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restaban por 25 mil dÓlares mensuales de beneficio, situadas en el sector de vista al lago en san salvadorir marihuana de un cartel mexicano. >> el conservadoro, fue elegido el nuevo presidente de guatemala, era u cuarto intento para lograr la presidencia y al final lo logrÓ, hizo que saliera con dos millones de votos sobre un censo de mÁs de 8 millones, jenny corado tiene mÁs detalles. >> tenemos la esperanza todos los que hemos tenido un problema actualmente en limitaciÓn en capacidad que Él sÍ nos va a ayudar. >> gloria camina apoyada en sus bastÓn es una de las casiren discapacidad en gata mala y que ahora tienen grandes esperanza que los apoye alejandro quien se convertirÁ en el primer presidente que sufre discapacidad fÍsica. >> alejandro, venciÓ ayer a la ex primera dama sandra torres y tomara posesiÓn de su cargo el 14 de enero del prÓximo aÑo, fecha que iniciarÁ un mandato lleno de grandes retos. >> que logremos dejar atrÁs la polarizaciÓn y nos enfoquemos en los problemas que tenemos como paÍs. >> fue electo en su cuarto intento por llegar a la presidencia, ante trajerti fue cuan
restaban por 25 mil dÓlares mensuales de beneficio, situadas en el sector de vista al lago en san salvadorir marihuana de un cartel mexicano. >> el conservadoro, fue elegido el nuevo presidente de guatemala, era u cuarto intento para lograr la presidencia y al final lo logrÓ, hizo que saliera con dos millones de votos sobre un censo de mÁs de 8 millones, jenny corado tiene mÁs detalles. >> tenemos la esperanza todos los que hemos tenido un problema actualmente en limitaciÓn en...
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. >>> en san salvador el salvador samuel arias para las noticias telemundo. >>> que bien. ues estaba perdiendo pero esta bebida que antiguamente la elaboran en el valle. >>> por eso el grupo folklÓrico decidiÓ organizar la feria que ha ido creciendo de manera que ahora parte de la mÚsica y bailes tradicionales tambiÉn cuenta con un grupo de mujeres que participan en el concurso de la mÁs a nuestra madre nos enseÑan de a poquito a poquito hasta que aprendemos a hacerlo sola. >>> considerada la bb ida de los dioses por su historial de consumo por parte de emperad emperadores. >>> es tiene cocoa. >>> la seÑora marÍa ganÓ el aÑo pasado pero la competencia estÁ rfrn ida ya que doÑa ha ganado siete veces. >>> no hay secreto porque estÁ el maÍz el cacao, la cosa de prepararlo bien, bien hecho y pues ahÍ gusta. >>> se me antojÓ. >>> gracias. >>> su imagen se ha hecho famosa en internet de cualquier manera posible es un enorme felino alb nuevo hogar tras miles de peticiones para adoptoarlo, este gato mÍster big ha conseguido una ud de mil 800 dÓlares para elab venta de camisetas con
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en las ferias agustinas que traen muchos recuerdos a los salvadoreÑos >>> angie Álvarez esta en san salvadortes. >> todo serÁ para el otro lado >>> estÁ temblando todavÍa >>> sÍ. >> tambiÉn hay ruedas extremas que sacan la adrenalina hasta los mÁs valientes la mas famosa y temida es el tagada. >> tambiÉn es una feria culinaria que incluye lÁscs carnitas con dulce y sin faltar los elotes locos >>> se legrstaza, salsa, negro. >> marca una marca 2 >>> ¿quÉ decir de los juegos de azar como la loterÍa de pueblo y otras de punterÍa >>> ganÉ una pelota para mi hija >>> depende de la punterÍa que haga eso se gana. >> son varios dÍas de diversiÓn y tambiÉn de reflexiÓn religiosa >>> todo en honor al divino salvador. el principal pasaje bÍblico que es la transformaciÓn. >> noticias telemundo. >> gracias angie que mareada >>> ya tiene su estrella en paseo de la fama de hollywood guillermo del toro aprovechÓ para mostrarse orgulloso de ser inmigrante y abrazando una bandera de mÉxico y celebrÓ el considerarse diferente y dedicÓ la estrella a quienes sean diferentes como Él. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla)
en las ferias agustinas que traen muchos recuerdos a los salvadoreÑos >>> angie Álvarez esta en san salvadortes. >> todo serÁ para el otro lado >>> estÁ temblando todavÍa >>> sÍ. >> tambiÉn hay ruedas extremas que sacan la adrenalina hasta los mÁs valientes la mas famosa y temida es el tagada. >> tambiÉn es una feria culinaria que incluye lÁscs carnitas con dulce y sin faltar los elotes locos >>> se legrstaza, salsa, negro....
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economic investment in some form rather nomic aid,nd of judy. >> woodruff: amna nawaz reporting from san salvador, the capital of el salvador. thanks. >> woodruff: it is a shift in the process of determining who can be a u.s. citizen. the latest move on immigration by the trump administratioat first sparked confusion and outrage yesterday.ru th is smaller in scope than initially thought, but still says some childr born to americans living abroad working for the u.s. military or as diplomats will no longer automatically be u.s. citizens. we want to take time now to clarify the move and look at the administration's broader strategy on immigration with ken cuccinelli. he is the acting director of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and he joins me now. thank you for being here. >> judy, good to be with you. >> woodruff: so a lot of changes. they've been coming fast and furious in the field of immieeation and as we have n listening to all -- nominee inze cihip and immigration. what i want to ask you about this new policy, we just learned about it this week. it ends automatic citizenship r -
economic investment in some form rather nomic aid,nd of judy. >> woodruff: amna nawaz reporting from san salvador, the capital of el salvador. thanks. >> woodruff: it is a shift in the process of determining who can be a u.s. citizen. the latest move on immigration by the trump administratioat first sparked confusion and outrage yesterday.ru th is smaller in scope than initially thought, but still says some childr born to americans living abroad working for the u.s. military or as...
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en chicago, su caso abriÓ la puerta para la liberaciÓn de mÁs mujeres acusadas injustamente, en san salvador la competencia deportiva mÁs feroz del planeta, exatlÓn estados unidos unas arenas renovadas hay nuevo escenarios, nuevos circuitos nuevos com competenci que serÁ inolvidable, diez famosos, diez contendientes, gente de miami, de tes,ngeles, york, de dvenezolana, norteamericano, un gringo, un mexicano, puertorriqueÑo de diferentes ramas delepte y la esencia es la misma, van a competir para coronarse campeones, la primera fue marisela, la segunda valeria sofÍa rodriguez. ya vivieron el pasado jueves el exatlÓn vip donde las celebridades aceptaron el reto, vinieron y probaron un poco de lo que van a probar estos atletas en estos casi 4 meses de competencia, de incomunicaciÓn, de calamidades el que /*taleza arranca exatlÓn el que vaya estados unidos y los domingos de 7 a 10 esperamos contar con el apoyo y aquÍ vamos a estar como siempre con ustedes. >> gracias erasmo provenza esta noche se pueden de vertir mucho con el inicio de la tercera temporada de exatlÓn estados unidos aquÍ en telem
en chicago, su caso abriÓ la puerta para la liberaciÓn de mÁs mujeres acusadas injustamente, en san salvador la competencia deportiva mÁs feroz del planeta, exatlÓn estados unidos unas arenas renovadas hay nuevo escenarios, nuevos circuitos nuevos com competenci que serÁ inolvidable, diez famosos, diez contendientes, gente de miami, de tes,ngeles, york, de dvenezolana, norteamericano, un gringo, un mexicano, puertorriqueÑo de diferentes ramas delepte y la esencia es la misma, van a...
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. >> y esperan que hayan mÁs dÍas sin homicidios, en san salvador, angie Álvarez, noticias telemundo.er ver a partir de maÑana, pero mientras quÉ te parece si te cuento lo que contiene la gran exposiciÓn de arte. >> se trata de las obras que alguna vez estuvieron en los pinos, eran 33 pinturas que en 1993 el entonces presidente carlos salinas encargÓ a 33 pintores que han marcado la historia del arte mexicano. las obras estuvieron expuestas hasta 2016 en diferentes habitaciones de los pinos. >> cuando los pinos fueron abiertos al pÚblico las obras de arte fueron almacenadas en una bodega y ahora decidieron exhibirla al pÚblico bajo el nombre de lo perdido que aparezca. >> una colecciÓn que fue pensada para los pinos se conocÍa poco o nada de ella, y creo que ahora pues los visitantes van a tener la oportunidad de verla completa y de cerca en esta casa. >> por ejemplo entre los artistas que pintaron esta colecciÓn estÁ josÉ luis cuevas rafael, coronel, francisco toledo y manuel. >> se conforma esta colecciÓn particular que ademÁs suponemos que nunca se que escribiÓ completa. >> felicid
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rke says one night while doing outreach with sex s in the country's capital, san salvador, she was beaten and shot in the shoulder by a group of gang members. >> ( translat): it's not just the blows they gave me and the gunshot, is the offensive rds they used when they were hitting me. the awful language that people use when they attack a trans person. and then, to think that you have to go back out onto the streets where it happened? it was so difficult. r orter: castro went to salvadoran authorities and identified the men who attacked her. >> ( translated ): i wanted justice, which i thought would possible because i recognized the men that did this to me, but that was not the outcome. >> reporter: police detained but eventually released the men with no charges. stro said they knew she was the one who had complained, so they began to follow her and threaten her with death. >> ( translated ): i said to myself, if i stay here in el salvador, they will kill me. that's when i decided to take the long trip om el salvador tr the u.s. >> reporter: caswalked and hitchhiked f>> five months. trans
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freedom for evelyn hernandez after 3 years behind bars a court in san salvador acquitted the young woman of aggravated homicide charges she had been serving a 30 year sentence. planck's by her supporters a moment of huge relief. thank you for being here and thank god justice was done i also want to express my gratitude to those who have protested on might be half as well as my supporters and other countries and i want to thank my mother for it being there for me all along. all of. hernandez had been imprisoned after suffering a miscarriage and being found guilty of murdering her unborn child. the woman's lawyers argued she had been raped and was unaware of her pregnancy when an emergency at home resulted in a stillbirth woman convicted under el salvador's draconian anti abortion law usually face sentences of 2 to 8 years but often those who seek medical treatment after a miscarriage are charged with aggravated homicide. and 2017 commandos was sentenced to prison but in february el salvador supreme court overturned the ruling for lack of evidence over the past years the struggle of evelyn
freedom for evelyn hernandez after 3 years behind bars a court in san salvador acquitted the young woman of aggravated homicide charges she had been serving a 30 year sentence. planck's by her supporters a moment of huge relief. thank you for being here and thank god justice was done i also want to express my gratitude to those who have protested on might be half as well as my supporters and other countries and i want to thank my mother for it being there for me all along. all of. hernandez had...
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sin embargo, durante un chequeo mÉdico en el hospital centro ginecolÓgico en san salvador, mercy tuvoa vaya a nacer y el sentimiento de estar sola, sin mi esposo. >> con siete meses de embarazo se sometiÓ a una cesÁrea de emergencia para salvarle la vida a su bebe. >> a levar no recuerdo tan fuertemente la impresiÓn, el sentimiento de dije, es igualito a mi esposo. me lo pasaron y el anestesista que estaba a la par mÍa me dijo que yo estaba demasiado nerviosa y me puso una mÁscara, me durmiÓ. >> el otro dÍa espero con ansias al pequeÑo para alimentarlo. >> se escuchan todas las cunas en el hospital que van para los cuartos y el mÍo nunca llegaba. >> hasta que le trajeron al bebe y se lo colocaron en sus brazos. >> la impresiÓn que tuve fue que no se parecÍa a la imagen de que ya habÍa visto la noche anterior. >> buscando apoyo, mercy le mando las fotos del reciÉn nacido a su mejor amiga, kelly en texas. >> se veÍa un poco mÁs morenito de la piel, pero yo pensÉ que como era un reciÉn nacido. >> mercy no estaba satisfechaÍa? >> que sÍ, que para, que todo e bien. >> al ver a los mÉdicos
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sin embargo, durante un chequeo médico en el hospital centro ginecológico en san salvador mercy tuvo es posible que ya vaya a nacer, y lo-- el sentimiento de estar sola sin mi esposo. angie: con siete meses de embarazo se sometió a una cesárea de emergencia para salvarle la vida a su bebé. mercy: al verlo recuerdo tan fuertemente la impresión, el sentimiento. yo dije: "es igualitito a mi esposo". me lo pasaron y el anestesista que estaba acá a la par mía me dijo que yo estaba demasiado nerviosa y me puso una máscara, me durmió. angie: al otro día esperó con ansias al pequeño para alimentarlo. mercy: se escuchan todas las cunitas en el hospital que van para los cuartos, y el mío nunca llegaba. angie: hasta que le trajeron al bebé, y se lo colocaron en sus brazos. mercy: la primera impresión que tuve fue que no se parecía a la imagen del que yo había visto la noche anterior. angie: buscando apoyo mercy le mandó las fotos del recién nacido a su mejor amiga, kelly azan, en texas. kelly: se veía un poco más morenito de la piel, pero yo pensé que, pues, como era un recién nacido... angie:
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reporter: san francisco appeals court has for now sided with president trump and will allow his new policy to go forward. it's designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvadorxico. the san fran court yesterday afternoon blocked the nationwide injunction from a california judge that had ump's team from implementing their policy. that court order reads in part, the district court clearly aired by failing to consider why nationwide relief is necessary to remedy plaintiff alleged haarms. based on the limited records before us we do not believe a nationwide injunction is justified. the acting customs and were chief says this order will pave the way for the fulfillment of a top-tier priority. >> in those states, texas and new mexico, where we can institute this now, this will be a game changer. it will allow us to absolutely institute an initiative, what we truly believe will help stem the flow of illegal immigration. >> reporter: the white house has been tussling with individual judges who tried to fight the president's policies by imposing these nationwide injunctions. the california officials say the reality, though, is the trump administration doesn't like fo
reporter: san francisco appeals court has for now sided with president trump and will allow his new policy to go forward. it's designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvadorxico. the san fran court yesterday afternoon blocked the nationwide injunction from a california judge that had ump's team from implementing their policy. that court order reads in part, the district court clearly aired by failing to consider why nationwide relief is necessary to remedy plaintiff...
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. >> a san francisls appea court for now sided with president trump m and will aallow the new policy to go forward. it designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvadornd mexico. san fran courtesterday afternoon blocked nationwide at stopped trump's team fromth implemenng policy. that court order reads in part "tict courtct court clearlyi clearlyerred by failing to consider whether nationwide relief is necessary to remedy manufacture's alleged harms" based on limited record before us, we do not belveie injinks it border chief says thisll order pave the way for the fulfillment of a top tier priori states tex institute a game changer. us toy institute initialtive now we truly believe m w havefi tried to t the and realiy thoughadnistration doesn'ts im. >> this weapo zesnu, health care and it actik what this it's california will have none of itp on the case the ninth will hear oral argume rights asylum policies the case the trump rule willt hurt k most., fox news. >> less than a wayn the hill. what do we have tod this morninr democratic p 11thteeeg and tepti about what china may do after having been spotted.we'll talk i lot of people followingnever tht i
. >> a san francisls appea court for now sided with president trump m and will aallow the new policy to go forward. it designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvadornd mexico. san fran courtesterday afternoon blocked nationwide at stopped trump's team fromth implemenng policy. that court order reads in part "tict courtct court clearlyi clearlyerred by failing to consider whether nationwide relief is necessary to remedy manufacture's alleged harms"...
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san francisco. >> es viernes 16 de agosto y son las principales noticias. regresa deportado a el salvadornsibilidad personas de varios paÍses expresan su solidaridadal esposo de una vÍctima de la masacre de el paso que pidiÓ compaÑÍa para el funeral porque no tiene familiares. aumentan a 17 los estados que demandan la nueva regla de luviano federal que negarÍa la residencia permanente a inmigrantes legales que reciban ayuda social. ni lo
san francisco. >> es viernes 16 de agosto y son las principales noticias. regresa deportado a el salvadornsibilidad personas de varios paÍses expresan su solidaridadal esposo de una vÍctima de la masacre de el paso que pidiÓ compaÑÍa para el funeral porque no tiene familiares. aumentan a 17 los estados que demandan la nueva regla de luviano federal que negarÍa la residencia permanente a inmigrantes legales que reciban ayuda social. ni lo
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reporter: san francisco appeals court has for now, side with president trump and will allow his new policy to go forward. it is designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvador. the san francisco court yesterday afternoon blocked a nationwide injunction from a california judge that could stop trump's team from implementing the policy. that court order reads in part, quote - the district court clearly erred by considering if nationwide leases necessary -- based on limited record before us we do not believe in nationwide injunction is justified. the acting customs and border chief says this order will pave the way for the fulfillment of a top-tier priority. >> in those states, texas and mexico where we can institute is not will be a game changer. it will allow us to absolutely institute and initiative now that we truly believe will help stem the flow of illegal immigration. reporter: for months, the white house has been dealing with this. california officials say the reality though is the trump administration does not like foreigners or immigrants. >> this weapon is nutrition, healthcare and housing. it acts like a ticking time bomb. >> it is remarkable. what
reporter: san francisco appeals court has for now, side with president trump and will allow his new policy to go forward. it is designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvador. the san francisco court yesterday afternoon blocked a nationwide injunction from a california judge that could stop trump's team from implementing the policy. that court order reads in part, quote - the district court clearly erred by considering if nationwide leases necessary -- based on...
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salvador and we got them back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case that you mentioned and the shooting outside san diego, the attack of the synagogue there. we got 29 count i think it was conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. make no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners is all over this. >> thank you for a much. senator cornyn? >> after president trump's remarks this weekend, seth moulton tweeted about the comments on the weekends mass shootings, writing about things that the president blamed for the mass shootings, one, the media, three, the video games. things he did not blame, one, republicans, number two, his racist rhetoric. congressman maloney of new york tweets -- we will take a look here now at the president's remarks from about one hour ago. >> good morning. my fellow americans, this morning our nation is overcome with shock, horror, and sorrow. this weekend more than 80 people were killed or wounded in two evil attacks. on saturday morning in el paso, texas, a wicked man went to a walmart store where families were shopping wi
salvador and we got them back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case that you mentioned and the shooting outside san diego, the attack of the synagogue there. we got 29 count i think it was conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. make no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners is all over this. >> thank you for a much. senator cornyn? >> after president trump's remarks this weekend, seth moulton tweeted about...
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salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case, which you mentioned, and the shooting outside of sandiego, the attack on the synagogue there. we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local -- no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners are all , over this. sen. durbin: thank you very much. announcer: next, a debate on gun rights and a constitutional right to bear arms. duke university professor and author joseph
salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case, which you mentioned, and the shooting outside of sandiego, the attack on the synagogue there. we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local -- no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners are all , over this. sen. durbin: thank you very much. announcer: next, a debate on gun rights and a constitutional right to...
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edwin: salvador zamora seno director de comunicaciones de la patria fronteriza. naciÓ en sana patrulla fronteriza ejerce un trabajo muy difÍcil. es policÍaco, contra la migraciÓn. pero dÍa tras día es oficiales arriesgan sus vidas, ponen sus vidas en las manos de no conocer para rescatar a alguien que no conocen. edwin: como muestra un video donde agentes al ver a migrantes a punto de ahogarse.todos fueron abandonados por coyotes. >> se avientan al rÍo, se enfrentan a coyotes que no tienen escrÚpulos. nadie conoce la problemÁtica de la inmigraciÓn ilegal mÁs que un oficial de la patrulla fronteriza. >> actualmente el 55% de los agentes fronterizos son hispanos. eso es una ventaja para ayudar a todo aquel que inicie peligroso camino a la frontera sur. este aÑo 4300 y ni siquiera hablar de los arrestos. en ese aÑo fiscal la cifra alcanza los 800,000. >> son detenciones sÚper elevadas. son alarmantes. no son buenos rÉcords porque se trata de personas indocumentadas. nosotros defendemos, pelamos por los derechos de esas personas. desafortunadamente, tambiÉn, tenemos que procesarl
edwin: salvador zamora seno director de comunicaciones de la patria fronteriza. naciÓ en sana patrulla fronteriza ejerce un trabajo muy difÍcil. es policÍaco, contra la migraciÓn. pero dÍa tras día es oficiales arriesgan sus vidas, ponen sus vidas en las manos de no conocer para rescatar a alguien que no conocen. edwin: como muestra un video donde agentes al ver a migrantes a punto de ahogarse.todos fueron abandonados por coyotes. >> se avientan al rÍo, se enfrentan a coyotes que...
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salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case, which you mentioned, and the shooting outside of san diego, the attack on the synagogue there, we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local and law enforcement partners are senator cornyn. up, at 1:00oming p.m. eastern tomorrow, the federal reserve back our same the was president on monetary policy and the economy, and at 2:00 p.m., father of a slain tv reporter in ronda, virginia talks about his concerns over immunity for internet service providers after a video of his daughter's death was posted and online. on c-span two, the indian ambassador to the u.s. on the heritage foundation. and then at 12:30, the senate cyber security caucus holds a discussion on cyber risks and threats facing the health care industry. announcer: while congress stand in recess, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer are calling on the senate to take up gun legislation passed by the house earlier this year in response to the mass shootings in texas and ohio. it
salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case, which you mentioned, and the shooting outside of san diego, the attack on the synagogue there, we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local and law enforcement partners are senator cornyn. up, at 1:00oming p.m. eastern tomorrow, the federal reserve back our same the was president on monetary policy and the economy, and at 2:00 p.m., father of a...
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san francisco. in a case closely watched around the world, a young woman in el salvador has been cleared of murder afterfacinge world's strictest anti—abortion laws. evelyn hernandez has already served nearly three years in prison. prosecutors wanted her jailed for a0 years. she was acquitted at a retrial. her baby was found dead in a toilet. she has always maintained she was raped and had no idea she was pregnant. activists hope the result will set a precedent for other women in jail. jon ironmonger reports. a young victim of rape from a poor, ruralfamily. evelyn hernandez has become a figure of hope for women in the macho, deeply catholic country of el salvador, where abortion is illegal under any circumstances. jailed in 2017, accused of killing her stillborn child, she was cleared on monday to the delight of her supporters. translation: thank you for being here, and thank god justice was done. i also thank all of the international countries and i thank my mother for accompanying me through everything. evelyn was arrested in 2016 after the body of her baby was found in a toilet. prosecutors charged her wit
san francisco. in a case closely watched around the world, a young woman in el salvador has been cleared of murder afterfacinge world's strictest anti—abortion laws. evelyn hernandez has already served nearly three years in prison. prosecutors wanted her jailed for a0 years. she was acquitted at a retrial. her baby was found dead in a toilet. she has always maintained she was raped and had no idea she was pregnant. activists hope the result will set a precedent for other women in jail. jon...
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look at san francisco, the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. ,. >> democrats, you are running against that, not against the presidency or the record of barack obama. joining me now is msnbc political analyst, aman, the author of "winners take all" and disagrees with me on this today. >> it was an inevitable it was going to happen. >> it had to happeno might be the end of the world, and it literally might be because my theory is that this is an emergency, and democrats don't have the luxury of going back and s a symptom of a disease. he's not the entirety of the disease but i fully agree with you that it's an emergency. this flare up of symptoms is an emergency, but i don't think donald trump is possible without multiple overlapping system failures in the economy, the politics, the institutions, the media of this country. a lot of things had to not work at the same time to get that. and so the question then becomes, if you are running to end the emergency, are you doing a loosy football situation where you're just proposing to take u
look at san francisco, the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. ,. >> democrats, you are running against that, not against the presidency or the record of barack obama. joining me now is msnbc political analyst, aman, the author of "winners take all" and disagrees with me on this today. >> it was an inevitable it was going to happen. >> it had to happeno might be the end of the world, and it literally might be...
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salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting, the attack outside the synagogue in san diego. we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local and law enforcement partners are all over this. sen. durbin: thank you very much. announcer: c-span's washington journal, a live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, julie radnor was kaiser health news discusses the differences between medicare for all and the public option. and we talk with the producer of the new york times podcast, "the daily." watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning, and be sure to catch podcast week all this week on washington journal starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern. on wednesday, we welcome the host of "global dispatches." on thursday, the podcast host of "i'll tell you what." and on friday, the host of "congressional dish." here is a look at our live coverage for tuesday. on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a look at the rehabilitation of violent extremists, from the u.s. institute of peace. then, the federal tob
salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting, the attack outside the synagogue in san diego. we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local and law enforcement partners are all over this. sen. durbin: thank you very much. announcer: c-span's washington journal, a live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, julie radnor was kaiser health news discusses the differences...
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san francisco and some other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, give me a place you think isd. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it is higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> so before leaving for his rally in cincinnati, president trump spoke to reporters outside the white house and questioned former special counsel mueller's assessment that russia is already meddling in the elections. >> you don't really believe this. do you believe this? >> he said it last week. >> mueller said right now do you believe russia is interfering. >> i watched mueller. i'm not sure mueller knows what is going on, if you want to know the truth. >> trump mocked the former special counsel. >> we have a few guys -- these are warriors. a couple of them you saw the other day. they were questioning bob mueller. that was a beauty. he was sharp, wasn't he. sharp as a tack. >> so the justice department has declined to prosecute james comey over memos that document encounters with president trump amid ongoing internal views beyond the probe of assists in 2016. accordin
san francisco and some other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, give me a place you think isd. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it is higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> so before leaving for his rally in cincinnati, president trump spoke to reporters outside the white house and questioned former special counsel mueller's assessment that russia is already meddling in the elections. >> you don't...
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san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> you know, there were a lot of protests, trump was sort of walking across the stage. sniffing, you know how he does. breathing it all in. willie, he sort of -- he had this thing down that he's actually amping up his on-stage performances. he actually reminded me -- you see the austin powers movies? >> yeah. >> did you see the austin powers movies? he reminded me at times of the fat bastard, it's a character. it's a character in austin powers. and he's sniffing and looking around -- thank you, thank you. i thought he was going to say, get into my stomach at one point. he's just really starting to take on this role of dear leader. you can see it last night more than usual. he's amping it up. he's amping his audiences up, amping up the racial attacks and the demagoguery. this is a guy -- he is as da
san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> you know, there were a lot of protests, trump was sort of walking across the stage. sniffing, you know how he does. breathing it all in. willie, he sort of...
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san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala.t's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> and the table is back with us. rev, in the last segment you were talking about say 40, 50 years ago republicans having a chance to win potentially the blast vote. ed brook, u.s. for from massachusetts, that kind of rhetoric from the president and his decision apparently to make this a theme. this is something he decided to double down on. what is something we can do to his relationship -- to the except there was one to the republican party's relationship to black american and urban america? >> i think he will end up energizing people that may not have come out. people keep saying he's energizing his base like there's no base on theould have been. he gains nothing by doing this because every three he brings out, there will be five that didn't vote in vote went down. and there is room for him to grow. who's g
san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala.t's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> and the table is back with us. rev, in the last segment you were talking about say 40, 50 years ago republicans having a chance to win potentially the blast vote. ed...
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el salvador, el aborto en cualquier circunstancia esta prohibido y con esta informaciÓn hacemos una nueva pausa, pero mire, en solo minutos le contamos por quÉ uno de los proyectos mÁs vistosos en san podÍa perder terreno ante ninguno de los dos equipos, atacaron temprano, longor, para las dos primeras de los gigantes el alta del p m primero, luego el alta del quinto longoria esa pelota estÁ fuera del Área de cobertura. se quedÓ sin seÑal, nÚmero 15 de la temporada para el tercera base, paliza siete a cero ganaron los gigantes que se ponen a segundos del comodÍn que. o oakland recibe a su equipo. todo empatado, salman se va para la calle, nÚmero 28 de la temporada, siguiente bateador, es matt olson. toma. nÚmero 25 del aÑo. oakland ganÓ siete a seis .pero la temporada de la nfl, los cubs recibieron a los cardinales . >>> al mismo tiempo querÍan ver cÓmo se comportaban rivales d i divisionales de los 49ers . >>> primer cuarto, suelta un golpe para su compaÑero, siete yardas, siete a cero, mismo cuarto, ahora mike c., mariscal de campo. formaciÓn y desde la play acciÓn. no solo el nÁufr o nÁufrago, 17 a cero ganaba oakland, segundo cuarto. de nuevo esta vez para su compaÑero mano a m
el salvador, el aborto en cualquier circunstancia esta prohibido y con esta informaciÓn hacemos una nueva pausa, pero mire, en solo minutos le contamos por quÉ uno de los proyectos mÁs vistosos en san podÍa perder terreno ante ninguno de los dos equipos, atacaron temprano, longor, para las dos primeras de los gigantes el alta del p m primero, luego el alta del quinto longoria esa pelota estÁ fuera del Área de cobertura. se quedÓ sin seÑal, nÚmero 15 de la temporada para el tercera...
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san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than, give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says, afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country. think of that. >> now, you've argued that the media shouldn't get caught up in these comments. the root of the problem is a lot deeper than that. what is your argument here? >> well, look, on the one hand, you could go to baltimore right now, go to southern baptist church and he will tell you far before trump made these statements, he was concerned about baltimore. he is in the hood. he is in the midst of the inner city there. there are devastating consequences to our neglect and abandonment there in baltimore. not using the city offense predicament to bring judgment to himself and his lack of, you know, political will to change it. that is the president. he is using it to beat up on elijah cummings and using l.a., he is using these examples not to further the discourse but undermine it. to see donald trump as the
san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than, give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says, afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country. think of that. >> now, you've argued that the media shouldn't get caught up in these comments. the root of the problem is a lot deeper than that. what is your argument here?...
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san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> for more i'm joined by yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for the pbs news hour, susan del percio, republican strategist, and cornell belcher, democrat strategist. if you really want to deal with the culture of this country, it's endemic across the country, major cities, rural areas, too many guns, too many killings. that's a problem the president should point out there. is a connection between all the murders and all the guns. just a thought there. let me go to yamiche, however. he is trashing the ethnic cities. he is trashing diversity. he is trashing black people. that's what he is up to. and he does it now almost every day. >> and it's hard to really imagine this president trashing an all white city or a majority white city or making fun of the opioid crisis that is ravaging places
san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> for more i'm joined by yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for the pbs news hour, susan del percio, republican strategist, and cornell belcher,...
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san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. >> not sure i understand that last fact, but joining me now is joy reid. good to have you here, friend. >> always good to see you, ali. >> it may not actually be that coded, right? i think a lot of americans use the term inner city or urban america to mean something. the president is very clearly meaning something when he talks about this. >> right. i think donald trump still thinks of himself as sort of being in, you know, big city new york where you can just put down the mayors you don't like. look, it's obvious racism donald trump believes in his head that anywhere black people are in charge is an s-hole place. the irony of it is donald trump is not president of the united states. he's the president of people who voted for him. he is the president of red america. that's the only people he actually cares about. so he wants to talk about elijah cummings' district, fine. but if he wants to talk about poverty and he cares about poverty, now he's saying he cares. he ought to talk to the people
san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. >> not sure i understand that last fact, but joining me now is joy reid. good to have you here, friend. >> always good to see you, ali. >> it may not actually be that coded, right? i think a lot of americans use the term inner city or urban america to mean something. the president is very clearly meaning something when he talks about...
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san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> and while trump was in ohio, the gop's only member of congress was announcing that he was retiring along with a number of his colleagues who say they also will not run again in 2020. raising new questions this morning about any chance for republican comeback in the house. let's break this all down with nancy cook, white house reporter for "politico." david drucker, jim messina, former obama campaign manager and white house deputy chief of staff, now the ceo of the messina group. and susan del percio, msnbc analyst. nancy, you wrote earlier about trump's playbook and how he's leaning in to racially divisive rhetoric. what did you see last night and how does it fit into that strategy? >> i think he pulled back from his comments at last weeks rally when the crowd chanted send her back and he sort o
san francisco. look at some of your other cities. the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador, honduras, guatemala. i believe it's higher than -- give me a place that you think is pretty bad. give me a place. the guy says afghanistan. i believe it's higher than afghanistan. in our country, think of that. >> and while trump was in ohio, the gop's only member of congress was announcing that he was retiring along with a number of his colleagues who say they also...
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the policy is designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvador and mexico. the sanonwide injunction from a california district court judge that had blocked the administration from implementing its new policy. that court order reads in part, quote: the district court clearly errorred by nationwide relief is necessary to remedy plaintiff's harm. based on the record before us we do not believe a nationwide injunction is justified. it can only be blocked in western u.s. states including california. for months the white house has been tussling with federal judges who ordered the president's policies to go forward by imposing these nationwide injunctions. yesterday's order it looks like at least one appeals court is now backing up the president. the next step, the ninth circuit will hear orel arguments october 1 by immigrant rights groups opposes the asylum policies. back to you. todd: thanks, jillian. all right. we are obviously monitoring that situation because that could have huge implications throughout the nation if a rule that the ninth circuit, one of the most libe
the policy is designed to limit asylum requests from immigrants in honduras, el salvador and mexico. the sanonwide injunction from a california district court judge that had blocked the administration from implementing its new policy. that court order reads in part, quote: the district court clearly errorred by nationwide relief is necessary to remedy plaintiff's harm. based on the record before us we do not believe a nationwide injunction is justified. it can only be blocked in western u.s....
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salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case, which you mentioned, and the shooting outside of san diego, the attack on the synagogue there. we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local -- no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners are all , over this. sen. durbin: thank you very much. announcer: next, a debate on gun rights and a constitutional right to bear arms. duke university professor and blocher debated appellate attorney erin murphy at an event hosted by dartmouth college in hanover, new hampshire. this is about two hours. [applause] >> let me now introduce our speakers and our moderator. joseph blocher is a professor at duke university school of law. as a professor at duke university school of law. -- baned his phd be degree from rice university, a masters from cambridge and a jd from yell. yale. joe stepped the breathing for the landmark supreme court versus halloran 2008. the district of columbia firearms control regulation act of 1975 required other things that all
salvador and we got him back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case, which you mentioned, and the shooting outside of san diego, the attack on the synagogue there. we got a 29-count conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. so make no mistake, our local -- no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners are all , over this. sen. durbin: thank you very much. announcer: next, a debate on gun rights and a constitutional right to...
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the federal appeals court in san francisco sided with the trump administration on its new guidelines that limit asylum requests from emigrants from honduras hill el salvadorrumpet ministration from implementing the new policy, and friday's ruling, the court said the previous injunction was not justified. the act of customs and border chief says this number will give some relief to the situation at the southern border. >> in those states, texas and new mexico where we can institute this now, this will be a game changer, it will allow us to absolutely institute an initiative now, where we truly believe will help stem the flow of illegal immigration. >> and immigrant rights group has filed another lawsuit, arguing that the restrictions on asylum applications will hurt children. nine circuit court is expected to hear oral arguments in the case in october. >>> now to the race for the white house, democratic candidate elizabeth warren was one of several candidates who attended a gathering of african- american church leaders in atlanta yesterday. she touched on a number of topics from voter suppression to her plans for universal childcare. >> why it is that i sa
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salvador and we got them back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case that you mentioned and the shooting outside san diego, the attack of the synagogue there. we got 29 count i think it was conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. make no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners is all over this. >> thank you for a much. senator cornyn? >> after president trump's remarks this weekend, seth moulton tweeted about the comments on the weekends mass shootings, writing about things that the president blamed for the mass shootings, one, the media, three, the video games. things he did not blame, one, republicans, number two, his racist rhetoric. congressman maloney of new york tweets --
salvador and we got them back. we had the tree of life synagogue shooting case that you mentioned and the shooting outside san diego, the attack of the synagogue there. we got 29 count i think it was conviction and life sentence related to the charlottesville matter. make no mistake, the fbi, working with our state and local law enforcement partners is all over this. >> thank you for a much. senator cornyn? >> after president trump's remarks this weekend, seth moulton tweeted about...