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el presidente trump permitio la autorizacion y difusion de un documento secreto ue busca desacreditar al fbi, al departamento de justicia y a la investigacion de la trama rusa del fiscal especial robert muller. se trata de un memorando partidista, elaborado por el republicano devin nunes en donde el legislador utilizo frases selectivas, inexactas y que carecen de contexto crucial, segun las autoridades que se opusieron a su publicacion. galo arellano nos explica como el presidete trump ha utilizado este memo para absolverse a si mismo. el director del fbi christopher wray envio un comunicado a los empleados de la agencia en el que literalmente dice "hablar es barato" respalda a todos quienes estan trabajando en la investgacion de rusiagate durante los ultimos 9 meses. durante su visita a mexico, el secretario de estado rex tillerson le hizo una seria advertencia a las autoridades. el gobierno de vladimir putin tambien estaria tratando de interferir en las proximas elecciones generales de mexico, injerencias parecidas han sido denunciadas en estados y europa. alberto garcia nos tiene l
el presidente trump permitio la autorizacion y difusion de un documento secreto ue busca desacreditar al fbi, al departamento de justicia y a la investigacion de la trama rusa del fiscal especial robert muller. se trata de un memorando partidista, elaborado por el republicano devin nunes en donde el legislador utilizo frases selectivas, inexactas y que carecen de contexto crucial, segun las autoridades que se opusieron a su publicacion. galo arellano nos explica como el presidete trump ha...
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ue . reporter: despite security concerns, many people attended.i will be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ reyes: a mexican village that rose up against crime and violence and banished the bad guys. what does it take to keep the peace? i'm elaine reyes in washington dc, and this is "americas now." first up, they took back their own town after it was ravaged by racketeering. now the residents rule themselves, but autonomy is not always easy. then, costa rica wants to become the world's first fossil fuel-free nation. we'll take a look at the country's pioneering commitment to clean energy. welcome to the show. mexico's war on drugs has been long and
ue . reporter: despite security concerns, many people attended.i will be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ reyes: a mexican village that rose up against crime and violence and banished the bad guys. what does it take to keep the peace? i'm elaine reyes in washington dc, and this is "americas now." first up, they took back their own town after it was ravaged by racketeering. now the residents rule themselves, but autonomy is not always easy. then, costa rica...
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young athletes from sexual abuse is now law, bill yesterday, dianne fine stein, sponsored the bill, ie ue scandal that center on doctor larry nassar. more thansaid 150 g in court thr sexually abused them over past >> u.s.a. gymnastics was fostering a culture that put meh head of the safety and well- of. it is not easy to pass a bill through this adults working with young athletes to report suspected cases of h aburs, and, applied to the governing bodies of all amateur sports and not just u.s. gymnastics. >>> overseas now new video is giving us an up close look at the eye of the tropical cyclone dida, the footage was captured by satellite as it pafic. it slammed in the pacific island of destruction. winds topped out near 130 miles an now is 4:42. >> katie's here with another check ofecast. when we walk outside it was still raining but it looks >> it is starting to. we have cloud. if you want to walk outside without tbe okay to do that. especially traveling on roadways that there may still be a need forert by and alarmink of wet weather that held through is out to seint. there are a few spe
young athletes from sexual abuse is now law, bill yesterday, dianne fine stein, sponsored the bill, ie ue scandal that center on doctor larry nassar. more thansaid 150 g in court thr sexually abused them over past >> u.s.a. gymnastics was fostering a culture that put meh head of the safety and well- of. it is not easy to pass a bill through this adults working with young athletes to report suspected cases of h aburs, and, applied to the governing bodies of all amateur sports and not just...
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no longer have media obligations for the rest of their time here inthat is not ue game. with the team, heren bloomington, minnesota, don bell, cbs >> ever since the eagles dominated the all sites set on coming to minneapolis, coming to us bank lombardi trophy, i think that's a build-upfierceere in tn only imagine what the players are guys it is just hours away now, this is what it lot of hype with good reason. you guys i cancited to see whatn sunday, almost trumps evhi about now soy close to the game, byofhe players out there g so much for charity by the way , work. >> agreed. thanks, meisha. >> another big game gets but involves eagles fans and lots of chicken wings. >> fans will get down and dirty, as t-to-ad in the wing b. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do, joins us live from the wells fargoompetition, what will definitely be a huge learly dressed for the occasion in your eagles attire. >> oh, yes, half myeagles so i'y actually get to off with this awesome run. already crazy hereinto fill in already, and unclees out. i want to zoom in on this guy. look, jim, you hav
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ue beyond 1:50 each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana, mr. abraham, for five minutes. p.m. mr. abraham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor one of the hardest working men on capitol hill. joe. joe's 84th birthday was saturday, february 10. he's been cutting hair in the house for 47 years. joe embodies the principles of hard work, dedication, and humility. he's cut the hair of the most powerful people in washington, including president gerald ford, president george bush senior, vice president al gore, and almost every single speaker of the house. he's cut hair in hospital rooms, before inaugurations, and even for foreign presidents and ambassadors. joe grew up in italy and came to the united states in 1952. he served as an italian translator with the american air force during the korean war. along with an honorable discharge, joe received his american citizenship upon leaving the army. came to d.c. and held a number of jobs before cutting hair in the house. even
ue beyond 1:50 each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana, mr. abraham, for five minutes. p.m. mr. abraham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor one of the hardest working men on capitol hill. joe. joe's 84th birthday was saturday, february 10. he's been cutting hair in the house for 47 years. joe embodies the principles of hard work, dedication, and humility. he's cut...
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ue like every i with president trump, you never know which one you're going to get. this is a lot like immigratio you have the president trump who talks about these incredible kids ander dre and we need to do something about it. and the nt day he turned around and recited the snake, that poem that basically compares all immigrants to a poisonous snake that's going to kill you in return for your hospitality. there is a big question and it's probably a question in the minds of his staff as well as in hiswn mind about what he's going to do anmorrow, next week on this issue. it's an open question to me what will influence i do think those kids and that session in the state dining room this week really had an impact on him. he use it would words i grieve for you and seemed like he wa really moved but -- by what he heard and wants to be the person who breaks the impasse ons g and takes action but it's going to be difficult. robert: a lot of moving parts on guns. we'll keep following that detective. let's turn to thesi r probe. president trump's former campaign chairman was
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ues had the le chance to actually ask him in person, when did you find out? general kelly, he said look, he knew that there was ahold-up in terms rob porteretting his security status but he doesn't know. robert: when it comes to security pcess and also credibility questions, how he handled it. >> this ise supposed to b a no-no sense general. if he didn't get the details, y didn't he go after the details? because robr por is and was a right-hand man or aids to the president. it's raised questions and among others around president trump who has been on and off on john kelly. you add that to the daca comment about how some i too lazy to apply under the daca program. it creates anf impression a chief of staff who is on the bubble here. now the president has talked to of th advise ors -- advisors well, mull vainy might be chief of staff. h a way to play personnel off each other. but it's certainly a hard week for him. >> from headhunters and from people who are considering joining the administration, you want to know who the chief of staff will be, who you'll be r
ues had the le chance to actually ask him in person, when did you find out? general kelly, he said look, he knew that there was ahold-up in terms rob porteretting his security status but he doesn't know. robert: when it comes to security pcess and also credibility questions, how he handled it. >> this ise supposed to b a no-no sense general. if he didn't get the details, y didn't he go after the details? because robr por is and was a right-hand man or aids to the president. it's raised...
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markettoring thetock -- we are monitoring the stock ntrkets, they are functioning very well, and we ue to believe in the long-term impact of the stock markets. laura: one thing the markets hate is uncertainty, and today president trump raised the stakes for another government shutdown, saying that if he does -- legislati on immigration isn't altered he would be for , it. president trump: i will tell you, i would shut it down over this issue. oif we don't straight our border, we don't have a country. have at borders, we don' country. laura: after those comments, the white house press secretary siclarified that the pnt wasn't actually advocating a shutdown. for more on what is driving the market and the impact o' washington'woes on the economy i spoke a brief time ago withhe neil irwin of ew york times." the market posted these big gains today after yesterdays very steep losses. what is driving the volatility? neilthere is uncertainty around exactly what is going to happen with wages and intere rates, and we are in an environment where we are coming off a time of low volatility and comin
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familiescouples, and friends can all island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal ue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, students return to the florida high school leere a shooting 17 dead, as president trump meets with both democratic and m republicanbers of congress to talk about new gun heasures. also, white house communications director, hope hicks, mr. trump's lst serving aide, announces she ll resign.me then, securingca's ballot box-- wi midterm elections around the corner, fears grow of further russian meddling in the nation'semocracy. and, decoding north korea's nuclear abilities-- how researchers are dissecting the regime's propaganda for clues inside its secretive missile program. >> every time the north koreans
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. >> t facts are pretty incontrovertible, assuming ey can back ue statements that they made in the indictment, because they got these peoplely not men election interference, but on things like wire fraud, and identity theft. and what's really interesting is ss tothey seem to have acce emails and phone call calls and internal documents that gift details about how theet inte research agency was divided upals a corporation. so themount of evidence that they appear to have is reallyin edible. >> sreenivasan: one of the things that the president comes about and says is, look, this is an exoneration. this says no collusion. this happened before i was even a presidential candidate. it seems rod rosenstein is splitting the middle here. on the one side he says the amount f evidenis overwhelming and we're presenting it to you. the other side we didn't actually say thahet this is sum totality of the russia investigation. >> exactly. and, you know, we don't really know if there's more behindt this, one of the important things that the indictment does is act as a deterrent for other russians that might wa
. >> t facts are pretty incontrovertible, assuming ey can back ue statements that they made in the indictment, because they got these peoplely not men election interference, but on things like wire fraud, and identity theft. and what's really interesting is ss tothey seem to have acce emails and phone call calls and internal documents that gift details about how theet inte research agency was divided upals a corporation. so themount of evidence that they appear to have is reallyin edible....
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ue tulsa, oklahoma, firefighters rescued a dog that wandered on to a frozen creek. look how rescuers got out there. they slid that raft out and the dog then climbed aboard with a little bit of help. casino mogul steve wynn has resigned from his resort business two weeks after he was accused of sexual miscounduct. according to the "wall street journal" a number of women say wynn harassed or assaulted them. one case led to a multimillion dollar settlement. wynn has denied the accusations but said they make it impossible to effectively run his business. a technology tug-of-war is ncaying out in a san francisco courtroom. uber is accused of stealing trade secrets from google's self-driving car company waymo. john blackstone is following this story. >> it's not an uber but a chauffeur-driven s.u.v. delivered uber's co-founder and former c.e.o. to federal court. >> morning, travis. >> reporter: travis kalanick, who resigned as uber's c.e.o. teid controversy last year, is .he star witness among in a trial that could shape the self- driving car industry. >> this is uber aga
ue tulsa, oklahoma, firefighters rescued a dog that wandered on to a frozen creek. look how rescuers got out there. they slid that raft out and the dog then climbed aboard with a little bit of help. casino mogul steve wynn has resigned from his resort business two weeks after he was accused of sexual miscounduct. according to the "wall street journal" a number of women say wynn harassed or assaulted them. one case led to a multimillion dollar settlement. wynn has denied the...
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a lot more news ahead. ue psoria, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ otezla. show more of you. thisreally pa
a lot more news ahead. ue psoria, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're...
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currently, we are focused on ourng sure that investments in turkey and oman ue. haidi: yousef: give me some insight into how you see funding and funding trends going from here? aa ratedremains a country. there is tremendous appetite for qatari paper, in asia in particular. we did a roadshow last year, and it was quite interesting to see. they put a crisis in the context of their own tracy's. in -- of their own crises. you obviously are going to see a slight increase in our funding costs coming from the blockade, but qatar's fundamentals remain strong, so there is no shortage of demand for the paper. i expect a 20 basis point increase in overall funding costs arriving from the blockade, but there will be demand, particularly as people get more comfortable.if has been about 7, 8 months since the blockade, and qatar has shown to be resilient. the economy continues to grow. that is also mitigating any risk. yousef: we understand that you have extended talks with an investment company to sell your stake in the united arab bank. it is valued at $280 million. run us thr
currently, we are focused on ourng sure that investments in turkey and oman ue. haidi: yousef: give me some insight into how you see funding and funding trends going from here? aa ratedremains a country. there is tremendous appetite for qatari paper, in asia in particular. we did a roadshow last year, and it was quite interesting to see. they put a crisis in the context of their own tracy's. in -- of their own crises. you obviously are going to see a slight increase in our funding costs coming...
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or unplanne unblanca gonzalez ue sheet. >> how do they do it? very, very, very slowly.mature without reinvesting. it will take years to get that balance sheet down, i don't think it will be near at end of this process, where it was when financial crisis started. >> new normal. >> will be a couple trillion at least. charles: right, jeffrey, quickly, any chance they could make a mistake? that is a big question mark? >> i think it is over hyped if you look at balance sheet a share of gtp, it is 22 percent, not -- gdp, if you want to pick on a central bank, big bank of japan 95% of gdp that is a bigger concern in terms of its impact on the market than federal reserve. >> thank you very much. we have been squeezed in a couple breaking news story, a program alert, tonight, you don't want to miss, tomorrow night rather, two big time financial expert, bill miller, and jeremy siegel. both from forbeing conference in las vegas. we'll talkhe economy and stocks investing. keep it right here on fox business. >> against national security, supreme court looking into a case involving y
or unplanne unblanca gonzalez ue sheet. >> how do they do it? very, very, very slowly.mature without reinvesting. it will take years to get that balance sheet down, i don't think it will be near at end of this process, where it was when financial crisis started. >> new normal. >> will be a couple trillion at least. charles: right, jeffrey, quickly, any chance they could make a mistake? that is a big question mark? >> i think it is over hyped if you look at balance sheet...
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. >> i think given another 10 yards,ue sane would have had had him. >> heart ran a marathon.w olay whips powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer delightfully whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air new olay whips ageless breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. >>> who knew a book onnast >>> who knew a book onnast rophysics would stay for so long? if you're looking for lighter reading, we've got a sneak peek that swim suit edition. >> it's always one of the most popular editions and apparently selling swim wear. here with a first look. >> reporter: from christie brinkley to tyra banks, kate upton to ashley gram. >> i'm shaking. >> reporter: the sports illustrated swim suit edition frequently catapults models to superstardom. their annual issue aims to empower women everywhere. >> they're more than a beautiful face. they're beautiful minds, beautiful people. >> reporter: we're getting new images in her own words. and the 6'2" robin lawly. artful nudes shot
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ues. >> and according to the police report, the assault weapon was found in the home. in california, domestic violence and assault weapons charges can be a felony or misdemeanor. that decision will be made by the da's office. it remains to be seen how the ninners and nfl will move forward. >> we look forward to seeing the police reports spelling out exactly what took place. thank you rob. >>> in san francisco, two pedestrians were injured by falling debris from a nearby construction site. officials say one of the pedestrians has life threatening injuries. here's the latest information. ation. >> reporter: hello, well just behind me, right behind me there was a construction site. this is 1188, it will become a new residential building, but in what spd believes was an accident two people never saw coming, workers spent the day cleaning everything that could be picked up by a gust of wind. workers battle high winds, the very same issue that very well may have led to the tragic incident that took place at 2:30 sunday afternoon at the corner of 23rd street and san jose aven
ues. >> and according to the police report, the assault weapon was found in the home. in california, domestic violence and assault weapons charges can be a felony or misdemeanor. that decision will be made by the da's office. it remains to be seen how the ninners and nfl will move forward. >> we look forward to seeing the police reports spelling out exactly what took place. thank you rob. >>> in san francisco, two pedestrians were injured by falling debris from a nearby...
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not as close as westbound side but not looking t here in haddon heights, new jersey station avenuet ueconse walt whitman bridge as well, right lane compromised sting around at posted speeds and also we have got construction on the ben fn eastbound direction to the base in camden. you can seeesight lane, westboud side starting to heat up as you make your way in t city, jan, back over to you. >>> thanks, meisha we have breaking news fireireig in cumberland county, new jersey, chopper three over the home on cedar brooke lane in lawrence township. we have learned that the fire is at twoike the home is on rural farmland and looks like no moreout but directly across e street from the cedarville fire department no word onhe fie started but again we are looking at a two alarm fire in lawrence township, new update as soon as we get more information. >>> we will continue to follow breaking news i man is dead andn hospitalized after a shooting roosevelt avenue in edge water park. man shot would the man inside the home andelf, woman is hospid at cooper university hospital, ce later on today. >>> t
not as close as westbound side but not looking t here in haddon heights, new jersey station avenuet ueconse walt whitman bridge as well, right lane compromised sting around at posted speeds and also we have got construction on the ben fn eastbound direction to the base in camden. you can seeesight lane, westboud side starting to heat up as you make your way in t city, jan, back over to you. >>> thanks, meisha we have breaking news fireireig in cumberland county, new jersey, chopper...
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the idea that looking at earnings that we're getting so far is that the earnings are much kaicatching uece right now. peak earnings may have already come what do you think? >> i don't know about peak earnings but peak rate of change in the earnings. so in the last four or five weeks since the tax bill was passed, forward earnings estimates have gone up 8%. i mean that's almost a parabolic rate we're getting there in terms of rate of change revision breadth is as high as we've ever seen in 30 years of history. that's going to weigh on markets too. we're not anticipating negative growth any time soon but the market will start to think about the peak rate of change that will weigh on multiples a little bit if rates don't settle down, let's not forget we have a debt ceiling debate to go through which could put a further spike in rates, that is the main governor on multiples and upside for equities in the near term. >> michael, i want to dig into this idea of tax reform and just how much that could stoke economic growth and whether it's priced into the market right now. i say this because u.p
the idea that looking at earnings that we're getting so far is that the earnings are much kaicatching uece right now. peak earnings may have already come what do you think? >> i don't know about peak earnings but peak rate of change in the earnings. so in the last four or five weeks since the tax bill was passed, forward earnings estimates have gone up 8%. i mean that's almost a parabolic rate we're getting there in terms of rate of change revision breadth is as high as we've ever seen in...
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this is the debate about what the best process is. , the italians,ue so on. and now, look at it.n through the worst debt crisis. we have had a beautiful deleveraging. and we are now in a situation where growth is improving. of course it can always be better. you can have more structural reforms. situation where growth is positive, the debt crises are not as difficult as they were. and were not having an inflation problem. inflation has to get it up to 2%, and that is a struggle. the issue, of course, still has to do with keeping this expansion going. if you talk about the political issue, there is a challenge between the haves and the have-nots. economicst not have an slide, that is where the real political problems are. i'm not worried about too much inflation in europe. i'm not worried about that and i think we are on a good track. there are always the political issues to put it in perspective. scarlet: and that was ray dalio speaking to tom mackenzie in beijing. coming up next, strange may,llows against theresa the u.k. prime minister where conservative lawmakers and jeremy co
this is the debate about what the best process is. , the italians,ue so on. and now, look at it.n through the worst debt crisis. we have had a beautiful deleveraging. and we are now in a situation where growth is improving. of course it can always be better. you can have more structural reforms. situation where growth is positive, the debt crises are not as difficult as they were. and were not having an inflation problem. inflation has to get it up to 2%, and that is a struggle. the issue, of...
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we have a system of justice where people who are accused get ue process, so it's just applying to this field what we have applied generally >> some women also fear backlash. they worry that women may have less opportunity for mentorship at work because guys are afraid of interacting with them. is this valid or not? >> let me ask you -- as a man. do you think you will encourage women because of the me, too movement? rosen: on the contrary, i have felt like many men sensitized to the plight of women by hearing these stories and it seems like an entirely sala tory thing in the workplace. >> yes. osen: your entire veer as an - towering career as a litigator and advocate and justice has studied the interplay between political and social movements and the law. you said just this afternoon, that the courts are the least important part of social change. first comes political activism and public education and then legislation and then the courts. so looking forward 10 or 20 years, how does the momentum of the me, too, movement get reflected in legislation and in judicial decisions? >> as i said
we have a system of justice where people who are accused get ue process, so it's just applying to this field what we have applied generally >> some women also fear backlash. they worry that women may have less opportunity for mentorship at work because guys are afraid of interacting with them. is this valid or not? >> let me ask you -- as a man. do you think you will encourage women because of the me, too movement? rosen: on the contrary, i have felt like many men sensitized to the...
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remember, nicolle, these weapons that they use, this is part of their war doctrine, thaese weapons they ue are asymmetric measures. the one thing vladimir putin has to keep in mind is he doesn't cross a red line and force the big guy to punch back. >> who's the big guy in that story? are we the big guy? the big guy, the president that's never directed the fbi to protect us from russia? >> yeah, we're the big guy. that's why this is more crazy than you'd think. if we made clear to russia what we will accept and won't accept, i think vladimir putin will listen. the fact is he's already achieved what he wants to. we're going to worry in 2018 that he meddled with our voting system not because he necessarily is going to do that because we haven't defended against it and wie know he's capable of it. >> evelyn farkas, vladimir putin also consumes as much of sort of the ambient noise in our politics and in our culture as anybody stateside. and i'm sure that what he's picking up on is he is dealing with an american president very reluctant, inexplicably reluctant, to even impose the sanctions that
remember, nicolle, these weapons that they use, this is part of their war doctrine, thaese weapons they ue are asymmetric measures. the one thing vladimir putin has to keep in mind is he doesn't cross a red line and force the big guy to punch back. >> who's the big guy in that story? are we the big guy? the big guy, the president that's never directed the fbi to protect us from russia? >> yeah, we're the big guy. that's why this is more crazy than you'd think. if we made clear to...
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both in the 1990's when clinton w bush and bill are struggling with the forcement of when to clinton ue or not to use force. unparalleled power, i think it is unbelievably instructive to read two speeches that george h.w. bush gave after in 1992.feated he gave two speeches, one of was that texas and them. he talks a great length about the dilemmas of using great power. when the united states should use military force. what are the conditions, what are the motivations that justify it. what often appears as hypocrisy, following my instinct to empathize with policymakers, is to regard some of it as ambiguity. impulses,licting clinton was not eager to use military force. he was not eager to use it. the response to domestic pressures and to the only public opinion that thought he was disregarding issues of human rights. that have his actions the type of implication that you quickly allude to. those are some of the dilemmas that are in the agony of policymaking. question here with the red sweater. i am here at the wilson center as a scholar. in respect to how we talk about our own national de
both in the 1990's when clinton w bush and bill are struggling with the forcement of when to clinton ue or not to use force. unparalleled power, i think it is unbelievably instructive to read two speeches that george h.w. bush gave after in 1992.feated he gave two speeches, one of was that texas and them. he talks a great length about the dilemmas of using great power. when the united states should use military force. what are the conditions, what are the motivations that justify it. what often...
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and of course,ue bigion is: even with all of that, can the senate come up with pla with 60 votes? senator lindsey graham said he's more pessimistic today over a wider deal. this there is trouble on the topic of family migration. very hard to find an agreement on whether or how to limit yth. g: lisa desjardins, thank you very money. yamiche in the white house briefing room we heard the president talking about he would love a shutdown. why is he t about this? >> the president is talking about a shutdown for several reasons. the first is he misunderstood what was going on on the hill today. the hill and lawmakers there are talking out spending bill including military and non-military spending. this is not like the lastsh down where people were really focused on immigration. democrats were saying they weren't ing to vote for the bill if it doesn't include something to do with the daca kids, the drears, those undocumented kids that were brought here as young people. this time around, that's just not the case. president trump, however, really saybe didn't understand that he was sitting
and of course,ue bigion is: even with all of that, can the senate come up with pla with 60 votes? senator lindsey graham said he's more pessimistic today over a wider deal. this there is trouble on the topic of family migration. very hard to find an agreement on whether or how to limit yth. g: lisa desjardins, thank you very money. yamiche in the white house briefing room we heard the president talking about he would love a shutdown. why is he t about this? >> the president is talking...
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-ue relationship. >> well, thank you very much, nancy, thank you for the invitation from the mccourt school and glad to have this conversation. does trade matter? yes. trade is the ultimate driver of wealth creation and productivity and efficiency increases. i studied economics and i'm not sure that it is a science. if it is it is a pretty dismal science as we know but there is one bit of economics that i learned early on which actually is a law and that is the law of comparative advantage which states very simply, even if a country could produce everything it needs it actually makes more sense to focus on those things you produce most efficiently and trade the rest. your country does better out of that and other countries to do, and wealth increases and economic activity continues to increase. i think is a, there is no country. there is no country in history that has grown prosperous and better way of life to its citizens without trading. so trade is absolutely indispensable part of our economic life. the transatlantic corridor, talking about eu-u.s. relation is the single most impo
-ue relationship. >> well, thank you very much, nancy, thank you for the invitation from the mccourt school and glad to have this conversation. does trade matter? yes. trade is the ultimate driver of wealth creation and productivity and efficiency increases. i studied economics and i'm not sure that it is a science. if it is it is a pretty dismal science as we know but there is one bit of economics that i learned early on which actually is a law and that is the law of comparative...
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"the 15:17 to paris" tells the ue story of three vacationing americans who risked their lives to stopyou do that for us? five-time oscar winner, clint eastwood. he cast the real heroes to play themselves in the film. >> they knew all the parts. they knew the dialogue. wor actors and i was interviewing really good risky. kept thinking, i and i imagine the studios were like, what? >> they weren't enthuastic at the ginning. >> reporter: when you getlint t, was from a moment of panic? >> when he penaltied the idea to us, we didn't understand. wee confused. oh, he's asking us to play ourselves. we lookeach eher and were like, oh, we're doing this. >> reporter: had you been in like a high school production? a play? zero acting. nothing. ♪ >> reporter: we caught up with clint and the guys at his mission ranch in caramel, california. interview you, the story is, he's under budget or on time or earlier. >> don't tel anybody that. a reporter: he 15:17 t bookhe three heroes. it tells their life stories from childhood best friends to their tours in the military, all leading up to that fateful day
"the 15:17 to paris" tells the ue story of three vacationing americans who risked their lives to stopyou do that for us? five-time oscar winner, clint eastwood. he cast the real heroes to play themselves in the film. >> they knew all the parts. they knew the dialogue. wor actors and i was interviewing really good risky. kept thinking, i and i imagine the studios were like, what? >> they weren't enthuastic at the ginning. >> reporter: when you getlint t, was from a...
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, but they have them, but maybe we can coerce, but if they are on the front line, it is a lodgic of ue them or lose them. and the russians fearing that logic would be more likely to be deterred. then finally, when it comes to keeping german nukes denied, the reality is that is a condition for germany to even enter nato in the 1950s. they had to not possess their own nuclear weapons. throughout the cold war, that the remained the issue, and became even more important with the ending of the colder war. in fact, many, main many ways, why nato was not less important with the collapse of the berlin wall bucks more important. in order for the germany to reunify, they had to agree not to acquire nuclear weapons and signed on by the other major powers in europe, the united states, england, france and russia, and the way to do that was to make sure that the unified germany remained part of nato. that mission was then expand pod the rest of eastern europe, and the fear being that if these countries were to acquire a n e nuclear weapon to deter a threat from possibly russian, and to bring them in
, but they have them, but maybe we can coerce, but if they are on the front line, it is a lodgic of ue them or lose them. and the russians fearing that logic would be more likely to be deterred. then finally, when it comes to keeping german nukes denied, the reality is that is a condition for germany to even enter nato in the 1950s. they had to not possess their own nuclear weapons. throughout the cold war, that the remained the issue, and became even more important with the ending of the...
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. >> i like that i have ue boom and other stuff that apple sells.if you have spotify or other music service, you can't beam to it. you can do it using airplay. but everyone likes the artist. >> i use my apple music a lot. it would work for me. >> it's custom made for you. >> what's the next frontier on the assistant part. what are we getting soon that's going to make our lives amazing? >> i think we're getting to the paint now where we have multiusers. everyone in the house through voice resing on nation where it knows who you are. it can tell who's talking to it and give you personalized feedback. your calendar, music taste just by listened to your voice. >> thank you. >>> george clooney and his wife mal. >> what's her name? >> amal clooney. >> john gets a take two. >> they talk about bringing an iraqi refugee to the united states. the couple teemed up with clooney's parents to sponsor an iraqi refugee and introduced him to david letterman. >> hi, dave. >> hi. >> what are you guys doing this morning? >> apparently we're face timing our family with
. >> i like that i have ue boom and other stuff that apple sells.if you have spotify or other music service, you can't beam to it. you can do it using airplay. but everyone likes the artist. >> i use my apple music a lot. it would work for me. >> it's custom made for you. >> what's the next frontier on the assistant part. what are we getting soon that's going to make our lives amazing? >> i think we're getting to the paint now where we have multiusers. everyone in...
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. >> i like that ue boom, and i really like those. >> that's great, but if you have spotify or anotherly with that. you can beam to it using air play, but it's not the same as using the voice commands. that's what everybody loves. play this artist and song. play this genre. >> that kiech works for me. i use my apple music a lot. >> what's the next frontier on the assistant part? like, what are we all going to get soon that's going to make our lives really amazing? >> i think we're getting to the point now, especially on the amazon and google side where we have multi-user versions where everyone in the house through voice recognition, it knows who you are, and this is something the home pod actually doesn't do yet, but the other ones do, and i'm sure it will come everywhere eventually where it can tell who is talking to it and give you personalized feedback and information. your calendar, music taste, what you're interested in by listening to your voice. >> dan, thanks. >> thank you whe. >>> george clooney and his wife, amal, are speaking out -- >> what's her name, john? >> her name is
. >> i like that ue boom, and i really like those. >> that's great, but if you have spotify or anotherly with that. you can beam to it using air play, but it's not the same as using the voice commands. that's what everybody loves. play this artist and song. play this genre. >> that kiech works for me. i use my apple music a lot. >> what's the next frontier on the assistant part? like, what are we all going to get soon that's going to make our lives really amazing?...
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p it's pretty clear that law ues anement missed some very mportant clues and signals.ings it seems but as someone who's been through a shooting do you n thert ar-15s being on the street? k> you can talk about any one weapon and if you ban that g else idoes that mean that nothing else is going to happen? i t cthink if you look i was eretunate in my case that i had scene worcement there on the scene who acted accordingly and took thatdown the shooter. he schoohat would have happened washe school where clearly there was at least one law ooter.ement officer on the scene k thatd instead of confronting the shooter. and k thoseeds to come out and when was that known. those are the kind of things we ingt to know when we say before awaye go changing laws to take get the fights of law-abiding citizens, let's get the fact and see if other people didn't do their job in enforcing existing laws. xisting laws are broken and t ople want to change other laws out annfringe on law-abiding citizens. > you talked about an emotional meeting that you had with the theents and there was a very
p it's pretty clear that law ues anement missed some very mportant clues and signals.ings it seems but as someone who's been through a shooting do you n thert ar-15s being on the street? k> you can talk about any one weapon and if you ban that g else idoes that mean that nothing else is going to happen? i t cthink if you look i was eretunate in my case that i had scene worcement there on the scene who acted accordingly and took thatdown the shooter. he schoohat would have happened washe...
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. >> ue es para adultos. >> de quÉ se trata cÓmo es esto?s ahora con la escuela no nos da tiempo para tomar una clase profesional inventemos algo que pueda hacerlo otra gente tambiÉn, asÍ que nosotros traigamos a todo el mundo a la mamÁ de las alumnas hicimos una intervenciÓn a nuestra manera. >> porque no es la clase comÚn. >> te ayuda a mover el cuerpo de una manera clÁsica te ayuda a mantener una buena postura. >> esa es la idea, esa es la idea. >> me encantarÍa porque nunca tuve la oportunidad de tomar valet. >> viste, ya tenemos nuestra propia alumna. >> ellos siempre estÁn voluntarios. >> james tambiÉn que tiene. >> mira ustedes fueron definitivamente una de las protagonistas de los videos mÁs vistos del dura challenge cÓmo se sintieron en el momento que daddy yankee compartiÓ el video. >> yo estaba en clase y todo el mundo escribÍa. >> quÉ pasÓ. >> exacto, no puede ser quÉ emociÓn. >> yo no me lo creo. >> mira cÓmo hace la gente para hacer la diferencia con ustedes porque estÁbamos aquÍ diciendoo cual es y seguimos mirando cÓmo lo hac
. >> ue es para adultos. >> de quÉ se trata cÓmo es esto?s ahora con la escuela no nos da tiempo para tomar una clase profesional inventemos algo que pueda hacerlo otra gente tambiÉn, asÍ que nosotros traigamos a todo el mundo a la mamÁ de las alumnas hicimos una intervenciÓn a nuestra manera. >> porque no es la clase comÚn. >> te ayuda a mover el cuerpo de una manera clÁsica te ayuda a mantener una buena postura. >> esa es la idea, esa es la idea. >>...
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gains,ue ceo elizabeth we will discuss those results later on "daybreak europe."erg markets: asia." i'm haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: and i'm rishaad salamat in hong kong. spotify founders are following google and facebook, trying to maintain control after listings by holding shares with super voting power. the ceo and vice chairman -- [indiscernible] spotify has been valued at up to $20 billion in private trade in the recent month. haidi: sprint is selling junk bonds for the first time in three years to fund a wireless upgrade. it is selling $1 billion of unsecured junk bonds. talksllapse of merger with t-mobile last year left sprint alone in an increasingly competitive market. it lagged verizon, at&t, and t-mobile in terms of subscribers. rishaad: broadcom's ceo received compensation last year mostly consisting of shares linked to the company's performance. the return beat 90%. he would be entitled to as much as 4.5 times as many shares. -- [indiscernible] and what he may achieve from the bid for qualcomm. haidi: tournaments are starting to resemble major sporti
gains,ue ceo elizabeth we will discuss those results later on "daybreak europe."erg markets: asia." i'm haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: and i'm rishaad salamat in hong kong. spotify founders are following google and facebook, trying to maintain control after listings by holding shares with super voting power. the ceo and vice chairman -- [indiscernible] spotify has been valued at up to $20 billion in private trade in the recent month. haidi: sprint is selling junk bonds for the...
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[audio en inglÉs] carlos: dice que se siente muy bien porque por fin hoy empieza la pelÍcula yq ue leabajaste con lupita longo, tÚ eres inglesa y esta pelÍcula es mundial. es bien importante porque se ve que el rey no podrÍa ser rey sin un grupo de mujeres fuertes a su alrededor. creo que serÁs un ejemplo para las chicas. [audio en inglÉs] carlos: dice que estÁ muy emocionada de poder convertirse en un ejemplo a seguir para todas las jÓvenes. ya lo saben que la pelÍcula de marvel se estrena hoy, "black panther". gracias y continuamos con nuestra propia heroÍna del programa, karla. karla: mi carlitos, yo creo que me falta mucho para eso. les quiero platicar de que asÍ nos momentos todos fuimos testigos de lo que fue sorprender a tres de nuestras productoras cuando se enteraron de que habÍan venido producciÓn de su propia sorpresa. hace minutos atrÁs le dijimos: ustedes son las que serÁn transformadas en el dÍa de hoy. miren nada mÁs, salieron corriendo. vamos a ver cÓmo va el proceso de embellecimiento de estas tres de las nuestras que representarÁ este magnÍfico equipo de producciÓn q
[audio en inglÉs] carlos: dice que se siente muy bien porque por fin hoy empieza la pelÍcula yq ue leabajaste con lupita longo, tÚ eres inglesa y esta pelÍcula es mundial. es bien importante porque se ve que el rey no podrÍa ser rey sin un grupo de mujeres fuertes a su alrededor. creo que serÁs un ejemplo para las chicas. [audio en inglÉs] carlos: dice que estÁ muy emocionada de poder convertirse en un ejemplo a seguir para todas las jÓvenes. ya lo saben que la pelÍcula de marvel se...
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sky.anagement of the there are problems in the region . ,ue to lack of cooperation traffic flow betweenu do not like this sort of thing being passed on to the consumer. >> two points. first of all, we say the government, be careful when you want to follow the privatization track. everywhere in the world, we have , notprivatization as being as a failure, but it carries a lot of inconvenience for airlines, especially with cost increase. cost increase means fair increase for passengers. increase for passengers. we also urge governments to avoid pre-financing. do not want to pay in advance. askould be very strange to drivers to pay for june -- a bridge before it was built. you must be aware that we are a sector, perhaps the only one, to pay for infrastructure. we pay for airports, air traffic , air trafficms control over fly see. we pay for infrastructure. we said ok, we pay for that, but we want to pay the fare price and not pay in advance for future infrastructure cost. juliette: we're seeing an influx andow-cost carriers increasing budget carriers. how do full-service carriers get around
sky.anagement of the there are problems in the region . ,ue to lack of cooperation traffic flow betweenu do not like this sort of thing being passed on to the consumer. >> two points. first of all, we say the government, be careful when you want to follow the privatization track. everywhere in the world, we have , notprivatization as being as a failure, but it carries a lot of inconvenience for airlines, especially with cost increase. cost increase means fair increase for passengers....
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estos contrato se que renovarlos en primera dile porq uÉ te enamoraste de Él. >> te amo porque eres lopor recordar el amor y no entrar de a rajatabla decir lo que les molesta. >> divino por quÉ no entras como en modo de molestia sino que ya estÁ pleno y el camino estÁ lindo y amoroso. alicia: algo muy bonito que hicieron las dos parejas es que se fueron como al comportamiento porque a veces queremos criticar la persona y eso nos hace sentir muy mal. esto en sus casas hÁganlo cada semana. recuerden lo positivo porque siempre seÑalamos lo malo. recuerden dar abrazos y un beso que siempre renueva el amor. >> lo mÁs importante es poder le decÍa la persona siempre ... >>permiso y permiso. >> meche, quÉ pasÓ? meche: yo he traÍdo a mi pareja. les presento a carlos enrique. [hablan a la misma vez] meche: frente a frente. cuÁnto tiempo llevan juntos? rÁpidamente las mismas preguntas que le hizo a la otra pareja. alcia: por quÉ se ha enamorado? >> porque no me dejo opciÓn! meche: me enamorÉ de él porque tiene los labios como el carmÍn y la tinta blanca como la nieve. alicia: quÉ te molesta de él
estos contrato se que renovarlos en primera dile porq uÉ te enamoraste de Él. >> te amo porque eres lopor recordar el amor y no entrar de a rajatabla decir lo que les molesta. >> divino por quÉ no entras como en modo de molestia sino que ya estÁ pleno y el camino estÁ lindo y amoroso. alicia: algo muy bonito que hicieron las dos parejas es que se fueron como al comportamiento porque a veces queremos criticar la persona y eso nos hace sentir muy mal. esto en sus casas hÁganlo...
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it is unclear how the votes lin ue up on either side.basically now have the republicans and the democrats split, not just between themselves, but between their own parties. francine: so, if it passes through the house, funding will come back just in time when workers, i think, arrive at their jobs. if it doesn't, it is the second government shutdown in two or three weeks. what happens after that if it does not get past? stephanie: i think it gets kicked back. the house, they need to sit down and work out a compromise. people are now saying this is really in paul ryan's hands. all he needs to do is schedule this vote on immigration. he's said, i'm not going to schedule a vote on immigration until we get the spending bill passed. i will not schedule a vote on immigration until we have a bill that i think trump will sign. he does not want to come up with something that will be vetoed by the president. this is his view on how the november midterm elections are affecting today's politics. you have republicans in the house that are worried abo
it is unclear how the votes lin ue up on either side.basically now have the republicans and the democrats split, not just between themselves, but between their own parties. francine: so, if it passes through the house, funding will come back just in time when workers, i think, arrive at their jobs. if it doesn't, it is the second government shutdown in two or three weeks. what happens after that if it does not get past? stephanie: i think it gets kicked back. the house, they need to sit down...
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es un concepto ue se realizarÁ en diferentes ciudades a lo largo del aÑo.gente de la patrulla fronteriza, rogelio martÍnez. fue muerto en noviembre pasado en texas. las causas del deceso no pudieron ser determinadas y permanecen en el misterio. esto podrÍa revelar el compaÑero de la vÍctima, quien ha dicho que no recuerda exactamente quÉ paso. una niÑa de 11 aÑos da a luz a un bebÉ, hijo de su propio hermano de 14. la pequeÑa de origen boliviano habÍa llegado a un hospital espaÑol con dolores y se descubrieron que estaba embarazada. se determinÓ el vinculo incestuoso y ahora estÁn los menores bajo custodia del estado. la menor tenÍa 13 aÑos en la concepciÓn, por lo que es inimputable. se registrÓ el doble nÚmero durante la temporada pasada en el brote de influenza. este serÍa el mÁs alto, segÚn los centros para el control de enfermedades. expertos seÑala que la epidemia estÁ lejos de concluir. anticipan un aumento en el nÚmero de contagiados en las prÓximas semanas. la influenza cobrado la vida de ese tres niÑos en cuatro meses. tras las rejas, un hombre ac
es un concepto ue se realizarÁ en diferentes ciudades a lo largo del aÑo.gente de la patrulla fronteriza, rogelio martÍnez. fue muerto en noviembre pasado en texas. las causas del deceso no pudieron ser determinadas y permanecen en el misterio. esto podrÍa revelar el compaÑero de la vÍctima, quien ha dicho que no recuerda exactamente quÉ paso. una niÑa de 11 aÑos da a luz a un bebÉ, hijo de su propio hermano de 14. la pequeÑa de origen boliviano habÍa llegado a un hospital espaÑol...
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hayq ue darle duro aquÍ.itas y fit. busquen en mis redes por claudia molina. el jueves empieza el segundo reto. besitos a todos los que van a participar. francisca: gracias por siempre darnos lo que necesitamos para estar en forma. claudia: siempre es bueno estar mejor. francisca: nos vamos a un mensaje. >> estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook, instagram y snapchat. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. alan: cuerpazos para siempre de nuestra claudia molina. otra que tambiÉn tiene un gran cuerpo es la pareja de adriÁn uribe. le preguntar a ella de quÉ opina de que adriÁn uribe tiene una nueva relaciÓn. reportero: luego del tÓrrido romance de candela mÁrquez con adriÁn uribe, hoy a ocho meses distanciada de Él, la actriz dijo que fue una dura separaciÓn. >> se pasÓ mal pero hoy en dÍa todo va bien. reportero: quÉ sintiÓ al ver a adriÁn uribe que tiene una nueva relaciÓn. >> estoy muy contenta de que tengo una nu
hayq ue darle duro aquÍ.itas y fit. busquen en mis redes por claudia molina. el jueves empieza el segundo reto. besitos a todos los que van a participar. francisca: gracias por siempre darnos lo que necesitamos para estar en forma. claudia: siempre es bueno estar mejor. francisca: nos vamos a un mensaje. >> estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook, instagram y snapchat. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com y en nuestra...
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yo he visto que era sÓlo una barrera de metal delgadoq ue se podrÍa brincar fÁcilmente entonces cruzarlaiban a trabajar por california pero luego fue en todos los estados unidos. cuando comenzaron a crear el muro en 1994 el flujo comenzÓ a cambiar y sobre todo despuÉs del 911. en los Últimos seis aÑos ha bajado el flujo migratorio de personas sin papeles en un 40% porque ya hay mÁs trabajo en mÉxico. el grupo mÁs grande que cruza son centroamericanos y para ellos es mÁs fácil y corto cruzar por texas. se suben a la bestia con sus trenes y llegan a la frontera del norte e intentan cruzar. algunos estÁn cruzando, algunos no cruzan y se quedan en mÉxico pidiendo apoyo y hay muchos centroamericanos y haitianos que se han quedado en mÉxico. luÍs: buscando los centroamericanos que se quedaron del otro lado de la frontera viajamos a mÉxico y llegams al proyecto salesianos, una instituciÓn que provee comida y albergue a muchos inmigrantes como kevin, a quien encontramos en la cocina trabajando como voluntario. kavin: yo vine de honduras. no querÍa cruzara para el otro lado y ahorita la legislaci
yo he visto que era sÓlo una barrera de metal delgadoq ue se podrÍa brincar fÁcilmente entonces cruzarlaiban a trabajar por california pero luego fue en todos los estados unidos. cuando comenzaron a crear el muro en 1994 el flujo comenzÓ a cambiar y sobre todo despuÉs del 911. en los Últimos seis aÑos ha bajado el flujo migratorio de personas sin papeles en un 40% porque ya hay mÁs trabajo en mÉxico. el grupo mÁs grande que cruza son centroamericanos y para ellos es mÁs fácil y...
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francisca: " mitre o regalo de san valentÍn fue enterarme de ue mi novio andaba con dos mÁs" karla: esepara la extensiÓn del tps. el costo es de $495. a diferencia de los 18 meses que daban antes, ahora la renovaciÓn sólo serÁ válida por seis meses. en su portal de internet el servicio de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa aclara que la medida de protecciÓn vence el 5 de julio de 2018 para los hondureÑos. >> esto significa que antes de julio, aproximadamente en junio, los estados unidos deberÁ pronunciarse sobre si extenderÁ una vez más y por cuÁnto tiempo si el programa para hondureÑos quedarÍa cancelado. marÍa: los nicaragüenses quieren como Último dÍa para renovar hoy aunque su beneficio vence el 5 de enero de 2019. si pierden esta oportunidad quedarÍan desprotegidos. sin embargo, las personas amparadas bajo el tps tienen otras opciones para legalizarse en el paÍs. si esos beneficiarios tienen algÚn familiar directo ciudadano estadounidense, ya sea su esposo, hijos o sus padres, estos le podrÍan pedir la residencia. ademÁs su empleador tambiÉn puede hacer la peticiÓn de una visa de trabajo. a
francisca: " mitre o regalo de san valentÍn fue enterarme de ue mi novio andaba con dos mÁs" karla: esepara la extensiÓn del tps. el costo es de $495. a diferencia de los 18 meses que daban antes, ahora la renovaciÓn sólo serÁ válida por seis meses. en su portal de internet el servicio de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa aclara que la medida de protecciÓn vence el 5 de julio de 2018 para los hondureÑos. >> esto significa que antes de julio, aproximadamente en junio, los...