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>> porque m van a detener >>> varias organizaciones brindaron asistencia a casi dosmil asistnet >>> slade ser parte de esta sociedad >>> de 20 páginas tomó entre 3 y 20 horas y todo esto valió la pena >>> vas a poder votar y antes no se podía >>> para mejor asegurar y es tan bonito ver todo que está aquí y ver la comunidad comprometidos a ser ciudadanos y poder votar >>> puede ir a la página web y encontrará información en español sobre uina variedad >>> noticiero telemundo 48 >>> para ayudar a la comunidad honduras en los ángeles estará organizando un consulado móvil. antes de mañana a la lección en pantalla >>> son amenazados para que abandonen sus hogares >>> ocurren cuando solicitan reparaciones >>> sí quieren deshalojarles y rentarles >>> en california evaluán para detener a los inquilinos indocumentadosl >>> los hijos de indocumentados se enfrentan a un futuro incierto. si los padres son deportados, los hijos pueden ser >>> una eexposición de arte está realizando la l >>> óppr más de 20 años ha plasmado imágenes or miembros de la comunidad y lo hace sino para dar una identidad de
>> porque m van a detener >>> varias organizaciones brindaron asistencia a casi dosmil asistnet >>> slade ser parte de esta sociedad >>> de 20 páginas tomó entre 3 y 20 horas y todo esto valió la pena >>> vas a poder votar y antes no se podía >>> para mejor asegurar y es tan bonito ver todo que está aquí y ver la comunidad comprometidos a ser ciudadanos y poder votar >>> puede ir a la página web y encontrará información en...
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one false step on your part and we'll gun you down. >> reporter: after the robbery, the sla and their two of her kidnappers get stopped at a sporting good store, hearst shot out the building to come this their aid. >> that was the moment that she was established that she was really a member of the sla and no longer a victim. >> reporter: the fallout was immediate. the next day her other six captors were tracked to a house in south-central l.a. and killed in a shoot-out with lapd. more than a year on the run followed, including another bank robbery, in which a mother of four was killed while helping her church deposit donations. hearst drove the getaway car. she was arrested in 1975, 19 months after her kidnapping. magazines like "time" were billing the case as the trial of the century. the hearsts brought in the biggest defense attorney, f. lee bailey. take me back to the moment when you first met patty hearst. >> i was talking to a zombie. >> reporter: a case of potential brainwashing that four decades later stands out as wholly unique. >> in all of our history, there was no case lik
one false step on your part and we'll gun you down. >> reporter: after the robbery, the sla and their two of her kidnappers get stopped at a sporting good store, hearst shot out the building to come this their aid. >> that was the moment that she was established that she was really a member of the sla and no longer a victim. >> reporter: the fallout was immediate. the next day her other six captors were tracked to a house in south-central l.a. and killed in a shoot-out with...
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only one member of the sla is serving in prison.f it, it holds up after all these years. >> there's never been a case like it since. >> good job, steph. thank you very much. >>> tomorrow on our series, we look at the jonestown tragedy. some surprising connections between it and the patty hearst saga. now, for more on that, check out our digital extra on today.com. >>> just ahead, surprising new insight on prince charles' marriage to princess >>> good morning. i'm rosemary connors. it's just before 8:30 on this monday. let's check the forecast with meteorologist bill henley. he has the most accurate forecast in the region. >> looking good today. a few more clouds around today, but also getting sunshine. temperatures warming into the 60s this afternoon. what we won't see today is any wet weather. but tonight, a different story. you can see the showers and thunderstorms lining up to the west. they'll start moving in late tonight. >> still some problems on 95, jessica give us an update. >> on the northbound side, it's getting better. on
only one member of the sla is serving in prison.f it, it holds up after all these years. >> there's never been a case like it since. >> good job, steph. thank you very much. >>> tomorrow on our series, we look at the jonestown tragedy. some surprising connections between it and the patty hearst saga. now, for more on that, check out our digital extra on today.com. >>> just ahead, surprising new insight on prince charles' marriage to princess >>> good...
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. >>> a sla vaccian company expects to begin selling a flag car as early as this year.nufactured by arrow mobile ya has wings wings that fold back and it's powered by a hybrid engine and a rear propeller. it has a driving range of about 60 miles and a top speed of 90 miles and as a plane it can travel over 460 miles. it takes about three minutes to turn the car into a plane and it costs about $1.5 million and you will need a pilot's license to fly it. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the president takes action on taxes, and a general motors plant in venezuela is seized. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. a strong day of earnings triggered a day on wall street. the dow rose 174 points. the s&p advanced 17. the nasdaq gained 53 points, hitting an all-time high. >>> president trump is expected to sign an executive order today calling for a sri view of tax regulations that were issued in 2016. the order directs the treasury secretary to review the regulations and determine if any impose an undue fin
. >>> a sla vaccian company expects to begin selling a flag car as early as this year.nufactured by arrow mobile ya has wings wings that fold back and it's powered by a hybrid engine and a rear propeller. it has a driving range of about 60 miles and a top speed of 90 miles and as a plane it can travel over 460 miles. it takes about three minutes to turn the car into a plane and it costs about $1.5 million and you will need a pilot's license to fly it. >>> on the "cbs...
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the only qualifications for sla membership is the desire to stop with sex and love addictions. >> thenmates attending this 12-step meeting opened it up to our crew. >> i'm just a freaky young man, right? you know what i'm saying? >> you might see a female, come by you smelling good, you get that urge and desire that she wants you. >> i've been in 12 years without touching a woman, being around a woman. it gets to you sometimes. feel like you want to blow and go off. that ain't going to help. >> after the meeting, inmate lamar flynn tried to explain the behavior to our female producer who had been subjected to rule 38 violations by other inmates numerous times herself during the holman shoot. >> what do you do when there's a woman walking by? what do you actually do? tell me that. >> i look at them, try to undress her with my eyes and stuff. imagine what she has on, stuff like that, that she's pretty, sexy. she appear to me and stuff like that. i never got in front of a woman and exposed myself or something like that. like we sit here, talking -- >> but i'm surrounded by my camera crew
the only qualifications for sla membership is the desire to stop with sex and love addictions. >> thenmates attending this 12-step meeting opened it up to our crew. >> i'm just a freaky young man, right? you know what i'm saying? >> you might see a female, come by you smelling good, you get that urge and desire that she wants you. >> i've been in 12 years without touching a woman, being around a woman. it gets to you sometimes. feel like you want to blow and go off. that...
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before president obama left office was trying to interfere with the president's ability to sanction rush slahere is why she should be in front of the committee. the question should be if people were interfering with president obama's sanctions, what was the impact on your relationship with russia? how did you see that play out when you were seeing trump officials talking to russians, what were you thinking about the affect on the president's abilities to impose sanctions? finally, one specific question that i would have and pose to her, when president putin decided not to respond to american sanctions to president obama's sanctions, was her assessment that his failure to respond because he received assurances from the trump people that they would let him off the hook when they came to office? that's the real story here. it's not unmasking. it's not her asking questions. it's about whether people who rr not in office yet impeded the president's authority to set sanctions against russia. >> we remember when the u.s. expelled 30 plus russian officials we anticipated equal action from the russia
before president obama left office was trying to interfere with the president's ability to sanction rush slahere is why she should be in front of the committee. the question should be if people were interfering with president obama's sanctions, what was the impact on your relationship with russia? how did you see that play out when you were seeing trump officials talking to russians, what were you thinking about the affect on the president's abilities to impose sanctions? finally, one specific...
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georgetown university said to remaim two buildings today adds part of apology for historic connection to sla the guest eyre enough we'll talk to the families of enslaved persons sold by the university almost 200 years ago. thanks for being with us i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm in for allison sey seymour. >> we're here 7 a.m., april 18. >> i think it is 18. >> all right. >> i wanted to verify the date there. if are you
georgetown university said to remaim two buildings today adds part of apology for historic connection to sla the guest eyre enough we'll talk to the families of enslaved persons sold by the university almost 200 years ago. thanks for being with us i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm in for allison sey seymour. >> we're here 7 a.m., april 18. >> i think it is 18. >> all right. >> i wanted to verify the date there. if are you
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. >> tony sla warz. >> i'm sure he's write. >> question is did he read it? ness well, so he and the other thing is that i think. >> people read that book and say they want to look for an insight, maybe people would come to see him of some importance. and they all like the president of mexico, others, i think he was the president of mexico, oh, we wasn't ta read the dart art of the deal. >> so they get an insight into tony schwarz. >> no tony schwarz wrote about donald trump, do you see any redeeming qualities? i always thought the most possible redeeming thing was that he doesn't really have a inn i politics. i mean so if there is reason to get applause for something, he might do it. because i think i think applause is his goal in life. >> snas' connected to when. >> when, yeah and i done know then i was wondering the other day what happens if all the stuff about russia turns out to be true? what then? >> great to see you, the book is called killings. expanded edition of the classic book on life-and-death in america. >> thank you, charlie. >> great to you ha
. >> tony sla warz. >> i'm sure he's write. >> question is did he read it? ness well, so he and the other thing is that i think. >> people read that book and say they want to look for an insight, maybe people would come to see him of some importance. and they all like the president of mexico, others, i think he was the president of mexico, oh, we wasn't ta read the dart art of the deal. >> so they get an insight into tony schwarz. >> no tony schwarz wrote...
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a resolution of the civil war and then you have a unified front and the only way is if you get rush slao stsia to stop p assad. >> because we're running out of time, i wan get rob back in. what do democrats do then? >> i think julia hitn something that is really important which is if we need a coherent strategy, which we do, i think the trump administration is facing a major test this coming week in terms of the negotiations that the secretary of state will be having with the russians. we need to see them take a hard line. and i'm going to reduce it and ov oversimplify it a little bit beyond julian just to say the russians can end all this. the russians are a key to getting a solution, a political solution which can is ultimately what is needed. and the question is, is the trump administration strong enough to confront the russians and get that solution. and we'll just have to see. but i think everybody has to force the trump administration to see this entire issue through it's not just good enough to have one good day, we need to see the whole thing succeed. >> exactly the point. >> an
a resolution of the civil war and then you have a unified front and the only way is if you get rush slao stsia to stop p assad. >> because we're running out of time, i wan get rob back in. what do democrats do then? >> i think julia hitn something that is really important which is if we need a coherent strategy, which we do, i think the trump administration is facing a major test this coming week in terms of the negotiations that the secretary of state will be having with the...
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in route to the korean pence sla. the u.s. announced was en route to the korean peninsula last week. at that time the "uss carl vinson" and its strike groups were more than 3,000 miles away heading in the opposite direction for joint exercises with australia. critics accused the white house of misleading the public but pentagon officials tell "the new york times" it was hard to roll back the story. the ship is now on course and is expected to arrive next week. >>> police say the shooter who went on a rampage in fresno, california, on tuesday killing three people at random wanted to kill as many white people as possible. they say kori ali muhammad was motivated by racial hatred. investigators say the shootings were not terrorism related. >>> and new orleans, police searching for a man known as the bedtime burglar. he was caught on video breaking into this preschool. look at that. climbing over the cribs. then goes looking for snacks and later, he sets up a makeshift bed so that he can take a nap. the next morning after the sun
in route to the korean pence sla. the u.s. announced was en route to the korean peninsula last week. at that time the "uss carl vinson" and its strike groups were more than 3,000 miles away heading in the opposite direction for joint exercises with australia. critics accused the white house of misleading the public but pentagon officials tell "the new york times" it was hard to roll back the story. the ship is now on course and is expected to arrive next week. >>>...
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georgetown university said to remaim two buildings today adds part of apology for historic connection to sla slavery. is the guest eyre enough we'll talk to the families of enslaved persons sold by the university almost 200 years ago. thanks for being with us i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm in for allison sey seymour. >> we're here 7 a.m., april 18. >> i think it is 18. >> all right. >> i wanted to verify the date there. if are you look outside. sun coming up. pretty nice day on tap. >> it is 18th. ignore the morn part on the screen. it's tuesday. >> threw us all for a loop. >> not just everybody at home we're in it with you. >> update on weather and traffic, tucker and erin tappeding by. tuck you're up first on this tuesday. >> steve, cool out here this morning. overnight lows in 40s and 50s beautiful afternoon. 70 this afternoon. i'll have the details on the weather. airport, traffic. >> tucker we hit the 7:00 hour. heavy volume by duke street cloudsing problems and crash 50 inbound at columbia park road and if taking metro we're talking about safe track surge 19 and we'll look at that with the
georgetown university said to remaim two buildings today adds part of apology for historic connection to sla slavery. is the guest eyre enough we'll talk to the families of enslaved persons sold by the university almost 200 years ago. thanks for being with us i'm steve chenevey. >> i'm in for allison sey seymour. >> we're here 7 a.m., april 18. >> i think it is 18. >> all right. >> i wanted to verify the date there. if are you look outside. sun coming up. pretty...
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the other piece of news in the last hour or so, tez sla on pla for semi truck unveil set for septemberxt level. the fate of the truckers out there, whether we need truckers, whether or not logistics are more efficient. wonder what amazon thinks as well. they invest a lot in logistics and distribution, and this could be a major step when it comes tot efficiency. >> investors like it. higher on that. up around 3%. >> always confusing him. talk about the markets which if they close at these levels would be a two bhomonth low. what happened to the trump bump? it's a plateau. this is a two month low for the industrials. in part because of news the united states brought apparently successfully the largest nonnuclear bomb in our arsenal, the moab bomb, known as the mother of all bombs, and that gave a little chill into the market. >> yep. thank you for watching "power lunch," have a great week. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >> have a happy easter, everybody, and a good, good friday. >>> hi, everybody, i'm kelly evidence evens. who are you? >> andrew ross sorkin in for the great bill gri
the other piece of news in the last hour or so, tez sla on pla for semi truck unveil set for septemberxt level. the fate of the truckers out there, whether we need truckers, whether or not logistics are more efficient. wonder what amazon thinks as well. they invest a lot in logistics and distribution, and this could be a major step when it comes tot efficiency. >> investors like it. higher on that. up around 3%. >> always confusing him. talk about the markets which if they close at...
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shedannot complain about sla funding if we can't tell taxpayers why science matters, and we cannot criticizecept scientific consensus if we can explain our work in a way that others understand. [cheering] >> science and on this. thank you. [cheering] [applause] ♪ >> how are you doing today? [cheering] are aant to ask you guys few questions be due shop online at amazon? do you use google at least 10 day?s a all these technologies would not be possible without computer science. computer sciences the backbone today.technology we use i am 15 years old and i am a junior at thomas jefferson high school for science and technology. i'm here today for the future of computer science. computer science is at the forefront of every field, so why don't we have an emphasis on computer science education? only 40% of our schools offer means wescience, which are missing 60% of future innovation. to compete as a country, we need to compute. without computer science, our economy would come and halt, innovation medicine would cease, our space program would not exist. helps for our future would be crushed. comput
shedannot complain about sla funding if we can't tell taxpayers why science matters, and we cannot criticizecept scientific consensus if we can explain our work in a way that others understand. [cheering] >> science and on this. thank you. [cheering] [applause] ♪ >> how are you doing today? [cheering] are aant to ask you guys few questions be due shop online at amazon? do you use google at least 10 day?s a all these technologies would not be possible without computer science....
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sla is at 301, more valuable than ford and general motors.the big news of the week, i would guess to say. now, the big political story today is that susan rice, what she did. interference from the outside. now our next guest says while the obama administration interfered in israel's 2015 election. and, by the way, they got away with it. david reuben is with us, and he's with the shiloh israel children's fund founder and president. you know a thing or two about interfering with elections. your charge is the israeli election. how did they do it and what did they do? >> there were billboards all over the country that said anyone but bb, meaning the prime minister of israel, netanyahu. and it was widespread. and it only came out after the elections that there was an organization of far left organization, very pro palestinian, hence antiisrael called one voice. and they're working together with another organization called v15, meaning victory in 2015 and those -- the one voice organization received $350,000 from the state department and the two or
sla is at 301, more valuable than ford and general motors.the big news of the week, i would guess to say. now, the big political story today is that susan rice, what she did. interference from the outside. now our next guest says while the obama administration interfered in israel's 2015 election. and, by the way, they got away with it. david reuben is with us, and he's with the shiloh israel children's fund founder and president. you know a thing or two about interfering with elections. your...
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. >>> check out our c-span classroom website at c-span.org sla /classroom. easy ready to go resources for the classroom including sort current events videos that highlight important events in washington, d.c. constitution clips that bring the constitution to life. on this day in history resources. our search function allows the teachers to search and filter by date, person, key word, topic and grade level. our bell ringers video clips are teacher's favorite. short videos prepared with discussion questions that make the government and politics more accessible to your students. >> i love the bell raningers. i'll use them in conjunction with an activity that we're doing that day as more of a wrapup. >> the new website is something that is fabulous. my students use it regularly. it's so easy that they are right now working on clipping videos and making questions that they can design and turn into their own bell ringers. >> probably my favorite aspect is the deliberations page. a perfectly set up ready to go classroom deliberation, classroom discussion on a varie
. >>> check out our c-span classroom website at c-span.org sla /classroom. easy ready to go resources for the classroom including sort current events videos that highlight important events in washington, d.c. constitution clips that bring the constitution to life. on this day in history resources. our search function allows the teachers to search and filter by date, person, key word, topic and grade level. our bell ringers video clips are teacher's favorite. short videos prepared with...