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i have been in politics for so many ways, doing work around central america, supporting people in central america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in college as well. >> i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought a candidate was someone that i would support. then when tom ammiano ran against willie brown, i got inspired. i thought, someone with integrity and honesty, if they can run for mayor, maybe i can be somebody who represents what is true about our people. that is what inspired me to run and be a candidate. one thing this year that i really tackling, and i expect to for a long time, looking at me and how it operates in my district. san francisco, we talk about it being a transit first city, but it does not mean a lot if transit is not very well thought out in places away from downtown. my district is where we need to create better options. all the way down to randall street, there is no accessible boarding areas for the church. the
i have been in politics for so many ways, doing work around central america, supporting people in central america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in college as well. >> i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought a candidate was someone that i would support. then when tom ammiano ran against willie brown, i got inspired. i thought,...
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i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push back on efforts to remove affirmative action, prop 209, all kinds of work around ballot measures that were tough, big ideas, like single payer, but i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought that a candidate would be someone that i would support, but when tom and ammiano ran for mayor against willie brown, somehow, i got inspired. i thought, it someone that has integrity and honesty, that comes from the community, could run for mayor, maybe it is we something that can represent the community. i wanted to look at it from a candid perspective. >> when you did run for the border supervisors, what did you learn from that experience, from the campaign? >> from the campaign? so much. you knock on a lot of doors, talk to a lot of people. some of the things were interesting, how connected a lot of people were
i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push back on efforts to remove affirmative action, prop 209, all kinds of work around ballot measures that were tough, big ideas, like single payer, but i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought that a candidate...
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to follow i mean there are a lot of central american economies in south america comedies that rely on coca production which is where we get cocaine from and have only cut back on that regularly in response to american pressure so obviously if americans if the american government released relieve this pressure a little bit it would make it easier for central american countries to respond something more suited to their cultures and their political environments how do you think about a better approach though than doing anything within mexico itself because if you look at it even hiding on military officials recently it was said that central america essentially was the danger most dangerous non-war zone on the planet or the deadliest non war zone in the world and yet we're spending it trillions of dollars on wars that are being fought in the middle east you know in iraq and afghanistan and places that aren't right across our border like i said actually i mean it's a five minute walk from el paso the safest city in the united states to our it is one of the most dangerous places in
to follow i mean there are a lot of central american economies in south america comedies that rely on coca production which is where we get cocaine from and have only cut back on that regularly in response to american pressure so obviously if americans if the american government released relieve this pressure a little bit it would make it easier for central american countries to respond something more suited to their cultures and their political environments how do you think about a better...
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again, not only from central america but from all over the world. what you are seeing is mexican authorities bringing x-ray equipment and more personnel to try to stop that. but there are just so many and it happened so frequently on may 10th there was a similar case. 183 migrants were detained under very similar conditions, randi. >> i don't want to put you on the spot, but look at this x-ray one more time with me. there are these arrows, those red marks that look like arrows, at least. do you have any idea what those would be used for or pointing to? >> it seems to me that it's portions of the truck and at the time they might have been looking for drugs, not only immigrants because you have to remember these are very powerful smuggling organizations and in the same way that you see here, 500 migrants, last year in the month of august, there were 72 found dead near the border. and so it can be a situation where you have not only people trying to gl across the border illegally but also people trying to smuggle drugs. >> it's fascinating the technolo
again, not only from central america but from all over the world. what you are seeing is mexican authorities bringing x-ray equipment and more personnel to try to stop that. but there are just so many and it happened so frequently on may 10th there was a similar case. 183 migrants were detained under very similar conditions, randi. >> i don't want to put you on the spot, but look at this x-ray one more time with me. there are these arrows, those red marks that look like arrows, at least....
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tpwhorn el salvador, central america, he came to the u.s. in 1958. after completing his education in san francisco, he joined the united states army where he served for two years. commissioner maradis is president of the steam electrics, hispanic caucus and california teamsters hispanic caucus and brings a valuable labor voice to this commission. rightly so. bob's work has been honored by various groups including the united way of california, martin luther king society of san francisco, the united states congress and state of california. his talents are great and we're happy they reside here on our film commission. thank you, bob, for being here and reupping. don, thank you very much for reserving on this film commission. you have been here since 2000 when you were appointed by former mayor willie brown. why is there such a connection? don has previously served as a board member of the museum of the city and county where he took part in establishing a world class history museum. is a tireless advocate for gay rights and strong supporter of the film i
tpwhorn el salvador, central america, he came to the u.s. in 1958. after completing his education in san francisco, he joined the united states army where he served for two years. commissioner maradis is president of the steam electrics, hispanic caucus and california teamsters hispanic caucus and brings a valuable labor voice to this commission. rightly so. bob's work has been honored by various groups including the united way of california, martin luther king society of san francisco, the...
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they have safe houses in central america. they have them and guatemalans and more likely in mexico. they are very coordinated. sometimes with the preparation with authorities and that applies not only to mexico but also on ramallah. they have different routes across the territory. -- that applies not only to mexico but also guatemala. there are different groups that have control over certain areas of mexico. >> the wife of hosting the board has been released from detention after handing over about $4 million worth of assets. hosni mubarak has been under arrest for corruption charges. -- suzanne mubarak has been under arrest for corruption charges. >> corrupt was one of the chance as president hosni mubarak was ousted from power. it was an accusation that protesters leveled against uphold the mubarak family. after he was forced from office, mr. mubarak was detained along with his wife, suzanne, and his two sons in sharm el- sheikh. now, suzanne mubarak has been released after paying back some $4 million worth of assets to the state. what she is no longer being questioned. she is stil
they have safe houses in central america. they have them and guatemalans and more likely in mexico. they are very coordinated. sometimes with the preparation with authorities and that applies not only to mexico but also on ramallah. they have different routes across the territory. -- that applies not only to mexico but also guatemala. there are different groups that have control over certain areas of mexico. >> the wife of hosting the board has been released from detention after handing...
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i tell people you are born in north, south, central america, you are native american. the goal i have is this we all tone history if we don't own -- you are a native then indian history isn't your history if you claim to be a native which you are by birthright the history of the indian world is also your history. >> thank you for that. we will sneak away and be back with andy galvin if you have any fourth graders asleep in the house wake them up that mission project is something he can help them with >>> welcome back to mosaic. today we are here with andy galvin his heart and soul and beginnings are in the california missions he is a curator for mission delores here in san francisco. you -- tell us about this pilgrimage i don't think we know about the opportunities there are to see them in different perspectives. >> for ten years now, francis can pilgrimage company has been putting together tours to the california missions. rather than do all 21 missions upper san diego to sonoma in one trip it is divided into three segments, one year would be northern missions from so
i tell people you are born in north, south, central america, you are native american. the goal i have is this we all tone history if we don't own -- you are a native then indian history isn't your history if you claim to be a native which you are by birthright the history of the indian world is also your history. >> thank you for that. we will sneak away and be back with andy galvin if you have any fourth graders asleep in the house wake them up that mission project is something he can...
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i want to know why it is a common in central america and not in california. to find out more about my interests, i focus my learning plan around the fever in hon doerrian pre-colonial times. during my research i'm trying to find where the feever is located, how is it transmitted, how to prevent it and if there's a cure. in my research i want to find out when it became the capital of honduras and also what the stars in the hondurian flag represent. i will work on improving my maggetskills by using the math program. for my communication i will write exays for my -- essays for my next exhibition. i want to improve my public speaking and my writing skills. for my next exhibition i plan to present a pre-colonial times of honduras and also the disease of the fever. thank you for coming. >> hello. i will be talking about my interest in internships. my interest is graffiti murels and architecture. my last exhibition was my graffiti and street art. for my exhibition i researched and -- i researched history about graffiti and artists. that led to an internship at an ar
i want to know why it is a common in central america and not in california. to find out more about my interests, i focus my learning plan around the fever in hon doerrian pre-colonial times. during my research i'm trying to find where the feever is located, how is it transmitted, how to prevent it and if there's a cure. in my research i want to find out when it became the capital of honduras and also what the stars in the hondurian flag represent. i will work on improving my maggetskills by...
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mexico it's the largest group found in years and included people from nine countries mostly from central america but he's also arrested four people accused of people smuggling. well there are signs that to further react there is edge of pan's crippled fukushima nuclear power plant may have gone into meltdown similar problems were earlier confirmed at the number one reactor the company in charge of the facility is facing accusations of failing to properly call them after they were damaged by an earthquake and tsunami radiation risk expert professor christopher busby says while there are indications were there long before the word minute. amount of fuel and so the reactor. it's got so fraught it's melted and there's a sort of raging radioactive inferno taking place inside the reactor we believe actually probably outside the reactor now because the reactor pressure vessel is certainly breached and in fact so you may recall i was right from the beginning there were lots of indications that this was the case actually that although they've admitted this now the real situation is in fact far worse beca
mexico it's the largest group found in years and included people from nine countries mostly from central america but he's also arrested four people accused of people smuggling. well there are signs that to further react there is edge of pan's crippled fukushima nuclear power plant may have gone into meltdown similar problems were earlier confirmed at the number one reactor the company in charge of the facility is facing accusations of failing to properly call them after they were damaged by an...
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will be the largest consumer country say we can say about reading producing countries and it's a central americaand it's countries in africa and can you go to hear they not only grow quarter but they started to drink it as well. the latest we have for you know business books and always have more and less and want to stay with. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future of coverage. download the official policy of location chobani phone the i pod touch from the i.q. stamps to. cianci to my. video on demand on cheese month old comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t. dot com. if. he .
will be the largest consumer country say we can say about reading producing countries and it's a central americaand it's countries in africa and can you go to hear they not only grow quarter but they started to drink it as well. the latest we have for you know business books and always have more and less and want to stay with. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future of coverage. download the official policy of location chobani phone the i...
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up while he has been president, he has gotten it wrong strategeically every time, whether in central america, columbia and honduras, the middle-east, with egypt, syria and with iran. we had an opportunity, 18 months ago to topple a regime that is a sworn enemy, is at war with this country, is funding terrorist attacks against our troops and in the middle-east and the president of the united states sided with the mullahs instead of the demonstrators. >> congressman paul, you wanted to pull u.s. troops out of afghanistan for years. in fact, you said on the house floor about the u.s. military's efforts in afghanistan, whose interest do we serve by continuing this exercise in futility. if president paul had been running things and troops were already out of afghanistan, wouldn't that mean that osama bin laden would be alive today? >> absolutely not. he wasn't caught in afghanistan. nation building in afghanistan, and telling those people how to live and testimonying them how to run their country hardly had anything to do with finding the information where he was being held in a country that we g
up while he has been president, he has gotten it wrong strategeically every time, whether in central america, columbia and honduras, the middle-east, with egypt, syria and with iran. we had an opportunity, 18 months ago to topple a regime that is a sworn enemy, is at war with this country, is funding terrorist attacks against our troops and in the middle-east and the president of the united states sided with the mullahs instead of the demonstrators. >> congressman paul, you wanted to pull...
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a lot of folks coming from central america as well.mong asians, it's chinese and taiwanese are the biggest segment, and then i think filipino also. asian-pacific islander. there are also implications in politics, too, because if you look at who these younger people are, 50% -- i think more than 50% of people 18 and younger are latino in california. those are future voters. you know, that, of course, has implications in california for the republican party in particular, which, you know, is at this point at least not really appealing to that segment of the population, so there's down the road that it kind of highlights i think the problems that they face politically in california. >> where do they live? >> they live everywhere. you know, interestingly, the largest -- the most growth among latinos was not in the coastal counties, but it was more in the inland counties, riverside, san bernardino, sacramento, salino. it's true across the country. you're seeing more asians and latinos in places like mcincome and, you know, states that we did
a lot of folks coming from central america as well.mong asians, it's chinese and taiwanese are the biggest segment, and then i think filipino also. asian-pacific islander. there are also implications in politics, too, because if you look at who these younger people are, 50% -- i think more than 50% of people 18 and younger are latino in california. those are future voters. you know, that, of course, has implications in california for the republican party in particular, which, you know, is at...
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the largest consumer country say we can say about reigning in producing countries and it's a central america it's countries in africa. you appear. not only to grow corn here but they started to drink it as well and russian billionaire alexander mahmood is to buy british book retailer waterstones the eighty six million dollars deal comes ahead of a deadline for the books chains parent company h.l.v. to meet commitments on bank loans. for profit warnings so far this year i'm struggling to refinance debts of two hundred million dollars. business our team will be back next hour with the headlights next. twenty years ago and i just country. is so totally sensible. one hundred. gena jerk. where did it take the. wealthy british scientists out some time for the title. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our cheap.
the largest consumer country say we can say about reigning in producing countries and it's a central america it's countries in africa. you appear. not only to grow corn here but they started to drink it as well and russian billionaire alexander mahmood is to buy british book retailer waterstones the eighty six million dollars deal comes ahead of a deadline for the books chains parent company h.l.v. to meet commitments on bank loans. for profit warnings so far this year i'm struggling to...
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believe the largest consumer country say we can say about meaning producing countries it's a central america it's countries in africa in kenya you know dear they not only grow corn here where they started to drink it as well all right that's it for me too and i call you kareena millie cabs will be here in fifteen minutes time with nothing of late and business news next for the headlines to stay with us. culture is that so much given to each musician find the mark of a loveless marriage or a dangerous embrace take your case but pakistani american relations probably can't get any worse barring a complete. download the official see how to make a show on the phone called touch from the i.q. sampson. one cianci on the go. video on demand on t's minefield comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. more news today harlan says once again fled up the phone these are the images the world.
believe the largest consumer country say we can say about meaning producing countries it's a central america it's countries in africa in kenya you know dear they not only grow corn here where they started to drink it as well all right that's it for me too and i call you kareena millie cabs will be here in fifteen minutes time with nothing of late and business news next for the headlines to stay with us. culture is that so much given to each musician find the mark of a loveless marriage or a...
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and they're engaged in kidnappings in africa and gangs in central america. the fbi under robert mueller actually has worked its first case out of antarctica, and all of this national security work, all of this counterterrorism work has received very little attention, certainly compared to since 9/11 all that's been written about the cia or war in iraq or the war in afghanistan. that actually the lead agency in the u.s. war on terror is, in many ways, the fbi. >> host: and has this come at the expense of the white collar crime that they were so heavily involved in? >> guest: it has. and that's been something that mueller and the bureau and eric holder and the department of justice have been working on over the last couple of years. there has been this repriorityization has been, i think by most accounts, pretty devastating to the bureau in terms of white collar fraud, in terms of kidnapping, in the terms of what they call the drug enterprise cases, the bigger drug cases they work. one of the clearest causes of the fbi's repriorityization has come along the so
and they're engaged in kidnappings in africa and gangs in central america. the fbi under robert mueller actually has worked its first case out of antarctica, and all of this national security work, all of this counterterrorism work has received very little attention, certainly compared to since 9/11 all that's been written about the cia or war in iraq or the war in afghanistan. that actually the lead agency in the u.s. war on terror is, in many ways, the fbi. >> host: and has this come at...
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mexico it's the largest group found in years and included people from nine countries mostly from central america police also arrested four suspects accused of people smuggling. the damage of japan's crippled fukushima nuclear power plant is much worse than first thought fuel rods of the worst hit reactor have totally melted it not confirmed by the authorities it's feared two others are also in meltdown but if we are exclusions. i want to around a facility has been extended in japan is facing accusations it's holding back the true extent of the damage polio quake and tsunami in march as radiation risk expert professor christopher busby puts the signs of a meltdown a word or a long before a word when. i'm out means that the fuel inside the reactor has got so far that it's melted and there's a sort of raging radioactive inferno taking place inside the reactor we believe actually probably outside the reactor now because the reactor pressure vessel is certainly breached and in fact it's you may recall i was right from the beginning some indications that this was the case actually that although they'v
mexico it's the largest group found in years and included people from nine countries mostly from central america police also arrested four suspects accused of people smuggling. the damage of japan's crippled fukushima nuclear power plant is much worse than first thought fuel rods of the worst hit reactor have totally melted it not confirmed by the authorities it's feared two others are also in meltdown but if we are exclusions. i want to around a facility has been extended in japan is facing...
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. >> here in the lush tropical setting of central america's costa rican countryside, 20 teachers fromted states are becoming environmental ambassadors for the toyota international teacher program. moving forward together, they'll spend the next 10 days exploring this rich cultural and biological crossroads that lies between north and south america. ranked among the 20 most biologically diverse countries in the world, costa rica is home to more than half a million species of plants and animals, and is a living, breathing classroom for the touring teachers who are thirsting for knowledge. overseeing the international teacher program for toyota is rhonda glasscock, a former fifth-grade teacher who really understands the value of immersing teachers into environments they might not ever see or experience. >> these teachers that go on these programs are the ones who have really forced themselves to get outside their comfort zone. to study in a country that speaks another language, and to really challenge themselves with what can they do to be the best at what they do for their students. it'
. >> here in the lush tropical setting of central america's costa rican countryside, 20 teachers fromted states are becoming environmental ambassadors for the toyota international teacher program. moving forward together, they'll spend the next 10 days exploring this rich cultural and biological crossroads that lies between north and south america. ranked among the 20 most biologically diverse countries in the world, costa rica is home to more than half a million species of plants and...
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. >> rum on rafts, they would smuggle it and bring it in from central america.ing it in under the building and through the trap door. we found the trap door when we remodelled the kitchen 20 years ago. >> what is your favorite dish? >> chapino. >> not bad. thank you so much for letting us -- >> do you mind us >> dn? >> dn? n? >> my stomach is still through there. >> we are going to show you where we are headed in the bay. we are going to throw a crab leg at the map or something. 3w4r57 go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. and stick to it. like seriously low prices. [ male announcer ] at safeway, we made a promise of low prices. and we're keeping it. [ female announcer ] take our fantastic club card specials like sweet strawberries, 2 pound packages are only $2.97 each. i need to know that when i'm here, the low prices will be too. monday, tuesday, everyday. i'm a big fan of ever
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people, so we have less homicides per 100,000 people colombia or almost any other country in central americat dmg i'm coming back to your question. in the case -- but -- i'm coming back to your question, in the case of colombia there was an agreement where the american soldiers could intervene in actions in the colombian territory, and in the case of mexico and the united states, we are talking about different bases of action so we can work together and provide intelligence and information each other and work together in order to train our people and even to get the support or some kind of surveillance instruments like planes or something, but we are not allowing that the american soldiers act in mexican territory. >> charlie: you said it's a complicated relationship with the united states -- between mexicans and their sense of the united states. i saw recently there was something that anti-americanism or the feeling about america may have increased. is that -- how would you characterize? >> by traditions, the mexican people developed some kind of anti-american people. let me tell you that w
people, so we have less homicides per 100,000 people colombia or almost any other country in central americat dmg i'm coming back to your question. in the case -- but -- i'm coming back to your question, in the case of colombia there was an agreement where the american soldiers could intervene in actions in the colombian territory, and in the case of mexico and the united states, we are talking about different bases of action so we can work together and provide intelligence and information each...
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things did, but the steering currents drove those hurricanes in more so into mexico, inyucatan and central america we were spared for the most part. coming up, over a 60-year average, about two category 3 hurricanes per year. well, it looks like for noaa they're saying 3 to 6. so, they're kind of upping the chances that we'll see more than just a couple strong hurricanes over this time period. this particular hurricane season. how many do we typically average? usually we see about six named or six hurricanes form and they're saying six to ten. colorado state also puts out their own forecast and back in april they said, we think we're quoeg to see nine hurricanes. if we do, it will already be an active season. last year, t.j., we saw 12 hurricanes, but none of them just made landfall here in the united states. they were steered away. >> that's still considered an active season. >> yes. >> karen maginnis, we appreciate you, as always. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention, the agency, you know, that's charged with protecting the public's health and safety. this week they put up a websit
things did, but the steering currents drove those hurricanes in more so into mexico, inyucatan and central america we were spared for the most part. coming up, over a 60-year average, about two category 3 hurricanes per year. well, it looks like for noaa they're saying 3 to 6. so, they're kind of upping the chances that we'll see more than just a couple strong hurricanes over this time period. this particular hurricane season. how many do we typically average? usually we see about six named or...