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-bound cocaine entering central america through the western caribbean sea and the eastern pacific ocean, and those drugs reach our shores, and the activities of those sophisticated criminal networks have an impact on america's streets as well in the form of gang violence and turf wars by urban drug dealers. the coast guard is the lead federal agency in support of the administration's national drug control strategy and the strategy to combat national organized crime. on the front lines of our detection, monitoring and apprehension operations, the coast guard deploys major cutters, long and medium range fixed wing aircraft and our law enforcement detachments on navy and allied warships to stop drug trafficers in the transit zone before the drugs can approach our shores. and working with u.s. southern command and the departments of state and justice, a really important fact. we've established more than 40 march i team bilateral agreements with our international stakeholders, including venezuela, who we still cooperate with in the drug war. our unique combination of ships, aircraft, and aut
-bound cocaine entering central america through the western caribbean sea and the eastern pacific ocean, and those drugs reach our shores, and the activities of those sophisticated criminal networks have an impact on america's streets as well in the form of gang violence and turf wars by urban drug dealers. the coast guard is the lead federal agency in support of the administration's national drug control strategy and the strategy to combat national organized crime. on the front lines of our...
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this is ronald reagan giving an address in central america. >> strategic importance of central america, bordering as a dozen the caribbean, our lifeline to the outside world. two thirds of all our foreign trade and petroleum pass through the panama canal and the caribbean. in a european crisis, at least half of our supplies from nato would go through these areas by sea. reagan andus about central america policies. >> briefly, ronald reagan said american policy back by 20 years -- set back american policy by about 20 years. he'll mistook the cold war to the edge of world war -- he almost took the cold war to the edge of world war. he said the soviet union was ahead of the united states in every military capacity. in all this time, 70 years since the cold war, we were always ahead. but we were always the underdog in our own mind. in reagan's bind, central america becomes the bulwark of communism. we are being threatened again. he said they're very dangerous to the underbelly of texas and arizona, going to come up -- worried about guatemala and salvador.oing red and he basically starts a
this is ronald reagan giving an address in central america. >> strategic importance of central america, bordering as a dozen the caribbean, our lifeline to the outside world. two thirds of all our foreign trade and petroleum pass through the panama canal and the caribbean. in a european crisis, at least half of our supplies from nato would go through these areas by sea. reagan andus about central america policies. >> briefly, ronald reagan said american policy back by 20 years --...
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instance, for the second consecutive year, honduras has the world's highest murder rates, including central america or the western caribbean sea and the eastern pacific oceans. and those drugs reach our shores and activities of those criminal networks that have an impact on america's streets as well in the form of gang violence and turf wars by urban drug dealers. this includes the lead federal agency in support of the administration in this includes major cutters long and medium range aircraft, including airborne airborne use of helicopters and one forstmann detachments embarked on allied warship to stop drug traffickers before the drugs can approach our shores. and we have established more than 40 agreements with our international stakeholders including the venezuela area. this includes those that have continuously proven when employed in the transit zone. over the last five years ships and attachments operating in the offshore regions have removed more than 500 metric tons of cocaine with a wholesale value of nearly $17 billion. this is more than two times the amount of cocaine and twice the pur
instance, for the second consecutive year, honduras has the world's highest murder rates, including central america or the western caribbean sea and the eastern pacific oceans. and those drugs reach our shores and activities of those criminal networks that have an impact on america's streets as well in the form of gang violence and turf wars by urban drug dealers. this includes the lead federal agency in support of the administration in this includes major cutters long and medium range...
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earthquake struck off the chimney smoke west coast triggering a tsunami left alone will look fab in central america's pacific coast line. the authorities immediately ordered a mass evacuation of oil. larry is telling people to get to higher ground orchard reception centers. the quake was very shallow on the twenty km below the seabed and struck less than a hundred km northwest of the mining port of icky cake. b the peruvian border according to ex pats the quakes trend has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami that can strike amid the epicenter within minutes. a more distant coastlines within hours. the chilean navy reported the first tsunami wave hit the coast within forty five minutes of the quake. it measures just under two beaches tuition was costly hampered by landslides which are said to all. some roads airports in the area have been closed but the authorities have reported no extensive structural damage. let's also went after the constant through ecuador colombia panama and costa rica and the correct us. it was the last major earthquake to strike. cheney was in twenty ten an inkling t
earthquake struck off the chimney smoke west coast triggering a tsunami left alone will look fab in central america's pacific coast line. the authorities immediately ordered a mass evacuation of oil. larry is telling people to get to higher ground orchard reception centers. the quake was very shallow on the twenty km below the seabed and struck less than a hundred km northwest of the mining port of icky cake. b the peruvian border according to ex pats the quakes trend has the potential to...
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tsunami warnings and watchers are in effect for the pacific coast of south america and central america. those are live pictures we are looking at. airports in the cities of antoforgoska, ar. >> ka and akika are off and planes grounded. nine aftershocks have been recorded greater than magnitude five. jacob ward, science and technology correspondent and pat abbott, professor emeritus of geelongy. we have been listening to television in chile about the tsunami warnings. do we expect a major superstorm sandy at this point? >> well, certainly i expect them, but i don't envisualise japan, that was 9.2. this is only a fraction. size. the tsunami, the first ones 6 feet high waves. tsunami may come in several sets of waves, and you never know where the biggest wave sequence is going to be. sometimes it's the first, sometimes the third, styles the fifth. the only reasonable thing to do is what they are doing, evacuate the towns, close the airports, have everyone head for the hills until you give it enough time for the sequence to play out. >> a difficult process, and we are looking at live pictu
tsunami warnings and watchers are in effect for the pacific coast of south america and central america. those are live pictures we are looking at. airports in the cities of antoforgoska, ar. >> ka and akika are off and planes grounded. nine aftershocks have been recorded greater than magnitude five. jacob ward, science and technology correspondent and pat abbott, professor emeritus of geelongy. we have been listening to television in chile about the tsunami warnings. do we expect a major...
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states to those to approve or bolivia or not as far as south america if you just go to a mezzo, central america, mexico, cities. and you see how grand there were it was actually the spanish empire's great grandeur and prosperity when. it to decline relative to other empires which was rising even faster by this time. the achievement in terms of the transformation of the environment, creation of these warping of nature to human, the dynamic, the colony, the demographic, really extraordinary words which were on parallel anywhere that is now the united states. i think when i look at what the missionaries did in california in that very late 18th-century, there really, i think, animated by the standard. they had a standard of achievement which was represented by these great populist, rich economies in the western is spanish empire. create something as quickly as possible. why did they found some in the issuance? why did they sacrifice so much time and effort and money and manpower? why did they, you know, so so much grain. why did they believe so many cattle. found so many workforces reducing everyth
states to those to approve or bolivia or not as far as south america if you just go to a mezzo, central america, mexico, cities. and you see how grand there were it was actually the spanish empire's great grandeur and prosperity when. it to decline relative to other empires which was rising even faster by this time. the achievement in terms of the transformation of the environment, creation of these warping of nature to human, the dynamic, the colony, the demographic, really extraordinary words...
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tsunami watches and warnings in effect for huge swaths of south and central america. more throughout the hour on this. when we come back, more on missing flight 370. the australians have taken charge of this search but warned it could go on for weeks, if not months. we'll be joined by the australian ambassador to the united states and i'll ask him if there is a plan b if no wreckage is found. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. wh
tsunami watches and warnings in effect for huge swaths of south and central america. more throughout the hour on this. when we come back, more on missing flight 370. the australians have taken charge of this search but warned it could go on for weeks, if not months. we'll be joined by the australian ambassador to the united states and i'll ask him if there is a plan b if no wreckage is found. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto...
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is exactly that the idea for these new movements of population around and take coast of africa central america and north america and salt in a way that the political context and so in many cases and there were signs of resistance to the worst times of identity or so and it's all so gradually that these black identity and came across so are always born in that context. he's expected to reach his recollection of this is keen to carry out an ipod and its location. so all the kids have a go. all content free and at that the music that had to type in the kitchen from the display maybe dave reading. and time in a country that i may be intact and tax. i never rule out from the heights very well. senor together. so with that in inflation. what is the present tense. the house the top. it said that the pumping all leaves me that without it having come in and make you wondered as to be one of boston a bit about done with it. i mean thankful that he hoped the blog if i may need a bit behind this. it is useless yourself on tv i read again and now the slightly different type of music and aching mocha joe kl
is exactly that the idea for these new movements of population around and take coast of africa central america and north america and salt in a way that the political context and so in many cases and there were signs of resistance to the worst times of identity or so and it's all so gradually that these black identity and came across so are always born in that context. he's expected to reach his recollection of this is keen to carry out an ipod and its location. so all the kids have a go. all...
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. >> the caribbean sea off the coast of central america.he belize barrier reef stretches more than 250 kilometers and is the second-largest reef system in the world. the protected ecosystem is a unesco world heritage site and home to hundreds of species of fish. a more recent arrival is the lionfish. native to the waters off asia and australia, this income or is breeding is at -- at a rapid rate in the caribbean sea and threatening the fragile ecological balance as a result. >> lionfish have voracious appetites. they basically are indiscriminate feeders. they will just eat anything they come across. and they have this predation strategy which first here do not recognize. the way they hover with the sins flared, there are huge gulping mouths which sucks the fish inside. the fish in the caribbean have no idea that the lionfish is going to eat them. and these are usually old juveniles -- usually juveniles. so it is potentially devastating for the fish community and then the knock on effects to the rest of the coral reef or just enormous. >> wh
. >> the caribbean sea off the coast of central america.he belize barrier reef stretches more than 250 kilometers and is the second-largest reef system in the world. the protected ecosystem is a unesco world heritage site and home to hundreds of species of fish. a more recent arrival is the lionfish. native to the waters off asia and australia, this income or is breeding is at -- at a rapid rate in the caribbean sea and threatening the fragile ecological balance as a result. >>...
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authorities say the 20' open hulled boat is similar for the common type of fishing boat in mexico and central america which are souped up with two engines used to ship drugs and people to the united states. >> happening now in the south bay, santa clara county supervisors are considering a help frommal to have the never patrol san jose city streets and the police department has has trouble recruiting and keeping officers. the city would pay the conduct for using the unused payroll money. >> google glass want on sale to the john public at 6:00 a.m. for a day only and a limited number of the devices are offered for $1,300 but not everyone is pleased with the really intermediate of the eyewear. the tech giant is blamed if rising rents and tenant evictions. >> this afternoon, tran supervisor chu will propose legislation to lift a ban on short-material rentals through websites imposing a number of rules on people with want to offer apartments or rooms as vacation residentials requiring anyone residenting out their place to pay hotel taxes and have liability in. however, it would only allow short-term rent
authorities say the 20' open hulled boat is similar for the common type of fishing boat in mexico and central america which are souped up with two engines used to ship drugs and people to the united states. >> happening now in the south bay, santa clara county supervisors are considering a help frommal to have the never patrol san jose city streets and the police department has has trouble recruiting and keeping officers. the city would pay the conduct for using the unused payroll money....
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i am the carribean sea off the coast of central america the belize barrier reef stretches more than two hundred fifty km and is the second largest wheat system in the world protected ecosystem is a unesco world heritage site and home to hundreds of species of fish. the more recent arrival is the land we get to the waters off fiji and australia. his income earners breeding at a rapid rate may care of the unseen and threatening the fragile ecological balance as a result. lion face that the durations of the sites they basically are indiscriminately as they were just eats anything they come across and they have this nation's refugee with special ed and recognize the way they pablo with that dance class that huge help in our subdivision side and say these things in the carribean have no idea at this. my intention is going to eat than anything in three juveniles say it's. and potentially devastating all the fish contain itself. and then the knock on effects to the rest the coral reef. i'm just the legs. with no regard as an infestation. in florida in the eighties when a handful of flying fish
i am the carribean sea off the coast of central america the belize barrier reef stretches more than two hundred fifty km and is the second largest wheat system in the world protected ecosystem is a unesco world heritage site and home to hundreds of species of fish. the more recent arrival is the land we get to the waters off fiji and australia. his income earners breeding at a rapid rate may care of the unseen and threatening the fragile ecological balance as a result. lion face that the...
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when i was involved in the wars in central america and women's issues in society are two issues were not discussed. it was an entity separate the military. when i think i do have a tendency to come together in a different way than men. i think i heard a very interesting thing on at the national radio the other day when i was driving to the airport to come here and they were talking about. even in corporations and you know who of course more men in power in the air just like everywhere else maybe it's an incredible studies that show that men and were willing to lie. and do things that were against humanity in the advancement of their company. the corporation which women were not women have a real struggle with that. so you know. she let the audience despite the beach and syrian it was nice to cool. being an outspoken lawyer in iraq. one thing and that's like and woman. but wouldn't it. i must say i have been that bad my teacher told me he wore on. why is time to have to deal with fundamental base and has to people we just treat the stream of thoughts which they then carried the only p
when i was involved in the wars in central america and women's issues in society are two issues were not discussed. it was an entity separate the military. when i think i do have a tendency to come together in a different way than men. i think i heard a very interesting thing on at the national radio the other day when i was driving to the airport to come here and they were talking about. even in corporations and you know who of course more men in power in the air just like everywhere else...
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marine from illinois and an artist in new york city mitre transport dropping off deportees in central america. >> there was clapping, and i'm like, what is that about . they're treated humanely and provide any form of medical services that they might need. we immediately give them food and something to drink. there is a mixture of feelings coming back to this country, but you can tell there is not just a somberness, but of what they left behind. >> in the last two years an estimated 200,000 families in the united states have been torn apart by deportation. like myra, many of those being processed are desperate to return to their loved ones as soon as possible. >> how does it feel to leave your family? >> i feel bad, you know . i was 14 years in dallas, i feel kind of bad because i leave my wife and my two kids. >> you leave your wife and child behind, how are you going to see them again? >> well, right now, computer. video. >> that's a clip from border land, the original series debuts on al jazeera america 9:00 eastern. the man who left dallas and left his family behind said he hasn't decided
marine from illinois and an artist in new york city mitre transport dropping off deportees in central america. >> there was clapping, and i'm like, what is that about . they're treated humanely and provide any form of medical services that they might need. we immediately give them food and something to drink. there is a mixture of feelings coming back to this country, but you can tell there is not just a somberness, but of what they left behind. >> in the last two years an estimated...
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is it mexican, central america? >> it's a diverse one and i think there are different kind of latino meals. i'm not an expert but they're one of our new providers of course and their meals are popular. >> now you're just getting me hungry. thank you. >> so the meals are nutritious because they have to meet the dietary reference intakes and what that means is the intake levels -- the nutrition requirements are set by the national -- by the u.s government in terms of the medicines and other -- the american dietary requirements to help seniors not only stay healthy but prevent chronic health conditions. the other important part of all the new programs is that the participants are given the opportunity for -- participate in activities, socialize and also they can donate toward the meal so what are the eligibility requirements? they just need to be as a senior 60 years or older or their spouse or partner of a senior, regardless of age, they can participate at the senior meal program at the suggested donation rate. there
is it mexican, central america? >> it's a diverse one and i think there are different kind of latino meals. i'm not an expert but they're one of our new providers of course and their meals are popular. >> now you're just getting me hungry. thank you. >> so the meals are nutritious because they have to meet the dietary reference intakes and what that means is the intake levels -- the nutrition requirements are set by the national -- by the u.s government in terms of the...
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it appeared in a lot of different parts of the world, and so in central america, emerged in australiale. no one knows exactly how, but one of the theories is it was moved around on a frog called the african claw frog, and what's interesting about the african clawed frog is it was used in the 50s as a pregnancy test. if you inject the frog with a urine of a pregnant woman, that frog lays agos within a few hours. obstetricians kept tanks of these frogs in the offices, and a lot of them, i don't know, people don't know -- people got tiered of them, whatever, they let them go, and now they are a naturalized populations of the african clawed frogs in different parts of the world, and african clawed frogs carry this fungus, but they are not affected by it. that's one theory of how we might have transported this disease around the world. it's not clear if that's a correct theory, but it's one theory. anyway, as i was saying, people realize this is what was killing the frogs in central america or one of the things, certainly, that was killing frogs in central america, and in this particular c
it appeared in a lot of different parts of the world, and so in central america, emerged in australiale. no one knows exactly how, but one of the theories is it was moved around on a frog called the african claw frog, and what's interesting about the african clawed frog is it was used in the 50s as a pregnancy test. if you inject the frog with a urine of a pregnant woman, that frog lays agos within a few hours. obstetricians kept tanks of these frogs in the offices, and a lot of them, i don't...
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police say the man wanted for questioning may be from central america. there was a $1,000 reward for information leading to the positive identification of the man in the sketch. >>> a hiker found a body saturday afternoon in an open space near loma verde preserve. he was a victim of homicide. but at this point police have no details. >>> police are investigating a bizarre rash of crimes in san francisco. vandals pushing over tiny smart cars. joe vazquez reports. >>> reporter: this was andria smith's smart car after it was turned upside-down. >> we heard the crashing sound and laughing and speeding off of the car. >> reporter: she wasn't the only victim. the vandals tipped over three other mini vehicles overnight all within 10 blocks of each other. brandon says all he could see was a group of men perhaps eight of them wearing hoodies. >> i thought they looked like they were up to no good and then sure enough, they walk up to this smart car right here all huddled around it and then just lift it up and set it on it side. >> reporter: hard to believe? canadi
police say the man wanted for questioning may be from central america. there was a $1,000 reward for information leading to the positive identification of the man in the sketch. >>> a hiker found a body saturday afternoon in an open space near loma verde preserve. he was a victim of homicide. but at this point police have no details. >>> police are investigating a bizarre rash of crimes in san francisco. vandals pushing over tiny smart cars. joe vazquez reports. >>>...
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took the time to read the fine print he was the most of the clothes will end up in africa or central america is report is important to know that that spirit just outside with an excellent set donations that are resold at discounted prices these bands do not block to the thrift store the up for nine prius that are to go overseas. >> we support our delegations employees and the trash and that up for our place it into the band and the driver takes the two are critical as it was the area when >> reporter: 90 cases the beatles are only for clothes, shoes simple. >> reporter:like here in the border of san leandrea ...sometimes dead animals, mattresses and other debris is found. >> pam:sports next with jason applebaum [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >> reporter:giants meanwhile. working in colorado. trying to get their offense go
took the time to read the fine print he was the most of the clothes will end up in africa or central america is report is important to know that that spirit just outside with an excellent set donations that are resold at discounted prices these bands do not block to the thrift store the up for nine prius that are to go overseas. >> we support our delegations employees and the trash and that up for our place it into the band and the driver takes the two are critical as it was the area when...
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some of the tsunami warning has been canceled for war love the country is along south and central america's pacific coast example peru and chile. the quake caused landslides the ball runs in the city operate to be in chile one hundred and thirty nine kilometers from the at the center of the quake. one day injuries were reported and some homes made of adobe were destroyed be quite was so strong that it was felt in bolivia's capital about four hundred and seventy kilometers away. this was the equivalent of a tram up for the hof magnitude and at least ten strong aftershocks followed in the first few hours including one of six point two. the psychologist at the university of chile said that more hawkish oaks and even a monster quake could not be ruled out evacuations were awarded both in chile and peru the us geological survey says the quake was very shallow only ten kilometers below the seabed. it was said and eighty six kilometers northwest of chile's my morning walk elijah says it has classified the disappearance of life image for the seventy s a criminal investigation. prime minister not gi
some of the tsunami warning has been canceled for war love the country is along south and central america's pacific coast example peru and chile. the quake caused landslides the ball runs in the city operate to be in chile one hundred and thirty nine kilometers from the at the center of the quake. one day injuries were reported and some homes made of adobe were destroyed be quite was so strong that it was felt in bolivia's capital about four hundred and seventy kilometers away. this was the...
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should be a nation that understands oppression if have you ever been to mexico, central america, southrica, you know most people down there live and die poverty. it's awful. this country has always welcomed good people from other country. it must be done in a lawful way. talking points has put forth a sane immigration plan to deal with perhaps as many as 12 million human beings. all of them must register with the federal government within six months. if you do not, it's a felony. you will be detained. borders in the united states must be upgrade sod illegal entry becomes exextremely difficult. that must be verified by congress. undocumented aliens themselves must pay a fine and apply for citizenship. but they wouldn't be given personal status. it will take a while. along the way, they would have to learn english, pay taxes, no welfare. they would, however, be given the right to work as many foreign nationals are doing right now. but once this immigration reform is put into place. no other illegal alien would ever, ever be put on a citizenship track. no more illegal intrusion. if you ar
should be a nation that understands oppression if have you ever been to mexico, central america, southrica, you know most people down there live and die poverty. it's awful. this country has always welcomed good people from other country. it must be done in a lawful way. talking points has put forth a sane immigration plan to deal with perhaps as many as 12 million human beings. all of them must register with the federal government within six months. if you do not, it's a felony. you will be...
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when we introduced yogasmoga, some of the manufacturing was in central america.d it back posted to us where we could introduce styles much faster and have a great quality behind it. we are no less than three hours away from our factory. we have a lot of amazing product that is coming on nine very quickly. -- online very quickly. the innovation with yogasmoga is our supply chain, which is made entirely in the usa. we are very proud of that. we create quality in the market and we create so many jobs for the u.s. economy in the past couple of years. >> what have you been able to apply from your time on wall street to putting together a yoga apparel company like yogasmoga? ton i hear that, i've got think of lululemon, for example. are those the kind of case studies that you did? how did you make this shift? what are some of the technical things you did? >> we are committed to quality. we said we wanted to make the best product. >> does that make it more expensive than the competition? >> no, we are priced pretty competitively to the market. we solve the supply chain
when we introduced yogasmoga, some of the manufacturing was in central america.d it back posted to us where we could introduce styles much faster and have a great quality behind it. we are no less than three hours away from our factory. we have a lot of amazing product that is coming on nine very quickly. -- online very quickly. the innovation with yogasmoga is our supply chain, which is made entirely in the usa. we are very proud of that. we create quality in the market and we create so many...
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they both had family in central america. and they were being promised a better life.omen get caught up. and get made false promises and get forced into this whole life. >> reporter: people around the apartment had reported the suspicious activity. but months before that the same suspects had rented a 10 by 10 storage space at this facility. and were bringing johns into the facility to buy sex. freeing two women now may be just the tip of the iceburg. >> when we did do surveillance, we did every time we did it, on separate weeks we could see new women. they would have two, the most three women a week and they would constantly trade. >> reporter: the statute was seized from the suspects apartment. part of a shrine with candles and incense burning. it's st. sime, apparently the protector of prostitution. but no protection from the raid. >>> an 80-year-old woman was struck and killed in visitation valley on march 20th. police say the driver kept going. then made a u turn and passed a victim again. 31-year-old dubbs of san francisco was taken into custody yesterday. they i
they both had family in central america. and they were being promised a better life.omen get caught up. and get made false promises and get forced into this whole life. >> reporter: people around the apartment had reported the suspicious activity. but months before that the same suspects had rented a 10 by 10 storage space at this facility. and were bringing johns into the facility to buy sex. freeing two women now may be just the tip of the iceburg. >> when we did do surveillance,...
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some want to escape violence in their home towns in central america but they face many new risks on the bay. paul beban is on the ground the are town of nogales with their story. >> a vast remote and dangerous desert strowndz cit surrounds tf nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the past few most this teenager and his two cousins have traveled 2400 miles by foot, bus and train, to make it to this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez, i'm 15 years old and i'm from honored honduras. >> we first met axel when clique catholic are bishops held a mass. >> they tell knee hardest part is coming. we'll see it's hard in the moment. >> after the mass axel lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. >> i left with about 700 honduran limpira which is about 30 or $40. >> one of the most violent cities in the world. after crossing illegally through quawguatemala, they crossed oven the beast, a free ride more than 1400 miles all the way to the border in nogales. >> the trip wasn't easy because we came on the train. when you don't have water or food you get really hungry. you'r
some want to escape violence in their home towns in central america but they face many new risks on the bay. paul beban is on the ground the are town of nogales with their story. >> a vast remote and dangerous desert strowndz cit surrounds tf nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the past few most this teenager and his two cousins have traveled 2400 miles by foot, bus and train, to make it to this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez, i'm 15 years old and i'm from...
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. >> after having travelled through central america and seeing the human factor, is that one thing that may strike most americans as surprising. the idea that so many americans don't realise the love of family that motivates family that try to do this. >> the first part of the discussion has to be why there's a separation. i'm view youing the people, the -- viewing the people, migrants as being more refugees than immigrants. it's the violence - they are trying to - you know, they leave their family hoping to financially support them, send money back and provide a better way of life. viewing this as the fact that i think there are more refugees, economic refugees, violent refugees. that's what caused part of the separation, we in the united states have to recognise what is really driving the problem. because until we do that, we cannot adequately deal with the solution. we had an amnesty programme before, and now we are talking about it again. it's not resolved the problem. >> in the next elsewed we see you ride op a train to the united states, and see a man who has taken the death train
. >> after having travelled through central america and seeing the human factor, is that one thing that may strike most americans as surprising. the idea that so many americans don't realise the love of family that motivates family that try to do this. >> the first part of the discussion has to be why there's a separation. i'm view youing the people, the -- viewing the people, migrants as being more refugees than immigrants. it's the violence - they are trying to - you know, they...
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america. our randall pinkston explains >> reporter: this is where part of the story began: new york central park in 1890, when a german immigrant released 60 european starlings, the first in north america, as a tribute to william shakespeare. the other part of the story began more than 300 years earlier in england, where shake spears placed references to birds, including the starling in his plays. >> he loved birds, i think partly because they are musical. when you think about bird songs, it connects you to the human voice >> he is director of the follow jer's shakespeare library in washington, d.c. he said shakespeare was a keen observer of nature and included 60 species of birds in his writings. he liked the starling's ability to mim mick speech >> he mentioned the starling in henry ix through hearts partner >> he said i will get a starling who will mention the name mortimer over and over to the king. the king said "don't ever say mortimer" to me again >> the descendants of those now number more than 200 million in north american. when they fly together in large numbers called murmerations, th
america. our randall pinkston explains >> reporter: this is where part of the story began: new york central park in 1890, when a german immigrant released 60 european starlings, the first in north america, as a tribute to william shakespeare. the other part of the story began more than 300 years earlier in england, where shake spears placed references to birds, including the starling in his plays. >> he loved birds, i think partly because they are musical. when you think about bird...
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they both had family in central america.se women get caught up and get made false promises and get kind of forced into this whole life. >> police say before running the apartment brothel, the suspects conducted the ring out of a storage space in the neighborhood. the space was locked from the inside and stopped the activity. >>> three weeks after an elderly pedestrians was killed in a hit-and-run suv, san francisco police arrested the driver. it happened at visitation avenue and bay shore boulevard. this woman hit an 80-year-old woman and they passed the victim again. they were able to identify the driver by surveillance video and she was taken into custody. they need the public's help catching an arsonist. this shows a man in oakland standing near a building on 53rd street at 2:30 a.m. april 4th. soon after that building caught fire. the building belongs to uscf children's hospital oakland. the man in the video is described as white male about 30 to 40 years old with dark hair that's balding. may have a goatee. >>> a yacht
they both had family in central america.se women get caught up and get made false promises and get kind of forced into this whole life. >> police say before running the apartment brothel, the suspects conducted the ring out of a storage space in the neighborhood. the space was locked from the inside and stopped the activity. >>> three weeks after an elderly pedestrians was killed in a hit-and-run suv, san francisco police arrested the driver. it happened at visitation avenue and...
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has been supportive of the interpol membership in the community specifically in central america. we helped install sites at specialized police units but also border control points as well. we are continue to work prior to the airline disaster we've been working with counterparts in mexico and other countries in the caribbean as well to determine how we can better and most effectively assist them in fully realizing how the utilities and tools may be better serviced in their countries. and we will obviously work with interpol to determine how we can best come up with a global strategy for engaging countries sharing best practices and lessons learned from this process. it's been a process for the united states, one that's taken time to develop and we need other countries to ramp up as quickly as possible. >> recognize the gentleman from california. first the ranking member has a comment. >> i want to put on the record thank you for your leadership on this issue and a lighter that you joined on into this isn't taking your time but i hope you will submit -- i would like to submit the
has been supportive of the interpol membership in the community specifically in central america. we helped install sites at specialized police units but also border control points as well. we are continue to work prior to the airline disaster we've been working with counterparts in mexico and other countries in the caribbean as well to determine how we can better and most effectively assist them in fully realizing how the utilities and tools may be better serviced in their countries. and we...
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look at just how dangerous and brutal the journey is particularly for migrants who come from central americand have to make their way all the way through mexico. >> that's right. and it was one of the more surprising things for us to realize how dangerous that journey is not just crossing into america, but in mexico and then through mexico. >> on sunday we're going to get a look at something called the beast, a cargo train that migrants by the hundreds climb on to, and spending days on it in order to move north, and it's reason. >> that's right. hundreds if not thousands of people have been mutilated riding it. it travels at a relatively slow pace but these people are on there for hours and hours and days sometimes weeks. and they get tired and fall asleep, and they are at risk of being targeted by cartels, gangs, corrupt officials, and the stories that the cast have been told were absolutely heroine -- harrowing. >> yes. one of the participants was told a story of mutilation where a woman was thrown off of the train by a member of the drug cartel and was cut in half. >> i certainly feel for
look at just how dangerous and brutal the journey is particularly for migrants who come from central americand have to make their way all the way through mexico. >> that's right. and it was one of the more surprising things for us to realize how dangerous that journey is not just crossing into america, but in mexico and then through mexico. >> on sunday we're going to get a look at something called the beast, a cargo train that migrants by the hundreds climb on to, and spending days...
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, basically a hot or not website for nerd in his dorm room would one day have more money than central americabut he does. facebook took in $2.5 billion in revenue, most of it from advertising. has anyone ever clicked an ad on facebook? it is, some one paid $2.5 billion to sponsor pictures of your nephew's birthday. facebook says they have $1.3 billion active monthly users. by active, i mean, not at all active. i mean, people who are -- planting virtual corn in imaginary fields. facebook isn't the only website doing well. this morning i cashed in all my classmates.com stock, i got a mirror with a van halen logo on it. last night, angels played the red sox at fenway park. yankees pitcher, was ejected from the game for cheating. look at this. see, there is a little conversation on the mound. the umpire checked his neck. threw him. threw him out of the game. he found out he was wearing drakar, which is against the rules. of the majors. he had pine tar on his neck. gives pitchers a better grip on the ball. a sticky, a performance enhancing s skrchchmutz. i don't know why they assumed he was using
, basically a hot or not website for nerd in his dorm room would one day have more money than central americabut he does. facebook took in $2.5 billion in revenue, most of it from advertising. has anyone ever clicked an ad on facebook? it is, some one paid $2.5 billion to sponsor pictures of your nephew's birthday. facebook says they have $1.3 billion active monthly users. by active, i mean, not at all active. i mean, people who are -- planting virtual corn in imaginary fields. facebook isn't...
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>> the number of unaccompanied children, uacs, are down but the numbers from central america from the regions of the world, guatemala, honduras and el salvador, is way up. surge of kids, very vulnerable, traffickers to criminals, the things that happened to axel and his friends, they say they are going to be look out very careful for these credit -- carefully for these kids. >> stay tuned on al jazeera america for our critically acclaimed series, borderland. borderlanborderland starts at 90 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> mini van goes up in flames with lions roaming around them. yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> and rebecca is here with weather. we have severe storms across texas tonight. >> we have heavy rainfall, lot of lightning, and a rope storm, that very, very intensive red, from the doppler radar there's probably hail associated with this particular storm, hail up to two inches in diameter on that particular storm. otherwise, a quarter-inch size hail. through southern texas, and other parts of the state as well. rope tornado spotter called in with his report.
>> the number of unaccompanied children, uacs, are down but the numbers from central america from the regions of the world, guatemala, honduras and el salvador, is way up. surge of kids, very vulnerable, traffickers to criminals, the things that happened to axel and his friends, they say they are going to be look out very careful for these credit -- carefully for these kids. >> stay tuned on al jazeera america for our critically acclaimed series, borderland. borderlanborderland...
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in central america, in south america, in australia, and in europe more or less at the same time. and that is a pretty clear indication that it was moved around by people. you know, know one knows exactly how. but one of the theories is it was moved around by the african claud frog and that was used as a pregnancy test in the 1950s. if you inject the frog with the women of a pregnant lady that frog would lay eggs in a couple hours. so doctors used to keep these frogs in their office. and did people get tired of them and let them go? and now there are naturalized populations in different parts of the world. and they carry this fungus, but they are not affected by it. that is one theory how we might have transported this disease around the world. people realized this was one of the things killing the frogs and they could watch this fungus that was moving east and killing the frogs in an easterly direction. some scientist tried to get out in front of the disease and try to save a panamanian golden frog population. a biologist scooped them out of the rain forest so they could survive
in central america, in south america, in australia, and in europe more or less at the same time. and that is a pretty clear indication that it was moved around by people. you know, know one knows exactly how. but one of the theories is it was moved around by the african claud frog and that was used as a pregnancy test in the 1950s. if you inject the frog with the women of a pregnant lady that frog would lay eggs in a couple hours. so doctors used to keep these frogs in their office. and did...
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expect if you take time to read the fine print like here, most of the clothes end up in africa and central america, which is fine, but it's important that you know the facts. over at 62 nd and international boulevard, just outside the community closet, where they actually accept donations, which is resold, they do not belong to the thrift store, for a nonprofit that ships the clothes overseas. volunteer workers don't take clothes from the bin, however. >> we sort our donations and some of the donations are trash and then we bag it up and put it in the bin or either the driver picks it up. >> that's not the reason the city of oakland is considering banning the donation bins. it's more of what is happening outside the bins like this bag that was dropped off. and many cases the bins are only for clothes, shoes and in some cases books but they're attracting trash. like here at mcarthur boulevard near the boarder of san leandro, trash is in and around the bins. and yet another bin with trash in and around it. sometimes, it's mattresses, couches, televisions, dead animals, you name it. over in the diamo
expect if you take time to read the fine print like here, most of the clothes end up in africa and central america, which is fine, but it's important that you know the facts. over at 62 nd and international boulevard, just outside the community closet, where they actually accept donations, which is resold, they do not belong to the thrift store, for a nonprofit that ships the clothes overseas. volunteer workers don't take clothes from the bin, however. >> we sort our donations and some of...
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they both had family in central america. and they were being promised a better life.omen get caught up. and get made false promises and get forced into this whole life. >> reporter: people around the apartment had reported the suspicious activity. but months before that the same suspects had rented a 10 by 10 storage space at this facility. and were bringing johns into the facility to buy sex. freeing two women now may be just the tip of the iceburg. >> when we did do surveillance, we did every time we did it, on separate weeks we could see new women. they would have two, the most three women a week and they would constantly trade. >> reporter: the statute was seized from the suspects apartment. part of a shrine with candles and incense burning. it's st. sime, apparently the protector of prostitution. but no protection from the raid. >>> an 80-year-old woman was struck and killed in visitation valley on march 20th. police say the driver kept going. then made a u turn and passed a victim again. 31-year-old dubbs of san francisco was taken into custody yesterday. they i
they both had family in central america. and they were being promised a better life.omen get caught up. and get made false promises and get forced into this whole life. >> reporter: people around the apartment had reported the suspicious activity. but months before that the same suspects had rented a 10 by 10 storage space at this facility. and were bringing johns into the facility to buy sex. freeing two women now may be just the tip of the iceburg. >> when we did do surveillance,...
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most from mexico and central america. most have been frustrated by the laws. >> you need to have a system and a don't ask, don't tell policy now. it doesn't necessarily work. >> owner john harris says it has become more difficult to hire workers and the u.s.'s immigration policy is a factor for the shortage. we obviously have a lot of latino friends that are employees living in the community and do business with us and we wanted to make sure they are treated fairly, and the u.s. has a policy that is more workable. >> in the reddest part of calvia. farmers -- californias, they take a different position. workers that arrive are age out of physically taxing work in the field. the deposit's failure to come up with a farmworker visa program frustrated many. >> when you have significant agricultural interests and california is an example of that, each jurisdiction s that are red and conservative. the on the ground realities for the people dictate different ideas about immigration. >> farmers with the western growers association
most from mexico and central america. most have been frustrated by the laws. >> you need to have a system and a don't ask, don't tell policy now. it doesn't necessarily work. >> owner john harris says it has become more difficult to hire workers and the u.s.'s immigration policy is a factor for the shortage. we obviously have a lot of latino friends that are employees living in the community and do business with us and we wanted to make sure they are treated fairly, and the u.s. has...
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many are trying to escape the violence in their home towns in central america but they face other dangersthe journey. paul beban is in the border town of n nogales with the story. >> these three boys have traveled 2200 miles to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez. i'm 15 years old and i'm from honduras. >> we first met axel when catholic boip bishops held a ma. the journey axel and his cousins were about to make. >> they teld me the hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in the moment. >> axel lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700 honduran lempura which is about 30 or $40. >> axel and his cousins made their way to puebla. they made their way onto the beast. about 1400 miles all the way to the border in n nogales. >> that night the three cousins axel ever and omar, stayed in a cheap hotel. that evening, axel told me why they had to get out of hopped h. >> they are killers. if you don't pay them they hurt you. it's horrible. >> had he knows how hard th
many are trying to escape the violence in their home towns in central america but they face other dangersthe journey. paul beban is in the border town of n nogales with the story. >> these three boys have traveled 2200 miles to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez. i'm 15 years old and i'm from honduras. >> we first met axel when catholic boip bishops held a ma. the journey axel and his cousins were about to make. >> they...
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following a small group of migrants fleeing central america by train, including a 14-year-old boy reunitingith his mother here is a preview. >> the last few years awe is surge in children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, 25,000 unaccompanied children were prended by the border -- apprehended by the border control. many coming from america. william hopes to cross the border and reunite with his mother. how old were you? >> are you going to the united states? >> where are you from? el salvador. . >> do the gangs stop you going to school? . >> who is in the u.s. - your mother, father? when was the last time you saw your mother? does your mother make the same trek? did she tell you anything about it? . >> it's the lesser of two evils. you can say it however. to be reunited with his mother and family and live in a safer environment. neither one is a choice. the kids are strong. . >> we have been here, and we have been following a story of a boy about your age. you could see the fear in his eyes. he knew what i was going to tell him. be very careful. very careful, okay. . >> i could see o
following a small group of migrants fleeing central america by train, including a 14-year-old boy reunitingith his mother here is a preview. >> the last few years awe is surge in children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, 25,000 unaccompanied children were prended by the border -- apprehended by the border control. many coming from america. william hopes to cross the border and reunite with his mother. how old were you? >> are you going to the united states? >> where...
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many are traveling from central america where countries have been torn apart by violence. paul beban has the story of three teenagers trying to cross into a better future. >> reporter: a vast remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexico side of this border town. >> my name is hernandez. i am 15 years old, and i am from honduras. >> reporter: we first met axle at a mass honoring migrants who have died in the desert. the journey axle and his cousins are about to undertake. >> the journey didn't get to me. i feel good, but they tell me the hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> reporter: after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, sandwich and coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with $700 which is 30 or $40. >> reporter: his hometown in honduras is one of the most violent cities in the world. after crossing illegally through guatemala and
many are traveling from central america where countries have been torn apart by violence. paul beban has the story of three teenagers trying to cross into a better future. >> reporter: a vast remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexico side of this border town. >> my name is hernandez. i am 15...
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this is a particularly pernicious issue in central america and the caribbean. an example of a pro-active approach to the rise in drug-trafficking activity in the caribbean is the partnership that we have established of i in el and port miami, and major hub for travel and trade in the region for this initiative port miami personal provide training in anti-crime and port security matters to the caribbean counterparts, but this is just the beginning. it the administration has put more resources and a similarly targeted programs insurers that it is serious about combating the illicit drug trade by doing so. the administration problem in latin america is its failure to address the immediate needs of the region which affect national security interest. general kelly, your written testimony states insufficient maritime service vessels and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms impair our primary mission to detect these threats and defend the southern approaches to the u.s. homeland. that is why last year i offered an amendment to rectify this impedime
this is a particularly pernicious issue in central america and the caribbean. an example of a pro-active approach to the rise in drug-trafficking activity in the caribbean is the partnership that we have established of i in el and port miami, and major hub for travel and trade in the region for this initiative port miami personal provide training in anti-crime and port security matters to the caribbean counterparts, but this is just the beginning. it the administration has put more resources...