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. >>> podrÍa estar mÁs claro lo que pudo llevar al inmigrante alemÁn anny zairs segÚn las autoridades alemania, fue detenida, hoy dorothy apareciÓ ante un juez de inmigraciÓn, insistente preguntaba por su hijo del cual decÍa, estaba enfermo de la mente. en una audiencia previa, su hijo presuntamente gritÓ insultos antiestadounidenses, por la posibilidad deportaciÓn de su madre. >>> dice que le hablaba del problema migratorio de su mamÁ. y resulta que fue un agente federal que supuestamente lo habÍa visto en la corte quien lo reconociÓ. >>> pudimos recuperar un video de vigilancia de un lugar donde habÍan encendiÓs la agente del estado, con la informaciÓn como la descripcion del auto y el nombre de Él. >>> el departamento estÁ ahÍ mismo en el segundo piso de este edificio quizÁs lo sorprendente de todo esto. fue la persona que finalmente lo detuvo muy cerca de acÁ. >>> el cobra un dÓlar al aÑo por ser un policÍa voluntario. una inversiÓn pu blÚblica que esta funcionÓ. >>> considere ken es la obra un solo hombre. >>> hay cosas que analizar. >>> detalle de su arresto no han habido mÁs in
. >>> podrÍa estar mÁs claro lo que pudo llevar al inmigrante alemÁn anny zairs segÚn las autoridades alemania, fue detenida, hoy dorothy apareciÓ ante un juez de inmigraciÓn, insistente preguntaba por su hijo del cual decÍa, estaba enfermo de la mente. en una audiencia previa, su hijo presuntamente gritÓ insultos antiestadounidenses, por la posibilidad deportaciÓn de su madre. >>> dice que le hablaba del problema migratorio de su mamÁ. y resulta que fue un agente...
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tooley, ed marquez, rob durote of mike brown electric, frank carter, mike brown electric, raoul and hoe zaire. thank you all very much. [applause] this is a representative from bolo construction, the general contractor on the job. finally, i'll pick up certificates later but i want to acknowledge mike hill from our electrical shop, mike powell from the plumbing department, raymond tisdale one of our laborers, who were instrumental in helping the fire department after the fire and in getting the school ready a week later to open only one day late. thank you so much to everybody. [applause] >> thank you. it's nice to know we have real heroes as neighbors. president yee: and that live were saved in this case. -- and that lives were saved in this case. thank you for the people who were involved in saving those lives. item d, student delegate reports. george za -- zhang and -- joist z -- joyce zhang and karissa tom. >> we've been busy. we're going to have a mid year retreat with the youth commission and the focus will be on the budget process for the city and for sfusd as well as how the s.f.c. an
tooley, ed marquez, rob durote of mike brown electric, frank carter, mike brown electric, raoul and hoe zaire. thank you all very much. [applause] this is a representative from bolo construction, the general contractor on the job. finally, i'll pick up certificates later but i want to acknowledge mike hill from our electrical shop, mike powell from the plumbing department, raymond tisdale one of our laborers, who were instrumental in helping the fire department after the fire and in getting the...
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so my assistant administrator had been head of mobil oil company in tokyo, zaire and in nigeria.d something about the extractive industry? oh, yeah, he understood. my supervisor that told me to decorate my office, she was formerly in, she formerly worked at usaid. but what we found out during the trial when they sort of backtracked her career is that she was also a cia agent. so did she understand something about the extractive industry? most likely, she did. she certainly understood something about america's strategic interests. and so when i raised the issue of venadium poisoning, i actually think she was probably trying to say you don't want to go there. i think that's what she was really trying to say is you don't want to go there. because if you go there, we're going to have to take you out. and essentially that's, eventually, what happened. when i refused to stop asking questions, they removed me. they called me into the office one day and said we are removing you as executive secretary because you don't know whose side you're on. you don't know whose side you're on. you're
so my assistant administrator had been head of mobil oil company in tokyo, zaire and in nigeria.d something about the extractive industry? oh, yeah, he understood. my supervisor that told me to decorate my office, she was formerly in, she formerly worked at usaid. but what we found out during the trial when they sort of backtracked her career is that she was also a cia agent. so did she understand something about the extractive industry? most likely, she did. she certainly understood something...
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the goal is to have 1.4 million zaire emission cars on california roads by 2025.ht now there are about 10,000. >>> california voters may get a chance to vote on a proposal that would eliminate the high speed rail project. the secretary of state gave the project opponents the go-ahead to start gathering signatures to put a measure on the november ballot. the almost $100 billion project would connect northern and southern california. the ballot measure would eliminate the rail authority and effectively kill the project. >>> we want to check in with sal, see how things are moving on the roads now. >> all right, things are moving along relatively well. the commute is looking much better today on 80. we had an accident east 80 near pinole valley road driving over to the berkeley area heavy. 880 south a couple fender- bender there, and there is slow traffic and low clouds and fog, many parts of your morning commute according to steve we've been looking at it on our traffic cameras. let's go to live pictures now, show you the backup which is still pretty thick here at th
the goal is to have 1.4 million zaire emission cars on california roads by 2025.ht now there are about 10,000. >>> california voters may get a chance to vote on a proposal that would eliminate the high speed rail project. the secretary of state gave the project opponents the go-ahead to start gathering signatures to put a measure on the november ballot. the almost $100 billion project would connect northern and southern california. the ballot measure would eliminate the rail authority...