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pamela: gracias, alejandro.te. >> saludos, amigos de "primer impacto". >> en vivo estarÁ thalia con nosotros. >> increÍble pero cierto, la causa de muchas enfermedades puede estar en su clÓset. doctor juan revela cuÁles son estas prendas que podrÍan afectar su salud. >> el actor que interpreta al mascara en un instante nueva snapscara de maybelline new york. volumen definido y sin grumos. ¡con pigmentos puros, se aplica y se retira en un instante! sin ojos de mapache. volumen definido y sin grumos. nueva snapscara. solo de maybelline new york.
pamela: gracias, alejandro.te. >> saludos, amigos de "primer impacto". >> en vivo estarÁ thalia con nosotros. >> increÍble pero cierto, la causa de muchas enfermedades puede estar en su clÓset. doctor juan revela cuÁles son estas prendas que podrÍan afectar su salud. >> el actor que interpreta al mascara en un instante nueva snapscara de maybelline new york. volumen definido y sin grumos. ¡con pigmentos puros, se aplica y se retira en un instante! sin...
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let's get right to pamela brown. the president is still very angry over being contradicted by his intelligence chiefs but now is trying to blame it all on the news media. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the president was in the oval office, taking questions about this. i asked if he talked to his chiefs about their contradictory testimonial and he said they had and they claim they were misquoted. i pressed, wolf, and said how could that be if this was congressional testimony caught on camera that we played? the president went on to say it was fake news. intel chiefs didn't bring up a border during a national security to congress undercuts his idea that there is a crisis at the border. the president says no, it doesn't. this, as the case continues for border wall funding today. >> i'm not saying this as a republican. i'm not saying it as anything other than a fact stater. would the a wall, it just doesn't work. >> president trump is digging in on his fight for a border wall, calling out house speaker nancy pelosi
let's get right to pamela brown. the president is still very angry over being contradicted by his intelligence chiefs but now is trying to blame it all on the news media. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the president was in the oval office, taking questions about this. i asked if he talked to his chiefs about their contradictory testimonial and he said they had and they claim they were misquoted. i pressed, wolf, and said how could that be if this was congressional testimony caught on...
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when pamela realised what was happening, something went wrong.not make sense to me. she was found somewhere around here? just on the other side of this wall. former policeman graeme sheppard had his own dive into the archives, and has now written a rival book about the murder. i think the stronger likelihood is that it was a former chinese schoolfriend of pamela's. paul french is dismissive of the student killer theory. to assume that a 19—year—old or a teenage student who was dating her would suddenly decide to murder her, that seems, frankly, to be desired. graeme sheppard's interest in the case was sparked by an ancestor‘s involvement. his wife's grandfather was in charge of the failed inquest. and her family was angry at how he was betrayed in paul's book. paul french says this means graeme sheppard is not an impartial investigator. but graeme sheppard says paul french's book relies too heavily on the letters of a grieving father. so there you have it. duelling authors, pens drawn, different killers. this complicated historical showdown could
when pamela realised what was happening, something went wrong.not make sense to me. she was found somewhere around here? just on the other side of this wall. former policeman graeme sheppard had his own dive into the archives, and has now written a rival book about the murder. i think the stronger likelihood is that it was a former chinese schoolfriend of pamela's. paul french is dismissive of the student killer theory. to assume that a 19—year—old or a teenage student who was dating her...
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presentation by pamela levin. >> pamela levin chief financial officer. it provides projection for the full fiscal year ending in june 30, 2019. as i reported before the trust fund balance on june 30, 2018 was $77.4 million based on that activity through november 2018 the balance is projected to be $79.6 million or $2.2 million increase. we're still seeing favorable claims for city plan and unfavorable claims for blue shield access plus and trio. there continues to be favorable claims experience for the dental plan. we did not receive any pharmacy rebeats -- rebates in november. year to date on the pharmacy rebates is 1.8 million and year end projection is 7.9 million. year end balance $1.3 million is projected in the sustainability fund which is $3 budget we'll be bringing forward that budget to you for approval in february. no performance guarantees have been received thus far this year. a total of $47,000 is paid out this year under the adoption assistance plan. we have had three claims that reimbursements that have occurred in this last month. based o
presentation by pamela levin. >> pamela levin chief financial officer. it provides projection for the full fiscal year ending in june 30, 2019. as i reported before the trust fund balance on june 30, 2018 was $77.4 million based on that activity through november 2018 the balance is projected to be $79.6 million or $2.2 million increase. we're still seeing favorable claims for city plan and unfavorable claims for blue shield access plus and trio. there continues to be favorable claims...
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pamela? >> we shall see. reporters are keeping a close eye on this.has been this mystery case under wraps. and like you pointed out, it's still very much a mystery in terms of what company this is. all right, jessica schneider, thank you so much for that. we do appreciate it and happy new year to you. and "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> everyone in d.c. is talking about romney taking on trump. romney is here for his first national interview as senator-elect romney. "the lead" starts right now. >>> putting up his mitts. senator-elect romney unloading on president trump, saying he's not what presidents should be made. is romney the new leader of the republican resistance? we'll ask the incoming senator in our live interview, coming up. >>> with hundreds of thousands of americans beginning 2019 without a paycheck, president trump huddling with his cabinet and inviting congressional leaders to the white house. is it a reality show or a real negotiation? >>> plus, forget 2019. bring on 2020. elizabeth warren, joe bide
pamela? >> we shall see. reporters are keeping a close eye on this.has been this mystery case under wraps. and like you pointed out, it's still very much a mystery in terms of what company this is. all right, jessica schneider, thank you so much for that. we do appreciate it and happy new year to you. and "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> everyone in d.c. is talking about romney taking on trump. romney is here for his first national interview as...
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pamela and shimon, thanks very much. joining us now, ted deutsche, the chairman of the house ethics committee. serves on the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> let's begin with the latest in the russia probe. you have been hearing reporters tell us about that. the president and his attorneys might be preparing to assert executive privilege in an attempt to block mueller's report. if the white house were to do so, were to pursue that, how should your party in the house respond? >> first of all, there's safeguards in place to make sure that the president can't cover up this entire report. think about what he is suggesting. there's no executive privilege with respect to possible obstruction of justice, to hide potential witness tampering or the potential coverup of the commission of a federal crime in order to get elected president of the united states. what we're going to do is to make sure that the president and his lawyers, however many lawyers there are, can't be a
pamela and shimon, thanks very much. joining us now, ted deutsche, the chairman of the house ethics committee. serves on the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> let's begin with the latest in the russia probe. you have been hearing reporters tell us about that. the president and his attorneys might be preparing to assert executive privilege in an attempt to block mueller's report. if the white house were to do so, were to pursue...
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pamela: visto la fama como la de mÁs pequeÑo del mundo pero hoy estÁ enfermo y sumido en la pobreza.egura que se han olvidado de Él. regresamos con adriana villamarÍn que lo visitÓ en su casa en bogotÁ donde le contÓ sus tristezas y sus esperanzas. adriana: el diminuto eduardo que tan sÓlo mide2.2 pies de estatura no ha perdido su toque a la hora de bailar. lo suyo es la salsa y el reggaeton.-- en septiembre del 2010 fue nombrado el hombre mÁs pequeÑo del mundo. segÚn Él de eso ya no queda nada. sus patrocinadores lo abandonaron y afirma que hasta el expresidente de colombia manuel santos se olvidÓ de Él. >> se quedÓ sólo en promesas. estamos como si nada hubiera pasado. adriana: ahora a sus 32 aÑos pasa sus dÍas encerrado entre este pequeÑo cuarto y este baÑo adaptado para su estatura. >> sÓlo me dieron el diploma y ya. >> en el momento mucha alegrÍa. se creÍa eso era para algo bueno. adriana: la prensa lo invitaba a shows por televisiÓn y hacÍa giras como modelo. segÚn -- >> es pequeÑo pero es costoso. adriana: pero la gloria de eduardo no ddespuÉs el libro de guinness anunciÓ que
pamela: visto la fama como la de mÁs pequeÑo del mundo pero hoy estÁ enfermo y sumido en la pobreza.egura que se han olvidado de Él. regresamos con adriana villamarÍn que lo visitÓ en su casa en bogotÁ donde le contÓ sus tristezas y sus esperanzas. adriana: el diminuto eduardo que tan sÓlo mide2.2 pies de estatura no ha perdido su toque a la hora de bailar. lo suyo es la salsa y el reggaeton.-- en septiembre del 2010 fue nombrado el hombre mÁs pequeÑo del mundo. segÚn Él de eso ya...
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sus comentar pamela: como siempre muy pendientes a los comentarios. cientos de nicaragüenses han perdido la vida. maria gabriela nos cuenta la historia de esta crisis. >> excelente ser humano, siempre sonriente y amable. >>para sus padres fue un joven valiente que defendiÓ sus derechos 1 hijo que tuvo oportunidad de vivir no lo atendieron en el centro de salud y muriÓ desangrado. >> las personas lo llevan ala Á atendieron a los estudiantes. >> por quÉ negarle la atenciÓn si mi hijo pedÍa vivir. >> y demÁs. ha sido inspiraciÓn fuera muchos y el orgullo para sus padres. >> mi hijo luchÓ por su nicaragua. >> me duele respirar fueron sus Últimas palabras. >> han pasado varios veces y la investigaciÓn continua. pamela: el evento organizado en china atrae mÁs de 1,000,000 de personas cada aÑo. una belleza de hielo. con estas impresionantes obras nos despedimos, feliz fin de semana! ♪ adriana: es viernes 4 de enero. el presidente trump admitiÓ que podrÍa mantener el cierre parcial del gobierno hasta por aÑos. esta paralizació y sigue disminuyÉndo la poblaciÓ
sus comentar pamela: como siempre muy pendientes a los comentarios. cientos de nicaragüenses han perdido la vida. maria gabriela nos cuenta la historia de esta crisis. >> excelente ser humano, siempre sonriente y amable. >>para sus padres fue un joven valiente que defendiÓ sus derechos 1 hijo que tuvo oportunidad de vivir no lo atendieron en el centro de salud y muriÓ desangrado. >> las personas lo llevan ala Á atendieron a los estudiantes. >> por quÉ negarle la...
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first, let's go to pamela brown. you were in the oval office with the president just a little while ago. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's right. tonight, president trump said to me in the oval office that his intel chiefs were misquoted and taken out of context during their recent congressional testimony that contradicted him on several key issues. i pressed him on that because video shows that testimony. it's unclear how he can say that they were misquoted. he also dodged that and says the fact that they didn't bring up the border during the national security assessment to congress does not undermine that it's a crisis as he says. >> not bringing it in -- >> reporter: president trump is saying he is back on the same page with his intelligence chiefs, claiming they told him they were misquoted and taken out of context after contradicting the president earlier this week. >> mr. president, did you talk to your intelligence chiefs today about the displeasure you had with their testimony? >> i did. they said they w
first, let's go to pamela brown. you were in the oval office with the president just a little while ago. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's right. tonight, president trump said to me in the oval office that his intel chiefs were misquoted and taken out of context during their recent congressional testimony that contradicted him on several key issues. i pressed him on that because video shows that testimony. it's unclear how he can say that they were misquoted. he also dodged that and...
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. >> and top of the hour now, i'm pamela brown, happy new year to you. a michigan family begins this new year in both shock and relief. their missing son, a 48-year-old security executive is found alive but in russia detained under charges that he was caught in the act of spying for the united states. however, the family of paul wheelan says, quote, the innocence is undoubted. his twin brother told cnn the russian allegations are not true. >> paul's a very capable person. he's physically a large person. so he has a big ground in law enforcement, he was a marine, he does corporate security and he travel regularly. he's not the sort of person who would stumble into a strange environment or make poor choices that could cause him risks but particularly he wouldn't have made choices that would have gotten him side ways of the russian government and its espionage act. >> the brother also revealed that whelan is a retired marine and he traveled to russia multiple times, when youing win he was a staff sergeant in 2006. the family did not know about the spy accus
. >> and top of the hour now, i'm pamela brown, happy new year to you. a michigan family begins this new year in both shock and relief. their missing son, a 48-year-old security executive is found alive but in russia detained under charges that he was caught in the act of spying for the united states. however, the family of paul wheelan says, quote, the innocence is undoubted. his twin brother told cnn the russian allegations are not true. >> paul's a very capable person. he's...
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pamela: llegamos al fin.en exclusiva con patricia y deja abierta la posibilidad de una victoria para nicolÁs maduro. el presidente trump se estarÍa preparando para declarar una emergencia nacional y asÍ obtener fondos necesarios para la construcciÓn del muro.aseguran que esto serÍa inconstitucional. estados unidos anuncia que maÑana regresarÁn al lado mexicano de la frontera pero dicen que no aceptarÁn centroamericanos sin papeles. patricia: comenzamos con las declaraciones del presidente interino de venezuela que le estÁn dando la vuelta al mundo. en entrevista exclusiva para el nuevo programa de univisiÓn noticias, el presidente interino no descartÓ una amnistÍa para nicolÁs maduro y sus colaboradores del rÉgimen. el presidente ahora debe ganarse el apoyo de las fuerzas armadas a las que tambiÉn les prometiÓ una amnistÍa si ayudan a venezuela. >> veÍamos el 23 de enero en venezuela un poco mÁs de 7 millones de personas en todo el paÍs. muchos funcionarios pÚblicos que yo vi, muchos ta vistas que nos acompaÑ
pamela: llegamos al fin.en exclusiva con patricia y deja abierta la posibilidad de una victoria para nicolÁs maduro. el presidente trump se estarÍa preparando para declarar una emergencia nacional y asÍ obtener fondos necesarios para la construcciÓn del muro.aseguran que esto serÍa inconstitucional. estados unidos anuncia que maÑana regresarÁn al lado mexicano de la frontera pero dicen que no aceptarÁn centroamericanos sin papeles. patricia: comenzamos con las declaraciones del...
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thank you, pamela, for accepting the call to serve our fellow citizens, pamela, please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] >> and david. >> ladies and gentlemen, i can promise you that south carolina is red hot. our agricultural base is accelerating, our tourism industry is thriving, and we have become a major high-tech manufacturing hub in this country. south carolina's the nation's top exporter of tires and of completed automobiles. our average annual manufacturing employment growth is 16%, which is the highest in the southeast. over and over, we are recognized as one of the best places in the country to do business and to visit, our vacation. in the last two years, we have announced over $8 billion in new capital investment, and more than 27,000 new jobs. our employment rate just hit an all-time low, more people are working here now than ever before. in the past year, we have welcomed many new businesses to south carolina, and celebrated the growth and expansions with those who already call our great state home. some of them are here with us tonight. i would like to recognize them and ask
thank you, pamela, for accepting the call to serve our fellow citizens, pamela, please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] >> and david. >> ladies and gentlemen, i can promise you that south carolina is red hot. our agricultural base is accelerating, our tourism industry is thriving, and we have become a major high-tech manufacturing hub in this country. south carolina's the nation's top exporter of tires and of completed automobiles. our average annual manufacturing employment...
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pamela brown and manu vaju. pamela, what are you learning about these calls?e investigators have obtained new information showing donald trump jr.'s mysterious phone calls ahead of that 2016 trump tower meeting were not with his father, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter talking to cnn. these are records provided to the senate intelligence committee that show the calls were between trump junior and two of his business associates and this is significant, jake, because this new information appears to contradict democrats' long-held suspicions that the blocked number was from then candidate donald trump and that that would show if it was true that he did have knowledge of the meeting at trump tower. so this information came to light recently, jake, and it could answer one of those key questions. as i said, over the meeting of trump's eldest son don junior had set up to get russian dirt on the clinton campaign. blocked numbers have been lingering issues as investigators have probed the meeting and whether trump himself had advanced knowledge t
pamela brown and manu vaju. pamela, what are you learning about these calls?e investigators have obtained new information showing donald trump jr.'s mysterious phone calls ahead of that 2016 trump tower meeting were not with his father, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter talking to cnn. these are records provided to the senate intelligence committee that show the calls were between trump junior and two of his business associates and this is significant, jake, because this...
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. >> up next, everybody, pamela harris enters what is departmented to be a crowded democratic field for president. within minutes of announcing she was getting donations. you're watching msnbc. - to be a pro at selfies takes practice, but to be a pro at travel just takes tripadvisor. we offer up-to-date reviews and 360 hotel photos to help you find the right hotel and search over 200 booking sites to get you the right price. tripadvisor. and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> welcome back, today pamela harris has officially entered the 2020 field. she feels a sense of responsibility to stand up and fight. >> andrea, let's start with this. i love my country. i love my country. i feel a sense of responsibility toe stand up and fight for the best of who we are. i'm p
. >> up next, everybody, pamela harris enters what is departmented to be a crowded democratic field for president. within minutes of announcing she was getting donations. you're watching msnbc. - to be a pro at selfies takes practice, but to be a pro at travel just takes tripadvisor. we offer up-to-date reviews and 360 hotel photos to help you find the right hotel and search over 200 booking sites to get you the right price. tripadvisor. and the army taught me a lot about commitment....
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now rudy giuliani is telling pamela that he checked his notes and that, in fact, donald trump did notbout his congressional testimony, that conversations were just held between cohen's lawyers and other lawyers involved in this discussion. so we're seeing giuliani walk back pretty significant aspects of this, saying that trump doesn't actually have knowledge that or any recollection that these discussions continued to the election, but left open the possibility that they had. >> hmm. okay, kara scannell, thank you very much. so what are the latest implications on the trump tower project? we have someone covering our frontier and also our legal front. so giuliani says trump was involved in the trump tower moscow project for the entirety of his campaign. he's tried to kind of back-pedal from that and saying he's leaving open the possibility of this. but let's just talk about what that would mean. that would mean that he was, as the "new york times" so clearly spells out, wooing russia on this massive development project that was benefit him financially a lot, right, as he's making state
now rudy giuliani is telling pamela that he checked his notes and that, in fact, donald trump did notbout his congressional testimony, that conversations were just held between cohen's lawyers and other lawyers involved in this discussion. so we're seeing giuliani walk back pretty significant aspects of this, saying that trump doesn't actually have knowledge that or any recollection that these discussions continued to the election, but left open the possibility that they had. >> hmm....
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then pamela, to you.t this new reporting on trump's legal team reaching out to robert mueller's office on friday. what have you learned now? >> that's right. so we have learned through my conversation with rudy giuliani that trump's legal team did reach out to the special counsel's office on friday following this story that made this assertion that the special counsel's office had evidence supporting the claim that the president directed michael cohen, his former attorney, to lie the congress about trump to tower moscow. our reporting is that trump's attorneys were concerned about this. they knew what they had turned over to the special counsel. according to them, this was nothing to support that claim, so they did reach out. rudy giuliani would not say exactly and what form that communication happened and what the substance of those communications were, but we are told, my colleague laura jarrett is told, that the special counsel's decision to release that statement knocking down the central prem nis thi
then pamela, to you.t this new reporting on trump's legal team reaching out to robert mueller's office on friday. what have you learned now? >> that's right. so we have learned through my conversation with rudy giuliani that trump's legal team did reach out to the special counsel's office on friday following this story that made this assertion that the special counsel's office had evidence supporting the claim that the president directed michael cohen, his former attorney, to lie the...
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pamela, thanks. checking tweets from members of congress. this is from washington senator patty murray, a democrat. she wrote, the only thing the american people learned tonight is that president trump is willing to say and do anything in order to justify spending taxpayer money on its -- on his wasteful border wall. the shutdown is reckless and wrong. after this friday, it will be the longest shut down in u.s. history. during the 1995 clinton administration in a showdown with house speaker newt gingrich. saturday would make it the longest, if it extends to saturday. mitchell joins us from texas, the democrats' line. go ahead, mitchell. in houston,o jack texas, independent line, good evening. as someone in the middle, it appears both parties are interested in protecting the border. we know the president's position with the wall, and from the address given by senator chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, it seems democrats have repeatedly shown they are willing to fund various border security measures, just not a wall. maybe that is the correct cou
pamela, thanks. checking tweets from members of congress. this is from washington senator patty murray, a democrat. she wrote, the only thing the american people learned tonight is that president trump is willing to say and do anything in order to justify spending taxpayer money on its -- on his wasteful border wall. the shutdown is reckless and wrong. after this friday, it will be the longest shut down in u.s. history. during the 1995 clinton administration in a showdown with house speaker...
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pamela is writing to her death. she was probably bludgeoned to death. organs were removed.0 years later, a historian and this is a monthly walking tour tracing her final hours. when you have a murder ignites such interest that you can make people care about the narrative during beijing during the 1930s. that they would otherwise have no relationship to. she was in russian jewish orphan who grew up in beijing and adopted by edward were not who would spend the rest of his life trying to solve his daughter ‘s murder. the former british diplomat‘s correspondence was found by an author, paul french, who wrote a best selling book that has become the interpreted —— accepted interpretation of events mr wernher thought that his daughter and others had been led to a party. she realised what was happening and something went wrong. a good book and enjoyable to read but it may prove good story. from a police perspective it did not make sense to me. she was found somewhere around here? just on the other side of this wall. former policeman had his own dive into the archives and has now wr
pamela is writing to her death. she was probably bludgeoned to death. organs were removed.0 years later, a historian and this is a monthly walking tour tracing her final hours. when you have a murder ignites such interest that you can make people care about the narrative during beijing during the 1930s. that they would otherwise have no relationship to. she was in russian jewish orphan who grew up in beijing and adopted by edward were not who would spend the rest of his life trying to solve his...
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pamela, have we learned any more about this trip to the bored sn -- border? >> reporter: we're still waiting to hear where the president will visit, but sarah sanders, the press secretary, announced today the president will be visiting the southern border on thursday in an effort to draw attention to what the white house is calling the crisis on the southern border. so all of this coming as the president talks about going around congress to declare a national emergency in order to get funding for the border wall. that, of course, would be an unprecedented move. the president has said he would rather negotiate with congress first before doing that, but what is clear here is that the white house continues to frame this debate over funding for the border wall during the government shutdown, the big sticking point here, as a matter of national security. now, the president also backing down, as you pointed out, on asking for a concrete wall, now saying he wants a steel barrier there on the southern border. and the white house officially asking congress just yester
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pamela, thank you. and in talking with this negotiation that went over the weekend and this impasse, sunlen serfaty is on capitol hill for us. where do the negotiations stand? >> reporter: this new offer isn't going far with democrats up here at all. it is simply put filled with a lot of nonstarters for democrats starting with that number amount, the $5.78 billion requested by the white house for the steeled barrier, no longer a concrete barrier, at the border wall, including a whole list of other things. we'll pull it out screen. $571 million for additional i.c.e. workers, $563 million for additional immigration judges, 211 for additional border patrol a littles. democrats have made it clear that they want the government to be reopened before they even address any sort of border security issue. nancy pelosi will make her move on that again to pass bills not related to the border wall funding, reaping pa iopening re related to the border. but the republicans saying the government will not be reopened be
pamela, thank you. and in talking with this negotiation that went over the weekend and this impasse, sunlen serfaty is on capitol hill for us. where do the negotiations stand? >> reporter: this new offer isn't going far with democrats up here at all. it is simply put filled with a lot of nonstarters for democrats starting with that number amount, the $5.78 billion requested by the white house for the steeled barrier, no longer a concrete barrier, at the border wall, including a whole list...
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pamela brown is here with us, and pamela, the contradictions between what the intel officials were saying the president's views, they're striking. they are just completely opposed to each other. is he sticking with his version and just ignoring the experts? >> that's what appears to be happening here, brianna. it's worth noting that these experts are people that the president nominated to fulfill their roles. gina haspel, head of the cia and dan coats with the fbi, the same intelligence that the officials are working off of to provide the national security assessment that they gave to congress that is at odds with what the president has espoused publicly when it comes to iran and when it comes to north korea and when it comes to isis. the president is pushing back in a series of tweets today. as you pointed out, it's worth repeating saying that they are naive, that they are passive and even suggesting they go back to school. one of the starkest contrasts is, of course, what dan coats said about iran and gina haspel saying it doesn't appear iran is currently making a bomb even after presid
pamela brown is here with us, and pamela, the contradictions between what the intel officials were saying the president's views, they're striking. they are just completely opposed to each other. is he sticking with his version and just ignoring the experts? >> that's what appears to be happening here, brianna. it's worth noting that these experts are people that the president nominated to fulfill their roles. gina haspel, head of the cia and dan coats with the fbi, the same intelligence...
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presentation by pamela levin. >> in december, the the mayor's office issued the budget instructions for fy 19-20 and 21. it only applies for general fund budget. both budgets will be brought forward to you next month. one of the first steps in the budget formlations the budget instructions is the 5-year financial plan. they issued one for 1920, 23 and 24. the@ç deficit in 19-20 is projected to be $107.4 million and 2021, $183.4 million. these are up from what has happened in this last year but they are significantly down when everything went sour in 2008. in those ranges they were $300 million and more. when the local tax revenues are projected to grow in the short term, we are still seeing increases in expenditures that outpace revenue growth. that's primarily due to increase in employee costs and pension is the biggest factor. voter mandated compliments were set aside and requires contributions to supporting entitlement services. the reason i mentioned this is because is all our administration budget is recovered from other departments to the extent that we have constraints and we hav
presentation by pamela levin. >> in december, the the mayor's office issued the budget instructions for fy 19-20 and 21. it only applies for general fund budget. both budgets will be brought forward to you next month. one of the first steps in the budget formlations the budget instructions is the 5-year financial plan. they issued one for 1920, 23 and 24. the@ç deficit in 19-20 is projected to be $107.4 million and 2021, $183.4 million. these are up from what has happened in this last...
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>> thank you very much, pamela. and a very significant, barr saying he did discuss that with the president prior to his nomination. "outfront" now, denny heck, member of the intelligence committee. congressman, i want to start with some of this new reporting. mueller wants this face to face, right? they submitted written answers. here they are nearing the end, and mueller wants more and he wants a sit down. that obviously could be very significant. should mueller go ahead with a subpoena of the president? >> well, i don't believe, erin, frankly, that the president or rudy giuliani acting as an attorney ever sbreintended whatsoever for the president to actually sit down with a face-to-face with director mueller. but the fact that he will not do it begs the same question that so many of his other behaviors beg. why did he ask for the translator's note? why did he defend putin last year at helsinki? why does he refuse to sit down? and the answer is increasingly and inescapably, because he's hiding something. >> on that
>> thank you very much, pamela. and a very significant, barr saying he did discuss that with the president prior to his nomination. "outfront" now, denny heck, member of the intelligence committee. congressman, i want to start with some of this new reporting. mueller wants this face to face, right? they submitted written answers. here they are nearing the end, and mueller wants more and he wants a sit down. that obviously could be very significant. should mueller go ahead with a...
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pamela, thanks.ow jeffrey toobin and former prosecutor jennifer rodgers. >> oh, my gosh, you think people are going to watch this? >> i clear mid calendar for the whole week. >> february 7th, boy. this is going to be amazing. >> i haven't seen you this excited. >> come on. >> since i don't know when. >> you know, this is going to be showtime. >> but are there things he won't be able to talk about? >> probably the russia stuff is going to be in closed session with the intelligence committee. i assume the transcript will be released at some point after that. but i don't think he'll be able to talk about that in public. sorry. i didn't mean to scare you. >> no, no, i'm interested how excited you are. jennifer, things like trump organization financial history, taxes, is that all open? >> it might be. here's the one questionable part. you know, he may have some exposure there himself. he know he didn't become a full-fledged corporate with the southern district, and the reason was reportedly he wasn't will
pamela, thanks.ow jeffrey toobin and former prosecutor jennifer rodgers. >> oh, my gosh, you think people are going to watch this? >> i clear mid calendar for the whole week. >> february 7th, boy. this is going to be amazing. >> i haven't seen you this excited. >> come on. >> since i don't know when. >> you know, this is going to be showtime. >> but are there things he won't be able to talk about? >> probably the russia stuff is going to be...
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>> pamela, thank you very much. i want to go straight now to the newly sworn in democratic congressman in michigan, melissa slotkin. thank you very much for your time, congressman. do you believe the president of the united states has the legal authority to declare a national emergency for the wall? >> yeah, you know, i think the lawyers are looking at this right now. i think the bigger question is, does it make sense and what does it say about us as a country if that's what we're going to be doing? let's not forget, if you declare a national emergency, number one, it just dilutes the importance of what we mean when we say national emergency. as a national security professional, that doesn't make sense. and then you take the money from the department of defense in order to build the wall. so that's $5 billion out of our defense department coffers. and i just don't think that makes sense for us, whether it's legal or not. >> what will you do, you know, if he goes ahead and does this, congresswoman? declares a nationa
>> pamela, thank you very much. i want to go straight now to the newly sworn in democratic congressman in michigan, melissa slotkin. thank you very much for your time, congressman. do you believe the president of the united states has the legal authority to declare a national emergency for the wall? >> yeah, you know, i think the lawyers are looking at this right now. i think the bigger question is, does it make sense and what does it say about us as a country if that's what we're...
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. >> laura jarrett and pamela, i would like your thoughts on this. how much leeway does the attorney general to set guardrails for the special counsel's investigation, short of firing robert mueller which he says he's not going to do. where can he make judgments to rein it in? >> on a subpoena. >> to the president. >> on a subpoena, on the purse strings. the whole point of setting up this particular regulation was in response to independent counsel and the idea was to put in guardrails so the counsel was answerable to the attorney general, not just on his own. in this case, in particular not just as the everyday aspects of it but when it comes to what happens with the report. that's the sole decision cessis confirmed, in bill barr's hands. he can make sure things are redacted, get a summary. that's up to him. it's why it is critical, i think, to test where the boundaries are. >> you can see one of the washington documents with a lot of black lines through it. >> totally. >> pamela, similar thoughts? >> absolutely. that's the big question. a couple of
. >> laura jarrett and pamela, i would like your thoughts on this. how much leeway does the attorney general to set guardrails for the special counsel's investigation, short of firing robert mueller which he says he's not going to do. where can he make judgments to rein it in? >> on a subpoena. >> to the president. >> on a subpoena, on the purse strings. the whole point of setting up this particular regulation was in response to independent counsel and the idea was to...
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. >> you have not been shy about your affection for e lilizabeth warren and pamela harris, what aboutrke? >> well, to me, generally speaking, broadly speaking, i think we're in a political climate that is about the me too movement, it is about black lives matter, it is about the dreamers, people of color and women asserting themselves politically in a world that has not been kind to them. beto is kind of special because he transcends that in some ways, probably the only white male that could be competitive in this climate. i think it is time for a woman pth president and an all-woman ticket. i'm looking to pamela harris and elizabeth warren, kristin gillibra gillibrand, i think that is where the future of the party is at this time. i thought that beto raised a great campaign in texas. i would be perfectly happy with him as well. >> you know what is interesting here, when you look at the campaign they're preparing for there may not be a lot of difference in policy, but there will be a difference in style. in 2008 they were looking for can't we just all come together? could barack obama
. >> you have not been shy about your affection for e lilizabeth warren and pamela harris, what aboutrke? >> well, to me, generally speaking, broadly speaking, i think we're in a political climate that is about the me too movement, it is about black lives matter, it is about the dreamers, people of color and women asserting themselves politically in a world that has not been kind to them. beto is kind of special because he transcends that in some ways, probably the only white male...
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t-- alan jekyll ingres navidad, al apartamento ubicado en la calle pamela y bloque la puerta de accesouir pero fue capturado por uno de los >> en el apartamento ubicado y bloquear la puerta de acceso. >> estamos con uno de los agentes >>> en el congreso. en la baja. >> en la cama de representantes. >> continÚan controlando el senado ambos tendrÁn que trabajar juntos para tratar de reabrir el gobierno federal que lleva 13 dÍas cerrados. >> en este momento tenemos que ofrecer soluciones me siento muy orgullosa que lo primero que vamos a hacer con el cierre parcial la pregunta sigue siendo si la mayorÍa demÓcrata podrÁ llegar un acuerdo con el senado republicano y evitar alargar aÚn mÁs >>> precisamente a la raÍz de la elecciÓn de nancy pelosy un grupo de activistas del Área de la bahÍa hacen un llamado en el senado para que tomen acciÓn en contra de las presuntas injusticia. >> se realizÓ una manifestacion con el fin de presionar a los representantes de la cÁmara baja y tambiÉn del senado para que actÚen a favor de los inmigrantes. >> necesitamos anna un si pelosi >>> que estÁ para mucho
t-- alan jekyll ingres navidad, al apartamento ubicado en la calle pamela y bloque la puerta de accesouir pero fue capturado por uno de los >> en el apartamento ubicado y bloquear la puerta de acceso. >> estamos con uno de los agentes >>> en el congreso. en la baja. >> en la cama de representantes. >> continÚan controlando el senado ambos tendrÁn que trabajar juntos para tratar de reabrir el gobierno federal que lleva 13 dÍas cerrados. >> en este...
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pamela: momento de nÉstor primer impacto.otros a esta madre en georgia. esta treta le se regulÓ dos entradas para el supertazones, en superbowl de fÚtbol tras conocer que aunque perdiÓ a su esposo en combate y padece de cÁncer, esta mujer participa activamente en la recaudaciÓn de fondos para los hijos de otros militares caÍdos en servicio. michelle: con este noble conmovedor gesto nos despedimos por el dÍa de hoy. amela: honor a patricia: es miÉrcoles 23 de enero y estas son las principales noticias. mÁs de una docena de muertos deja una candente jornada polÍtica en venezuela, donde el opositor juramentÓ como presidente encargado. estados unidos ignora la orden de nicolÁs maduro de retirar a sus diplomÁticos. acusan a un enfermero de un centro mÉdico de phoenix de violar a una paciente incapacitada que estaba bajo su cuidado y dio a luz a su bebe. el miedo a la inmigraciÓn nos estÁ volviendo locos," dijo el papa francisco que pasa su primera noche en panamÁ, tras una jubilosa bienvenida. comenzamos la visiÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪
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made comments to pamela brown in morning.he trump moscow project and how long they have been in talks for this trump moscow project. was it through the election or not. so pamela brown is up with me. our senior white house correspondent. we talked you know a sec ago, so let me just getting everyone caught up. so initial ly, the reporting wa they had talked about this project as deep into november of 2016. so into the election. then it became rudy giuliani said that trump didn't remember and now it's hypothetical conversations? am i getting that right? >> you are getting it right. it is a bit confusing. this is certainly rudy giuliani, the president's attorney, playing clean up. because what happened is he did a round of interviews yesterday and "the new york times" reported that he told them that the president had told rudy that the con vversations happened through november 2016. happened until the election. which was significant. he also told nbc that the discussions could have happened up through october, november. now the
made comments to pamela brown in morning.he trump moscow project and how long they have been in talks for this trump moscow project. was it through the election or not. so pamela brown is up with me. our senior white house correspondent. we talked you know a sec ago, so let me just getting everyone caught up. so initial ly, the reporting wa they had talked about this project as deep into november of 2016. so into the election. then it became rudy giuliani said that trump didn't remember and now...
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let's go live to pamela brown. in the midst of this new buzzfeed report, the government shutdown, the administration is now eager to tout this second summit. >> reporter: that's right. the white house saying today that the second summit with kim jong-un and president trump is planned to happen late february. this news following a nearly two hour meeting today between president trump and north korea's envoy. this happened amidst the government shutdown with no end in sight. north korea's envoy arrived in washington with a letter from kim jong-un meant for president trump. he left with the promise of another summit. after a 90 minute meeting in the oval office between the president and north korea's former intelligence chief, the white house announced mr. trump would meet with kim jong-un in february. >> we continue to make progress. we're continuing to have conversations. the united states is going to continue to keep pressure and sanctions on north korea until we see fully and verified denuclearization. >> reporter
let's go live to pamela brown. in the midst of this new buzzfeed report, the government shutdown, the administration is now eager to tout this second summit. >> reporter: that's right. the white house saying today that the second summit with kim jong-un and president trump is planned to happen late february. this news following a nearly two hour meeting today between president trump and north korea's envoy. this happened amidst the government shutdown with no end in sight. north korea's...
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♪ ♪ pamela: una niÑa salvadoreÑasufrÍa porque aunque le escribÍa a papÁ noel nunca recibÍa regalos, peroivas fue testigo de cÓmo la generosidad permitiÓ darle una verdadera fiesta de navidad con la presencia de todos sus amigos y una persona muy especial. ♪ >>ella nunca dejÓ de soÑar. a pesar de que santa claus la dejÓ esperando mÁs de una navidad. >> una sola vez le hice una carta a santa claus. no me trajo peluches ni muÑecas. no me trajo nada. >> recordemos que ya no puede ver. ella naciÓ con problemas en su vista y los mÉdicos no han logrado hacer nada para ayudarla. cÓmo nació? >> asÍ con los ojos como una nube en ambos ojos. >> quizÁs su problema de la visiÓn la hizo mÁs paciente. pero siempre le preguntaba a su madre si habÍa enviado su carta. y cuando estaba a punto de perder la esperanza, en su octava navidad su deseo se cumpliÓ y su espera fue recompensada por el mismÍsimo santa claus. la niÑa no podÍa creer lo que estaba pasando y un poco desconfiada tocÓ el traje de santa, quien la lleno de sorpresas. >> gracias por el juguete. >> de nada, y todavÍa falta mÁs. >> y ciertament
♪ ♪ pamela: una niÑa salvadoreÑasufrÍa porque aunque le escribÍa a papÁ noel nunca recibÍa regalos, peroivas fue testigo de cÓmo la generosidad permitiÓ darle una verdadera fiesta de navidad con la presencia de todos sus amigos y una persona muy especial. ♪ >>ella nunca dejÓ de soÑar. a pesar de que santa claus la dejÓ esperando mÁs de una navidad. >> una sola vez le hice una carta a santa claus. no me trajo peluches ni muÑecas. no me trajo nada. >>...
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but about 2:00 in the afternoon, said pamela, ernie called to cancel. >> saying he needed to go home.at his parents' house was broken into and burglarized. and they were both murdered. >> but in the weeks after the murder ernie's craigslist conquest resumed. >> he did it in las vegas. he did it in new orleans. >> he did it everywhere he went. and he got lots of responses. >> does that surprise you? >> it surprised me that he was able to form the level of intimacy very rapidly with so many different women that he did. >> kimberly olson was one of them. kimberly formed a very intimate relationship with ernie scherer. met him in september 2008 six months after his parents' murder. she was at a casino in mesquite, nevada. >> he came over and said he needed a pretty girl to blow on the dice at his craps table. he was a smooth talker. >> now, that's a line. >> it is. i fell for it. >> from day one, said kimberly, their relationship was based on honesty, full disclosure, all the dirty laundry. >> he would tell me stories about his wife and his girlfriend and going back and forth and i told h
but about 2:00 in the afternoon, said pamela, ernie called to cancel. >> saying he needed to go home.at his parents' house was broken into and burglarized. and they were both murdered. >> but in the weeks after the murder ernie's craigslist conquest resumed. >> he did it in las vegas. he did it in new orleans. >> he did it everywhere he went. and he got lots of responses. >> does that surprise you? >> it surprised me that he was able to form the level of...
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garcetti is joining an already rounded 2020 feed including pamela harris.y is making sure that kids are safe and schools are open. we will be right back with more "mtp daily" after this. "mtp daily" after this what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your...
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let's bring in pamela brown and correspondent evan perez.l us about the seemingly about face last night here on cnn with chris cuomo that rudy giuliani showed. >> this is certainly a new answer, a different answer from one we've been hearing all year, two years now from the president and his team that there was no collusion. take a listen to rudy giuliani with chris cuomo last night here on cnn. >> i never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign. >> yes, you have. >> i have no idea if -- i have not. i said the president of the united states. there's not a single bit of evidence the president of the united states committed the only crime he could commit here, conspire with the russians to hack the dnc. he said he didn't. he didn't say nobody -- how would you know nobody in your campaign -- >> he actually did say that. >> as you can so from chris cuomo's arched eyebrow, he and we were all surprised by rudy giuliani's statement because the president repeatedly vouched for people in his campaign. take a
let's bring in pamela brown and correspondent evan perez.l us about the seemingly about face last night here on cnn with chris cuomo that rudy giuliani showed. >> this is certainly a new answer, a different answer from one we've been hearing all year, two years now from the president and his team that there was no collusion. take a listen to rudy giuliani with chris cuomo last night here on cnn. >> i never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the...
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pamela brown is with us. how are they preparing for this report? >> the white house has been laying the groundwork to prevent mitigating fallout from both the mueller report and house oversight investigations. what we were told, sources telling both of us, that the white house office and ally groups outside the white house have been preparing for a political public relations strategy, so that is really what the focus has been. there is no war room set up yet. that is likely going to happen, but we're told that the press team in the white house is expected to beef up people with legal expertise who can feel these tensions with the oversight. they told them to go to outside counsel. rudy giuliani, who has been the main spokesperson of russia-related matters. rudy giuliani and his legal team say they're going to have a counterreport to mueller's report, but the white house is preparing for something much broader, and they're also going to try to do whatever they can to keep the mueller report under wraps. the ag nominee says he wants at least part of
pamela brown is with us. how are they preparing for this report? >> the white house has been laying the groundwork to prevent mitigating fallout from both the mueller report and house oversight investigations. what we were told, sources telling both of us, that the white house office and ally groups outside the white house have been preparing for a political public relations strategy, so that is really what the focus has been. there is no war room set up yet. that is likely going to...
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. >> pamela and mike are expecting baby number three. they say this is it. they also own a dance studio. the group just got back from disney world. they had to hold on to this secret for a few months, because they found out the gender, now they're about to reveal it to mom and dad. ♪ >> oh! >> it's a girl! >> wow. >> seriously. >> that was absolutely amazing. >> and very pretty. and they're pretty. and they dance really nice. >> dad is watching this thinking maybe baby number four. >> dad is watching it going -- >> >>> the next babies are also due in june. can we talk about how fly mama is looking over here? >> we see you, mama. >> yeah. all right. get your needle out. [ cheers ] >> all right. baby "a" is a girl. she's like, yeah! >> maybe there's another one. there's another one. >> boom! >> oh, no. >> congratulations. >> oh, awesome! two girls! are you kidding? >> they already have their cute little son, once again, girls run this. hello? >>> it's that wonderful time of the year where the lakes are frozen over. you can do some awesome skating unless, of co
. >> pamela and mike are expecting baby number three. they say this is it. they also own a dance studio. the group just got back from disney world. they had to hold on to this secret for a few months, because they found out the gender, now they're about to reveal it to mom and dad. ♪ >> oh! >> it's a girl! >> wow. >> seriously. >> that was absolutely amazing. >> and very pretty. and they're pretty. and they dance really nice. >> dad is watching...
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. >> for you, pamela, anything. >>> still simmering to the north, cloudy and mild to the south.y cloudy saturday and one more system, one more front has to come in on sunday, that should give the rain for most, and then we get a break next week. you see cloud cover over top of the ridge coming down out of the northwest and that is generating rain. mendocino county, sonoma county and even into napa. nothing too heavy. but is pattern is sneaky. couple one hundredths, but over time it will stack up. if you showers for the rest. 40s for beauty and 50s for many. there it is, north to santa rosa up towards windsor, hillsboro, geyserville, you're in some rain. is not here yet it will be sunday. 50s and 60s toward the south. 5:00 in the morning on the friday. >>> areas traffic
. >> for you, pamela, anything. >>> still simmering to the north, cloudy and mild to the south.y cloudy saturday and one more system, one more front has to come in on sunday, that should give the rain for most, and then we get a break next week. you see cloud cover over top of the ridge coming down out of the northwest and that is generating rain. mendocino county, sonoma county and even into napa. nothing too heavy. but is pattern is sneaky. couple one hundredths, but over time...
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it seems to me that the white house and -- pamela knows more about this than i do.ouse is scrambling to get their ducks in a row. they know there's been a lot of pushback on these numbers. the question that i have about donald trump, is he going to stick to the script written for him in this window he asked for or is he going to freelance? if he freelances, who knows what numbers he will -- >> what makes you think they will correct their numbers? why haven't they -- they have been telling false numbers for the entire two years of the presidency. >> i can only tell you from reporting, that there is some internal scrambling going on, particularly after the vice-president this morning on the morning shows used the wrong number. >> the numbers are accurate. >> the way they -- >> the context is wrong. david, you have some experience. an oval office address eight minutes that supposedly he is going to give. how important, how effective can that be in effecting attitude? >> even people who are good at this find it very, very difficult. these things tend to work best when t
it seems to me that the white house and -- pamela knows more about this than i do.ouse is scrambling to get their ducks in a row. they know there's been a lot of pushback on these numbers. the question that i have about donald trump, is he going to stick to the script written for him in this window he asked for or is he going to freelance? if he freelances, who knows what numbers he will -- >> what makes you think they will correct their numbers? why haven't they -- they have been telling...
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. >> pamela valle es inmigrante hondureÑa que logrÓ cruzar a los estados unidos y no olvida a los queuila porque lo hice de una manera un poco mÁs adecuadas. >> no poniendo esperar su turno pedir asilo en san isidro. >> acabamos de ver hace 4 dÍas intentando cruzar por playas. >> este 2018 fueron 376 migrante de los fallecidos en su intento por tratar de llegar a los estados unidos. >> la inmensa mayorÍa 214 eran hombres pero tambiÉn murieron 20 mujeres y 4 niÑos y hay resto de otras personas que no han sido identificado. >> recurren a lugares en donde el frÍo, calor, desierto ha cobrado sus vidas. >> segÚn expertos las polÍticas migratorias de esta administraciÓn a un mayor refuerzo de la seguridad en la frontera lo que obliga a que miles de migrantes se arriesguen a cruzar >>> mÁs de la mitad murieron, 48 muertes ocurrieron en el condado de paso largo en tijuana, mÉxico carla m. noticias telemundo. >> vamos a cambiar de tema el aumento al salario mÍnimo tiene de fiesta a millones de trabajadores pero la factura nos puede costar casi todos, es que muchos negocian estÁn aumentando sus
. >> pamela valle es inmigrante hondureÑa que logrÓ cruzar a los estados unidos y no olvida a los queuila porque lo hice de una manera un poco mÁs adecuadas. >> no poniendo esperar su turno pedir asilo en san isidro. >> acabamos de ver hace 4 dÍas intentando cruzar por playas. >> este 2018 fueron 376 migrante de los fallecidos en su intento por tratar de llegar a los estados unidos. >> la inmensa mayorÍa 214 eran hombres pero tambiÉn murieron 20 mujeres y 4...
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the breeze that pamela was talking about the certainly in it is a southwind for everybody. that is the direction of the wind is coming from. it is a blustery morning, especially on the ridges, you could get gusts of 30 miles per hour plus. are temperatures will be held in check, but a lot of moisture streaming in. to a lot to get here. today looks to be a lot more active than yesterday. 50s and 60s in the temperatures. let's go back to the best. >>> news this morning. several bay area areas are without power because of wind and rain. it brought a live power lines. they came to the energize the lines but nearby homes will be without power until the tree is removed and repairs can be made. >>> in the south a common of the tree came down in los altos hills. it happened on bird lane. you can see for yourself that the tree fell on top of a camper and a minivan that was parked under the canopy. we will keep an eye on this and any other overnight damage from this weather system throughout the morning. >>> today, oakland police will give an update on the hit and run the injured a 1
the breeze that pamela was talking about the certainly in it is a southwind for everybody. that is the direction of the wind is coming from. it is a blustery morning, especially on the ridges, you could get gusts of 30 miles per hour plus. are temperatures will be held in check, but a lot of moisture streaming in. to a lot to get here. today looks to be a lot more active than yesterday. 50s and 60s in the temperatures. let's go back to the best. >>> news this morning. several bay area...
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i want to go to pamela brown. you heard sarah sanders deny the report this afternoon, quoting rudy giuliani. has there been any reaction since the special counsel's office weighed in? >> it's safe to say the president will tweet about this soon. this is veindication from what officials have been saying since this morning that they have been saying that this is false. initially, you heard some of the white house officials come out and attack the credibility of buzzfeed, attack the idea of leaking from law enforcement officials. then as the day went on, sarah sanders, the press secretary then came out and said, it's categorically false. rudy giuliani said the same thing. she was echoing the sentiment from what we heard from giuliani. now in an extraordinary move, the special counsel spokesman is coming out and essentially saying that there is nothing to back up this buzzfeed report that the president directed michael cohen, his former attorney, to lie to congress and that there are trump organization documents to ba
i want to go to pamela brown. you heard sarah sanders deny the report this afternoon, quoting rudy giuliani. has there been any reaction since the special counsel's office weighed in? >> it's safe to say the president will tweet about this soon. this is veindication from what officials have been saying since this morning that they have been saying that this is false. initially, you heard some of the white house officials come out and attack the credibility of buzzfeed, attack the idea of...
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pamela silva, tony andrade y chino miranda, feliz aÑo pamela. >> muy buenas noches amÉrica.a muy bien, que baila mejor todavÍa. mira quiÉn baila, chino miranda. >> miami. esto muy feliz muy agradecido estar acÁ compartiendo con todo lo latino que nos mira a travÉs de la seÑal de univisiÓn en costa costa en todo estados unidos, el aÑo pasado tuve la fortuna de cantar con mucho frÍo pero con mucha emociÓn desde nueva york y hoy tengo la dicha de poder compartir con todo mi pÚblico latino desde miami, y cuando no estÉ cantando voy a estar acompaÑado, asÍ que mi gente muchas bendiciones. >> quiero dar un saludo muy especial a mi gente de la isla del encanto puerto rico, y a los boricua que tan tambiÉn aquÍ en la ciudad del sol miami, esta noche va ser muy especial, vamos a tener a chino como se lo escucharon. y el mÁs esperado, pitbul. una gran noche. >> va tener la mejor mÚsica, grandes sorpresas, y una fiesta que se vivirÁ a lo largo y a lo ancho de todo el paÍs. no se lo puede perder, hacemos unos breves comerciales y regresamos con mucho mÁs. . trabajas duro por cada dólar.
pamela silva, tony andrade y chino miranda, feliz aÑo pamela. >> muy buenas noches amÉrica.a muy bien, que baila mejor todavÍa. mira quiÉn baila, chino miranda. >> miami. esto muy feliz muy agradecido estar acÁ compartiendo con todo lo latino que nos mira a travÉs de la seÑal de univisiÓn en costa costa en todo estados unidos, el aÑo pasado tuve la fortuna de cantar con mucho frÍo pero con mucha emociÓn desde nueva york y hoy tengo la dicha de poder compartir con todo mi...
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a move to pamela harris. the senator tweeted, that was unproductive. time to reopen the government and get back to work. >>> at the alameda county sheriff's office searching for a dangerous man suspected of several violent crimes. investigators say 49-year-old douglas alan pruitt was involved in a kidnapping, robbery, felony assault, domestic violence, and the burglary. last month at unincorporated hayward. he is known to often go to hayward, castro valley, and fremont and may be driving a white camaro. investigators say he is connected to white supremacists and outlaw motorcycle groups it should be considered armed and dangerous. >>> police and nevada want your help to find a suspected bank robber. police released this surveillance image of the suspect. take a close look. police that he robbed the us- backed inside of a safeway south of the gamess seo boulevard yesterday. he reportedly showed at the big teller a note demanding money and ran away after getting cash. is described as about five foot five inches to weighing up to 170 pounds. >>> morgan hi
a move to pamela harris. the senator tweeted, that was unproductive. time to reopen the government and get back to work. >>> at the alameda county sheriff's office searching for a dangerous man suspected of several violent crimes. investigators say 49-year-old douglas alan pruitt was involved in a kidnapping, robbery, felony assault, domestic violence, and the burglary. last month at unincorporated hayward. he is known to often go to hayward, castro valley, and fremont and may be...