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carlos is also from venezuela he runs a restaurant here in bogota. back home he worked in the tourism industry before the economic crisis. he wanted to go to the united states or peru but he ended up here in colombia. to begin and i plan to go back as soon as the regime falls. but now i have my business here and my family. i need more time to think about it. i guess i'm staying here for another. only a few of the transplanted venezuelans make a good living here in bogota most have to rely on casual labor or the goodwill of colombians and almost none of them actually want to be here but the situation back home leaves them no choice michael desperately needs things to change but as long as the madeira government stays in power in venezuela he plans to stay put delivering food and perhaps finding a future here in colombia. for many years people kept quiet about sexual abuse and poland's catholic church but now with demands for justice are becoming louder. and the victims want to see their perpetrators brought to trial. standing in front of this house mo
carlos is also from venezuela he runs a restaurant here in bogota. back home he worked in the tourism industry before the economic crisis. he wanted to go to the united states or peru but he ended up here in colombia. to begin and i plan to go back as soon as the regime falls. but now i have my business here and my family. i need more time to think about it. i guess i'm staying here for another. only a few of the transplanted venezuelans make a good living here in bogota most have to rely on...
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very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked
very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked
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we had a telephone tap on the soviet embassy in bogota. from that, we learned there was a man in the soviet embassy there who didn't quite color inside the lines. he liked to party, he liked to drink. he did money exchanges and he had several girlfriends among them. his bosses wife. we knew he was different from the standard kgb officer, who is generally pretty by the book. we realized he had a latin girlfriend as well. someone from spain. her name was pilar. she went home one month to visit her family. on the way back through the airport, we had one of our colombian friends pull her aside and ask her whether she would be willing to speak to someone who was interested in her boyfriend. she arranged for us to meet with the soviet official. his name was alexander. his codename was trigon. that's how we always referred to him. the arrangement was for one of our officers to meet him in the hilton hotel in the turkish bath. you can't make this stuff up. it was a strange place. you figure when men going to a turkish spa, they wear a towel. they
we had a telephone tap on the soviet embassy in bogota. from that, we learned there was a man in the soviet embassy there who didn't quite color inside the lines. he liked to party, he liked to drink. he did money exchanges and he had several girlfriends among them. his bosses wife. we knew he was different from the standard kgb officer, who is generally pretty by the book. we realized he had a latin girlfriend as well. someone from spain. her name was pilar. she went home one month to visit...
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columbia let me join a chorus one of the hobbit a good a good us who is in bogota. though has got international and regional support including from bogota now he's got a hero's welcome by his supporters how important is this protest action for why they'll well and retired it's extremely important and it's not going to be the only one by the way in the words of one way or we already heard that he is planning another mass protest action for saturday and he needs to show strength right now he left the country for over a week in a situation that is desperate and uncertain for many and let's not forget that we have seen many of position leaders in venezuela come and go who could not achieve a change in the government and that is a fear that many have that one could also not really succeed in his mission that is why he needs to come to venezuela he needed to come he needed to show strength and tell its people i'm here i'm your president we're not going to give up and you could as my little won't be the president for long that is the message that many need to hear if he wa
columbia let me join a chorus one of the hobbit a good a good us who is in bogota. though has got international and regional support including from bogota now he's got a hero's welcome by his supporters how important is this protest action for why they'll well and retired it's extremely important and it's not going to be the only one by the way in the words of one way or we already heard that he is planning another mass protest action for saturday and he needs to show strength right now he left...
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y la respuesta se mueve un poco de la frontera hacia la capital de colombia, a bogotá.ión de los países socios del grupo de lima, los países miembro del grupo de lima, estará en esta reunión el presidente encargado de venezuela juan guaidó, la presidirá el gobierno de estados unidos representado a través del vicepresidente mike pence, y aquí se discutirán los siguientes pasos en este esfuerzo internacional para tratar de derrocar al régimen de maduro en venezuela y restaurar el orden democrático en ese país con el presidente interino juan guaidó al frente. el embajador del gobierno de guaidó ante el grupo de lima julio borges ha adelantado que pedirán mayor presión diplomática para el régimen de maduro, y también, por primera vez, esto después de lo ocurrido el fin de semana, la posibilidad de alternativas militares, dijo, el uso de fuerza en el régimen de maduro, contra el régimen de maduro. es información que por supuesto tendremos mañana desde muy temprano cuando suceda esta reunión aquí, en bogotá, estaremos pendientes a través de los distintos espacios informativos
y la respuesta se mueve un poco de la frontera hacia la capital de colombia, a bogotá.ión de los países socios del grupo de lima, los países miembro del grupo de lima, estará en esta reunión el presidente encargado de venezuela juan guaidó, la presidirá el gobierno de estados unidos representado a través del vicepresidente mike pence, y aquí se discutirán los siguientes pasos en este esfuerzo internacional para tratar de derrocar al régimen de maduro en venezuela y restaurar el...
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in this three story building owned by a colombian family in southern bogota houses ten venezuelan migrants they eat breakfast together on a quiet sunday morning. or are these people are among the two hundred thousand migrant. who have come to the city in recent years since the city council provides few shelters the migrants only choice is to rent shared rooms with two or three other people most of the holding like the last island we sleep here in the living room and it's a little uncomfortable sometimes since we need privacy but other than that it's good or landlady nogueira lives on the houses upper floor the colombian national decided to rent her rooms to venezuelan migrants in part to earn some extra cash. was moved by their situation the quality of life they had in that moment they have no place to sleep as some people would not rent to them. she tries to create a comfortable atmosphere with plenty of space to talk and laugh with her tenants and she even goes a step further. sometimes they call me their mom so i scold them when they do things wrong or when they don't go to work or pay
in this three story building owned by a colombian family in southern bogota houses ten venezuelan migrants they eat breakfast together on a quiet sunday morning. or are these people are among the two hundred thousand migrant. who have come to the city in recent years since the city council provides few shelters the migrants only choice is to rent shared rooms with two or three other people most of the holding like the last island we sleep here in the living room and it's a little uncomfortable...
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a su tÉrmino viajÓ a bogotÁ y entregÓ sus impresiones.venciÓn militar y niega que esa sea una posibilidad. el hombre de 61 aÑos quien estudia de liderado mÁs casos han el mundo, dijo que una cosa son la crisis desde afuera y otra es estar en el sitio y ser testigo de lo que estÁ pasando. tengo miedo porque va a ser noticia la semana mis colegas en el comitÉ de xtiores. del comitÉ demigrantes es un mal anÁlisis de la situaciÓn de venezuela y manifestar su apoyo en el paso. >> tras su paso por cÚcuta, el senador manifestÓ que las sanciones estÁn dentro de las unidades del gobierno estadounidense e incitÓ a quienes trabajan para el rÉgimen del gobierno a apartarse y apoyar a juan guay dos . la mÚsica se tomÓ durante el festival en el que se presentan mÁs de 40 bandas y grupos. un evento considerado con pionero de los festivales >el ambiente, la gente y rica la mÚsica. todo es padrÍsimo. >el autÓdromo cambió su fachada para abrir espacios desde 1998. concierto de concierto de las 2:00 de la tarde concierto de las 2:00 de la tarde a 2:00 de la
a su tÉrmino viajÓ a bogotÁ y entregÓ sus impresiones.venciÓn militar y niega que esa sea una posibilidad. el hombre de 61 aÑos quien estudia de liderado mÁs casos han el mundo, dijo que una cosa son la crisis desde afuera y otra es estar en el sitio y ser testigo de lo que estÁ pasando. tengo miedo porque va a ser noticia la semana mis colegas en el comitÉ de xtiores. del comitÉ demigrantes es un mal anÁlisis de la situaciÓn de venezuela y manifestar su apoyo en el paso. >>...
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que hoy es el dÍa internacional de las trabajadoras del hogar que se instituyÓ en 1000 ositos 88 bogotÁma alfonso cuarÓn puso en prÁctica y en discusiÓn una problemÁtica que es la de las trabajadoras del hogar >> tiene mÁs de 500 aÑos esa discriminaciÓn, la propia ley de seguridad social las excluÍa, exprofeso del rÉgimen obligatoria >> la demanda una trabajadora que fue empleada por mÁs de 50 aÑos en un hogar y que fue despedida sin siquiera indemnizaciÓn, obligó a que el sistema de cotizaciÓn para la seguridad social se implementarÁ para estas trabajadoras. >> crees que tu patrÓn estÉ dispuesto a pagarlo? >> no, son muy exigentes sino que pagar todo eso >> hay personas que ofrece resistencia a pagar por los derechos de salud y seguridad laboral a las trabajadoras del hogar hogar >> las espadas que uno quisiera darles a las empleadas todo lo que merecen, pero la verdad es que ahorita la economÍa nueva para eso >> si en la ciudad de mÉdicos ofrece $15 por jornada, en la ciudad de chiapas las empleadas domÉsticas ganan apenas seis dÓlares por jornada >> ahÍ Él se exige mÁs y les paga men
que hoy es el dÍa internacional de las trabajadoras del hogar que se instituyÓ en 1000 ositos 88 bogotÁma alfonso cuarÓn puso en prÁctica y en discusiÓn una problemÁtica que es la de las trabajadoras del hogar >> tiene mÁs de 500 aÑos esa discriminaciÓn, la propia ley de seguridad social las excluÍa, exprofeso del rÉgimen obligatoria >> la demanda una trabajadora que fue empleada por mÁs de 50 aÑos en un hogar y que fue despedida sin siquiera indemnizaciÓn, obligó a...
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very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last summer about the possibility of invading venezuela thank you. and now opposition needs you on one has declared himself the country's new president have you also the president of the united states for any military support in your struggle by and saw it on on the market as he's going to and i would in terms of taking decisions that even though this is a dictatorship the venezuelan people want to advance with whatever pressure is needed this is no time for dialogue this is time for. any negotiations with nicolas maduro. no. the strange thing about the coup and threat of invasion is that they didn't just come from the usa. supporters of the right wing opposition asked for a foreign country to invade then as. and i made the mistake of answering one of
very hopeful that there could be a transition of venezuelans i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last summer about the possibility of invading venezuela thank you. and now opposition needs you on one has declared himself the country's new president...
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that question today correspondent how do i get us in bogota in the words of one way though we already heard that he is planning another mass protest action for saturday and he needs to show strength right now who left the country for over a week in a situation that is dead. sperate and uncertain for many and let's not forget that we have seen many opposition leaders in venezuela come and go who could not achieve a change in their government and that is a fear that many have that one could also not really succeed in this mission that is why he needs to come to them as well he needed to come he needed to show strength and tell its people i'm here i'm your president we're not going to give up and you could as moto won't be the president for long that is the message that many need to hear his support is very strong especially among the poorest among the people that are suffering from the consequences of the shortages especially let's not forget that he managed to do two things first you the reunify the opposition which was a very difficult task for the opposition in venezuela has been sep
that question today correspondent how do i get us in bogota in the words of one way though we already heard that he is planning another mass protest action for saturday and he needs to show strength right now who left the country for over a week in a situation that is dead. sperate and uncertain for many and let's not forget that we have seen many opposition leaders in venezuela come and go who could not achieve a change in their government and that is a fear that many have that one could also...
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vive en bogotÁ colombia y ha sido tres y vÍctima del bullying de los vecinos de su barrio muchos de ellosn nosotros. sabemos que han enfrentado hostigamiento, bullying, crÍticas de amigos y vecinos por bailar ballet. no es asÍ? johan:sÍ, seÑor. la gente hoy en dÍa no tiene respeto con las en mÁs personas. por ejemplo, cuando ven bailando a alguien ballet dicen que es homosexual o cualquier cosa pero no saben lo que es el ballet. en mi opiniÓn, yo siento que el ballet es para hombres. pamelo: cuando vemos tus vÍdeos nos transmite es la velocidad. quÉ significa para ti el ballet? johan: para mi el ballet significa todo. me ayuda en mi en -- me ayuda en los momentos en los que estoy mal. yo escucho la mÚsica y se me quita todo y sÓlo pienso en bailar. borja: gracias por haberte conectado con nosotros con este mensaje tan bonito. persigue tus sueÑos y sigue adelante porque tienesun mensaje maravilloso que ofrecer. >> la madre de una niÑa ejecutada por el asesinato de la pequeÑa. si recibe beneficios del gobierno a travÉs de la tarjeta ibt cuidado porque puede convertirse en vÍctima de los est
vive en bogotÁ colombia y ha sido tres y vÍctima del bullying de los vecinos de su barrio muchos de ellosn nosotros. sabemos que han enfrentado hostigamiento, bullying, crÍticas de amigos y vecinos por bailar ballet. no es asÍ? johan:sÍ, seÑor. la gente hoy en dÍa no tiene respeto con las en mÁs personas. por ejemplo, cuando ven bailando a alguien ballet dicen que es homosexual o cualquier cosa pero no saben lo que es el ballet. en mi opiniÓn, yo siento que el ballet es para hombres....
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we were in the room when the idea was pitched and let's see what bogotÁ does.ou love the idea because it hit a lot of points that were really important to him about recreation, health, climate change, encouraging the shift towards sustainable transportation. so the first year we did two events on the waterfront. the next year 2009 we did six events including the first grade highway event, the event in 2011 we added the golden gate park making it longer events in the city and this year we are planning ten events, including golden gate park and the highway on june 9th. i'll turn it over to katie. i was going to talk about where we are today. >> thank you so much for having asked today and being able to present on this program. just going back a little bit to some of the efforts in india basin, i think what we are seeing across the across-the-board with organizations and agencies tasked with the important and serious business of recreation and fun in the streets and relaxation and so thank you for that. we need to have it be a coordinated effort between everybody
we were in the room when the idea was pitched and let's see what bogotÁ does.ou love the idea because it hit a lot of points that were really important to him about recreation, health, climate change, encouraging the shift towards sustainable transportation. so the first year we did two events on the waterfront. the next year 2009 we did six events including the first grade highway event, the event in 2011 we added the golden gate park making it longer events in the city and this year we are...
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for those protests, here's cnn's senior international correspondent nic paton-walsh reporting from bogota reporter: it is clear both for venezuela and for its self-declared interim president and opposition leader juan guaido that monday is an absolutely key day in the progress of this opposition movement. he was quite clear in a 33-minute-long speech which he gave i have to say with worse audio and condition than we've seen with his previous addresses on social media outside of the country. he was quite lear that if he is detained he said that will be the maduro regime in his words last mistake. he said you can't really stop the flour in spring and he also was quite clear that they have a plan for the country and indeed a plan for government workers to assist in what he refers to as the resistance. he referred to our 700. the military have so far defected from venezuela, out of the country. but he was quite clear in how important it is for the country to be united on the streets. monday and tuesday he's called for intense protests around venezuela, starting at 11:00 in the las mercedes ar
for those protests, here's cnn's senior international correspondent nic paton-walsh reporting from bogota reporter: it is clear both for venezuela and for its self-declared interim president and opposition leader juan guaido that monday is an absolutely key day in the progress of this opposition movement. he was quite clear in a 33-minute-long speech which he gave i have to say with worse audio and condition than we've seen with his previous addresses on social media outside of the country. he...
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>> en bogotÁ, colombia, adriana villamarÍn, univisiÓn. aranza: nos vamos al medio oriente. la zona disputan los alrededores de la ciudad, no han logrado evacuar en su totalidad. fÉlix tas. la juventus le ganÓ al nÁpoliy otra vez de [música] (voz) esta es lucía... ...escuchando su música favorita: salsa...merengue... reguetón...hip hop, norteña y cumbia amazónica. sin saber que está pagando por varios streamings de música que nunca usa. nos pasa a todos, ¿verdad? por eso este equipo inventó control tower. ahora ella puede ver, en un lugar, los pagos recurrentes que hace con wells fargo... para decidir qué cancelar. esto es control. esto es wells fargo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ana katia hernÁndez está con nosotros y con toda la acciÓn deportiva. fÉlix: mientras el real madrid sufre por su ausencia,cristiano estÁ listo para celebrar su primer tÍtulo italiano. ana: estÁ cada vez más sÓlido el cuadro de la juventus en la serie a y tambiÉn la liga mx continuÓ con actividad . el toluca recibiÓ a veracruz. vamos que la informaciÓn deportiva. al minuto 18 los diablosn de pablo barrientos.en la s
>> en bogotÁ, colombia, adriana villamarÍn, univisiÓn. aranza: nos vamos al medio oriente. la zona disputan los alrededores de la ciudad, no han logrado evacuar en su totalidad. fÉlix tas. la juventus le ganÓ al nÁpoliy otra vez de [música] (voz) esta es lucía... ...escuchando su música favorita: salsa...merengue... reguetón...hip hop, norteña y cumbia amazónica. sin saber que está pagando por varios streamings de música que nunca usa. nos pasa a todos, ¿verdad? por eso...
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very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they.
very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they.
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in colombia every single year in colombia we lose forests covering an area the size of our capital bogota. for john boehner r.-oh the compensation scheme is just the beginning. columbia's precious rainforests ought to be preserved everyone here will have to do their. compensation helps companies think about the impact their actions have on the natural environment and makes them realize they have a responsibility that the same time local communities are assuming more obligations it's not just about receiving donations it's about greater awareness of both their rights and their responsibilities towards the environment. there are few events more defining them being forced into marriage as a young child brides often give birth to very young age which usually means cutting their own education. there are around six hundred fifty million women and girls well white who were married off before they turned eighteen. a third of them before they were fifteen. the u.n. estimates that more than a quarter of women in india will be under eighteen when they marry one boarding school offers child brides a
in colombia every single year in colombia we lose forests covering an area the size of our capital bogota. for john boehner r.-oh the compensation scheme is just the beginning. columbia's precious rainforests ought to be preserved everyone here will have to do their. compensation helps companies think about the impact their actions have on the natural environment and makes them realize they have a responsibility that the same time local communities are assuming more obligations it's not just...
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. >> the bogotÁ real estate association explains how landlords are making money housing venezuelans inrundown buildings. >> many property owners have made a business out of renting, making people pay a single -- a daily fee to spend a single night in the tournament. >> the so-called pay dailies only offer a bed. tenants have no guarantees and risk adding kicked out at any moment. 19-year-old luis works as a barber. he barely earns enough each day to pay. >> to me, this is like jail. three brought beds -- three bunkbeds amid six people. you don't have the privacy you want and you can never leave your valuables here. >> venezuelan migrants are at the mercy of fate. if they don't encounter helpful colombians, they risk being exploited and can only hope to someday be able to afford a place they can truly call home. brent: now, story we promise will not give you high blood pressure. research in israel say they have discovered the world's largest salt cave near the dead sea. in international expedition spent two years mapping the cave. the cave it was thought to be the longest until now is o
. >> the bogotÁ real estate association explains how landlords are making money housing venezuelans inrundown buildings. >> many property owners have made a business out of renting, making people pay a single -- a daily fee to spend a single night in the tournament. >> the so-called pay dailies only offer a bed. tenants have no guarantees and risk adding kicked out at any moment. 19-year-old luis works as a barber. he barely earns enough each day to pay. >> to me, this...
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very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last.
very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last.
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schools businesses and airports and speak to alexandra correspondent who is joining us live from bogota the capital of neighboring colombia i found her first of all what are you hearing about the protests today how are they shaping up. well followed the leader of the opposition flung wide always addressing a crowd in the city of los thank you is this out of the capital caracas just as we speak and he is once again asking the people to continue putting pressure on the government saying that. ousting the president nicolas maduro is getting closer and closer he's asking them to turn their rightful anger and indignation into action and this rally is just one around one hundred different demonstrations that the opposition says are happening across the country and as you were saying your introduction this is coming after another night of power outages in the capital crackers and across the country of course is difficult to see how this rally will change things in minutes well as long as ending the power stalemate in the country the president because that's my view it also called on it support
schools businesses and airports and speak to alexandra correspondent who is joining us live from bogota the capital of neighboring colombia i found her first of all what are you hearing about the protests today how are they shaping up. well followed the leader of the opposition flung wide always addressing a crowd in the city of los thank you is this out of the capital caracas just as we speak and he is once again asking the people to continue putting pressure on the government saying that....
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a better life in neighboring colombia but that country is struggling to take them in the capital bogota has a housing deficit of a quarter of a million homes that are often undocumented or rarely allowed to rent an apartment so they're turning to colombian landlords some of whom are trying to profit from the desperation while others are just trying to help. this three story building owned by a colombian family in southern boko tung houses ten venezuelan migrants they eat breakfast together on a quiet sunday morning. these people are among the two hundred thousand migrants who have come to the city in recent years since the city council provides few shelters the migrants only choice is to rent shared rooms with two or three other people of the holy month we sleep here in the living room and it's a little uncomfortable sometimes since meaning privacy but other than that it's good. her landlady nogueira lives on the house's upper floor the colombian national decided to rent her rooms to venezuelan migrants in part to earn some extra cash. was moved by their situation the quality of life th
a better life in neighboring colombia but that country is struggling to take them in the capital bogota has a housing deficit of a quarter of a million homes that are often undocumented or rarely allowed to rent an apartment so they're turning to colombian landlords some of whom are trying to profit from the desperation while others are just trying to help. this three story building owned by a colombian family in southern boko tung houses ten venezuelan migrants they eat breakfast together on a...