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in manchester, colin harding's latin america analyst and director of latinform. also in washington dc, hector silva avalos is a salvadoran journalist and fellow at the american university center for latin american and latino studies. how should we characterize the we can murders in el salvador? are they act of defiance by gangs? a way to tell the president that his zero-tolerance approach is not working? carolina: there are theories around why that weekend was so tragic and we saw this incredible spike in the number of crimes committed. but what i think is clear and what that weekend reflects is that criminal activity is still a very present reality in el salvador, perhaps because the route causes of the violence has not been addressed. we call it in spanish a hard-line. it is to address security problems. the response is often short-term and causes that generate a situation of violence that is spread over a country are not truly tackled. i think what we saw on that very tragic weekend was a situation that has not been solved, despite the policies being applied n
in manchester, colin harding's latin america analyst and director of latinform. also in washington dc, hector silva avalos is a salvadoran journalist and fellow at the american university center for latin american and latino studies. how should we characterize the we can murders in el salvador? are they act of defiance by gangs? a way to tell the president that his zero-tolerance approach is not working? carolina: there are theories around why that weekend was so tragic and we saw this...
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it's kind of hard to fire him at this point. tony dungy -- it leaned on both of them heavily for my reporting as you can tell. i have known for dell since he first got the job and my eyes got along fine with him. i interviewed every other commissioner and ironically the day florida sued them it was almost wordt for word the e-mais that i got from the nfl's guy. rodgers very busy and blah, blah, blah. ii ask tony dungy y.? he's embarrassed. i don't think roger goodell is a bad guy. they are paying him 44 million bucks a year. >> doug williams wrote the forward to this book and he says if this book were written by someone who p is black love peoe will shrug and say -- so i'm wondering how you take advantage of your whiteness to write this book and how they came into play startingli to think it could hae been published if you were not >> that's a very good question i don't know the answer to that. michael wilbon who you know well said to me early in my reporting it was better if this book was written by a re guy. one of the publish
it's kind of hard to fire him at this point. tony dungy -- it leaned on both of them heavily for my reporting as you can tell. i have known for dell since he first got the job and my eyes got along fine with him. i interviewed every other commissioner and ironically the day florida sued them it was almost wordt for word the e-mais that i got from the nfl's guy. rodgers very busy and blah, blah, blah. ii ask tony dungy y.? he's embarrassed. i don't think roger goodell is a bad guy. they are...
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, he believes it's prepared in to catch passes from a hard thrower. he is looking forward to showcasing his speed. >> i am going deep. >> reporter: along with the nine draftees, 14 undrafted free agents will be a it rookie minicamp. >> i am ready to go to work. >> reporter: former iowa state quarterback, is known as mr. irrelevant, the title given to that last draft. there's a chance 30 can have a role with the niners. >> i think the mental part right now is what is going to separate you. >> reporter: tomorrow is the day that they will work out on the field. >>> football is still several months away. >>> can't wait. >> coming up at 6:00, can the millennium tower be right in the forgotten problem underneath the sinking and tilting building. >>> it creates uncertainty of how it will respond when you implement. >>> also ahead, this wasn't the first time that they tried to kidnap baby brandon. what new text messages revealed about the man and a woman accused of taking a three-month- old boy in san jose. >>> after the break, lockdown, returning to san fran
, he believes it's prepared in to catch passes from a hard thrower. he is looking forward to showcasing his speed. >> i am going deep. >> reporter: along with the nine draftees, 14 undrafted free agents will be a it rookie minicamp. >> i am ready to go to work. >> reporter: former iowa state quarterback, is known as mr. irrelevant, the title given to that last draft. there's a chance 30 can have a role with the niners. >> i think the mental part right now is what...
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colin, are you there? we lost colin jenna, so i'll let you take it away, and hopefully we can get back to hope to get back to him because it was fascinating to hear a little bit about what they found at the bottom of lake tahoe during that cleanup. well coming up next, we'll take a look from the ocean up to space. none of us have seen this before. it is the first image of the milky way's huge black hole. coming up. we will be hearing from an expert at uc berkeley on why this is such a significant image and what we can learn from it. a significant warmup built over the bay area this afternoon, and temperatures are expected to continue as we get into your bay area weekend. i will have a look at what you vera supermassive black hole at the center of the milky way. it's called sagittarius a and it's only the second black hole to ever be photographed by the event telescope network. the black hole possesses four million times the mass of our sun, and it's located about 26,000 light years from earth. joining us n
colin, are you there? we lost colin jenna, so i'll let you take it away, and hopefully we can get back to hope to get back to him because it was fascinating to hear a little bit about what they found at the bottom of lake tahoe during that cleanup. well coming up next, we'll take a look from the ocean up to space. none of us have seen this before. it is the first image of the milky way's huge black hole. coming up. we will be hearing from an expert at uc berkeley on why this is such a...
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we insisted on edits on a hard copy. they'd come to us. we'd have a stack of copies. >> i really wish we had done that. >> there's no other way to do it because you put it in their hand, and also when somebody has to take the time to write something, that's thinking too, rather than just dashing something off, the idea of having all of these electronic copies of the speech, redlined and all of that, it made our job miserable. but the hard copy, you go through them. and the president, if you worked on a speech, your name and your phone number was on the bottom of the last page. and the president always made clear, and the vice president, you are accountable for this speech, which means that you have the power to make sure that the speech still works as a whole. that doesn't mean that you can overrule the national security adviser on a question of wording or whatever. but it does mean that when you get all of these multiple suggestions from people who haven't done a lot of thinking about the speech, maybe just commenting on the fly, and don'
we insisted on edits on a hard copy. they'd come to us. we'd have a stack of copies. >> i really wish we had done that. >> there's no other way to do it because you put it in their hand, and also when somebody has to take the time to write something, that's thinking too, rather than just dashing something off, the idea of having all of these electronic copies of the speech, redlined and all of that, it made our job miserable. but the hard copy, you go through them. and the...
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and by the way, i did i never talked to a player white or black who didn't think colin kaepernick was blackwald on goodall finally basically admitted it a couple years back a year and a half ago now, but i think that it's it's it again it's hard for people to understand that just because doesn't affect your life. because if you're white in this country, there are a lot of people who are completely unaffected by race. and just because it doesn't affect your life doesn't mean it's not an issue and to say it's not an issue as tony dungy says people keep saying why do you make race an issue? well, because it is and to say oh, i don't think it's an issue. well, you just you're being either naive or ignorant or just flat out stubborn. so you spoke to john carlos and tommy smith. i'm gonna paraphrase this question from the audience here. do you think that history will look at concaepernick and brian flores in a similar life with the same type appreciation is as we have for them now, i honestly do and it's funny because both tommy smith and john carlos told me they believe that about colin ka
and by the way, i did i never talked to a player white or black who didn't think colin kaepernick was blackwald on goodall finally basically admitted it a couple years back a year and a half ago now, but i think that it's it's it again it's hard for people to understand that just because doesn't affect your life. because if you're white in this country, there are a lot of people who are completely unaffected by race. and just because it doesn't affect your life doesn't mean it's not an issue...