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hi, everybody. >> reporter: the first time these fourth graders met her was over skype.he was in greece in a small room surrounded by young syrian refugees. >> they're amazing. they're amazing. they've gone through a lot, but they're really, really happy. and their very lovely. >> reporter: tara is a humanitarian living just outside of a large refugee camp in greece. she and young refugees began skyping with the class last year, after she teamed up with one of the kids' mom who runs a nonprofit. for the first visit, she's brought art created by kids in hopes to raising money for their families. >> we give to them. >> reporter: that's about $22. the young artists then give the money to their mothers who buy food for their families. >> i like this one. i really like this one. and this one. >> reporter: some of the students' families have contributed to the cause even buy something of the art. most of the paintings are inspired by the treacherous journey made out of syria. >> it's so good. >> i want to give the children a way to escape living in a camp. to give them a bette
hi, everybody. >> reporter: the first time these fourth graders met her was over skype.he was in greece in a small room surrounded by young syrian refugees. >> they're amazing. they're amazing. they've gone through a lot, but they're really, really happy. and their very lovely. >> reporter: tara is a humanitarian living just outside of a large refugee camp in greece. she and young refugees began skyping with the class last year, after she teamed up with one of the kids' mom...
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they have introduced skype feeds so they have local news reporters in once or twice a week via skype to ask questions. and they don't usually go through the normal pecking order of calling on the networks and the ap. they bring in different publications. you have mentioned fox, the new york post is regularly called on. the more outlets that get questions people are happy with , that. and sean spicer, to his credit, has been doing relatively well and taking a lot of questions. the skype is an interesting novelty that the local reporters are asking more local oriented questions. host: how are those folks selected? guest: i don't know that process. they have to apply through the white house. you have a cleveland reporter, a michigan reporter, folks from coal country. so obviously people ask about issues the white house cares about. host: do those people get a question every briefing? guest: yes, all four skype seats get a question of the briefing but they don't have them every briefing. it is only once or twice a week. host: catherine is up next. independent. caller: good morning. prime
they have introduced skype feeds so they have local news reporters in once or twice a week via skype to ask questions. and they don't usually go through the normal pecking order of calling on the networks and the ap. they bring in different publications. you have mentioned fox, the new york post is regularly called on. the more outlets that get questions people are happy with , that. and sean spicer, to his credit, has been doing relatively well and taking a lot of questions. the skype is an...
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the skype feed so they have local news reporters in once or twice a week via skype to ask questions. and they don't usually go through the normal pecking order of calling on the networks and the ap. the more outlets that get questioned in, people are happy with that. and sean spicer, to his credit, has been doing relatively well and taking a lot of questions. the skype is an interesting novelty that
the skype feed so they have local news reporters in once or twice a week via skype to ask questions. and they don't usually go through the normal pecking order of calling on the networks and the ap. the more outlets that get questioned in, people are happy with that. and sean spicer, to his credit, has been doing relatively well and taking a lot of questions. the skype is an interesting novelty that
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they will communicate via skype. the administration says skype seats will allow news outlet that traditionally do not have white house access because of location to participate in the briefing. >>> time is now 4:09, bomb threats around the country have religious and community leaders very nervous. we'll tell you the threats aimed at jewish community centers are coming in waves. >>> the trial continues for the suspect in the murder of sierra lamar, the defense's dispute of key evidence. >> we see that traffic is going to be busy if you are driving, but not stop and go. certainly people on the road here, on 80 westbound heading to the maze. >>> did you enjoy the break we had from the rainy weather? guess what? it's almost over. the system is moving in, we'll take a closer look at it. 0 á á á á á á >>> welcome back, more prosecution witnesses will take the stand in antonin garcia. the first witness was a sergeant from the sheriff's office who described the chaos at sierra lamar's home after her family realized she disap
they will communicate via skype. the administration says skype seats will allow news outlet that traditionally do not have white house access because of location to participate in the briefing. >>> time is now 4:09, bomb threats around the country have religious and community leaders very nervous. we'll tell you the threats aimed at jewish community centers are coming in waves. >>> the trial continues for the suspect in the murder of sierra lamar, the defense's dispute of key...
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we're olivia skype. we're again, headed to correctional center. it is the largest we're told in the state, housing more than 2000 inmates and it has minimum medium, of course, maximum security, so we'll have an update for tonight's late shows once we get to the location. tony and shawn back to you. >> thank you, tisha. >>> also in prince george's county. it wasn't the morning wake-up call that leonard miller was expecting, asleep on the couch in his basement crashed through the side of his house, since he moved into the house, cars have crashed into his house at least five times. the driver is expected to be ok. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> a violent robbery at a cvs in montgomery county is under investigation tonight. police hope surveillance video hopes them find the suspects. the four robbers entered the cvs in hilldale. three leap over the counter. one points a gun at the head of an employee, he is demanding cash while the other robbers took prescription drugs. investigators do
we're olivia skype. we're again, headed to correctional center. it is the largest we're told in the state, housing more than 2000 inmates and it has minimum medium, of course, maximum security, so we'll have an update for tonight's late shows once we get to the location. tony and shawn back to you. >> thank you, tisha. >>> also in prince george's county. it wasn't the morning wake-up call that leonard miller was expecting, asleep on the couch in his basement crashed through the...
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with that, to my third skype se seat. lars larson on the lars larson show. >> thanks for the opportunity. i have a broad question. the federal government is the biggest landlord in america. owning two thirds after billion acres of america. i don't think the founders envisioned it that way. does president trump want to start returning the people's land to the people. and can he tell the sforest forester is v forest service to start logging the forest aggressively again to provide jobs and stop so many wildfires again? >> the resources that the federal government owns, whether forests or natural resources that exist above and below the ground, we have too infrequently looked at our own resources and countered too much on foreign sources of energy. we are going to continue as congressman heads up the interior department and governor perry goes through his confirmation process, to get those individuals through but then working together in areas where they have overlap and areas where they will act individually. to realize to
with that, to my third skype se seat. lars larson on the lars larson show. >> thanks for the opportunity. i have a broad question. the federal government is the biggest landlord in america. owning two thirds after billion acres of america. i don't think the founders envisioned it that way. does president trump want to start returning the people's land to the people. and can he tell the sforest forester is v forest service to start logging the forest aggressively again to provide jobs and...
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presentadora: le agradecemos por esa conexiÓn mediante skype al senador estatal por california que tambiÉn indocumentados, por ejemplo cuando en california se otorgÓ licencias de conducir para personas discapacitadas. >> estados unidos se beneficia de la inmigraciÓn. las sociedades de el paÍs se construyen con los inmigrantes. este es el mensaje el que diferentes alcaldes de la naciÓn, en una nueva campaÑa estÁn sumándose. escuchemos. >> [habla en inglÉs] de voz en y presentadora: se veÍan los rostros de muchos alcaldes del paÍs hablando de los indocumentados. para contarnos mÁs de esta importante campaÑa que destaca la contribuciÓn y diversidad de cultura de los inmigrantes, hablamos vÍa skype en los Ángeles con jesse dylan y le preguntamos cuÁl es la meta de esta campaÑa. >> estos alcaldes les hablamos de inmigraciÓn y de con importante es para estados unidos, que vengan inmigrantes. estados unidos en una grande historia de inmigraciÓn. siempre ha sido muy abierto.. sobre esta previsiÓn de ahora de que vengan inmigrantes, mi esperanza es que podamos resolverlo y seguirÁ siendo las cosas
presentadora: le agradecemos por esa conexiÓn mediante skype al senador estatal por california que tambiÉn indocumentados, por ejemplo cuando en california se otorgÓ licencias de conducir para personas discapacitadas. >> estados unidos se beneficia de la inmigraciÓn. las sociedades de el paÍs se construyen con los inmigrantes. este es el mensaje el que diferentes alcaldes de la naciÓn, en una nueva campaÑa estÁn sumándose. escuchemos. >> [habla en inglÉs] de voz en y...
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presentadora: pasemos vÍa skype con leopoldo martÍnez. de quÉ se trata este movimiento?ediciÓn digital por tenernos aquÍ para compartir lo que estamos haciendo hoy en el -- washington. esta cumbre busca traer a la reuniÓn de hoy a lÍderes de todo el paÍs. se encuentran incluso ejerciendo representaciÓn popular a nivel local o federal para evaluar lo que pasÓ. para decidir en quÉ podemos mejorar y seguir en nuestra estrategia como organizaciÓn de comprometerÁ mas latinos, preparar mÁs latinos, elegira mÁs latinos, con el propÓsito de impulsar una hacienda de valores progresistas que nos permitan hacer frente al ataque sistemÁtico del cual es objeto nuestra comunidad. presentadora: usted cree que tendrÍa algÚn cambio para el presidente donald trump ver este movimiento. o usted lo ve mÁs a largo plazo? leopoldo: creo que la oposiciÓn a la locura que nos estÁ emitiendo 300 donald trump se hace todos los dÍas. los resultados mÁs importantes lo vamos a tener que contratar en el aÑo 2018. hay una oportunidad tremenda de ganar mÁs asientos en el congreso y recuperar el control d
presentadora: pasemos vÍa skype con leopoldo martÍnez. de quÉ se trata este movimiento?ediciÓn digital por tenernos aquÍ para compartir lo que estamos haciendo hoy en el -- washington. esta cumbre busca traer a la reuniÓn de hoy a lÍderes de todo el paÍs. se encuentran incluso ejerciendo representaciÓn popular a nivel local o federal para evaluar lo que pasÓ. para decidir en quÉ podemos mejorar y seguir en nuestra estrategia como organizaciÓn de comprometerÁ mas latinos, preparar...
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i will go to my first skype conversation. john. thank you so skype conversation. john. know, las vegas has suffered terribly in the last recession, more so suffered terribly in the last recession, more so than perhaps any other city in the country and as the administration moves forward with repealing financial regulations, what guarantees can you make to people in the mad at that those actions will encourage investment bikes to re—engage in risky behaviours and leave taxpayers to bail them out. behaviours and leave taxpayers to bailthem out. i think behaviours and leave taxpayers to bail them out. i think one of the things, if you look at the intent of that it was to make sure that we did not have institutions who were too big to fail and it has created institutions that are now too big to fail... sean spicer, the white house spokesperson giving a little more detail the background surrounding the resignation from the jog—macro white house after three weeks of the national security adviser michael flynn who had conversations before he was officially in the job with the
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let me go to the fourth skype. gil jackson from wv and and -- wvnn talk radio in huntsville, alabama. reporter: thanks for taking questions from outside the elite media bubble in d.c. my question is about immigration. donald trump made this the forefront of his campaign, the forefront of it. yet the daca and dapa programs still exist and i learned from a member of congress that the trump administration is issuing work permits to individuals in question. question one, when are these programs going to be ended? question two, when will they stop issuing work permits to these individuals? mr. spicer: as you know, secretary kelly just assumed office. we are reviewing these programs. we've made it clear we'll have further updates on immigration with regards to dapa and daca. the president has made significant progress on addressing the pledge he made the american people and i think we'll see more action on that in the next few weeks. >> yesterday the president , described nafta as a catastrophe. we heard about his concer
let me go to the fourth skype. gil jackson from wv and and -- wvnn talk radio in huntsville, alabama. reporter: thanks for taking questions from outside the elite media bubble in d.c. my question is about immigration. donald trump made this the forefront of his campaign, the forefront of it. yet the daca and dapa programs still exist and i learned from a member of congress that the trump administration is issuing work permits to individuals in question. question one, when are these programs...
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that, let me go to the last question on skype and continue. jeff job of jeff job publishing in south central kentucky. jeff? >> reporter: thank you for allowing me to be part of today's white house press briefing. clearly anyone paying attention will see president trump is aggressively acting on campaign promises. this gives hope to my state and the region i grew up, appalachia. we saw countless politicians make promises and not only forget us but turnous, so my question is how soon or when will the rules restricting coalmining, coal burning and coal exports be reversed? thank you. >> thank you, i talked about this a couple times so far. i believe, or the president has clearly stated that clean coal, in particular, is an issue that's so important to our energy, independence as well as our job creation in this country. whether you are talking about kentucky or pennsylvaniar we virginia or so many other places that rely on coal, bringing the production of clean coal back is good for energy independence, good for economy, good for job creation. s
that, let me go to the last question on skype and continue. jeff job of jeff job publishing in south central kentucky. jeff? >> reporter: thank you for allowing me to be part of today's white house press briefing. clearly anyone paying attention will see president trump is aggressively acting on campaign promises. this gives hope to my state and the region i grew up, appalachia. we saw countless politicians make promises and not only forget us but turnous, so my question is how soon or...
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today they skyped home the point. we're back in 60. >> i'm not going to say okay, they did that to us so i'm going to do it to them. it's not the -- the people of west virginia didn't send me to play games. i'm interested to get something accomplished. i'm interested to meet justice gorsuch. i want to find out more about him. he has a stellar record from his pedigree, how he came up through his education process. i want to know more about him. i'm looking forward to that meeting and i will cast my vote based on what i go home to west virginia and explain why i voted for him or why i voted against him. >> neil: that's calling having an open eye on this subject. there were a number of democrats that were prejudging donald trump's nominee to replace judge antonin scalia on the supreme court. there's others that are open to hearing the choice to fill that spot. still a number of democrats are linking this and support hearing the judge out to the president rolling back this travel ban or delay, whatever you want to call it
today they skyped home the point. we're back in 60. >> i'm not going to say okay, they did that to us so i'm going to do it to them. it's not the -- the people of west virginia didn't send me to play games. i'm interested to get something accomplished. i'm interested to meet justice gorsuch. i want to find out more about him. he has a stellar record from his pedigree, how he came up through his education process. i want to know more about him. i'm looking forward to that meeting and i...
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with that i go to my first skype question seat. jackie from nbc 6 in south florida. reporter: on behalf of the viewers of south florida, thanks for this opportunity. a lot of focus on foreign affairs this week, new sanctions announced against iran and miami is home to the largest cuban american community in the country. during the campaign, president trump talked about his discontent with the warming of the u.s.-cuban relationship implemented by president obama. in the last days of his administration he ended the policy. has there been any communication between the trump administration and the cuban government and are there any plans to change the policy right now? sec. spicer: we are in the midst of a full review of policies toward cuba. the president is committed to an agenda of ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world. as we review those policies in cuba, that will be forefront in the policy discussions. but there's nothing we have on that front at this point. francesca chambers. >> new sanctions on iran. previously this morning, the president h
with that i go to my first skype question seat. jackie from nbc 6 in south florida. reporter: on behalf of the viewers of south florida, thanks for this opportunity. a lot of focus on foreign affairs this week, new sanctions announced against iran and miami is home to the largest cuban american community in the country. during the campaign, president trump talked about his discontent with the warming of the u.s.-cuban relationship implemented by president obama. in the last days of his...
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skype questions during press briefings.ude questions from a wider variety of journalists. one of those journalists pictured here took the opportunity to blast dc's elite media bubble. he's phil jackson. he's here. he's going to talk about it next. back in two don't go away what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. >> let me go to the sports guy. >> sean, thank you very much for taking questions outside the elite media bubble there in dc. my question is about immigration. liz: sending questions over skype to press briefings. they want to allow a more diverse group of questions beyond the established press core. look who's here. he's alabama radio host phil jacks
skype questions during press briefings.ude questions from a wider variety of journalists. one of those journalists pictured here took the opportunity to blast dc's elite media bubble. he's phil jackson. he's here. he's going to talk about it next. back in two don't go away what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more...
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entiendas mas de este tema que ha causao bastante preocupacion en la comunidad, estamosen vivo via skype las prioridades de este memorando de inmigracion? para el proceso a que estÁ pasando,nÚmero dos, el alcance para poder obtener la aceptaciÓn legal. y tres, no tienen el apoyo de familiares o personas en estados unidos con quien ubicarse legalmente entonces, para mÍ eso es uno de los casos mÁs tristes que van a ver. pero me imagino que tambiÉn las organizaciones no lucrativas someterÁn demandas en contra de las acciones en contra de los menores, como se hizo en el pasado durante la administraciÓn del presidente obama. javier: abogado, quÉ se sabe hasta ahora de ese borrador que se ha dicho a travÉs de diferentes medios? ese borrador que se podrÍa hacer en referencia al tema de daca. ezquiel: sÍ, no nada mÁs está ese borrador. hay bastantes borradores que han salido o la luz en los medios, son documentos que en tÉrminos de daca,dice que quitarÁn la acciÓn ejecutiva y dejarÁn a los dreamer ssin el proceso para poder renovar. y que los permisos de trabajo sÓlo durarÍan hasta donde llega s
entiendas mas de este tema que ha causao bastante preocupacion en la comunidad, estamosen vivo via skype las prioridades de este memorando de inmigracion? para el proceso a que estÁ pasando,nÚmero dos, el alcance para poder obtener la aceptaciÓn legal. y tres, no tienen el apoyo de familiares o personas en estados unidos con quien ubicarse legalmente entonces, para mÍ eso es uno de los casos mÁs tristes que van a ver. pero me imagino que tambiÉn las organizaciones no lucrativas someterÁn...
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if people now could be heard via skype or some other platform, why not?jon: at the same time, if the white house is setting up a skype link with an individual reporter, it gives them the opportunity to sort of cherry picked that reporter, doesn't it? >> sure, of course, that has long been the case. presidents and press secretaries have called on people they want to: baird remember helen thomas used to have the first question every time. >> jon: those were the days. >> up until now, there was a tradition of a wire reporter getting that first question. at a briefing now and then i was able to yell out a follow-up question the other day at a briefing, and actually it worked out. but whoever's in charge of the briefing can call on and recognize whoever is waving their hand, or if they come out with it. so the press secretary has a bit of control knowing who it's going to be. i think sean spicer recognized when i shouted out a question, he put me in line where it >> jon: we heard him call your name in that second briefing, we were very proud of you. >> with an
if people now could be heard via skype or some other platform, why not?jon: at the same time, if the white house is setting up a skype link with an individual reporter, it gives them the opportunity to sort of cherry picked that reporter, doesn't it? >> sure, of course, that has long been the case. presidents and press secretaries have called on people they want to: baird remember helen thomas used to have the first question every time. >> jon: those were the days. >> up until...
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we're going top second skype seat. reporter: thank you so much for this rare opportunity. i appreciate it. speights mr. spicer: you're coming back. reporter: i'll ask two questions. the first one, president trump has been quick to take action on several issues. he's addressed along the campaign trail. with that in mind, he made a stop here in cleveland and he said that he would like to make cities like ours the economic envy of the world. a bold statement. so, our viewers would love to know, an example, a specific example, as to how he plans to do this sooner than later. mr. spicer: that's a great question. i think it's not just cleveland, but detroit and so many of the other cities around the country. you've heard the president talk about the need to rebuild our inner cities. we were really impressed with cleveland this past july when we went there for the national convention. the people of cleveland, their desire and the rebound that the city has taken. i think that when you go to, whether it's a city like cleveland or detroit, through different tax and regulatory measur
we're going top second skype seat. reporter: thank you so much for this rare opportunity. i appreciate it. speights mr. spicer: you're coming back. reporter: i'll ask two questions. the first one, president trump has been quick to take action on several issues. he's addressed along the campaign trail. with that in mind, he made a stop here in cleveland and he said that he would like to make cities like ours the economic envy of the world. a bold statement. so, our viewers would love to know, an...
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now with us on skype, someone who spent many years as k-9 unit commander. you've seen the video, from what we've seen, which isn't everything, what can you gather from the behavior of the man in the car and the actions of the officer involved? >> i got to watch the video. we don't know the beginning of the video and what led to that and obviously escalated. the gentlemen in the car were being professional, but i think the officer had an issue with as soon as the video starts you notice the passenger, his hand may have been out the window with his phone in the officer's face. you are blocking the officer's view, that becomes a safety issue. he wants to see what's going on in the car, wants to see everybody's hands and wants everyone to go home safe. >> up to the frog [ bleep ] frog the [ bleep ] up and we'll step out and bang. >> i don't mind the officer raising his voice. i would have issue with him utilizing the dog with the threat. that's not what the dog is about. >> i guarantee the 90 pound doberman is going to rip the [ bleep ] out of you. >> you can't
now with us on skype, someone who spent many years as k-9 unit commander. you've seen the video, from what we've seen, which isn't everything, what can you gather from the behavior of the man in the car and the actions of the officer involved? >> i got to watch the video. we don't know the beginning of the video and what led to that and obviously escalated. the gentlemen in the car were being professional, but i think the officer had an issue with as soon as the video starts you notice...
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we'll go to the second skype seat from cleveland, ohio. natalie? >> secretary spicer, thank you very much for this rare opportunity. i appreciate it. >> natalie, you're coming back. >> i will quickly ask two questions if i may. the first one trump has been quick to take action on several issues he's addressed along the campaign trail. with that in mind, he made a stop here in cleveland and he said he would like to make cities like ours the economic envy of the world. a bold statement. our viewers would love to know an example, specific example, as to how he plans to do this sooner than later. >> that's a great question, natalie. it's not just cleveland. it's detroit and so many of the other cities around the country. you heard the president talk about the need to rebuild our inner cities. we were really impressed with cleveland this past july. we were there for the national convention. people of cleveland, their desire, the rebound the city has taken. i think when you go to whether it's a city like cleveland or detroit through different tax and reg
we'll go to the second skype seat from cleveland, ohio. natalie? >> secretary spicer, thank you very much for this rare opportunity. i appreciate it. >> natalie, you're coming back. >> i will quickly ask two questions if i may. the first one trump has been quick to take action on several issues he's addressed along the campaign trail. with that in mind, he made a stop here in cleveland and he said he would like to make cities like ours the economic envy of the world. a bold...
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questions, people who liveo li beyond 50 miles from the whitet house to skype in. one question came in fromm florida and she asked will thisl be discussed, the idea of moving the embassy to injure rouse lem. take a listen. and one last question, when heeh meets with prime minister national in yahoo tomorrow willa they be discussinhog moving the embassy and settlements. >> on the second one i'm in thee going to get ahead of the prime minister's discussion with the president.pr after that there will be a press conference. > sean spicer there really playing it safe not giving us much information, but there is no doubt that these two leaders have developed a very close relationship with national in yahoo jumping out and going onog the record saying he supports one of president trump's most controversial policies. president trump is right, ient built atr wall along israel's southern border. it stops all illegal immigration, great success, great idea. that he did this, mexico came out.e they felt that that was not appropriate of the prime minister of israel to do, but he
questions, people who liveo li beyond 50 miles from the whitet house to skype in. one question came in fromm florida and she asked will thisl be discussed, the idea of moving the embassy to injure rouse lem. take a listen. and one last question, when heeh meets with prime minister national in yahoo tomorrow willa they be discussinhog moving the embassy and settlements. >> on the second one i'm in thee going to get ahead of the prime minister's discussion with the president.pr after that...
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bring in jim walsh, senior research associate at mit joining us from cambridge, massachusetts, via skype. your reaction to what happened here? >> well, part of this is sort of set piece theater. we're going to having the japanese prime minister and the south korean temporary president and president trump all come out and say this is unacceptable and this is terrible. and you know, we'll pursue tougher measures. and they'll theral probably be a u.n. resolution at some point. but if we step back from all of that which is, you know, set theater as i say, what strikes me about it is, the north koreans test, they test a missile. it's not a test of an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile like they threatened to do. this strikes me and based on what i know about friends having conversations with north koreans as pushing a little bit but not too much and sort of waiting to see what president trump will do. so i think we have a bit of tactical play here by the north koreans. >> so you described this asset theater. north korea pushing just to see how far north korea can push and we're heari
bring in jim walsh, senior research associate at mit joining us from cambridge, massachusetts, via skype. your reaction to what happened here? >> well, part of this is sort of set piece theater. we're going to having the japanese prime minister and the south korean temporary president and president trump all come out and say this is unacceptable and this is terrible. and you know, we'll pursue tougher measures. and they'll theral probably be a u.n. resolution at some point. but if we step...
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. >>> we have an update now on a delaware county classroom that has been skyping with syrian refugeess students in h hagerford are getting a second chance to see their friends artwork in person. >> reporter: it's a meeting months in the making. >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: the first time these third and fourth graders have met martinez was over skype. she was in greece in a small room surrounded by young syrian refugees. now she's in their class. >> do you like the kids there? >> they're amazing. they're amazing. they've gone through a lot, but they're really, really happy and they -- they're very loving. >> reporter: she is a humanitarian living just outside a large refugee camp in greece. she and some young refugees began skyping with the class last year after she teamed up with one of the kids' moms who runs a nonprofit. and for her first visit, she's brought art created by syrian kids in hopes of raising money for their families. >> we give the children 20 euros directly to them. >> reporter: that's about $22. the young artists give the money to their mothers who buy food for th
. >>> we have an update now on a delaware county classroom that has been skyping with syrian refugeess students in h hagerford are getting a second chance to see their friends artwork in person. >> reporter: it's a meeting months in the making. >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: the first time these third and fourth graders have met martinez was over skype. she was in greece in a small room surrounded by young syrian refugees. now she's in their class. >> do you...
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wall street journal" reporter ben kessling is covering the conflict and joins me now by skype from irbil. ben we're catching up with you partly because oftentimes the news about the fight in iraq gets buried about the things that are happening in washington. what's been happening the last few weeks? >> the most important thing is over the weekend, the iraqi ground forces launched an offensive on mosul. the east side was taken by islamic state by iraqi forces. in a campaign that began october. now that campaign has resumed on the other side of the tigris river, on the west side of mosul. west side of mosul is filled with old neighborhoods, twisted, dense, it's supposed to be very difficult for the iraqi military an they are facing that now. but over the weend weekend that -- weekend that offensive was lost. in the past few days they have pushed through taken the airport in the city and started moving north into some of these dense neighborhoods. >> sreenivasan: one of your recent stories talked about the drones, not predator are drones but what you might see in the malls the quad-cop ter
wall street journal" reporter ben kessling is covering the conflict and joins me now by skype from irbil. ben we're catching up with you partly because oftentimes the news about the fight in iraq gets buried about the things that are happening in washington. what's been happening the last few weeks? >> the most important thing is over the weekend, the iraqi ground forces launched an offensive on mosul. the east side was taken by islamic state by iraqi forces. in a campaign that began...
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if i can, i'd like to go to the third skype question, christopher. >> thank you for doing this.lo from sunny and beautiful phoenix. with the likely confirmation on the horizon, with a new veteran affairs secretary, there has been discussion regarding privatizing the va, there are also still concerns regarding wait times, even overall care and some reports regarding the suicide rate. what is the reform that the administration is seeking here, also, will the administration protect whistleblowers? second part of the question, we have seen protests in phoenix and nationwide as well, when you talk about unity, what is the administration doing to bring more unity to the nation, and even more transparency as here in phoenix we saw the secret meeting on the tarmac and we talk about how is he a administration -- >> thanks, chris, first i think the president mostly through deed continues to show that he wants to bring people together in this country. figuring out how to move the country forward both economically, jobwise, i think that is something that continues to show a desire for. we t
if i can, i'd like to go to the third skype question, christopher. >> thank you for doing this.lo from sunny and beautiful phoenix. with the likely confirmation on the horizon, with a new veteran affairs secretary, there has been discussion regarding privatizing the va, there are also still concerns regarding wait times, even overall care and some reports regarding the suicide rate. what is the reform that the administration is seeking here, also, will the administration protect...
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for the first time ever, reporters will be able to ask questions via skype. officials say it's part of an effort to bring more voices into the briefing room using video conferencing. white house press secretary sean spicer says four journalists from outside the washington area have been selected for the launch of skype seats. they will include outlets that are not usually represented in the briefings. >>> next at 5:00 a.m., imagine being arrested for warrants that don't even exist. a broken system appears to be causing chaos in bay area courts. what's being done to fix it. >>> new details from the raid that left a navy s.e.a.l. dead, including a source that says al qaeda new the attack was coming. >>> president trump is getting hit with lawsuits over his executive orders. now silicon valley may be taking legal action. >>> we want to take a live look outside for you and the embarcadero right now, dark and early. keeping weather and traffic up through the break so you're not through the break so you're not know >>> good morning to the middle of the week, februa
for the first time ever, reporters will be able to ask questions via skype. officials say it's part of an effort to bring more voices into the briefing room using video conferencing. white house press secretary sean spicer says four journalists from outside the washington area have been selected for the launch of skype seats. they will include outlets that are not usually represented in the briefings. >>> next at 5:00 a.m., imagine being arrested for warrants that don't even exist. a...
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let me go to the fourth skype. reporter: thanks for taking questions around the elite media bubble there in d.c. my question is about immigration. donald trump made it the foundation of his campaign and the daca program still exists and the trump administration is still issuing work permits. when are these programs going to be ended? and when will they stop issuing work permits to these individuals? mr. spicer: secretary kelly just assumed office and reviewing these programs. we will have further updates on immigration. the president has made significant progress on addressing the pledge he made to the american people regarding immigration problems we face and going to see more action on that in the next few weeks. reporter: yesterday, the president described nafta as a catastrophe. i'm wondering if you could outline some of the irritants that he finds along the canadian border and any talk of a meeting with prime minister trudeau? >> he has spoken to him. they are setting up a time to come down and i think that wi
let me go to the fourth skype. reporter: thanks for taking questions around the elite media bubble there in d.c. my question is about immigration. donald trump made it the foundation of his campaign and the daca program still exists and the trump administration is still issuing work permits. when are these programs going to be ended? and when will they stop issuing work permits to these individuals? mr. spicer: secretary kelly just assumed office and reviewing these programs. we will have...
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reporter eyder peralta joins me now via skype from kenya's capital, nairobi. first let's talk about this vote. this isn't exactly the one-person, one-vote we think of when we think of an election. what happened here? so, it was supposed to be a one-person, one vote type of election that we're used to, but the government could not get its act together, and they also had massive security concerns. so what they decided on was a process where parliament was electing the president. so parliament had two rounds of votes, and by the second round, mohammed farmajo won that round. they were supposed to be to a third round. but the incumbent stepped away from the race. so mohamfarmajo became the new president. >> sreenivasan: the clan elders elect the delegates, the delegates elect the m.p.s, the m.p.s elect the president. there are charges of corruptions on whether some of the votes were bought. >> i have been speaking to lots of people who are anticorruption activists, and they've looked into this, and what they said was votes were going for tens of thousands dollars,
reporter eyder peralta joins me now via skype from kenya's capital, nairobi. first let's talk about this vote. this isn't exactly the one-person, one-vote we think of when we think of an election. what happened here? so, it was supposed to be a one-person, one vote type of election that we're used to, but the government could not get its act together, and they also had massive security concerns. so what they decided on was a process where parliament was electing the president. so parliament had...
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host: stanley kurtz looks at these issues for the ethics and public policy center joining us via skype. rg if you want to see his writing on this issue. thank you for your time. guest: thank you, pedro. host: mike joins us from east palestine, ohio, republican. caller: i would like to speak to the same line as the gentleman was just speaking about, free speech on college campus and the rioting that is going on because they are unhappy with what the speaker has to say. you werei feel that if going to physically riot, cause damage to business, homes, property, that your federal funding should be removed from all of the students. let's put them back in the real world. if you want to be violent, the criminal, there is a criminal activity. i cannot go down the street as a citizen and set somebody's car on fire just because i am ticked off about something somebody said or did. these kids are getting away with it and we as a people are paying them through federal funding for their education, to do this. it is wrong. it is un-american. i served in this country and the government never said to
host: stanley kurtz looks at these issues for the ethics and public policy center joining us via skype. rg if you want to see his writing on this issue. thank you for your time. guest: thank you, pedro. host: mike joins us from east palestine, ohio, republican. caller: i would like to speak to the same line as the gentleman was just speaking about, free speech on college campus and the rioting that is going on because they are unhappy with what the speaker has to say. you werei feel that if...
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they will communicate through skype.hine he station says these skype seats will allow news outlet that's traditionally don't have white house access to still participate in briefings. >>> there may be tension between president trump and mexican president enrique pena nieto they are now standing shoulder to shoulder at the mexican wax museum. relations between the two leaders became tense last week due to presses trump's executive order to build a wall along the entire mexican border. while they canceled a planned meeting in washington the two talked by phone to air out their differences. >>> microsoft co-founder bill gates is on track to become the world's first trillionai. re. according to a new report if the rate of return on his investment continues at the same rate it has been for the past decade his fortune would be a trillion dollars in 25 years when he turns 85. but he doesn't keep much of the money for himself. his foundation has donated $28 billion to causes worldwide. >>> today is the day that girl scout cookie
they will communicate through skype.hine he station says these skype seats will allow news outlet that's traditionally don't have white house access to still participate in briefings. >>> there may be tension between president trump and mexican president enrique pena nieto they are now standing shoulder to shoulder at the mexican wax museum. relations between the two leaders became tense last week due to presses trump's executive order to build a wall along the entire mexican border....
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with that i'm going to go to my first skype question. jackie nespral. >> good afternoon.iewers of south florida, thanks so mump for this opportunity. a lot of focus on current affairs. new sanction announced against iran and miami is home to the largest community in the country. in the last days of his administration he ended the policy leaving thousands of cubans in limbo. my question is has there been any contact between your administration and cuban government and any plans to change the current policy right now? >> thanks, jackie. we're in midst of a full review of all u.s. policies toward cuba. the president is committed to an agenda of ensuring human rights for all citizens throughout the world and as we review those policies in cuba will be forefront in their policy. there's nothing we have on that front. >> previously, this morning the president had said they were playing with fire. you said the appropriate actions will continue to be taken. is this the full extent of the punishing actions we're seeing right now and are military options still on the table in respo
with that i'm going to go to my first skype question. jackie nespral. >> good afternoon.iewers of south florida, thanks so mump for this opportunity. a lot of focus on current affairs. new sanction announced against iran and miami is home to the largest community in the country. in the last days of his administration he ended the policy leaving thousands of cubans in limbo. my question is has there been any contact between your administration and cuban government and any plans to change...
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here are the rules, four people have these skype seats. the bottom line. it shouldn't be the same washington insiders asking the question, so this is a smart move by sean spicer. steve: kind of draining the tv swamp. before you go in watching sean spicer yesterday and sparring at times with the hostile press, have you ever seen it like that where the room temperature is way up here? >> you know, i remember a lot of days where i felt -- i kept looking around, like, is anybody else going to follow up on this because the democratic white house always didn't get press this hard. all of a sudden it seems there are people in five, six, seven different rows asking tough questions. i think we should do that of both parties. but it's interesting to me now it feels like a firestorm. i don't know what changed in november but something happened. steve: i do. the political party in charge at the white house. that's what changed. brian: all right. ed, try to stay busy the rest of the way. >> i will. steve: it is 8:10 now here in new york city. ainsley:
here are the rules, four people have these skype seats. the bottom line. it shouldn't be the same washington insiders asking the question, so this is a smart move by sean spicer. steve: kind of draining the tv swamp. before you go in watching sean spicer yesterday and sparring at times with the hostile press, have you ever seen it like that where the room temperature is way up here? >> you know, i remember a lot of days where i felt -- i kept looking around, like, is anybody else going to...
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[laughter] maybe he is on skype.e president's daily briefing also there is a daily intelligence briefing, can you tell me what is the difference, is he receiving it in or orally? >> press secretary spicer: he did receive one today, director mike pompeo was here, general michael flynn was here. he receives an intelligence briefing and press briefing every single day. >> reporter: can you get out of the renaming of it? >> press secretary spicer: it is marked comp offensive. we went through this during the transition period. there is a difference between the raw intelligence and analysis, and he is constantly updated by the national security team and other intelligence officials. every single day, he does receive an update, and on top of that come here you is receiving intelligence briefings from his team. >> reporter: 's of the other does not happen necessarily every day? >> press secretary spicer: he does get it every day and on a daily basis meets with his intelligence team, yes. >> reporter: two quick questions. >>
[laughter] maybe he is on skype.e president's daily briefing also there is a daily intelligence briefing, can you tell me what is the difference, is he receiving it in or orally? >> press secretary spicer: he did receive one today, director mike pompeo was here, general michael flynn was here. he receives an intelligence briefing and press briefing every single day. >> reporter: can you get out of the renaming of it? >> press secretary spicer: it is marked comp offensive. we...
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and kevin corti, who called in on skype. so with that go round your neck?es around your neck. first step. kevin is using a chat bot called rose, which is not preprogrammed. the most noticeable problem in becoming a convincing ai are the delays while rose thinks of a response to the question. where do you come from? i was born in san francisco. really? in united states. when were you born? couple of years ago. just a couple of years ago? are you a chat bot? i'm a human. i thought for a moment you might be a chat bot. republic of ireland and croatia and france. my brother's from ireland. really? a magical place full of rain and crazy people. she says. well... that was... interesting. weird. what you notices, they tend to be quite disconnected. it takes each sentence as a stand—alone sentence. some of them will speak like they are artificial intelligence, and some of them will pretend not to be. so this one's pretending not to be. but although last time i spoke to which it said it was artificial intelligence. oh, it's confused. our final test for the echoborg
and kevin corti, who called in on skype. so with that go round your neck?es around your neck. first step. kevin is using a chat bot called rose, which is not preprogrammed. the most noticeable problem in becoming a convincing ai are the delays while rose thinks of a response to the question. where do you come from? i was born in san francisco. really? in united states. when were you born? couple of years ago. just a couple of years ago? are you a chat bot? i'm a human. i thought for a moment...
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reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. did the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> show of solidarity in san francisco for transgender youth. >> abc7 news at city hall this evening as more than 100 people gathered to show their support for transgender rights. >> comes one day after the trump administration reversed a federal guideline regarding the bathrooms transgender students use at school. under former president obama, allowed kids to use bathrooms that match their gender identities. >> upset over the actions. >> this is a disaster. you can still fix it. made a promise to protect the lgbtu community. call me. >> caitlyn jenner came out as transgender on the cover of magazine in 2015. today addressed trans kids telling them, may not feel like winning but they are. she said quote, soon w
reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. did the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> show of solidarity in san francisco for transgender youth. >> abc7 news at city hall this evening as more than...
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and kevin corti, who called in on skype. so would that go round your neck?around your neck. first step for echoborg. kevin is using a chat bot called rose, which is not preprogrammed. the most noticeable problem in becoming a convincing ai are the delays while rose thinks of a response to the question. where do you come from? i was born in san francisco. really? in the united states. when were you born? couple of years ago. just a couple of years ago? are you a chat bot? i'm a human. i thought for a moment you might be a chat bot. republic of ireland and croatia and france. my mother's from ireland. really? a magical place full of rain and crazy people. she says. well... that was... interesting. weird. what you notice, they tend to be quite disconnected. it takes each sentence as a stand—alone sentence. some of them will speak like they are artificial intelligence, and some of them will pretend not to be. so this one's pretending not to be. but although last time i spoke to it, it said it was artificial intelligence. oh, it's confused. our final test for the
and kevin corti, who called in on skype. so would that go round your neck?around your neck. first step for echoborg. kevin is using a chat bot called rose, which is not preprogrammed. the most noticeable problem in becoming a convincing ai are the delays while rose thinks of a response to the question. where do you come from? i was born in san francisco. really? in the united states. when were you born? couple of years ago. just a couple of years ago? are you a chat bot? i'm a human. i thought...
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we're going to the second skype. natalie from cleveland, ohio. >> secretary spicer, thank you very much for this rare opportunity. i appreciate it. i'm learning the ropes. >> you're coming back. >> i'll quickly ask two esons, if i may. first being president trump has been quick to take action on several issues he's aaddressed on the campaign trail. with that in mind, he made a stop here in cleveland and he said he would like to make cities like ours the economic envy of the world. a bold statement. so, our viewers would love to know an example, a specific example, as to how he plans to do that sooner than later? >> a great question. it's not just cleveland, but detroit and so many of the other cities around the country. you heard the president talk about the need to rebuild our inner cities. we were really impressed with cleveland this past july when we went there for the national convention. the people of cleveland, their desire and rebound the city has taken. and i think when you go to a city like cleveland or detr
we're going to the second skype. natalie from cleveland, ohio. >> secretary spicer, thank you very much for this rare opportunity. i appreciate it. i'm learning the ropes. >> you're coming back. >> i'll quickly ask two esons, if i may. first being president trump has been quick to take action on several issues he's aaddressed on the campaign trail. with that in mind, he made a stop here in cleveland and he said he would like to make cities like ours the economic envy of the...
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dale jackson blasting the bubble from the new white house skype seat. tennessee in somebody's lake house who is a friend of his. dale, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you very much for having me. steve: okay. so you took a shot at the people who were in that room and i don't think they liked it. >> no. they didn't. i had an opportunity to be there via skype and i took that opportunity to point out that the rest of america, flyover america is a little tired of people in that room. and we are done listening to everything that they say and they feed us they filter us. and what this white house has done that i haven't been a big fan of donald trump from the beginning but what this white house has done is allowed people like me who would never be allowed to come into that room to get in there and ask an actual question. steve: absolutely. i understanding some members of the mainstream media though said we cannot have these local people asking questions because it's taking time away from the real journalists inside the white house press bri
dale jackson blasting the bubble from the new white house skype seat. tennessee in somebody's lake house who is a friend of his. dale, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you very much for having me. steve: okay. so you took a shot at the people who were in that room and i don't think they liked it. >> no. they didn't. i had an opportunity to be there via skype and i took that opportunity to point out that the rest of america, flyover america is a little tired of...
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you have skype individuals coming in. it is the perfect thing to happen. and i think these kinds of organizations, the republican party has not don't. they have been isolated, parochial in a way. this is another sign of the revolution we are finally adapting when it comes to millennials and what the american people want. charles: what do you make of kathy's notion if there is no animosity of friction. now the white house is trying to shut the media down because president trump is paranoid. >> if that were true we would have president hillary clinton and we don't have that. president trump has expanded access to media with adding seats, adding skype seats in the press conferences and allowing additional media to come in to make sure there are multiple versions of what's coming out from the white house. there is not suppression of the press here. i think the question we should be asking, maybe we should figure out what the press really is today. there are zero ethics being involved, particularly, and you don't have to look back very far, with the story that
you have skype individuals coming in. it is the perfect thing to happen. and i think these kinds of organizations, the republican party has not don't. they have been isolated, parochial in a way. this is another sign of the revolution we are finally adapting when it comes to millennials and what the american people want. charles: what do you make of kathy's notion if there is no animosity of friction. now the white house is trying to shut the media down because president trump is paranoid....
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from alternative media, like this one from a talk show radio host. >> i want to go to my third skyperson of "the lars larson show." >> commander spicer, it's a pleasure. thank you for your service to america and thanks for the opportunity. i got a broad question. >> stephen: yeah, i have a broad question: how are we seeing you when your head is so far up sean spicer's ass? ( laughter ) ( applause ) that was-. ( cheers and applause ) he had-- he 4 the headphones on. he also needed a snorkel. well, here was lars's question for president trump. >> can he tell the forest service to start logging our forests aggressively again to provide jobs for americans, wealth for the treasury, and not spend $3.5 billion a year fighting forest fires? >> stephen: good point. we wouldn't have all these expensive forest fires if we just got rid of all the forests. and that wasn't the only radio show spicer's taken questions from. here's the next question he took. >>> senior spicer, you're on the rack with ziggy. >> and the gooch. >> how is trump going to bring back american jobs? >> i'd like a job, ziggy
from alternative media, like this one from a talk show radio host. >> i want to go to my third skyperson of "the lars larson show." >> commander spicer, it's a pleasure. thank you for your service to america and thanks for the opportunity. i got a broad question. >> stephen: yeah, i have a broad question: how are we seeing you when your head is so far up sean spicer's ass? ( laughter ) ( applause ) that was-. ( cheers and applause ) he had-- he 4 the headphones on....
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presentador: ante la gran cantidad de preguntas que nos ha llegado, nos acompaÑa vÍa skype, nuestro abogadotravÉs de mi cuenta de facebook, una persona me mando mensaje que me llamÓ mucho la atenciÓn. quÉ pasa cuando llegan a mi trabajo, yo soy un indocumentado, quÉ debo hacer? ezequiel: primeramente, buenos dÍas a todos. hay que estar preparado con tu familia. tu familia tiene que saber que no puede llamar y puedes tener un cÓdigo, para poder triangular los recursos que tienes. avisar a la escuela de tus hijos. avisar al abogado. cuando estÉs ahÍ, mi recomendaciÓn va hacer guardar silencio. presentadora:, en el caso de daniel, que tenÍa un tatuaje que hacÍa relaciÓn con una pandilla, quÉ recomienda usted los inmigrantes que tengan un tatuaje relacionado con algo? ezequiel: eso de los tatuajes no es nada bueno. en los consulados, especÍficamente en juÁrez, se ha visto bastante las negaciones para obtener su residencia que cortan tatuajes que son muy visibles, aunque no tienen que estar ligados con una pandilla, pero el departamento de estado siempre ha mantenido la discreciÓn de que ellos p
presentador: ante la gran cantidad de preguntas que nos ha llegado, nos acompaÑa vÍa skype, nuestro abogadotravÉs de mi cuenta de facebook, una persona me mando mensaje que me llamÓ mucho la atenciÓn. quÉ pasa cuando llegan a mi trabajo, yo soy un indocumentado, quÉ debo hacer? ezequiel: primeramente, buenos dÍas a todos. hay que estar preparado con tu familia. tu familia tiene que saber que no puede llamar y puedes tener un cÓdigo, para poder triangular los recursos que tienes. avisar...
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jordan sekulow joining us via skype serves as the executive director. good morning. make the case that this johnson amendment needs to be repealed. guest: the pastors and other leaders of 501-c-3's not just churches but other religious and charitable organizations should be able to speak out, especially when they are being asked by their parishioners. this is the interesting point. it's not the term churches or other 501-c-3's into political organizations, in fact, if they became those they would be subject to -- that's why i saw your last guest from the american humanist association, they would be subject to other regulations, including the s.e.c. we're talking about speech. that was what was banned here in 1954 was any speech in support of or in opposition of a candidate. and we go to our pastors, we go to our leaders, for so many different issues of guidance. when it comes to an election -- we're not always talking about presidential etext, could be local election, state election, congressional election if the pastor feels like his church is asking for that inform
jordan sekulow joining us via skype serves as the executive director. good morning. make the case that this johnson amendment needs to be repealed. guest: the pastors and other leaders of 501-c-3's not just churches but other religious and charitable organizations should be able to speak out, especially when they are being asked by their parishioners. this is the interesting point. it's not the term churches or other 501-c-3's into political organizations, in fact, if they became those they...
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reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> show of solidarity in san francisco for transgender youth. >> abc7 news at city hall this evening as more than 100 people gathered to show their support for transgender rights. >> comes one day after the trump administration reversed a federal guideline regarding the bathrooms transgender students use at school. under former president obama, allowed kids to use bathrooms that match their gender identities. >> upset over the actions. >> this is a disaster. you can still fix it. made a promise to protect the lgbtu community. call me. >> caitlyn jenner came out as transgender on the cover of magazine in 2015. today addressed trans kids telling them, may not feel like winning but they are. she said quote, soon win f
reached him at home in modestto by skype. >> thank her a lot. the best. >> told my kids the story, mommy you're a hero. doing what a good doctor would do. >> or passenger, client or person in the right place at the right time with the right skills. >> i feel like i saved his life, i know i did. >> reporter: wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> show of solidarity in san francisco for transgender youth. >> abc7 news at city hall this evening as more than 100...
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they stem from lewd messages and skype conversations he exchanged with a 15-year-old last year. it was found on the device he found with his now estranged wife. it prompted another roupd of investigations into hillary clinton's e-mails days before the elections. >>> new details about a covert american operation that went really bad in which member of seal team six and the daughter of a u.s. born al qaeda leader were killed. here is pentagon correspondent. >> >> you'll ask what time of the month cramps? the world's #1 choice what pain? advil. trythe unique formula withched nourishing almond oil... ...leaves skin smoother. moisturized for 24 hours. nivea essentially enriched. for noticeably smoother skin. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper when a cold calls... achoo! ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them
they stem from lewd messages and skype conversations he exchanged with a 15-year-old last year. it was found on the device he found with his now estranged wife. it prompted another roupd of investigations into hillary clinton's e-mails days before the elections. >>> new details about a covert american operation that went really bad in which member of seal team six and the daughter of a u.s. born al qaeda leader were killed. here is pentagon correspondent. >> >> you'll ask...
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javier: y aquÍ esta vía skype, y le preguntamos que le inspiro.nspiraciÓn que hace varios aÑos estaba haciendo dibujos sobre, eh, eh, lo que estÁ pasando en siria como en irak... eh... con la cosas terroristas y asÍ. he estado dibujando cosas parecidas y cuando las noticias nuevas entraron de que trump querÍa, no admitir a esta gente musulmana para mÍ era una cosa como una forma dictadura y muy rÁpida que todo el mundo no puede entrar. yo creo que se puede seleccionar y buscar, quienes son peligrosos y quienes no y no decirle a todo el mundo que no pueda entrar. por esto metro esta idea. con cosas que estaba pasando que yo estaba dibujando sobre el terrorismo y es una conexiÓn que me pasÓ en la mente. casi todaslas fracciones han sido bastante positivas, hasta de latinoamÉrica sido positivas. hay varias que mi..., lo que no me gusta son insultos y cosas asÍ, con de la gente me dicen insultos, en la internet o gente que es un poco grosera y para mi no me gusta. y una de las cosas que no me gustado es que mucho, ha venido de los mismos cubanos, de g
javier: y aquÍ esta vía skype, y le preguntamos que le inspiro.nspiraciÓn que hace varios aÑos estaba haciendo dibujos sobre, eh, eh, lo que estÁ pasando en siria como en irak... eh... con la cosas terroristas y asÍ. he estado dibujando cosas parecidas y cuando las noticias nuevas entraron de que trump querÍa, no admitir a esta gente musulmana para mÍ era una cosa como una forma dictadura y muy rÁpida que todo el mundo no puede entrar. yo creo que se puede seleccionar y buscar, quienes...
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para hablar de esto, nos acompaÑaran en vivo, vÍa skype, un activista desde los angeles, california.a: cÓmo ha reaccionado la comunidad ante esta noticia? >> buenas tardes. por el momento, se mantiene daca, pero es una noticia temporal. no sabemos lo que pueda pasar en el futuro. nos preocupa que ataquen a nuestra comunidad. nos preocupa que acusan a jÓvenes que por tener delitos son pandilleros. ahora es un ambiente muy tenso que se vive. a pesar que ahora que las personas que tienen daca son protegidos, no garantiza que donald trump a la una medida en contra de ellos. presentador: para ustedes es algo positivo, evidentemente, lo que ha pasado. han ganado una de las luchas. >> es una victoria temporal. donald trump estÁ comenzando. nos preocupa su constante retÓrica antiinmigrante. creemos que una soluciÓn permanente puede ser una ley en el congreso donde le pueda dar comunidad. presentadora: son noticias ante virus -- agridulces. para el resto de los indocumentado se habla de agilizar las deportaciones. ahora, la reacciÓn de la comunidad ante esta noticia. >> el tÉrmino recorre cri
para hablar de esto, nos acompaÑaran en vivo, vÍa skype, un activista desde los angeles, california.a: cÓmo ha reaccionado la comunidad ante esta noticia? >> buenas tardes. por el momento, se mantiene daca, pero es una noticia temporal. no sabemos lo que pueda pasar en el futuro. nos preocupa que ataquen a nuestra comunidad. nos preocupa que acusan a jÓvenes que por tener delitos son pandilleros. ahora es un ambiente muy tenso que se vive. a pesar que ahora que las personas que tienen...
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bastante escuchado y es un activistaen diferentes asuntos de migraciÓn y la hemos invitado y esta vÍa skypeejemplo me imagino que el miedo le estÁ marcando, no? janet: de hecho no es miedo, tengo mucha rabia y frustraciÓn. y coraje porque como activista me tenido que enfrentar a muchos retos. pero lo que me preocupa es la comunidadque no sabe quÉ hacer y cÓmo actuar. y mÁs ahora que tenemos cosas que no soportan. como la persona que arrestaron, daniel con el programa de daca. y mi hija que tiene daca. estÁn violando que las personas tengamos alivio para estar en este paÍs. es la preocupaciÓn por esto entonces. mÁs que por mÍ es por la demÁs gente que no sabe quÉ hacer. carolina: estÁs en este momento la iglesia con tus hijos sola? cÓmo te has sentido? janet: cuando estoy sola obviamente me siento muy triste, y es cuando me doblÉ lloro. saco mi frustraciÓn. porque mis hijos estÁn acostumbrados a verme fuerte. cuando estÁn conmigo trato de que todos estemos bien. algunas dÍas para estar durmiendo conmigo y algunas a la casa no. la mayor estÁ protegida bajo el programa de daca. javier: ok, me
bastante escuchado y es un activistaen diferentes asuntos de migraciÓn y la hemos invitado y esta vÍa skypeejemplo me imagino que el miedo le estÁ marcando, no? janet: de hecho no es miedo, tengo mucha rabia y frustraciÓn. y coraje porque como activista me tenido que enfrentar a muchos retos. pero lo que me preocupa es la comunidadque no sabe quÉ hacer y cÓmo actuar. y mÁs ahora que tenemos cosas que no soportan. como la persona que arrestaron, daniel con el programa de daca. y mi hija...