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claudia: labores de rescate en el rÍo potomac continÚan mientras esta familia en honduras sigue pasox: cuando volvamos el barcelona aprovecha la siguiente! ♪♪ sonreír primero puede ayudarle - siguiente! a alguien a encontrar el valor de sonreír también. ♪♪ el virus que causa la culebrilla duerme en el 99% de las personas de 50 años o más. está inactivo... y podría reactivarse. la culebrilla puede aparecer como una erupción dolorosa con ampollas que puede durar semanas... y...
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llegaron a honduras los primeros vuelos con inmigrantes deportados por la no administraciÓn de donaldciales, los que fueron alquilados para este propÓsito. nos vamos directamente con el informe de claudia mendoza. locutora: en este aviÓn militar arribaron los primeros migrantes que fueron capturados en la frontera sur debido a la declaraciÓn de emergencia de la administraciÓn trump. alejandro muÑoz ingresÓ a los estados unidos el 28 de enero, el mismo dÍa fue capturado por portar identificaciÓn falsa. >> $16,000. yo no pienso volver. locutora: un segundo aviÓn volviÓ en horas de la tarde. de esther cruise tiene 22 aÑos y dice que llego esposado y con mucha tristeza porque su sueÑo simplemente se esfuma. >> la verdad no se pudo, pero aquÍ estamos de vuelta. reportera: la ——>> adicionalmente la posibilidad de acceder a un capital de $1000 para pequeÑos negocios. reportera: se espera la llegada de los migrantes que se capturen en las redadas en diversos estados y ciudades de los estados unidos. en el paÍs carecen de acciones pÚblicas que les vendan empleos y una vida digna que eviten que
llegaron a honduras los primeros vuelos con inmigrantes deportados por la no administraciÓn de donaldciales, los que fueron alquilados para este propÓsito. nos vamos directamente con el informe de claudia mendoza. locutora: en este aviÓn militar arribaron los primeros migrantes que fueron capturados en la frontera sur debido a la declaraciÓn de emergencia de la administraciÓn trump. alejandro muÑoz ingresÓ a los estados unidos el 28 de enero, el mismo dÍa fue capturado por portar...
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mexico, guatemala, some countries in south america to ecuador and honduras. big problem is venezuela. that regime has not been in good relations with washington for at least a decade or so and categorically refuses to take its citizens back. it's a really big problem because, especially in the last few years, we are not seeing regular venezuelan refugees. we have seen in that flow, a relatively small but significant number of gang members. those people, i don't want to downplay it, they are genuinely pretty dangerous people. a lot of them have been arrested or are in jail in the u.s. but, we have nowhere to put those people. if you have that person, we can't deport them even the we want to. they have to make the tough decision of holding somebody indefinitely in jail in a precious detention bed. we have relatively few of those. or, to have to release that person. host: let's hear from diana in new jersey on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: i was wondering if the guest could shed some light on the economic contributions that immigrants, whether th
mexico, guatemala, some countries in south america to ecuador and honduras. big problem is venezuela. that regime has not been in good relations with washington for at least a decade or so and categorically refuses to take its citizens back. it's a really big problem because, especially in the last few years, we are not seeing regular venezuelan refugees. we have seen in that flow, a relatively small but significant number of gang members. those people, i don't want to downplay it, they are...
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going to approach these countries most are friendly or at least neutral to us pretty is not going to hondurasa, or nicaragua. he's going to countries who have more or less a good attitude toward the u.s. but, i think he's going to rely heavily on the big stick which is if you are deemed to be creating problems for us by huge migration flows or something, you are going to pay for that. i don't think he's going to be offering as much as he is going to be warning them that they better not add to the problem. paul: what is the impact of the president assertion that he is going to take back the panama canal? the region? panama is not popular but what else work? >> in the region in general it is not good. reeks of imperialism. panama has done a good job in respecting the treaty and so forth. i think what trump is maybe after is to do something about the fees for passing through the canal. particularly in bulk and energy they've gone up a lot. >> it got it for everybody. >> it got it for everybody but the u.s. is the largest user of the canal. the other thing is he wants to tell panama you have to b
going to approach these countries most are friendly or at least neutral to us pretty is not going to hondurasa, or nicaragua. he's going to countries who have more or less a good attitude toward the u.s. but, i think he's going to rely heavily on the big stick which is if you are deemed to be creating problems for us by huge migration flows or something, you are going to pay for that. i don't think he's going to be offering as much as he is going to be warning them that they better not add to...
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i lost a very good crew chief friend of mine who lifted off in his first flight in honduras and he went and averted -- inadvertent imc and disorientation in the clouds. this happens, and balance issues happen after take off. there is a number of things, flight controls get lost especially on an aircraft like that very sensitive to fly anyways. and a number of things it could be going on. but we will not know until we get access to that box. >> trace: i think that is exactly right. general walker, what do you think? as you see the video and we see this thing we don't even know, general, if this thing was on fire when it came down. there were of course reports and there was video that made it look like he was on fire but other video where looks like it was just lit up and not on fire at all. >> i say was not on fire at all. it looked like the landing lights because typically it is not mandated, what typically you keep the landing lights on when you are within 10 miles of the airport or below 10,000 feet. plus, from the angle of dissent it looked to me like a stall. so it had to have been
i lost a very good crew chief friend of mine who lifted off in his first flight in honduras and he went and averted -- inadvertent imc and disorientation in the clouds. this happens, and balance issues happen after take off. there is a number of things, flight controls get lost especially on an aircraft like that very sensitive to fly anyways. and a number of things it could be going on. but we will not know until we get access to that box. >> trace: i think that is exactly right. general...
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walking in the streets of san francisco and seeing illegalim grants from honduras selling fentanyl. grants from honduras are responsible for deaths of 4,000 american citizen of all races and religions. yea i like to say congratulations president trump on a successful victory. today in the tenderloin i seen ice out there arresting the fentanyl deal and look forward to them getting deported i have love and respect for fellow sfranz miguarantees are west b oast earth if you are coming in to ecploy our city to sell fentanyl you will be deported. this will be our last speaker. many san franciscans regardless of income find it difficult to afford rehab in addiction. the purpose of [inaudible] busting on a tight budget to the camp mather. and 4 weeks 1200 residents acomtated over 9 months through the. sheriff's recommendation through self referral and through clinical approval. today's support organizations about sen00 or ineffective. camp mather and related facilities have enjoyed equity in investment but restrictions and i percent of residents ac~ess and enjoy public, commendation in str
walking in the streets of san francisco and seeing illegalim grants from honduras selling fentanyl. grants from honduras are responsible for deaths of 4,000 american citizen of all races and religions. yea i like to say congratulations president trump on a successful victory. today in the tenderloin i seen ice out there arresting the fentanyl deal and look forward to them getting deported i have love and respect for fellow sfranz miguarantees are west b oast earth if you are coming in to ecploy...
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mexico, guatemala, some countries in south america to ecuador and honduras. big problem is venezuela. that regime has not been in good relations with washington for at least a decade or so and categorically refuses to take its citizens back. it's a really big problem because, especially in the last few years, we are not seeing regular venezuelan refugees. we have seen in that flow, a relatively small but significant number of gang members. those people, i don't want to downplay it, they are genuinely pretty dangerous people. a lot of them have been arrested or are in jail in the u.s. but, we have nowhere to put those people. if you have that person, we can't deport them even the we want to. they have to make the tough decision of holding somebody indefinitely in jail in a precious detention bed. we have relatively few of those. or, to have to release that person. host: let's hear from diana in new jersey on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: i was wondering if the guest could shed some light on the economic contributions that immigrants, whether th
mexico, guatemala, some countries in south america to ecuador and honduras. big problem is venezuela. that regime has not been in good relations with washington for at least a decade or so and categorically refuses to take its citizens back. it's a really big problem because, especially in the last few years, we are not seeing regular venezuelan refugees. we have seen in that flow, a relatively small but significant number of gang members. those people, i don't want to downplay it, they are...