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paula duncan was supposed to think it was all a witch-hunt, paula duncan was supposed to think paul manafort didn't do anything wrong. paula duncan was supposed to think that truth isn't truth. but the brainwashing didn't work. donald trump and rudy giuliani pumped all of those messages into the propaganda fog that was
paula duncan was supposed to think it was all a witch-hunt, paula duncan was supposed to think paul manafort didn't do anything wrong. paula duncan was supposed to think that truth isn't truth. but the brainwashing didn't work. donald trump and rudy giuliani pumped all of those messages into the propaganda fog that was
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although paula and others -- judge donald: let me as you the same question as paula. is it your position that is one that is solely within the exclusive authority in the military or should it be informed by a broader national community? scott: as you know, your honor, the president's military judgments are afforded great difference by the courts. obviously his decisions cannot , be irrational. ast aside, commander-in-chief, they are his decisions to make. paula also mentioned there has been some litigation on this. some of the courts involved in that litigation are forgetting that the supreme court has said how differential the judiciary is supposed to be to the president's military judgment. in fact, the federal court in washington state and assessed the band and used strict scrutiny and that is surely incorrect. it is supposed to be minimal scrutiny. the last thing i will say with regard to paula's remarks, and she mentioned the costs are fairly trivial when comparing to the costs of other things. just as the government is not required to pay for abortions if a woma
although paula and others -- judge donald: let me as you the same question as paula. is it your position that is one that is solely within the exclusive authority in the military or should it be informed by a broader national community? scott: as you know, your honor, the president's military judgments are afforded great difference by the courts. obviously his decisions cannot , be irrational. ast aside, commander-in-chief, they are his decisions to make. paula also mentioned there has been...
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and that's why it's all up to paula duncan and trump supports like paula duncan. if donald trump loses paula duncan and supports like her, he will lose his presidency. when paula duncan voted guilty on all 18 counts against paul manafort and came out and publically said she opposes a pardon for paul manafort, donald trump discovered he can't shoot someone on fifth avenue and get away with it with all of his supporters because trump supporters like paula duncan still know truth is truth. leading off our discussion now, david k. johnson and harry lipman. and david, you have been studying donald trump, the trump businesses, you have spoken to donald trump before he became a political candidate about his businesses. tell us what it means that the president -- the president's accountant has immunity. >> oh, this is very, very troubling. and apparently his deal is not a full deal. it is immunity to get his testimony. but every check goes through allen weissle berg. he is totally loyal. he uses the phrase yes, mr. trump 1,000% that he agrees with him on things. now that
and that's why it's all up to paula duncan and trump supports like paula duncan. if donald trump loses paula duncan and supports like her, he will lose his presidency. when paula duncan voted guilty on all 18 counts against paul manafort and came out and publically said she opposes a pardon for paul manafort, donald trump discovered he can't shoot someone on fifth avenue and get away with it with all of his supporters because trump supporters like paula duncan still know truth is truth. leading...
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let's start with paula. paula: thanks to the a.b.a. for getting a chance to be here. it is a privilege to be here on this panel. in talking about how the actions of the administration are impacting the lgbtq+ community, we could be here all day talking about all the different impacts. but what i want to talk about is one lens, because it does show how the community is being impacted by this administration's policies and how it ties into health care, which is my lane these days. i will expand on the nondisclosure. my opinions are mine, they don't go to any of the organizations i'm affiliated with across-the-board. about a year ago, the president put out a tweet that said transgender people will no longer be allowed to serve in the united states military in any capacity. did not consult the secretary of defense, didn't consult the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. a month later, it was put into a policy memo and immediately four lawsuits were filed. the current status is litigation is ongoing, and four different courts issued preliminary injunctions barring the adm
let's start with paula. paula: thanks to the a.b.a. for getting a chance to be here. it is a privilege to be here on this panel. in talking about how the actions of the administration are impacting the lgbtq+ community, we could be here all day talking about all the different impacts. but what i want to talk about is one lens, because it does show how the community is being impacted by this administration's policies and how it ties into health care, which is my lane these days. i will expand on...
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we are going to begin with paula neira. she is going to talk about policies impacting lgbtq and access to health care. rebecca cokley is going to talk about issues affecting communities of disabilities, activism, academia, and activism advocacy in academia. professor davis is going to talk about policies impacting or setting the direction of the trajectory for criminal justice issues. and scott gerber is going to basically defend the agenda -- or he is going to offer a rebuttal, a differing perspective. our goal is to have a robust but balanced discussion about these issues. some of our speakers are going to speak from a seated position, others are going to stand. i am going to be timing them. so i will not be playing games or reading emails, i am going to be looking at the clock on my timer on this device. let's start with paula. >> thanks to the aba for getting a chance to be here. it is a privilege to be here on this panel. in talking about how the actions of the administration are impacting the lgbtq+ community, we coul
we are going to begin with paula neira. she is going to talk about policies impacting lgbtq and access to health care. rebecca cokley is going to talk about issues affecting communities of disabilities, activism, academia, and activism advocacy in academia. professor davis is going to talk about policies impacting or setting the direction of the trajectory for criminal justice issues. and scott gerber is going to basically defend the agenda -- or he is going to offer a rebuttal, a differing...
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paula: the f.b.i. director came out and talked specifically about sese twot of two different levels we all kind of know about. this was nothing new. there is thdisinformation campaign and then there are the physical intrusions, the intempt to either brea voting machines or more likely voter data bases. he sd we'reooking at that. interestingly he also said they ossible tigating p campaign finance violations. and that is something new and i think something definitely a thread we want to keep pulling on. robert: is this t traditional republican party inside of this administration like senator coats who iir nowtor coats just rearing its head inside and saying, well, the president y have one different view but we're going to continue to articulate our own? paul in a way that iwhat it is. some might even call it the deep state. you know,he modern republican party really was built on the cold war. heand opposition to soviet empire. so there is a very deep antagonism toussia and to this foreign, long-time fore
paula: the f.b.i. director came out and talked specifically about sese twot of two different levels we all kind of know about. this was nothing new. there is thdisinformation campaign and then there are the physical intrusions, the intempt to either brea voting machines or more likely voter data bases. he sd we'reooking at that. interestingly he also said they ossible tigating p campaign finance violations. and that is something new and i think something definitely a thread we want to keep...
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didn't paula include that? >> secretary of defense signed a memo and there is reporting or speculation that the secretary was overruled by the vice president and that's part of wanting to find it exactly what the deliberative process was in reaching this decision. to her point, every single senior military uniformed officer swore under oath and in accordance with their oath as military officers there has been no disruption to unit cohesion from allowing transgender individuals to serve for the last two years, and that is on rebuttable. >> i will have to make that the last word for our panel. two things. a distinguished military lawyer and officer is in the room and want to thank him for his leadership. what you think the programs committee for selecting this program. i want to leave you with a couple of things. we are a nation of diverse people, diverse views, diverse races, religions, ethnicities, sexual orientations. we are diverse and we like to say that diversity makes us stronger. but it can only make a st
didn't paula include that? >> secretary of defense signed a memo and there is reporting or speculation that the secretary was overruled by the vice president and that's part of wanting to find it exactly what the deliberative process was in reaching this decision. to her point, every single senior military uniformed officer swore under oath and in accordance with their oath as military officers there has been no disruption to unit cohesion from allowing transgender individuals to serve...
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jeff. >> glor: okay, paula, thank you very much. we're going to bring in now- chief white house correspondent major garrett as well. paula, stay with us, too, on this remarkable day in legal and presidential history. paula, the manafort case is the first test and the first case here for the special counsel. what are they taking away from today's developments? or reporter: well, this is a win in that these are their first convictions. they secured eight convictions. but they're going to have to look at those ten other counts, and they're going to have to assess why the jury believed there was some reasonable doubt. they have to decide whether or not they want to call rick gates again in that trial next month, t whether there's anyone else e ey want to try to pursue to shore up their case and try to get convictions across the board in their upcoming trial. >> glor: all right, major, to ouu now-- what is the white house saying tonight? >> reporter: only stony silence here at the white house, jeff. outside the president's comments rg we
jeff. >> glor: okay, paula, thank you very much. we're going to bring in now- chief white house correspondent major garrett as well. paula, stay with us, too, on this remarkable day in legal and presidential history. paula, the manafort case is the first test and the first case here for the special counsel. what are they taking away from today's developments? or reporter: well, this is a win in that these are their first convictions. they secured eight convictions. but they're going to...
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good morning, paula. his name is jimmy bennett, and according to his lawyer, seeing argento present herself as a victim of sexual assault caused him to speak out about his own encounter in a hotel room in 2013. his lawyer calls what happened sexual battery. he says the fallout was so traumatic, it threatened bennett's mental health. as one of the first actresses to step forward and accuse harvey movement, taking the film industry to task for a culture she says protects sexual abusers. >> sitting he to be held accountable for their conduct against women. you know who you are. own allegations of sexual assault, following a reported sexual encounter with former child actor, jimmy bennett, when he was just 17. >> right here, honey. >> reporter: argento and bennett first met when a then 7-year-old played her son in the 2004 film "the heart is deceitful among all things." "the new york times" reports it received court documents from an anonymous encrypted e-mail, outlining a $380,000 settlement between argento
good morning, paula. his name is jimmy bennett, and according to his lawyer, seeing argento present herself as a victim of sexual assault caused him to speak out about his own encounter in a hotel room in 2013. his lawyer calls what happened sexual battery. he says the fallout was so traumatic, it threatened bennett's mental health. as one of the first actresses to step forward and accuse harvey movement, taking the film industry to task for a culture she says protects sexual abusers. >>...
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paula. >> brennan: it's time now for some political analysis with our panel. mark land berg covers the white house for the "new york times," lesley sanchez is a cbs news political contribute. sing min kim covers the white house from the "washington post" and paula reid is is a cbs news correspondent. always a lot to chew on. paula. we should have our own legal panel here i feel like there's so much to digest of the let's start with the tweets this morning. he's he is out there defending his son, and saying that he has no concerns about him legally and this meeting that he took at trump tower with the lawyer linked to the kremlin. should he be concerned >> yes, he should be concerned. even m sn should be concerned for himself, donald trump junior has legal exposure here and fabricate that he has not been interviewed by special counsel investigators should concern everyone be typically in an investigation like this you wants to come in early and gathering evidence from, not the person who walk
paula. >> brennan: it's time now for some political analysis with our panel. mark land berg covers the white house for the "new york times," lesley sanchez is a cbs news political contribute. sing min kim covers the white house from the "washington post" and paula reid is is a cbs news correspondent. always a lot to chew on. paula. we should have our own legal panel here i feel like there's so much to digest of the let's start with the tweets this morning. he's he is...
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carlos: paula . paula: quiero saber cÓmo nos depilamos, la lengua, porque me doliÓ. serÁ con cera?trario, todo lo contrario, creo yo. carlos: interesante un punto de vista de la mujer. marcela: lo contrario, quÉ ha sido una mujer precursora del tema de que la edad no y que finalmente puede ser lo que quiera ser. jomari: sÍ, pero estÁ un poco complicado comprender ese lema cuando la ves con novios que pueden, espera, marcela esperan momento. el punto es que yo la conocÍ en Épocas cuando tenÍa sÓlo de jesÚs, por ejemplo, que era muy joven, que empezaba a hacerse cirugÍas y yo personalmente le vi y le decÍa "tÚ eres madonna que tengas 150 aÑos y que salgan arrugas". marcela: te estoy viendo muy conservador, muy conservador. carlos: creo que estÁs hablando de la madonna que es y no va a poder dejar de ser. jomari: es la mujer mÁs influyente del mundo. marcela: y no la comparen con las kardashian, por favor. porque finalmente la cosas madonna y otra cosa son las kardashian. jomari: absolutamente, pero por quÉ tienes que desprestigiar a las kardashian? >> porque las kardashian no tienen
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paula. >> yeah, stage 3 cte. thanks so much, t.j.ch. >> we know that aaron hernandez took his own life in prison. but as t.j. just said, upon his death he was found to have stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy. do you question whether he took his own life? what do you think cte had to do with him taking his own life? >> i think based on the research everything that's out there -- and i pretty much lay it out in the book. there is a direct link between suicide and cte. there's a silent killer in the nfl and that is cte and many players don't know that they're walking around each day with it and continuing to play this game. >> unfortunately the only way to diagnose it is posthumously. you still believe that aaron hernandez is innocent of murder? >> yes, i do. >> of murder. some of the symptoms of cte, aggression and poor decision-making could cause him to take his own life. why don't you think they could cause him to take someone else's life? >> i base my opinion on the evidence. i represented him in the double murder case where t
paula. >> yeah, stage 3 cte. thanks so much, t.j.ch. >> we know that aaron hernandez took his own life in prison. but as t.j. just said, upon his death he was found to have stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy. do you question whether he took his own life? what do you think cte had to do with him taking his own life? >> i think based on the research everything that's out there -- and i pretty much lay it out in the book. there is a direct link between suicide and cte....
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paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón. pelÍculass como ant man y caza fantasmas, lo suyo es crear efectos especiales, algo para lo que se preparÓ desde muy chiquito en su natal oaxaca, a quien damos la bienvenida. hola. >> hola. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> >> especÍficamente, dinos quÉ tipo de efectos son los que realizas.. >> bÁsicamente le doy luz a todo lo que es generado por computadora, le doy luz, brillo, refracciÓn, todo lo que tiene que ver, cÓmo se tienen que comportar todos los elementos y tratarlo de hacer lo mÁs real posible. >> suena supercomplicado, igualmente un fotÓgrafo tiene que conocer y estudiar perspectiva, luz, sombra pero Úu lo tienes que crear enteramente. >> bueno, no solo crearlo enteramente, a veces usamos extensiones generadas en computadoras, edificios, etc. bÁsicamente es tener el mismo ojo de un fotÓgrafo o un dibujante. >> ¿cÓmo supiste que era esto lo que querÍas hacer?. >> bueno, desde primera vez que vi toy story, tenÍa como nueve, diez aÑos me llamÓ mucho la atencion y fue desde
paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón. pelÍculass como ant man y caza fantasmas, lo suyo es crear efectos especiales, algo para lo que se preparÓ desde muy chiquito en su natal oaxaca, a quien damos la bienvenida. hola. >> hola. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> >> especÍficamente, dinos quÉ tipo de efectos son los que realizas.. >> bÁsicamente le doy luz a todo lo que es generado por...
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thanks so much, paula. i talked today to republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina about mcgahn's na arture. don mcgahn, the president's counsel, is leaving. y yes. >> dickerson: what do you think about that? >> i think he did a terrific job, heroic job at times, quite frankly. if i were the president, i would pick somebody who understood the legislative branch, because if the democrats take over the house, then he's going to be subpoenaed to death and investigated to death. >> dickerson: so, are you suggesting he go on a war footing with that anticipation the house may be-- >> i think he needs somebody who understands the-- the interaction between the d soidency and the legislative branch. if you're going to let don agahn go, find somebody as capable as don mcgahn, because he did a good job for you, and i hope you understand what's coming your way. if you don't have a very competent, capable white house counsel, you'll live to regret it. >> dickerson: tomorrow on "cbs mois morning," i'll have mor
thanks so much, paula. i talked today to republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina about mcgahn's na arture. don mcgahn, the president's counsel, is leaving. y yes. >> dickerson: what do you think about that? >> i think he did a terrific job, heroic job at times, quite frankly. if i were the president, i would pick somebody who understood the legislative branch, because if the democrats take over the house, then he's going to be subpoenaed to death and investigated to...
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paula hancocks live for us in south korea. thank you. >>> a passenger and the pilot of an aeromexico jet are in critical but stable condition this morning following a crash in durango, mexico, on tuesday. aeromexico flight 2431 was headed to mexico city but went down after takeoff in a field just beyond the runway. there were 97 passengers and 4 crew members on board. 49 people were hospitalized, but no one died. the brazilian maker of the aircraft says it's ready to assist mexican authorities in their investigations. >>> coming up, a superhuman feat accomplished by a man fittingly named clark kent. a young swimmer beats a record held by an american icon. that story ahead on "early start." of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where
paula hancocks live for us in south korea. thank you. >>> a passenger and the pilot of an aeromexico jet are in critical but stable condition this morning following a crash in durango, mexico, on tuesday. aeromexico flight 2431 was headed to mexico city but went down after takeoff in a field just beyond the runway. there were 97 passengers and 4 crew members on board. 49 people were hospitalized, but no one died. the brazilian maker of the aircraft says it's ready to assist mexican...
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paula, i know you've been there for several hours.ring us up to speed. >> reporter: well, laura, right now, the caskets are being loaded onto the c-17 planes, which will then take the remains from the korean war to hawaii for identification. six by six, these caskets are being put on to the c-17s, and there are 55 in all. officials tell us that from their initial observations and from past experience, that could well represent the remains of far more than 55 service members. now, we have been hearing from those officials who have just had a couple of days to start the investigation process, forensic experts coming over here to osan air base. they say that some of these remains are likely american. they say they do believe that they are likely from the korean war as well. so, certainly, what north korea has told the united states, at this point they say there is no reason to disbelieve that, and they will have to, obviously, take months, potentially even years now to try and identify exactly who these remains belong to. now, we do know
paula, i know you've been there for several hours.ring us up to speed. >> reporter: well, laura, right now, the caskets are being loaded onto the c-17 planes, which will then take the remains from the korean war to hawaii for identification. six by six, these caskets are being put on to the c-17s, and there are 55 in all. officials tell us that from their initial observations and from past experience, that could well represent the remains of far more than 55 service members. now, we have...
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good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, dave.eing some very emotional images coming from north korea as these families are meeting their family members for the first time in decades. 89 families were picked from 57,000 who wanted to be part of this showing this is just a drop in the ocean. a fraction of those who want to be reunited with family members. you can see the emotional images as families are getting together once again. now most of them in their 80s or 90s. it is a sense it is a race against time to bring as many p families together as possible. -- many families together as possible. many were torn apart in the '50s with the korean war. many did not know if their loved ones were still alive. this is a wonderful moment. it is bittersweet. it is only for three days. it is highly choreographed with certain hours of the day they are allowed to meet. 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. that has now finished. they separate and have a meal from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. they get on the bus and come back down to south korea knowing they are unlikel
good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, dave.eing some very emotional images coming from north korea as these families are meeting their family members for the first time in decades. 89 families were picked from 57,000 who wanted to be part of this showing this is just a drop in the ocean. a fraction of those who want to be reunited with family members. you can see the emotional images as families are getting together once again. now most of them in their 80s or 90s. it is a sense...
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this at some point in time, it's just that we couldn't articulate it or stay or sing it as well as paulaers. ♪ i want to be where the people aren't. ♪ ♪ i want to see, see them disappearing ♪ ♪ i want to watch them all ♪ what's that word again? oh, leave. >> that is nick's theme song. >> this is like the musical in my head. >> yours and millions of other people's because everybody loves that she's singing your soundtrack, nick. ♪ flipping them off might getmy fired ♪ ♪ i put in my earphones but they keep talking ♪ ♪ shut my door but they still come to see me ♪ >> let's sing this as a duet. make a music video and change the world. ♪ why can't you see i cannot stand humanity ♪ ♪ just go away ♪ need you to stay ♪ out of my world >> i love her. i want to be where she is, in my car all by myself ♪ ♪ don't care about your kids or wife or husband ♪ ♪ don't ask to come to my show ♪ the answer is no >> needless to say there are has been trending. but here's the breakdown. paula sanders is a singer but she sies that the video was inspired by the fact that singing is her passion but unfortunately s
this at some point in time, it's just that we couldn't articulate it or stay or sing it as well as paulaers. ♪ i want to be where the people aren't. ♪ ♪ i want to see, see them disappearing ♪ ♪ i want to watch them all ♪ what's that word again? oh, leave. >> that is nick's theme song. >> this is like the musical in my head. >> yours and millions of other people's because everybody loves that she's singing your soundtrack, nick. ♪ flipping them off might getmy...
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jeff. >> glor: paula reid at the courthouse. paula, thank you. we learned today of more accusations against leslie moonves, chairman and c.e.o. of cbs corporation. the los angeles county district attorney's office says it considered filing criminal charges against moonves earlier this year, but the statute of limitations had run out. the case involved accusations of sexual assaults in the late 1980s, while moonves was working at lorimar television. more on this now from anna werner. >> reporter: documents from the l.a. county district attorney's office dated february 23 of this year show a woman alleged multiple incidents of assault by leslie moonves in 1986 and 1988, and that the victim encountered suspect through employment in the television industry. the possible offenses listed were forced oral copulation, indecent exposure and battery. the case may represent a new claim on top of those reported in "the new yorker" magazine last week. today, author ronan farrow tweeted that the claims appear to stem from allegations not included in our story,
jeff. >> glor: paula reid at the courthouse. paula, thank you. we learned today of more accusations against leslie moonves, chairman and c.e.o. of cbs corporation. the los angeles county district attorney's office says it considered filing criminal charges against moonves earlier this year, but the statute of limitations had run out. the case involved accusations of sexual assaults in the late 1980s, while moonves was working at lorimar television. more on this now from anna werner....
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>> bravo, quÉ emocionante ver estas mujeres, paula. >> claro que sÍ, inspira, como que te dan ganas deudarte ahÍ e intentar hacer lo que estÁn haciendo. >> maravilloso que exista alguien que ayuda a los demÁ >> latinas en tech, es para quÉ maravilla, ya saben quienes estÉn viendo. >> en este tema el efecto de las noticias falsas ¿por quÉ es importante que haya mÁs representaciÓn latina en esta industria y tambiÉn saber cÓmo nos afecta esto? >> pues yo creo que nos afecta mucho, para mÍ es muy simple, en las elecciones presidenciales del 2016 sabemos que habÍa fake news informaciÓn falsa en facebook, mucha incluÍa informaciÓn antilatino, antii i antimigrante, ¿por quÉ no hay
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i'm here with paula campbell roberts from kkr.was a fascinating study in itt because of the fact that even exists. kkr obviously has been around for 40 years. tell us about why you guys decided to study demographics in the way you did. >> thanks for having me on. the reason kkr continues to be successful is that it reinvents itself as the environment changes. last year the partners were discussing what are the trends that might impact investment theses? majoraphics emerged as a one. outcome was this report. >> how do you go about putting together a study like this? >> this is something that makes me passionate. i love finding topics that are widely misunderstood and doing in-depth research to figure out what might be important. it isy you go about really thinking about what's going to drive economic change. you break that down into component pieces. >> what jumped out at you? at the end of this you have some investment ideas for directions to give the partners about where to invest. what jumped out at you along the way? >> what re
i'm here with paula campbell roberts from kkr.was a fascinating study in itt because of the fact that even exists. kkr obviously has been around for 40 years. tell us about why you guys decided to study demographics in the way you did. >> thanks for having me on. the reason kkr continues to be successful is that it reinvents itself as the environment changes. last year the partners were discussing what are the trends that might impact investment theses? majoraphics emerged as a one....
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noining me, molly ball, paula reid, abby phillip, white house condent for cnn and dan balz. dan, you wrote that what took place tuesday will ratchet up pressure on the president, embolden his critics and doubt inflame and rally his supporters. in so many ways it feels like we've been here before. a crisis moment. for president trump, candidate trump. what makes this week different? dan: two first on the manafort conviction, what that did, would ha -- the it had nothing to do with donald trump is it strengthened the hand of bob ule around the investigative team. that jury deliberated a long time. and on 10 counts they could not reach a verdict because of onel holdout but the eight quicks were very, very important. it sent a signal that this is a real investigation that has real power. so that's the first thing. the second is,el with mic cohen, to see him make the deal that he did, and to plead to what he pleaded, and ton implicathe president, brings this to the white house in a way that it hadn't been before and as we now know as a result of everything else that's happened th
noining me, molly ball, paula reid, abby phillip, white house condent for cnn and dan balz. dan, you wrote that what took place tuesday will ratchet up pressure on the president, embolden his critics and doubt inflame and rally his supporters. in so many ways it feels like we've been here before. a crisis moment. for president trump, candidate trump. what makes this week different? dan: two first on the manafort conviction, what that did, would ha -- the it had nothing to do with donald trump...
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good morning. >> reporter: hey, paula.ave been abused can become abusers themselves and that people should not be questioning the movement because of this story, if anything, she says it's alive and swelling. this morning, one of the most vocal leaders of the me too movement is speaking out about the sexual misconduct allegations against asia argento. >> both that have been abused can also be abusers. and that's a sad fact. >> reporter: alyssa milano saying the allegations against argento will not tarnish the movement. >> the fact that people are still coming forward and still holding people accountable for their actions whether that be a male predator or a female predator, to me that's a testament that the movement is working and there is progress being made. >> reporter: images like this obtained by tmz of then 37-year-old argento in bed with her 17-year-old former co-star jimmy bennett coming to light as the star forcefully denies allegations that she had sex and gave alcohol to the minor in 2013. >> right here, honey.
good morning. >> reporter: hey, paula.ave been abused can become abusers themselves and that people should not be questioning the movement because of this story, if anything, she says it's alive and swelling. this morning, one of the most vocal leaders of the me too movement is speaking out about the sexual misconduct allegations against asia argento. >> both that have been abused can also be abusers. and that's a sad fact. >> reporter: alyssa milano saying the allegations...
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>> dickerson: paula reid. thanks, paula. a woman in texas was sentenced to return to prison today because she voted in the 2016 election. as omar villafranc identification, but her criminal past made voting a crime. >> and she said, put your hands behind your back. we have a warrant for your arrest. >> crystal mason still remembers the day she was arrested for wating in the last presidential election. >> my mom kept nagging, go vote, go vote, go vote, go vote. e.said, okay. i did what she said. i went to go vote. >> reporter: the 43-year-old was on supervised release for tax fraud when she cast her ballot. in texas, that's against the law. do you feel that since you served your time and you were out of prison, should you be able to cast a ballot? >> we should. we pay taxes. and that's what i believed. if i had a doubt in any way, i wouldn't have did it. >> reporter: here felons can't vote until they have completed their full sentence. now, mason faces five years in state prison for voter fraud and today was given ten months
>> dickerson: paula reid. thanks, paula. a woman in texas was sentenced to return to prison today because she voted in the 2016 election. as omar villafranc identification, but her criminal past made voting a crime. >> and she said, put your hands behind your back. we have a warrant for your arrest. >> crystal mason still remembers the day she was arrested for wating in the last presidential election. >> my mom kept nagging, go vote, go vote, go vote, go vote. e.said,...
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good morning to you, paula.oller coaster for post malone and his entourage. what was supposed to be a celebratory hop across the pond to london instead turning into an unplanned tour of the northeast. ♪ he's the 23-year-old platinum selling rapper who cleaned house at monday's vmas closing out the show with the legendary aerosmith and winning song of >> this is sick and thank you so much, guys. >> reporter: just hours after his high-flying victory, malone found himself in a midair emergency when his plane taking him to london for a music festival blew two tires moments after takeoff. the gulf stream 4 initially tried returning to teterboro. it was diverted to massachusetts in order to burn thousands of gallons of fuel for the dangerous landing. >> you good, guys? >> yes. >> austin all right? >> austin. he's back there. >> reporter: malone whose real name is austin, remained in the back of the aircraft. his manager speaking with the pilot. finally after five hours in the air, malone facetiming with tmz after the
good morning to you, paula.oller coaster for post malone and his entourage. what was supposed to be a celebratory hop across the pond to london instead turning into an unplanned tour of the northeast. ♪ he's the 23-year-old platinum selling rapper who cleaned house at monday's vmas closing out the show with the legendary aerosmith and winning song of >> this is sick and thank you so much, guys. >> reporter: just hours after his high-flying victory, malone found himself in a midair...
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paula? >> tara, thank you. for more on this let's bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl who's hosting "this week" a little later this morning. we're expecting a march in d.c. where you are. the president is taking a much different tone tweeting that he condoms all types of racism, and quote, we must come together as a nation. so what is this role in this actually happening? >> reporter: in terms of coming together as a nation, it's not a successful one at this point. we had a recent poll by the quinnipiac organization saying just about a third of the country approves of the president's approach towards race relations. paula, among african-americans, only 3% approve of the president's actions. >> can we talk about omarosa who the president just called a low life. considering she's already changed her story, jon, how damaging could this book be, or do you expect people to presume that she's just a disgruntled employee with an axe to grind? >> reporter: she has serious credibility problems. i mea
paula? >> tara, thank you. for more on this let's bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl who's hosting "this week" a little later this morning. we're expecting a march in d.c. where you are. the president is taking a much different tone tweeting that he condoms all types of racism, and quote, we must come together as a nation. so what is this role in this actually happening? >> reporter: in terms of coming together as a nation, it's not a successful one at...
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paula: a mÍ tambiÉn. vamos a ver lo que les preparÉ.ediera, Él me preguntÓ algo del compromiso. yo no sÉ si querÍa algo grande enfrente de todo punto se puso nervioso, el sol se estÁ bajando. me dijo que se habÍa encajado la caja del anillo hasta que lo sacÓ y me dice que querÍa que me casara con Él. me puse muy nerviosa. no sabÍa si todo era mentira. no sabÍa lo que es ir, llorar o reÍr. paula: para una novia, el vestido es lo mÁs importante. bueno, despuÉs del novio. rosa clara es una de las diseÑar este vestido de novias mÁs reconocida y es la encargada de confeccionar el de gaby. gaby: necesito algo para sentirme como una princesa. paula: desde luego, para gigi era inevitable emocionarse. asÍ llegÓ el momento mÁs esperado para toda madre. giselle: te queda bello, gaby. me fascina. el otro es impactante. >> tenemos mejores para la madre en otro color. paula: para giselle, cada uno de los detalles es importante. los que son con mucho amor y emociÓn. giselle: estoy loca por mi tormenta tropical. las cosas bellas que te estoy haciendo.
paula: a mÍ tambiÉn. vamos a ver lo que les preparÉ.ediera, Él me preguntÓ algo del compromiso. yo no sÉ si querÍa algo grande enfrente de todo punto se puso nervioso, el sol se estÁ bajando. me dijo que se habÍa encajado la caja del anillo hasta que lo sacÓ y me dice que querÍa que me casara con Él. me puse muy nerviosa. no sabÍa si todo era mentira. no sabÍa lo que es ir, llorar o reÍr. paula: para una novia, el vestido es lo mÁs importante. bueno, despuÉs del novio. rosa...
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pedirÁ la prueba de que han sido vacunados, para que puedan ir a la escuela, en los Ángeles marÍa paulaarios furiosos, como nos cuenta cristina. >> celosas de su privacidad tiene desactivado el historial de ubicaciÓn en sus aplicaciones de google. >> porque es innecesario que todo el tiempo me estÉn siguiendo. >> pero basados en una investigaciÓn de prensa asociada pudimos confirmar que google. >> hoy usaste los mapas, usaste la cÁmara, tampoco le gustÓ que supiera donde tomÓ el autobÚs. >> uno piensa que saliÓ pero estÁ toda la informaciÓn ahÍ. >> a pesar de la sorpresa la compaÑÍa asegura que los usuarios saben que cuando deshabilitan el producto seguimos usando su ubicaciÓn para mejorar la experiencia. >> a cambio de los de servicios gratiss, plataformas gratis, aplicaciones gratis estamos entregando los datos. >> pero crÍtica la falta de transparencia. >> la asistencia de servicio que le da a un desconocido, a. >> bajo su cuenta bajo la secciÓn de actividad web y aplicaciones. >> se reasignÓ a vivir al descubierto. >> una vez que entras a la red no hay privacidad. >> en oakland cris
pedirÁ la prueba de que han sido vacunados, para que puedan ir a la escuela, en los Ángeles marÍa paulaarios furiosos, como nos cuenta cristina. >> celosas de su privacidad tiene desactivado el historial de ubicaciÓn en sus aplicaciones de google. >> porque es innecesario que todo el tiempo me estÉn siguiendo. >> pero basados en una investigaciÓn de prensa asociada pudimos confirmar que google. >> hoy usaste los mapas, usaste la cÁmara, tampoco le gustÓ que...
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cnn's paula hancocks is following this story from seoul in south korea. so paula, bring us up-to-date, all the information you have on this summit now expected in september. >> reporter: well, rosemary, this has just been decided at a meeting between north and south korea, the equivalent in the north as well. and this was at the dmz at that truce village where a number of meetings between the north and south have been carried out in recent months. so what they have decided is they will have this korean summit within september in pyeongyang. there isn't an exact date at this point. this isn't something we were expecting. it's what we heard after the first inter-korean summit. president moon jae-in said he would go in the autumn, in the fall, and clearly this would be when they would meet. it's been the first time a south korean leader has gone to pyeongyang in a decade, since we've seen a number over the past few months at the same time that north korea is criticizing washington and the united states for what it believes is washington keeping its end of th
cnn's paula hancocks is following this story from seoul in south korea. so paula, bring us up-to-date, all the information you have on this summit now expected in september. >> reporter: well, rosemary, this has just been decided at a meeting between north and south korea, the equivalent in the north as well. and this was at the dmz at that truce village where a number of meetings between the north and south have been carried out in recent months. so what they have decided is they will...
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a robot designed to kill this robot in fact is taking a knife and it's going to pursue a woman but paula how far from reality is this what's your definition of a lethal autonomous weapon the kinds of intelligent robots that are in that black mirror episode which is a great. a ways away still there still in science fiction it would be possible to build weapons today that hunted military targets things like radars that are emitting in the electromagnetic spectrum would be easier to distinguish particularly if you're flying through the air or or at sea you would there's not a lot of well there are objects or civilians in the way. guess i'm just curious about this phrase killer robots when i say it i don't know if it's a cry or it's a lawful i have to exact opposite emotions. this time is it helpful to us to understand exactly what we're talking about. and say but that's right i don't think i'm off i get you to a feeling that shapes. just give you a beat catch your breath and list this race killer robots yeah i think it's a useful tool. against sanitizing what the technology could potentiall
a robot designed to kill this robot in fact is taking a knife and it's going to pursue a woman but paula how far from reality is this what's your definition of a lethal autonomous weapon the kinds of intelligent robots that are in that black mirror episode which is a great. a ways away still there still in science fiction it would be possible to build weapons today that hunted military targets things like radars that are emitting in the electromagnetic spectrum would be easier to distinguish...
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panteras negra, participarÁn la noche mas esperada de la industria del cine, en los Ángeles, marÍa paulaexatlÓn estados unidos! el tobogÁn del vÉrtigo marcÓ la pauta en esa lucha entre famosos y contendientes los famosos impusieron su ritmo y parecÍan dominar la competencia a placer, sin embargo, los contendientes se acercaron al marcador y pusieron en riego la quinta visita de los
panteras negra, participarÁn la noche mas esperada de la industria del cine, en los Ángeles, marÍa paulaexatlÓn estados unidos! el tobogÁn del vÉrtigo marcÓ la pauta en esa lucha entre famosos y contendientes los famosos impusieron su ritmo y parecÍan dominar la competencia a placer, sin embargo, los contendientes se acercaron al marcador y pusieron en riego la quinta visita de los
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desmono rado luego que la administraciÓn _ eliminÓ el beneficio para esos casos, como explica marÍa paulara hasta que su marido la prendiÓ en llamas. >> lo Único que pedÍ a dios es que me llevara, era muchÍsimo, muchÍsimo el dolor que yo sentÍa. >> tras 15 dÍas en coma y quemaduras de tercer grado en 75% de su cuerpo decidiÓ que ella y sus hijos solo estarÍan a salvo en estados unidos. >> estÁbamos en riesgo, Él sabe donde estÁ toda mi familia. >> logrÓ que le otorgo aran el asilo dÍas _ antes que el gobierno cancelara el amparo a vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica. >> un mÍnimo de solicitudes son aprobadas por el gobierno, el aÑo pasado de 65 mil peticiones a solo unos 8700 se les otorgÓ el beneficio, al dejar por fuera a las vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica y pandillas el nÚmero se verÁ dramaticamente reducido. >> el caso de maira fue como de 200 pÁginas de evidencia, necesitamos toda esa evidencia si queremos ganar un casos de asilo. >> evaluando cada caso vÍctimas como ella aÚn tienen esperanza si se encuentran causas que si califiquen para este beneficio. >> en vez ahora de decir, la vio
desmono rado luego que la administraciÓn _ eliminÓ el beneficio para esos casos, como explica marÍa paulara hasta que su marido la prendiÓ en llamas. >> lo Único que pedÍ a dios es que me llevara, era muchÍsimo, muchÍsimo el dolor que yo sentÍa. >> tras 15 dÍas en coma y quemaduras de tercer grado en 75% de su cuerpo decidiÓ que ella y sus hijos solo estarÍan a salvo en estados unidos. >> estÁbamos en riesgo, Él sabe donde estÁ toda mi familia. >> logrÓ...
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>> i am, very much so. >> that is paula duncan, the first manafort juror to speak publically. voted for trump for president and she voted guilty on all 18 counts against paul manafort. she obviously took her oath as a juror very seriously and she considered the evidence very seriously. she explained why the jury could not come to an agreement on all 18 counts. >> how close, i want to know, did this jury come to convicting paul manafort on all 18 counts? >> by one. there was one hold-out. >> so you all agreed on the eight counts, the ten others, there was one person that kept you from making that next step. >> that is correct, yes. >> what is their reasoning, if they shared with you? >> reasonable doubt. the person, a female juror, was -- we all tried to convince her to look at the paper trail. we laid it out in front of her again and again and she still said that she had a reasonable doubt and that's the way the jury worked. we didn't want it to be hung. so we tried for an extended period of time to convince her, but in the end she held out and that's why we have ten counts th
>> i am, very much so. >> that is paula duncan, the first manafort juror to speak publically. voted for trump for president and she voted guilty on all 18 counts against paul manafort. she obviously took her oath as a juror very seriously and she considered the evidence very seriously. she explained why the jury could not come to an agreement on all 18 counts. >> how close, i want to know, did this jury come to convicting paul manafort on all 18 counts? >> by one. there...
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paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón. 100 % las canas para que puedas teñirte con confianza. clairol nice and easy. (vo) acon lo que como.ectivo y el beneful select 10 tiene ingredientes asombrosos. (avo) con carne real y toques de aceite de girasol y manzanas, ahora a tu perro le dio por ser saludable. (vo) ¿donas? ya no! gracias. (avo) beneful select 10. diez ingredients. una receta bien pensada. ♪ call on me brother ♪ when you need a hand ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me ♪ mmm... ♪ lean on me... ♪ mmm... ♪ lean on me. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> estadounidensu sureste de la fln muertos a peces y tortugas imÁn manatÍ por la alga, por quÉ se llenÓ de alga estaba hay vanessa >>> la marea roja es unenÓmeno que ocurre todos los aÑos, pero este aÑo es el mÁs letal por 3 factores el huracÁn irma esparciÓ estas algas la razon principal por la contaminaciÓn que existe en el lago okeechobee el lago prinpal el mÁs largo del estado y aq allÍ caen los residuos este aÑo
paula ¿pero se enjuaga tanrca de jabó bien como dove?ños. ella vio algo inesperado en su jabón. 100 % las canas para que puedas teñirte con confianza. clairol nice and easy. (vo) acon lo que como.ectivo y el beneful select 10 tiene ingredientes asombrosos. (avo) con carne real y toques de aceite de girasol y manzanas, ahora a tu perro le dio por ser saludable. (vo) ¿donas? ya no! gracias. (avo) beneful select 10. diez ingredients. una receta bien pensada. ♪ call on me brother ♪ when...
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now, paula hancocks has the details for us. paula, very emotional.hat can you tell us about them? >> these are always incredibly emotional times, these family reunions. it's been 65 years since the korean were was ended. they're in their 70s and 80s. it's going to be an emotional time for them. many have been waiting decades have to coordination or anybody in to have north and south, it does occasionally happen. from the side korean, there was some 57,000 applicants that were zred. they had to look into who was healthy still. who was able to climb to north korea? they asked the north koreans to find out if their families are extra make it themselves. >> it will be 9 93 reunions, there will be 66 in north korea. it is still a strr small presentage of those families who actually want to be reayatollahed. there's a push from the south korean side to have as many of these reunions was possible. he was traveling to meet his mother for the first time. it is a source of great pain for court cree, and also, the fachllies that have been separated so long. the
now, paula hancocks has the details for us. paula, very emotional.hat can you tell us about them? >> these are always incredibly emotional times, these family reunions. it's been 65 years since the korean were was ended. they're in their 70s and 80s. it's going to be an emotional time for them. many have been waiting decades have to coordination or anybody in to have north and south, it does occasionally happen. from the side korean, there was some 57,000 applicants that were zred. they...
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asÍ que hay varias ciudades que estÁn tomando medidas para poder regalarla de eso nos habla marÍa paulacomÚn. >> fÁcil conducir lo scooter mÁs que el manejar el coche. >> sin embargo, las quejas en su contra, proliferan en internet se ven tiradas al medio de las aceras las tiran al mar o clavadas en la arena. >> se supone que hay reglas y que todos los siguen pero casi nadie los sigue. >> aunque recorrer la ciudad en patineta es una idea divertida, a muchos les preocupa que la falta de regulaciones las conviertan en un peligro. >> en varias ciudades como los Ángeles estan tratando de implementar reglas. >> que no circulan por las aceras y controlar su velocidad a 12 millas por hora segÚn los d directivos estÁn trabajando con legisladores y esperan que la gente se eduque sobre cÓmo utilizarlas mejor. >> no queremos obstruir a los peatones, eso va contra de nuestra misiÓn ayudar que la gente se trasleaed para que este vehÍculo * sea seguro para todos, en los Ángeles marÍa paula noticias telemundo. >> uno de esos casos que la tecnologÍa le ganÓ a las leyes, pero bueno esperemos que pronto
asÍ que hay varias ciudades que estÁn tomando medidas para poder regalarla de eso nos habla marÍa paulacomÚn. >> fÁcil conducir lo scooter mÁs que el manejar el coche. >> sin embargo, las quejas en su contra, proliferan en internet se ven tiradas al medio de las aceras las tiran al mar o clavadas en la arena. >> se supone que hay reglas y que todos los siguen pero casi nadie los sigue. >> aunque recorrer la ciudad en patineta es una idea divertida, a muchos les...
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our paula hancocks is following this story. so paula, happening this hour, emotionally charged meetings because for most of these elderly family members it is the last time they'll ever see their loved ones. talk to us about what is happening right now and how this whole process of reuniting these relatives, how it works. >> reporter: well, rosemary, according to the reunification ministery, the reunion started at 3:00 p.m. so that's an hour ago local time. so these families, 89 south korean families, have been meeting with their family members from north korea that they haven't seen for decades, since the korean war. in fact, many of them say that for so many years they never even knew if their loved ones were still alive. but they are the lucky ones. they are part of these fearly rare reunions that happen when north and south korea are cooperating, when relations between the two koreas are strong. and certainly they are the lucky ones because it is a fraction of those who want to meet family members in north korea that actual
our paula hancocks is following this story. so paula, happening this hour, emotionally charged meetings because for most of these elderly family members it is the last time they'll ever see their loved ones. talk to us about what is happening right now and how this whole process of reuniting these relatives, how it works. >> reporter: well, rosemary, according to the reunification ministery, the reunion started at 3:00 p.m. so that's an hour ago local time. so these families, 89 south...
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so paula and -- paula does a piece with luke and luke was grossed out because paula is eating the shell, i eat the shell too. we're finding out that we are not normal. >> that's not normal. no. >> i have more followups. >> it is kind of gross. i guess you're right. they're salty and full of fiber. >> you don't eat the banana peel too, do you? >> this is the magic of tv. >> i'm not there. moeat lemon rinds. thk you. >> okay. >> thank you. >>> and everyone knows that when you're coming to san francisco a lot of your tourist friends want to check out fisherman's warrf. that could change as far as trying to get some locals to go there more off. >> also coming up a free music festival. ♪ my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. and, now there's new crest gum & enamel repair. it gives you clinically proven healthier gums and helps repair and strengthen weakened enamel. gum detoxify and gum &
so paula and -- paula does a piece with luke and luke was grossed out because paula is eating the shell, i eat the shell too. we're finding out that we are not normal. >> that's not normal. no. >> i have more followups. >> it is kind of gross. i guess you're right. they're salty and full of fiber. >> you don't eat the banana peel too, do you? >> this is the magic of tv. >> i'm not there. moeat lemon rinds. thk you. >> okay. >> thank you....
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camino a la ciudadanÍa a los residentes legales que hayan recibido beneficios sociales como dice marÍa paulaesita pasar por el congreso y de aprobarse dejarÍa en el limbo a unos 20 millÓn de inmigrantes. >> con 5 hijos que mantener los hernÁndez se apoyan en la asistencia del gobierno para cuidarlos. >> me afectarÍa demasiado porque a dÓnde querÍa con los niÑos tengo uno con asma a cada rato tiene su tratamiento cada aÑo. >> segÚn informaciÓn obtenida por nbc, la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump planea hacer mÁs difÍcil el futuro de migrantes con estatus legal que quieran obtener la residencia permanente o la ciudadanÍa y recibieron asistencia pÚblica como obamacare, salud infantil o estampitas de comida. >> van a investigar su rÉcord de ayuda pÚblica en el pasado sino tambiÉn su familia inmediata. >> incluyendo a sus hijos nacidos en estados unidos. >> si es posible que van a considerar el uso de beneficio de los hijos contra los padres. >> la regulaciÓn serÍa parte del plan que busca limitar el nÚmero de inmigrantes que legalizar su estatus en el paÍs y no necesitarÍa pasar por e
camino a la ciudadanÍa a los residentes legales que hayan recibido beneficios sociales como dice marÍa paulaesita pasar por el congreso y de aprobarse dejarÍa en el limbo a unos 20 millÓn de inmigrantes. >> con 5 hijos que mantener los hernÁndez se apoyan en la asistencia del gobierno para cuidarlos. >> me afectarÍa demasiado porque a dÓnde querÍa con los niÑos tengo uno con asma a cada rato tiene su tratamiento cada aÑo. >> segÚn informaciÓn obtenida por nbc, la...
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joining me now live in studio, one of the jurors, paula duncan very welcome. good to have you with us. okay, how close, i want to know, did this jury come to convicting paul manafort on all 18 counts? >> there was one holdout. >> shannon: you all agreed on eight counts. in others, there is one person who kept you for making that step. >> correct. >> shannon: what was the reasoning? >> reasonable doubt. the person, a female juror, was -- we all tried to convince her to look at the paper trail. we laid it out in front of her again and again, and she still said that she had a reasonable doubt. that's the way the jury worked. we didn't wanted to be be hung, so we tried for an extended period of time to convince her. but in the end, she held out and that's why we have ten counts they did not get a verdict. >> shannon: is that where the note came from when you wrote to the judge and said you had a question. a form and send a note and could you explain, define reasonable doubt. was it connect to that? >> it was. most of us didn't want that question out there but one
joining me now live in studio, one of the jurors, paula duncan very welcome. good to have you with us. okay, how close, i want to know, did this jury come to convicting paul manafort on all 18 counts? >> there was one holdout. >> shannon: you all agreed on eight counts. in others, there is one person who kept you for making that step. >> correct. >> shannon: what was the reasoning? >> reasonable doubt. the person, a female juror, was -- we all tried to convince her...
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paula reid is outside the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this trial, the first big public test for the special counsel, has nothing to do with president trump or his campaign. but investigators uncovered evidence of possible crimes while investigating russian meddling in the 2016 campaign. and some of the alleged bank fraught occurred while manafort was chairman of the trump campaign. paul manafort stared down his former colleague as he took the stand, but gates looked directly at special counsel prosecutor greg andres as he asked gates, did you commit crimes with manafort? yes, gates replied. the special counsel's office charged gates and manafort with dozens of crimes related to their lobbying efforts on behalf of foreign governments. but gates agreed to flip on his former boss in exchange for leniency. pleading guilty to conspiracy against the united states and making a false statement to the special counsel office. on the stand, gates admitted that at manafort's direction, he falsified tax returns, hid millions of dollars from
paula reid is outside the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this trial, the first big public test for the special counsel, has nothing to do with president trump or his campaign. but investigators uncovered evidence of possible crimes while investigating russian meddling in the 2016 campaign. and some of the alleged bank fraught occurred while manafort was chairman of the trump campaign. paul manafort stared down his former colleague as he...
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antes de entrar de lleno al tema vamos a ver la reflexiÓn que nos trae nuestra querida paula. ♪ paulae se ha beneficiado de esta imagen limpia, sin maquillaje, de pies descalzos. entonces, pies descalzos, pero con botox en los labios. >>a toda la gente le interesarÁ que casi tiene 2 millones que la han criticado en ese vÍdeo. creo que shakira siempre nos ha vendido esa imagen natural, sencilla. ahora parece con estos labios. no se sabe si se puso algo o si es un maquillaje. tambiÉn la estÁn criticando porque estaba hablando en inglÉs. [hablan a la vez] carlos: entonces, no era el labio, era la lengua. [risas] en tÉrminos de imagen, no crees quÉ hay una disparidad de lo que ya vendÍa? colate: ahora va a lanzar un tema. [habla en inglÉs] [risas] creo que todo el mundo es libre de hacerse lo que quiera. en el caso de shakira, si se va hacer algo tiene que enfrentarse a esto porque es una figura extremadamente pÚblica. carlos: y no sÓlo eso. una persona con shakira sale diciendo que se hizo los labios, entonces, maÑana hay 1 millÓn de mujeres con los labios igual que shakira. [risas] paul
antes de entrar de lleno al tema vamos a ver la reflexiÓn que nos trae nuestra querida paula. ♪ paulae se ha beneficiado de esta imagen limpia, sin maquillaje, de pies descalzos. entonces, pies descalzos, pero con botox en los labios. >>a toda la gente le interesarÁ que casi tiene 2 millones que la han criticado en ese vÍdeo. creo que shakira siempre nos ha vendido esa imagen natural, sencilla. ahora parece con estos labios. no se sabe si se puso algo o si es un maquillaje. tambiÉn...
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amiga en medio de la tragedia. >>> son muchos lo que perdieron su casa y me entristece. >>> marÍa paulacon una mujer muerta. montenegro reporta desde ahÍ con los testimonios. >>> natalie romero aÚn tiene pesadillas de ese fatÍdico 12 de abor agosto que la dejÓ marcada emocional y fÍsicamente >>> no soy la misma persona que antes. ahora le tengo mÁs miedo a la policÍa. >>> ella estaba entre los que se manifestaban en contra del mensaje de odio de supremacistas blancos cuando un neonazi invirtiÓ su auto contra la multitud. docenas terminaron lesionados, una persona muriÓ, desde entonces los grupos radicales de todo el paÍs han mantenido el silencio. otro como Él renunciÓ al club cubos clan, reflexionÓ porque odiaba a quienes no eran blancos. >>> su transformaciÓn incluye ser miembro activo de una iglesia afroamericana. >>> un aÑo despuÉs aquÍ en la ciudad de char los vtratan de s heridas. >>> nos encontramos donde ocurriÓ la tragedia. una esquina que lleva el nombre de la joven que muriÓ atropellada. durante todo el dÍa residentes han estado dejando flores y poemas en honor a ella. >>> pe
amiga en medio de la tragedia. >>> son muchos lo que perdieron su casa y me entristece. >>> marÍa paulacon una mujer muerta. montenegro reporta desde ahÍ con los testimonios. >>> natalie romero aÚn tiene pesadillas de ese fatÍdico 12 de abor agosto que la dejÓ marcada emocional y fÍsicamente >>> no soy la misma persona que antes. ahora le tengo mÁs miedo a la policÍa. >>> ella estaba entre los que se manifestaban en contra del mensaje de odio...
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next speaker, please. >> clerk: paula katz. followed by doug duckwald and then marlene morgan. >> i'm paula katz with save our taraval stop. the transit-only lanes should belong to public only busses. now we hear private busses and shuttles can use these lanes. you should amend the legislation to make it public busses only. removing bus stops negatively affects seniors and people with disabilities on geary as much as on tear develop. -- taraval. the staff report says in the online survey the most common objection to removing these stops was because there are senior housing developments located nearby. that's exactly why these stops should be kept. there's nothing in the staff report that staff told the residents and operators of the senior housing units that m.t.a. wanted to remove these stops or even serve about it. saying we are improving the bus route without specifically telling bus riders without listing what stops were being proposed for removal. it creates hardship for seniors and people with disabilities. requiring them
next speaker, please. >> clerk: paula katz. followed by doug duckwald and then marlene morgan. >> i'm paula katz with save our taraval stop. the transit-only lanes should belong to public only busses. now we hear private busses and shuttles can use these lanes. you should amend the legislation to make it public busses only. removing bus stops negatively affects seniors and people with disabilities on geary as much as on tear develop. -- taraval. the staff report says in the online...