom loving people in iran. we didn't do enough, did we, and shouldn't we do more of that is it. >> look, when netanyahu came before the second iraq war and said that the middle eas
loving people that were against the soviet union he supported solidarity in poland the con tras in nicaragua. in 2009 by the way, there was a protest by the iranian people against the government after an election and and that stood in sharp contrast we did tract clee nothing to help those folks. >> that's right the president betrayed that green revolution. in terms of sanctions if you make them tough enough they do bite. in the case of north korea we removed effective sanctions in 2008 on...
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a democrat in the 1980s with nicaragua and i'm on record for saying at the time that, that was inappropriate. this is really an effort to make sure it doesn't succeed and the other side of it is if the negotiations fail and the united states gets the blame for this in the eyes of the rest of the world including our allies, the sanctions regime will fall apart and we'll have a greater risk of iran developing nuclear weapons. and i think what's really a hidden agenda here not so hidden, is people really want a war with iran and that would be a huge mistake. i'll simply say that. >> we'll be back in a moment with more inside story. when we return i'll ask my guests about the political calculation behind this latest gesture. what does the senate open letter say about the republicans and the president and dealing with the world in the next two years. and the presidential race likely to include several of the senators who signed that letter. that's still ahead on "inside story." >>> we're back win side story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. it's hard to believe especially as winter is loosen
a democrat in the 1980s with nicaragua and i'm on record for saying at the time that, that was inappropriate. this is really an effort to make sure it doesn't succeed and the other side of it is if the negotiations fail and the united states gets the blame for this in the eyes of the rest of the world including our allies, the sanctions regime will fall apart and we'll have a greater risk of iran developing nuclear weapons. and i think what's really a hidden agenda here not so hidden, is people...
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jada banks spent two weeks working in a school with disabled kids in nicaragua. >> having an opportunityow people lived this live. >> we put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. >> it was possible thanks to an organization called global glimpse. >> there is a sense of responsibility and confidence. >> because of the donations global glimpse is able to take students to the impoverished areas of the country. since it started, it has taken 1900 students to latin america. the hope is that they come home to become civic leaders. >> understanding everything impacts the lives of people next door and across the country. >> jakie encourages others to do the sap. >> that is one thing i learned. and i brought ta back here. >> in oakland, abc7 news. >> spring has arrived. >> that is right. spencer christian is here with the latest. >> yes. >> high clouds and moisture up north in parts of northern sonoma county. we say or feel rain drops right now, it's dry with clouds thickening now. western sky with a colorful sunset. this is our view. and some upper 50s across the bay. drops of rain are
jada banks spent two weeks working in a school with disabled kids in nicaragua. >> having an opportunityow people lived this live. >> we put carpet in and tried to give it a brighter tone. >> it was possible thanks to an organization called global glimpse. >> there is a sense of responsibility and confidence. >> because of the donations global glimpse is able to take students to the impoverished areas of the country. since it started, it has taken 1900 students to...
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democratic senators privately met with ortega and nicaragua and with others. in 2007. i think that was questionable but i didn't criticize her patriotism or call her a traitor the way the left is calling 47 republican senators who sent an open -- >> whew do you think they're upset about it? >> i don't know. i think they're very defensive. they hate any attention -- >> do you have any deference to the president of the united states and the vice president of the united states and the reaction they're having to it? >> no. no. because here's why. they hate having a public debate about the iran deal. prime minister netanyahu said he's going to give a speech. oh my god, he's going to give a speech! why were they so upset about it? because he laid out in 25 minutes the problems with this iran deal. why are they upset about this letter? it's called more attention to this bad deal they're negotiating. they hate any debate over the deal. trey gowdy will get the hillary clinton letters. he's a loose cannon. really? trey gowdy released the story about the e-mails that no
democratic senators privately met with ortega and nicaragua and with others. in 2007. i think that was questionable but i didn't criticize her patriotism or call her a traitor the way the left is calling 47 republican senators who sent an open -- >> whew do you think they're upset about it? >> i don't know. i think they're very defensive. they hate any attention -- >> do you have any deference to the president of the united states and the vice president of the united states...
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age 40 from nicaragua. >> leslie farafino from honduras. age 24. >> leslie farafino from honduras.lizabeth farafino, 35 from honduras. byron acevedo, 18, from byron acevedo, 18, from guatemala. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i became a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys.
age 40 from nicaragua. >> leslie farafino from honduras. age 24. >> leslie farafino from honduras.lizabeth farafino, 35 from honduras. byron acevedo, 18, from byron acevedo, 18, from guatemala. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered...
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-venezuelan relations on a flight to miami she felt compelled to speak up after a week in nicaragua. >>> and now the investigation continues into who set fire to a montgomery county school destroying it the students return to a new class and new building. >> john rawlins is outside in cheltenham with more. >> reporter: hi sharrie this remain a crime xeeb, investigators not saying a lot only that an incendiary was used. it's getting ready to open back up but not here. wincoat academy staff is putting the pieces together for a temporary home in just 48 hours a phoenix like rebirth after the stone home of 42 years burned to the ground on saturday a blaze that mesmerized onlookers. >> literally the fire chief from lamont lamont, they were like kerry what about school on monday. >> a grant to use its former melrose academy building, while plenty of room, wincoat lost everything and needed pencils and all the basics. >> microwaves -- desks refrigerators, and chairs shelves, anything that you can think of. >> wincoat academy is small only 65 students to serve kid s thats that failed elsewhe
-venezuelan relations on a flight to miami she felt compelled to speak up after a week in nicaragua. >>> and now the investigation continues into who set fire to a montgomery county school destroying it the students return to a new class and new building. >> john rawlins is outside in cheltenham with more. >> reporter: hi sharrie this remain a crime xeeb, investigators not saying a lot only that an incendiary was used. it's getting ready to open back up but not here....
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brad duggan >> pam: this what was arrested over the weekend for smoking on a play on a flight from nicaragua to a miami the woman decided to take a quick small break inside the plane. when caught she blamed the person sitting next to her. when she was told the police were waiting for observers say she went on the thai rate for two hours. reggie the united states as the coup and declared war on venezuela. the passenger was later identified as karen hall and a professor at penn state university. smoking on commercial airplanes has been banned since the 1990's. >> grant: all klan is definitely on major league baseball's rate card tonight baseball's brand-new commissioner or rob manfred visited that a's the oakland a's today on this spring training tour. manfred says as he has spoken to the oakland a's owner lou low walls and the all clans and elkins new mayor libby's staff about a new ballpark for the team. but the meshed called it one of his top priorities. the oakland a's have played at the coliseum since moving from kansas city 90 1960's. the team doesn't want and the only one in the big lea
brad duggan >> pam: this what was arrested over the weekend for smoking on a play on a flight from nicaragua to a miami the woman decided to take a quick small break inside the plane. when caught she blamed the person sitting next to her. when she was told the police were waiting for observers say she went on the thai rate for two hours. reggie the united states as the coup and declared war on venezuela. the passenger was later identified as karen hall and a professor at penn state...
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. >> this is her on a flight from nicaragua to miami after lighting a cigarette, she begins a rant about relations and a flight attendant warns her a police officer will arrest her when they arrive in the united states. >> i do not understand being treated this way after speaking out about freedom in venezuela, in a phone interview halnone explains her actions. >> it's a smoking gun for the rest of the world. >> it was a political statement? >> of course. >> she has taught at penn state abington since 2005 and graduated from penn state university and received her ph.d at boston college and on campus people responded with surprise. >> it's ridiculous and are you suppose to be a college pro information and are you acting like that. >> i am shocked she was a nice teacher and had different opinions i really liked her, i am shocked really. >> in a statement to "action news," she claim that tsa and fbi agents threatened her and tortured her during her arrests. >> there are multiple way to make a point but being dramatic on a plane is not the place to do it you can protest on campus and other s
. >> this is her on a flight from nicaragua to miami after lighting a cigarette, she begins a rant about relations and a flight attendant warns her a police officer will arrest her when they arrive in the united states. >> i do not understand being treated this way after speaking out about freedom in venezuela, in a phone interview halnone explains her actions. >> it's a smoking gun for the rest of the world. >> it was a political statement? >> of course. >>...
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house speaker jim wright met with opposition leaders in nicaragua's contrawar. senator kerry also negotiated with the regime in 1985. senator ted kennedy used a personal representative to carry more than a proposition to the soviets in 1983. his intermediary offered the kgb a deal to undermine president reagan's foreign policy and to support premier andropov's u.s. image in return for soviet help for the democrats in the 1984 presidential campaign against reagan. that's more than intervention, isn't it. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell today offered an explanation as to why the obama administration decries any outside influence and is so eager to go it alone on a nuclear deal with iran. >> all of us should be suspicious of an administration that is so intent on keeping the elected representatives of the american people out of this deal. you have to ask yourself why. why. and there's only one conclusion you could reach which is he intends to make a bad deal. >> mcconnell and the republican leadership have, it appears, figured out what this administration is
house speaker jim wright met with opposition leaders in nicaragua's contrawar. senator kerry also negotiated with the regime in 1985. senator ted kennedy used a personal representative to carry more than a proposition to the soviets in 1983. his intermediary offered the kgb a deal to undermine president reagan's foreign policy and to support premier andropov's u.s. image in return for soviet help for the democrats in the 1984 presidential campaign against reagan. that's more than intervention,...
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and areas that do not see clouds new concord at 48 and napa at 47 with the nicaragua and mill veal is and 17 you can see the cloud cover over san jose this morning with sunshine and warmer-than-average temperatures around bay and inland and the cost will be cool. light showers on wednesday and record warm on friday and saturday and one of the clear areas at walnut creek south at 680 into the san ramon valley tree pollen is high grass and mold is up but still slow and as far as the temperatures, they are influenced by the cloud deck that pulls out of the inland neighborhood by 11 o'clock and by 1:00 o'clock or 2:00 all the clouds fade arrest from the bay shoreline and the coast is just a few holes in the cloud cover so you are anywhere from 56 in bodega to half moon bay at 60 and 66 in san francisco and upper 60s for the rest of the bay shoreline and palo alto and san jose, low-to-mid 70s and low 70s in santa rosa and napa and the best chance for low-to-mid 70s inland east bay with the sunshine first. tonight, cloud cover in all the neighborhood with mainly upper 40s to low 50s so a fe
and areas that do not see clouds new concord at 48 and napa at 47 with the nicaragua and mill veal is and 17 you can see the cloud cover over san jose this morning with sunshine and warmer-than-average temperatures around bay and inland and the cost will be cool. light showers on wednesday and record warm on friday and saturday and one of the clear areas at walnut creek south at 680 into the san ramon valley tree pollen is high grass and mold is up but still slow and as far as the temperatures,...
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during the flight from nicaragua to miami, she went on a rant about u.s.zuelan relations. >> reporter: why did you do it on a plane? >> it was a moment of conscience. it was the timing. i felt compelled to speak. >> the sociology professor can't comment on whether she still has a job. an administrator would only tell us they are aware and investigating. >>> deactivated his facebook account amist controversy. maria sanchez released dozens of facebook posts from her opponent manny moralez. it makes comments about african-americans, gays and other things. he says the posts are not his. >> these are not your posts? >> they were not on my facebook page. >> somebody working in the community to heal those relationships, i thought they were beyond appropriate. >> manny moralez says the posts do not reflect his views. he believes he was hacked or a cut and paste job meant to embarrass him. >>> investigators are trying to find out what caused two sinkholes on a bridge. plymouth road is closed between the blue route and butler pike. no plans to fix the bridge until t
during the flight from nicaragua to miami, she went on a rant about u.s.zuelan relations. >> reporter: why did you do it on a plane? >> it was a moment of conscience. it was the timing. i felt compelled to speak. >> the sociology professor can't comment on whether she still has a job. an administrator would only tell us they are aware and investigating. >>> deactivated his facebook account amist controversy. maria sanchez released dozens of facebook posts from her...
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she felt compelled to speak after spending a week doing research in nicaragua. >> reporter: another bigorning all eyes are on the san francisco police department after racist and homophobic text messages among officers surfaced in court documents. the messages were sent between a former hostage officer and four others were still on the force. >> reporter: total haul more in your gate and yes we >>: is the same all negative stuff that i heard in mississippi when i was born. these are the comments from naacp. >> reporter: san francisco mayor ed lee issued a statement read in part the content of these text messages displays a bias that is incompatible with the values of our city and incompatible with the ability to perform sward duties as a police officer. it the statements are attributable to any san francisco police officer i joined police chief greg surge in seeking nothing less than termination. >>: the gay community in this town needs to unite with the black community and show that they understand that and in justice to one is is an injury to all. >> reporter: since san francisco mayo
she felt compelled to speak after spending a week doing research in nicaragua. >> reporter: another bigorning all eyes are on the san francisco police department after racist and homophobic text messages among officers surfaced in court documents. the messages were sent between a former hostage officer and four others were still on the force. >> reporter: total haul more in your gate and yes we >>: is the same all negative stuff that i heard in mississippi when i was born....
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desde nicaragua, marÍa gabriela nos cuenta.cuÁndo empieza la independencia y termina la negligencia? >> bienvenidas a las dos. vanessa tiene el aspecto legal. hay alguna ley sobre cuando los padres pueden dejar salir a los niÑos o los? vanessa: los estados no tienen una ley sobre cuÁndo pueden dejar a los niÑos solos pero sÍ cuÁndo nos pueden dejar en la casa sÓlo y es 8 aÑos. en muchos estados no hay esta legislatura. como en florida, donde no hay una ley mÍnima. >> cuando se considera crimen? vanessa: es subjetivo depende de lo que dice la asistente social. >> es importante porque los latinos solemos hacer mÁs condescendientes y aquÍ no aplica en muchos estados. no hay una regla que se considere negligencia, no? vanesa: exacto. a veces tienen leyes especificas asÍ que es importante que las personas se mantengan informados de cuÁles son las leyes de ciudad y estado. >> ahÍ 2 tipos de padres. >> estÁn los padres helicÓpteros que son los padres que consideran que sus hijos necesitan mucha supervisiÓn. sucede que con estos padres
desde nicaragua, marÍa gabriela nos cuenta.cuÁndo empieza la independencia y termina la negligencia? >> bienvenidas a las dos. vanessa tiene el aspecto legal. hay alguna ley sobre cuando los padres pueden dejar salir a los niÑos o los? vanessa: los estados no tienen una ley sobre cuÁndo pueden dejar a los niÑos solos pero sÍ cuÁndo nos pueden dejar en la casa sÓlo y es 8 aÑos. en muchos estados no hay esta legislatura. como en florida, donde no hay una ley mÍnima. >>...
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. >> yo creo que-- >> ha habido en nicaragua, en chile, en argentina, qu costa rica.sus parejas, porque al hombre no o a pedimos puede hacer lo que quiere-- >> se especializa. >> puede hacer lo que quiere, pero si tiene alguien en la casa que lo ayuda y lo apoya. la mujer, criada como mujer maravilla, como nosotros, pensamos que podemos hacer todo al mismo tiempo. vivimos estresadas. no logramos un balance espiritual, emocional, que nos permite salir adelante. >> ¿quÉ te ayudÓ a ti a salir adelante? >> esta red. mi experiencia y la razÓn por la cual yo creÉ el red shoe movement es que cuando yo lleguÉ a este paÍs, no tenía una red de contactos de mujeres, entonces-- >> llegaste sola. >> lleguÉ sola, lleguÉ recién casada, pero recibida de la argentina, y uno sabe que la mayor cantidad de personas en tu red de contactos profesional la sacas de tu universidad y de esos primeros aÑos. entonces, las mujeres que fui encontrando a lo largo del camino son las que me abrieron la puerta y me fueron apoyando y nos fuimos apoyando mutuamente, y yo querÍa replicar eso para que tod
. >> yo creo que-- >> ha habido en nicaragua, en chile, en argentina, qu costa rica.sus parejas, porque al hombre no o a pedimos puede hacer lo que quiere-- >> se especializa. >> puede hacer lo que quiere, pero si tiene alguien en la casa que lo ayuda y lo apoya. la mujer, criada como mujer maravilla, como nosotros, pensamos que podemos hacer todo al mismo tiempo. vivimos estresadas. no logramos un balance espiritual, emocional, que nos permite salir adelante. >>...