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the 10 million hectare tropical rainforest stretches across three countries -- belize, guatemala, and mexico. the 723,000 hectare calakmul biosphere reserve is part of it. and in the middle of the reserve is the mayan archaeological site of the same name, one of the largest sites in mexico. but the rainforest is critically threatened. jose: we've had to cope with less and less rainfall for a while now. and that means there's too little water in the watering holes, so the animals have less to drink. the drought began back in 2015. 2016 and 2017 were the driest years ever recorded, and records go back 50 years. reporter: this watering hole in the middle of the calakmul biosphere reserve still provides the vital resource. researcher rafael reina has set up motion-triggered cameras at ten sites like this. he wants to know exactly which animals -- whether bird species, tapirs, or jaguars -- come to drink, and how often, and how their numbers change from year to year. there are only 450 jaguars left here. rafael: many endangered species depend on these watering holes, which are impermanent
the 10 million hectare tropical rainforest stretches across three countries -- belize, guatemala, and mexico. the 723,000 hectare calakmul biosphere reserve is part of it. and in the middle of the reserve is the mayan archaeological site of the same name, one of the largest sites in mexico. but the rainforest is critically threatened. jose: we've had to cope with less and less rainfall for a while now. and that means there's too little water in the watering holes, so the animals have less to...
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, if belize has a lot of horrible ideas? i'm not sure that they're having a whole lot of effect. but america has a worldwide empire. again, i'm not to call it an empire but we are in -- what -- 100 countries? we have military bases around the world, we have nearly unlimited capital. economic system flows right through the city of new york. we have the most powerful , biggest, most expensive military in the world. we have satellites. we went to the moon. if there is a country -- with the possible exception of the soviet union -- that has the power to do bad things if it is inclined to do bad things, it's the united states. so the fact that america has confessed to doing some bad things, and it has the means and the opportunity. again, if belize says, we have a plot for worldwide domination, i'm not sure where that goes other than, wow, some of the people in belize are really messed up. but if belize had a worldwide power projection possibility, then those conspiracies can get a lot more -- i mean, there are at weather mountai
, if belize has a lot of horrible ideas? i'm not sure that they're having a whole lot of effect. but america has a worldwide empire. again, i'm not to call it an empire but we are in -- what -- 100 countries? we have military bases around the world, we have nearly unlimited capital. economic system flows right through the city of new york. we have the most powerful , biggest, most expensive military in the world. we have satellites. we went to the moon. if there is a country -- with the...
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the suspects van was taken for further analysis high winds offered a closer look at a vehicle in belize and with trump posters and far right paraphernalia investigators now trying to establish if this campaign of terror was the work of an individual or if they had help. and let's get you more on this developing story we did a correspondent my a shooter in washington for the very latest moments ago officials gave an update on the arrest of this suspect what more did you learn. well for one we learned that if they were in fact treating this as terrorism there were several terrorism related divisions of these various law enforcement and intelligence agencies that were working on this and also we learned that. we still don't know what the motive was the f.b.i. has explicitly said we don't know what was pushing this guy to send out these packages bombs and we also know that the f.b.i. were not treating these as hoax bombs they believe that they were actually meant to detonate now these devices are very small if you were holding one you would prosecute kill or injure you but they were not big
the suspects van was taken for further analysis high winds offered a closer look at a vehicle in belize and with trump posters and far right paraphernalia investigators now trying to establish if this campaign of terror was the work of an individual or if they had help. and let's get you more on this developing story we did a correspondent my a shooter in washington for the very latest moments ago officials gave an update on the arrest of this suspect what more did you learn. well for one we...
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before, and we believed that's possibly where he's heading. >> reporter: they put out feelers, belizee virgin islands, harvey's old haunts down there, but the trail went cold. steven's murder apparently unsolvable. >> where was harvey morrow? police thought he went south, but maybe they were looking in the wrong direction. wherever he was, blending into the crowd had never been his strong suit. >> coming up, a mysterious stranger surfaces hundreds of miles away. >> he was quite the character. he was very sure of himself to the point of a little bit smug. the more he would talk about the loss of his wife and his boat the more intrigued i became. >> could he hold the key to the case? >> did you ever help steven with his finances after his father's estate sold? >> ask steven. >> okay. did you ever get any money from steven and put it in your account? >> we passed money back and forth. >> when who killed the radio star continues. >> when who killed the radio star continues hi there. this is a commercial about insurance. now i know you're thinking, "i don't want to hear about insurance." c
before, and we believed that's possibly where he's heading. >> reporter: they put out feelers, belizee virgin islands, harvey's old haunts down there, but the trail went cold. steven's murder apparently unsolvable. >> where was harvey morrow? police thought he went south, but maybe they were looking in the wrong direction. wherever he was, blending into the crowd had never been his strong suit. >> coming up, a mysterious stranger surfaces hundreds of miles away. >> he...
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to grow up in belize and now lives in new york city let's give her a round of applause. [applause] and the next we have the author how group of young immigrants help to change what it means to be american. and was a staff writer for more than a decade. i hear she got a lot of the stories andat ideas. reporting from cuba and central america as in the guardian and central --dash los angeles times and "miami herald". a 2013 foundation journalism fellowshiplo and currently resides in washington d.c.. with that we also a round of applause. [applause] so with that i was let you guys talk about your books to share the ideas of where they came from and any insights you can share that we can find anywhere else. >> this reminds me of being in miami. but really that is where this book started. november 2009 i was stuck in the office for the holiday season and i got this press release of a group of young people walking from miami to washington d.c. it sounds crazy but i decided to go with averill holding a meeting in little haiti and to check it out. i heard these people talking fee
to grow up in belize and now lives in new york city let's give her a round of applause. [applause] and the next we have the author how group of young immigrants help to change what it means to be american. and was a staff writer for more than a decade. i hear she got a lot of the stories andat ideas. reporting from cuba and central america as in the guardian and central --dash los angeles times and "miami herald". a 2013 foundation journalism fellowshiplo and currently resides in...
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the suspects van was taken for further analysis high winds offered a closer look at a vehicle in belize and with trump posters and far right paraphernalia investigators now trying to establish if this week of terror is the work of one man acting alone or with help. all right let's get you more on this developing story with correspondent maya schrader in washington d c my i suspect is in custody currently in connection with these suspicious packages what more have you learned. leyla so we know that law enforcement officials were treating this as a potential terrorist incident given that there were so many terrorism task force from the various law enforcement agencies are working on this we also know that this suspect has a fairly long criminal history as i believe we said stretching back almost thirty years and one particular incident was really raised some eyebrows and he was arrested in two thousand and two for making a bomb threat in north miami there so all of these factors in the fact that he was already known to law enforcement or what contributed to a fairly fast arrest and legibl
the suspects van was taken for further analysis high winds offered a closer look at a vehicle in belize and with trump posters and far right paraphernalia investigators now trying to establish if this week of terror is the work of one man acting alone or with help. all right let's get you more on this developing story with correspondent maya schrader in washington d c my i suspect is in custody currently in connection with these suspicious packages what more have you learned. leyla so we know...
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am not sure where that goes had power, -- belize -- those would conspiracies would become more. there are giant underground that are that are dug bombproof. we have an entire infrastructure that was designed to accept the fact that we were probably going to be in a nuclear war. we have laws drawn up that allow certain parts of the government to be completely nondemocratic. in the eyes of some people, we are to have the plan all we do emergencye a national . america is in that position because of its power. those conspiracies can be truly scary in the way others may not be. having been a teenager come anytime you get three people together, two of them are plotting against the third one. in recent years it seems like there is more and more conversation about people reading news that supports that they are saying or what their mindset is. i am not a believer in conspiracy theories at all. if you're trying, you can always find that one detail. would sayeople would different are people looking at it and grab it -- gravitating towards it? people not taking responsibility for other thi
am not sure where that goes had power, -- belize -- those would conspiracies would become more. there are giant underground that are that are dug bombproof. we have an entire infrastructure that was designed to accept the fact that we were probably going to be in a nuclear war. we have laws drawn up that allow certain parts of the government to be completely nondemocratic. in the eyes of some people, we are to have the plan all we do emergencye a national . america is in that position because...
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coming to us from belize, he is the man who had been missing since yesterday. of the pier, lou glassy with a red lightjacket but we understand that it a red lightjacket but we understand thatitis a red lightjacket but we understand that it is to be his body according to local police. this is that the body was found alongside his kayak by coast guards fix aircraft and the body has been recovered from the water and transferred to the hospital by helicopter. the search began yesterday after he failed to finish the race between a male beach and swatted pier. the headlines on bbc news... snp leader nicola sturgeon — says her party would back a new brexit referendum — if the proposal was put forward at westminster. pret a manger says a supplier was to blame for a second death — believed to be caused by an allergic reaction to one of its products. 20 people are killed in a car crash involving a stretch limousine in the us state of new york. officials in indonesia say the number of people confirmed to have died in the earthquake and tsunami, has risen to more than 1700
coming to us from belize, he is the man who had been missing since yesterday. of the pier, lou glassy with a red lightjacket but we understand that it a red lightjacket but we understand thatitis a red lightjacket but we understand that it is to be his body according to local police. this is that the body was found alongside his kayak by coast guards fix aircraft and the body has been recovered from the water and transferred to the hospital by helicopter. the search began yesterday after he...
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belize. honduras. disasters. poverty, violence, injustice, lack of hope. the last time that i said it on air a bright young guy said no. it is getting perfect down here. they are flying both violence and poverty and hardly a national security threat. having said that we have to say that the armed forces provide support under strict guidelines. what the president is doing is entirely legal. obama and bush did surges to the front here. it is helpful to the border protection. right now three combat battalions. there are three c130 and a c17. it is a legal operation and entirely a political stunt aimed at affecting the midterm elections. >> talk to us about your concerns about our country from nationalism to pipe bombs to the 11 innocent souls we are mourning in pittsburgh. >> i put out a tweet a couple of days ago. it is getting discouraging. i am apprehensive. level of anger, much of it generate generated not just mr. trump, who is feeding the underlying ferocity of the viewpoints but the leaders that amplify it and those that don't stand up to counter it. i
belize. honduras. disasters. poverty, violence, injustice, lack of hope. the last time that i said it on air a bright young guy said no. it is getting perfect down here. they are flying both violence and poverty and hardly a national security threat. having said that we have to say that the armed forces provide support under strict guidelines. what the president is doing is entirely legal. obama and bush did surges to the front here. it is helpful to the border protection. right now three...
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barbara trump stock agrees, voting was from 98% of the time, jennifer works in belize healthcare is a right and successfully fought to expand medicare in virginia. >> i'm jennifer weston and i approve this message because change is coming. >> host: the barbara comstock ad talking about sexual assault and those issues. is that something that is a first for the campaign as far as the cycle is concerned? >> this is an issue she has been vocal on especially in the me too era. this ad was released after the brett kavanaugh hearing when the issue was fairly raw and coming up a lot in political discussions. a perfect example of how she is not touching the more politically divisive things, she's not talking about healthcare, not talking about donald trump is this is a way to tout her bipartisan achievements with that respect to party. >> he is making the connection directly to the president. >> guest: this was her first negative ad calling barbara comstock trump stock trying to tie him to wear on healthcare, she voted against the healthcare plan, that is not stopping democrats, using that aga
barbara trump stock agrees, voting was from 98% of the time, jennifer works in belize healthcare is a right and successfully fought to expand medicare in virginia. >> i'm jennifer weston and i approve this message because change is coming. >> host: the barbara comstock ad talking about sexual assault and those issues. is that something that is a first for the campaign as far as the cycle is concerned? >> this is an issue she has been vocal on especially in the me too era. this...
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there's a belize out to the delta, look at the active pattern, and think you're going sit in the sun, i doubt it. low cloud cover and rain, it's been that way this month. 49 tracy and 36 in lake port, there are cool readings, pope valley is 37. and american canyon is down to 46 as well. low 50s and some of these temperatures will be modified a little bit by the system coming in. look for morning low clouds and partly cloudy and partly sunny and 60s and 70s. 5:32, here's my friend allie rasmus filling in. it was the south bay supercommute. now, you want to do what? >> now, we're going to the tracy supercommute. it's the busiest one -- one of the busiest ones and it's getting busy. it's not terrible. i've seen worse, and i'm not here every day. but, looking at the 205 headed towards westbound 580. there's a little slowing in that area, not too bad. things clear up once you hit the altamont pass and it's smooth sailing as you get to the dublin interchange. livermore south, that's a little slow there. taking a look at the san mateo bridge, things are busier than they were an hour ago, the
there's a belize out to the delta, look at the active pattern, and think you're going sit in the sun, i doubt it. low cloud cover and rain, it's been that way this month. 49 tracy and 36 in lake port, there are cool readings, pope valley is 37. and american canyon is down to 46 as well. low 50s and some of these temperatures will be modified a little bit by the system coming in. look for morning low clouds and partly cloudy and partly sunny and 60s and 70s. 5:32, here's my friend allie rasmus...
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can you talk just a little bit about the experience of meeting josephine belize he? -- baldisi was so overwhelmed with the idea that her family story was going to be turned into a museum exhibit. that was just shocking. and she worked tirelessly with us to show what her apartment looked like, and to tell us stories. and we loved every story. we treated it like a treasure it was. we had a renderer do a rendering of the apartment as she described it. i actually had this rendering. the tenement just has to ask. but this rendering showed near the stove, i think, darkness on the floor. and i showed it to josephine and she said please don't show that to anybody. and i thought she was worried about the crack on the wall, what she described under the cross. no, she said people are going to think that's dirt. and my mama was an impeccable cleaner. i said to her, whenever i showed it, and if i give it to you all you have to do this. i explained that it's a shadow, not dirt. she, like everyone we met who had lived here, would never have wanted her children to live here at 97. i
can you talk just a little bit about the experience of meeting josephine belize he? -- baldisi was so overwhelmed with the idea that her family story was going to be turned into a museum exhibit. that was just shocking. and she worked tirelessly with us to show what her apartment looked like, and to tell us stories. and we loved every story. we treated it like a treasure it was. we had a renderer do a rendering of the apartment as she described it. i actually had this rendering. the tenement...
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friends knowing his past, there was some speculation that he would go south, and he had dealings in belized that where he was headed. >> reporter: they put out feelers, beleaize, the virgin islan islands, but the trail went cold. steven's murder unsolvable. >>> where was harvey morrow? police thought he went south, but maybe they were looking in the wrong direction. wherever he was, blending into the crowd had never been his strong suit. coming up, a mysterious stranger surfaces hundreds of miles away. >> he was quite the character. he was very sure of himself to the point of a little bit smug. the more he talked about the loss of his wife and boat, the more intrigued i became. >> could he hold the key to the case. >> did you ever help steven with his fanss after his father's estate sold? >> ask steven. >> okay. >> did you ever get any money from steven and put it in your account? >> we passed money back and forth. >>> when "who killed a radio star" continues. when "who killeo star" continues. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's
friends knowing his past, there was some speculation that he would go south, and he had dealings in belized that where he was headed. >> reporter: they put out feelers, beleaize, the virgin islan islands, but the trail went cold. steven's murder unsolvable. >>> where was harvey morrow? police thought he went south, but maybe they were looking in the wrong direction. wherever he was, blending into the crowd had never been his strong suit. coming up, a mysterious stranger surfaces...
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but we're still trying to work through those things to do some of the coordination with haiti and belize to try to bring the cyber aspect element into those countries. >> i'll answer that and i'll go back to your question. so, mr. guy walsh, a retired maryland air guardsman, is an s.e.s. we work and talk almost weekly. there is a deliberate -- both the chief of the national guard bureau has his cyber strategy, which we've talked about before, and cyber command has its strategy, which is synced to the strategy that was published last month. i think right near the end, you'll see the international outreach so there is an intent for there to beout reach. it's being organized. there's a deliberate intent by the national security staff that to use the national guard state partnership for peace and we're kind of working through the unclassified piece and what products can be used in what environment so i think we've got all the framework established at the national guard bureau, staffed to cyber command to get those authorities and then michigan is one of many unclassified tools that they envi
but we're still trying to work through those things to do some of the coordination with haiti and belize to try to bring the cyber aspect element into those countries. >> i'll answer that and i'll go back to your question. so, mr. guy walsh, a retired maryland air guardsman, is an s.e.s. we work and talk almost weekly. there is a deliberate -- both the chief of the national guard bureau has his cyber strategy, which we've talked about before, and cyber command has its strategy, which is...
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us as native hawaiians to belize always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. turkish investigators finally enter the saudi consulate in istanbul a source says they found evidence a missing journalist was killed inside the embassy it sounds exactly like the big road killers. this is president trump all for as is own sierra of what happened to jamal khashoggi after a phone call with the saudi king. hello there i'm barbara sorry this is al jazeera live.
us as native hawaiians to belize always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. turkish investigators finally enter the saudi consulate in istanbul a source says they found evidence a missing journalist was killed inside the embassy it sounds exactly like the big road killers. this is president trump all for as is own sierra of what happened to jamal khashoggi after a phone call with the saudi king. hello there i'm barbara sorry this is al jazeera live.
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we do know that the asylum claims have gone up significantly relatively speaking, for costa rica, belize actually started to receive i think it was a few thousand asylum-seekers from the northern triangle countries. they had not had an asylum system up for about 18 years or so and they had just in effect trying to create one, but behind the curve. so there is definitely movement, my understanding, the people of 21st part of the region but the majority are coming to the united states. that is also a fact. you can ask yourself why that's the case. there may be many reasons that that is the case, protection thing one important reason. there are other reasons people could become yours will. some people we knew back in 2014 when this began were actually separated from their families and were trying to reunify with her family. to what extent that are still happening now i don't really know. thank you for the question. >> any other comments or questions? go right ahead. >> may be making one comment in this echoes one of the comets that was made by questioner at the end of the preceding panel. w
we do know that the asylum claims have gone up significantly relatively speaking, for costa rica, belize actually started to receive i think it was a few thousand asylum-seekers from the northern triangle countries. they had not had an asylum system up for about 18 years or so and they had just in effect trying to create one, but behind the curve. so there is definitely movement, my understanding, the people of 21st part of the region but the majority are coming to the united states. that is...
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an immigrant of indian descent, grew up in belize and now lives in new york city with her husband and child. incredibly Ãlet's give her a round of applause. [applause] next to my right we have laura wiseman, the author of "making a dream" how a group of young undocumented immigrants help change what it means to be american. previously she served as vp of special projects Ãband the staff writer at the associated rest. for more than a decade. where i hear she got a lot of the stories and ideas from. she has reported from cuba and throughout central america and published in the washington post, guardian, miami herald, los angeles times and many outlets. she developed the idea of this book to a 2013 harvard nieman foundation journalism fellowship. currently resides in washington dc. with that, we'd love to keep the conversation à [applause] a round of applause for laura. with that, i would love to actually give a little space to have you guys talk about your books and share where the ideas came from, a bit about them and any insights you can share and maybe we won't be able to find anywhe
an immigrant of indian descent, grew up in belize and now lives in new york city with her husband and child. incredibly Ãlet's give her a round of applause. [applause] next to my right we have laura wiseman, the author of "making a dream" how a group of young undocumented immigrants help change what it means to be american. previously she served as vp of special projects Ãband the staff writer at the associated rest. for more than a decade. where i hear she got a lot of the stories...