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washington d.c. celia garca prez residente "porque yo soy una chicana, una mexicana, una mujer pues de la comunidad morena. tenemos que cuidar a las otras hermanas en todo el país. es algo similar a lo de las mujeres de juárez, méxico, que han matado, que están desaparecidas, y tenemos que hacer algo para prevenir eso." washington d.c. natalia siegel residente "pienso que eso es importante, que nuestras mujeres usen nuestras voces para protestar porque todas las mujeres en el mundo son una familia." además de manifestar frente a la embajada, los activistas tuvieron la oportunidad de reunirse con funcionarios de la representación diplomática nigeriana. sin embargo, salieron descontentos. washington d.c. omolola adele-oso activista, movimiento bring back our girls "básicamente me dijeron que hay un comité que ellos crearon que está discutiendo diferentes estrategias, ayudas, e investigan el lugar en donde se encuentran. entonces básicamente yo traduzco eso a nada." washington d.c. leonardo f
washington d.c. celia garca prez residente "porque yo soy una chicana, una mexicana, una mujer pues de la comunidad morena. tenemos que cuidar a las otras hermanas en todo el país. es algo similar a lo de las mujeres de juárez, méxico, que han matado, que están desaparecidas, y tenemos que hacer algo para prevenir eso." washington d.c. natalia siegel residente "pienso que eso es importante, que nuestras mujeres usen nuestras voces para protestar porque todas las mujeres en el...
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the new washington, d.c. is $25 penalty, federal parkland penalties in fact are a fine or jail term up to six months. there are 26 agencies that are responsible for law enforcement. i have this joint here and this is not a real one so don't get too excited. but i am told by staff this joint, ms. norton, that the penalty is, let's see up to one ounce or less, one ounce is 28 grams and each joint has 1 gram so over 20 joints you could be in possession of. here is the list of penalties which i am submitting to the record. i cannot submit the faux joint. >> did you roll that? >> i had staff do it. >> they have more experience. [laughter] >> but all kidding aside, they are very serious implications to what the district has taken. we want an airing of how this is going to be enforce and the implications and that is why we have federal and district officials to discuss this. with that, i welcome our delegate and recognize her. >> i want to thank you very much chirman -- chairman mica for the -- opportunity to testif
the new washington, d.c. is $25 penalty, federal parkland penalties in fact are a fine or jail term up to six months. there are 26 agencies that are responsible for law enforcement. i have this joint here and this is not a real one so don't get too excited. but i am told by staff this joint, ms. norton, that the penalty is, let's see up to one ounce or less, one ounce is 28 grams and each joint has 1 gram so over 20 joints you could be in possession of. here is the list of penalties which i am...
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i work in washington, d.c. i was just getting ready for the speech and i recalled a time -- seven years ago. i was stuck in washington for the weekend. does not happen often. my children are used to sting me on the weekend, so i called home. my now 12-year-old, then five-year-old --we were chatting a little bit. she finally said, daddy, what day is it? i said saturday, i am sorry i'm not home. she said that is funny, it is saturday here too. [laughter] the things they teach in kindergarten. we continue to chat a little bit more. after a while, she said that he, ==-- daddy, where are you? i said you know, daddy works in washington, d.c. she said, is that part of america? observe that the federal government is clearly too powerful. too arrogant, too expensive, and too intrusive. questionnt child's about washington geography remains a serious question about washington principal today. seems that most liberals equate their country with their government. they look to an enlightened, centralized, powerful washington
i work in washington, d.c. i was just getting ready for the speech and i recalled a time -- seven years ago. i was stuck in washington for the weekend. does not happen often. my children are used to sting me on the weekend, so i called home. my now 12-year-old, then five-year-old --we were chatting a little bit. she finally said, daddy, what day is it? i said saturday, i am sorry i'm not home. she said that is funny, it is saturday here too. [laughter] the things they teach in kindergarten. we...
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that's their plan for tomorrow in washington d.c. if they are expecting that many people, statistically speaking, you're probably going. they're calling it operation american spring. get it, like arab spring but it's american spring. in interviews promoting operation american spring in washington tomorrow the organizers promise, quote, people massing, gigantic mag tuds of we the people. it worked in egypt by bringing down the government twice. mass works in military operations. it can work in america. thus the ideas of a massive, gigantic swell of we the people in a nonviolent, unarmed, peaceful descending -- their noun -- on washington d.c. massive numbers is the key. anything short of massive gigantic response will give the destroyers of america a signal that we have surrendered. they say, quote, not me, not ever. >> so that's the plan. prepare yourself. they say 10 to 30 million people are coming to washington tomorrow. they say they will stay as long as it takes to overthrow the federal government by sheer force of their massive
that's their plan for tomorrow in washington d.c. if they are expecting that many people, statistically speaking, you're probably going. they're calling it operation american spring. get it, like arab spring but it's american spring. in interviews promoting operation american spring in washington tomorrow the organizers promise, quote, people massing, gigantic mag tuds of we the people. it worked in egypt by bringing down the government twice. mass works in military operations. it can work in...
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all she has to say is i'm not from washington, d.c., and he is washington, d.c. frankly, with congress less popular than cockroaches, you want to go after washington, d.c. even if you're a member of congress, you want to go after washington, d.c. the country's fed up with what's going on in washington, d.c. and the successful candidates are going to hitch their horse to that wagon. >> look, it's low hanging fruit for all of us. that said, more transparency in these races would be good. i guess it's too much of a dirty word to admit how deep you are in your washington colleagues. it's down to president obama's numbers. listen to alison grimes specifically. >> mitch mcconnell would have you believe that president obama is on kentucky's 2014 election ballot. president obama is not on kentucky's 2014 election ballot. nothing about this election will change who is in the white house, but we can change who is in washington, d.c. and finally put some in with the commonwealth of kentucky. senator mcconnell, this race is between you and me. that's the name that appears on
all she has to say is i'm not from washington, d.c., and he is washington, d.c. frankly, with congress less popular than cockroaches, you want to go after washington, d.c. even if you're a member of congress, you want to go after washington, d.c. the country's fed up with what's going on in washington, d.c. and the successful candidates are going to hitch their horse to that wagon. >> look, it's low hanging fruit for all of us. that said, more transparency in these races would be good. i...
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few. >> how many of you been to washington, d.c. recently? have you noticed? i just went, blew my mind, is that one of the only major cities in the country where they are building and robust? it looks like 1990 something -- >> trains everywhere. >> it's like the gold rush in washington, d.c. >> government is growing. bigger than it's ever been. the plane in 10 years would be to keep growing. wind power concentrates so does well. the dodd-frank bill supposedly to protect the little guy from these big, mean creditors, it was written mostly by big wall street banks who caused the problem. they wrote it in a way that made hard for community banks to succeed. it happens all the time, a lot of the lobbyists working with regulators create this regulatory regimes that make it hard for their competitors to compete with them. they are not doing what they say they're doing. what i hope the book will do is convince americans to stop electing people regardless of party who say they're going to go to washington and fix things in washington. the only way washington can fix t
few. >> how many of you been to washington, d.c. recently? have you noticed? i just went, blew my mind, is that one of the only major cities in the country where they are building and robust? it looks like 1990 something -- >> trains everywhere. >> it's like the gold rush in washington, d.c. >> government is growing. bigger than it's ever been. the plane in 10 years would be to keep growing. wind power concentrates so does well. the dodd-frank bill supposedly to protect...
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it sounds like it should be in the building like the national archives in washington d.c.. it is in a trailer on the edge of the hebrew university. but there was nothing trailers like about a cartload of file folders that an elderly woman wheeled out and plopped on the desk, file folders i don't believe have been opened for decades and inside were the questionnaires and though this and records of these 50 children and hundreds of others whose parents were desperate to send their children to safety. that is not something i could capture in a movie. literally holding those pages in my hand, it was so moving to see firsthand what gil and eleanor were up against and the painful choices they had to make to choose the of 50 children. along when did he answer to a great question. >> what happened to the children? >> one of the great things about this project i came to know quite intimately a number of the surviving children. when i started my did not know any of them or how i would find them. there are some journalists in the room and i will spill a trade secret about investigativ
it sounds like it should be in the building like the national archives in washington d.c.. it is in a trailer on the edge of the hebrew university. but there was nothing trailers like about a cartload of file folders that an elderly woman wheeled out and plopped on the desk, file folders i don't believe have been opened for decades and inside were the questionnaires and though this and records of these 50 children and hundreds of others whose parents were desperate to send their children to...
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roll open under ---randy serrano nos explica desde washington d.c... take pkg ;01 ;18 ;39 1;09 1;32 se hace llamar miguel. est bajo proceso de deportacin por haber llamado a la polica a pedir ayuda. es uno de los inmigrantes indocumentados que entrevist la organizacin human rights watch para comprobar que muchos dejan de llamar a la polica a reportar emergencias por temor. s/ antonio ginatta, human rights watch "si un gobierno está proponiendo una política que previene a personas a llamar a la policía nosotros pensamos que es una violación de derechos humanos" la organizacin lanz una campaÑa que pide el fin del programa "comunidades
roll open under ---randy serrano nos explica desde washington d.c... take pkg ;01 ;18 ;39 1;09 1;32 se hace llamar miguel. est bajo proceso de deportacin por haber llamado a la polica a pedir ayuda. es uno de los inmigrantes indocumentados que entrevist la organizacin human rights watch para comprobar que muchos dejan de llamar a la polica a reportar emergencias por temor. s/ antonio ginatta, human rights watch "si un gobierno está proponiendo una política que previene a personas a...
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and later this evening, we could see a few of the storms trying to dive down to washington, d.c. and the west coast, a heat wave develops for you. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine!
and later this evening, we could see a few of the storms trying to dive down to washington, d.c. and the west coast, a heat wave develops for you. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine!
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for more we go to washington, d.c. where we're joined by the director of the new film, "koch brothers exposed: 2014 edition." robert greenwald is the founder and president of brave new films. robert, tell us what happened on capitol hill. what was the controversy over your film? >> the controversy is really another example of how the kochs work, which is they tried to change the conversation. the koch lawyer put out a statement immediately then candidates who received money from the kochs picked up the statement and carry their water in an effort to really stop free speech and prevent the public
for more we go to washington, d.c. where we're joined by the director of the new film, "koch brothers exposed: 2014 edition." robert greenwald is the founder and president of brave new films. robert, tell us what happened on capitol hill. what was the controversy over your film? >> the controversy is really another example of how the kochs work, which is they tried to change the conversation. the koch lawyer put out a statement immediately then candidates who received money from...
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i had been called for jury duty in washington, d.c. and this is a civic duty of every american, you know. but it isn't an experience i particularly recommend in washington, d.c. there is no more way to put it. and the poor judges and you know, he is going through the questions and we are all trying get out on a technicality and he said does anyone have a connection to anything in law enforcement and i was married to a cia officer at the time and i thought this is promising. but remembering what poor scooter livey went through it isn't a good idea to shoutout the name of the your wife who is a deep cover cia officer. but i wasn't about to let it go so i held up my hand and his honor looked at me and i said your honor may i approach? and i had seen this on law and order. [laughter] >> and he said approach. and i thought cool. so i approached. and spent the next three weeks on the jury. but i was telling a friend of mine about my big rhetorical moment in court. he served with the special forces in vietnam and he said stow is like the firs
i had been called for jury duty in washington, d.c. and this is a civic duty of every american, you know. but it isn't an experience i particularly recommend in washington, d.c. there is no more way to put it. and the poor judges and you know, he is going through the questions and we are all trying get out on a technicality and he said does anyone have a connection to anything in law enforcement and i was married to a cia officer at the time and i thought this is promising. but remembering what...
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washington monument is finay re-opening to the . >>> today a long awaited ceremony in washington, d.c. the washington monument finally reopening to the public. >> lines moved fast as visitors grabbed free tickets to be the first inside the new rerepaired landmark. an earthquake damaged it in 2011. the cracked structure is repaired now. >> we had to carefully look at over 20,000 stones and determine what the problem was and then determine a good preservation strategy for fixing it. >> park officials say when they started selling advance tickets online 16,000 sold out in 15 minutes. the washington monument will have extended hours through the summer. >>> also in washington, in honor of mother's day, first lady michelle obama and dr. jilled by be hosted military mothers at the white house. nora jones performed at the event. mrs. obama and mrs. biden joined military kids to help them create mother's day cards for their moms. >>> cool for summer and spicy to boot. tony and stephanie are cooking up pepper corn. >> we're still in the spring mode here. corn from california is coming in. it's
washington monument is finay re-opening to the . >>> today a long awaited ceremony in washington, d.c. the washington monument finally reopening to the public. >> lines moved fast as visitors grabbed free tickets to be the first inside the new rerepaired landmark. an earthquake damaged it in 2011. the cracked structure is repaired now. >> we had to carefully look at over 20,000 stones and determine what the problem was and then determine a good preservation strategy for...
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the more you know. >>> the major storyline in washington, d.c. centers around those plays defense, in many races for governor, democrats are playing offense. democrats hope to push out two republican incumbents in georgia and pennsylvania, but at the same time republicans have a strong challenger in both oregon and in arkansas, where they hope to top vulnerable democrats there. let's take a look at the overall picture. there are 36 governor seats on the ballot this year. right now republicans control 22 of those seats. democrats hold 14. chair of the democratic governor's association, vermont's peter shumland said they have significantly increased the number of governorships they control after this year. democrats picked up two open seats in iowa and california. flash forward to a pretty good year for them in '06 and democrats picked up five open seats in arkansas, colorado, massachusetts, new york and a ohio. what kind of year will 2014 be? i'm joined now by vermont governor. governor, good morning to you, sir. >> hey, it's great to you with you
the more you know. >>> the major storyline in washington, d.c. centers around those plays defense, in many races for governor, democrats are playing offense. democrats hope to push out two republican incumbents in georgia and pennsylvania, but at the same time republicans have a strong challenger in both oregon and in arkansas, where they hope to top vulnerable democrats there. let's take a look at the overall picture. there are 36 governor seats on the ballot this year. right now...
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libby casey in washington, d.c. right now. why is this report so controversial? this will be the public's first look at the legal rationale. it's not coming out right away because the white house plans to make redactions. that process may take a while and we haven't got it in a timeline as to when we'll see the details. this is something that the aclu went to court to get and they won in u.s. court. the government sai white house t appeals that decision. ththis controversial memo has so much concerns from some senators including rand paul from kentucky that he wants to block the nomination. >> he creates out of whole cloth a defense for executing american citizens without trial. the cases he cites which i'm forbidden from talking about, which i'm forbidden from citing to you today are unrelated to the issue of killing american citizens because no such cases have ever occurred. >> david barren is the author of that memo. anthony rand paul is intent on blocking this nomination the democrats say the just of the memo is enough for them. >> despite the push back, are
libby casey in washington, d.c. right now. why is this report so controversial? this will be the public's first look at the legal rationale. it's not coming out right away because the white house plans to make redactions. that process may take a while and we haven't got it in a timeline as to when we'll see the details. this is something that the aclu went to court to get and they won in u.s. court. the government sai white house t appeals that decision. ththis controversial memo has so much...
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. >> lisa stark for us in washington, d.c. thank you very much. >>> we could be seeing a pull back by russian vladimir putin. he said he has ordered russian troops to return to their bases. but we've been here before, three times. some are saying that putin is all talk, no action. >> russia is about to go into an annual period of lower military capability. this is because the russian army works on a conscript base, and that period is about to happen. that's one possible reason. another, putin might be looking at the future of ukraine to see how it's shaping up and see how this project, all of that country is looking more and more likely. it's also possible that the western leaders and their sanctions against russia are starting to bite, and that that is what has made mr. putin think twice. >> there is a new crisis in the balkans, flooding, the worst flooding to hit that region in decades. 3,000 people have died and many forced to leave their homes. it has affected the world's largest power plant. >> in the air and on the groun
. >> lisa stark for us in washington, d.c. thank you very much. >>> we could be seeing a pull back by russian vladimir putin. he said he has ordered russian troops to return to their bases. but we've been here before, three times. some are saying that putin is all talk, no action. >> russia is about to go into an annual period of lower military capability. this is because the russian army works on a conscript base, and that period is about to happen. that's one possible...
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there's a little bit something different when it comes to the bureaucracy of washington, d.c. when it comes to the politics of people not wanting to sense a type of failure or weakness in your administration. i think that's why you saw this clearly come out on a friday. >> the infamous friday afternoon dump, juan williams. we're very familiar with that having worked in the media. you for many years. me for not as many as you. juan, why do you think that is? colonel west brings up a very good point. the president, he likes to keep people in place. he doesn't want them to smell blood in the water. it's all about him. do you think that's it or do you think it's keep them in place so they can block and tackle for him and take the heat off him and he can just go about his business? then when he weants to replace them, they can die and go away. >> i think colonel west was on target when he said the american media today is so polarized. it's blood in the water. it takes on a whole different dimensi dimension. this is something that's been deeply embedded in terms of wait times for th
there's a little bit something different when it comes to the bureaucracy of washington, d.c. when it comes to the politics of people not wanting to sense a type of failure or weakness in your administration. i think that's why you saw this clearly come out on a friday. >> the infamous friday afternoon dump, juan williams. we're very familiar with that having worked in the media. you for many years. me for not as many as you. juan, why do you think that is? colonel west brings up a very...
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and he gets around ace brown is leaving town he's going to washington, d.c. he's going to another town riding for the same old beat and going to find a city that's really baby sweet ace brown is going to another town and that's what he's found. i know he'll bring his writing all around. town. >> thank you good night. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you, mr. president and city council. about a year ago my wife and i spent in a place for no housing available. for reasons i don't understand we were placed in separate rooms with separate residents. i understand g ac is not a continual income but both my wife and i were seeing ssi but i lost my grant and subsequentially the details are good much i've been separated from my family since january. i'm at the end of my rope i'm at the last resort. i'm back on the street without the support. i don't know what else to do so i - thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> tom from the beach parents. teamwork. teams when i was a young boy my first team was little league i stopped to catch everything a li
and he gets around ace brown is leaving town he's going to washington, d.c. he's going to another town riding for the same old beat and going to find a city that's really baby sweet ace brown is going to another town and that's what he's found. i know he'll bring his writing all around. town. >> thank you good night. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you, mr. president and city council. about a year ago my wife and i spent in a place for no housing available. for...
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>>> i'm craig melvin and welcome to a very special night here in washington, d.c. it is, of course, the annual white house correspondents' dinner when we get to see the president of the united states play the part of stand-up comedian. >> my fellow americans. >> thank you and good evening. >> i really department waid not here tonight. >> i'm absolutely delighted to be here. >> that old joke. >> pause for laughter. >> washington and hollywood. >> this is no ordinary dinner. >> this dinner's gotten out of hand in recent years. >> this is so much cooler than the correspondents' dinner. >> that was a joke. >> welcome to nerd prom. >> welcome to nerd prom indeed. here's the scene inside the washington hilton ballroom right now as we await president obama's appearance. there he is right there, looking pretty relaxed. this has become old hat for this president. tonight will be the sixth time he has done this. and to borrow the lingo from the comedy world, he has straight up ki8ed it in the past and odds-on favorite to do it again tonight. the person with the unenviable tr
>>> i'm craig melvin and welcome to a very special night here in washington, d.c. it is, of course, the annual white house correspondents' dinner when we get to see the president of the united states play the part of stand-up comedian. >> my fellow americans. >> thank you and good evening. >> i really department waid not here tonight. >> i'm absolutely delighted to be here. >> that old joke. >> pause for laughter. >> washington and hollywood....
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on -- ina lobbyist washington, d.c. i was running on the grounds at mount vernon which is remarkable, surrounded by all things colonial and i knew you'd something, i like fire, i was a guy, i wanted something that was beautiful and affordable that could draw people and i could cook on and i created this. it became a huge hit in mount vernon and in the washington, d.c. community and i left and my buddies started beating me up. finally i lost that debate and ever since then it has been trying to keep up with demand. >> what was it like making the first cowboy cauldron? >> it was crazy. the first kind of made it for me was a mining and equipment veteran. i had to pick it up and a volvo station wagon. i got it back to the house and it was the center of our entertaining from then on. >> what is the beauty of having a cauldron as opposed to an ordinary barbecue? >> the beauty is the first thing. they're stunningly beautiful. they are evocative, timelessly evocative i guess whether it is medieval or roman or cowboy or whatever
on -- ina lobbyist washington, d.c. i was running on the grounds at mount vernon which is remarkable, surrounded by all things colonial and i knew you'd something, i like fire, i was a guy, i wanted something that was beautiful and affordable that could draw people and i could cook on and i created this. it became a huge hit in mount vernon and in the washington, d.c. community and i left and my buddies started beating me up. finally i lost that debate and ever since then it has been trying to...
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f washington, d.c. is focused on benghazi, libya may be confronting its worst crisis since the nato intervention and ousted colonel moammar qaddafi in 2011. fears growing of an all-out war between militias aligned with the islamist-dominated parliament and forces led by a former general named khalifa was onceo reportedly trained by the cia. he has accused the government of fostering terrorism and is calling for an emergency administration to oversee elections next year. khalifa haftar is a former general undercut hoppe and says he wants to rid libya of islamist, and led an assault against militant groups in benghazi last friday. on sunday, worse is allied with him took control of libya's parliament building in the capital tripoli. at least 100 people have died since the fighting broke out last week. on wednesday, khalifa haftar called on the government to hand over power to the country's top judges. following the refusal by the expired national council to meet the people's demands and the high council o
f washington, d.c. is focused on benghazi, libya may be confronting its worst crisis since the nato intervention and ousted colonel moammar qaddafi in 2011. fears growing of an all-out war between militias aligned with the islamist-dominated parliament and forces led by a former general named khalifa was onceo reportedly trained by the cia. he has accused the government of fostering terrorism and is calling for an emergency administration to oversee elections next year. khalifa haftar is a...
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it's like the gold rush in washington d.c. >> it is. government is growing bigger than it has ever been in the plan is to keep going. but when power concentrates, so does well in the job for you bill supposedly to protect the little guy from the big creditors was written mostly by the big wall street banks who caused the problem. they wrote it in a way that made it hard for community banks to succeed. it happens all the time. a lot of the lobbyists working with regulators create these regulatory regimes and make it harder for competitors to compete with. they are not doing what they say they are doing. i hope the book will do is convince americans to stop electing people regardless of party who say they will go to washington and fixing some washington are the only what washington fixed things is to push power, dollars and decisions out of washing and that where it belongs to the states and the people. i think we have an opportunity to do that because as we point out in the book, the successes in our country today are all around us in th
it's like the gold rush in washington d.c. >> it is. government is growing bigger than it has ever been in the plan is to keep going. but when power concentrates, so does well in the job for you bill supposedly to protect the little guy from the big creditors was written mostly by the big wall street banks who caused the problem. they wrote it in a way that made it hard for community banks to succeed. it happens all the time. a lot of the lobbyists working with regulators create these...
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they're the ones pushing a lot of change before it gets to washington, d.c. also just as importantly, these gubernatorial races allow the big rising stars to the party to come forward and the democrats, you know, outside of hillary clinton if she decides to run in 2016, their bench is starting to look pretty weak. they want to be able to use the gubernatorial contests in places like pennsylvania to have up and coming rising stars in their party. similarly, republicans want to hold on to their gubernatorial edge that they have in the 50 state mansions across the country. it's always important. we pay a lot of attention to the senate and house races because we're here in washington, d.c., alex. the gubernatorial races are just as important if not more so. >> do you think there's a possibility of a shift in direction with all of these in play with 36 seats? >> possibly. both republicans and democrats have vulnerable incumbent so for democrats, they're eyeing the governor's mansion in florida, in maine, in pennsylvania. the governors -- the republican governors t
they're the ones pushing a lot of change before it gets to washington, d.c. also just as importantly, these gubernatorial races allow the big rising stars to the party to come forward and the democrats, you know, outside of hillary clinton if she decides to run in 2016, their bench is starting to look pretty weak. they want to be able to use the gubernatorial contests in places like pennsylvania to have up and coming rising stars in their party. similarly, republicans want to hold on to their...
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we go straight to washington, d.c. and our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> he is this in d.c., where today, he got a chance to talk with the president about a new report on climate change. >> reporter: yeah, i've been out here all day. it's been a long day. of course how do you know what's going on back at home, i've been talking to rosemary, mark, and steve. it's been kind of cool out there with breezy conditions. what we're checking out as we go into the next few days will be a gradual warming trend. we're looking at temperatures overnight tonight, they're going to be mid-30s, upper 40s. not going to be that cool but slightly chilly as the wind dies down. temperatures really for the next couple of days are going to be on a slow increase. we're looking for numbers throughout the bay area to be, tomorrow, we'll see low 70s. as it goes into thursday, it's going to cool off a little bit. those clouds on thursday, maybe a sprinkle, some drizzle along the coast. this pattern is kind of cooler than the last week and the
we go straight to washington, d.c. and our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> he is this in d.c., where today, he got a chance to talk with the president about a new report on climate change. >> reporter: yeah, i've been out here all day. it's been a long day. of course how do you know what's going on back at home, i've been talking to rosemary, mark, and steve. it's been kind of cool out there with breezy conditions. what we're checking out as we go into the next few days will be...
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washington, d.c, 88 today, 90 tomorrow then that front comes through and it drops to the 70s. this will be the case on the east coast. hot day on tuesday, dropping with some rain possibly thunderstorms wednesday into thursday. where we do need the rain not getting it, it's across the southwest, still drought will continue to piss there and the wind picking up with the dry air across texas. that's where we have fire dangers today, the moisture will begin to push up to the north here, so ahead of that front you could see the possibility for some flooding where we're getting these strong storms developing, flash flooding, quick rise in the water. >> we had such a long winter maybe mother nature will give us a great summer. dave warren, thanks a lot. >>> well, the washington monument is finally reopening, after three years of repairs. the obelisk was badly damaged after an earthquake. private donations paid for the $15 million rehab. s. >>> researcher are in switzerland, revolutionize space, cleanup as a grappling device plucking space debris right out of orbit. pretty aplaysing.
washington, d.c, 88 today, 90 tomorrow then that front comes through and it drops to the 70s. this will be the case on the east coast. hot day on tuesday, dropping with some rain possibly thunderstorms wednesday into thursday. where we do need the rain not getting it, it's across the southwest, still drought will continue to piss there and the wind picking up with the dry air across texas. that's where we have fire dangers today, the moisture will begin to push up to the north here, so ahead of...
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libby casey is in washington, d.c. what are some of the key races we're watching that could lead to a power shift. >> yeah, four senate races in play today and that's important because republicans need only six seats to take control of the u.s. senate. the biggest one both in terms of national view, but also because it's very symbolic is mitch mcconnell, defending his seat against a tea party louisville businessman matt bevin. mitch mcconnell is way ahead. he has run a very successful and well-funded campaign. and this is definitely going to be one to watch. other races, oregon has a battle for the republican nominee. monica webby is a republican that many here in washington are excited about. she is a woman. she is a doctor, and provides viewpoints that people are eager to follow. she has got a challenger, a state congressman who is accusing her of not being conservative enough on abortion. also recent accusations of her stalking an ex-boyfriend has come up. and sarah palin calls a fellow momma grizzly. >> and there i
libby casey is in washington, d.c. what are some of the key races we're watching that could lead to a power shift. >> yeah, four senate races in play today and that's important because republicans need only six seats to take control of the u.s. senate. the biggest one both in terms of national view, but also because it's very symbolic is mitch mcconnell, defending his seat against a tea party louisville businessman matt bevin. mitch mcconnell is way ahead. he has run a very successful and...
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tracie potts is in washington, d.c., he did not meet with hamid karzai, why not? >> reporter: they spoke on the spoken. he was on the ground for a few hours. it's been two years sing he was in afghanistan. the president said he wanted to go there to personally thank the troops for their service. >> i'm here on a single mission, and that's to thank you for your extraordinary service. >> reporter: he was on the ground four hours and only spoke to the afghan president by phone after taking off from the air base. president obama promised many of these troops will be home by new year's. >> and our combat mission will be over, the war in afghanistan will come to a responsible end. >> reporter: we don't know how many will stay, could be as many as 10,000. the president told karzai, they'll talk again before he announces that publicly. that could be wednesday when he delivers the commencement speech at west point. he's focused on making sure the soldiers are seen at v.a. hospitals when they get home. >> our combat mission will come to an end, but commitment to the family
tracie potts is in washington, d.c., he did not meet with hamid karzai, why not? >> reporter: they spoke on the spoken. he was on the ground for a few hours. it's been two years sing he was in afghanistan. the president said he wanted to go there to personally thank the troops for their service. >> i'm here on a single mission, and that's to thank you for your extraordinary service. >> reporter: he was on the ground four hours and only spoke to the afghan president by phone...
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in washington d.c., a driver trapped on a bridge had to be rescued by raft. the relentless rain proved too much for an entire block of a baltimore street that collapsed, sending several parked cars into a ravine. >> the sidewalk's gone, the cars are gone and everything just fell. it was like somebody came by and ripped off the side of the road. >> first responders in new jersey helped stranded drivers and in new york city, residents of queens are drowning with flooded basements and streets. >> the whole street was flooded in like three, four seconds flat, it was flooded. i got no electric, everything went out, everything's flooded. i had to get out. >> also in new york city, a small mud slide last night dumped about 50 feet worth of an embankment, including dirt and debris on to a commuter train track, it dumped about 30 feet down on to the track which you can imagine is causing concern for folks who are commuting into the city here like grand central station. >> thank you very much. those pictures are incredible. >> astounding. that storm system caused thous
in washington d.c., a driver trapped on a bridge had to be rescued by raft. the relentless rain proved too much for an entire block of a baltimore street that collapsed, sending several parked cars into a ravine. >> the sidewalk's gone, the cars are gone and everything just fell. it was like somebody came by and ripped off the side of the road. >> first responders in new jersey helped stranded drivers and in new york city, residents of queens are drowning with flooded basements and...
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thank you. >> thank you. >>> right now, washington, d.c. getting ready for the annual white house correspondence dinner, otherwise known as nerd prom. coming up, an inside look at all the glitz, glamour, and general silliness that goes along with this festivity melding of d.c. politics and hollywood stardom. along with a look back at some of the biggest laugh lines of recent years. we've got insider interviews with three big-time stars from some of the best-known political dramas around right now. hear what they have to say right after this. it was a blistery rash. i couldn't lay down i couldn't sit up because it burned so much. as first lady of our church we have meetings. we have activities. and i couldn't do any of that. any time anything brushed up against this rash it would seem like it would set it on fire again. it was the worst pain i ever had. and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [
thank you. >> thank you. >>> right now, washington, d.c. getting ready for the annual white house correspondence dinner, otherwise known as nerd prom. coming up, an inside look at all the glitz, glamour, and general silliness that goes along with this festivity melding of d.c. politics and hollywood stardom. along with a look back at some of the biggest laugh lines of recent years. we've got insider interviews with three big-time stars from some of the best-known political dramas...
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live for us from washington, d.c. if you live in new york city, you could not miss walking by this newspaper today with this big line, the $2 billion bigot. the reason is because the rumor seemed to be true. the los angeles clippers may have soon a new owner to the tune of $2 billion. not only a baller, he's a balmer. former head of microsoft agreeing to pay that huge sum for the team. but, wait, as always, there's a wrinkle and a wrench. and the wrench comes in the way of one donald sterling. we'll tell you next. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual today. and if you sw
live for us from washington, d.c. if you live in new york city, you could not miss walking by this newspaper today with this big line, the $2 billion bigot. the reason is because the rumor seemed to be true. the los angeles clippers may have soon a new owner to the tune of $2 billion. not only a baller, he's a balmer. former head of microsoft agreeing to pay that huge sum for the team. but, wait, as always, there's a wrinkle and a wrench. and the wrench comes in the way of one donald sterling....
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live from washington, d.c. on this friday. the house overwhelmingly passed a bill thursday to curb domestic spying by the national security agency. the usa freedom act restrains the nsa phone records collection program. under the bill, the nsa may seek access to metadata from phone companies and others, but only with the court order. it is first legislative response to edward snowden's nsa leaks. critics say the bill is watered down and does not go far enough. dallas mavericks owner mark cuban apologized to the family of trayvon martin for what some are calling racially insensitive comments he made in an interview with "ink" magazine. >> i know i'm prejudiced. i know i'm bigoted in a lot of different ways. i said this before, if i see a black kid in a hoodie at night on the other side of the street, you know, i'm probably -- on the same side of the street, i'm probably going to walk to the other side of the street. if i see a white guy with shaved head and lots of tattoos, i'm going back to the other side of the street, right.
live from washington, d.c. on this friday. the house overwhelmingly passed a bill thursday to curb domestic spying by the national security agency. the usa freedom act restrains the nsa phone records collection program. under the bill, the nsa may seek access to metadata from phone companies and others, but only with the court order. it is first legislative response to edward snowden's nsa leaks. critics say the bill is watered down and does not go far enough. dallas mavericks owner mark cuban...
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nbc's tracie potts is in washington, d.c. he did not meet with president karzai, why not? >> reporter: they couldn't work it out. timewise the president was only on the ground for a few hours. he couldn't get to the presidential palace and probably security concerns about that as well. karzai wasn't coming to the air base where president obama was, so they ended up talking by phone. but the president said he did want to be there to thank the troops in person. >> i'm here on a single mission, and that is to thank you for your extraordinary service. >> reporter: he was on the ground just four hours and only spoke to afghan president hamid karzai by phone after taking off from bagram air base. president obama promised many of these troops will be home by new year's. >> and our combat mission will be over. america's war in afghanistan will come to a responsible end. >> reporter: but we still don't know how many will stay. it could be as many as 10,000. the president told karzai they'll talk again before he announces that publicly. that could come wednesday when mr. obama deliv
nbc's tracie potts is in washington, d.c. he did not meet with president karzai, why not? >> reporter: they couldn't work it out. timewise the president was only on the ground for a few hours. he couldn't get to the presidential palace and probably security concerns about that as well. karzai wasn't coming to the air base where president obama was, so they ended up talking by phone. but the president said he did want to be there to thank the troops in person. >> i'm here on a single...
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state department and joins us live from washington, d.c. what do you make of the way that egypt is dealing with press freedoms? >> well, i think egypt is trying to squelch press freedom. it's an attack on press freedom everywhere. that's why on tuesday secretary kerry raised this very issue with the foreign minister when he was here and that's why the state department and the rest of the obama administration will continue to push for freedom for these journalists and journalists everywhere as al jazeera has adopted this great slogan, journalism is not a crime, and it isn't. >> as you mentioned among the journalists being held, one of whom who has been held with nine months without even a trial. i wonder what message washington officials say to cairo about that? >> well, i think the message has been pretty clear from secretary of state kerry's after his meeting with foreign minister and statements issued by other officials. and that is that the interim government needs to pay attention to its own constitution, get itself back on a path towar
state department and joins us live from washington, d.c. what do you make of the way that egypt is dealing with press freedoms? >> well, i think egypt is trying to squelch press freedom. it's an attack on press freedom everywhere. that's why on tuesday secretary kerry raised this very issue with the foreign minister when he was here and that's why the state department and the rest of the obama administration will continue to push for freedom for these journalists and journalists...
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. >> the tallest structure in washington, d.c., isn't a skyscraper. it's the first of all the memorials to be built on the national mall. and it continues to be one of the most popular for tourists. lauren tells us more. >> as we all know, george washington served as commander in chief of our nation's military during the revolutionary war. in 1789, he became the very first president of the united states. at his funeral, washington was remembered as being first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen. that's why it's fitting that the washington monument sits right at the heart of our national mall. the giant stone obelisk is flanked by the u.s. capitol to the east, the world war ii and lincoln memorials to the west, and just to the north is the white house. construction on the monument began in 1848, but it wasn't completed until 1884. i met bill line from the national park service and asked him about the 36-year delay. >> the reason why it took that long is because of bureaucracy. there was in-fighting. welcome to america. th
. >> the tallest structure in washington, d.c., isn't a skyscraper. it's the first of all the memorials to be built on the national mall. and it continues to be one of the most popular for tourists. lauren tells us more. >> as we all know, george washington served as commander in chief of our nation's military during the revolutionary war. in 1789, he became the very first president of the united states. at his funeral, washington was remembered as being first in war, first in...
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the lincoln memorial and washington d.c.. which historical attraction was the lincoln memorial built to resemble. the answer stil the official trying of the illinois lottery. >> >> first lucky number. there and final. time for fireball. >> makes a winning pick three members for today >> time for the pick4 games. >> >> here is your fireball. >> first winning lucky day lotto number 24. >> 39. >> i hope you're a winner with the illinois lottery. >> brought to you illinois lottery. >> brought to you by marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. have an exact explanation for the connection here too much like this helps the body clock and affects quality of sleep. study is published here tougher government regulation. requiring been effective to put a black box warning of the bed. saying they should not be used by min
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and that seems to work very effectively, washington, d.c. lets maybe 85% of the people who get arrested walk free, back into the community, while they await for their child. they don't have to hold the numbers of people to the cost of the taxpayer, and they have a tremendous success rate. nine out of ten return to court for their trial in washington, d.c. >> quick thought here, about who really benefits from a system like this with the bail bond, after that was a very interesting comment, that your interview made about they are the only part of the justice industry that doesn't cost the taxpayer money. >> yeah, this is a multibillion dollars business. and that county alone, as you heard, sacramento county, they issue $12 million in bail bonds every month. so it is a huge industry. leonard the bounty hunter talks about this as the crime business. and he says the crime business involved everybody who is part of that system. that private sector aspect of the criminal justice system. there those that build the jails to the bail bond who bail peo
and that seems to work very effectively, washington, d.c. lets maybe 85% of the people who get arrested walk free, back into the community, while they await for their child. they don't have to hold the numbers of people to the cost of the taxpayer, and they have a tremendous success rate. nine out of ten return to court for their trial in washington, d.c. >> quick thought here, about who really benefits from a system like this with the bail bond, after that was a very interesting comment,...
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we go straight to washington, d.c. and our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> he is this in d.c., where today, he got a chance to talk with the president about a new report on climate change. >> reporter: yeah, i've been out here all day. it's been a long day. of course how do you know what's going on back at home, i've been talking to rosemary, mark, and steve. it's been kind of cool out there with breezy conditions. what we're checking out as we go into the next few days will be a gradual warming trend. we're looking at temperatures overnight tonight, they're going to be mid-30s, upper 40s. not going to be that cool but slightly chilly as the wind dies down. temperatures really for the next couple of days are going to be on a slow increase. we're looking for numbers throughout the bay area to be, tomorrow, we'll see low 70s. as it goes into thursday, it's going to cool off a little bit. those clouds on thursday, maybe a sprinkle, some drizzle along the coast. this pattern is kind of cooler than the last week and the
we go straight to washington, d.c. and our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> he is this in d.c., where today, he got a chance to talk with the president about a new report on climate change. >> reporter: yeah, i've been out here all day. it's been a long day. of course how do you know what's going on back at home, i've been talking to rosemary, mark, and steve. it's been kind of cool out there with breezy conditions. what we're checking out as we go into the next few days will be...
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joining us from our washington, d.c. bureau with his reaction is fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> snowden says he's justified in doing this because president obama lied to the american people, president bush lied to the american people. james clapper. so is he justified at all. are there instances where the american people don't need to know everything? >> you could make both arguments, anna. obviously the government's argument is, if i can make that one first, we're looking for a needle in a haystack and in order to find that needle, we have to be able to identify every piece of straw in the haystack. that's the argument of the n.s.a., the argument of president bush and the argument of president obama. it is a tough argument to make when you've taken an oath to uphold the constitution because the constitution prohibits, if i can go back to the needle in the haystack analogy, touching and moving and examining each piece of straw in order to find the needle.
joining us from our washington, d.c. bureau with his reaction is fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> snowden says he's justified in doing this because president obama lied to the american people, president bush lied to the american people. james clapper. so is he justified at all. are there instances where the american people don't need to know everything? >> you could make both arguments, anna. obviously the...
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. >>> joining us from washington d.c. is truman project fellow joel henning. reports of pre-filled out ballots, violence, in one city, the government of kiev calling it a disaster. what do you make of it? >> in terms of post-soviet elections in this part of the world, they are often messy, the idea of multiple people casting votes is commonplace. by that standard, this is, of course, an incredible farce, and it's one that certainly is not going to be recognised by anyone outside the region. i think it's been conducted under rare chaotic conditions. i think the important message is to think about where things go from here, particularly with respect to the national ukranian schedule for the end of this month. >> what do you think it means for the ukranian national elections coming up? >> to the extent that the kiev government is not able to exercise control or influence over this part of the country does not seem to play a lot of the important functions of a sovereign state. an election across the country is risky at this point. it's hard to cop sieve of it bein
. >>> joining us from washington d.c. is truman project fellow joel henning. reports of pre-filled out ballots, violence, in one city, the government of kiev calling it a disaster. what do you make of it? >> in terms of post-soviet elections in this part of the world, they are often messy, the idea of multiple people casting votes is commonplace. by that standard, this is, of course, an incredible farce, and it's one that certainly is not going to be recognised by anyone outside...
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tracy pots joins us live from washington, d.c. do we have any heads up? do we know anything now about the president's meeting? >> not really. we do know they're going to sit down behind closed doors this morning before neighbors heads to phoenix, giving the president a briefing. top veterans group met with them yesterday, including the american legion that want a resignation. the meetings are happening tomorrow. first, he's going to sit down with the interim director of the phoenix v.a., the person who's been in charge of cleaning up things there to find out where they are in terms of the investigation and what they're doing differently out there. i's also going to tour the v.a. out there and sit down with some of the veteran groups to really sort of get an on the ground sense of what it's been like for these veterans trying to get appointments, trying to get in to see doctors and apparently in some cases, end up on these back up list for months if they were able to get in at all. >> bring us up to date on the anger on capitol hill. >> there's a lot of fr
tracy pots joins us live from washington, d.c. do we have any heads up? do we know anything now about the president's meeting? >> not really. we do know they're going to sit down behind closed doors this morning before neighbors heads to phoenix, giving the president a briefing. top veterans group met with them yesterday, including the american legion that want a resignation. the meetings are happening tomorrow. first, he's going to sit down with the interim director of the phoenix v.a.,...
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we're live in washington, d.c. why, patty? >> reporter: well, we've been waiting for this announcement, jane, and the president will come out and say combat will officially end in 2014, and the numbers he's decided to leave and this is just u.s. troops. he's going to say in 2015 there's 9800 u.s. service members that will operate in different parts of afghanistan. the following year, 2016 that number is cut in half to 4900 and they focus at the airbase and kabul. after that he hopes and he says by 2017 the war is pretty much over, only u.s. personnel secure the embassy left behind. of course, he won't be president in 2017 so that's his goal. i have to point out this is contingent on the bsa. karzai has refused to sign it. his potential successor said they will. if they don't, the u.s. says no agreement, no u.s. troops. >> what i was going to say, how will this go down? >> reporter: well, it looks like the president actually is following the advice of his military advisers. they said they need 10,000 troops to fulfill the missi
we're live in washington, d.c. why, patty? >> reporter: well, we've been waiting for this announcement, jane, and the president will come out and say combat will officially end in 2014, and the numbers he's decided to leave and this is just u.s. troops. he's going to say in 2015 there's 9800 u.s. service members that will operate in different parts of afghanistan. the following year, 2016 that number is cut in half to 4900 and they focus at the airbase and kabul. after that he hopes and...
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d.c. and in 2004 the world were to memorial were opened on the national mall. they snatched up books like citizen soldiers and tom brokaw the greatest generation with the flags of our fathers. they spent hours looking at the documentary with the band of brothers and the pacific. all around the country to commemorate degeneration of labor. those memorials and histories and ceremonies beautifully honor those that prevailed in the great depression that hit even as we have proclaimed gratitude promise never to forget all that they have done we feel to remember the greatest generation and the greatest leave -- leader not only to the memory and legacy of that generation but with their own share prospects and possibilities we have allowed the public telling of their lives and struggles with the most inspiring content with the beating tribute to absolutely there was no mention whatsoever of the fdr pronouncement of the four freedoms. take a look they ignored how president articulated the promise f
d.c. and in 2004 the world were to memorial were opened on the national mall. they snatched up books like citizen soldiers and tom brokaw the greatest generation with the flags of our fathers. they spent hours looking at the documentary with the band of brothers and the pacific. all around the country to commemorate degeneration of labor. those memorials and histories and ceremonies beautifully honor those that prevailed in the great depression that hit even as we have proclaimed gratitude...
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---randy serrano nos explica desde washington d.c... take pkg ;01 ;18 ;39 1;09 1;32 se hace llamar miguel. est bajo proceso de deportacin por haber llamado a la polica a pedir ayuda. es uno de los inmigrantes indocumentados que entrevist la organizacin human rights watch para comprobar que muchos dejan de llamar a la polica a reportar emergencias por temor. s/ antonio ginatta human rights watch "si un gobierno está proponiendo una política que previene a personas a llamar a la policía nosotros pensamos que es una violación de derechos humanos" la organizacin lanz una campaÑa que pide el fin del programa "comunidades seguras" que invita a las autoridades locales a operar como agentes de inmigracin. ya varios condados en el pas decidieron que no cumplirn con los pedidos del servicio de inmigracin y control de aduanas. s/ marío moreno, foro de inmigración nacional "gobernadores como legisladores y alcaldes están yartos de lidiar coustema gratorio que no funciona" elntro de detencin de lmore por ejemplo lamente detendr a personasn d
---randy serrano nos explica desde washington d.c... take pkg ;01 ;18 ;39 1;09 1;32 se hace llamar miguel. est bajo proceso de deportacin por haber llamado a la polica a pedir ayuda. es uno de los inmigrantes indocumentados que entrevist la organizacin human rights watch para comprobar que muchos dejan de llamar a la polica a reportar emergencias por temor. s/ antonio ginatta human rights watch "si un gobierno está proponiendo una política que previene a personas a llamar a la policía...
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hired her. >> according to her;to wit,er page, she is working for a washington, d.c. advocacy group called work america. we tried to contact her but didn't hear back. the mayor considered asking her to resend it so a cleaner version would be part of the public record. ultimately, he decide against it. >> it is embarrassing for the down schism it was such a strain on staff, stirra source and a total distraction for the city council the last six months that i didn't want this final chapter to become the beginning of another book. >> reporter: he said part of the problem was that the city clerk's position is an elected post so she and the council didn't have the authority to fire her. this november, pleasant hill voters will have a chance to change that and make the city clerk's position an appointed post. alley rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it only takes about 10 seconds for an arsonist to light this car on fire in san jose. tonight, why the owner thinks that he feels targeted. and, where investigators are tracking down the person responsible. >>> it's a mixed bag at
hired her. >> according to her;to wit,er page, she is working for a washington, d.c. advocacy group called work america. we tried to contact her but didn't hear back. the mayor considered asking her to resend it so a cleaner version would be part of the public record. ultimately, he decide against it. >> it is embarrassing for the down schism it was such a strain on staff, stirra source and a total distraction for the city council the last six months that i didn't want this final...