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velasquez had her momentum., after 15 years, she had made sure that someone was going to be held accountable for the death of david jackson. >> it was the culmination of 16 months of such a long, grueling, up and down is tiresome investigation, of nights of not sleeping, of days of going to work and living off of coffee, and i thought, you know what, this is what it's all about. >> it was november of 2007 when michael wolfe went on trial for murder. after so many years, any physical evidence that might have tied him to the crime was long gone. but what prosecutors did have was the verbal confession, the drunken story his ex-wife said he had told her. >> i'm sure he told me -- >> and then, checkmate. another ex-wife told police virtually the same story. >> he told me he'd shot him in the head. and he -- he told me that he had a silencer on the gun. >> now she, too, was called to the stand. that was enough. it will jury was out less than an hour. the verdict was guilty. at the sentencing, life in prison, david jac
velasquez had her momentum., after 15 years, she had made sure that someone was going to be held accountable for the death of david jackson. >> it was the culmination of 16 months of such a long, grueling, up and down is tiresome investigation, of nights of not sleeping, of days of going to work and living off of coffee, and i thought, you know what, this is what it's all about. >> it was november of 2007 when michael wolfe went on trial for murder. after so many years, any physical...
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we have a film on loretta velasquez. i see the hunger for women's lives during the civil war increasing. it is still a commercially viable field. it is still something that people can do their dissertations on and get them published. in the academy, that is a very important thing. outside of the academy, i still feel societies looking at women are prospering, and doing more work on issues of -- they do lifestyle issues, let me put it that way. i think that we are looking more at what the interior lives were of women facing war. it means of course that we get to question how did rape affect women during the civil war? we know that all wars brought out spiking in this kind of behavior. how did gentlemen respond to it? rape was a crisis during the civil war, and i have done a little bit of writing about it. other people are writing about it. it is really exciting to see the way in which we are approaching this. the earliest work done on rape diane sommerville who has a new project out about suicide and looking at questions
we have a film on loretta velasquez. i see the hunger for women's lives during the civil war increasing. it is still a commercially viable field. it is still something that people can do their dissertations on and get them published. in the academy, that is a very important thing. outside of the academy, i still feel societies looking at women are prospering, and doing more work on issues of -- they do lifestyle issues, let me put it that way. i think that we are looking more at what the...
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. >> alonso velÁsquez, noticiero fle mundo. >> un juez federal estimÓ las restricciones a migrantes quep violan las leyes de inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn ordenÓ que se permita el regreso al paÍs a los inmigrantes deportados bajo estas condiciones. >> el presidente donald trump considera que se ha conseguido el objetivo de derrotar a isis en siria por lo que ordenÓ la retirada de las tropas en ese paÍs, se estima que se lucha con cerca de 2.000 soldados estadounidenses. >> 2018 es el aÑo que mÁs deportaciones hubo en la administraciÓn del presidente trump. tambiÉn donde se vio un incremento en el rechazo a las peticiones de asilo polÍtico. >> entonces la pregunta es ¿ serÁn sus nÚmeros mayores o menores a la administraciÓn obama? valeria investigÓ y tiene la respuesta. >> hoy juegan en el parque de la iglesia que les da hospedaje, se conocieron en los centros de detenciÓn despuÉs de cruzar la frontera, culminando un viaje peligroso. >> todo lo que sufrimos en el camino, pero gracias a dios Él que cesitÁbamos. >> su padre pronto se reunirÁn con familiares en otro estado donde eventualmente tendrÁ
. >> alonso velÁsquez, noticiero fle mundo. >> un juez federal estimÓ las restricciones a migrantes quep violan las leyes de inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn ordenÓ que se permita el regreso al paÍs a los inmigrantes deportados bajo estas condiciones. >> el presidente donald trump considera que se ha conseguido el objetivo de derrotar a isis en siria por lo que ordenÓ la retirada de las tropas en ese paÍs, se estima que se lucha con cerca de 2.000 soldados estadounidenses....
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and of course you just heard velasquez talking about afghanistan.uess who led the first marine division there? it was madison. so president trump is making this trip, and it's pretty much the guidance of his soon-to-be former defense secretary that made these decisions. it's interesting to see that while this is not necessarily a thanksgiving business or a christmas visit, it's coming at a time when you have serious policy divisions under consideration. >> dana: yes indeed. because you've been there and talk to so many troops that are serving, during the holidays, it what does a visit like this mean to them? >> they say about war it's 95% boardroom and 5% sheer terror and when you have your commander in chief, in terms of morale, it's a real boost. particularly when you are getting the news from thousands of miles away. one thing to point to, and that is the last time i was in iraq was in 2016, november of 2016. president trump had just been elected, and we were speaking -- we were with the president curtis and at that time, they were wondering, wil
and of course you just heard velasquez talking about afghanistan.uess who led the first marine division there? it was madison. so president trump is making this trip, and it's pretty much the guidance of his soon-to-be former defense secretary that made these decisions. it's interesting to see that while this is not necessarily a thanksgiving business or a christmas visit, it's coming at a time when you have serious policy divisions under consideration. >> dana: yes indeed. because you've...
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chairman i thank you and i ask you that congressman trumble and, gutierrez and velasquez be a part ofthis hearing. >> without objection. we are pleased to welcome our witnesses, the honorable william b brock long, major general and -- major general scott spellmon , for the u.s. army corps of engineers and, doctor dr. lynn goldman . welcome to each of you. pursuant to committee rules, each of you must be sworn so i would ask you to please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and the complete truth so help you god? you may take your seats. there is a lighting system and i'm sure you are familiar with to guide you. you have five minutes for your opening statement you just understand that your entire opening statement is part of the record and members will read it so to the extent that you're able to, please limit your statement to five minutes. with that, administrator long. >> german gaudi -- chairman gowdy , i'm here to discuss the entire field of emergency management. i think it's important for me to te
chairman i thank you and i ask you that congressman trumble and, gutierrez and velasquez be a part ofthis hearing. >> without objection. we are pleased to welcome our witnesses, the honorable william b brock long, major general and -- major general scott spellmon , for the u.s. army corps of engineers and, doctor dr. lynn goldman . welcome to each of you. pursuant to committee rules, each of you must be sworn so i would ask you to please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly...
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la conquista demÓcrata por nueva york velÁsquez dijo en sus redes sociales: me e inmigraciÓ debemos exigir la verdad y poner finales polÍticas peligrosas contra los migrantes de esta administraciÓn. >> ahora el congresista demÓcrata por el estado de washington dijo lo siguiente en twitter: la polÍtica de trump no funciona y esta matando a niÑos. deprimente. >> es un hecho realmente lamentable. sabemos que las autoridades de estados unidos ya se comunicaron con las autoridades en guatemala y estÁ notificando los familiares de este menor de edad. otro hecho que ocurre de esta forma tan reciente porque sabemos que habÍan excedentes previos relacionados con muertes bajo custodia de agencia de inmigraciÓn. >> este lunes habÍan comenzado nuevas reglas a raÍz del escÁndalo ocurrido con la niÑa jaquelin, que decÍan que en este caso debe notificarle rÁpidamente en cuatro horas el consulado del paÍs, 12 horas del departamento de turia nacional y 24 horas el congreso y una hora mÁs, 25 horas a la prensa, en este caso desafortunadamente la muerte de este niÑo, sin embargo se sabe 24 horas antes de esa
la conquista demÓcrata por nueva york velÁsquez dijo en sus redes sociales: me e inmigraciÓ debemos exigir la verdad y poner finales polÍticas peligrosas contra los migrantes de esta administraciÓn. >> ahora el congresista demÓcrata por el estado de washington dijo lo siguiente en twitter: la polÍtica de trump no funciona y esta matando a niÑos. deprimente. >> es un hecho realmente lamentable. sabemos que las autoridades de estados unidos ya se comunicaron con las...