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i said it's michelle valdez. but they hadn't made an i.d. yet. >> reporter: michelle valdez.p sheet and her father's bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. >> did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> reporter: a few days later lab work confirmed ida's hunch. jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> and i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say we found her and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front, and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me. and ida says, "dan." she says, "i have some bad news for you." >> dan, she was i.d.'d, and it was her, and they found, you know, she was pregnant. and the baby. it was -- it was just very difficult. >> i -- i looked at her in disbelief. but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of just drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit, and ida consoled me a little bit and said it's okay, you know, it's
i said it's michelle valdez. but they hadn't made an i.d. yet. >> reporter: michelle valdez.p sheet and her father's bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. >> did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> reporter: a few days later lab work confirmed ida's hunch. jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> and i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having to go to...
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that was not the track michelle valdez was on.ugh dan continued to tape all the usual family functions. michelle's little girl angelica was now the center of attention. but on the periphery in offhand moments dan's camera also caught something else. the look and the unspoken despair that signaled the death of a young girl's dreams. she struggled to hold it all together. but michelle eventually dropped out of school. for a while she tried to support herself and angelica with a series of minimum wage jobs but couldn't make ends meet. after three years angelica was sent to live with dan's mother, who lived nearby, and michelle took to living with a series of people she called friends. by 2002 the wear and tear is written all over her face. ♪ happy birthday that september angelica celebrated her sixth birthday. michelle had just turned 20. a milestone that was not lost on mother or child. >> mommy's not a grownup anymore -- i mean, a teenager anymore. >> reporter: no. in a sense michelle never was a teenager. and now on the cusp of yo
that was not the track michelle valdez was on.ugh dan continued to tape all the usual family functions. michelle's little girl angelica was now the center of attention. but on the periphery in offhand moments dan's camera also caught something else. the look and the unspoken despair that signaled the death of a young girl's dreams. she struggled to hold it all together. but michelle eventually dropped out of school. for a while she tried to support herself and angelica with a series of minimum...
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i said it's michelle valdez. but they hadn't made an i.d. yet. >> reporter: michelle valdez.r rap sheet and her father's bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. >> did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> reporter: a few days later lab work confirmed ida's hunch. jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> and i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say we found her and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front, and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me and ida says, "dan." she says, "i have some bad news for you." >> dan, she was i.d.'d, and it was her, and they found, you know, she was pregnant. and the baby. it was -- it was just very difficult. >> i -- i looked at her in disbelief. but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of just drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit, and ida consoled me a little bit and said, it's okay, you know,
i said it's michelle valdez. but they hadn't made an i.d. yet. >> reporter: michelle valdez.r rap sheet and her father's bittersweet memories to go on, ida lopez was now sure she knew where michelle valdez was. >> did you know michelle was pregnant when she disappeared? >> i did. >> reporter: a few days later lab work confirmed ida's hunch. jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> and i had to tell dan. the hardest part of this whole thing is having to go to...
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on valdez, i got still photography, which was at the bottom of the list. and i was assigned to the 836 combat support group in tampa, florida. and i work for the base newspaper, but the strike command was there and that's kind of where the vietnam war was managed from. so i, at 18 years old, was photographing three and four star generals in meetings and in ceremonies and so at a very early point in my photography career, i was photographing high level people and being trained in the military and also, coming from a military family, my father was career military and we could talk about him, you know, growing up in south texas and working on the farm and going into world war ii. that's a whole other big part of my life, but my texas history roots, but so when i got out of the air force four years later, in 1971, my dad had moved up to washington, dc, so i followed my parents up there and got a job as a photographer at the u.s. department of agriculture. that's where the farm security administration photos had been taken back in the depression time. so i was
on valdez, i got still photography, which was at the bottom of the list. and i was assigned to the 836 combat support group in tampa, florida. and i work for the base newspaper, but the strike command was there and that's kind of where the vietnam war was managed from. so i, at 18 years old, was photographing three and four star generals in meetings and in ceremonies and so at a very early point in my photography career, i was photographing high level people and being trained in the military...
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. >> next on american history tv, david valdez talks about his photographs of george h.w.which he took as the vice president's personal photographer and then as white house photo office director from 1983 to 1993. we'll see his behind the scenes photos of the bush administration at the beginning of the gulf war during the fall of communism in eastern europe and in private moments with the bush family. the center for american history at the university of texas recorded the interview and archived his photos along with those of other nationally recognized photographers. this is just over 70 minutes. >> you know, all the presidential photographers come to that job in different ways. most of them come in having been press photographers covering the campaign. i didn't. it was 1983. and i was actually a government transf photographer and had been
. >> next on american history tv, david valdez talks about his photographs of george h.w.which he took as the vice president's personal photographer and then as white house photo office director from 1983 to 1993. we'll see his behind the scenes photos of the bush administration at the beginning of the gulf war during the fall of communism in eastern europe and in private moments with the bush family. the center for american history at the university of texas recorded the interview and...
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steve valdez—symonds from amnesty.ling in the administrators. the move affects more than 2000 staff at 125 stores across the country. sales at the music and film retailer have been hit by online competition and streaming services. it‘s the second time in five years that hmv has hit serious financial trouble, as our business correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. there‘s some flash photography coming up. from david bowie... ..to eltonjohn... ..to take that. they all chose the most famous name in high street music to launch an album. but that was then. now, hmv has collapsed into administration for the second time in five years. the main reason? people are finding other ways to get music and movies. netflix or spotify. i don‘t ever buy anything. no, i don't buy any. i download everything. i like movies but i'm not bothered about having them on dvd all the time and stuff like that. so it won't be that bad for me, to be honest. hmv‘s current owners bought it out of administration five years ago. but today they said an ex
steve valdez—symonds from amnesty.ling in the administrators. the move affects more than 2000 staff at 125 stores across the country. sales at the music and film retailer have been hit by online competition and streaming services. it‘s the second time in five years that hmv has hit serious financial trouble, as our business correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. there‘s some flash photography coming up. from david bowie... ..to eltonjohn... ..to take that. they all chose the most...
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steve valdez—symonds from amnesty, thank you forjoining us tonight.ind out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are — political commentator, giles kenningham and the defence editor of the evening standard, robert fox. three people have been killed in an explosion on a tourist bus in egypt. two vietnamese tourists and an egyptian tour guide were killed near the pyramid complex at giza, just outside the capital city cairo. authorities say ten vietnamese tourists and the local driver of the coach were also injured in what the egyptian interior ministry has described as a blast caused by an improvised explosive device. a woman has been charged with murder following the deaths of two children in margate. samantha ford, who is 37, was arrested yesterday after two young children were discovered at a property in the middle of the night. they were taken to hospital where they were confirmed to have died. samantha ford is due to apear at canterbury magistr
steve valdez—symonds from amnesty, thank you forjoining us tonight.ind out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are — political commentator, giles kenningham and the defence editor of the evening standard, robert fox. three people have been killed in an explosion on a tourist bus in egypt. two vietnamese tourists and an egyptian tour guide were killed near the pyramid complex at...
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the jury connected cesar valdez, one was hit in the risk and stomach, valdez will be sentenced next weekor two counts of attempted murder and several other weapons charges. >>> and former ceo monviso will not receive a $120 million severance. he faces sexual misconduct allegations, he was uncooperated during the investigation. his lawyers said the decision is without merit. >>> and it's busy and haondeck week of the year for the post al service. nationwide post al workers will deliver 200 million packages just this we can alone. and at this post al service plant in san jose, the workers will handle 4 million letters and parcels this week, they handle 50% of the package deliveries in the nation. >> more and more people are shopping online, we're seeing an increase of parcel delivery as a result. we hone 47% of the e-commerce delivery market. >>> now, et cetera deadlines for mailing packages for arrival by christmas day, they're approaching quickly, the deadline for first-class mail and priority mail, thursday, the deadline for sending packages by priority mail express is this saturday. >>
the jury connected cesar valdez, one was hit in the risk and stomach, valdez will be sentenced next weekor two counts of attempted murder and several other weapons charges. >>> and former ceo monviso will not receive a $120 million severance. he faces sexual misconduct allegations, he was uncooperated during the investigation. his lawyers said the decision is without merit. >>> and it's busy and haondeck week of the year for the post al service. nationwide post al workers will...
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the exxon-valdez changed regulations for oil. we are seeing changing regulations for data around the world. both had testimonies and scandals. when i watched zuckerberg in front of the senate, i flashed back to ron chair knows book -- hernow's book "titan." rockefeller was in front of the courts in 1907. the senate did not lay a glove on rockefeller, just like they didn't lay a glove on zuckerberg. four years later, they broke up standard oil. there are political scandals in the oil industry -- the teapot dome, and we are in the middle of one right now in the data world. and i think both oil and data will have a disproportionate effect on history. why did pearl harbor happen? because we cut off the oil supply to japan. why did germany invade russia when they shouldn't have? because they needed the oil. we are watching data shape the politics of the world. in the last point -- this is the important one for me -- we tend to focus on the scale of the data. it is all about the products. so the oil industry is not about the oil itself
the exxon-valdez changed regulations for oil. we are seeing changing regulations for data around the world. both had testimonies and scandals. when i watched zuckerberg in front of the senate, i flashed back to ron chair knows book -- hernow's book "titan." rockefeller was in front of the courts in 1907. the senate did not lay a glove on rockefeller, just like they didn't lay a glove on zuckerberg. four years later, they broke up standard oil. there are political scandals in the oil...
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i assume you heard what alan valdez had to say there about the uncertainty. what does history tell us about u.s. markets that have wild swings like this? >> it's an interesting this evening. at the white house, they were kind of puzzled by all this. they believe the economic fundamentals are strong, growth in america is good, unemployment is low. they're scratching their heads about some of this volatility that we've seen. senior officials i've spoken to attributed it to a natural overcorrection to overheated markets. so they think that's one reason. and they also are looking at structural problems perhaps in the marketplace. but they don't really understand that these wild, dramatic swings we've seen and they think to some degree it's inconsistent with the strong economic fundamentals. >> that's an interesting point you make, that it's an overcorrection. do overcorrections traditionally have these wild swings, 350 points from one day to the next. >> the sense i get talking to officials in the trump administration is this might be even beyond a normal correct
i assume you heard what alan valdez had to say there about the uncertainty. what does history tell us about u.s. markets that have wild swings like this? >> it's an interesting this evening. at the white house, they were kind of puzzled by all this. they believe the economic fundamentals are strong, growth in america is good, unemployment is low. they're scratching their heads about some of this volatility that we've seen. senior officials i've spoken to attributed it to a natural...
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ganaría el tiempo de contemplación >> por su parte las Águilas del américa adelantaron 6 x 0 bruno valdezlta será el sábado a las 5:00 p.m. mientras puma >> (información pantalla) >> el día de hoy cierra la semana 13 en la temporada regular ayer los dos equipos de la bahía volvieron a sufrir un descalabro, tuvieron una dolorosa derrota la ofensiva estuvo en la tercera, sin lugar a dudas esta fuera gran intersección que la regresó 98 yardas hasta la zona de anotación por su parte los raiders no pudieron tomar su tercera victoria de la temporada perdiendo 40-33 en un momento cuando los raiders depusieron a 3 puntos tuvieron su mejor partida a 10 victorias y tan solo dos derrotas esta información deportiva que les traigo vamos a una pausa comercial y regresamos nuestra lucha... ...no tiene fin, ...solo comienzos. nuest¡Él!ucha, con nuestra experiencia, cuidamos cada nueva vida. >> ♪(música) >> esta noche dos madres migrantes de la caravana dejaron sin intentar cruzar de manera ilegal la frontera para pedir asilo político pero fueron recibidos de manera inesperada, personas fueron arrestados
ganaría el tiempo de contemplación >> por su parte las Águilas del américa adelantaron 6 x 0 bruno valdezlta será el sábado a las 5:00 p.m. mientras puma >> (información pantalla) >> el día de hoy cierra la semana 13 en la temporada regular ayer los dos equipos de la bahía volvieron a sufrir un descalabro, tuvieron una dolorosa derrota la ofensiva estuvo en la tercera, sin lugar a dudas esta fuera gran intersección que la regresó 98 yardas hasta la zona de...
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it happened 2 years ago in halloween, sales arrest valdez was convicted yesterday, and one police officer was arrested in the stomach. >> there have been two counts of attempted murder along with several weapons charges. >>> and of the city of san francisco will take proposals on how to use a large lot on hey street. threat used to be a restaurant on stanion and hate. they want to put affordable housing there, but it will take five years. they are reporting that city leaders are looking for someone to use that land including services and jobs for low income people. they're suggesting it will be a food truck court or monthly art exhibits. the proposal will be accepted before the end of february. >>> and a woman is pleading for help from yemen, her son is in a hospital in oakland. she wants to see her dying son. she can't come top. us because much the trump administration's administration travel ban. >> the boy peace father broke down at the thought of not having his wife at their dying son's bedside. >> my wife is calling people every day wanting to be here with her son: for the one last t
it happened 2 years ago in halloween, sales arrest valdez was convicted yesterday, and one police officer was arrested in the stomach. >> there have been two counts of attempted murder along with several weapons charges. >>> and of the city of san francisco will take proposals on how to use a large lot on hey street. threat used to be a restaurant on stanion and hate. they want to put affordable housing there, but it will take five years. they are reporting that city leaders are...
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committee, his still fellow committee member jon tester also joins us to discuss democrats exxon valdez. in these turbulent times, we turn to a "face the nation" tradition. a historiansndtable one b andt lies ahead for 2019 it's all ahead on "face the nation." go morning, welcome to "face the na." it's day nine of the shut down with no end in sight. thnd. some 420,000 federal employees worked this week will not receive pay for their time until the shut down ends. while another 380,000 stayed home with no guarantee of back pay. joining us now from tuscaloosa, alabamas republican senator richard shelby, he's one of the most powerful groups in congre congress, he runs the appropriations committee. senator shelby and his fellow members control government spe spending. senator, welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you. >> brennan: sir% of for the s3lant mocrats accor the ters poll whe donetiations stand >> our negotiations are at an impasse at the moment. i wish it were not so. but we've got to move away from the blame game, blaming the president, blaming the democra democrats, pelosi and
committee, his still fellow committee member jon tester also joins us to discuss democrats exxon valdez. in these turbulent times, we turn to a "face the nation" tradition. a historiansndtable one b andt lies ahead for 2019 it's all ahead on "face the nation." go morning, welcome to "face the na." it's day nine of the shut down with no end in sight. thnd. some 420,000 federal employees worked this week will not receive pay for their time until the shut down ends....
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amnesty international's steve valdez symonds: >> so the fact is, unless and until there is a direct response to people's urgent needs, i'm afraid people will continue to taking these risks. >> reporter: some are middle-class iranians, fleeing because newly reimposed american sanctions have driven down iran's economy and its standard of living. the british are not sure what to do. some say they should deploy more rescue ships to keep desperate refugees from drowning. others, like immigration minister caroline nokes, who visited the area today, say that could actually make it worse. >> it's really appropriate to make sure we have the correct left of response out there. it's feasible if we were to put additional craft, it might act as a magnet encouraging people to make the dangerous crossing. >> reporter: in some ways, it's like what's happening on america's southern border-- desperate people making dangerous journeys in hopes that life will be better if they can somehow just get to another country. reena. >> ninan: barry petersen in london. thank you, barry. security preps are underway in new
amnesty international's steve valdez symonds: >> so the fact is, unless and until there is a direct response to people's urgent needs, i'm afraid people will continue to taking these risks. >> reporter: some are middle-class iranians, fleeing because newly reimposed american sanctions have driven down iran's economy and its standard of living. the british are not sure what to do. some say they should deploy more rescue ships to keep desperate refugees from drowning. others, like...
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valdez changed regulations for oil. we are seeing changing regulations for data around the world. all of that has been surrounded by testimony and scandal. i flash back to ron chernow's book. rockefeller was in front of the courts in 1907. the senate did not lay a glove on rockefeller, just like they did on mark zuckerberg. 0 zuckerberg. mark four years later, they broke up standard oil. we have a scandal in the data world. these scandals will have effects on history. germany invaded russia when they shouldn't have because they needed the oil. we are watching data shape the politics of the world. products.about the the oil industry is not about not about the- is industry itself. it's about the products. google monetizes data. company.is a data the idea of data products are going to dominate the years ahead. today, you can take your data and get reductions on your health-care premiums. you can take your fit big fobita walk when walking your dog. there are copy shops where if students give their info, they get free coffee. this info is sold to recruiters. around the world, you are p
valdez changed regulations for oil. we are seeing changing regulations for data around the world. all of that has been surrounded by testimony and scandal. i flash back to ron chernow's book. rockefeller was in front of the courts in 1907. the senate did not lay a glove on rockefeller, just like they did on mark zuckerberg. 0 zuckerberg. mark four years later, they broke up standard oil. we have a scandal in the data world. these scandals will have effects on history. germany invaded russia...
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top of the rankings with the sixtieth world cup race win on saturday dominated the giant slalom at valdez a winning by a huge margin of one point one eight seconds from henrik christofferson who is now finished second to her share in seven giant slalom races including the chung chang olympics since last december. and that's all the sport for us for now we'll have another update for you again later on in the role thanks peter you've been watching the observer news are with me wrong but we have a full half hour of news of in some of the break to stay with us. a recent u.n. report has given remuda agency to the fight against climate change over with threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland and the international community seize the opportunity to take concerted action today with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the climate crisis from the conference itself. it pays well and doesn't require diplomacy. that's why so many in macau work for the casinos. but for those like g.e. on whose struggle it school. dropping out has become the less evil perseverance gr
top of the rankings with the sixtieth world cup race win on saturday dominated the giant slalom at valdez a winning by a huge margin of one point one eight seconds from henrik christofferson who is now finished second to her share in seven giant slalom races including the chung chang olympics since last december. and that's all the sport for us for now we'll have another update for you again later on in the role thanks peter you've been watching the observer news are with me wrong but we have a...
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i'm joined via webcam by steve valdez—symonds do you think there should be more border force staff andto be more vessels in the channel to rescue people in very dangerous circumstances at sea, that is a result of years and many months of ignoring the plight of these people in northern france but that seems to be the reality now. the concern is if you provide any sort of welcome you will only encourage more to attempt the journey. we have seen too many of these nonsense arguments over the past years, both now and previously for a long time in the mediterranean, every time search and rescue has been withdrawn and reduced, we have simply seen many more people die at sea, the fact is, people's lives are at risk in those lives should be saved and we can then get on with the issue of dealing with people's welfare, asylu m dealing with people's welfare, asylum claims, and determining if people have rights to asylum which they are entitled to exercise. you would urge the government to provide the welcome and care for people but you don't accept the argument that that will encourage others to m
i'm joined via webcam by steve valdez—symonds do you think there should be more border force staff andto be more vessels in the channel to rescue people in very dangerous circumstances at sea, that is a result of years and many months of ignoring the plight of these people in northern france but that seems to be the reality now. the concern is if you provide any sort of welcome you will only encourage more to attempt the journey. we have seen too many of these nonsense arguments over the past...
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bush's white house photographer, david valdez. >> when he was getting ready to run for president, life send a photographer up to take some pictures of him. and i talked to barbara bush about it. she said, you ought to just come over 6:00 in the morning the next morning and see what happens. so i go up there and a few minutes later, the grandchildren started coming in. with all the accomplishments and things that president bush did, he was most proud of being called a husband, a father and a grandfather. a few hours before the beginning of the gulf war, he went walking on the south lawn, and i'd get a photo of him. he was just thinking about sending young men and women off to war. he would go jogging in the morning and maybe play a round ever tennis, then go play golf, then go boating and kind of end the day with a round of horse shoes. the press core would just be dragging behind him because he would do that in rain or shine. mrs. bush always certainly protected him. there was a true love affair. you'd always see them holding hands or patting each other on the back or just making sure
bush's white house photographer, david valdez. >> when he was getting ready to run for president, life send a photographer up to take some pictures of him. and i talked to barbara bush about it. she said, you ought to just come over 6:00 in the morning the next morning and see what happens. so i go up there and a few minutes later, the grandchildren started coming in. with all the accomplishments and things that president bush did, he was most proud of being called a husband, a father and...
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i'm joined via webcam by steve valdez—symonds from amnesty international. thanks forjoining us.ster is visiting dover this afternoon. the home secretary is in south africa. what is your view of the government's response? i'm afraid they appear to be on exactly the same track as it has been on for years, which is concerned about stopping people making journeys as opposed to addressing their real needs and providing safe journeys where they need to make them. the situation in northern france has been desperate for thousands of people for several yea rs for thousands of people for several years now. and the real incident or emergency is a long—standing one, it is not what has happened in the last few weeks, certainly not in terms of government responsibilities. it is extremely worrying that people are making these incredibly dangerous crossings but the fact is that to address that their needs, they need to be able to make safe asylum claims and safety where that is merited, that should be the priority, and if it isn't, smugglers and traffickers will continue to exploit them. not al
i'm joined via webcam by steve valdez—symonds from amnesty international. thanks forjoining us.ster is visiting dover this afternoon. the home secretary is in south africa. what is your view of the government's response? i'm afraid they appear to be on exactly the same track as it has been on for years, which is concerned about stopping people making journeys as opposed to addressing their real needs and providing safe journeys where they need to make them. the situation in northern france...
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bruno valdez. otra vez que vino corona. ¿vio?damas y caballeros, a este partido le estÁ quedando cinco minutos. sÍ, cinco minutos para entregarle la copa al nuevo rey de la liga mx. el momento lo va ganando el amÉrica uno a cero. infracciÓn del 11 de amÉrica. tranquilo, tranquilo. amonestado el 11, ¿no? >> se encara una discusiÓn entre "el piojo" alvarado e ibarra. >> el pelotazo le dice ivÁn marcone a corona que venga Él. >> pero faltan cinco minutos mÁs el aÑadido y sigo viendo a un cruz azul sin ideas, desesperado y tirando balones al Área. es la Única forma de ataque que estÁ encontrando. >> ya saliÓ agustÍn marchesín. se ha quedado con la nÚmero cinco. y ahora le va a pegar lejos. se quedÓ. me parece que el piojo le estaba diciendo, pÉgale arriba. >> .un tres contratos claro en ataque por parte del amÉrica. >> el toque atrÁs, le pega como viene. cecilio domÍnguez. que bien la hicieron. acÁ esta la salida por el costado izquierdo dejar hombres en el camino. que viene exxon Álvarez. >> que partido de exxon, que estÁ dando el t
bruno valdez. otra vez que vino corona. ¿vio?damas y caballeros, a este partido le estÁ quedando cinco minutos. sÍ, cinco minutos para entregarle la copa al nuevo rey de la liga mx. el momento lo va ganando el amÉrica uno a cero. infracciÓn del 11 de amÉrica. tranquilo, tranquilo. amonestado el 11, ¿no? >> se encara una discusiÓn entre "el piojo" alvarado e ibarra. >> el pelotazo le dice ivÁn marcone a corona que venga Él. >> pero faltan cinco minutos mÁs...
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david valdez served as the official bush white house photographer and he captured some of the most personalhotos of the family. they traveled together to at least 75 countries and experienced some really key moments in history side by side. he joins us now. i'm so glad could you share some of your thoughts and memories with us. a photographer's job is to capture the essence of a moment or a person. what do you think it was essence of president bush? >> watching him over the years and knowing his history, of all the things, the most important things to him were his family, faith and his friends. as president, he was in awe of the institution of the presidency. the whole idea of the presidency. and showed respect for it. even though he was president. as we traveled around the world, every once in a while, he would hit me with his elbow and say, can you believe this? us two guys from texas doing this? so he was very humble and a caring, compassionate person. >> you saw him through highs, the lows, the ups, the challenges, the victories. do you have a favorite story? >> well, the favorite story
david valdez served as the official bush white house photographer and he captured some of the most personalhotos of the family. they traveled together to at least 75 countries and experienced some really key moments in history side by side. he joins us now. i'm so glad could you share some of your thoughts and memories with us. a photographer's job is to capture the essence of a moment or a person. what do you think it was essence of president bush? >> watching him over the years and...
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valdez, and nisha of warner bros.. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i just want to welcome everybody here on behalf of variety. thrilled to put on this program today. it has been quite amazing. hasn't it been so far? i have an awesome group of panelists with me today. because entertainment often shapes people's perception, with the criminal justice system is all about, it can be said that some shows, like law and order, the truth in their storytelling, like all prosecutors are fair-minded. i don't think that is really the case, or that all cases end up in a court of law. 90% of them are decided by plea bargains. and then you have orange is the new black, making of a murderer, which are much more realistic in their depictions of criminal justice. i want to ask each of my panelists, which is hollywood gets right and wrong, when it comes from forming fictional and nonfictional narratives around criminal justice reform, whether it is a movie or a television show? >> when i decided to make my documentary, there were many layers to what i wanted to depict.
valdez, and nisha of warner bros.. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i just want to welcome everybody here on behalf of variety. thrilled to put on this program today. it has been quite amazing. hasn't it been so far? i have an awesome group of panelists with me today. because entertainment often shapes people's perception, with the criminal justice system is all about, it can be said that some shows, like law and order, the truth in their storytelling, like all prosecutors...
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valdez will be sentenced next monday for two counts of attempted murder as well as several weapons charges. >>> and susie lofties is getting a run for district attorney. and senator harris is backing the former job done. susie is the kind of leader san francisco needs right now. other candidates include. idates include. georent attorney will be le to care for his ailing mother. the election will be held in november >>> a run away goat is back home safe this morning after running on interstate 880 for most of the afternoon yesterday. it was first spotted around noontime on the 23rd onramp, it crossed all southbound lanes before ending up on streets and wandering into a shop at one point. you can see his rescue was there, a chp officer grabbed the goat by the horns, two hours later. we don't know how it ended up on the freeway. >>> happening today, san francisco mayor london breed will sign an naming the stim's official band. it will to the ongoing lesbian gay freedom band. it was founded in 1968 as the go freedom marshal band and the band performs at san francisco's pride parade and other e
valdez will be sentenced next monday for two counts of attempted murder as well as several weapons charges. >>> and susie lofties is getting a run for district attorney. and senator harris is backing the former job done. susie is the kind of leader san francisco needs right now. other candidates include. idates include. georent attorney will be le to care for his ailing mother. the election will be held in november >>> a run away goat is back home safe this morning after...
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i am paul valdez. a valencia street cyclist survivor. the bike coalition, the people protected bike lane movement. thank you for expediting the mayor's directive for the pilot project. the recent community workshop warpingworkshopwas appreciated. it including a protected bike lane with better intersection visibility and parking and boarding changes. i am here in support of the pilot. a no-brainer and teaser. the dangerous movement on the corridor as we know is the entire stretch of valencia. i know there is a long term project. i look to support the protected bike lane we deserve to be shield would from the tnc's on the streets that compromise our safety. let's get this built and the next phase of the improvement project can be constructed with safety for all cyclists, families, students, children's and pedestrians. to the parents i will go out and cross the kids for you so they are safe. >> thank you. >> next speaker. tasha, nick, bryan. >> hello. i am natasha and i am a community organizer at walk san francisco. we are excited to see t
i am paul valdez. a valencia street cyclist survivor. the bike coalition, the people protected bike lane movement. thank you for expediting the mayor's directive for the pilot project. the recent community workshop warpingworkshopwas appreciated. it including a protected bike lane with better intersection visibility and parking and boarding changes. i am here in support of the pilot. a no-brainer and teaser. the dangerous movement on the corridor as we know is the entire stretch of valencia. i...
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the exxon valdez changed regulation for oil. what we are seeing is hacks, changing regulations for data around the world. both have had testimonies and scandals. when i watch mark zuckerberg in front of the senate, i flashed back to when rockefeller was in front of the court and the senate did not have the ability to subpoena people. they did not lay a glove on mark rockefeller. just like zuckerberg. four years later, they broke up standard oil. there are political scandals in the oil industry and we are in the middle of one right now. in the data world. oil and data are going to have a disproportionate effect on history. why did pearl harbor happen? we cut off the oil supply. we are watching data shape the politics of the world. we tend to focus on the scale of the data. it is all about the products. the oil industry was all about the products enabled. google a search engine company? it monetizes data. what we are seeing today is a monetization of data. we are seeing the idea of data products that are going to dominate the year
the exxon valdez changed regulation for oil. what we are seeing is hacks, changing regulations for data around the world. both have had testimonies and scandals. when i watch mark zuckerberg in front of the senate, i flashed back to when rockefeller was in front of the court and the senate did not have the ability to subpoena people. they did not lay a glove on mark rockefeller. just like zuckerberg. four years later, they broke up standard oil. there are political scandals in the oil industry...
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president's side, john mcgau, former director of the secret service under president bush, and david valdezite house photographer. gentlemen, i'm so honored to have both of you on. thank you so much, and my condolences to both of you. john, i'm going to start with you. >> thank you. >> all right, sir. >> you oversaw the president's security. his protective call sign was timber wolf. you were by his side day in, day out. what was that like? >> well t w, it was a job, an important one. i knew that whatever we did could affect his well being and came -- started in 1980 in the campaign. i was with him then as the vice president and as the president, back two or three times. but for the most part of 13 years, i was there and just honored to have served the country in this manner. >> yeah. >> and while it's a tough day and a tough week that we lost him, it was clear to me in september, when i tried to talk to him on the phone -- i always called him on the anniversary of chi chi jima because it meant so much to him, that event, losings a couple of his buddies and many other things about that. but
president's side, john mcgau, former director of the secret service under president bush, and david valdezite house photographer. gentlemen, i'm so honored to have both of you on. thank you so much, and my condolences to both of you. john, i'm going to start with you. >> thank you. >> all right, sir. >> you oversaw the president's security. his protective call sign was timber wolf. you were by his side day in, day out. what was that like? >> well t w, it was a job, an...
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. >>> david valdez served as white house photographer during the bush administration.. >> watching him over the years and knowing his history, of all the things that he did, it seemed like the most important thing to him was his family, his faith, and his friends. and everything else was gravy. but as president, he was in awe of the institution of the presidency. the whole idea of the presidency and showed respect for, even though he was president, but as we travel around the world, every once in a while, he would just hit me with his elbow and say, can you believe this, us two guys from texas here doing this? so he was very humble. and caring, compassionate person. one of my favorite photos is them, george and bashr bush in bed with their grandchildren. and that photo, it was originally going to be shot by "life" magazine. >> there it is. >> the president didn't want that to happen. they asked me if i would do it. i talked to barbara bush and it was her suggestion to come over at 6:00 in the morning and just see what happens. >> see the love amongst that family. we go
. >>> david valdez served as white house photographer during the bush administration.. >> watching him over the years and knowing his history, of all the things that he did, it seemed like the most important thing to him was his family, his faith, and his friends. and everything else was gravy. but as president, he was in awe of the institution of the presidency. the whole idea of the presidency and showed respect for, even though he was president, but as we travel around the...
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one of their favorite photos was taken by white house photographer dave valdez, but it was not in the white house. it was at their home in kennebunkport, and it was in bed. and there they were, hair tossled, reading the newspapers with a dozen grandkids all over them, walking in. it says so much about who they are as a family, but it also said that, you know that. >> let him in there to capture that moment, to take that picture. and i think it also is important to remember what these two people did after the white house. they didn't sit around and feel sorry for themselves. they went out and kept doing public service. in this case, they raised money. these two people together helped raise more than 1 billion, with a b, dollars for charity. >> after they left the white house. >> after they left the white house. and they would never turn anything down. and if that meant reading to children or if that meant standing there and shaking hands and having their picture taken, they really felt it was their responsibility to give back. >> stand by. thank you for that, jamie. i want you to stand
one of their favorite photos was taken by white house photographer dave valdez, but it was not in the white house. it was at their home in kennebunkport, and it was in bed. and there they were, hair tossled, reading the newspapers with a dozen grandkids all over them, walking in. it says so much about who they are as a family, but it also said that, you know that. >> let him in there to capture that moment, to take that picture. and i think it also is important to remember what these two...
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that 1964 tsunami was caused mostly by a massive undersea landslide in port valdez triggered by the quake and hours and hours later that tsunami killed 13 sight seers all the way over in crescent city in california who came out to look at the tsunami. alaska figures big in the list of those quakes in north america and so it will be no surprise to find that there will be plenty of aftershocks after this. i'll tell you one thing that did surprise me. nobody has been reported killed yet especially because some people haven't done what you should do after an earthquake, duck, cover and hold. you don't run outside of a building when the building is shaking. it's a great way to get hit by stuff falling off the building. that's what killed two people about 15 years ago during an earthquake. during the shaking you duck, cover and hold especially while the shaking is continuing and in 1964 that shaking lasted 4 1/2 minutes. >> really scary, brian, especially when you look back at the history. we appreciate it. thanks. a quake like the one that hit alaska brings to mind our own vulnerability right
that 1964 tsunami was caused mostly by a massive undersea landslide in port valdez triggered by the quake and hours and hours later that tsunami killed 13 sight seers all the way over in crescent city in california who came out to look at the tsunami. alaska figures big in the list of those quakes in north america and so it will be no surprise to find that there will be plenty of aftershocks after this. i'll tell you one thing that did surprise me. nobody has been reported killed yet especially...
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valdez has a play and i encourage you to look at it. it has to do with a mexican family and a japanese family at the time of the outbreak of world war ii and covers the issues involved. also right here on campus, the sisters, this is about the family returning after the internment. the good news is, we are getting some play. -- me close by inviting you should you be in jackson hole or visiting yellowstone or going to my favorite, the rodeo in cody, if you happen to be in that part of the world, please come by and visit the heart mountain interpretive learning center. it is a world-class museum and now the root cellar is open and it is easy to walk from the interpretive center. my dad would be thrilled to death if you did that. thank you for your kind attention. [applause] >> thank you judge ito. this has been a wonderful event, a wonderful legacy. if you would like to help support feature events of this kind, you can go to the political science department website and click on contribute. i hope to see you all next year for the next memo
valdez has a play and i encourage you to look at it. it has to do with a mexican family and a japanese family at the time of the outbreak of world war ii and covers the issues involved. also right here on campus, the sisters, this is about the family returning after the internment. the good news is, we are getting some play. -- me close by inviting you should you be in jackson hole or visiting yellowstone or going to my favorite, the rodeo in cody, if you happen to be in that part of the world,...
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one of the journalists that was killed there, javier valdez, works for an outfit, a day after he was killed, they received text messages with links to download this software. whether there was a connection or not, i don't know. but we've also had, in the jamal khashoggi case, proof that he, jamal, was in touch with a saudi dissident in canada that had infected communications equipment. so there are two examples of journalists who were killed who we believe were being surveiled. so this is a very, very serious problem. i mean, we just come out with annual census of attacks on the press. this year alone, 51 journalists have been killed. more importantly, 33 of those were murdered. we find that in a lot of cases, the murders of journalists globally, they are tracked or surveiled or in other ways monitored. not just what they write or broadcast, by their moments -- but their movements. we are looking at ways of partnering with people to kind of raise this awareness. it is a huge problem. i'm only talking about state actors. we don't know what nonstate actors are using equipment. ut we th
one of the journalists that was killed there, javier valdez, works for an outfit, a day after he was killed, they received text messages with links to download this software. whether there was a connection or not, i don't know. but we've also had, in the jamal khashoggi case, proof that he, jamal, was in touch with a saudi dissident in canada that had infected communications equipment. so there are two examples of journalists who were killed who we believe were being surveiled. so this is a...
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pete: he has ways that no one else has, great stuff, david valdez, thank you very much. >> thank youought it. ed: oh, yes stick around for that one plus the art of the deal? u.s. and china making a big move on trade. guess whose all over the story? maria is here with why this deal is a big big win for the market. pete: she knows. ed: good morning, how are you? maria: good to see you, hello. hey how are you good to see you! >> president bush is famously a very warm and gracious man who always understood the power in being able to laugh at yourself. >> thousand points of light still operating coming in from all of those areas. [laughter] not going to die. >> [laughter] >> george bush here. i'm watching you do your impression of me and i've got to say, it's nothing like me. ed: [laughter] pete: that was so awesome. ed: what a lesson for politicians to be embracing. >> wouldn't be prudent at this juncture. pete: we remember there's so many great lines, saturday night live paying tribute to president h. w. bush. ed: wonderful and president bush invited him to the white house. emily: exact
pete: he has ways that no one else has, great stuff, david valdez, thank you very much. >> thank youought it. ed: oh, yes stick around for that one plus the art of the deal? u.s. and china making a big move on trade. guess whose all over the story? maria is here with why this deal is a big big win for the market. pete: she knows. ed: good morning, how are you? maria: good to see you, hello. hey how are you good to see you! >> president bush is famously a very warm and gracious man...
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listen, charisma valdez tweeted this after rather meeting a fellow student's mom at the grocery storeur wing man. she just showed my roommates and i your picture at heb trying to find you a girlfriend. guess what, it worked. here's the tweet. >> whoa! >> the update y'all have been waiting for with code they'll be kissing under the mistletoe somewhere. >> momma knows best. i tell you that right now thank you, adrienne. >>> now to our "gma" cover story, that abc exclusive with the family of a teacher what was caught on camera cutting a student's hair. now her sister is sharing details about that teacher's past and what may have led to that incident. abc's paula faris is here with more. good morning, paula. >> good morning. when she says for the first time her sister is seeking treatment. she's undergoing a full evaluation. she says as tough as that video is to watch, it's this incident that finally forced her sister to get the help she has needed for so long. ♪ so proudly we hailed >> reporter: this morning the sister of the teacher seen in this video singing the star-spangled banner wh
listen, charisma valdez tweeted this after rather meeting a fellow student's mom at the grocery storeur wing man. she just showed my roommates and i your picture at heb trying to find you a girlfriend. guess what, it worked. here's the tweet. >> whoa! >> the update y'all have been waiting for with code they'll be kissing under the mistletoe somewhere. >> momma knows best. i tell you that right now thank you, adrienne. >>> now to our "gma" cover story, that...
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. >> please welcome the executive director of the boston public health commission, monica valdez lupebloomberg professor of american health, tamar mendelssohn. [applause] hi, everybody. welcome. good morning. so, it's really exciting to be here today and to be able to have a conversation with you about the important work that you are doing with young people in boston. we know young people in this country are facing incredible challenges in terms of developing to their full potential. and it is really important to us to remember that these are not bad kids, the young people who are challenged and experiencing hardships. and that the issue really is about lack of access to opportunities and policies and institutions that are failing our young people. and health departments have a really vital role in this process to play in terms of being able to promote health and well-being for our young people. i'm really excited to hear more about the innovative work you are doing in boston to promote health in young people. can you start by telling us about how you use a public health approach to w
. >> please welcome the executive director of the boston public health commission, monica valdez lupebloomberg professor of american health, tamar mendelssohn. [applause] hi, everybody. welcome. good morning. so, it's really exciting to be here today and to be able to have a conversation with you about the important work that you are doing with young people in boston. we know young people in this country are facing incredible challenges in terms of developing to their full potential. and...
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at being used against journalists in mexico, one of the journalists that were killed there javier valdez worked for an outfit, the day after he was killed, they receive text messages that link to download the software. whether there was a connection or not, i don't know what we also had in the mall to show the case, that he was in touch with the saudi dissident in canada that had instructed communications equipment. so there are two examples of journalists who were killed and we believe were being surveilled so this is a very, very serious problem. we come out with an annual census of attacks on the press and this year alone, 51 journalists have been killed, more importantly 30 of those were murdered and we find in a lot of cases murder of journalist slowly, they are tracked or surveilled or in other ways monitored, broadcast their movements so we are looking at ways partnering with people's racist awareness. it is a problem and i'm only talking about safe actors, we don't know what nonstate actors are using. but we think that the school at the university of toronto has done a great serv
at being used against journalists in mexico, one of the journalists that were killed there javier valdez worked for an outfit, the day after he was killed, they receive text messages that link to download the software. whether there was a connection or not, i don't know what we also had in the mall to show the case, that he was in touch with the saudi dissident in canada that had instructed communications equipment. so there are two examples of journalists who were killed and we believe were...
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Águilas ante toluca, bola suelta al minuto 4 martínez 1x0 águilas >> saque de esquina, cabezazo de valdezo carioca, dice aguantalo y entonces al 59 felipe mora anotaba pumas avanza a semifinal 4x3 marcador global >> el número 1 enfrenta al número 5 >> ambos se habían enfn el clausura 2005 >> el otro duelo el número 2 ante el número 3 tercera vez que estos equipos se enfrentan donde américa ganó 4 veces >> hace seis meses la última vez que se enfrentaron en el clausura, donde américa ganó >> por 13 años fue entrenador en jefe de greenbay, y fue despedido el que ganó un super bowl, >> los 49 ante seahawks 4 touchodown de russell wilson fue suficiente, >> 49 aniquilados 43 a 16 >> oakland raiders ante chiefs, y travis captura el touchodown 20 a 7 chiefs >> tercer cuarto, segundo touchodown se acercaban a nueve >> menos de 7 minutos se acercaban a tres, y cuarto touchodown de mahone, oakland raiders cayeron 40 a 33 >> también fueron a canadá buscando frenar una derrota, es como decir los yankees de nfl >> a tres minutos de arrancar el partido, cchargers ganaron >> es todo por el momento hacem
Águilas ante toluca, bola suelta al minuto 4 martínez 1x0 águilas >> saque de esquina, cabezazo de valdezo carioca, dice aguantalo y entonces al 59 felipe mora anotaba pumas avanza a semifinal 4x3 marcador global >> el número 1 enfrenta al número 5 >> ambos se habían enfn el clausura 2005 >> el otro duelo el número 2 ante el número 3 tercera vez que estos equipos se enfrentan donde américa ganó 4 veces >> hace seis meses la última vez que se enfrentaron...