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sharon rocha was hiding from the world. >> it was one of those days.yself on the couch with a blanket over my head. >> she had so locked herself away that day that friends had to come to her house to tell her there was news. >> they're knocking on my back door, on the slider in the backyard. >> it had been nearly four months since laci disappeared, yet, somehow, sharon felt more bad news was coming. earlier that morning, when the tides were low, the body of a baby had been found on the shoreline north of berkeley. the next day, another body, a torso, badly decomposed, was found nearby. >> contra costa county coroner has arrived at the scene and has now recovered the remains of the victim. we're at this time letting people know that we believe the gender of the victim is female. >> but even without positive identification, everyone knew, even sharon, who, despite everything, kept trying to hold onto a shred of hope that she'd wake from a nightmare. from scott, there was not a peep. >> the fact that he didn't pick up the phone and call anybody to find ou
sharon rocha was hiding from the world. >> it was one of those days.yself on the couch with a blanket over my head. >> she had so locked herself away that day that friends had to come to her house to tell her there was news. >> they're knocking on my back door, on the slider in the backyard. >> it had been nearly four months since laci disappeared, yet, somehow, sharon felt more bad news was coming. earlier that morning, when the tides were low, the body of a baby had...
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in some ways, i think, stewart spencer was right in 1960's, chuck rocha is right in 2020.s year the latinos for trump has been added for longer and doing a better job than what we all know to be the key to reaching latino voters. yeah, that's such a good point. and we will get to the present moment and some of the echos but seems to be striking and this by way of talking about nixon more specifically that kind of one of the really -- kind of arresting threw lines in the whole history is the importance of california and texas. and you know, now it's sort of funny to read about almost a year really to read about california as the conservatism but real-proving grounded for republicans to show their understanding of latino electorate and commitment to the electorate. you think of california as blue state, but obviously the history is so interesting and, of course, no mistake, it's no coincidence that a lot of these republican figures who rose to prominence nationally, you know, nixon, reagan had california as sort of their laboratory to begin to understand these dynamics. for
in some ways, i think, stewart spencer was right in 1960's, chuck rocha is right in 2020.s year the latinos for trump has been added for longer and doing a better job than what we all know to be the key to reaching latino voters. yeah, that's such a good point. and we will get to the present moment and some of the echos but seems to be striking and this by way of talking about nixon more specifically that kind of one of the really -- kind of arresting threw lines in the whole history is the...
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is a water reservoir and there is the country's hydro hydro electric power's power plants and the rochas that fell to area they fell close by this power plant which raised concerns because it provides energy to all country and if there is an electricity cut across all as our bridge on that would be chaos and the same goes for our mania because as our big journeys since the 1st attack last july they threatened that if our media taxes are bridge and they would they would actually shoot the nuclear power plant in armenia so all these are actually concern for not only the locals but for all the international community if the a water reservoir explodes here 14 cities might be under water or if as our bridge on the source nuclear power plants in armenia that would be totally a disaster for everybody not only the 2 countries but all regional countries in the world all these are major concerns as escalation is rising and the weapons used in the in this war between a 1000000 forces and us are vigil forces are highly sophisticated compared to the war that was 30 years ago these are all concerns be
is a water reservoir and there is the country's hydro hydro electric power's power plants and the rochas that fell to area they fell close by this power plant which raised concerns because it provides energy to all country and if there is an electricity cut across all as our bridge on that would be chaos and the same goes for our mania because as our big journeys since the 1st attack last july they threatened that if our media taxes are bridge and they would they would actually shoot the...
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hospital she's also an emergency and critical care physician and from the greek capital athens alric rochain a professor of european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome all to the program now let me begin with any sparrow 1st in geneva any i'm fed up of learning mosque i'm fed up of not seeing my family i'm fed up of not being able to get on a plane and go somewhere i'm just fed up of this whole thing i'm fed up of the tests who much trying to blame here am i trying to blame the governments for their lack of handling the w.h.o. for bad advice where is the blame is any one organization to blame. or don't we wish that in that part of the problem isn't it that we spend more time blaming and obsessing and you're not just politicizing the greater bad turly pathologist in the science even so that even when we do have the evidence we is to politicize we got really care anymore and in the u.s. bonds ample science is simply a proxy for political problem and it's becoming evidence resigned and that's one of the issues that we've lost faith in the c.d.c. which is also been dominated by p
hospital she's also an emergency and critical care physician and from the greek capital athens alric rochain a professor of european studies at stanford university in berlin welcome all to the program now let me begin with any sparrow 1st in geneva any i'm fed up of learning mosque i'm fed up of not seeing my family i'm fed up of not being able to get on a plane and go somewhere i'm just fed up of this whole thing i'm fed up of the tests who much trying to blame here am i trying to blame the...
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joining me now is brian della rocha, isaacs personal attorney. now, why did the fbi wait until trumps impeachment to reach back out? did you ever find out? >> i can't ask her that question, but i can tell you that my client was very frustrated by the way the fbi treated him and his father. they came to the fbi really wanting to provide them with information that could be relevant to the investigation, and instead of taking the information, they turned him away. so that was frustrating. he did not come back to them for another few months. at that point, they finally delivered a subpoena and he gave up the computer. he didn't need the subpoena, he would've done it anyway. >> laura: this is what adam schiff had to say after the story broke. >>> laura: he basically alleged that your client is a russian agent, that he basically -- the smear comes from the kremlin. it is your client a russian agent? >> my client couldn't be anything further from a russian agent. unfortunately, this is what's happening today, my client did the right thing, he turned in
joining me now is brian della rocha, isaacs personal attorney. now, why did the fbi wait until trumps impeachment to reach back out? did you ever find out? >> i can't ask her that question, but i can tell you that my client was very frustrated by the way the fbi treated him and his father. they came to the fbi really wanting to provide them with information that could be relevant to the investigation, and instead of taking the information, they turned him away. so that was frustrating. he...
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they are not the global rocha motive -- the global locomotive at this point.e taking advantage of the recovery that is very sluggish in the global economy. when we look at their statistics , they did come out with new statistics. the u.s. is the one that is a global locomotive for china. china exports to the u.s. are very strong. japan haveeurope and not recovered. trumpianrro and economics would be it is a zero-sum game. etc.ina rebalance we lose, do you have any optimism into next year that in a pandemic recovery we could see a demand away from the zero-sum myth? catherine: it is a zero-sum myth , but the challenge is domestic demand in economies, which has been so hard-hit by covid, until that is resolved, you will not have additive demand coming from the trade channel. we need to get our consumers back on track, very serious problem with business investment continuing to be very weak this year into next year. we have to get those elements back on track. tom: i want to stop the show and say on radio and tv, this incredibly important how a lot of the guests
they are not the global rocha motive -- the global locomotive at this point.e taking advantage of the recovery that is very sluggish in the global economy. when we look at their statistics , they did come out with new statistics. the u.s. is the one that is a global locomotive for china. china exports to the u.s. are very strong. japan haveeurope and not recovered. trumpianrro and economics would be it is a zero-sum game. etc.ina rebalance we lose, do you have any optimism into next year that...
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and chuck rocha, a mexican american, his father was mexican, grew up in texas, he worked on bernie sandersmpaign. the biden campaign wasn't hiring latino consultants to target those voters. so kind of -- so chuck has called them out on that. i don't know if it changed in the last couple months. >> harris: so guy what do we know about where the latino vote is and the places where joe biden and surrogates -- i know kamala harris joined on the stump alicia key as couple nights ago and they're reaching out in arizona and so on and so forth. what do we know about those voters that barack obama didn't seem to make a difference when he was in miami the other day? just recently. >> well, jessica is right. president trump is overperforming among latinos nationwide. it's not just in miami. it's in the state of florida, in the state of texas and elsewhere. his numbers are significantly better than they were against hillary clinton. as she said, joe biden is underperforming hillary clinton four years ago. this is just such a 2020 story. you have president trump struggling among a lot of college educat
and chuck rocha, a mexican american, his father was mexican, grew up in texas, he worked on bernie sandersmpaign. the biden campaign wasn't hiring latino consultants to target those voters. so kind of -- so chuck has called them out on that. i don't know if it changed in the last couple months. >> harris: so guy what do we know about where the latino vote is and the places where joe biden and surrogates -- i know kamala harris joined on the stump alicia key as couple nights ago and...
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i want to bring in chuck rocha, former senior adviser for the sanders for president campaign and authlso jonathan j. green, activist, former national director for latinx outreach with the warren presidential campaign. great to see you both. jonathan, i want to start with you because the proof here is sort of in the numbers according to our data with target smart, more 18 to 29-year-olds have requested ballots than 30 to 49-year-olds. what does that tell you about young people and what does that tell you about the role that young latinos are poised to play in this election? >> thank you so much for having me. i think it tells me a couple of things. number one, it tells me that young latinos are able to walk and chew gum at the same time. young latinos were in drofz out protesting all over the summer and have continued to organize against police brutality. our community's activated and fighting for justice for our people and we're eager to vote and we're fed up to seeing how this administration has treated our people. i was so moved as an undocumented person to hear young latinos talkin
i want to bring in chuck rocha, former senior adviser for the sanders for president campaign and authlso jonathan j. green, activist, former national director for latinx outreach with the warren presidential campaign. great to see you both. jonathan, i want to start with you because the proof here is sort of in the numbers according to our data with target smart, more 18 to 29-year-olds have requested ballots than 30 to 49-year-olds. what does that tell you about young people and what does that...
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with me now is chuck rocha. he is also the author of "tio bernie." former senior adviser to the bernie sanders for president 2020 and 2016. also with me mike madrid. he is the co-founder of the lincoln project. great to see you both. chuck, i want to start with the president's covid diagnosis and how that potentially changes some of the dynamics of this campaign, the biden campaign has said they're going to pull all of their negative, or what they call contrast adds from paid media. what do you think? does that change the dynamics? >> it always changes the dynamic when you take donald trump out of the tour of going around and doing these in-person rallies. what people forget here is donald trump is not trying to persuade anybody with these rallies. there is nobody showing up at a donald trump rally saying i don't know if i really like him or not. that ain't happening. what is happenings and donald trump has tripled down on this, which is trying to get his base ginned up and other white noncollege educated white folks that looks like his base to show
with me now is chuck rocha. he is also the author of "tio bernie." former senior adviser to the bernie sanders for president 2020 and 2016. also with me mike madrid. he is the co-founder of the lincoln project. great to see you both. chuck, i want to start with the president's covid diagnosis and how that potentially changes some of the dynamics of this campaign, the biden campaign has said they're going to pull all of their negative, or what they call contrast adds from paid media....
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with me now, ben camisar, who tracks campaign ads, and chuck rocha.or of deal bernie. all right, ben, you have the ad i just referenced from the trump campaign. is it about motivating undecided voters, mobilizing those who already support him, or swinging those who don't to the couch? >> why not all of them? you have this targeted approach you see in this add you play in the ad from the trump side, it's for cubans, for venezuelans, for nicaraguans. it's really trying to do a bunch of these different things. and the question is, for a lot of this community is the question of, you're having people reach out to you in your own language, which is certainly a benefit that the trump campaign is trying to gain here. but the flip side is biden has been doing much more of that as far as money goes. biden spent twice the amount of money that trump has spent on spanish language ads. so the question is, can trump do it with less money. >> where else, ben, is biden running these spanish testimonials? >> it's in places that you would think that he would be running,
with me now, ben camisar, who tracks campaign ads, and chuck rocha.or of deal bernie. all right, ben, you have the ad i just referenced from the trump campaign. is it about motivating undecided voters, mobilizing those who already support him, or swinging those who don't to the couch? >> why not all of them? you have this targeted approach you see in this add you play in the ad from the trump side, it's for cubans, for venezuelans, for nicaraguans. it's really trying to do a bunch of...
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hydroelectric power's power plant and the rochas that fell to area they fell close by this power plant which raised concerns because it provides energy to all country and if there is an electricity cut across all as our bridge out that would be chaos and the same goes for our many are because as our big journeys since the 1st attack and last july they threatened that if i many attacks are bridge and they would they would actually shoot the nuclear power plant in armenia so all these are actually concern for not only the locals but for all international community because if there is if there is if the. water them of all the reservoir explodes here 14 cities might be under water or if azerbaijan destroys nuclear power plants in armenia that would be totally a disaster for everybody not only the 2 countries but all regional countries in the world all these are major concerns as escalation is rising and the weapons used in the in this war between armenian forces and us are bridge our forces are highly sophisticated compared to the war that was 30 years ago these are all concerns because it
hydroelectric power's power plant and the rochas that fell to area they fell close by this power plant which raised concerns because it provides energy to all country and if there is an electricity cut across all as our bridge out that would be chaos and the same goes for our many are because as our big journeys since the 1st attack and last july they threatened that if i many attacks are bridge and they would they would actually shoot the nuclear power plant in armenia so all these are...
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brian and chuck rocha. keeping restaurants alive, is it going to work?hat is industry wants to see from congress and forced to have indoor dining at 25% capacity. then inclusive emojis. much more ahead live on mornings with maria on fox business. >> welcome to another tennis channel french open update. serena williams put history on hold wednesday as she pulled out of rolandero. she said she hasn't fully recovered and decide today withdraw ahead of second round match. >> just looking long-term in this tournament, would i be able to get through enough matches and so for me, i don't think i could and struggling to walk, so that's kind of tell-tell sign that i should try to recover. >> the teenager went out to italian qualifier in three sets. 19 double faults and 46 unforced errors for the american. don't forget tennis channel live coverage from paris start 7:00 eastern. maria: well, the restaurant industry has hit -- has been hit hard by the pandemic, here in new york restaurants just opened to indoor dining yesterday and now they are only allowed 25% capa
brian and chuck rocha. keeping restaurants alive, is it going to work?hat is industry wants to see from congress and forced to have indoor dining at 25% capacity. then inclusive emojis. much more ahead live on mornings with maria on fox business. >> welcome to another tennis channel french open update. serena williams put history on hold wednesday as she pulled out of rolandero. she said she hasn't fully recovered and decide today withdraw ahead of second round match. >> just...
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cada semana la revista people en espaÑol tiene una nueva portada digital y para esto estamos con kika rochaido un elemento de sanaciÓn y de unión y lo estaremos viendo en este programa alan.: la verdad que ver a lily, emily y gloria hablado de barba que te hace arrugar el corazÓn. gloria siempre ha sido una persona muy reservada pero siempre que tuvo que abrir las puertas de su vida, lo hizo >> y precisamente esto fue comenzado con la madre y con la hija de jade up. recibieron la propuesta y dijeron por quÉ no. son ocho capÍtulos y los estaremos viendo semana tras semana por facebook con muchas confesiones como las confesiones de gloria que abre las puertas de su alma. gloria es la matriarca de la familia y es una persona que tambiÉn estudiÓ psicologÍa y es a quien recurren todos en la familia para comentar todos los problemas y esto es algo tambiÉn bastante emocionante ya que muchos no nos imaginÁbamos esta faceta como psicÓloga y comunicadora >> tambiÉn habla de esta situaciÓn a nivel mundial >> y siquiera su hija emily sabÍa de estos detalles que ocurrieron hace 30 aÑos asÍ que es increÍ
cada semana la revista people en espaÑol tiene una nueva portada digital y para esto estamos con kika rochaido un elemento de sanaciÓn y de unión y lo estaremos viendo en este programa alan.: la verdad que ver a lily, emily y gloria hablado de barba que te hace arrugar el corazÓn. gloria siempre ha sido una persona muy reservada pero siempre que tuvo que abrir las puertas de su vida, lo hizo >> y precisamente esto fue comenzado con la madre y con la hija de jade up. recibieron la...
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republican strategist and mercury partner brian along with bernie sanders senior adviser, author chuck rocha see you, gentlemen, this morning, i so appreciate your time. let me get your take first on the op-ed out of the journal. brian, your reaction what the journal is calling impact on people's lives should we see the policies materialize from joe biden. >> first of all, good morning, it just goes to show you they don't know what they're doing and no clue on how the manage the economy. if you look at the biden-obama administration, tremendous slow growth. we don't have to point very far. the last time the president raised taxes was george bush and he delayed economic recovery. it's going to stifle the economic recovery that we need and that's dangerous of people trying to get out of situation from covid. maria: chuck, what's your take? >> what we have seen in the last 4 years the economy on two scales. i will never come on here and try to act like i'm an economic expert on pin heads from the universities. i will tell you the stock market has done really well and i will say that as a libera
republican strategist and mercury partner brian along with bernie sanders senior adviser, author chuck rocha see you, gentlemen, this morning, i so appreciate your time. let me get your take first on the op-ed out of the journal. brian, your reaction what the journal is calling impact on people's lives should we see the policies materialize from joe biden. >> first of all, good morning, it just goes to show you they don't know what they're doing and no clue on how the manage the economy....
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semana puede que tengamos la cara un poco como recuperar la cara en 5 minutos con la yoga facial de kik rochas con la papada. ahora vamos a hacer muecas. cuando nadie nos vea, acuÉrdense de mi. .-kika, ?que ese ayuda cuando se estÁ poniendo la mÁscara de pestaÑas o cuando estÁn en la ducha. la cara de viejita funciona y ahora si el lÁpiz. con cara de viejita, el lÁpiz dentro de la boca y miren cÓmo se tensiona la parte del cuello. simplemente vamos a mover hacia delante y atrÁs. siente la diferencia? raÚl: un saludo.yo despuÉs de que adelgace, a mÍ la papada se me cayÓ. siento que se estira. kika: ahora hacia arriba. raÚl: excelente. me encanta ese ejercicio. tengo otro para el cuello que le dicen "el pelÍcano.y ahora hacia atrÁs. tambiÉn estarÁn trabajando la zona de los ojos. carla: muchas gracias.gracias por esta yoga. raÚl: nos quedan cinco minutos de yoga. te mandamos un besito. carla: les tengo que contar que los reyes de holanda se fueron de vacaciones y tuvieron que hija del buki en los angeles a lanzar su linea de pestaqas postizas, que se llama igual que una cancion de su papa. al r
semana puede que tengamos la cara un poco como recuperar la cara en 5 minutos con la yoga facial de kik rochas con la papada. ahora vamos a hacer muecas. cuando nadie nos vea, acuÉrdense de mi. .-kika, ?que ese ayuda cuando se estÁ poniendo la mÁscara de pestaÑas o cuando estÁn en la ducha. la cara de viejita funciona y ahora si el lÁpiz. con cara de viejita, el lÁpiz dentro de la boca y miren cÓmo se tensiona la parte del cuello. simplemente vamos a mover hacia delante y atrÁs. siente...
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presenta su nueva portada, uno de la mÚsica y otro de la tecnologÍa, vamos con nuestra amiga kika rochamedia hora en donde tocar muchos puntos pero lo mÁs bonitos que concientice sobre la importancia de la tecnologÍa y el contenido que nosotros, porque nos ponen los aparatos para lograrlo pero somos nosotros que debemos ser responsables de un contenido que eduque a las futuras generaciones. raÚl: estamos hablando de sebastiÁn yatra y además el presidente de apple. cuÁl es la clave para el futuro brillante? kika:tim tiene una pregunta muy vÁlida que se hace todas las maÑanas " cÓmo puedo servir?" y esa pregunta te lo puedes hacer a los 10 aÑos, a los 20, a los 50. quÉ puedo hacer para que el mundo sea mejor? empezando por mÍ y la gente que me rodea. es algo bonito que te pone a pensar en que tu vida puede tener picado Útil sobre todo en tiempos difÍciles. cuando pensamos que hay un propÓsito en la vida nos da la energÍa y las ganas de salir adelante. raÚl: servir y hacer el bien. todos debemos hacer eso. uno de los temas que tocaron en la conversaciÓn es la importancia de los soÑadores.
presenta su nueva portada, uno de la mÚsica y otro de la tecnologÍa, vamos con nuestra amiga kika rochamedia hora en donde tocar muchos puntos pero lo mÁs bonitos que concientice sobre la importancia de la tecnologÍa y el contenido que nosotros, porque nos ponen los aparatos para lograrlo pero somos nosotros que debemos ser responsables de un contenido que eduque a las futuras generaciones. raÚl: estamos hablando de sebastiÁn yatra y además el presidente de apple. cuÁl es la clave para...