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when are we going to get noriega? have they let noriega get away? late today, they had taken control of much of the country but their chief target, general manuel noriega, escaped. manuel noriega belongs to that special fraternity of international villains. men like qadaffi, idi amin, and the ayatollah khomeni, whom americans just love to hate. >> the white house announced a reward -- >> the justice department that up a hotline to take on tips on noriega's whereabouts. >> they focused on noriega to the exclusion of what was happening to the panamanian people, to the exclusion to the bodies in the street, to the exclusion of the number dead, to the exclusion of what happened to the women and children in that country, during this midnight invasion. >> in some ways, the invasion of panama was no surprise given the history of relations between the countries. the united states refused to recognize panama's independence throughout the 1800s. when the u.s. proposal to build a canal was turned down by columbia, u.s. policy changed. in 1903, the united state
when are we going to get noriega? have they let noriega get away? late today, they had taken control of much of the country but their chief target, general manuel noriega, escaped. manuel noriega belongs to that special fraternity of international villains. men like qadaffi, idi amin, and the ayatollah khomeni, whom americans just love to hate. >> the white house announced a reward -- >> the justice department that up a hotline to take on tips on noriega's whereabouts. >> they...
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tactics to oust with regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies smith was president personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over. to see in human al-jazeera practice. now an f.b.i. memo says saudi arabia's government orchestrated secret missions to help its citizens escape the united states take a look at the heavily censored document that suggests the saudi officials quote almost certainly assist u.s. based saudi citizens flee the united states legal system the f.b.i. says saudi officials perceive the embarrassment of saudi citizens in during the u.s. judicial process as being greater than the embarrassment of being caught evading us in all but the classified document lists and edge crimes ranging from traffic violations to child pornography rape and murder 2 u.s. senators jeff merkley and ron wyden pushed
tactics to oust with regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies smith was president personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over. to see in human al-jazeera practice. now an f.b.i. memo says saudi arabia's...
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el departamento de justicia noriega. el jefe de gabinete john kelly dice que le cree a bolton.nte al presidente trump. pablo: el presidente trump ha dejado claro que no quiere que john bolton testifica. sin embargo, la mayor parte del pueblo estadounidense no estÁ de acuerdo. la Última encuesta indica que el 75% de los estadounidenses quiere que haya testigos en el juicio, contra un 20% que no. >> trump estÁ muerto de miedo de enfrentarse a mÍ en las elecciones. pablo: afirmÓ joe biden, el lÍder político invitÓ al ex socio dedo rudolph giuliani. dice que las elecciones demÓcratas pero no puede acudir porque no se permiten aparatos electrÓnicos, Él tiene un grillete. los abogados de trump fungieron a los senadores a declarar inocente a suplente, porque segÚn ellos es lo que requiere la constituciÓn. enrique: durante un evento polÍtico en new jersey, el reciente trump presumiÓ de tener una buena relaciÓn con el gobierno de mÉxico. el presidente lÓpez obrador era un buen amigo, que hace un buen trabajo. de hecho, dijo trump, mÉxico estÁ pagando por el muro. la secretarÍa de gobern
el departamento de justicia noriega. el jefe de gabinete john kelly dice que le cree a bolton.nte al presidente trump. pablo: el presidente trump ha dejado claro que no quiere que john bolton testifica. sin embargo, la mayor parte del pueblo estadounidense no estÁ de acuerdo. la Última encuesta indica que el 75% de los estadounidenses quiere que haya testigos en el juicio, contra un 20% que no. >> trump estÁ muerto de miedo de enfrentarse a mÍ en las elecciones. pablo: afirmÓ joe...
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and as far as the other fire -- >> commissioner cleaveland: the one on noriega, was the death caused to smoke inhalation? >> so that is under investigation. i'm not allowed to speak with that. there was a door that was barricaded. that's as much as i can talk about, that was known. but we always find a way to get around it. if we can't find a door, we'll find a second means of egress and attack it that way. >> commissioner cleaveland: these pieces of information are important to the public because if doors are barricaded, people can't get out, firefighters can't get in. >> yeah. i think in my career, one of the biggest problems in my career, especially in downtown, is hoarding problems. sometimes you're stepping up on two to 3 feet of newspapers. it's hard to make a path, it's easy to get disoriented. every fire we go to is a learning experience. >> president nakajo: thank you, commissioner cleaveland. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: thank you, president nakajo. chief wyrsch, good report, put together, as well. going to that 58 cabrillo fire, that was very sad. i saw
and as far as the other fire -- >> commissioner cleaveland: the one on noriega, was the death caused to smoke inhalation? >> so that is under investigation. i'm not allowed to speak with that. there was a door that was barricaded. that's as much as i can talk about, that was known. but we always find a way to get around it. if we can't find a door, we'll find a second means of egress and attack it that way. >> commissioner cleaveland: these pieces of information are important...
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laughter] he said, "what you always say "and what you did when we invadepanama and took out manuel noriega"--one, make sure you go to war after all diplomatic and political possibilities have been dealt with, and there has to be a clear political objective, not just a military objective; and then the second irt of the powell doctrii used overwhelming force once, but what i've always said is decisiven'orce, so that people think you ve to sort of have a gazillion people, just have whatou need to have a decisive outcome. david: you get the order fr the psident to kick saddam hussein and his troops out. powell: when that decision came down, that we cod not find a diplomatic solution, i received the order and i gave the order to norm and we were ready. david: so there was a famous military maneuver. rather than going directly toward the enemy is david: whose brilliant idea was that? powell: any infantry captain could have figured this out. it didn't take a general, and several generals have made claims-- david: men of worth? ok. powell: it was the only conflict i've ever been in wor ever read h
laughter] he said, "what you always say "and what you did when we invadepanama and took out manuel noriega"--one, make sure you go to war after all diplomatic and political possibilities have been dealt with, and there has to be a clear political objective, not just a military objective; and then the second irt of the powell doctrii used overwhelming force once, but what i've always said is decisiven'orce, so that people think you ve to sort of have a gazillion people, just have...
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likely the largest rapid deployment since 1989 when troops invaded panama to oust dictator manuel noriegar thousands of families in the u.s. that means staying up late to help their loved one pack, missing school so they can see mom or dad in the hours before they quickly leave. for some it means unexpectedly moving across the country back in with their parents so when they give birth with their partner away they will have a support system. as we discuss the politics and the strategy of what we are seeing this week, let's just remember all of the people for whom this is not just an academic conversation. and that is it for me, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> briana, thank you, my friend. hi there, happy friday. i'm brooke baldwin. what a week it's been. let's begin with how it's been a difficult pursuit of answers on why the president ordered the killing of iranian military general qassem soleimani, and the administration's evolving explanations in the week of these retaliatory attacks. since the killing happened one week ago, the president and his advisers have been
likely the largest rapid deployment since 1989 when troops invaded panama to oust dictator manuel noriegar thousands of families in the u.s. that means staying up late to help their loved one pack, missing school so they can see mom or dad in the hours before they quickly leave. for some it means unexpectedly moving across the country back in with their parents so when they give birth with their partner away they will have a support system. as we discuss the politics and the strategy of what we...
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threatened in my physical integrity and that of my family al-jazeera tried without success to speak to noriega who nevertheless responded to the accusations on twitter calling the recording a hoax and threatening to take his accusers to court for slander he added if deputy might have had this audio why didn't he make it public 2 weeks ago after the election of the director of the national assembly he didn't because he didn't have what is a vulgar montage we asked mccain not the very same question and he responded that it was because of fears for his and other deputies safety now that they've gone public he says that if anything happens to them they will hold president nicolas maduro personally responsible the white house has accused the venezuelan government of using bribery tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy no idea that according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies met with president mahmoud a person early the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is adm
threatened in my physical integrity and that of my family al-jazeera tried without success to speak to noriega who nevertheless responded to the accusations on twitter calling the recording a hoax and threatening to take his accusers to court for slander he added if deputy might have had this audio why didn't he make it public 2 weeks ago after the election of the director of the national assembly he didn't because he didn't have what is a vulgar montage we asked mccain not the very same...
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tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies smith was president personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over to see in human al-jazeera had access. at least 4 people have been killed in a car bombing attack that apparently targeted turkish contract is in somalia it happened in the telling of of course northwest of the capital mogadishu 15 others were wounded he took us engineers were having lunch with somali police at the time of the attack al-shabaab has claimed responsibility. east africa is seeing the most serious escalation in the number of locusts in 25 years is adding to fears of a food security in a region that still reeling from floods and droughts kenya has one of the worst affected countries authorities there say there's been an extremely dangerous rise in swarm activity insects
tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies smith was president personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over to see in human al-jazeera had access. at least 4 people have been killed in a...
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tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies met with president mahmoud of personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over. to see in human al-jazeera us. just ahead here on the news and sports. this double olympic champion chases her 1st win of the series. a searching investigation into gun culture in the philippines. and the new rules that would put in place to control it in this country it is not a right so if you listed the rights of latest got orders you're not solving the problem of criminality of the kind of peace because these are not the people who are committing the crimes who are your customers a lot of people but has the violence actually caught was rewind stray bullets on al-jazeera. the u.s. is always of interest to people all right well this is been going on for a number of hou
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tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies met with president maduro personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over to see in human al-jazeera had access. at least 6 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in southeast brazil firefighters arrived by helicopter on saturday to rescue people trapped in houses buried in mud officials say a whole month's rain fell in just 24 hours turning streets into rivers destroying buildings and sweeping calls away heavy softball in parts of afghanistan has killed dozens of people in recent weeks zain bus ravi went to head up the province in the western part of the country where residents are appealing for help as the diet conditions continue. in villages all over the country afghans live in much the same way they have for centuries there are no
tactics to oust what it regards as the legitimate opposition leadership and slap sanctions on deputy noriega according to the voice transcript the so-called turncoat deputies met with president maduro personally the night before the bribe offer was made to calculate how many votes were needed. none of this is admissible in a court of law but then it's the court of public opinion that the opposition is trying to win over to see in human al-jazeera had access. at least 6 people have been killed...
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the goal was to restore the democratically elected government and arrest manuel noriega on drug trafficking charges. next, a critical look at the invasion and the media's coverage in an academy award-winning documentary, the panama deception. narrated by elizabeth montgomery and including interviews with government officials and critics, the film argues that more people were killed than acknowledged and that the
the goal was to restore the democratically elected government and arrest manuel noriega on drug trafficking charges. next, a critical look at the invasion and the media's coverage in an academy award-winning documentary, the panama deception. narrated by elizabeth montgomery and including interviews with government officials and critics, the film argues that more people were killed than acknowledged and that the
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and as far as the other fire -- >> commissioner cleaveland: the one on noriega, was the death causedo smoke inhalation? >> so that is under investigation. i'm not allowed to speak with that. there was a door that was barricaded. that's as much as i can talk about, that was known. but we always find a way to get around it. if we can't find a door, we'll find a second means of egress and attack it that way. >> commissioner cleaveland: these pieces of information are important to the public because if doors are barricaded, people can't get out, firefighters can't get in. >> yeah. i think in my career, one of the biggest problems in my career, especially in downtown, is hoarding problems. sometimes you're stepping up on two to 3 feet of newspapers. it's hard to make a path, it's easy to get disoriented. every fire we go to is a learning experience. >> president nakajo: thank you, commissioner cleaveland. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: thank you, president nakajo. chief wyrsch, good report, put together, as well. going to that 58 cabrillo fire, that was very sad. i saw t
and as far as the other fire -- >> commissioner cleaveland: the one on noriega, was the death causedo smoke inhalation? >> so that is under investigation. i'm not allowed to speak with that. there was a door that was barricaded. that's as much as i can talk about, that was known. but we always find a way to get around it. if we can't find a door, we'll find a second means of egress and attack it that way. >> commissioner cleaveland: these pieces of information are important to...
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. ♪ >> folks, i'm here with my colombian brethren, david noriega, to help me interview our next candidatehas normalized what was once completely unthinkable, democrats like president obama have cautioned against -- we know that senator sanders march with dr. king in 1963. what type of revolutionary has he brought in his home state of vermont? we know that revolutions can promise change, but change is never guaranteed. let's give it up for senator bernie sanders. [applause] sen. sanders: hello. nice to see you. >> how are you doing, senator? sen. sanders: i'm great. >> we have been doing some studying up on you, of course. we recognize that you like to be a man amongst the people, and you sometimes like to stand and walk around and ask questions. so i'm trying to be preemptive here and respectfully request, we are engaging in conversation, we can look at you in your eyeballs and you can look at us, exactly, and then there will be an opportunity for you to answer audience questions and breakdance, moonwalk, however you want to -- sen. sanders: i won't dance for you. >> we will take what we
. ♪ >> folks, i'm here with my colombian brethren, david noriega, to help me interview our next candidatehas normalized what was once completely unthinkable, democrats like president obama have cautioned against -- we know that senator sanders march with dr. king in 1963. what type of revolutionary has he brought in his home state of vermont? we know that revolutions can promise change, but change is never guaranteed. let's give it up for senator bernie sanders. [applause] sen. sanders:...
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raÚl: los protagonistas en aquel momento adela noriega, elena rojo, andrÉs garcÍa, cÉsar évora, entreados pero gracias a dios, dios obrÓ el milagro memo recupero la energÍa. es un triunfador, es un guerrero. es un hombre bueno comes un padre familia ejemplar. reportero: sin embargo el productor de televisiÓn todavÍa se encuentra internado en un hospital. >> todavÍa no puede tener comunicaciÓn directa con sus familiares. debe hacerlo bajo cuidado de asepsia. ya no estÁ en peligro su vida, es es algo muy importante. pero sigue con cuidados mÉdicos de alto riesgo. reportero: rafael revelÓ que estÁ por llegar a su fin el programa " nosotros los guapos" serÁ el prÓximo 19 de enero cuando se estrene la segunda parte de la cuarta y Última temporada. >> son varios factores. desde el principio tanto memo del bosque como adriÁn y ariel tomaron la decisiÓn de que querÍa que fuera una serie de cuatro temporadas para que se lograra lo que sucediÓ que fue un Éxito muy grande. reportero: el actor junto con su colega juan carlos colombo partieron la tradicional rosca de reyes antes del inicio de la o
raÚl: los protagonistas en aquel momento adela noriega, elena rojo, andrÉs garcÍa, cÉsar évora, entreados pero gracias a dios, dios obrÓ el milagro memo recupero la energÍa. es un triunfador, es un guerrero. es un hombre bueno comes un padre familia ejemplar. reportero: sin embargo el productor de televisiÓn todavÍa se encuentra internado en un hospital. >> todavÍa no puede tener comunicaciÓn directa con sus familiares. debe hacerlo bajo cuidado de asepsia. ya no estÁ en...
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could arrest man well noriega in panama.es in a strong president that can carry out these attacks, get in iphones, talked about that yesterday, is needed to defend the country. it is the most effective, most important branch of the government, and congress is less important. >> mike. >> david, one of the elements of bill barr's personality that's more pronounced than ever, always been there, grant you that, but the level of certainty that he brings to his public appearances and public statements. i know in your piece, in the book you work on out in april, talking to people that work today or just left the justice department, especially the fbi, there's some fear that while trump may have altered the country, there's a certainty among some people that left the justice department and the fbi that bill barr is on the verge of altering the federal bureau of investigation. >> he is. i think essentially the president, i think bill barr's alliance to the presidency, not this president, but whatever his mind-set, it is politicizing
could arrest man well noriega in panama.es in a strong president that can carry out these attacks, get in iphones, talked about that yesterday, is needed to defend the country. it is the most effective, most important branch of the government, and congress is less important. >> mike. >> david, one of the elements of bill barr's personality that's more pronounced than ever, always been there, grant you that, but the level of certainty that he brings to his public appearances and...
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subject property at 3896 noriega street. >> motion to continue. >> okay, we have a motion from commissioner honda to continue this to march 18. any public comment on the motion? seeing none, santacana aye. lazarus aye. tanner aye. that carries 4-0 and that matter is moved. item number 1, is general public comment. this is an opportunity for anyone who would like to speak on a matter within the board's jurisdiction, but that is not on tonight's calendar. is there any member here for general public comment? seeing none, we'll move to item number 2. commissioner comments and questions. >> none. commissioners? >> no, okay. we'll move on to item number 3, the adoption of the minutes before you for discussion, january 8, 2020 board meeting. >> vice president lazarus: commissioners, any changes, deletions? >> no, motion to accept the minutes. >> okay, we have a motion from commissioner honda to adopt the january 8, 2020 board meeting minutes. any public comment on the motion? seeing none, on that motion, commissioner santacana aye. lazarus aye. tanner aye. that motion carries 4-0 and the minutes a
subject property at 3896 noriega street. >> motion to continue. >> okay, we have a motion from commissioner honda to continue this to march 18. any public comment on the motion? seeing none, santacana aye. lazarus aye. tanner aye. that carries 4-0 and that matter is moved. item number 1, is general public comment. this is an opportunity for anyone who would like to speak on a matter within the board's jurisdiction, but that is not on tonight's calendar. is there any member here for...