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a lot of unrest and uncivil convicts that occur and much of what's visiting in central america countries them in central american central america of some of the things they brought in the u.s. our neighbors need us and we were there before and he helped them break a lot of china. to get it right, it helps central america families but it helps us. >> lets talk about a couple of these points in history. you talked about knocking off our beds, the cia did that and knocking off a yen day in chile. >> reporter: it is painful, chris, but it is a fact. i would say as a son of immigrants, i know no more patriotic and proud as my parents who made this their home for quite some time and always defend it. i will defend it. i am so proud of my country. we have done some things we have not been proud of. the greatest thing of this country is we try to correct what's wrong. what we will do regard to central america are correcting some of these wrongs. we have to help these countries so they can come back and thrive. if we do that t we'll be great neighbors and people will love us in hemisphere and we'
a lot of unrest and uncivil convicts that occur and much of what's visiting in central america countries them in central american central america of some of the things they brought in the u.s. our neighbors need us and we were there before and he helped them break a lot of china. to get it right, it helps central america families but it helps us. >> lets talk about a couple of these points in history. you talked about knocking off our beds, the cia did that and knocking off a yen day in...
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many asylum seekers said they had fled violence in central america. the deportations will most immediately affect some 50,000 migrants arrested crossing the southwest u.s. border between last october and this march. reuters reporter julia edwards, who covers homeland security, broke the story this week, and she joins me now from washington to discuss it. julia, these raids are coming in response to a surge of people coming from central america. who's coming and why the surge? >> so we know that women and children, some traveling together, some children traveling without a guardian have been coming up from the three countries in central america they call the northern triangle. that is would be guatemala, el salvadore an honduras, they're escaping poverty. there has been extreme drought in that region this year and also escaping violence. so the drug cartels who have really made living conditions very poor in these places. and so since 2014 we really began to see a surge of people coming across the border, up through mexico taking very dangerous journey
many asylum seekers said they had fled violence in central america. the deportations will most immediately affect some 50,000 migrants arrested crossing the southwest u.s. border between last october and this march. reuters reporter julia edwards, who covers homeland security, broke the story this week, and she joins me now from washington to discuss it. julia, these raids are coming in response to a surge of people coming from central america. who's coming and why the surge? >> so we...
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>> hinojosa: the wars in central america have framed his life and shaped his work as a writer. in his latest book the art of political murder, he uncovers the truth behind one of guatemala's most notorious assassinations. award winning author francisco goldman. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. francisco goldman, you're an award-winning author and a contributor to the new yorker. welcome to the show. >> it's very nice to be here. >> hinojosa: so, we're talking about some pretty serious stuff here. but it all kind of starts in an interesting way for you. you are this guatemalan jewish kid growing up in the northeast. and in the late 1970s, you make a decision, like a lot of kids, which is to take a road trip. and you take that road trip right into guatemala in a moment of civil war, essentially. >> well, my father's family... my father's from a russian jewish immigrant background family from here in boston. but my mother's family in guatemala is an old fashioned guatemalan mestizo catholic very traditional guatemalan family. and i had spent a lot of time in guatemala as a
>> hinojosa: the wars in central america have framed his life and shaped his work as a writer. in his latest book the art of political murder, he uncovers the truth behind one of guatemala's most notorious assassinations. award winning author francisco goldman. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. francisco goldman, you're an award-winning author and a contributor to the new yorker. welcome to the show. >> it's very nice to be here. >> hinojosa: so, we're talking about some...
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from central america through mexico and to the united states. the request also includes increases to support colombia's implementation of an expected peace agreement marking the end of the hemisphere's longest-running conflict. the request maintains support for key partnerships with peru, haiti and the caribbean. the fy 2017 foreign assistance request for our strategy in central america continues support for prosperity, governance and disparity -- in recognition of the acute challenges these companies -- countries face. u.s. assistance complements the investments northern triangle governments or making through their own development plan, the alliance for prosperity. they planned to spend $2.6 million this year on their own plan. continued u.s. support will be vital to columbia's success as it seeks to implement a peace accord. our partnership with mexico remains an important priority for the united states and includes a range of issues that benefit both countries, including trade and investment, energy and security. the america initiative contin
from central america through mexico and to the united states. the request also includes increases to support colombia's implementation of an expected peace agreement marking the end of the hemisphere's longest-running conflict. the request maintains support for key partnerships with peru, haiti and the caribbean. the fy 2017 foreign assistance request for our strategy in central america continues support for prosperity, governance and disparity -- in recognition of the acute challenges these...
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we working on vaccines to protect people in south america, central america, even ultimately if we neededthe united states, but making a vaccine takes a fair amount of time. we start our trials in september. right now, the major weapons one has is mosquito control, so -- fernando: for people across the country who had a concern, certainly people in the southeastern might be in an area susceptible to these mosquitoes, what should they be doing? right now they should not be necessarily doing anything except, as the mosquito season comes, do as best as you can to protect yourself as an individual from mosquito bites. these mosquitoes are very aggressive. they bite day, night, inside, outside, and the way you can protect yourself is, if possible, stay as much as you can in air-conditioned, screened rooms. where as much protective clothing as you can, and use deet-containing insect repellent. fernando: you mentioned what is being done on a vaccine, with trials in a few months. do you think this is a vaccine that could solve the problem? dr. fauci: if we have a very good zika vaccine, at least
we working on vaccines to protect people in south america, central america, even ultimately if we neededthe united states, but making a vaccine takes a fair amount of time. we start our trials in september. right now, the major weapons one has is mosquito control, so -- fernando: for people across the country who had a concern, certainly people in the southeastern might be in an area susceptible to these mosquitoes, what should they be doing? right now they should not be necessarily doing...
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so what does it tell us, they are both pushing factors drawing immigrant of central america while fear of violence and so is economics and our own failed immigration policies. nicole: thank you very much. lauren: drug kingpin el chapo guzmÁn reportedly to the united states, brought to brooklyn federal court and wanted to numerous jurisdictions, transfer will likely happen next month. el chapo has been in mexican prison after escaping through an elaborate tunnel. nicole: coming up, at least two people are dead from tornadoes breaking through oklahoma city overnight. oklahoma, i should say. reports from fox meteorologist maria molina who is in oklahoma and in the nba playoffs steph curry carries golden state warriors to victory. miami heat tied series over raptors, we will have all the highlights for you. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber
so what does it tell us, they are both pushing factors drawing immigrant of central america while fear of violence and so is economics and our own failed immigration policies. nicole: thank you very much. lauren: drug kingpin el chapo guzmÁn reportedly to the united states, brought to brooklyn federal court and wanted to numerous jurisdictions, transfer will likely happen next month. el chapo has been in mexican prison after escaping through an elaborate tunnel. nicole: coming up, at least two...
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many are fleeing desperate, even life-threatening, circumstances in central america.nce here, they're transferred to the care of health and human services. they receive help for medical needs, mental health, education, recreation, and legal and religious needs at more than 100 shelters in 12 states -- while case workers look for adult "sponsors" to take them. but there's a terrible untold story. it's what's happening to thousands of the youths once they begin their new life. instead of the american dream, theirs are broken dreams. commissioner kerlikowske: when i first took office in march of 2014, i was down in texas within a week, and that was the summer that we had well over 60,000 young people turn themselves in, mostly in mcallen, texas. sharyl: border patrol commissioner gil kerlikowske. were you shocked to see it climb to those levels? commissioner kerlikowske: to go into a border patrol station and see kids sleeping in every possible corner on concrete without the resources of food services, health care, etc., and to see those border patrol agents trying to fe
many are fleeing desperate, even life-threatening, circumstances in central america.nce here, they're transferred to the care of health and human services. they receive help for medical needs, mental health, education, recreation, and legal and religious needs at more than 100 shelters in 12 states -- while case workers look for adult "sponsors" to take them. but there's a terrible untold story. it's what's happening to thousands of the youths once they begin their new life. instead...
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the woman has since returned to central america. but the state department says it's working to ensure she receives proper medical care. the virus is mostly spread by mosquito bites and is especially dangerous for pregnant women because it can lead to birth defects. meanwhile, a baseball series between the marlins and the pirates in puerto rico is in jeopardy because of growing concern over the virus's spread there. >>> a 30-year-old man is in custody in washington, d.c. charged with second-degree murder after hij commuter bus. the suspect attacked the bus driver, then stole the bus, and then struck and killed a pedestrian. the entire incident took place within five blocks of where the suspect first boarded that vehicle. the bus driver was injured and remains hospitalized this morning. >>> and a man in michigan has admitted to contaminating food at several supermarkets. the fbi says the man was taken into custody yesterday. he's said to have sprayed a mixture of water, hand cleaner and mouse poison on produce in at least three stores
the woman has since returned to central america. but the state department says it's working to ensure she receives proper medical care. the virus is mostly spread by mosquito bites and is especially dangerous for pregnant women because it can lead to birth defects. meanwhile, a baseball series between the marlins and the pirates in puerto rico is in jeopardy because of growing concern over the virus's spread there. >>> a 30-year-old man is in custody in washington, d.c. charged with...
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the woman has since returned to central america.e virus is mostly spread by mosquito bites and is especially dangerous for pregnant women because it can lead to birth defects. in the meantime, a baseball series between the marlins and the pirates in puerto rico is in jeopardy this morning because of growing concerns over the virus' spread there. >>> hospital mistakes are now one of the leading killers in the united states. shows medical errors are the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer. an estimated 250,000 people died of medical errors in 2013. those errors include anything from prescribing the wrong medication to mistakes in the operating room. >>> and there's some new concerns about unnecessary prescriptions. a cdc study says nearly one-third of antibiotics are not needed by patients. that's about 47 million prescriptions. the concern that -- is that unneeded antibiotics could contribute to the development of drug resistant bacteria. >>> the nfl is in touch with players with a warning about performance-en
the woman has since returned to central america.e virus is mostly spread by mosquito bites and is especially dangerous for pregnant women because it can lead to birth defects. in the meantime, a baseball series between the marlins and the pirates in puerto rico is in jeopardy this morning because of growing concerns over the virus' spread there. >>> hospital mistakes are now one of the leading killers in the united states. shows medical errors are the third leading cause of death after...
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almost 28,000 unaccompanied minors from central america have been detained in the first six months of the current fiscal year. that's triple last year's rate. both hillary clinton and bernie sanders have come out against the raids. >>> a setback to tell you about in court for obamacare and its supporters. a federal judge ruled the white house overstepped its constitutional powers by spending billions of dollars on subsidies without congressional approval. it is a big win for republicans us about the ruling will not have an immediate impact because the judge put her own decision on hold pending an expected appeal by the obama administration. >>> later today, the white house will be directing public schools across the country to provide suitable bathroom and locker room accommodations for transgender students. the order specifically calls for facilities that match their chosen gender identity. it affects all public schools and most colleges and universities receiving federal funds. >>> planning to travel this summer? there may be a potential nightmare to tell you about. the tsa holds a
almost 28,000 unaccompanied minors from central america have been detained in the first six months of the current fiscal year. that's triple last year's rate. both hillary clinton and bernie sanders have come out against the raids. >>> a setback to tell you about in court for obamacare and its supporters. a federal judge ruled the white house overstepped its constitutional powers by spending billions of dollars on subsidies without congressional approval. it is a big win for...
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to know about everything from south africa to aids, to yirld, to day care, to job training, to central america, and the list went on. i doubt any of that got on the evening news. and that's the point. in public life, some things may be interesting, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are important. whether i changed my name or still owe campaign debts may be interesting at least for a while. but for most people in this country that's not what concerns them. for the farmers in amarillo, the oil field workers in louisiana, the steelworkers in pennsylvania, i can tell you because i've listened to them, they want jobs. their kids want a chance to get an education. and like all of the rest of us they don't want to be killed by some nuclear weapon. but if you are going of to to spend all your time talking about yourself and you are not particularly good about that anyway, then you cannot maintain that link with the voters that lets you listen to their concerns and offer your ideas and proposals. and that's about where we are today. now, clearly, under present circumstances, this campaign cannot g
to know about everything from south africa to aids, to yirld, to day care, to job training, to central america, and the list went on. i doubt any of that got on the evening news. and that's the point. in public life, some things may be interesting, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are important. whether i changed my name or still owe campaign debts may be interesting at least for a while. but for most people in this country that's not what concerns them. for the farmers in amarillo, the...
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the cope a america tournament has been contested by teams from south, central america formeri several years, but never has a a tournament with america in the game taken place in america i until this year. they were under the likes of argentina and brazil. host country chill lee last year. three goals in 22 national team appearances. that's make that four.hat one of two goals for start a today. usa up one nil. free kick for usa. michael bradley, his second assist this time. 2-nothing us. now up three-nothing. 17 year old christian poll ch co international goal, the youngest goal scorer in you us history. ua wins 4-nothing. next week cope a america is on fox. rodriquez an colombia. col the other side costa rica versus your guy.uy. were you referring to johnny he combs as juan combs? juan.. i think johnny. he said there he combs. that works.at thank you. appreciate it.ap still ahead tonight, the international space station expanded. we'll h we're tell you how nasas is giving the astronauts on board a little more breathing room. kevin mccarthy to discuss his upcoming movie, central intell
the cope a america tournament has been contested by teams from south, central america formeri several years, but never has a a tournament with america in the game taken place in america i until this year. they were under the likes of argentina and brazil. host country chill lee last year. three goals in 22 national team appearances. that's make that four.hat one of two goals for start a today. usa up one nil. free kick for usa. michael bradley, his second assist this time. 2-nothing us. now up...
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unaccompanied children, this is from central america, let me get it here. in 2014 the enormous surge, year-to-date through april, last time we had come with 25,500 unaccompanied children. as of april 2016, we are at 25,359. we are at the exact same level year-to-date of unaccompanied children. in terms of family units, we are ahead. in terms of total number of apprehensions on the border, in 2014 year-to-date we were at 261,000 last year at the same point in time we were down to 182. right now we are at 223. again, i do not see improvement in terms of security at our borders. it just hasn't improved and to represent an enormous risk. i will let you finish. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. first of all the unaccompanied children and the family units pose a unique challenge because by and large those individuals fleeing the three central american countries of guatemala, honduras and el salvador did not seek to evade law enforcement. >> again i would do what you stressing that because has nothing to do with i suspect i'll just point out that fact in terms
unaccompanied children, this is from central america, let me get it here. in 2014 the enormous surge, year-to-date through april, last time we had come with 25,500 unaccompanied children. as of april 2016, we are at 25,359. we are at the exact same level year-to-date of unaccompanied children. in terms of family units, we are ahead. in terms of total number of apprehensions on the border, in 2014 year-to-date we were at 261,000 last year at the same point in time we were down to 182. right now...
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the risk so what concerns me of the isis operatives them by far the greatest concern down in central americaspecial interest aliens. doesn't that point to the fact we have to secure our border? >> i defer to mr. mayorkas dazzles of the three categories of concern. >> don't take that for a force to be very strategic as we watched them dangerously false i am highly concerned. >> we're focused on special interest aliens from the designated countries in vr extraordinarily focused on that. of the level of security on the southwest border one of the primary areas of concern. >> looking at central america. >> betty vermis surge to about 25,400 unaccompanied children. we're at the exact same level year to date. in terms of family units and the terms of total number of apprehensions in 2014 blast wrecked the same point in time we redundant 182 now we're at 223. i do not see an improvement. it has not improved. >> those unaccompanied children pose a unique challenge because by and large those individuals of guatemalans and honduras and el salvador. >> powless is pointing out the lax security at the bo
the risk so what concerns me of the isis operatives them by far the greatest concern down in central americaspecial interest aliens. doesn't that point to the fact we have to secure our border? >> i defer to mr. mayorkas dazzles of the three categories of concern. >> don't take that for a force to be very strategic as we watched them dangerously false i am highly concerned. >> we're focused on special interest aliens from the designated countries in vr extraordinarily focused...
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and would you say that this is in correlation to central america found crossing the border? [inaudible] >> no, it's not. as secretary johnson indicated the operations that are underweight, continuation of operations that were previously announced. at the same time i do think it is important for people who are in central america and contemplated making a dangerous journey through mexico to try to get to the united states, these operations should make clear that that's not an option. that's not a viable option. it should also make clear to parents in particular that child smugglers who say they can stick their kids into the united states are not telling the truth. and, in fact, entrusting your children to the smugglers is dangerous, and we strongly encourage people not to do it here so that's an important think that it's important for people to understand what the policy is in the united states is also important people understand what we've tried to do. what we try to do is to enhance the assistance that the united states provides to countries like guatemala and honduras. last
and would you say that this is in correlation to central america found crossing the border? [inaudible] >> no, it's not. as secretary johnson indicated the operations that are underweight, continuation of operations that were previously announced. at the same time i do think it is important for people who are in central america and contemplated making a dangerous journey through mexico to try to get to the united states, these operations should make clear that that's not an option. that's...
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was with amed case person who it traveled to south america or central america. happening now, a desperate search for a mother missing at sea. the carnival liberty was heading from galveston, texas, to cozumel when the woman somehow fell into the water. ews also checked surveillance video discovered her fall was caught on the video. the coast guard will keep searching for her as long as they important investigation underway involving a west virginia woman who died after undergoing a very popular cosmetic surgery. heather meadows had liposuction and butt thursday in florida. she suffered complications and was pronounced dead at the hospital. last year a prince george's county woman also died after cosmetic surgery went wrong in queens, new york. presumptive gop nominee donald trump is trying to fend off a new controversy, or maybe he leaked it. we don't know. he says the newly resurfaced reap porting -- recording of a man sounding like him is not him. from 1991 comeas in interview conducted by "people" magazine. donald trump's spokesman, john miller. >> frankly, h
was with amed case person who it traveled to south america or central america. happening now, a desperate search for a mother missing at sea. the carnival liberty was heading from galveston, texas, to cozumel when the woman somehow fell into the water. ews also checked surveillance video discovered her fall was caught on the video. the coast guard will keep searching for her as long as they important investigation underway involving a west virginia woman who died after undergoing a very popular...
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and i have been in other places in central america, south america, where it is kind of strange to see someone with blonde hair and blue eyes. it is really not that strange in .razil and argentina as well just because there is a long tradition of northern european immigration to those areas. thank you for that story. >> i am william, former captain hampden sydney college and a farmville resident. i've heard you speak before and i want to make a comment about a local confederado theme here. southerntired presbyterian minister. 867, the southern presbyterian denomination established its foreign mission field in brazil. now, this was not, as it turned out, an evangelical approach to the native population or to protestants whistling to proselytize from the roman catholic church. reality is, and i speak to this because the presbyterian seminary was located at hampden there were several of our initial southern presbyterian evangelical missionaries who went to brazil in the late 1860's. not to convert but essentially to be a chaplaincy presence two people who had immigrated as confederados. t
and i have been in other places in central america, south america, where it is kind of strange to see someone with blonde hair and blue eyes. it is really not that strange in .razil and argentina as well just because there is a long tradition of northern european immigration to those areas. thank you for that story. >> i am william, former captain hampden sydney college and a farmville resident. i've heard you speak before and i want to make a comment about a local confederado theme here....
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greatly expanded its military presence in central america.wo aircraft carriers in the waters off nicaragua while denying all the while anything special was happening. >> in nicaragua where there was a leftist regime in place, the united states was supporting the nicaraguan contras to overturn the sandinista government. >> that was an easy bunch, the sandinistas. he was going to overthrow them and the heroes were the contras that were going to do it like our fathers at lexington and concord. >> we are complying with the law. we're complying with that fully. >> the boland amendment passed unanimously in the house and says the united states cannot provide funds for the purpose of overthrowing the government of nicaragua. >> when congress tried to cut funding off, reagan believed it was his obligation, a moral obligation and obligation to american security to make sure the contras continued to get funding. >> the last of the u.s. marines left beirut today for the relative safety of the six fleet warships offshore ending a 17-month peace keeping m
greatly expanded its military presence in central america.wo aircraft carriers in the waters off nicaragua while denying all the while anything special was happening. >> in nicaragua where there was a leftist regime in place, the united states was supporting the nicaraguan contras to overturn the sandinista government. >> that was an easy bunch, the sandinistas. he was going to overthrow them and the heroes were the contras that were going to do it like our fathers at lexington and...
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the doctor that led the way, talked about it. >> she was a ply 11 weeks when she travelled to central americactor of maternal fetal medicine, author of an important case study, published in the new england journal of medicine, that appears to confirm the suspected link between zika and a tragic birth defect called microcephaly, babies with denormed tiny heads and se fear neurological -- severe neurological l damage. >> on our doorsteps. >>reporter: her d.c. patient and her husband got zika from the dreeded mosquito while -- dreaded mosquito while travelling. >> the problem became evident. >>reporter: it was alarming that early ultrasounds of the fetus looked okay o, but a couple of weeks later, there was clearly terrible trouble developing in the fetal brain, a difficult decision to make. >> it was confident that the neurologic outcome of the baby her and her husband came to the decision that they would term that the pregnancy. what they wanted more than anything was for people to learn from their misfortune. she underwent induction of labor, which allowed us to perform fushl further evaluati
the doctor that led the way, talked about it. >> she was a ply 11 weeks when she travelled to central americactor of maternal fetal medicine, author of an important case study, published in the new england journal of medicine, that appears to confirm the suspected link between zika and a tragic birth defect called microcephaly, babies with denormed tiny heads and se fear neurological -- severe neurological l damage. >> on our doorsteps. >>reporter: her d.c. patient and her...
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this includes source nation manufacturers, primarily in south and central america. they are a significant source, if not the largest source, of deadly drugs on the streets and in homes across america. it also includes the leaders of large middleman wholesale trafficking and distribution organizations. i want to stress that the bill does not, the bill does not target petty dealers or low-level smugglers in the final chain to the narcotics' final destination. instead, the focus is on higher levels of the drug trafficking chain beyond our borders. these are the decision makers who have twisted our law for their own profit. federal law requires prosecutors to prove that defendant manufacturers and traffickers knew the narcotics were destined for the u.s. thunderstorm direction, drugs -- under this direction, drugs manufactured and packaged for illegal wholesale distribution in the countries outside of the u.s.. in many instances the final destination is the united states. but these individuals can hide their knowledge or insert additional middlemen to potentially evade p
this includes source nation manufacturers, primarily in south and central america. they are a significant source, if not the largest source, of deadly drugs on the streets and in homes across america. it also includes the leaders of large middleman wholesale trafficking and distribution organizations. i want to stress that the bill does not, the bill does not target petty dealers or low-level smugglers in the final chain to the narcotics' final destination. instead, the focus is on higher...
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what the people of central america are hearing is prompting them to leave.believe secretary clinton who favors illegal immigrants to stay here so you need to get here so you will be included in a mass immigration reform bill. the backlog is 800,000 cases, that's five years. what's happening is reerl releasing these individuals with a piece of paper and a notice to appear and a right to new york this country and that's drawing people to the u.s. so this information campaign is failure given the ability to come to the america and work and likely stay. martha: if they can get here they can stay and likely nobody will come after them. bill: an escaped convict still not caught after he failed to turn himself in at a highway rest stop. bill: donald trump dirk out new attacks on hillary clinton. can he sway voters by bashing her husband? >> he was impeached because he lied. he lied. do you remember the famous i did not have sex with that woman, then a couple months later, i'm guilty. and she is taking negative ads on me. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid ar
what the people of central america are hearing is prompting them to leave.believe secretary clinton who favors illegal immigrants to stay here so you need to get here so you will be included in a mass immigration reform bill. the backlog is 800,000 cases, that's five years. what's happening is reerl releasing these individuals with a piece of paper and a notice to appear and a right to new york this country and that's drawing people to the u.s. so this information campaign is failure given the...
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energy summit with a different presidents of central america and joe biden in the white housend, you know, usaid and the state department affirmed their commitmtment and even announced increasased commitment to funding energy projects like the dam in honduras when the justice system is absololutely dysfunctitional. therere is no way protectiting people from defendining their basisic rights to their means of livelihood, to their land and there are dozens of projects like this been promoted throughout the country. palm oil production, hydroelectric dams, minines whih are taking away people's access to a way of making a life for themselves and supporting their familieses, which is obviously somethining that t fuels migrgrn anand the need to migrate. and as you mentioned in the introduction o of the program, confirming their commitment to the alliance with prosperity, and, you know, there's this $750 million commitment from the white house. but in addition, $22 billion in investment protected from the development banks. the development banks are funding the ifc, the private sector
energy summit with a different presidents of central america and joe biden in the white housend, you know, usaid and the state department affirmed their commitmtment and even announced increasased commitment to funding energy projects like the dam in honduras when the justice system is absololutely dysfunctitional. therere is no way protectiting people from defendining their basisic rights to their means of livelihood, to their land and there are dozens of projects like this been promoted...
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but our greatest risk are foreign fighters were operatives going through africa and central america. that is my ranking in terms of risk assessment. lowest risk refugee program. highest risk visa waiver program. your ranking and yours, just the ranking, no rationale. what do you think is the lowest to highest risk? >> i have not rank them. i think all of the -- >> that is fine. think about it because i will come back to it in my question. do you have an answer? >> i do not have a relative ranking either. with the visa waiver program , as i think we discussed previously thought this is a program that enables us and provides us use leverage over the visa waiver program partners to require improvement in strengthening of their own processes and therefore makes, is a border security program effectively. >> i think honestly the ranking is kind of obvious. think about it and i will come back to my question. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for the incredibly difficult work you have and do every day. there were colossal and consequential intelligence failures in our european allies that al
but our greatest risk are foreign fighters were operatives going through africa and central america. that is my ranking in terms of risk assessment. lowest risk refugee program. highest risk visa waiver program. your ranking and yours, just the ranking, no rationale. what do you think is the lowest to highest risk? >> i have not rank them. i think all of the -- >> that is fine. think about it because i will come back to it in my question. do you have an answer? >> i do not...
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hadrter: the pregnant woman traveled to central america where she became infected.t 19 weeks severe troubles began to show and she had a termination. what thenot know chances of her baby being infected are. i cannot tell you that you are ok because your gun to the third trimester and it will not cause you problems. we do not know any of that. reporter: the fears that mosquitoes will move northwards and locally transmitted outbreaks are all but inevitable. here on capitol hill the threat is all too real. told on a swamp, washington is one of those areas that could be at risk. they found the species of the mosquito that can carry the virus just around the corner from here. the immediate concern in congress is the most $2 billion the white house is asking for right now. >> these things are always given take discussions but we have more than enough. dollarsa 3.92 and annual budget. we can find $1.9 billion someplace in that vast amount and put it where it needs to be and it needs to be spent on the zika virus. researchers have begun work on a vaccine but it could take u
hadrter: the pregnant woman traveled to central america where she became infected.t 19 weeks severe troubles began to show and she had a termination. what thenot know chances of her baby being infected are. i cannot tell you that you are ok because your gun to the third trimester and it will not cause you problems. we do not know any of that. reporter: the fears that mosquitoes will move northwards and locally transmitted outbreaks are all but inevitable. here on capitol hill the threat is all...
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the patient had traveled to central america. officials say there is no rink to the general public because the mosquitoes that transmit the virus are not found in the bay area. zika has now been confirmed in solano, san francisco, alameda, contra costa and napa counties. >>> governor jerry brown is expected to sign a bill that could end up saving a man's life. the emergency legislation would allow a man with hiv to receive a transplant of the portion of the liver from his hiv positive husband. the state legislature rushed to approve the measure today and a spokeswoman said the governor will sign the bill as soon as it arrives. the federal government recently authorized transplants of hiv infected organs to patients who also have the virus, but it is still illegal under california law and in more than a dozen other states. >> the nonprofit heal the bay released its rankings of the dirtiest beaches in california. six bay area beaches received mixed marks of c, d, or f, but one repeat offender tops the list of dirtiest for the third
the patient had traveled to central america. officials say there is no rink to the general public because the mosquitoes that transmit the virus are not found in the bay area. zika has now been confirmed in solano, san francisco, alameda, contra costa and napa counties. >>> governor jerry brown is expected to sign a bill that could end up saving a man's life. the emergency legislation would allow a man with hiv to receive a transplant of the portion of the liver from his hiv positive...
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May 21, 2016
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months, democrats have asked republicans to let us act well zika has spread across south and central america and several u.s. territories. askednths we have republicans who control the senate to let us act more and more american travelers are back in the u.s. after contracting the zika virus. themonths we have asked republicans who control the senate to let us act well health experts at the world health organization, nih, and cdc have begged congress for the resources to fight this disease. let us act. more people infected by zika have developed a debilitating and sometimes fatal condition that damages the nervous system. themonths we have asked republicans who control the senate to let us act while more mothers infected by zika have given birth to babies with severe brain defects. askedr months, we have the republicans who control the senate to let us act. while the president has been forced to divert emergency funds from other critical areas, including the emergency ebola response. today, months after president obama first requested nearly $2 billion to fight the zika virus in the united s
months, democrats have asked republicans to let us act well zika has spread across south and central america and several u.s. territories. askednths we have republicans who control the senate to let us act more and more american travelers are back in the u.s. after contracting the zika virus. themonths we have asked republicans who control the senate to let us act well health experts at the world health organization, nih, and cdc have begged congress for the resources to fight this disease. let...
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. >> steve:the health department says the patient recently traveled to central america which is one of the areas where the virus is especially prevalent. way to prevent getting the virus is to avoid places where there bite. the virus is especially dangerous to pregnant women -- it's been linked to a rare birth as the 2016 summer olympics in brazil approach. a group of doctors is fighting to postpone or move the games due to zika virus. have no intention of doing the games are set to begin in august. the family of kate stienle. the woman shot and killed on san francisco's pier- 14 last july. has filed a lawsuit against the city and two federal agencies. the lawsuit claims. san francisco's former sheriff, and immigration officials, allowed juan francisco lopez- sanchez to go free. found the gun and it went off, stienle. the family says, a series of 'sanctuary city' policy failures. are what led to her stienle's death. the family is also suing immigration and customs enforecement. and the u-s bureau of land management. >> steve:the warriors leaving for oklahoma city today. game six of the
. >> steve:the health department says the patient recently traveled to central america which is one of the areas where the virus is especially prevalent. way to prevent getting the virus is to avoid places where there bite. the virus is especially dangerous to pregnant women -- it's been linked to a rare birth as the 2016 summer olympics in brazil approach. a group of doctors is fighting to postpone or move the games due to zika virus. have no intention of doing the games are set to begin...
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May 17, 2016
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the zika virus has spread explosively throughout central america and south america, as we've heard. in fact, it's already reached puerto rico and other u.s. territories and is expected to spread further north as the weather continues to warm. researchers have learned much about this virus in just the last couple of months. their findings are indeed troubling. last month the centers for disease control and prevention announced there is not enough scientific evidence to confirm what many have long expected and that's the zika virus is a direct cause of severe birth defects. further complicating matters, it now appears that the mosquito primarily responsible for transmitting the virus has a wider presence in the united states than we had originally thought. i have to maps here. we'll look at the first one here. the colors in blue not good. orange is less dangerous, let threatening in terms of the mosquitoes. the -- and the combination of the blue and the orange is troubling. if you look at the combination of blue and orange means the two most worrisome mosquitoes are going to be really
the zika virus has spread explosively throughout central america and south america, as we've heard. in fact, it's already reached puerto rico and other u.s. territories and is expected to spread further north as the weather continues to warm. researchers have learned much about this virus in just the last couple of months. their findings are indeed troubling. last month the centers for disease control and prevention announced there is not enough scientific evidence to confirm what many have...
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deportation from the united states to mexico or to central and south america. what is the nature of the relationship between the two countries in making that happen? visit different for central and south america speak with i know there've been some positive changes because it used to be the practice i think for mexican and i can immigrants being deported to just being dropped just outside of our borders, which created all kinds of dangers as those migrants they went all the way back to their villages. some of them came from southern mexico and they would be easy prey, you know, for people who wanted to abuse them. so i think there have been changes to another government is being more humane and actually flying people closer to the interior of mexico. that's what i know. >> i think there's kind of two points in terms of distinction. the first is there's a difference between board removals and interior removal. because of the population, the undocumented population has been on average for a really long time, they have strong family ties and because o the policy ch
deportation from the united states to mexico or to central and south america. what is the nature of the relationship between the two countries in making that happen? visit different for central and south america speak with i know there've been some positive changes because it used to be the practice i think for mexican and i can immigrants being deported to just being dropped just outside of our borders, which created all kinds of dangers as those migrants they went all the way back to their...
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the person who accounted the verse while visiting central america and is spread by a mosquito that has not been detected in marin. all the owner of a boat stuck in san francisco bay is waiting for high tide to be freed from the water. the people on the boat had to be rescued. the owner said the boat had a mechanical problem and it stopped working. it floated and was stuck in shallow water and everyone now is safe. >> time to talk about san francisco the cloud cover is coping us uniform from 50 at west portal and 51 elsewhere, and ocean beach at 53. now the rest of the the neighbors, richmond and san leandro at 52 and santa clara at 51 and tracy is 60 degrees and walnut creek is 55 and american can beyond and petaluma is 51 degrees. the activity lapper today is mild to warm as you walk the dog and strong sunshine if you eyebacking and bicycling, the road is dry. sfo is going to have flight arrival delays. 60s around san francisco and the coast and the rest of us in the 70s and 80s and maybe some 90s tomorrow before the shift brings cooler weather and the forecast on friday. the rest of
the person who accounted the verse while visiting central america and is spread by a mosquito that has not been detected in marin. all the owner of a boat stuck in san francisco bay is waiting for high tide to be freed from the water. the people on the boat had to be rescued. the owner said the boat had a mechanical problem and it stopped working. it floated and was stuck in shallow water and everyone now is safe. >> time to talk about san francisco the cloud cover is coping us uniform...
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the solano county health department says the patient recently traveled to central america. the department is stressing at this time the virus poses no risk to people who live in the county. according to the california department of public health there are 16 confirmed cases of zika in the bay area. all nine counties have at least one case reported so far. alameda with the most at four. >>> the fbi is asking for help tracking down a bank robber on the peninsula. take a look at these photos of the suspect. he walked into the first national bank on mission street in daly city a week ago, last wednesday. he gave the teller a note asking for money, got the money, ran out of the bank. if you've seen this man, wall the fbi or detailty city pd. >>> suicide barriers on the golden gate bridge are a go. the bridge authority needs the right engineers to design it. the project to construct the suicide net was first proposed in 2006 after increasing concern about people heading to the bridge to jump. bridge leaders say they want construction on the net to go ahead in a timely manner. tod
the solano county health department says the patient recently traveled to central america. the department is stressing at this time the virus poses no risk to people who live in the county. according to the california department of public health there are 16 confirmed cases of zika in the bay area. all nine counties have at least one case reported so far. alameda with the most at four. >>> the fbi is asking for help tracking down a bank robber on the peninsula. take a look at these...
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to know about everything from south africa to aids, to yirld, to day care, to job training, to central america, and the list went on. i doubt any of that got on the evening news. and that's the point. in public life, some things may be interesting, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are important. whether i changed my name or still owe campaign debts may be interesting at least for a while. but for most people in this country that's not what concerns them. for the farmers in amarillo, the oil field workers in louisiana, the steelworkers in pennsylvania, i can tell you because i've listened to them, they want jobs. their kids want a chance to get an education. and like all of the rest of us they don't want to be killed by some nuclear weapon. but if you are going of to to spend all your time talking about yourself and you are not particularly good about that anyway, then you cannot maintain that link with the voters that lets you listen to their concerns and offer your ideas and proposals. and that's about where we are today. now, clearly, under present circumstances, this campaign cannot g
to know about everything from south africa to aids, to yirld, to day care, to job training, to central america, and the list went on. i doubt any of that got on the evening news. and that's the point. in public life, some things may be interesting, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are important. whether i changed my name or still owe campaign debts may be interesting at least for a while. but for most people in this country that's not what concerns them. for the farmers in amarillo, the...
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a combination of free trade agreements and cheap labor, driving the business to china and central america>> a pair of socks would cost them a quarter. for us, it would be $1. we couldn't match that. >> reporter: their mill in the town were hanging by a thread. that's when locklear's daughter, gina, came to him with a technic color idea. >> i really wanted to do something to create awareness about what had happened in our town. but also for manufacturers across the u.s. >> reporter: her proposal? start making high-end organic socks, the kind that sell for $14 a pair. what did he say? >> he said, um, no. >> reporter: but gina per veiled. machines that once made plain white socks now spit out colorful organic designs. in the past few years her brands have caught the eye of top fashion labels. and even martha stewart. are you making some money? >> yes, a little. we are, yes. >> socks! a feeling of satisfaction. >> exactly. >> reporter: even more satisfying? putting 25 people back to work. nearly twice that during the busy season. hughs started in the mill when he was just 14. >> in gina's min
a combination of free trade agreements and cheap labor, driving the business to china and central america>> a pair of socks would cost them a quarter. for us, it would be $1. we couldn't match that. >> reporter: their mill in the town were hanging by a thread. that's when locklear's daughter, gina, came to him with a technic color idea. >> i really wanted to do something to create awareness about what had happened in our town. but also for manufacturers across the u.s....
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at the they swallowed kbret blue, they would have the whole east coast and routes into central america and caribbean where jetblue has gotten very big. >> richard branson said he would be willing to start it all over again. is that a realistic? you've said maybe small cool airline doesn't work. >> i don't know. richard branson -- >> does a lot of things. >> does say a lot of things. he loved the airline, you could tell his heart was really in it but the reality is that virgin never made a whole lot of money. they are selling at the right time when you look at airlines are finally in the black and oil prices at an all time low, it's easy for an airline to make money. we're starting to see air fare starting to come down. people interested in summer travel will see that we're not seeing the super highs we saw last year. air fares are actually starting to trends down a few percentage points, which is nice. >> chris, what would you fly if you could fly any airline -- i mean, don't choose something that is only in florida or something, but what do i do now? >> if you love the cool hip factor
at the they swallowed kbret blue, they would have the whole east coast and routes into central america and caribbean where jetblue has gotten very big. >> richard branson said he would be willing to start it all over again. is that a realistic? you've said maybe small cool airline doesn't work. >> i don't know. richard branson -- >> does a lot of things. >> does say a lot of things. he loved the airline, you could tell his heart was really in it but the reality is that...
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looking at central europe and united states of , other, illinois countries, new york, chicago, central americalf toe are going to draw this conversation to an end. the opportunity for the hotel group -- come and join us in the studio. rishaad:. opec looking set to head -- nope. ♪ -- rishaad: you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east." as we look at opec without a proposal to freeze output. oil hovering under $45 a barrel. any analysts are convinced that prices will rise slowly. where does the this leave opec? inorter: representatives at the end i yesterday to discuss what they see is the improving it seemsnamics and that this shifting dynamics they are seeing means that they no longer see the need to discuss the caps on output as they did in until. doha.they did in it is continuing to increase since the meeting in spite of the doha meeting and a rich $48.50 a barrel. that is what is taking some of the pressure off of opec. rishaad: what has changed in the market? the international energy agency sees global demand getting closer to balance in the second half of the year and that is thes
looking at central europe and united states of , other, illinois countries, new york, chicago, central americalf toe are going to draw this conversation to an end. the opportunity for the hotel group -- come and join us in the studio. rishaad:. opec looking set to head -- nope. ♪ -- rishaad: you are back with "bloomberg markets: middle east." as we look at opec without a proposal to freeze output. oil hovering under $45 a barrel. any analysts are convinced that prices will rise...
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there will be a good crop in brazil and colombia and probably also in central america.s keep in mind that karma changes in an erratic way. sometimes due to droughts and sometimes too much rain and so betty: is it harder to manage the business? i am not too concerned about managing the business in the short term. i am much more concerned about the long-term. of -- are about twice the amount of coffee needed by about 2050 and half the amount of soule -- suitable land. the exact algebra is not clear yet. we need toen at quadruple in the next 30 years. this would require a disruption in the culture by introducing the most modern agricultural practices to adapt, including developing a new resistance, climate change resistance. doe columbia did already with a long-term project. there would be a large program needed. at the rolled coffee conference, the international coffee organization last mark -- last march, a global plan to coordinate all of it. betty: what was the reception? with that be hard to implement? >> it depends. we knew the governor in order to make sure that the
there will be a good crop in brazil and colombia and probably also in central america.s keep in mind that karma changes in an erratic way. sometimes due to droughts and sometimes too much rain and so betty: is it harder to manage the business? i am not too concerned about managing the business in the short term. i am much more concerned about the long-term. of -- are about twice the amount of coffee needed by about 2050 and half the amount of soule -- suitable land. the exact algebra is not...
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May 27, 2016
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he goes all by himself to places like central america and central asia teaching many people, mostly women, how to build wheelchairs from local materials that are strong, durable and inexpensive. if you don't have a wheelchair it is almost a death sentence and every year his network manufactures 15,000. you also see a demonstration of something ralph -- ralf hotchkiss expresses in his incredible redefinition of people with disabilities which is why he wanted to call his group whirlwind wheelchair. i give you ralf hotchkiss. [applause] >> think about this. put your feet in the stirrups of a wheelchair in the third world. there you are. because your spine has been snapped by impact with the hood of a car. somehow you survived the impact and made it home after limited medical care where you are. without a clue how to stay alive in your village and on your farm. you hear of some who are alive with your injury but none are nearby. you badly need to know how they managed to stay alive. you have no way to move beyond your caught. the few wheelchairs in your country were designed long ago for hosp
he goes all by himself to places like central america and central asia teaching many people, mostly women, how to build wheelchairs from local materials that are strong, durable and inexpensive. if you don't have a wheelchair it is almost a death sentence and every year his network manufactures 15,000. you also see a demonstration of something ralph -- ralf hotchkiss expresses in his incredible redefinition of people with disabilities which is why he wanted to call his group whirlwind...