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patricia: al regresar el drama de varias amigas indocumentadasquedÓ reflejado en un documental. ido por la cantante selena gÓmez. hizo llevar a la pantalla chica historias que pudieron haber sido el reflejo de su propia vida. juan carlos nos tiene mÁs sobre"viviendo como indocumentados". juan: ocho familias de indocumentados en estados unidos que son muy similares a las que se repiten por millones a lo largo y ancho en todo el paÍs.la productora ejecutiva es selena gÓmez. que cuente una realidad muy humana a travÉs de seis capÍtulos de 40 minutos cada uno. un drama, que segÚn este abogado enfrentan seres humanos que viven semi escondidos para no caer en manos de autoridades migratorias. >> la Única chance que tenemos, de alcanzar una reforma migratoria justa, misericordiosa, sensata, es a travÉs de este tipo de proyectos. para que todo el pueblo americano pueda entender este atropello sobre los derechos civiles y hasta humanos. >> esta de serie contada a manera de documental comenzÓ a ser transmitida en las Últimas horas a travÉs de netflix para llevarla la audiencia de mÁs de 19
patricia: al regresar el drama de varias amigas indocumentadasquedÓ reflejado en un documental. ido por la cantante selena gÓmez. hizo llevar a la pantalla chica historias que pudieron haber sido el reflejo de su propia vida. juan carlos nos tiene mÁs sobre"viviendo como indocumentados". juan: ocho familias de indocumentados en estados unidos que son muy similares a las que se repiten por millones a lo largo y ancho en todo el paÍs.la productora ejecutiva es selena gÓmez. que...
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porque en el documental, estÁ la historia de un preso, que dice que no es culpable.ial y muy bonito donde " los tigres del norte " comparten estas historias. es un orgullo tenerlos aquÍ. gracias por venir a platicarnos y continuamos con mÁs . leÓn: gracias . al volver hablaremos de los devastadores incendios y azotan california ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: estamos en la Época del aÑo donde se registran la mayor cantidad de incendios en california. el aÑo pasado fue devastador, el clima actual puede ser factor determinante y de riesgo para fuegos forestales. nuestra meteorolÓgica, tiene un reportaje impactante sobre el asunto. reportera: californias el centro de los incendios de maleza mÁs devastadores en otro paÍs. este mapa nos muestra una secuencia de los fuegos desde el aÑo 1000 no al 2018. siendo este Último aÑo, el 2018, según datos el mÁmortÍfero de la historia. que arrasaron mÁs de 1 millÓn de acres de terreno. llegÓ octubre, la temporada comenzÓ en la pregunta de muchos es si esta serÁ tan activa como la del aÑo pasado. las intensas lluvias que cayeron durante el invierno,
porque en el documental, estÁ la historia de un preso, que dice que no es culpable.ial y muy bonito donde " los tigres del norte " comparten estas historias. es un orgullo tenerlos aquÍ. gracias por venir a platicarnos y continuamos con mÁs . leÓn: gracias . al volver hablaremos de los devastadores incendios y azotan california ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: estamos en la Época del aÑo donde se registran la mayor cantidad de incendios en california. el aÑo pasado fue devastador, el...
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>> desde luego, lo que hace netflix y la producciÓn de este documental es evidentemente darle un lugars de gobierno, por quÉ? ¿quÉ has visto de diferente en la frontera? antes habÍa deportaciones ¿quÉ ha cambiado? >> no, sÍ lo habia y quiero decir que nosotros empezamos el proyecto de abrazos, no muros en el aÑo 2016 durante la administraciÓn de obama, donde ya se veÍa la separaciÓn de familias. sin embargo, lo que sÍ te puedo decir es que nunca en la historia habÍamos visto tantas cosas malas pasando a la misma vez en las comunidades en la frontera. >> muchas gracias fernando porque lo que estÁn haciendo es traer la otra fuerza contraria, en vez de odio estÁn trayendo momentos de amor entre la familias, y gracias por hablar con nosotros de esta situaciÓn. >> sÍ, gracias por tenerme, y desde luego lo vamos a seguir haciendo. >> hay que ver ese documental. en mÉxico hay alerta entre los pacientes que toman medicinas que contienen una sustancia usada por quienes sufren problemas gÁstricos, la comunidad mÉdica pidiÓ suspender el consumo tras confirmar que tienen una impureza que aumenta e
>> desde luego, lo que hace netflix y la producciÓn de este documental es evidentemente darle un lugars de gobierno, por quÉ? ¿quÉ has visto de diferente en la frontera? antes habÍa deportaciones ¿quÉ ha cambiado? >> no, sÍ lo habia y quiero decir que nosotros empezamos el proyecto de abrazos, no muros en el aÑo 2016 durante la administraciÓn de obama, donde ya se veÍa la separaciÓn de familias. sin embargo, lo que sÍ te puedo decir es que nunca en la historia habÍamos...
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la actriz y cantante selena gÓmez estrenÓ un documental sobre la angustia y la vida de los emigrantesesta noche. ilia: al volver de la pausa, de cantar en la cocina a estar nominada a un grammy latino es la historia de una abuela mexicana que le contamos al volver. jorge: estados unidos ha peleado por dÉcadas en contra de la esclavitud y el racismo, pero muchos creen que la nueva frontera es luchar por los derechos de los inmigrantes. esta noche tenemos un programa especial sobre los derechos de los reciÉn llegados. ♪ un helicÓptero de la oficina del sheriff se estrenÓ mientras respondÍa a un accidente de otro helicÓptero en 1 a rural del condado. autoridades dijeron que los socorristas fueron al rescate de los pilotos que se informa se encuentran bien. ilia: el viejo refrÁn dice " nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena ", el Éxito acaba de tocar a la puerta de una abuela mexicana con una nominaciÓn a un premio grammy latino. uno de sus nietos la incluyÓ como cantante en la producciÓn de un disco que estÁ arrasando. pedro nos cuenta la historia de la abuela de la mÚsica norteÑa. ♪ pedro:
la actriz y cantante selena gÓmez estrenÓ un documental sobre la angustia y la vida de los emigrantesesta noche. ilia: al volver de la pausa, de cantar en la cocina a estar nominada a un grammy latino es la historia de una abuela mexicana que le contamos al volver. jorge: estados unidos ha peleado por dÉcadas en contra de la esclavitud y el racismo, pero muchos creen que la nueva frontera es luchar por los derechos de los inmigrantes. esta noche tenemos un programa especial sobre los...
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julio: y pasamos a un asesinato en ciudad juÁrez que sucediÓ entras un periodista grababa un documental algunos datos de las entrevistas, donde refieren que llegaron a mÉxico dÍas anteriores. y comenzaron a contactar. >> el periodista fue hospitalizado pero ya lo dieron de alta. viajaba con otras tres personas que lo ayudaban con la grabaciÓn. y un sismo de magnitud 3.5 se sintiÓpor la penÍnsula de san francisco. segÚn el servicio sismolÓgico nacional el temblor hubo un epicentro a los 6 km del suroeste de colma. iniciÓ una profundidad de 7.6 kilÓmetros. por el momento no se reportan daÑos materiales ni vÍctimas. y pasamos con elena tabraue para que nos amplÍe sobre este sismo. y que nos actualicÉ sobre la alerta de incendios. elena: muy buenas noches.efectivamente durante este sÁbado a las 8:41 a.m. se registrÓ un temblor a 6 km al suroeste. este temblor fue de magnitud 3.5. y el centro muy prÓximo. se espera que las prÓximas horas podemos tener algunas replicas asociados con ese temblor. y en cuanto a ese aviso por riesgo de incendio, se mantiene hasta maÑana, domingo, en la tarde. so
julio: y pasamos a un asesinato en ciudad juÁrez que sucediÓ entras un periodista grababa un documental algunos datos de las entrevistas, donde refieren que llegaron a mÉxico dÍas anteriores. y comenzaron a contactar. >> el periodista fue hospitalizado pero ya lo dieron de alta. viajaba con otras tres personas que lo ayudaban con la grabaciÓn. y un sismo de magnitud 3.5 se sintiÓpor la penÍnsula de san francisco. segÚn el servicio sismolÓgico nacional el temblor hubo un epicentro...
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finished the book the acronym is the treaty on the provision of nuclear weapons is a as an offil un document an instrument and has been approved and needs more states to ratify and enter into force, but i think that i would offer as an expression of the frustration of most of the world and most of the non- nuclear nations with the lack of progress on what's called article six of the nonproliferation treaty which some may argue obligates the nuclear weapon states to disarm and it's whether you agree with it or not it is a thing. it is a force. >> it's like the whole world is knocking on the door and there s nine nuclear weapons countries and all the others say the count. we are on the same planet. but the ability to stay with that is mind blowing to me. so it will be interesting to see the rest of the administration the next ten, 20 years what do we do about it. >> one must question and it's simple to answer. was the summit a success or failure and is it's still impossible? it is seen as a breakthrough and there's two ways to see it. they failed to reach that deal but it also led the way to t
finished the book the acronym is the treaty on the provision of nuclear weapons is a as an offil un document an instrument and has been approved and needs more states to ratify and enter into force, but i think that i would offer as an expression of the frustration of most of the world and most of the non- nuclear nations with the lack of progress on what's called article six of the nonproliferation treaty which some may argue obligates the nuclear weapon states to disarm and it's whether you...
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o esto se va en cualquier momento. >>> pues quÉ gran ejemplo eh creo que es un documental que muchosa de un amigo, que supuestamente cuando Él venÍa de colombia o de alguno otros viajes tenÍamos unos condones que no se cuidaba con Él y tenÍa otra manera de cuidarse pero que le empezÓ a dar vuelta que estaba confundida entonces y se dejaron >>> tambiÉn acabÓ con rÍo roma >>> podrÍamos deducir infidelidad supuesta porque es lo que te puede dar pero bueno. >>> este tema tambiÉn va a dar mucho de quÉ hablar porque pasando a otra nota vamos hablar de nicki minaj esta artista rapera que se acaba de casar guaÚ felicidades pero no es la gran noticia >>> la pregunta es con quiÉn se casÓ >>> apenas tenÍan pocos meses de relaciÓn se caso con este chico un exconvicto, pero por quÉ estaba acusado >>> se llama kenneth, tiene 2 graves acusaciones en el 1994 235 fue acusado de agresiÓn sexual porque andaba con una muchacha de 17 aÑos y cumpliÓ 7 aÑos por el asesinato de un hombre en el 2002, nicki minaj se retirÓ de los escenarios >>> quiÉn la va a mantener >>> todos tienen derecho por una segunda o
o esto se va en cualquier momento. >>> pues quÉ gran ejemplo eh creo que es un documental que muchosa de un amigo, que supuestamente cuando Él venÍa de colombia o de alguno otros viajes tenÍamos unos condones que no se cuidaba con Él y tenÍa otra manera de cuidarse pero que le empezÓ a dar vuelta que estaba confundida entonces y se dejaron >>> tambiÉn acabÓ con rÍo roma >>> podrÍamos deducir infidelidad supuesta porque es lo que te puede dar pero bueno....
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even the you know if you want to me prosecutor pos on your documents obtained by al-jazeera show that the un were documenting villages being torched before the massacre and yet he failed to intervene and do the militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's do go on people the. attack. is not to go on but going to hunt is the investigations still going on so who is behind these attacks some of. the neighbors even before learning some c. is that people came from somewhere because. the person they hear speaking they were speaking english but isn't it easy to blame outsiders rather too to look at the reality that there is tension between the full army and the do go on community that's right i agree that there was still is that action but the dynamics i will made in the clinician that have from this. but that do go on militia group has added fuel to the fire has attacked full on you villages. why they have attacked 20 villages no you're saying they haven't they haven't done any attacks they're not responsible for any attacks so who is attacking t
even the you know if you want to me prosecutor pos on your documents obtained by al-jazeera show that the un were documenting villages being torched before the massacre and yet he failed to intervene and do the militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's do go on people the. attack. is not to go on but going to hunt is the investigations still going on so who is behind these attacks some of. the neighbors even before learning some c. is that...
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monitoring system makes every sense the issue is how do you bring it about all but as a former un official documenting that is also an indication of how little trust russia or perhaps other countries in the best in the human ability to do that kind of investigative work because you know has a number of bodies to investigate chemical attacks and other sort of attacks. russia skepticism about the use of those mechanisms is well known don't you think that perhaps it's an indication that the un has not been doing its job if not properly with and off the neutrality of that country like russia with call for the creation of a at the in the other mechanism to do that what if if i'm not mistaken i think the secretary general has already dispatched a team. to saudi arabia to verify what has happened i'm not aware of the russian proposal. is is designed for the un not to be involved and i'm not sure i mean i know russia has a right it's not that about not involving the united nations i think it's more about not trusting the results of its investigation and that the syrian war unfortunately provides a number of e
monitoring system makes every sense the issue is how do you bring it about all but as a former un official documenting that is also an indication of how little trust russia or perhaps other countries in the best in the human ability to do that kind of investigative work because you know has a number of bodies to investigate chemical attacks and other sort of attacks. russia skepticism about the use of those mechanisms is well known don't you think that perhaps it's an indication that the un has...
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tambiÉn en un documental se trata de missouri que tuvo un final fatal.o saben de lo que estÁs hablando. ellos piensa que estÁn cuidando a sus hijos. karla: cuÁles son las seÑales de alerta? >> tener a una mae que tÁ constantemente en el mÉdico. te hablo de una vez a la semana, una vez al dÍa. niÑos que van 325 veces. cirugÍas, todo tipo de enfermedades variado. desde enfermedades pulmonares, virus, problemas psicolÓgicos, problemas biolÓgicos, todo el rango completo. constantemente estÁ pasando algo. no solamente hacia los niÑos. no importa que tengas dos o tres niÑos todo se enferman. karla: por quÉ hace esto una persona? >> es muy difÍcil de creer. el origen de esta enfermedad no es muy creÍ desde punto de a del origen son personas que han tenido hasta abuso infantil, han perdido un padre o madre a temprana edad. tambiÉn han tenido un nivel de estrÉs demasiado alto y ese su manera de manejar este tipo de trauma. este tipo de trauma se manifiesta en traumatizar al niÑo tambiÉn. una madre que tiene esto puede estar abusando a los niÑos. karla: cÓmo se tr
tambiÉn en un documental se trata de missouri que tuvo un final fatal.o saben de lo que estÁs hablando. ellos piensa que estÁn cuidando a sus hijos. karla: cuÁles son las seÑales de alerta? >> tener a una mae que tÁ constantemente en el mÉdico. te hablo de una vez a la semana, una vez al dÍa. niÑos que van 325 veces. cirugÍas, todo tipo de enfermedades variado. desde enfermedades pulmonares, virus, problemas psicolÓgicos, problemas biolÓgicos, todo el rango completo....
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problem nor should it be you know if you want i mean a prosecutor pos on your documents obtained by al-jazeera show that the un were documenting villages being torched before you go sagal massacre and yet he failed to intervene and don't know militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's doggone people. back. is not grown. doggone hunters the embassy geisha is still going on so who is behind these attacks some say that the neighbor was even too full any some see is that people came from somewhere because. the person of the here speaking they were speaking english but isn't it easy to blame outsiders rather too to look at the reality that there is tension between the full lonny and the do go on community that's right i agree that there was tension there still is sanction but then imus i will made it clear ration that. from this. i would act but that do go on militia group has added fuel to the fire has attacked fall on you villages. why they have attacked 20 villages no you're saying they haven't they haven't done any attacks they're not responsible for any att
problem nor should it be you know if you want i mean a prosecutor pos on your documents obtained by al-jazeera show that the un were documenting villages being torched before you go sagal massacre and yet he failed to intervene and don't know militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's doggone people. back. is not grown. doggone hunters the embassy geisha is still going on so who is behind these attacks some say that the neighbor was even too...
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even the you know if you want i mean any prosecutor pos on or documents obtained by al-jazeera showed that the un were documenting villages being torched before the hugo saga massacre and yet he failed to intervene and don't know militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's doggone people the. attack. is not grown. on hunters the investigations are still going on so who is behind these attacks some say that the neighbors even before learning something is that people came from somewhere because. the person they hear speaking they were speaking english but isn't it easy to blame outsiders rather too to look at the reality that there is tension between the full army and the do go on community that i agree that there was still is than should. but then imus i will made it clear ration. from this. but that do go militia group has added fuel to the fire has attacked full on you villages. why they have attacked 20 villages no you're saying they haven't they haven't done any attacks they're not responsible for any attacks so who is attacking them what i
even the you know if you want i mean any prosecutor pos on or documents obtained by al-jazeera showed that the un were documenting villages being torched before the hugo saga massacre and yet he failed to intervene and don't know militia groups continue to attack for lonnie's mahmud togo is the chief representative of mali's doggone people the. attack. is not grown. on hunters the investigations are still going on so who is behind these attacks some say that the neighbors even before learning...
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maity: es un documental producido por la cantante, compositora, actriz y diseÑadora de modas selena gÓmezproyecto con el que se identifican. la familia de gÓmez migró a estados unidos desde mÉxico en 1975. la serie contada de manera documentalnarra a trÉs de seis capÍtulos de 40 minutos la realidad de los seres humanos que viven escondidos para no caer en manos de autoridades migratorias. >> la Única chance que tenemos de algÚn dÍa alcanzar una reforma migratoria justa, misericordiosa y sensata es a travÉs de este tipo de proyectos para que puedan entender el atropello sobre los derechos civiles y hasta humanos. >> historias como esta y la de mis que emigrÓ honduras en es separado de su hijo por e agentes de ice y como su representante legal es agredida por las autoridades durante la detenciÓn. el document tambiÉn cuenta la historia de una familia que emigrÓ de israelescapando de la violencia en tel aviv, la de los juÁrez provenientes de mÉxico yla de una familia de África. familias diferentes pero con la realidad de vivir el dÍa a dÍa bajo la amenaza de deportaciÓn y cambios en polÍticas
maity: es un documental producido por la cantante, compositora, actriz y diseÑadora de modas selena gÓmezproyecto con el que se identifican. la familia de gÓmez migró a estados unidos desde mÉxico en 1975. la serie contada de manera documentalnarra a trÉs de seis capÍtulos de 40 minutos la realidad de los seres humanos que viven escondidos para no caer en manos de autoridades migratorias. >> la Única chance que tenemos de algÚn dÍa alcanzar una reforma migratoria justa,...
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inquiry into president trump issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. the un'suman rights chief questions a decision by hong kong's government to ban the face masks frequently worn by pro—democracy demonstrators. the government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for "fundamental changes". the wife of an american diplomat leaves the uk after becoming a suspect in an investigation into a crash which killed 19—year—old harry dunn in northamptonshire. now on bbc news, it's time for the latest edition of brexitcast. last week you had a giant flask of coffee? tea 7 that is what i will say it was. and a punnet of raspberries. and now i'm the raspberry! greetings from brussels. i am gazing adoringly at you. thank you. i am the raspberry. welcome to brexitcast. brexitcast from the bbc. no one has got a clue what brexit is. brexit is... no—one has quite understood the full extent of this. we rely on the dover and calais crossing. i met borisjohnson once. the doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. rem
inquiry into president trump issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. the un'suman rights chief questions a decision by hong kong's government to ban the face masks frequently worn by pro—democracy demonstrators. the government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for "fundamental changes". the wife of an american diplomat leaves the uk after becoming a suspect in an investigation into a crash which killed...
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inquiry into president trump issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. the un'sights chief questions a decision by hong kong's government to ban the face masks frequently worn by pro—democracy demonstrators. the government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for ‘fundamental changes‘. the wife of an american diplomat leaves the uk after becoming a suspect in an investigation into a crash which killed 19—year—old harry dunn in northamptonshire. now on the bbc, it's time for click. this week, microsoft boss satya nadella uncovering state—led internet manipulation. and abominable animation. look at him. he's a yeti. some call it fake news. some call it disinformation, online manipulation. or even information warfare. the tech giants call it coordinated inauthentic activity. false news articles on facebook, bots amplifying questionable opinions on twitter. what we now know is that nation states have and are weaponized. states have and are weaponizing these techniques to their own ends. russia to interfere with elections, china to sprea
inquiry into president trump issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. the un'sights chief questions a decision by hong kong's government to ban the face masks frequently worn by pro—democracy demonstrators. the government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for ‘fundamental changes‘. the wife of an american diplomat leaves the uk after becoming a suspect in an investigation into a crash which killed 19—year—old harry...
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a la par de este lanzamiento estrenÓ un emotivo documental llamado "la vida continÚa". cago. en su cuarto dÍa de protesta aseguran que no les han ofrecido nuevos beneficios, ya que no van a regresar a los salones de clase. los docentes se dan una f calificaciÓn a la alcaldesa por su papel en las negociaciones. producto de limpieza en un aviÓnde la lÍnea american afecta a una docena de pasajeros y obliga al piloto a realizar un aterrizaje forzoso. la mayorÍa de los viajeros se quejÓ de ardor en los ojos, problemas respiratorios e irritaciÓn en la piel. la ruta era de londres a filadelfia. pacientes con fibrosis quÍstica tienen ahora un nuevo tratamiento. la administraciÓn de medicinas y alimentos aprobÓ un fÁrmaco novedoso para combatir esa enfermedad pulmonar. se puede utilizar en adultos y adolescentes mayores de 12 aÑos. con anterioridad no tenÍan opciones. la produce la compaÑÍa estadounidense. estarÁ disponible dentro de pocas semanas a un costo de un precio superior a lo anticipado. el aÑo pasado fiscal 756,000 personas se hicieron ciudadanas. en 2019 puede ser toda
a la par de este lanzamiento estrenÓ un emotivo documental llamado "la vida continÚa". cago. en su cuarto dÍa de protesta aseguran que no les han ofrecido nuevos beneficios, ya que no van a regresar a los salones de clase. los docentes se dan una f calificaciÓn a la alcaldesa por su papel en las negociaciones. producto de limpieza en un aviÓnde la lÍnea american afecta a una docena de pasajeros y obliga al piloto a realizar un aterrizaje forzoso. la mayorÍa de los viajeros se...
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en este vÍdeo sobre el nuevo documental de televisiÓn que capta a un pulpo durmiendo y cambiando de color de josÉ josé, sus hijos mayores siguen buscÁndolo en miami y dicen que su hermanastra no les responde donde estÁn el presidente donald trump tambiÉn pidiÓ colaboraciÓn a otros lÍderes extranjeros y el presidente peruano disolviÓ el congreso pero
en este vÍdeo sobre el nuevo documental de televisiÓn que capta a un pulpo durmiendo y cambiando de color de josÉ josé, sus hijos mayores siguen buscÁndolo en miami y dicen que su hermanastra no les responde donde estÁn el presidente donald trump tambiÉn pidiÓ colaboraciÓn a otros lÍderes extranjeros y el presidente peruano disolviÓ el congreso pero
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hecho de cruzar indocumentados no los hace criminales >> un asunto que preocupa a muchos como la cantante selena gÓmez que estrena su documentalersonas. (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >>> importante que lo estÉ hablando esta muchacha >>> parece que algo estÁ cambiando en el salvador porque estados unidos ha disminuido la alerta sobre el paÍs centro americano y deja de sugerir a sus ciudadanos que no viajen hasta allÍ, washington dice que los avances en seguridad alcanzados por el gobierno han logrado por ejemplo bajar las muertes diarias a 4 la noticia asÍ lo zel prueba en su cuenta de twitter >>> dice. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> miles de millones de pesos en impuestos perdonados eso fue lo que se hizo durante los gobiernos de los presidentes mexicanos felipe calderÓn y enrique peÑa nieta pero el perdÓn no era para cualquiera los beneficiados artistas polÍticos, empresas incluso equipos de fÚtbol pero no ciudadanos normales y corrientes raÚl torres cuÉntanos mÁs detalles ¿cÓmo estÁs? buenas tardes >>> ¿quÉ te parecerÍa que te perdonarÍa los impuestos? >>> yo lo necesito, te saludo desde la capital mexicana entre el 2007 y 2
hecho de cruzar indocumentados no los hace criminales >> un asunto que preocupa a muchos como la cantante selena gÓmez que estrena su documentalersonas. (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >>> importante que lo estÉ hablando esta muchacha >>> parece que algo estÁ cambiando en el salvador porque estados unidos ha disminuido la alerta sobre el paÍs centro americano y deja de sugerir a sus ciudadanos que no viajen hasta allÍ, washington dice que los avances en seguridad...
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in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots resources 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity then exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting climate change caused by our greenhouse gas emissions pollution the water air and land and finally the however creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species. the report's authors say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with earth and life upon it this report says we have a serious problem if we continue to produce our food and i say the g. in the same way as we do today w
in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots...
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but what i've seen from the un office on drugs and crime is that it is possible that people use genuine documents the first leg out of china, so maybe flying from hong kong airport to a place that doesn't require visas for chinese nationals, then perhaps switching to fraudulent documents and making the rest of the journey by land. and you're looking at people who might be switching smugglers many times over. there are many people likely involved in a journey of this length. it's been a day of violent anti—government protests across iraq. at least a0 people are thought to have been killed, after security forces used live rounds and tear gas against demonstrators. eight died in the capital, baghdad, the rest in clashes in the south of the country. in the city of nasiriyah the authorities have imposed a curfew. the protests began two weeks ago against corruption, lack ofjobs and economic hardship. aleem maqbool reports. gunshots. anti—government demonstrators took to the streets of baghdad in their thousands. surging towards the green zone. but as they did, they were met by tear gas and clashes with
but what i've seen from the un office on drugs and crime is that it is possible that people use genuine documents the first leg out of china, so maybe flying from hong kong airport to a place that doesn't require visas for chinese nationals, then perhaps switching to fraudulent documents and making the rest of the journey by land. and you're looking at people who might be switching smugglers many times over. there are many people likely involved in a journey of this length. it's been a day of...
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much of this, the un says, was caused by the taliban disrupting does not proceed. the report not only documentsrmination to disrupt the election but also highlights a pattern carried out against civilians. no—one has claimed responsibility so far for the attack. the eight laying the blame on islamic state. —— the taliban. the first all—women space walk has taken place, in another milestone for space exploration. the american astronauts christina koch and jessica meir replaced faulty equipment on the outside of the international space station. more than 200 people have carried out spacewalks since 1965 but only 1a were women and until today they were always accompanied by men. gareth barlow has the details: for almost eight hours, they made history. the first all—women spacewalk in history. christina koch, and jessica meir stepping outside the international space station, 400 kilometres above the earth. we hope we can provide an inspiration to everybody, not only women, but to everybody who has dreams and is willing to work hard to make the dream come true. watching from solid ground as they mad
much of this, the un says, was caused by the taliban disrupting does not proceed. the report not only documentsrmination to disrupt the election but also highlights a pattern carried out against civilians. no—one has claimed responsibility so far for the attack. the eight laying the blame on islamic state. —— the taliban. the first all—women space walk has taken place, in another milestone for space exploration. the american astronauts christina koch and jessica meir replaced faulty...
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but what i've seen from the un office on drugs and crime is that it is possible that people use genuine documentslying from hong kong airport to a place that doesn't require visas for chinese nationals, then perhaps switching to fraudulent documents and making the rest of the journey by land. and you are looking at people who might be switching smugglers many times over. there are many people likely involved in a journey of this slaying. natalia banulescu—bogdan, thank you very much forjoining us —— length. european union leaders have agreed to delay brexit after it became clear the uk government won't be able to keep its promise to leave at end of the month. the eu hasn't, though, set a new date. prime minister boris johnson's latest tactic is to call for a general election. more from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. it looked easy enough. i can't make the scissors work. can't make the scissors work, can't get an early election either. you run the world. i do. no, no, idon't. run the world ? as if! he needs labour votes to make a quick election happen, and jeremy corbyn's holding back, s
but what i've seen from the un office on drugs and crime is that it is possible that people use genuine documentslying from hong kong airport to a place that doesn't require visas for chinese nationals, then perhaps switching to fraudulent documents and making the rest of the journey by land. and you are looking at people who might be switching smugglers many times over. there are many people likely involved in a journey of this slaying. natalia banulescu—bogdan, thank you very much...
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ukraine as house democrats threatened to subpoena the white house for documents on donald trump's dealings with the country. kim jong unrmer dallas police officer will spend 10 years in prison for murdering her neighbor. amber guyger claims she killed botham john when she mistook his apartment for her own and walked into it. the sentence met with mixed reaction is crowd gathered outside the courtroom but the most stunning reaction came from his brother who says he forgives her. >> i forgive you. i want the best for you. because i know that is exactly what botham would want. can i give her a hug please? >> here you go as they embrace, they are crying as they hug in the court room. that is a powerful moment. the district judge hundred gu e guyger and handed her a bible, she will be eligible for parole in five years. >> national guard chief save lives when the tour plane he is on crashes and bursts into flames. incredible video showing fire and thick black smoke coming from the world war ii bomber after it crashed into a warehouse at an airport near hartford, connecticut. 7 people were killed in the crash and 6 survived i
ukraine as house democrats threatened to subpoena the white house for documents on donald trump's dealings with the country. kim jong unrmer dallas police officer will spend 10 years in prison for murdering her neighbor. amber guyger claims she killed botham john when she mistook his apartment for her own and walked into it. the sentence met with mixed reaction is crowd gathered outside the courtroom but the most stunning reaction came from his brother who says he forgives her. >> i...
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he failed to document meetings with vladimir putin, one with kim jong un and a sunday brunch with oj. not really, but you can see it happening, right? and while records with these other leaders might be key to impeachment, they may not need records anymore. you remember that thing that trump did when he asked a government to investigate his rival, joe biden? he did it again, this time on tv. >> what exactly did you hope zelinsky would do about the phone call? >> i would think if they were honest about it, they'd start a major investigation into the bidens. it's a very simple answer. they should investigate the bidens, because how does a company that's newly formed and all these companies, and by the way, likewise, china should start an investigation into the bidens. >> jimmy: everyone should be investigated. why isn't, rarely during a witch hunt do you see the witch drown herself. but this is, either that or this is some kind of a strategy. to do this again in public, this is like how dare you say i cheated on my wife with a porn star. come here, stormy, let's do it in front of everyo
he failed to document meetings with vladimir putin, one with kim jong un and a sunday brunch with oj. not really, but you can see it happening, right? and while records with these other leaders might be key to impeachment, they may not need records anymore. you remember that thing that trump did when he asked a government to investigate his rival, joe biden? he did it again, this time on tv. >> what exactly did you hope zelinsky would do about the phone call? >> i would think if...
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much of this, the un says, was caused by an effort by the taliban to disrupt democracy. the report not only documents offensive to disrupt the election but also highlight the pattern of adoption, threats, intimidation and harassment carried out by the taliban again civilians leading up to and during the elections. no fire -- no-one has so the elections. no fire -- no-one has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. the taliban are laying blame on the islamic state group. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the still to come: roaring success of london's west end, the roaring success of london's west end, the lion king celebrates 20 yea rs end, the lion king celebrates 20 years on the capital's stage. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblical famine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today, it's actually cheaper to paper your w
much of this, the un says, was caused by an effort by the taliban to disrupt democracy. the report not only documents offensive to disrupt the election but also highlight the pattern of adoption, threats, intimidation and harassment carried out by the taliban again civilians leading up to and during the elections. no fire -- no-one has so the elections. no fire -- no-one has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. the taliban are laying blame on the islamic state group. stay with us on...
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much of this, the un says, was caused by an effort by the taliban to disrupt democracy. the report not only documentson, but also highlight a pattern of adduction, threats, intimidation and harassment carried out by the taliban against civilians leading up to and during the election. no-one so to and during the election. no-one so far has claimed responsibility for the attack. the taliban are languor blame on the islamic state group. katie silver, bbc news. let‘s get some of the day‘s other news. floods caused by eight days of torrential downpours in northeastern ghana have left 28 people dead and displaced hundreds. relief items are being transported 800 kilometres by road from the capital accra to the affected region on the border with burkina faso. meteorologists warn the rains could last into november. it‘s emerged that boeing employees exchanged messages about possible problems with the automated safety system on its 737 max jet nearly two years before the plane was involved in its first crash. the max planes have been grounded pending an investigation because of two accidents which killed more
much of this, the un says, was caused by an effort by the taliban to disrupt democracy. the report not only documentson, but also highlight a pattern of adduction, threats, intimidation and harassment carried out by the taliban against civilians leading up to and during the election. no-one so to and during the election. no-one so far has claimed responsibility for the attack. the taliban are languor blame on the islamic state group. katie silver, bbc news. let‘s get some of the day‘s other...
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in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends and less this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots resources 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the marine environments have been severely altered by human activity then exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting climate change caused by our greenhouse gas emissions pollution the water and land and finally the house creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species the report's authors say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with earth and life upon it this report says we have a serious problem if we continue to reduce our food and energy in the same way as we do today we will lose
in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends and less this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots...
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much of this, the un says was caused by an effort by the caliban to disrupt democracy. the report not only documents disrupt the election but i lets a pattern of threats and intimidation and harassment carried by the taliban against civilians and leading up to the elections. so far no one has claimed response ability for the attack. the taliban are laying the blame on the islamic state group. gavin has all the sport. hello and thanks forjoining us. excitement is building ahead of the rugby world cup quarterfinals — which get under way on saturday. england and australia kick things off in 0ita, with england hoping to make it seven wins in a row over their opponents. our sports editor dan roan reports on one of the most anticipated weekend's of action in world rugby. here in the south ofjapan the pressure is rising. the volcanic town of beppu, famous for its numerous hot springs, is where england have been preparing for a defining moment. earlier they let off steam themselves here in nearby 0ita, where tomorrow they will play their first world cup knockout game for eight years. straight through the mi
much of this, the un says was caused by an effort by the caliban to disrupt democracy. the report not only documents disrupt the election but i lets a pattern of threats and intimidation and harassment carried by the taliban against civilians and leading up to the elections. so far no one has claimed response ability for the attack. the taliban are laying the blame on the islamic state group. gavin has all the sport. hello and thanks forjoining us. excitement is building ahead of the rugby...
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arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation which. documents. that's very important some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they sent representatives to beat officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone called her. and is in the airport near scott and we know if they go back we're going to be killed that's one violation from the. anxiety is growing among the almost 1000000 registered syrian refugees who along with rights groups believe the deportation order is part of a wider government crackdown that is about making their life increasingly harder to pressure them to leave. beirut it was a dramatic night last night at the world of politics championships here in doha let's go live now to our studio. international stadium and. that's why adrian champion's it taking a tumble of day 6 also some of the stars of tomorrow stepping up coming up at 1045 g.m.t. britain's smith wins her 1st wall title and makes history in the
arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation which. documents. that's very important some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they sent representatives to beat officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone called her. and is in the airport near scott and we know...
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arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation which. documents. some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they said representatives to beat officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone caught her. in the airport. and we know if they go back we're going to be clear that one violation from. anxiety is growing among the almost 1000000 registered syrian refugees who along with rights groups believe the deportation order is part of a wider government crackdown that is about making their life increasingly harder to pressure them to leave. beirut. in hong kong an 18 year old student shot and injured by police during antigovernment protests has been charged with rioting and assaulting 2 officers students at the chinese university of hong kong held a rally to condemn the shooting of their colleague on tuesday which was a national day in china saudi arabia says that its oil output is back to normal after last month's attacks on
arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation which. documents. some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they said representatives to beat officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone caught her. in the airport. and we know if they go back we're going to be clear...
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un-american. no one should be tried this way. >> senator kamala harris and two other democratic senators trying to force the trump administration to release documents related to the ukraine investigation. senator harris about a request through the federal freedom of information act seeking documents related to ukraine, china and the department of justice investigations into president trump's political rivals. >>> support for impeaching president trump's has gone up since last week according to a new nationwide poll. a new reuters poll finds 46% of adults surveyed now support impeachment. that's up 3% from last week. 40% say they oppose impeachment. >>> an update about a controversial campaign billboard targeting the san francisco mayor london breed. the three billboards have been taken down but not by mayoral candidate ellen lee zhou. the billboards showed bree to smoking a cigar with her feet up and counting stacks of cash. zhou said these images represent the city's worsening problems. out front media which owns the billboard space as it reserves the right to remove ads that are deemed offensive to community standards. >>> a high school student f
un-american. no one should be tried this way. >> senator kamala harris and two other democratic senators trying to force the trump administration to release documents related to the ukraine investigation. senator harris about a request through the federal freedom of information act seeking documents related to ukraine, china and the department of justice investigations into president trump's political rivals. >>> support for impeaching president trump's has gone up since last...
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un-crew tesla. we will fly which will document international space station part of putting a crew on board in the near future. again that's a little summary. i do afford to your questions but this is what the future spaceflight holds. thank you. [applause] >> hey, now for next speaker. hans koenigsmann is vice president of the built in flight reliability met space x where he leads the companies poured into the process development team, oversee the launch with this process during launch and assesses and resolve launch risk. he's built up the avionics software and guided navigation and control department at spacex and develop the launch readiness process. he was chief architect of large chief engineer for the last three falcon one missions and most of the falcon nine flights his expense includes development of suborbital and orbital watchers as well as tablet projects both at his previous work in germany and in california. he has a phd in aerospace engineering and production from university of brennan and a masters in aerospace engineering from the technical university of berlin. it's my honor to introd
un-crew tesla. we will fly which will document international space station part of putting a crew on board in the near future. again that's a little summary. i do afford to your questions but this is what the future spaceflight holds. thank you. [applause] >> hey, now for next speaker. hans koenigsmann is vice president of the built in flight reliability met space x where he leads the companies poured into the process development team, oversee the launch with this process during launch...
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si serÁ posible que mas adelante hagan una serie >>> que serÍa de 10 tempo >>> e documental nos hace ver mÁs que tenemos unratis a target circle. y deja que target te recompense. rizas o alisas el cabello., repara visiblemente 7 tipos de daño... ...con tresemmé repair and protect 7 con biotina. tresemmé te ayuda... ...a hacer lo tuyo. ♪ >> continuamos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa" y este candelero en colombia nos encontramoson un hombre que fue sicario, ladrÓn con a tracador y trabajÓ con pablo escobar >>> pero la historia sigue cuando cayÓ en la cÁrcel cuando le cayÓ el 20 reivindican su camino y ahora tiene la fortuna de trabajar con actores de la talla de will smith y otros >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la vida saltÓ a las pelÍculas de acciÓn >>> si usted me dice que hay que matar a alguien lo lo hago >>> ahora es actor eagle en eso y en el pasado trabajÓ como sicario, ladrÓn narco y cuido los cargamentos de drogas de pablo escobar >>> para afectar que pudiera hacer bajadas el hecho de estar ahÍ y cuidar las drogas. >> le enseÑaron que halar el gatillo >>> me dijeron que el han se podÍa matar >>> trabajÓ con la maf
si serÁ posible que mas adelante hagan una serie >>> que serÍa de 10 tempo >>> e documental nos hace ver mÁs que tenemos unratis a target circle. y deja que target te recompense. rizas o alisas el cabello., repara visiblemente 7 tipos de daño... ...con tresemmé repair and protect 7 con biotina. tresemmé te ayuda... ...a hacer lo tuyo. ♪ >> continuamos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa" y este candelero en colombia nos encontramoson un hombre que fue sicario,...
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in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots resources 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity then exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting climate change caused by our greenhouse gas emissions pollution the water and land and finally the house creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species the report's authors say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with earth and life upon it this report says we have a serious problem if we continue to reduce our food and energy in the same way as we do today we will lose bi
in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots...
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in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots resources 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity then exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting climate change caused by our greenhouse gas emissions pollution the water air and land and finally the however creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species. the report's authors say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with earth and life upon it this report says we have a serious problem if we continue to produce our food and i say the g. in the same way as we do today w
in may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction that's more than 12 percent of known life on earth we're on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots...
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documented lynchings since the end of the civil war. but republican senator lindsey graham jumped to the president's defense. >> this is a lynching, in every sense. this is un-american. >> reporter: tim scott, the senate's only african-american republican, said he didn't think the president's use of the term was racially charged, but -- >> i get his absolute rejection of the process. i wouldn't use the word lynching. >> reporter: and listen to what senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told our mary bruce. >> is that how you would characterize this inquiry, as a lynching? >> given the history in our country, i would not compare this to a lynching. that was an unfortunate choice of words. >> jon karl with us live at the white house tonight. and jond, as we also mentioned there, there's news tonight about this administration official who wrote that unanimous op-ed in "the new york times" describing, quote, resistance within the trump administration now that person's writing a book? >> reporter: yes, it was announced by the publisher 12 books today that anonymous, who remains anonymous, will have a book out next month, it's called "a warning." as you recall,
documented lynchings since the end of the civil war. but republican senator lindsey graham jumped to the president's defense. >> this is a lynching, in every sense. this is un-american. >> reporter: tim scott, the senate's only african-american republican, said he didn't think the president's use of the term was racially charged, but -- >> i get his absolute rejection of the process. i wouldn't use the word lynching. >> reporter: and listen to what senate majority leader...
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un familiarity. kristen: how do you make that happen> ? how do you go beyond the basics of a document that is so complex? >> it is complex. education is part of it. media as part of it. one of the things we have notice is the trends in media, people did not use to have so many choices as they do today. and so, people can also choose could out in a way they not 30, 40, 50 years ago from information about their own government. you see the effects of that as well. kristen: absolutely. historical, in terms, when you think back to the 18th century, what was it that made this so remarkable? the constitution accomplishes something that had not been done up to that point and something that the british have struggled with in north america in the american colonies and something that the new american states has struggled with after winning independence and that was figuring out how to share power between a national, central government and local governments. british answer for that is that we have all the power in london. parliament, the king and parliament are sovereign. the answer the american
un familiarity. kristen: how do you make that happen> ? how do you go beyond the basics of a document that is so complex? >> it is complex. education is part of it. media as part of it. one of the things we have notice is the trends in media, people did not use to have so many choices as they do today. and so, people can also choose could out in a way they not 30, 40, 50 years ago from information about their own government. you see the effects of that as well. kristen: absolutely....
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arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation which. documents. some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they said representatives to beat officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone calls for. any airport near scott and we know if they go back we're going to be clear on that one violation from the. anxiety is growing among the almost 1000000 registered syrian refugees who along with rights groups believe the deportation order is part of a wider government crackdown that is about making their life increasingly harder to pressure them to leave. beirut camerons president paul bia has over the release of hundreds of prisoners linked to the separatist crisis in his country's regions a national dialogue was launched in cameroon on monday in the hope of ending the conflict only 3000 people have died since fighting broke out in 2017 between the army and separatists who want independence for cameron's 2 english speaking prov
arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation which. documents. some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they said representatives to beat officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone calls for. any airport near scott and we know if they go back we're going to be...
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documents from the department of justice showed that in recent years only one 3rd of all applicants were clear economic migrants of all the industrialized countries japan has the most rigorous interpretation of the unrefugee convention applicants must be able to prove they're threatened in writing and in japanese during the waiting period many are at risk of becoming homeless or if they initial application is denied they may end up in detention pending deportation. one of the biggest detention centers is 2 hours outside of tokyo. oh she says the building back that. that's where i was held. kim heir young applied for asylum in 2010 decades after being involved in anti-government protests in south korea he had reason to fear repercussions after overstaying his visa he spent more than 2 and a half years in the center now he's out on probation. not much gets out about the conditions in. after 6 months most people's faces turn on expressionless. the inmates have been on hunger strike several times in recent years they criticize the crowded accommodations insufficient many call care and the uncertainty about their status some are confined for more than 5 years or their detention is only meant to be tempo
documents from the department of justice showed that in recent years only one 3rd of all applicants were clear economic migrants of all the industrialized countries japan has the most rigorous interpretation of the unrefugee convention applicants must be able to prove they're threatened in writing and in japanese during the waiting period many are at risk of becoming homeless or if they initial application is denied they may end up in detention pending deportation. one of the biggest detention...
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arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation. documents. some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they said representatives to meet officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone calls us. and we know if they go back we're going to be killed by legitimate. anxiety is growing among the almost 1000000 registered syrian refugees who along with rights groups believe the deportation order is part of a wider government crackdown that is about making their life increasingly harder to pressure them to leave. beirut in mali the families of 25 soldiers killed by fighters linked to mounting information from the government protesters in the capital bamako army commanders are withholding details of monday's attacks on 2 bases and the government's accused of failing to properly equip soldiers 60 remain missing. in hong kong an 18 year old student shot by police during anti-government protest has been charged with rising assaulting 2
arrested by the syrian authorities the un confirmed deportations are happening and there could be more because the majority of refugees lack proper legal documentation. documents. some international organizations are accusing lebanon of violating its obligations to protect those fleeing persecution and violence they said representatives to meet officials here to find a way to stop the deportations when someone calls us. and we know if they go back we're going to be killed by legitimate. anxiety...
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movement of uzbekistan, and the islamic party that fights in afghanistan and the un reports and i said in my testimony all document there presence and i find it hard to believe that they will restrain all of, them thank you. >> mr. phillips. >> thank you mister chairman and to our witnesses i will start with you mr. johnson and clearly from your testimony you have little faith or confidence in the taliban being trustworthy for a good reason so what should we do in light of the fact that they are not in you're estimating what would be in our best interest? >> i have no problem with trying to bolster a process that includes the afghan in talks and my main problem is one i think there is a lot of credibility when it came to the words on assurances and others, to the afghan government didn't have a formal seat at the, table you heard ambassador wells talk about how members were able to take part in talks, that was in personal capacity and representatives of the backed government, we were insisting that they are part of any legitimate peace process -- >> i know you've been in part of peace processes, in general terms,
movement of uzbekistan, and the islamic party that fights in afghanistan and the un reports and i said in my testimony all document there presence and i find it hard to believe that they will restrain all of, them thank you. >> mr. phillips. >> thank you mister chairman and to our witnesses i will start with you mr. johnson and clearly from your testimony you have little faith or confidence in the taliban being trustworthy for a good reason so what should we do in light of the fact...
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sources confirming that the state a un department office of the inspector general has reached out to congress tomorrow with an urgent request to brief staff tomorrow on documents related to the state department of ukraine. does that happen a lot? >> no, it's really interesting. i have no idea what it's about. we'll see over the next few days. but again it's really interesting how the inspectors general at these different agencies are playing this role of establishing tracks against presidential authority. again, what the president is trying to do big picture is free himself from all of the bounds of ethics and morality and law. and to get rid of all of the referees, the intelligence al community, the fbi, the press. and what's standing up to them right now, inspector generals at, you know, the intelligence community, the state department, other agencies who are saying, no, we took an oath to the constitution not to the president. we're going to keep our oath. >> final question you're a fresh member of congress, you repeat a district that had been represented by a republican and had sent republicans to grs i think for many years. are you confident now home for
sources confirming that the state a un department office of the inspector general has reached out to congress tomorrow with an urgent request to brief staff tomorrow on documents related to the state department of ukraine. does that happen a lot? >> no, it's really interesting. i have no idea what it's about. we'll see over the next few days. but again it's really interesting how the inspectors general at these different agencies are playing this role of establishing tracks against...