Aumentando rapidamente en el pais. Conozca como evitar un contagio. Este es su Noticiero Telemundo, california. Fin de semana. Bienvenidos y gracias por Su Preferencia en esta edicion de Noticiero Telemundo california. Vamos a empezar en el condado alameda, donde este domingo familiares y lideres comunitarios realizaron un llamado al publico para que se haga justicia. En nombre de aristeo zambrano, el dueno de un taller y activista que fue baleado mortalmente a principios de mes. Nathalie vera nos tiene la historia. Natalie organiza del evento. Me dicen que buscan presionar a los lideres de la ciudad y a la policia para no solo resolver este homicidio, sino tambien para tomar accion ante la ola de violencia que azota a oakland, este grupo de residentes de oakland le piden a los lideres de la ciudad que hagan su trabajo. Esto en respuesta al homicidio de un reconocido dueno de negocio a principios del mes. Un tipo le dio un balazo y y huyo. Se trata de aristeo zambrano, de 68 anos, quie
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Good morning, everyone. Sorry about the delay but, you know, without a little problem, life is no fun, right . As some of you know, im a federal judge about two blocks away, and im reminded this morning this is deja vu all over again. Now, one could draw a couple of conclusions from this, and that is i did such a great job they asked me back, the other one is they had to find someone who was willing to get up on a saturday morning and do this. But i think the second explanation is really the best one, because were all readers, and we all love authors, and we just want to be here. So welcome. So starting at my right is the narrator of this mornings panel, pamela paul. Shes the editor of the New York Times book review and is also an author in her own right. She writes the popular feature buy the book and interview feature in the magazine. Every morning i and many other readers of the New York Times book review turn with anticipation to see which novelist, historian, short story writer or
People coming to new york for your book launch. And in this case it is entirely appropriate because this is a really, really important book. Its title is i think exactly right. I think this book will go a long ways towards changing things. And i think thats because, uniquely, naomi has been able to realize something thats hard to grasp, which is that Climate Change is not sort of one more problem on a list of problems that we need to take off and do something about. Its a lens through which to understand the world we live in now. Its a way of grasping what it is that everything adds up to, the power relationships on our planet. The way that wealth and power are distributed. They are all reflected in every cubic meter of air around us. Thats what those numbers mean when we say that the air is 400 parts per million co2. That doesnt tell us that much about the air we scientists have been warning us for, telling us recorder of a century exactly what that means. Want to tell us is a lot. A
Gave president obama a copy of his classic book, the open veins of latin america. Today we will air excerpts with Eduardo Galeano over the years. Then to black lives matter. Michael brown and eric garner and tami ricer the collective harvest of our unwillingness to look at the past . History is essentially a tool of empowerment. It is a matter of life and death. Amy from Fatal Police Shootings charleston, South Carolina and tulsa, oklahoma to a vicious , Police Beating caught on tape in california, we will look at what are your rights when it comes to videotaping the police . All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Four blackwater operatives have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their role in the 2007 massacre of unarmed civilians at baghdads nisoor square. A jury handed down guilty verdicts last year over the killings of 14 of the 17 iraqis who died when the defendants blackwater unit opened fire. O