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hundred migrants or vanished a jump a border fence that separates the spanish territory of america i. i. spanish police say the migrants mostly from sub-saharan africa turned violent throwing makeshift. molotov cocktails and using flame throwers at least one hundred thirty people have been left injured in the cities of. the eaves only land borders with africa getting hundreds of migrants trying.
hundred migrants or vanished a jump a border fence that separates the spanish territory of america i. i. spanish police say the migrants mostly from sub-saharan africa turned violent throwing makeshift. molotov cocktails and using flame throwers at least one hundred thirty people have been left injured in the cities of. the eaves only land borders with africa getting hundreds of migrants trying.
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the spanish territory of america i was i the spanish police say the migrants most different sub-saharan africa turned violent throwing makeshift. molotov cocktails i'm using flame throwers at least one hundred thirty people have been left injured the autonomous cities of so to. use only land borders with africa getting hundreds of migrants trying to jump the fence is there every year the latest incident comes just hours after spain's foreign minister raised the alarm over the situation. this is more serious than the euro crisis the migration problem must be solved on the ground and the countries of origin otherwise we're just shifting pressure from one place to another people now see spain as a better bet than italy who's trying to close its borders completely this again as always and this is been going on for years and years and years without a successful resolution and it is because the new collectively in the member states have been unable to come to a proper equitable burden sharing of how to deal with migrants coming into europe a lot of the states are not pulling their weight. the
the spanish territory of america i was i the spanish police say the migrants most different sub-saharan africa turned violent throwing makeshift. molotov cocktails i'm using flame throwers at least one hundred thirty people have been left injured the autonomous cities of so to. use only land borders with africa getting hundreds of migrants trying to jump the fence is there every year the latest incident comes just hours after spain's foreign minister raised the alarm over the situation. this is...
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. >> today, as the president of the united states of america i offer the cuban people -- [ speaking spanish ] >> effective immediately, ieling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. >> ben rhodes, welcome to the program. >> you're welcome. >> what goes through your mind when the signature achievements of president obama all overturned? >> first of all, look, at this point it's sad to have worked so hard on things to see someone attacking for -- there's no unifying principle to make those decisions for you other than obama did this so i'm going to undo it. i do think as i look at the three, because paris was brought into force, the rest of the world is still in it and the united states can come back in. >> and the u.s., wby the way is implementing its own. >> cuba, he cancelled it. no, we still have an embassy there. he's just not moving it forward. the iran deal is more black and white. i don't think that deal can survive without us. trump likes the theater of undoing all these thing, but it's more complicated than that. >> before we plunge into more atmospheric, let's take the iran deal because
. >> today, as the president of the united states of america i offer the cuban people -- [ speaking spanish ] >> effective immediately, ieling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. >> ben rhodes, welcome to the program. >> you're welcome. >> what goes through your mind when the signature achievements of president obama all overturned? >> first of all, look, at this point it's sad to have worked so hard on things to see someone...
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i bet they're a little higher in europe and south america. >> i don't know a word of spanish but i've been listening to the spanish language broadcast. >> you know one word, though >> goooaaaalllll!!! >> iw that man's lung capacity, he is good. he's anaerobic misfit, i'm telling you. >> they're really enthusiastic it is so much fun to watch that broadcast. >>> now to the latest from tieland as a take a turn on those boys trapped inside a cave heavy rains could send water levels in the cave even higher nbc's janis mackey frayer joins us live from thailand. janis. >> reporter: tyler, there is an hour-by-hour assessment of the conditions to make a decision on how they're going to bring the boys out and when. there's this threat of the rain that is looming and the monsoon rain is expected to hit by sunday, but there are also other factors that they're having to deal with. the environment inside the cave system is deteriorating. the oxygen levels are going lower because there's been all of these divers going in trying to take in equipment and oxygen tanks, trying to put in oxygen lines, communication lines, all of those people have been breathing all of the air so they're now dealing with a
i bet they're a little higher in europe and south america. >> i don't know a word of spanish but i've been listening to the spanish language broadcast. >> you know one word, though >> goooaaaalllll!!! >> iw that man's lung capacity, he is good. he's anaerobic misfit, i'm telling you. >> they're really enthusiastic it is so much fun to watch that broadcast. >>> now to the latest from tieland as a take a turn on those boys trapped inside a cave heavy rains...
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america there's collection of people white black brown just me for example. i'm a white. if you can call me away but i am i was born in panama that's true. because. people when i speak spanish there's a series of scripts which religiously specially when i go back home to visit my family i'm the only one the speaks english. but i grew up in a body that was a. first body on latin america very very dangerous the official name of the street like you see washington they are a pacific it official name of the street that i grew up in is south where they translated it out if you can and it's still the name today galvanized by merely. says they were given a steamy thing what the hell is this what are some erica that is america you can be old white as white as i can be a latino and i came here on a visa and i was thirteen years old and you wouldn't think it. but that's what we want we don't want you to be able to categorize everybody and that's what venice is for america so this is what attracts just me to venice that you can't judge the population here by the facade in the way you describe the venison you live here it's edgy and yes even a little violent this finger here. so much sh
america there's collection of people white black brown just me for example. i'm a white. if you can call me away but i am i was born in panama that's true. because. people when i speak spanish there's a series of scripts which religiously specially when i go back home to visit my family i'm the only one the speaks english. but i grew up in a body that was a. first body on latin america very very dangerous the official name of the street like you see washington they are a pacific it official...
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i would argue that obrador is lessol ideical. katty: i want to buy whatever she is selling. does she think trump respects mexico? >> no. katty: would she like more or less cooperation with america? >> [speaking spanish] katty: in any mexican market, there are some things that are just too good to say no to. >> they are called slap in the face. katty: i buy you a slap in the face. >> it is sweet and sour. there is some chili. katty: like the times we live in. laura: candy for katty kay there. politics is not the only preoccupation for mexicans now.. the worlcup has been a tional obsession. today, their dreams of glory came crashing down. they lost by two goals to the powerhouse brazil. in the day's other match, nbelgium came from behind stunning fashion to defeat japan with a last-minute goal. in.on uesday, sweden will play switzerland and colombia will take on england. you can be sure a lot of folks at the bbc will be tuning into what very anxiously more on, you can find all the days news on our website. more on on oure days new websit i'm laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "wor news america." ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so ♪ news of the day and stay up-to- te with the latest headlines you can trust. you can swipe your way to the download now from selected
i would argue that obrador is lessol ideical. katty: i want to buy whatever she is selling. does she think trump respects mexico? >> no. katty: would she like more or less cooperation with america? >> [speaking spanish] katty: in any mexican market, there are some things that are just too good to say no to. >> they are called slap in the face. katty: i buy you a slap in the face. >> it is sweet and sour. there is some chili. katty: like the times we live in. laura: candy...
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america i think. >> i lived in mexico for a long time. stuart: you speak spanishsh] stuart: what about a bilateral deal with mexico, is that a possibility? >> i would stress to do a bilateral deal you need two sides that agree and mexico already said it is not interested in a bilateral deal. it thinks nafta is working pretty well. the three countries together, comparative advantages of those three countries are important to nafta. so, i'm not sure why the president is saying that except that that is something that he has dreamed about but they're, they haven't given any indication they're on side for that. the good thing that happened the new president-elect has said that he is in favor of a renegotiation. he would like to have it done before he takes office in december. but, you know, president trump can't just wave his hand and think that that is going to happen. lighthizer, the ustrs, has said all along there are certain requirements for renegotiating nafta. the business community calls them poison pills. things like we're going to ask nafta sunset in five year
america i think. >> i lived in mexico for a long time. stuart: you speak spanishsh] stuart: what about a bilateral deal with mexico, is that a possibility? >> i would stress to do a bilateral deal you need two sides that agree and mexico already said it is not interested in a bilateral deal. it thinks nafta is working pretty well. the three countries together, comparative advantages of those three countries are important to nafta. so, i'm not sure why the president is saying that...