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i know the united states gives honduras and guatemala and nicaragua money but we need to protect our interests and we do need the border wall. we needed everyone around the world says we need it. i am a big fan of yours and keep doing your good work. guest: thank you. it is nice to have the first call from a person who says he is a fan. we need to protect our border and no question we need to protect all of our borders and all of the access into the united states that can possibly be opportunity for those who want to do us harm. it is not a wall that we need to be worried about building. it is not a wall we need to spend billions of dollars building. it is the upgraded technology, human resources on these various borders and not just the southern border. we do not worry about going to guatemala honduras or other places because we are not going live -- leave the security of a democracy we have to go to places where people are fleeing because of the sort of what the -- authoritarianism or death bots in charge. ,e also need to determine who what is our role in dealing with let's say ref
i know the united states gives honduras and guatemala and nicaragua money but we need to protect our interests and we do need the border wall. we needed everyone around the world says we need it. i am a big fan of yours and keep doing your good work. guest: thank you. it is nice to have the first call from a person who says he is a fan. we need to protect our border and no question we need to protect all of our borders and all of the access into the united states that can possibly be...
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particularly of the operation in iran, also the operation in nicaragua. be traced back in many ways. contra intelligence operation that led to the iran scandal. worst, i think the most disturbing part of this book is that the oversight system us --m alluded pailed failed us. we got a lot of hearings and press.s in the but there was no real systematic effort to prevent future presidents and future white houses from abusing power. sadly, allt least, of this has haunting timely reminders today. because united states once again has hostages being held in the middle east by extreme islamist which havens demonstrated the they are prepared to carry out horrific brutality. two presidencies, jimmy carter reagan were consumed by hostages. unfortunately barack obama looks one today. i will ask you to turn off your phones now and the format here today will be very simple. i'm going to interview malcolm for about 40 minutes or so about the book. using the prerogative of the chair. up to you all it to ask questions. introduction, let me start by asking you about ronald
particularly of the operation in iran, also the operation in nicaragua. be traced back in many ways. contra intelligence operation that led to the iran scandal. worst, i think the most disturbing part of this book is that the oversight system us --m alluded pailed failed us. we got a lot of hearings and press.s in the but there was no real systematic effort to prevent future presidents and future white houses from abusing power. sadly, allt least, of this has haunting timely reminders today....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ rosario: nicaragua tiene el 41% y repÚblica única del 37%.ad. rosario: bajo el lema nÚmero 18 no menos. estamos con una de las asesoras de gÉnero de la entidad san mateo que nos acompaÑa para conocer un poco mÁs sobre este tema tan controversial. cÓmo estÁs? >>republicana dominica ha podido hacer visible esta realidad del matrimonio infantil. adolescentes se han unido con hombres que le llevan de 5 a 10 aÑos. esos elementos nos lleva a tener la campaÑa a nivel global. rosario:cuÁn efectiva crees que serÁ esa campaÑa? [silencio] >>estamos llegando a muchos lugares. es tocar la fibra humana. sensibilizar a la audiencia. aumentar la mayorÍa de edad a 18 aÑos. carolina: perfecto . te agradecemos por esta conexiÓn vÍa skype. cuÁl edad creen ustedes que es apropiada para que una mujer contraiga matrimonio? esperamos su respuesta en nuestras redes sociales. hay un video viral que los dejarÁ con dolor en los huesos. el mal dÍa que tuvo un esquiador en california. lo que parecÍa un salto rutinario terminÓ en siete vueltas estrepitosas. a pesar de todo
. ♪ ♪ ♪ rosario: nicaragua tiene el 41% y repÚblica única del 37%.ad. rosario: bajo el lema nÚmero 18 no menos. estamos con una de las asesoras de gÉnero de la entidad san mateo que nos acompaÑa para conocer un poco mÁs sobre este tema tan controversial. cÓmo estÁs? >>republicana dominica ha podido hacer visible esta realidad del matrimonio infantil. adolescentes se han unido con hombres que le llevan de 5 a 10 aÑos. esos elementos nos lleva a tener la campaÑa a nivel...
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incluyendo mÉxico, puerto rico, nicaragua, el salvador, repÚblica dominicana, entre otros.ticias digital, hoy han ganado el premio en la cobertura multimedia. le vamos a dar un fuerte aplauso a todos ellos. [aplausos] presentadora: es uno de los premios mÁs prestigiosos del mundo de habla hispana. lo entrega el periÓdico "el paÍs" de madrid. nos acompaÑa vicepresidente de univisiÓn noticias digital. felicidades. hemos estado aquÍ toda la maÑana celebrando. presentador: aplaudan. [aplausos] quÉ es este premio? borja: es el premio que cada aÑo entrega el periÓdico "el paÍs" de espaÑa. lo hemos recibido por cobertura multimedia. es un proyecto digital. presentadora: un proyecto que tiene que ver con los trabajadores de los cruceros. borja: exactamente. fue una investigaciÓn de casi 8 meses de trabajo, que se inicia junto a la universidad de columbia, nueva york. es toda la historia detrÁs de los cruceros. el lado oculto. los trabajadores. la contaminaciÓn. presentador: dÓnde pueden ver el artÍculo? borja: en la pÁgina de univisiÓn noticias. tambiÉn, en la portada estÁ el proye
incluyendo mÉxico, puerto rico, nicaragua, el salvador, repÚblica dominicana, entre otros.ticias digital, hoy han ganado el premio en la cobertura multimedia. le vamos a dar un fuerte aplauso a todos ellos. [aplausos] presentadora: es uno de los premios mÁs prestigiosos del mundo de habla hispana. lo entrega el periÓdico "el paÍs" de madrid. nos acompaÑa vicepresidente de univisiÓn noticias digital. felicidades. hemos estado aquÍ toda la maÑana celebrando. presentador:...
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i would think the captains of of these two boats would know how to pass each other on a river in nicaraguathat container ship rams right into the side of that passenger ship with many people on board. these two for whatever reason did not use any kind of common sense. they crashed right into each other. take a look at some of the damage here. the bowe of that container ship is essentially speared right through the hull of this passenger boat. >> and everyone's chilling there looking at it like it's entertainment. >> it's plugging the hole. as soon as they pull that out -- >> you're done. >> the container ship backs out a bit. there's a massive hole in the hull of the ship now. you can see people eventually start to realize the danger that they're in. and a few minutes after this incident happens, you can see, okay, maybe we need some life jackets. you can start to feel the tension among the growing passengers for the women and the children. moments later, here's what the boat looks like. listed heavily to one side. for this whole boat to just slip beneath the surface of the water. >> wow.
i would think the captains of of these two boats would know how to pass each other on a river in nicaraguathat container ship rams right into the side of that passenger ship with many people on board. these two for whatever reason did not use any kind of common sense. they crashed right into each other. take a look at some of the damage here. the bowe of that container ship is essentially speared right through the hull of this passenger boat. >> and everyone's chilling there looking at it...
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we begin at the border between costa rica and nicaragua, where thousands of haitians have been arriving
we begin at the border between costa rica and nicaragua, where thousands of haitians have been arriving
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. - [narrator] three more revolutions in nicaragua, el salvador and brazil shook the region. - that's when we saw in central america all these civil wars and revolutions break out. you had at that time military juntas, especially in the southern cone and many other places. and president carter did not pull any punches in calling a spade a spade and denouncing human rights violations, which led a number of governments to sort of back away a little bit from the united states at that time. - it's taken decades and decades for the us to attempt to distance itself from that really bad period of our history. because we were seen not as the people on the side of democracy and democratic reform, but people on the side of maintaining the status quo. if it was advantageous to the united states. - the 80's and the 90's saw blossoming of democracy, the end of military dictatorships throughout the region. it had a political dimension and this anti-communist dimension, but it had an economic dimension and a frustration of the upper classes, the middle classes with economic decline. (soft music) - [
. - [narrator] three more revolutions in nicaragua, el salvador and brazil shook the region. - that's when we saw in central america all these civil wars and revolutions break out. you had at that time military juntas, especially in the southern cone and many other places. and president carter did not pull any punches in calling a spade a spade and denouncing human rights violations, which led a number of governments to sort of back away a little bit from the united states at that time. - it's...
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they were illegal from the start, particularly of the operation in iran but also in nicaragua. they iran-contra scandal had immense consequences. i think it is safe to say that the margin or folly that led to the iraq war in 2003 and is in 2014 can be traced back in many ways to the iran-contra intelligence operation that led to the iran-contra scandal. is the oversight .ystem failed us we didn't get oversight. we got hearings and articles. there was no real systematic effort to prevent future presidents and white houses from abusing power. last but not least, sadly all of this has haunting timely reminders today. united states once again has hostages being held in the middle east by extreme islamist organizations which have demonstrated they are ready to carry out horrific accounts of brutality. two presidents were consumed by hostages years. barack obama has one today. i would ask you to turn off your cell phones and the formats here today will be simple. i'm going to interview malcolm for 40 minutes or so about using the prerogative of the chair. on one open it to you to ask
they were illegal from the start, particularly of the operation in iran but also in nicaragua. they iran-contra scandal had immense consequences. i think it is safe to say that the margin or folly that led to the iraq war in 2003 and is in 2014 can be traced back in many ways to the iran-contra intelligence operation that led to the iran-contra scandal. is the oversight .ystem failed us we didn't get oversight. we got hearings and articles. there was no real systematic effort to prevent future...
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number of them in the last little while, last few weeks, coming from central america, from guatemala, nicaragua. >> reporter: one of those undocumented migrants from honduras is alexanco. he says he left for the u.s. five years ago because drug cartels had threatened to kill him. last month, he left florida for canada with his wife and baby. so why did you decide to move to canada? >> ( translated ): we started to become very afraid, because every morning and every day we watched the news, we watched many friends with their kids. people who were deported, separated from their families, that was one of my biggest fears that we had about living in the united states. >> reporter: fears canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been trying to calm, even during a recent visit to the white house. >> we continue to pursue our policies of openness towards immigration, refugees, without compromising security. >> reporter: that policy is now being criticized in emerson. >> this is the actual international border, right in front of us. so it's unmanned. no fences, no gates. > >> reporter: emerson mayor g
number of them in the last little while, last few weeks, coming from central america, from guatemala, nicaragua. >> reporter: one of those undocumented migrants from honduras is alexanco. he says he left for the u.s. five years ago because drug cartels had threatened to kill him. last month, he left florida for canada with his wife and baby. so why did you decide to move to canada? >> ( translated ): we started to become very afraid, because every morning and every day we watched...
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happening in a significant way with ma dur -h maduro in venezuela, the further influence of russia in nicaraguar hemisphere. leaving open the question of the obama administration and secretary john kerry dismissed the monroe doctrine. will the trump administration in your judgment resurrect it and your judgment on whether it will be wise to do so, put on warning every nation in the world month the obama administration had soft spot for the midwestist dictators. in cuba it was a disaster. i think they have the chance to be strong and give these people some hope. i think they can move on and have a system of government that would not want russia meddling in their affairs. lou: a new study uncovers how far the left in-wing national media has gone in carrying out its war against president trump and his administration. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publi
happening in a significant way with ma dur -h maduro in venezuela, the further influence of russia in nicaraguar hemisphere. leaving open the question of the obama administration and secretary john kerry dismissed the monroe doctrine. will the trump administration in your judgment resurrect it and your judgment on whether it will be wise to do so, put on warning every nation in the world month the obama administration had soft spot for the midwestist dictators. in cuba it was a disaster. i...
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nicaragua was being terrorized by the communist thugs. the freedom fighters reagan compared them to communist thugs danny freedom fighters. reagan compared them to our own founders. for their ighting personal freedom just the same thing as our founders and 1776.s were in ironically up working out. reagan had no knowledge of it for ugh he took the blame it and took a lot of political damage as a result. on the hill arings and he suffered in the polls but diary how in his angry he was at north and how orth had never been at camp david to brief him and he had no of the saleatsoever arms. it was a scandal. he weathered it and moved on and now he's considered one of presidents.t he took full responsibility nstead of running from it although he wasn't complicit or it.wledgeable about i'm not an advocate of there's y theorys but and bushas shot reagan was his vice president. it'd seems to me it's a small club of inner works. h.w. nstance, like, george was the head of the cia at the time. nothing has changed. everybody at the top is still at top.
nicaragua was being terrorized by the communist thugs. the freedom fighters reagan compared them to communist thugs danny freedom fighters. reagan compared them to our own founders. for their ighting personal freedom just the same thing as our founders and 1776.s were in ironically up working out. reagan had no knowledge of it for ugh he took the blame it and took a lot of political damage as a result. on the hill arings and he suffered in the polls but diary how in his angry he was at north...
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i know the united states giveso honduras and guatemala and nicaragua money. but we need to protect our interests.wa we do need that border wall. everyone around the world says we need it. i'm a big fan of yours bonnie, keep doing your work. >> first of all, thank you. it's very nice to have someone who says he's a fan. i agree with you 100% that we need to protect our borders. there's no question in my mind that we need to protect all of our borders and the access into the united states that could possibly be opportunity for those who want to do us harm. it's not a wall we need to be worried about building. it's not a wall we need to spend billions of dollars building. it is an upgrade in technology, human resources on these various borders.th it's not just the southern border. we don't worry about going togu guatemala or honduras or those other places. we are not going to leave the safety and security of a democracy republic that we have here in the united states to go to places that people are fleeing because of the or deat authoritarianism are things that
i know the united states giveso honduras and guatemala and nicaragua money. but we need to protect our interests.wa we do need that border wall. everyone around the world says we need it. i'm a big fan of yours bonnie, keep doing your work. >> first of all, thank you. it's very nice to have someone who says he's a fan. i agree with you 100% that we need to protect our borders. there's no question in my mind that we need to protect all of our borders and the access into the united states...
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el salvador and nicaragua.ol: using these photos was the job of rob vargas. >> we knew we wanted a picture of the fence. it was taken from various angles. some photographs were at an angle and the fence looked like this thin strip of the landscape, and some sort of at an angle, offense looked solid, but we thought this one was at a good distance, and we could tell what the fence looked like, and it also has an opening. part of the reason we did the photo essay was to explain why the fence needs to be porous. in order for commerce to happen. etcetera, etc. oliver: i feel like it is a very unimposing photo. i thought it was interesting the way you used to the space, the arrangement of the photo. >> a lot of the fence is unmonitored. so this photographer explored this 55 mile stretch, and there -- in that stretch, there are lots of openings that are devoid you know, of any, you know, border patrol or anything like that, so this also gets at that. it is impossible to have people stationed at all points of this enor
el salvador and nicaragua.ol: using these photos was the job of rob vargas. >> we knew we wanted a picture of the fence. it was taken from various angles. some photographs were at an angle and the fence looked like this thin strip of the landscape, and some sort of at an angle, offense looked solid, but we thought this one was at a good distance, and we could tell what the fence looked like, and it also has an opening. part of the reason we did the photo essay was to explain why the fence...
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him on several topics including human rights, the afghani issue, and other points of the cold war, nicaragua and of course the nuclear weapons. but when the talks start that saturday morning in reykjavÍk, it is all about nuclear weapons. the two leaders, first of all one morning, kind of a round of observation. they play around, they start to break the ice. and basically they don't really go to the phones immediately. but in the afternoon, they actually reached a deal that is still working today on intermediate range missiles. people who are familiar with the 1980's, you had of course the euro crisis before that, so europe was really the point of confrontation with the german issue between the east and the west. you also have some issues in asia because the soviets have missiles aimed at south korea and japan, which were the asian -- mobile missiles. it is a big, important point in that conversation. so they reached a deal on that, but for the soviets, it seemed like [indiscernible] and quickly gorbachev goes one step beyond. and for the first time in history, he proposes a total, complete e
him on several topics including human rights, the afghani issue, and other points of the cold war, nicaragua and of course the nuclear weapons. but when the talks start that saturday morning in reykjavÍk, it is all about nuclear weapons. the two leaders, first of all one morning, kind of a round of observation. they play around, they start to break the ice. and basically they don't really go to the phones immediately. but in the afternoon, they actually reached a deal that is still working...
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last week names matthew and otto which caused, make or damage in nicaragua and costa rica were strickenthe list of the names used to identify and track tropical systems. >> when a storm does an incredible amount of damage and devastation such as hurricane matthew last year, the world meteorological organization which is the weather organization of the u.n., will decide to retire the name. >> reporter: these names are eighty-first and second to be retired since practice began in 1953. prior to that system was a bit lessee physician. >> a storm did a lot of damage it would say a great hurricane or great florida hurricane or something along those lines but in 1950 just to help clear up confusion, to the general public the air force started using a alphabet and then 1963 , we got into use names. >> reporter: use of mens name was introduced in 1979. modern day list of hurricane names is recycled every six years except when a storm is so deadly or destructive that future use of the name would be insensitive. >> for exam familiar there were another hurricane katrina people would freak out givi
last week names matthew and otto which caused, make or damage in nicaragua and costa rica were strickenthe list of the names used to identify and track tropical systems. >> when a storm does an incredible amount of damage and devastation such as hurricane matthew last year, the world meteorological organization which is the weather organization of the u.n., will decide to retire the name. >> reporter: these names are eighty-first and second to be retired since practice began in...
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was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaraguait was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washington post" pointed out at the time, it was a grand scheme that violated american law and policy all around. after three investigations and a televised congressional hearing, prosecutors brought charges against several members of reagan's administration, including reagan's national security adviser admiral john poindexter and his deputy, lieutenant colonel oliver north. north was the pivotal figure in all of this. he lied under oath and destroyed evidence related to the illegal sale of arms to iran. these were and still are crimes, but north didn't go to prison. as vox points out, in all likelihood that's because a joint senate committee, deeming north's information vital to the public interest granted him immunity before the fbi could fully build its case. it appears that michael flynn may be looking to accomplish something similar. as we said earlier, the senate intelligence co
was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaraguait was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washington post" pointed out at the time, it was a grand scheme that violated american law and policy all around. after three investigations and a televised congressional hearing, prosecutors brought charges against several members of reagan's administration, including reagan's...
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misstates the rough riders six countries the united states invaded for had cut funding them places like nicaragua or panama or grenada there was a lot of stuff now it has come to a close. essentially it is restricted to call a crisis froma nigeria to afghanistan. it is tory some you don't see the nation. but in the '40's you may have noticed. there were a lot of bad things happening with the trend is unmistakable. and those who want the european union been most but the people of a ground but to be part of the european union and the national water bin was not allowed to a become part of that order. bin today ukraine per capita http is one-third. three times richer than ukraine starting in the same place in 1990. so it is those ukrainians to understand this does the european union provide them with stability all kinds of economic assistance and provides them with a sense of order and protection to free in the world they have known for so long. does the european have a future?no i could care less about the bankers. [applause] i wanted to go to the point of technology. living in an age of rapid techn
misstates the rough riders six countries the united states invaded for had cut funding them places like nicaragua or panama or grenada there was a lot of stuff now it has come to a close. essentially it is restricted to call a crisis froma nigeria to afghanistan. it is tory some you don't see the nation. but in the '40's you may have noticed. there were a lot of bad things happening with the trend is unmistakable. and those who want the european union been most but the people of a ground but to...
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latin america was very violent when i came to the united states united states had insurgencies like nicaragua and grenada and there was a lot of stuff going on but now it has come to a close. essentially it is restricted to the places at the crescent of crisis from nigeria through afghanistan is the islam built it is worrisome and you probably agree on some of those but you don't see the nation my point is that things and not happening in the world but fairer bad things in the 40's and in 1919 and in the 19th century but the trend that we're looking at, the broader trend to talk about the european union that we in the stand those who want that european union the most are not from aspirin but the people of the ground that surround it. why is ukraine trying to break free from russia? they're trying to break free because it wants to be part of the liberal international order. why? because in 1990 they chose to be part of the european union and part of the west ukraine was not allowed to become part of that order. they had the same per-capita gdp in 1990 today it is one-third of poland three time
latin america was very violent when i came to the united states united states had insurgencies like nicaragua and grenada and there was a lot of stuff going on but now it has come to a close. essentially it is restricted to the places at the crescent of crisis from nigeria through afghanistan is the islam built it is worrisome and you probably agree on some of those but you don't see the nation my point is that things and not happening in the world but fairer bad things in the 40's and in 1919...
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was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaragua. it was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washington post" pointed out at the time, it was a grand scheme that violated american law and policy all around. after three investigations and a televised congressional hearing, prosecutors brought charges against several members of reagan's administration, including reagan's national security adviser admiral john poindexter and his deputy, lieutenant colonel oliver north. north was the pivotal figure in all of this. he lied under oath and destroyed evidence related to the illegal sale of arms to iran. these were and still are crimes, but north didn't go to prison. as vox points out, in all likelihood that's because a joint senate committee, deeming north's information vital to the public interest granted him immunity before the fbi could fully build its case. it appears that michael flynn may be looking to accomplish something similar. as we said earlier, the senate intelligence
was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaragua. it was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washington post" pointed out at the time, it was a grand scheme that violated american law and policy all around. after three investigations and a televised congressional hearing, prosecutors brought charges against several members of reagan's administration, including...
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was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaragua. it was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washington post" pointed out at the time, it was a grand scheme that violated american law and policy all around. after three investigations and a televised congressional hearing, prosecutors brought charges against several members of reagan's administration, including reagan's national security adviser admiral john poindexter and his deputy, lieutenant colonel oliver north. north was the pivotal figure in all of this. he lied under oath and destroyed evidence related to the illegal sale of arms to iran. these were and still are crimes, but north didn't go to prison. as vox points out, in all likelihood that's because a joint senate committee, deeming north's information vital to the public interest granted him immunity before the fbi could fully build its case. it appears that michael flynn may be looking to accomplish something similar. as we said earlier, the senate intelligence
was revealed his administration sold arms to iran in order to fund a right-wing militant group in nicaragua. it was a scandal that transfixed washington and the nation and damaged reagan's credibility or as "the washington post" pointed out at the time, it was a grand scheme that violated american law and policy all around. after three investigations and a televised congressional hearing, prosecutors brought charges against several members of reagan's administration, including...
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you talk about the influence of nicaragua of the chinese. they even think of building a canal, which many people think will never happen, but to have china so close to our borders is not good for america. to push away our neighbors is not good for america. we must work with our neighbors, people don't realize the amount between theactivity united states and the rest of central america and mexico. and i read something very funny, not funny but it's really sad. they were discussing about this wall that the president proposes, some people say where are we going to put it? in the middle of the river? are we going to put it on the american side? or are we going to put it, give the river to mexico? or are we going to go invade mexico and put the wall on the mexican side and keep the river to ourselves? i thought that was telling. mr. castro: it's been a thorny issue, as you can imagine, especially in texas, both republicans and democrats have expressed deep concern about building a wall, spending $20 billion or $30 billion to do it and that concer
you talk about the influence of nicaragua of the chinese. they even think of building a canal, which many people think will never happen, but to have china so close to our borders is not good for america. to push away our neighbors is not good for america. we must work with our neighbors, people don't realize the amount between theactivity united states and the rest of central america and mexico. and i read something very funny, not funny but it's really sad. they were discussing about this...
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i am here with my fellow indigenous sisters from peru, nicaragua, tanzania, the united states.yesterday, we have been in new york negotiating in united nations headquarters. we heard so many similar stories of how climate change is affecting indigenous peoples and indigenous women around the world. today, i stand with you, all of you here, to speak the facts, facts about the climate change, to speak what climate change looks like for indigenous peoples and women living in the most vulnerable countries in the world. climate change for us comes in the form of mudslides, rainfall, low food production, melting glaciers, and displacement from our ancestral homelands. who has an answer when the family loses their only piece of land to a landslide? who has an answer when a woman has to walk three hours just to fetch a liter of drinking water? and mothers spend the day and night on the table for her family and finally decides to leave home to work as a migrant worker in an unsafe environment? sadly this is the reality we are living in today. the exploitation of indigenous people has al
i am here with my fellow indigenous sisters from peru, nicaragua, tanzania, the united states.yesterday, we have been in new york negotiating in united nations headquarters. we heard so many similar stories of how climate change is affecting indigenous peoples and indigenous women around the world. today, i stand with you, all of you here, to speak the facts, facts about the climate change, to speak what climate change looks like for indigenous peoples and women living in the most vulnerable...
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y chaira estÁn listas para presentarnos algunos de los trajes de baÑos de nuestra amiga maripily nicaraguaesito dinero ya! no puedo llegar tarde al juego... [representante bancario] ¡no hay problema! puedes usar tu app de wells fargo para retirar dinero de nuestros cajeros automáticos. [cliente] ¡sí, mucho mejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar. mejor, usa wipes que limpian tan bien como tú. clorox disinfecting wipes. los únicos con el poder de clorox. elige que perdure dos maneras de conseguir un duradero look de cejas nuevo colorstay™ brow pencil rellena y controla nuevo colorstay™ brow crayon define en un solo paso tú tienes el poder. elige amor nuevo colorstay™ brow. de revlon. sabor italiano autentico en un sándwich lleno de carnes genoa salami, mortadella, y capicola. cubiertos de queso provolone y orégano mediterráneo. el italian hero footlong. autentico sabor italiano de un mejor subway. estuvsi lo hacemos, que yo quiero, ¿eh?... puedes dormir en mi cama... ...p
y chaira estÁn listas para presentarnos algunos de los trajes de baÑos de nuestra amiga maripily nicaraguaesito dinero ya! no puedo llegar tarde al juego... [representante bancario] ¡no hay problema! puedes usar tu app de wells fargo para retirar dinero de nuestros cajeros automáticos. [cliente] ¡sí, mucho mejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar. mejor, usa wipes...
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this is the caribbean side of nicaragua.ut the size of one gate at sfo, this is what sunset will look like when you make the five minute or so ride to arenas beach. corn island is small by most folks standards. 20 minutes and you could drive the whole island. you may see people on horseback. you may just see horse wandering along the road. many taxi drivers have taken on the role of tour guides as well, and an hour touring of touring might run you $10. on little corn island, about a 40 minute boat ride away, things are even more laid back. (you can charter a boat, or take the ferry.) no airport, no roads, no cars, just beaches, bikes and wheelbarrows. there's one luxury hotel and a good handful of inexpensive spots to stay along the beach. ((wipe vo tape 3)) snorkelingif you are a snorkeler or diver, you'll love it here. fish and shipwrecks are plentiful, including spanish galleons hundreds (400) of years old, where you can clearly see the cannons on the sea floor. this is shallow water, so snorkelers get the same view as di
this is the caribbean side of nicaragua.ut the size of one gate at sfo, this is what sunset will look like when you make the five minute or so ride to arenas beach. corn island is small by most folks standards. 20 minutes and you could drive the whole island. you may see people on horseback. you may just see horse wandering along the road. many taxi drivers have taken on the role of tour guides as well, and an hour touring of touring might run you $10. on little corn island, about a 40 minute...