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in the middle of hong kong we meet up with vivian we can't use her real name as she is currently out on bail and wants to be careful the 17 year old was arrested while demonstrating during civil rights protests now she faces charges of sedition and possibly years in prison police are starting to line up because the people on the street are getting ready to demonstrate but this time vivian won't be joining them. i have to stay away from risky situations because if i'm arrested again i face immediate imprisonment. holes that annoys me because i want to show my support but i can't and i feel powerless. 50 metres down the road people marched to protest hong kong's ban on public assembly thousands come together as they do every year to commemorate the victims of the tiananmen square massacre in beijing 31 years ago but at the same time communist leaders in beijing are preparing a show of force at the people's congress they are launching a so-called security law which will become part of hong kong's basic law this will allow beijing to deploy its own security forces in hong kong and thus p
in the middle of hong kong we meet up with vivian we can't use her real name as she is currently out on bail and wants to be careful the 17 year old was arrested while demonstrating during civil rights protests now she faces charges of sedition and possibly years in prison police are starting to line up because the people on the street are getting ready to demonstrate but this time vivian won't be joining them. i have to stay away from risky situations because if i'm arrested again i face...
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desde vivian avila muchas gracias, muchas gracias, vivian avila desde minneapolis. ### y precisamentelis, las muestras de minneapolis, las calles de desde esas precisamente, desde esas calles de minneapolis, las muestras de indigacion, se esparcieron por decenas de ciudades en todo el pais. tifani roberts nos cuenta como una historica cadena de injusticias, ha traido al pais a ua crisis nacional.nacional. una crisis traido al pais a injusticias, ha cadena de una phistorica muchas gracias, muchas gracias, vivian avila desde minneapolis. ### y precisamente, desde esas calles de minneapolis, las muestras de indigacion, se esparcieron por decenas de ciudades en todo el pais. tifani roberts nos cuenta como una historica cadena de injusticias, ha traido al pais a una crisis nacional. segun reportes de las autoridades, en las ultimas horas ha habido mil 400 arresto en 17 ciudades del pais. ya regresamos con mas de eta edicion edicion mas de esta regresamos con del pais. ya en 17 ciudades mil 400 arrestos horas ha habdo las ultimas autoridades, en de las seun reportes segun reportes de las au
desde vivian avila muchas gracias, muchas gracias, vivian avila desde minneapolis. ### y precisamentelis, las muestras de minneapolis, las calles de desde esas precisamente, desde esas calles de minneapolis, las muestras de indigacion, se esparcieron por decenas de ciudades en todo el pais. tifani roberts nos cuenta como una historica cadena de injusticias, ha traido al pais a ua crisis nacional.nacional. una crisis traido al pais a injusticias, ha cadena de una phistorica muchas gracias,...
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vivian hunt from mckinsey will be joining us next. bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel, with guy johnson in london. retail,ompanies across finance and other industries are commemorating juneteenth, the day that marks the effective end of slavery in the united states. we bring in scarlet fu. 1865, is the 19, day that connell granger delivered the news in texas, the last state in the confederacy to get word that the civil war had ended. it became a nationwide celebration in the 20th century. this year with the black lives matter movement, it has regained dominance. corporate america is taking notice. target, jcpenney, nike, twitter, even the nfl have made it a paid holiday. jp morgan is having a shorter holiday hour as well. this -- these are all customer facing companies. paid holidays are not exactly a huge compromise considering the hard work of fixing institutional racism and discrimination. companies are paying more attention as well. there is a great story, where raphael bostic, the first black fed president in
vivian hunt from mckinsey will be joining us next. bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel, with guy johnson in london. retail,ompanies across finance and other industries are commemorating juneteenth, the day that marks the effective end of slavery in the united states. we bring in scarlet fu. 1865, is the 19, day that connell granger delivered the news in texas, the last state in the confederacy to get word that the civil war had ended. it became a nationwide celebration in...
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doctor vivian lee is us science and healthcare administer. among her leadership role, she has served as the inaugural chief scientific officer advice dean of the medical center. prior to that she was vice chair for research in the department of radiology. for 6 years served as ceo of utah health and dean of university of utah school of medicine in salt lake city. during that tenure she was elected to the association of american medical college council of deans and administrative courts and a member of advisory boards of massachusetts general hospital and the university of pittsburgh school of medicine, the harvard business review, journal of the association of medical colleges and other publications. speaking of other publications vivian lee's first book was on cardiovascular mris, not for the faint of heart. in the 15 years i've been on this job that is the first intentionally terrible joke i ever told in an introduction. at any rate, this brought us together tonight, "the long fix," following america's healthcare crisis, strategies that wor
doctor vivian lee is us science and healthcare administer. among her leadership role, she has served as the inaugural chief scientific officer advice dean of the medical center. prior to that she was vice chair for research in the department of radiology. for 6 years served as ceo of utah health and dean of university of utah school of medicine in salt lake city. during that tenure she was elected to the association of american medical college council of deans and administrative courts and a...
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this is the vivian malone jones marker. her sister came to our board and said, you know, our sister accomplished a lot, but there's nothing in mobile to recognize what she did. she said, we would like to put a historical marker. we ask, where would you like to put it? e would like to put her in front of where our homestead was. his is where we grew up. from that block to the next block, there were nothing but homes behind this. over to the left, it is the mobile county health department. ultimately, they bought this property and made it a parking lot. they move these homes to other areas in the city. they said, this is where we are up and where we would like to have it. s. malone attended the university of alabama and that's when george wallace stood in the door and said segregation today, tomorrow and forever. robert kennedy was attorney general and sent in the national guard and of course he stepped out the way, she entered the school and graduated. from stories with the sister, she did not have any difficult times when s
this is the vivian malone jones marker. her sister came to our board and said, you know, our sister accomplished a lot, but there's nothing in mobile to recognize what she did. she said, we would like to put a historical marker. we ask, where would you like to put it? e would like to put her in front of where our homestead was. his is where we grew up. from that block to the next block, there were nothing but homes behind this. over to the left, it is the mobile county health department....
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welcome, vivian. >> thanks, fareed. >> vivian wang, explain to us the -- you know, what sounds like ahtaking enterprise. the chinese decided they were going to test 6.5 million people in wuhan. how did they do that? >> it's actually more than 6.5. by the end of their testing push, they had tested 9.9 million people because their goal was to get basically all 11 million residents tested with the exception of young children and people who had recently gotten a test. so, yeah, it was even more astonishing than you just described. and the way they did it is essentially that each neighborhood in wuhan, like basically every city in china, is divided on a neighborhood level. and each of those neighborhoods has a neighborhood committee. it's a relic of the mao era. and each of those neighborhoods were really the infrastructure of this testing push. they were in charge of setting up the tents and the stools. they were in charge of making sure that every resident got a text message or heard a broadcast telling them to get tested. they were in charge of, you know, really making sure that hopeful
welcome, vivian. >> thanks, fareed. >> vivian wang, explain to us the -- you know, what sounds like ahtaking enterprise. the chinese decided they were going to test 6.5 million people in wuhan. how did they do that? >> it's actually more than 6.5. by the end of their testing push, they had tested 9.9 million people because their goal was to get basically all 11 million residents tested with the exception of young children and people who had recently gotten a test. so, yeah, it...
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the city made this honorary vivian malone will -- vivian in honor of the historical marker in placed in front of where their home used to be. eric: mr. williams grew up in louisiana on a sugar plantation. he wanted to be a pharmacist, so he came to mobile and opened a drugstore right here on dawson street. he wants to be a physician. ingoes to medical school tennessee, becomes a doctor, and opens a doctor's office upstairs. doctor's office upstairs, drugstore downstairs called live and let live. white citizen counsel comes to "-- well, i say, doubt they said "dr. williams." they told him he had to put a sign up that said "colored." him being the smart person he was, he found a picture of himself, blew it up half size of that poster and put it in the window. he said "do you think they will know i'm colored?" he was very involved in the community, part of the pharmaceutical association. this is right up -- in the heart of the community. city,idening was the which is about two miles from here. we are on the outskirts -- were on the outskirts at that time. this area was heavily populated
the city made this honorary vivian malone will -- vivian in honor of the historical marker in placed in front of where their home used to be. eric: mr. williams grew up in louisiana on a sugar plantation. he wanted to be a pharmacist, so he came to mobile and opened a drugstore right here on dawson street. he wants to be a physician. ingoes to medical school tennessee, becomes a doctor, and opens a doctor's office upstairs. doctor's office upstairs, drugstore downstairs called live and let...
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this is the vivian malone jones marker. sisters came to our board and said, our sister accomplished a lot, but there is nothing in mobile to recognize which he did. we would like to put a historical marker. we said that is a great idea. where would you like to put it? they said we would like to put it right in front of where our homestead was. this is where we grew up. so from their bloc to the next block, there was nothing but homes behind this. over to the left is the mobile county health department. ultimately, they bought this property and made it a parking lot. they moved these homes to other areas of the city. they said this is where we grew up. this is where we would like to have it. miss malone attended the university of alabama, and that was when george wallace stood at the door and said segregation today, tomorrow, forever. sending in the national guard. he stepped out of the way. she entered the school and graduated. folks stories with the sister. she did not have any difficult time while she was there. she was n
this is the vivian malone jones marker. sisters came to our board and said, our sister accomplished a lot, but there is nothing in mobile to recognize which he did. we would like to put a historical marker. we said that is a great idea. where would you like to put it? they said we would like to put it right in front of where our homestead was. this is where we grew up. so from their bloc to the next block, there was nothing but homes behind this. over to the left is the mobile county health...
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cnn's vivian and dana bash join me now to discuss. and, dana, bolten makes a lot of claims in these new experts. but i want to start with this idea of president trump asking chin to get involved in the 2020 election. this is an immediate flashback to russia, if you're listening, or the entire ukraine scandal. >> that's right. that is why the former national security adviser in this book and also in an op-ed that he writes is making very clear that he believes that house democrats conducted their probe in too narrow of a way, that they should've gone beyond ukraine. because this is a pattern that they could have proved the pattern. i will say because i think it's important po say that if i am a house democrat, if i am an impeachment manager, i am tearing my hair out right now because this is exactly what democrats on both sides of the capitol were hoping bolten would do in some way, shape, or form, five months before the election, or most importantly three or four months after the impeachment inquiry and the probe and the votes were al
cnn's vivian and dana bash join me now to discuss. and, dana, bolten makes a lot of claims in these new experts. but i want to start with this idea of president trump asking chin to get involved in the 2020 election. this is an immediate flashback to russia, if you're listening, or the entire ukraine scandal. >> that's right. that is why the former national security adviser in this book and also in an op-ed that he writes is making very clear that he believes that house democrats...
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vivian salama in washington. >>> and you just heard vivian touch on mr. trump's attempt to strike deals with dictators like north korea's kim jong-un. john bolton thinks that that's been counterproductive and the regime is a bigger threat than ever, as it keeps working on its nuclear and ballistic missile program. take a listen. >> press mob, as you call them, comes in. as soon as they leave, you say the flattery began with kim jong-un. >> well, every president has a style, but the idea that just this layer of compliments to this brutal dictator would convince him that you could make a deal with trump i thought was both strikingly naive and dangerous. >> cnn's paula hancocks is standing by for us this hour in seoul, south korea. she joins us live. so, paula, in one of many stunning comments, bolton says the threat from north korea is greater now since president trump took office. what else did he reveal and how did south korea respond to all of this? >> well, rosemary, john bolton was pretty dismissive of president trump when it came to his knowledge of t
vivian salama in washington. >>> and you just heard vivian touch on mr. trump's attempt to strike deals with dictators like north korea's kim jong-un. john bolton thinks that that's been counterproductive and the regime is a bigger threat than ever, as it keeps working on its nuclear and ballistic missile program. take a listen. >> press mob, as you call them, comes in. as soon as they leave, you say the flattery began with kim jong-un. >> well, every president has a style,...
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i want to bring in the national correspondent vivian. hearing directly from the former national security adviser about a shocking ask of the chinese president. update our viewers on that. >> wolf tonight so many questions have been answered and yet there are so many more questions now that we've obtained a copy of john bolton's forthcoming book and the national security adviser goes into great detail explaining some instances with the president which he characterizes as clear cases of obstruction of justice, information that definitely some house democrats would have loved to know several months ago during the impeachment inquiry when john bolton did not appear to testify before the house. a number of instances beyond even just ukraine. he talks a lot about china and the president's relationship with president xi of china and we have a full screen of one clip here where he says he turned the conversation to the coming u.s. presidential election, alluding to china's economic capability to affect the ongoing campaign. he stressed the impor
i want to bring in the national correspondent vivian. hearing directly from the former national security adviser about a shocking ask of the chinese president. update our viewers on that. >> wolf tonight so many questions have been answered and yet there are so many more questions now that we've obtained a copy of john bolton's forthcoming book and the national security adviser goes into great detail explaining some instances with the president which he characterizes as clear cases of...
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i want to bring in vivian solata in washington.atson is joining us live from hong kong right now. vivian, how controversial is the president's comments claiming tariffs are worse than sanctions? >> frankly, it depends who you ask. tariffs essentially are taxes on imto ports and the president has really favored them because of the fact that he thinks it gives him leverage in his economic negotiations, his trade negotiations. so he has used that quite diligently with the chinese. but they have larger ramifications. tariffs can come on and off with the president ordering of that. but with sanctions, it's a political process that's very tedious and it impacts companies and individuals and so for the president, yes, he believes that tariffs are worse because economically, you get an immediate impact. but sanctions tend to have a much bigger political implication. a lot of times when you're unhappy with a country and especially in the case of china where they were unfair trade practices, but human rights violations and various other issu
i want to bring in vivian solata in washington.atson is joining us live from hong kong right now. vivian, how controversial is the president's comments claiming tariffs are worse than sanctions? >> frankly, it depends who you ask. tariffs essentially are taxes on imto ports and the president has really favored them because of the fact that he thinks it gives him leverage in his economic negotiations, his trade negotiations. so he has used that quite diligently with the chinese. but they...
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vivian: you are absolutely right that the recent report confirms the correlation between the increasediversity and inclusive practices of high-performing companies. it's deeply important, it also shows one third of companies remain significant -- have made significant progress on gender, ethnicity, many other types of diversity. that is great. one third of companies have made progress. at least the majority of companies still not yet making as much progress as they need to. it's been reconfirmed in our global data set. i will say it's also clear it's not enough to drive action. action requires leaders to do three things. set clear goals that are explicitly including inclusive diversity, not a trade-off between them. concrete action, we can come back to that of what they can specifically do. chain,zing around supply hiring practices. and if it gets measured, all your stakeholders and investors can track and hold businesses and leaders accountable. francine: i was can ask you some of those concrete measures. executive, howef do you change the culture of a place? what do you need to do? f
vivian: you are absolutely right that the recent report confirms the correlation between the increasediversity and inclusive practices of high-performing companies. it's deeply important, it also shows one third of companies remain significant -- have made significant progress on gender, ethnicity, many other types of diversity. that is great. one third of companies have made progress. at least the majority of companies still not yet making as much progress as they need to. it's been...
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jorge: ahora vamos a pasar con vivian Ávila, ya se encuentra en el corazÓn de toda esta protesta, enu voz de reclamo y justicia, hoy fue un dÍa muy especial en esa ciudad, se revelaron los resultados de una autopsia independiente de georges floyd. reportera: esta noche se lleva a cabo manifestaciones la mayorÍa de ellas de cara del pacÍfico, esta es la esquina, decenas de personas se han acercado con flores para dar muestras de solidaridad, el respondÍa muy especial, este lugar llegÓ por primera vez el hermano de floyd, fue un momento emotivo, tambiÉn coincide con la noticia de dos autopsias, una por los familiares y la autopsia oficial coinciden en que las causas de la muerte son distintas. fueron los abogados quienes dieron a conocer el resultado de la autopsia independiente. la causa real de la muerte, a pesar de los continuos esfuerzos de la por evitar la muerte, mientras que la gente de policÍa. incluso latinos llegaron a el altar. >> siempre me decÍa hola amigo, estoy muy apenado, nadie estÁ en el derecho de quitarle la vida a nadie. reportera: el hermano de la vÍctima invito a
jorge: ahora vamos a pasar con vivian Ávila, ya se encuentra en el corazÓn de toda esta protesta, enu voz de reclamo y justicia, hoy fue un dÍa muy especial en esa ciudad, se revelaron los resultados de una autopsia independiente de georges floyd. reportera: esta noche se lleva a cabo manifestaciones la mayorÍa de ellas de cara del pacÍfico, esta es la esquina, decenas de personas se han acercado con flores para dar muestras de solidaridad, el respondÍa muy especial, este lugar llegÓ por...
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vivian escalante hace un recuento de este viernes que culminÓ con una vigilia.ifestaron su rechazo a la brutalidad policial y condenaron la muerte, no solo de george floyd del 25 de mayo a manos de un agente blanco de la policÍa de minnesota, sino de aquellos que han perdido la vida en custodia de las agencias policiales en los Últimos aÑos. >> protestamos por igualdad para todos, para los inmigrantes en general. viviana a sus la presencia de la guardia nacional era notoria, mientras tanto, los manifestantes repetÍan "no puedo respirar", las Últimas palabras que floyd dijo por nueve minutos, antes de morir en el suelo. >> estamos luchando por toda la injusticia que estÁ pasando. >> el mundo necesita cambiar. viviana: el departamento de policÍa de los Ángeles realizÓ luego una vigilia. la guardia nacionalestuvo en todo momento presente, hasta acÁ llegÓ un grupo de manifestantes, que en todo momento decÍan "no justicia, no paz". patricia: pondrÁn fin a entren entre policÍas del estado en la tÁctica de ahogamiento, como la que le causÓ la muerte a george floyd. esa
vivian escalante hace un recuento de este viernes que culminÓ con una vigilia.ifestaron su rechazo a la brutalidad policial y condenaron la muerte, no solo de george floyd del 25 de mayo a manos de un agente blanco de la policÍa de minnesota, sino de aquellos que han perdido la vida en custodia de las agencias policiales en los Últimos aÑos. >> protestamos por igualdad para todos, para los inmigrantes en general. viviana a sus la presencia de la guardia nacional era notoria, mientras...
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restringirÁ más este beneficio a los miles que pretenden emigrar a estados unidos huyendo de paÍses en que vivíans esperando en el campamento de matamoros y decidiÓ solicitar una visa humanitaria para trabajar en mÉxico porque dice que estÁ llegando una etapa crÍtica. >> estoy dispuesto a aguantar el tiempo que sea, si. cuando uno sale del paÍs viene preparado a todo. >> esto reducÍa la posible es de visitantes que huye de una persecuciones sus paÍses de origen de pandillas, violencia familiar, o violencia de cualquier Índole a obtener el asilo, segÚn abogados. >> cambiarÍa la forma en que los oficiales de asilo y los jueces de migraciÓn tienen que evaluar ciertos casos que tienen que ver con grupos sociales particulares. ya no van a poder calificar. francisco: analistas dicen que la media no entrarÁ en vigor hasta despuÉs de 30 dÍas. >> por el momento estamos en una etapa de comentarios. tienen que revisarlo, editarlo. francisco. la nueva norma de asilo que me la estructura que por dÉcadas representÓel espÍritu de ayuda de estados unidos para proteger los derechos humanos de personas que huyen d
restringirÁ más este beneficio a los miles que pretenden emigrar a estados unidos huyendo de paÍses en que vivíans esperando en el campamento de matamoros y decidiÓ solicitar una visa humanitaria para trabajar en mÉxico porque dice que estÁ llegando una etapa crÍtica. >> estoy dispuesto a aguantar el tiempo que sea, si. cuando uno sale del paÍs viene preparado a todo. >> esto reducÍa la posible es de visitantes que huye de una persecuciones sus paÍses de origen de...
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hubo otra ceremonia privada para familiares y amigos- uno de los asistentes dijo que actualmente vivÍanliciaca.. polÍticos presentes dijeron que en los prÓximos dÍas presentarÁnmedidas para tratar de acabar con ese problema. fÉlix: desde muy temprano en la capital del paÍs, una enorme manifestaciÓn se llevó a cabo muy cerca de la casa blanca. donde hubo un importante dispositivo de seguridad, incluso varios helicÓpteroshan estado sobrevolando la ciudad durante el dÍa. pablo gato nos dice lo que pasa a esta hora. pablo: en este momento hay bastante gente a nuestro alrededor. ha sido un dÍa muy ocupado, avenida muchÍsima gente a manifestarse, no solo frente a la casa blanca, sino al monumento a lincoln y al congreso. el prÓximo miÉrcoles, el hermano de george floyd irÁ al congreso a testificar, a una audiencia de prÁcticas policiales. tambiÉn se informÓ que el presidente trump ordenÓ que se desplegarÁn 10,000 tropas activas del ejÉrcito de los estados unidos para aplacar las protestas en las diferentes partes de los estados unidos, pero que el secretario de defensa se negÓ a esto. tambiÉn
hubo otra ceremonia privada para familiares y amigos- uno de los asistentes dijo que actualmente vivÍanliciaca.. polÍticos presentes dijeron que en los prÓximos dÍas presentarÁnmedidas para tratar de acabar con ese problema. fÉlix: desde muy temprano en la capital del paÍs, una enorme manifestaciÓn se llevó a cabo muy cerca de la casa blanca. donde hubo un importante dispositivo de seguridad, incluso varios helicÓpteroshan estado sobrevolando la ciudad durante el dÍa. pablo gato nos...
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vivian joins us. was this an exchange?what you know. >> reporter: jim, michael white was supposed to be serving a 13-year sentence, but as you say he served just under two years before this great news today that he is now making his way home from tehran. as we say, an iranian scientist detained here in the u.s. had just been released a few days ago and sent back to iran. iranians in the u.s. clearly denying that a possible swap was on the table. my sources are telling me a swap was actually considered for some time and then done away with. as it got closer, they told me they didn't want that swap, they didn't want those optics. but he had been here trying to sell some trade secrets, and he was acquitted back in december but he couldn't get back to iran because covid-19 happened and it was difficult to get flights to iran. that also complicated matters with michael white's release. he was delayed by covid and former new york lawyer bill richardson's team tried to get him back and they just achieved today. >> welcome michael
vivian joins us. was this an exchange?what you know. >> reporter: jim, michael white was supposed to be serving a 13-year sentence, but as you say he served just under two years before this great news today that he is now making his way home from tehran. as we say, an iranian scientist detained here in the u.s. had just been released a few days ago and sent back to iran. iranians in the u.s. clearly denying that a possible swap was on the table. my sources are telling me a swap was...
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para otros un instrumento de la colonizaciÓn espaÑola que contribuyÓ a los pueblos indÍgenas que vivíanun acto que pese a ser catalogado como un sacrilegio por los fieles... los manifestantes en las redes sociales buscan justicia, culpÁndolo de haber torturado y esclavizado a miles de nativos americanos con tal de convertirlos al catolicismo. asegura que las razones para derrumbar esta imagen no tienen fundamentos. >> es algo totalmente falso e infundado. algo que niega este tipo de acciones. tayana: la crisis de la iglesia catÓlica en san francisco comunicÓ o lo que le estÁ pasando a nuestro sociedad. un movimiento nacional para sanar memorias y corregir las injusticias del racismo y la brutalidad policiaca, ha sido transformado a movimiento de violencia, destrucciÓn y vandalismo. este es el Último ejemplo. >> Él ya es un santo. en este sentido, para que se pudiera llevar, se hace una investigaciÓn histórica exhaustiva. tayana: la alcaldesa de san francisco comunicÓ que cada dÓlar que se saca de la limpieza del vandalismo quita fondos para la comunidad. no es para defender ninguna esta
para otros un instrumento de la colonizaciÓn espaÑola que contribuyÓ a los pueblos indÍgenas que vivíanun acto que pese a ser catalogado como un sacrilegio por los fieles... los manifestantes en las redes sociales buscan justicia, culpÁndolo de haber torturado y esclavizado a miles de nativos americanos con tal de convertirlos al catolicismo. asegura que las razones para derrumbar esta imagen no tienen fundamentos. >> es algo totalmente falso e infundado. algo que niega este tipo de...
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solidaridad para decirle que la queremos mucho y queremos justicia para el bebé que mataron >> hechos vivíanentes que mataron a su hijo >> ella gritaba que pararán y mi no trató de escapar >> hasta ahora ni la policía ni la patrulla de camino dan más detalles sobre este caso >> hablando con la madre de salgado nos dijo que hasta ahora las autoridades no han hecho la autopsia en el cuerpo de su hijo cuando le entreguen el cuerpo, report vivo >> ex decid desmantelar el departamento de policía, en una reunión decenas de personas exigen el dinero que gasta la ciudad en la agencia invierta en servicios sociales esperan que el departamento la presente propuesta de presupuesto a la alcaldía >> hasta 200 manifestantes llegaron a la estación para pedir destitución del oficial en pantalla este estuvo involucrado en la muerte de el indigente ando trabajaba para el departamento de san francisco y renunció trabajo la manifestación se desarrolló de manera pacífica >> entre mañana se presentará una demanda colectiva derechos civiles contra la ciudad para las acciones para reprimir las protestas tras la mue
solidaridad para decirle que la queremos mucho y queremos justicia para el bebé que mataron >> hechos vivíanentes que mataron a su hijo >> ella gritaba que pararán y mi no trató de escapar >> hasta ahora ni la policía ni la patrulla de camino dan más detalles sobre este caso >> hablando con la madre de salgado nos dijo que hasta ahora las autoridades no han hecho la autopsia en el cuerpo de su hijo cuando le entreguen el cuerpo, report vivo >> ex decid...
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viciana: desde mineÁpolis nos informa vivian Águila. la investigaciÓn en el homicidio de george floyd anunciÓ cargos contra los tres ex agentes de mineÁpolis que acompaÑaban al expolicÍa derek el pasado 25 de mayo cuando Éste se arrodillÓ sobre el afroamericano y ocasionÓ su muerte. >> presentamos cargos contra los tres ex policÍas por ayudar e instigar a la muerte de floyd. el iso un cargo de homicidio de tercer a segundo grado que enfrentaba el expolicÍa derek y quien actualmente se encuentra detenido en una cÁrcel estatal de minnesota. [habla en inglÉs] >> creemos que Él fue torturado en los Últimos ocho minutos con 46 segundos de su vida, dijo el abogado de la familia. el anuncio de los cargos contra los otros ex policÍas de mineÁpolis eran más de una semana despuÉs de que esto fueron despedidos del departamento de policÍa de mineÁpolis y cuando hoy se arrodillÓ en el lugar donde su padre falleciÓ y pidió justicia en su caso. >> como los policÍa que estaban ahÍ no le ayudaron, yo creo que deben haber justicia. >> sinceramente estamo
viciana: desde mineÁpolis nos informa vivian Águila. la investigaciÓn en el homicidio de george floyd anunciÓ cargos contra los tres ex agentes de mineÁpolis que acompaÑaban al expolicÍa derek el pasado 25 de mayo cuando Éste se arrodillÓ sobre el afroamericano y ocasionÓ su muerte. >> presentamos cargos contra los tres ex policÍas por ayudar e instigar a la muerte de floyd. el iso un cargo de homicidio de tercer a segundo grado que enfrentaba el expolicÍa derek y quien...
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de los ocupantes del auto que se estrellÓ ayer durante una persecuciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza vivÍange acosta tenÍa una vida por delante. pero falleciÓ ayer en un accidente en el paso texas. Él viajaba en un vehÍculo con 9 personas mÁs. cuando se estrellaron contra un contenedor mientras huÍan de la patrulla fronteriza. 7 murieron, tres lesionados. >> la mayorÍa de las personas que iban en el carro eran mexicanos. reportera: la madre de joven le dijo a univisiÓn que los que iban en el eran amigos de jorge. >> los niÑos de la misma edad de jorge de 19, 18 aÑos. reportera: hoy la policÍa revelÓ que ademÁs de ellos en el vehÍculo viajaban tres mexicanos y un guatemalteco. >> hacÍan algo malo no lo justifico. pero hay un procedimiento de ley para todo. reportera: falleciÓ su amigo gustavo y liliana. ambos de 19 aÑos ciudadanos estadounidenses. en lugar de deterse el conductor eludiÓ los agentes y huyÓ a toda velocidad. esta no es la primera tragedia por persecuciÓn. en enero de este aÑo un migrante muriÓ y otros resultaron lesionados al chocar a toda velocidad por escapar de los agentes.
de los ocupantes del auto que se estrellÓ ayer durante una persecuciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza vivÍange acosta tenÍa una vida por delante. pero falleciÓ ayer en un accidente en el paso texas. Él viajaba en un vehÍculo con 9 personas mÁs. cuando se estrellaron contra un contenedor mientras huÍan de la patrulla fronteriza. 7 murieron, tres lesionados. >> la mayorÍa de las personas que iban en el carro eran mexicanos. reportera: la madre de joven le dijo a univisiÓn que los que...
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para otros fue un instrumento de la colonizaciÓn espaÑola que contribuyÓ a que pueblos indÍgenas que vivíanuchos creyentes de la fe catÓlica quienes consideran lo hecho como una gran falta de respeto. vandalizada, derribada y golpeada fue la estatua en el parque golden gate de san francisco este fin de semana. >> fue algo muy triste muy duro para la fe catÓlica. dayana: un acto que fue catalogado como un sacrilegio por los fieles, los manifestantes y en las redes sociales buscaban justicia para quienes no la tuvieron, culpado de haber daÑado a miles de latinoamericanos con tal de convertirlos al catolicismo. >> fue un evangelizador muy importante franciscano que llega a amÉrica en los tiempos de la evangelizaciÓn de la colonia. fue apreciado, fue amado por los indÍgenas. dayana: asegura que las razones para derribar esta imagen no tiene fundamentos. >> es completamente falso e infundado. hay registros que niegan este tipo de acciones de Él. dayana: un movimiento nacional para sanar memorias de corregir las injusticia de racismo y brutalidad policiaca ha sido transformado a un movimiento de
para otros fue un instrumento de la colonizaciÓn espaÑola que contribuyÓ a que pueblos indÍgenas que vivíanuchos creyentes de la fe catÓlica quienes consideran lo hecho como una gran falta de respeto. vandalizada, derribada y golpeada fue la estatua en el parque golden gate de san francisco este fin de semana. >> fue algo muy triste muy duro para la fe catÓlica. dayana: un acto que fue catalogado como un sacrilegio por los fieles, los manifestantes y en las redes sociales buscaban...
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vivian and julie, thanks for coming in today.up next, 6.2 million students and a spiking coronavirus case count. california's school superintendent on the challenge of getting back to class. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. treating cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. and now, we're able to treat more patients because we're in-network with even more major insurance plans. so, if you've been turned down before, call us now. with even more major insurance plans. hey! lily from at&t here. i'm back and while most stores are open, i'm working from home and here to help. here's a tip: get half-off the amazing iphone 11 on at&t, america's fastest network for iphones. second tip: you can put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company. uh for example, that's heraldo. he's my best friend. oh, sorry nancy, i forgot you w
vivian and julie, thanks for coming in today.up next, 6.2 million students and a spiking coronavirus case count. california's school superintendent on the challenge of getting back to class. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. treating cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. and now, we're...
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vivian salama in washington. >>> under the sweeping draft legislation beijing would be able to override hong kong's independent legal system. for more let's bring in our kristie lu stout. she joins us here in hong kong. kristie, please give us the blueprint of what it means for hong kong's autonomy and the freedoms that everyone has enjoyed. >> now, dropping of this looming law is not out, but the blueprint of china's controversial national security law has been revealed over the weekend. it says that the law would allow hong kong's top leader, that would be its chief executive, to hand-pick which judges will hear national security cases. the law would also allow beijing to override hong kong's independent legal system. this has prompted deep concern among members of hong kong's legal community, including the chairman of the hong kong bar association. let's bring up some quotes for you. now, the chairman of the hong kong bar association told reuters this, quote, this is the biggest shift since the handover and, quote, you can't be slightly independent, anymore than you can be slightly p
vivian salama in washington. >>> under the sweeping draft legislation beijing would be able to override hong kong's independent legal system. for more let's bring in our kristie lu stout. she joins us here in hong kong. kristie, please give us the blueprint of what it means for hong kong's autonomy and the freedoms that everyone has enjoyed. >> now, dropping of this looming law is not out, but the blueprint of china's controversial national security law has been revealed over the...
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vivian, i want to start with you because when we saw the president's coronavirus numbers tank it's because americans had the impression he was not on top of it. said it wasn't going to be a pandemic and it was and everybody could get a test when nobody could get a test. seemed out of touch from the beginning. if he seems out of touch now, it's fading and dying. look at florida, maybe the case count is going up and the danger is real and present. why does the white house keep saying it's good? >> reporter: it's an election year and one of the things been weighing very heavily on the mind of president trump and his advisers is the fact that the economy has been tanking through this whole entire process, and so in their minds and especially some of his economic advisers who are around him, the best way to tackle that was a quick reopening regardless of the risks, and a lot of the advisers that i've spoken with tell the president, you know, we took a quick hit but let's move on with it, and even if we have to continue to battle with rising cases or just the continuation, the drag out of this v
vivian, i want to start with you because when we saw the president's coronavirus numbers tank it's because americans had the impression he was not on top of it. said it wasn't going to be a pandemic and it was and everybody could get a test when nobody could get a test. seemed out of touch from the beginning. if he seems out of touch now, it's fading and dying. look at florida, maybe the case count is going up and the danger is real and present. why does the white house keep saying it's good?...
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our guest is vivian, he is singapapore's minister for foren affairs and joins us from singapore, thankou very much for being with us. morning, pleased to join you. >> as of this friday, singapore the second phase of its opening. gatherings up to five people will be allowed and people will be allowed to go back to restaurants and shop at retail outlets. does this s mean this is the end of the pandemic in your country? >> it is notot the end of the papandemic, but i w would say tt today is a speciaial day and peopople are happy because it marks the day that almost a all economic activities resesume, peoplele are going to work,, getting opopportunity to meet friendnds. faces o onl s see moree ththe street, more happy f face. it is not thenend of thehe pandemic. in fact, reopening is a t time where you needed more vigigilan. if you l look at what is happeng in many y other places, this is the moment where youou let your guguard down. we will get subsequent waves. we spent the l last two months rerepairing for this, in particular steppining up medical facilitieses and t the ability o test a
our guest is vivian, he is singapapore's minister for foren affairs and joins us from singapore, thankou very much for being with us. morning, pleased to join you. >> as of this friday, singapore the second phase of its opening. gatherings up to five people will be allowed and people will be allowed to go back to restaurants and shop at retail outlets. does this s mean this is the end of the pandemic in your country? >> it is notot the end of the papandemic, but i w would say tt...
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is viviane balakrishna on he's singapore's minister. for foreign affairs and he joins us from singapore thank you very much for being with us today. hi good morning pleased to join you. mr balakrishnan as of this friday singapore is entering the second phase of its reopening- small gatherings of up to five people will be allowed people will be allowed to go back to restaurants and also to shop at retail outlets does this mean that this is the end of t the p pandemic. in your country. no it's not t the end f the panandemic. but i would say today is a very special day and people are very happy becauause it marks that the that that almomost all of. our ecoconomic actitivities resumume peoplple e going to work people arere g gog getting opporortunity to meet friends to dinee. mmhmhm so it's you'll see a lot of small faces on the street more hapappy faces but it's n n thehe end of the pandemic in f fact. re o openin. is a time that you need to be even more vigilant i mean ifif you l look at what's happening many other plalaces in thehe wo. t
is viviane balakrishna on he's singapore's minister. for foreign affairs and he joins us from singapore thank you very much for being with us today. hi good morning pleased to join you. mr balakrishnan as of this friday singapore is entering the second phase of its reopening- small gatherings of up to five people will be allowed people will be allowed to go back to restaurants and also to shop at retail outlets does this mean that this is the end of t the p pandemic. in your country. no it's...
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es mÁs, allÍ vivÍan las vegas, nevada. presentÓ testigos, dijo.pable. no viene al caso. mi trabajo es hallarte culpable. >> el jurado, el abogado, y el juez son blancos y fue intimidante. supuso que le encontrarÍan culpables sÓlo por el color de la piel. gracias al proyecto de inocencia, rafael madrigal fue exonerado nuevo de nueve aÑos. >> por su lado mais prefiriÓ aceptar un acuerdo de no se declara ni culpable ni inocente a cambio de que lo liberaran en horas. >> ellos dicen que reintegrarse a la sociedad no ha sido fÁcil. y que lo que mÁs les duele es que nunca podrÁn recuperar el tiempo perdido tras las rejas. >> para responderlas pronto de la audiencia que usa la profesora marÍa esparza del departamento de justicia criminal en lazio de new york. gracias por estar con nosotros. queremos comenzar con las preguntas sobre las condenas. >> >> mi pregunta gira en torno a que tan cierto es el hecho de que los afroamericanos y los hispanos reciban condenas mÁs largas por cometer el mismo delito que una persona blanca. >> los afroamericanos y latinos
es mÁs, allÍ vivÍan las vegas, nevada. presentÓ testigos, dijo.pable. no viene al caso. mi trabajo es hallarte culpable. >> el jurado, el abogado, y el juez son blancos y fue intimidante. supuso que le encontrarÍan culpables sÓlo por el color de la piel. gracias al proyecto de inocencia, rafael madrigal fue exonerado nuevo de nueve aÑos. >> por su lado mais prefiriÓ aceptar un acuerdo de no se declara ni culpable ni inocente a cambio de que lo liberaran en horas. >>...
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vivian has been a fighter against disinformation for some time.ormation coming across the social media platforms. he founded this committee that is helping to inform this conversation today, working with us. togetheris committee for the express purpose of what we were talking about. cracking down on the spread. .ou also brought hearings i was there. one of the things that i heard person, that i know that you heard and that is haunting in this conversation is a testimony to your committee, to members from twitter who were testifying. they said, we do not want to be arbiters. you heard this conversation today. the truth matters because lives can hang in the balance. >> is great to be with you again. [indiscernible] there are legislators around the world. it could probably affect the world. first looking at the major public health emergency. the different -- the disinformation spreading online can affect people's health. consequent.al world it is essential. it is a clear example. people are maliciously spreading false information. at the heart of it
vivian has been a fighter against disinformation for some time.ormation coming across the social media platforms. he founded this committee that is helping to inform this conversation today, working with us. togetheris committee for the express purpose of what we were talking about. cracking down on the spread. .ou also brought hearings i was there. one of the things that i heard person, that i know that you heard and that is haunting in this conversation is a testimony to your committee, to...
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healthcare crisis with strategies that will work for everyone please join me in welcoming doctor vivian lee. >> thank you so much pain is really wonderful to be with you tonight. and i'm really looking forward to having this discussion and i want to acknowledge that we have a very complicated contex comple and i want to thank you all for joining this event tonight. i plan on speaking for about 30 minutes or so and then welcome questions. for this time of prepared remarks i thought i would talk about a series of three questions. first, wyatt wrote the book and then i thought i would talk about how it is structured in the main premise of the book and then of the 12 chapters i thought i might dive more deeply into two or three topics depending on how much time we have. let me start with why i wrote this book, i wrote this and has an origin in series or presentation that i made to broaden the medical students when i was the dean of the medical school of the university of utah. the first year medical student was fresh out of college in medicine and relatively in need of healthcare, really wa
healthcare crisis with strategies that will work for everyone please join me in welcoming doctor vivian lee. >> thank you so much pain is really wonderful to be with you tonight. and i'm really looking forward to having this discussion and i want to acknowledge that we have a very complicated contex comple and i want to thank you all for joining this event tonight. i plan on speaking for about 30 minutes or so and then welcome questions. for this time of prepared remarks i thought i would...
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cnn's vivian salama takes us through more of bolton's claims. >> reporter: john bolton has finally spoken out in his first interview since cnn obtained his book last week telling some of the dynamic and controversy that he witnessed firsthand when he was president trump's national security advisor. some of it is elaborating on what we saw in the book in terms of his personal relationships with certain world leaders, in particular world leaders that john bolton believed we should treat with skepticism with a little bit of distance. he said the president was constantly looking to strike a deal without really any nuance to understanding the problematic history of those countries as well as some of the issues that would come into play in any kind of negotiation. so he explained a number of different instances with regard to those talks and ultimately he said the president didn't really read a lot of his briefings. he said the intelligence briefings should happen on a daily basis and that wasn't the case. he felt the president wasn't reading much of his briefings at all. the one thing he said
cnn's vivian salama takes us through more of bolton's claims. >> reporter: john bolton has finally spoken out in his first interview since cnn obtained his book last week telling some of the dynamic and controversy that he witnessed firsthand when he was president trump's national security advisor. some of it is elaborating on what we saw in the book in terms of his personal relationships with certain world leaders, in particular world leaders that john bolton believed we should treat...
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vivian lee with us. the fix tox may be get claims back down. what you see? 210,000?ck with that. lisa: we are still at 1.5 million. the job market improvement is the slowest since the firings peeked out. we are seeing a plateau in the improvement about how much we can see the ongoing upside surprises we have seen in the economic data, or whether this is a bounce that will not be able to sustain itself in the upcoming weeks and months? tom: we begin the morning with gina martin adams talking about the corrective move we see. day three of that corrective move -- futures little soggy an hour ago. jonathan ferro had the mathematics. right now 17 on futures. dow futures -189. the vix shows there may be tension with the backup of one big figure. 34.69. we may have to watch that. i immediately go to the two year , .19% as well. this thursday will be not only a listing of what is going on in economics, but i want to draw your attention to the breaking news you may see from bluebird in washington. -- from bloomberg in washington. goodurse kevin cirilli's work as well on the m
vivian lee with us. the fix tox may be get claims back down. what you see? 210,000?ck with that. lisa: we are still at 1.5 million. the job market improvement is the slowest since the firings peeked out. we are seeing a plateau in the improvement about how much we can see the ongoing upside surprises we have seen in the economic data, or whether this is a bounce that will not be able to sustain itself in the upcoming weeks and months? tom: we begin the morning with gina martin adams talking...
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it was -- my father got to do what he wanted to do, and they vivian and james got to register.nd my father did put security on campus for most of them. susan: the outcome that the kennedys probably would not have wanted -- what happened though, but he made his debut on the national stage, and it lightened incited his ambitions. that next year he made his first bid for president, 1964. but he had problems back at home because he was term limited, and you say that is one he came up when he came up with the audacious plan for your mother to succeed him. how much did she want to do that? ms. kennedy: well, my mother wanted to run. and she called each one of us children in one at a time and asked our opinion. and i did not want her to run, but she said, "peggy, i want to do this, this is something i want to do." and so it was not until years later that i found out she had cancer. susan: did she know she had cancer? ms. kennedy: she knew, yes. susan: and she had enormous success. 54% of the democratic vote in the primary with 10 candidates, and overwhelming success of course in the e
it was -- my father got to do what he wanted to do, and they vivian and james got to register.nd my father did put security on campus for most of them. susan: the outcome that the kennedys probably would not have wanted -- what happened though, but he made his debut on the national stage, and it lightened incited his ambitions. that next year he made his first bid for president, 1964. but he had problems back at home because he was term limited, and you say that is one he came up when he came...
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let's continue with vivian. you read this.an understand any president saying why don't you buy more american farm products. this president detectiveirectlys it to his reelection. that he would be sitting down with a communist dictator who has no political rights in his country and say, and this is from the book, xi had explained to trump why he was basically building concentration camps. he said xi should go ahead with building the camps. an american president thinking it's the right thing to do to build concentration camps for a muslim minority being persecuted? huh? >> a lot of the revelations were stunning but that was one that stood out. president trump repeatedly said he doesn't feel it's his place to tell other world leaders how to conduct their own domestic business but this is a shocking agreement basically to say that he endorses an abuse of human rights in china, something that most presidents would actually put staunch comments against and really criticize. the trump administration did criticize it yesterday. the pr
let's continue with vivian. you read this.an understand any president saying why don't you buy more american farm products. this president detectiveirectlys it to his reelection. that he would be sitting down with a communist dictator who has no political rights in his country and say, and this is from the book, xi had explained to trump why he was basically building concentration camps. he said xi should go ahead with building the camps. an american president thinking it's the right thing to...
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." >> narrator: special agent w vivian barriks in the fbi's healthcare fraud unit. s >>rted going to i could. i did speak with a woman, and she basically talked about that scheme that they had, which was misleading insurers. >> narrator: she was a prior-authorization speciali for insys, and would become a key source for the investigators. she agreed to speak to us if we concealed her identity. >> i was the gatekeeper in between your doctor and the pharmacy. and i was doing what i really thought was helping people, until i found out that it wasn't helping people. >> really, the prior- authorization specialist should have ncontrol over whether or not it does or does not get approved, because a patient either meets the cons or they don't. >> so when it was a non-cancer patient, you we supposed to use this blurb or spiel. e spiel was only talking about what the medication was stended for, and so that meant to confuse the person on the phone. >> that seems like a py straightforward question. es a patient have cancer? yes, no. >> so the indication is, the k doctws what it's been indicated
." >> narrator: special agent w vivian barriks in the fbi's healthcare fraud unit. s >>rted going to i could. i did speak with a woman, and she basically talked about that scheme that they had, which was misleading insurers. >> narrator: she was a prior-authorization speciali for insys, and would become a key source for the investigators. she agreed to speak to us if we concealed her identity. >> i was the gatekeeper in between your doctor and the pharmacy. and i...
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bysciously being hector vivian leigh's character and smacked in the face.hose were the images they saw. king remembers the premier in atlanta and being shocked by finding out what that film was about and how it depicted black people. they have that convergence. 13. was 10 and malcolm was when you think about dr. king, he goes to morehouse college, which is the best college for a young black man in the united states. i would say then and now. he goes to a theological seminary and as part of an interrelational -- interracial group of seminarians. then he gets a phd from boston university in 1956. he has a very unusual pedigree. i would argue the reason why hope forially has more the ability of american democracy to reform themselves is because of that history. malcolm has been not just in traumatizedracially starting at the age of six when his father was killed. he really experiences america in different way. that is why malcolm is always saying american democracy is nothing more than american hypocrisy. king never says that, but by 68, when king67, is saying
bysciously being hector vivian leigh's character and smacked in the face.hose were the images they saw. king remembers the premier in atlanta and being shocked by finding out what that film was about and how it depicted black people. they have that convergence. 13. was 10 and malcolm was when you think about dr. king, he goes to morehouse college, which is the best college for a young black man in the united states. i would say then and now. he goes to a theological seminary and as part of an...
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jomari: ello vivÍan en el apartamento de la capital. con la pandemia al niÑo lo mandan ahÍ.do hepatitis b, ya que le puede causar brotes y problemas hepáticos graves durante y después del tratamiento. infórmele a su médico si ha tenido hepatitis b, un trasplante de hígado o riñón otros problemas hepáticos, vih-1 o cualquier otra enfermedad y todos los medicamentos que toma. no tome mavyret con atazanavir o rifampina, o si ha sufrido determinados problemas del hígado. si ha tenido o tiene problemas de hígado graves además de la hepatitis c, existe una rara posibilidad de que empeoren. los signos de problemas de hígado graves pueden incluir coloración amarillenta de la piel, dolor o hinchazón abdominal, confusión, y hemorragias o hematomas sin explicación. informe a su médico si desarrolla síntomas de enfermedad hepática. los efectos secundarios frecuentes de mavyret incluyen dolor de cabeza y cansancio. también usted podría curarse. si no puede costear su medicamento, abbvie puede ayudarlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ carlos: gracias por continuar con nosotros en "sin rollo". vamos a lo que siga.
jomari: ello vivÍan en el apartamento de la capital. con la pandemia al niÑo lo mandan ahÍ.do hepatitis b, ya que le puede causar brotes y problemas hepáticos graves durante y después del tratamiento. infórmele a su médico si ha tenido hepatitis b, un trasplante de hígado o riñón otros problemas hepáticos, vih-1 o cualquier otra enfermedad y todos los medicamentos que toma. no tome mavyret con atazanavir o rifampina, o si ha sufrido determinados problemas del hígado. si ha tenido o...
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virginia y sus dos hijos vivÍan en las afueras de lima, perÚ. eso tuvo que cambiar.Ás le preocupaba era el hermetismo de la niÑa, su silencio y su apatÍa. hasta que el 22 de enero de 2019... virginia: yo seguÍa con mi trabajo, bueno, ella no fue al colegio y yo ya estaba cerca para salir a trabajar, mi hijita se desmayÓ. teresa: le echÓ la culpa a que por semanas noelia habÍa perdido el apetito. virginia: no comÍa mucho ya y yo decÍa de repente lo que no estÁ comiendo, lo que no estÁ tomando en el desayuno. teresa: preocupada la llevÓ a una clÍnica privada y se sorprendiÓ con lo que le dijeron. virginia: ahÍ la doctora me dijo que estaba gestando. teresa: la niÑa de 13 aÑos tenÍa tres meses de embarazo. en medio de la crisis familiar noelia contÓ lo que habÍa callado por meses. virginia: mi hijita habÍa sufrido abuso sexual. teresa: con lo que la niÑa le revelÓ seguidamente virginia entendiÓ el temor de ir a clase. virginia: ella tenÍa miedo porque Él ya la estaba esperando fuera del colegio. teresa: de acuerdo con noelia habÍa sido un vecino. en una ocasiÓn la secue
virginia y sus dos hijos vivÍan en las afueras de lima, perÚ. eso tuvo que cambiar.Ás le preocupaba era el hermetismo de la niÑa, su silencio y su apatÍa. hasta que el 22 de enero de 2019... virginia: yo seguÍa con mi trabajo, bueno, ella no fue al colegio y yo ya estaba cerca para salir a trabajar, mi hijita se desmayÓ. teresa: le echÓ la culpa a que por semanas noelia habÍa perdido el apetito. virginia: no comÍa mucho ya y yo decÍa de repente lo que no estÁ comiendo, lo que no...
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. >> vivian selma, what do you have to add to the conversation?bviously, brook, the relationship between trump and ambassador bolton was bumpy from the start. keep in mind that boltan was actually a national sure adviser from the very beginning. he put his hand up and expressed interest in taking the role. but the president turned him down early on and so when the opportunity came when h.r. mcmaster left bolton was there and at that point there had been bumps in the road for the administration so the number of people who expressed interest in the job had begun to wain. but john bolton who has a long career in public service and knows the government and how it works ant the interagency process which is important for the nsc, said woe be willing to take on the challenges. from my conversations from him and his public statements, he always had disagreements with president trump before he went into the white house. as far as his views on warmer ties with russia and any kind of trusting relationship with beijing. and a number of other things. he was ve
. >> vivian selma, what do you have to add to the conversation?bviously, brook, the relationship between trump and ambassador bolton was bumpy from the start. keep in mind that boltan was actually a national sure adviser from the very beginning. he put his hand up and expressed interest in taking the role. but the president turned him down early on and so when the opportunity came when h.r. mcmaster left bolton was there and at that point there had been bumps in the road for the...