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central america had been kicked us, so america looked east and i was a young reporter then.i wasn't one of the big media. i was a nobody. i began going to see the rest of the world as a freelance reporter. but, what i can say with certainty in the intervening years is that there is a pattern of this happening. after the soviets were pushed out of afghanistan, there were no reporters left their either. i remember in 89 there were four reporters, tens of thousands of people fighting for the reporters. nobody was looking. the station apparently we learned that after 9/11 they went home because there were not anymore for any more for a whil. we have as a nation at every level politically and every other way. i think the pattern i'm getting too into that i've seen in the course of my career the media interests, thinterest, the decie the media should cast tends to be set in washington. the editors of course there are the better editors than others and there are contrary ends and right wing and mainstream. but pretty much everybody follows whatever is uttered out of the white house
central america had been kicked us, so america looked east and i was a young reporter then.i wasn't one of the big media. i was a nobody. i began going to see the rest of the world as a freelance reporter. but, what i can say with certainty in the intervening years is that there is a pattern of this happening. after the soviets were pushed out of afghanistan, there were no reporters left their either. i remember in 89 there were four reporters, tens of thousands of people fighting for the...
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the role of mexico with the migration of central america is more now than in mexico. to talk about the train and these cannot be when the united states goes down. >> they gave them money to enforce. right now i just have an assumption that it's pretty logical. >> i don't think anybody on -- >> one more -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] looking at central america which was very important to. especially in the context of mexico. having applied for the last 20 years. they are from one to another to another. [inaudible] if i have the answer i write another book just with those. what happened in central america because it is very diverse and you cannot compare coaster rica it's not. it's the biggest construction of the state. that's the first chapter of the book. the state's. [speaking spanish] i think that's a huge problem that society was built i covered to police massacres and one of eight people [inaudible] if the crossfire but for example, 16 years than they have just one bullet inside her mouth and there's another. there i
the role of mexico with the migration of central america is more now than in mexico. to talk about the train and these cannot be when the united states goes down. >> they gave them money to enforce. right now i just have an assumption that it's pretty logical. >> i don't think anybody on -- >> one more -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] looking at central america which was very important to. especially in the context of mexico....
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tim hortons in canada has a strong partnership with farmers in central america on shade-grown coffee.ext. cattle ranching. i know national audubon and some other partners are looking at how do you move this grass-fed beef market that is very popular in north america right now to also be bird friendly or wildlife friendly? this example is from the southern cone of south america and it is an initiative that has developed a $1 million market for sustainable grass-fed bird-friendly beef in the ranches participating were the leaders. that is a great example of the way to go, to the people on the land, the businesses, the local communities being the leaders. next. rice and other great examples, whether you're working with partners in south carolina california, in south america, using certain techniques to make rice more friendly to wildlife, more friendly to birds, and creating a new business market. next. fisheries. as charles mentioned, we have had a lot of decline in our seabirds, so working with industry to help maintain fisheries, but also install new technologies and have cooperative
tim hortons in canada has a strong partnership with farmers in central america on shade-grown coffee.ext. cattle ranching. i know national audubon and some other partners are looking at how do you move this grass-fed beef market that is very popular in north america right now to also be bird friendly or wildlife friendly? this example is from the southern cone of south america and it is an initiative that has developed a $1 million market for sustainable grass-fed bird-friendly beef in the...
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the neotropical migratory conservation act that he mentioned, any that funding can be spent in central americamany projects throughout central america that are already happening. we also, major highway southern wings program for a good example with an new drop act and the southern wings from the state fish and wildlife agencies are working together is in guatemala where we've been helping an organization that is implementing a landscape conservation strategy on the caribbean coast of guatemala, and we've been helping them work on the from our bird perspective and why they're doing it is for watershed protection, and they are both amphibian and endemic bird species. come together when you have a shared ago i guess. those funds are able to be used and we continue to try to reach out to partners both government and ngo to make sure people know that they can apply for those grants. editing also having conversations with groups like this and talking about how you can help us support policies in the u.s. that helped work on providing funding outside of the united states, whether it support from amba
the neotropical migratory conservation act that he mentioned, any that funding can be spent in central americamany projects throughout central america that are already happening. we also, major highway southern wings program for a good example with an new drop act and the southern wings from the state fish and wildlife agencies are working together is in guatemala where we've been helping an organization that is implementing a landscape conservation strategy on the caribbean coast of guatemala,...
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we have been talking about secret issues in central america. we've talked about migration, energy, questions. and i think the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the united states and costa rica have been strengthen strengthened quite a bit. in fact, the white house has just announced a significant assistance program to combat organized crime which obviously includes not only narcotrafficking in and of itself, the challenge for all the countries in the caribbean region, but also migrations. this is what i would like to talk about this afternoon. after that we can have questions from you and i may address other issues as well. yes, last october we started to see a flow of the cuban migrants coming into costa rica. we received just between october and march around 8000 of them. all of whom were transferred to the united states ultimately, after numerous diplomatic negotiations with central american countries and with mexico, all of which i am very grateful about. as you know, the cuban migration hasn't logic in and of itself. it is p
we have been talking about secret issues in central america. we've talked about migration, energy, questions. and i think the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the united states and costa rica have been strengthen strengthened quite a bit. in fact, the white house has just announced a significant assistance program to combat organized crime which obviously includes not only narcotrafficking in and of itself, the challenge for all the countries in the caribbean region, but also...
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it's not pleasant to send somebody back to central america. we have laws. we have a process by which someone can qualify for asylum. we've also, as i'm sure you know, expanded upon our refugees screening capability in central america. the announcement, i guess, two weeks ago. we believe people should have a safe, alternate path to come into the country. there was a story in the times that somehow this is a paradox. on the one hand we're sending people back. on the other hand, we're trying to expand the ability by which they come here. it's not a paradox. there's a right way and a wrong way, and as long as we have border security, as long as our borders are not open borders, there is a wrong way. we have to enforce the law consistent with our priorities. so that's where we are. >> we're going to do to marc thompson from "time magazine." [ inaudible question ] >> you said paris cannot prevail if the people refuse to be terrorized. you cited oklahoma city and the boston marathon bombing, you cited 9/11 in lower manhattan as examples of resilience. but those we
it's not pleasant to send somebody back to central america. we have laws. we have a process by which someone can qualify for asylum. we've also, as i'm sure you know, expanded upon our refugees screening capability in central america. the announcement, i guess, two weeks ago. we believe people should have a safe, alternate path to come into the country. there was a story in the times that somehow this is a paradox. on the one hand we're sending people back. on the other hand, we're trying to...
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it's 1:45 and includes america's relations with europe, the cribial, central america and mexico. >>> okay. thank you all for coming out. it's wonderful to see you here. my name is christopher, a historianal oregon state university. i specialize in isolationalism, internationalism and globalization. my work in a book, promise and payroll. it's on paperback you can buy down stairs. i have the distinct pleasure of being the chair and co-organizer of this panel. i hope you will agree. it's a fascinating topic with tremendous contemporary relevance as well as historical significan significance. turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and after that kept us out of war election. this is really not just about u.s. foreign relations but world relations, international relatio relations. the spark for this panel is the centennial of the 1916 election where wilson ran on the keep us out of war platform. marking the centennial of this election, the round table brings together superb historians to address whether or not 1916 should be seen the end of an era or beginning of an era or a tu
it's 1:45 and includes america's relations with europe, the cribial, central america and mexico. >>> okay. thank you all for coming out. it's wonderful to see you here. my name is christopher, a historianal oregon state university. i specialize in isolationalism, internationalism and globalization. my work in a book, promise and payroll. it's on paperback you can buy down stairs. i have the distinct pleasure of being the chair and co-organizer of this panel. i hope you will agree. it's...
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. >>> hurricane earlies making land fall in central america. the reason people are worried about this storm. stay with your daughter wants youfrom artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like giant's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 800 items. eat well for less. only at my giant. >>> in london police are trying to figure out why an attacker with a knife killed one person and hurt five more people. witness described how police and ambulances flooded the scene in london for full square. >> a body on the floor, which you could see, you could see the boot underneath from where the rest of the person was. >> police took an 19 year-old man in custody. >>> although initial reports indicated police were treating it as terrorism a london police official say they are not ruling anything out. >> early indications suggest that mental health is a significant factor in this case and it was that kind of an inquiry. at this stage we
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and other parts of central america that probably makes maybe -- speaks to the distinct nature of u.s./mexican relations, i'm not sure, maybe speaks to the distinct nature of the revolution, the degree of violence, the degree of longevity. in short, what happens in 1916 is that wilson almost goes to war with mexico. it's a way to find a balance between anger about the columbus raid, at the same time, he's trying to apprehend via and aid the government. the paradox is only one of those goals is actually accomplished. the long and short of it is this -- for the better part of a year, 6,000 to 12,000 troops in northern mexico search for poncho villa, they're never able to find him. they face hostile locals, hostile terrain. they face trouble from the government in mexico city. throughout that year, karanza will give repeated warnings to the u.s. government that basically says the longer the u.s. troops are in their country, the more likely war will occur. these aren't empty warnings. there are several skirmishes between mexican troops and u.s. troops. when i say mexican troops, i mean kar
and other parts of central america that probably makes maybe -- speaks to the distinct nature of u.s./mexican relations, i'm not sure, maybe speaks to the distinct nature of the revolution, the degree of violence, the degree of longevity. in short, what happens in 1916 is that wilson almost goes to war with mexico. it's a way to find a balance between anger about the columbus raid, at the same time, he's trying to apprehend via and aid the government. the paradox is only one of those goals is...
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the united states didn't need to intervene in every country in the caribbean and central america. in a way it is a little bit like lynching. you don't need to lynch everybody. you lynch some people and that is the lesson that people learn. it is very possible to intimidate. in 1918-1919 intensifying american control over the region, wilson despite his rhetoric that he was saying at that moment in versailles crushed revolts in the dominican republic and haiti mercilessly. so i would say absolutely no turning point if you look at it from the vantage point of the caribbean and central america. the second point that i want to make is that this matters. it isn't just oh, well, haiti. let's look at france and england. i would make the very strong argument that it is where the united states had latitude, where the u.s. government could do what it wanted, where the united states government didn't operate under strong constraints that you get a sense of that government. and you get a sense of woodrow wilson. if historians had reprioritized and looked more at wilson's policy in the caribbea
the united states didn't need to intervene in every country in the caribbean and central america. in a way it is a little bit like lynching. you don't need to lynch everybody. you lynch some people and that is the lesson that people learn. it is very possible to intimidate. in 1918-1919 intensifying american control over the region, wilson despite his rhetoric that he was saying at that moment in versailles crushed revolts in the dominican republic and haiti mercilessly. so i would say...
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central america is something where we are -- we want to expand upon this. as long as the push factors exist we're going to have this problem. the level of border security, of wall doubling the size border patrol, i'll be things will not stop illegal migration aom countries as long as seven-year-old is desperate enough to fully on her own -- flee on her own because of the poverty and violence in her country. invested $750 million -- congress has invested $759. we will to establish a safe and legal path. when we were dealing with the crisis been -- then answer but he said to me, you can't just shut the door. you have to provide a safe, legal alternative path. have the numbers of those who have applied and accepted been what we like to see, no. and government we have finite amount of resources to dedicate to the series of problems that we have. it is something we want to do more of. john stanton, but speed. d. buzz speed -- fee >> are you concerned around donald trump language along race and religion and if it is contributing to a rise of violence towards mino
central america is something where we are -- we want to expand upon this. as long as the push factors exist we're going to have this problem. the level of border security, of wall doubling the size border patrol, i'll be things will not stop illegal migration aom countries as long as seven-year-old is desperate enough to fully on her own -- flee on her own because of the poverty and violence in her country. invested $750 million -- congress has invested $759. we will to establish a safe and...
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there are many projects throughout central america already happening. as i mentioned, we also have a kind of southern wings program. the state fish wildlife agencies are working together, where we have been helping an organization that is implementing a landscape conservation strategy on the caribbean coast and we have been helping them to work on that from our bird perspective. why they are doing it is watershed protection for the both, amphibian, and endemic word species. coming together where we have a shared goal. those funds could be used in we continue to reach out to partners to make sure that people know that they can apply for those grants. i also think that having conversations with groups like this and talking about how you can help us support policies in the u.s. that help work on providing funding outside the united states, whether it's support from ambassadors or centers in mexico and canada. sometimes it's a hard sell for our congress to say -- we want to send tax dollars outside the country. but there's very good reason to do that. we sh
there are many projects throughout central america already happening. as i mentioned, we also have a kind of southern wings program. the state fish wildlife agencies are working together, where we have been helping an organization that is implementing a landscape conservation strategy on the caribbean coast and we have been helping them to work on that from our bird perspective. why they are doing it is watershed protection for the both, amphibian, and endemic word species. coming together...
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or central america and go overseas, it increases poverty and pressure on social services, as well as pressures on cross-border migration, tremendous pressure. the bond between our countries is deep and sincere, and both our nations benefit from a close and honest relationship between our two governments, a strong, prosperous, and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states, and we'ill keep d help keep for a long, long period of time, america together. both of our countries will work together for mutual good and mystery frontally for the mutual good for our people. political initiative president, i want to thank you. it's been a tremendous honor, and i call you a friend, thank you. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] >> excellent. tremendous respect for the president. we were together for quite sometime, and i think excellent -- i was with as you know senator sessions, and we had a tremendous, more than an hou hour, i think it went very good. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] >> no, not at all. we want what's good for the united states and the president wants what's good for mexico, a
or central america and go overseas, it increases poverty and pressure on social services, as well as pressures on cross-border migration, tremendous pressure. the bond between our countries is deep and sincere, and both our nations benefit from a close and honest relationship between our two governments, a strong, prosperous, and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states, and we'ill keep d help keep for a long, long period of time, america together. both of our countries will...
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when jobs leave mexico, the u.s., or central america, and g and pressure on cross border migration. tremendous pressure. the bond between our two countries is deep and sincere. both of our nations benefit from a close and honest relationship between our two governments. a strong, prosperous and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states, and will keep and help keep for a long, long period of time. america together. both of our countries will work together for mutual good and most importantly for the mutual good of our people. mr. president, i want to thank you. it has been a tremendous honor, and i call you a friend, thank you. >>> donald trump and mexican president pena. addressing reporters, now let's see if they're going to take calls? they are taking some questions, let's listen. >> we were together for quite some time, and i think excellent. i was with senator sessions and mayor giuliani. and met for over an hour. >> we want what is good for the united states, he wants what is good for mexico, we realized from the beginning it's good for both of us, better for
when jobs leave mexico, the u.s., or central america, and g and pressure on cross border migration. tremendous pressure. the bond between our two countries is deep and sincere. both of our nations benefit from a close and honest relationship between our two governments. a strong, prosperous and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states, and will keep and help keep for a long, long period of time. america together. both of our countries will work together for mutual good and...
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he was talking about it from the south, in terms of central america and south america. >> absolutely, steve. let me tell you where we are now. this is just north of tijuana, mexico. the border patrol took me on a tour to show me a place on the border with mexico here in the san diego sector where there is no border wall. there are nine sectors of the border patrol, the border patrol regions with mexico. this is only one of them. the border patrol maintains they don't need a wall in that location because of a combination of technology, infrastructure and manpower. interestingly, we heard the exact same language from mexican president enrique pena nieto. with technology, infrastructure and manpower, the two countries can work together on illegal immigration. the border patrol used that phrase in the context of that needing a wall along the entirety of the southern border. whether or not the mexican president meant to use that phrase for the same reason, is obviously to be determined. but it will be interesting to know, what did he talk about inside that room with donald trump? did he us
he was talking about it from the south, in terms of central america and south america. >> absolutely, steve. let me tell you where we are now. this is just north of tijuana, mexico. the border patrol took me on a tour to show me a place on the border with mexico here in the san diego sector where there is no border wall. there are nine sectors of the border patrol, the border patrol regions with mexico. this is only one of them. the border patrol maintains they don't need a wall in that...
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but our approaches to confronting these have been different let's talk about central america first.here are some communities in places like honduras and guatemala and el salvador that are wracked by violence. where people are under a grave threat from that violence. has actuallyration worked closely with the central governments in some of those countries to try to invest in crime-fighting initiatives, to invest in the kinds of programs that could address the root causes of that violence. there is some progress we have made. the point is, we have governments with whom we can work effectively in that region of the world to try to address these problems and then the flow -- stem the flow of people fleeing back finance. -- violence. recently, the u.s. government has been able to work effectively through the u.n. and costa rica to establish an in country processing system for refugees, or people fleeing violence, from those countries. we are hopeful that will also sort of stem the tide of people who are attempting to try to make the changes journey -- dangerous journey from central ameri
but our approaches to confronting these have been different let's talk about central america first.here are some communities in places like honduras and guatemala and el salvador that are wracked by violence. where people are under a grave threat from that violence. has actuallyration worked closely with the central governments in some of those countries to try to invest in crime-fighting initiatives, to invest in the kinds of programs that could address the root causes of that violence. there...
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the role of mexico with the migration of central america is more now than in mexico. to talk about the train and these cannot be when the united states goes down. >> they gave them money to enforce. right now i just have an assumption that it's pretty logical. >> i don't think anybody on -- >> one more -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] looking at central america which was very important to. especially in the context of mexico. having applied for the last 20 years. they are from one to another to another. [inaudible] if i have the answer i write another book just with those. what happened in central america because it is very diverse and you cannot compare coaster rica it's not. it's the biggest construction of the state. that's the first chapter of the book. the state's. [speaking spanish] i think that's a huge problem that society was built i covered to police massacres and one of eight people [inaudible] if the crossfire but for example, 16 years than they have just one bullet inside her mouth and there's another. there i
the role of mexico with the migration of central america is more now than in mexico. to talk about the train and these cannot be when the united states goes down. >> they gave them money to enforce. right now i just have an assumption that it's pretty logical. >> i don't think anybody on -- >> one more -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] looking at central america which was very important to. especially in the context of mexico....
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it's weird. >> those type of things just in central america or do we know? >> i've never heard of that snake anywhere north the tropic of cancer. they're southern -- or low latitude snakes. the best thing to do is you don't want to run if you get bit by a snake or anything anything. if you're in a cold river, get in it to slow down the circulation a bit. hope that doesn't happen. you got to work really hard to get stung by a rattlesnake. they're usually right out where you can see them. forecast for the next couple days, fog everywhere. lot of fog tomorrow morning. that's how it's been all week and going to continue. the winds are blowing briskly on shore. the good news firefighter officials in the bay area and northern california, it's not a break because it's august and it's fire season but this is pretty amazing for us right now to have this kind of weather at a time -- there's that fog too. that's a live camera shot. the fog builds in. isn't that interesting? but this fog is part of the reason we're seeing a higher fuel moistures. this time of year we're
it's weird. >> those type of things just in central america or do we know? >> i've never heard of that snake anywhere north the tropic of cancer. they're southern -- or low latitude snakes. the best thing to do is you don't want to run if you get bit by a snake or anything anything. if you're in a cold river, get in it to slow down the circulation a bit. hope that doesn't happen. you got to work really hard to get stung by a rattlesnake. they're usually right out where you can see...
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number five, keep manufacturing wealth in our hemisphere. , thejobs leave mexico u.s., or central america and go overseas, it increases poverty and pressure on social services as well as pressures on cross-border migration, tremendous pressure. the bond between our two countries is deep and sincere, and both our nations benefit from a close and on his relationship between our two governments. strong, prosperous, and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states and will keep and help keep for eriod of timep america together. both of our countries will work together for mutual good, and most and most importantly, for the mutual good of our people. president, i want to thank you. president, i want to thank you. it has been a tremendous honor, and i called you a friend. thank you. >> [inaudible] >> excellent, excellent. quite someether for time. i think excellent. i was with senator sessions and mayor giuliani, and we had a tremendous more than an hour, i think it was very good. [inaudible] >> no, not at all. we want what is good for the nine at states, and the president wants
number five, keep manufacturing wealth in our hemisphere. , thejobs leave mexico u.s., or central america and go overseas, it increases poverty and pressure on social services as well as pressures on cross-border migration, tremendous pressure. the bond between our two countries is deep and sincere, and both our nations benefit from a close and on his relationship between our two governments. strong, prosperous, and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states and will keep and...
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the hot pink grown and central america. it allit happened to be single mom every voter essentially that you buy from coastline is you know, giving back to those and central america are growing this front. that is wonderful. it includes the front fruit then you just mix granola with that? >> for this right here decided to feature the national championship. next rehabb papaya and other blended fruits to make the base. and then we have other toppings, and on this onen granola and mango and raspberries and start fruit and then some blueberry. >> this is how you normally do it so you have it in a blender with a mixture on the bottom. >> yes. so we bonded everything coulday decorate i can. >> sure, let's do it. right now you are mobileh pop-up thing where do people find you?h >> we are working on our website >> how does it work when they come up to the truck than i am guessing? >> a little canopy at the table where we have a sign right now. >> you give them a selection of things and you give a them out their own? >> we are partne
the hot pink grown and central america. it allit happened to be single mom every voter essentially that you buy from coastline is you know, giving back to those and central america are growing this front. that is wonderful. it includes the front fruit then you just mix granola with that? >> for this right here decided to feature the national championship. next rehabb papaya and other blended fruits to make the base. and then we have other toppings, and on this onen granola and mango and...
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for us in the meantime, about to get slammed with heavy rain across the yucatan peninsula and central america as hurricane earl moves onshore. the areas of dark orange and red are the big thunderstorms reat a timing around the center and outer bands throughout central america and belize. we have that tropical storm warning now extends up the yucatan peninsula towards cancun, but belize looks like it's going to make landfall here and that's where the hurrica direct hit here. category 1 storm, but still top winds 75, gusts to 90 just east of belize city moving to the west. it will move into the yucatan tonight and tomorrow morning, weaken a bit, but produce a lot of heavy rain over the mountains of central mexico. stay south of the united states, there was concern it might influence south texas, maybe a couple rain bands. in the meantime, weather tonight, nice and cool again to newburgh down to 58 and 56 in madison. 50s along the coast. tomorrow morning in the city, 66 at 7:00 a.m. and sunshine all the way across the board. you can have your lunch outside, you can walk around, do a little shopp
for us in the meantime, about to get slammed with heavy rain across the yucatan peninsula and central america as hurricane earl moves onshore. the areas of dark orange and red are the big thunderstorms reat a timing around the center and outer bands throughout central america and belize. we have that tropical storm warning now extends up the yucatan peninsula towards cancun, but belize looks like it's going to make landfall here and that's where the hurrica direct hit here. category 1 storm,...
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eastern time. >> interesting he said central america has been soft already.onder -- anyway, much more coming up and they can talk to him. but oscar munoz appears, looks, seems great and still incredible to think he just had a heart transplant. >> well a great time to talk to him. after two of his pilots were arrested for drink flying. not drink driving. or almost drink driving. that's tonight. >> also high-tech and tech that goes to new heights. real estate industry found a way it have both. diana has more from us more from maryland. diane? >> reporter: kelly, just a short flight for this military grade reconnaissance plane from regan national airport to maryland. it would have taken month owns the ground. co-star a real estate company ceo saw a peace time application for war time aerial mapping technology. ground level construction data. it is invaluable to developers and landlords who need to know where the competition is in the market. it also helps banks who might be lending to those developers know if the property will be able to sustain occupancy and re
eastern time. >> interesting he said central america has been soft already.onder -- anyway, much more coming up and they can talk to him. but oscar munoz appears, looks, seems great and still incredible to think he just had a heart transplant. >> well a great time to talk to him. after two of his pilots were arrested for drink flying. not drink driving. or almost drink driving. that's tonight. >> also high-tech and tech that goes to new heights. real estate industry found a...
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he also said the problem persists in central america as well. second having a secure border is a sovereign right however as you mentioned he would later say that the two did not discuss the signature issue who would exactly for the border wall that trump talks about. then he mentioned dismantling the drug cartel we talked about improving nafta. they have said in the past he would renegotiate the deal or potentially withdraw the u.s. altogether but today he said he wants to keep industry quote in our hemisphere. lastly he wants to do the same with manufacturing about. the mexican president for his part which once -- once likened his precedent. there is a mutual need for respect between the two countries. that is how he put it. he understands why some within his country and mexicans outside of his border would feel insulted by some of the past comments but he also said that he feels trump would be a genuine and a willing indwelling partner to work with. zero by the way in the middle of all of this trump gets on his plane and he heads to arizona fo
he also said the problem persists in central america as well. second having a secure border is a sovereign right however as you mentioned he would later say that the two did not discuss the signature issue who would exactly for the border wall that trump talks about. then he mentioned dismantling the drug cartel we talked about improving nafta. they have said in the past he would renegotiate the deal or potentially withdraw the u.s. altogether but today he said he wants to keep industry quote...
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. >>> a volcano erupting in central america could threaten flights into the u.s. the volcano in guatemala erupted several times in recent days. sending ash into neighboring mexico. it's one of the most about 76 eruptions this year. >>> now to the olympics in track and fold it was a first for team usa. >> american women swept the 100 meter hurdles. kristi castlin, nia ali, and brianna rollins swept the event. they finished one two and three in the event. it's the first time american women have swept any event in olympics history. >> what a feeling for them to turn around and realize it's li their teammates on the other side. >> and in the men, they didn't medal in the 110 hurdles. >> kerri walsh jennings is coming home with a medal. the three time gold medal winner and teammate april ross bounced back from the semi final loss. that was walsh jennings' first loss at the olympics. they managed to beat brazil in three sets to earn the bronze mettle medal. >> usain bolt is not the only history making sprinter from janay have a. elaine thompson took gold in the 200 mete
. >>> a volcano erupting in central america could threaten flights into the u.s. the volcano in guatemala erupted several times in recent days. sending ash into neighboring mexico. it's one of the most about 76 eruptions this year. >>> now to the olympics in track and fold it was a first for team usa. >> american women swept the 100 meter hurdles. kristi castlin, nia ali, and brianna rollins swept the event. they finished one two and three in the event. it's the first...
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this snake, one of the most poisonous in central america.struck audrey while she and her family were walking on a sidewalk at a resort in june. within seconds, she was unconscious and having seizures. her family rushed her to a belize medical clinic. >> i was absolutely convinced this was where she was going to die. i couldn't -- i could not at that moment imagine anyone being able to survive what she was -- what was happening to her. >> i remember waking up at the hospital, seeing my mom and my family. >> reporter: audrey was flown by air ambulance to florida. he has also suffered a stroke. recovery has been steady, but far from complete. >> there's thousands of mental tasks we do in a day. she is essentially having to reare learn how to do every one. >> reporter: audrey is not yet ready to attend school, but she expects to be ready for water polo. >> i'm competitive. so it's just -- it just makes me feel good in the water. >> reporter: for her mother, watching audrey slowly gain her abilities is a joy but one laced with uncertainty. >> the
this snake, one of the most poisonous in central america.struck audrey while she and her family were walking on a sidewalk at a resort in june. within seconds, she was unconscious and having seizures. her family rushed her to a belize medical clinic. >> i was absolutely convinced this was where she was going to die. i couldn't -- i could not at that moment imagine anyone being able to survive what she was -- what was happening to her. >> i remember waking up at the hospital, seeing...
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central america is something where we are -- we want to expand upon this. i believe that as long as the push factors exist we're going to have this problem. no level of border security, the no wall doubling the size of border patrol, i'll be things will not stop illegal migration from countries as long as a seven-year-old is desperate enough to flee on her own because of the poverty and violence in her country. we want to invest in these countries. invested $750 million. we will to establish a safe and legal path. this is good advice i got two years ago when we were dealing then, andrisis somebody said to me, you can't just shut the door. you have to provide a safe, legal alternative path. have the numbers of those who have applied and accepted been what we like to see, no. which is why we want to expand on it. in government, we have finite amount of resources to dedicate to the series of problems that we have. it is something we want to do more of. >> john stanton, buzz feed. >> are you concerned around donald trump language along race and religion and if
central america is something where we are -- we want to expand upon this. i believe that as long as the push factors exist we're going to have this problem. no level of border security, the no wall doubling the size of border patrol, i'll be things will not stop illegal migration from countries as long as a seven-year-old is desperate enough to flee on her own because of the poverty and violence in her country. we want to invest in these countries. invested $750 million. we will to establish a...
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it moved through central america, nearly submerging the >> parts of central and western mexico are expecting more rain as another storm is developing off the west code. elaine right now that is raising red flags once again for potential mud slides and flooding. >> mireya vee villarreal. millions along mexico are bracing for weeks of severe weather. is tracking this. >> it continues to pour in western and central florida as this pressure sits over the gulf of mexico. and because of it we do expect some flooding rain potential. tuesday night a flood watch is in effect from tampa to gainesville and that concern all the way through tuesday. in fact monday noon you can see more of that moisture picking up here with heavy potential for showers and even some thunderstorms into tuesday afternoon. looks like the projected rainfall totn what they've already experienced from tampa to panama city anywhere from 10-15 inches of rainfall. elaine. >> pamela gardner, thank you. a michigan man was arres sunday accused of passing out candies laced with the marijuana chemical thc in ohio. on saturday two dozen
it moved through central america, nearly submerging the >> parts of central and western mexico are expecting more rain as another storm is developing off the west code. elaine right now that is raising red flags once again for potential mud slides and flooding. >> mireya vee villarreal. millions along mexico are bracing for weeks of severe weather. is tracking this. >> it continues to pour in western and central florida as this pressure sits over the gulf of mexico. and...
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it happened to a bay area teenager three months ago in central america.n seconds she was unconscious, her mom didn't think she was going to make it. but she did. ktvu's rob roth tells us it's been a long road back. >> reporter: stroke by stroke audrey benton is working her way back not only to her high school water polo team in american canyon but to the way she used to be. that she's come this far is something of a miracle. here is why. >> i got bit on this ankle. >> reporter: bit by a snake in belize. not just any snake, this snake, one of the most poisonous in central america. it struck audrey while she and her family were walking on the sidewalk at a resort in june. >> no scar. >> reporter: within seconds she was unconscious and having seizures. her family rushed her to a medical clinic. >> i was absolutely convinced that this where she was going to die. i couldn't -- i could not at that moment imagine anyone being able to provide -- to survive what was happening to her. >> i remember waking up in the hospital and seeing my mom and family. >> reporter
it happened to a bay area teenager three months ago in central america.n seconds she was unconscious, her mom didn't think she was going to make it. but she did. ktvu's rob roth tells us it's been a long road back. >> reporter: stroke by stroke audrey benton is working her way back not only to her high school water polo team in american canyon but to the way she used to be. that she's come this far is something of a miracle. here is why. >> i got bit on this ankle. >>...
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and then over towards central america an over in toward mexico as well. we got a lot of moisture with it. the good news is, it is weakening rather quickly but still going to drop a lot of rain in these locations. with that being the case, yeah, eight to 12 inches of rain along the swath of this path but should lose out on much of its moisture over the next 48 hours here. hopefully that will lessen the flooding conditions but again that is down in central america general vicinity not adding up to anything here in the tri-state of course. sunny skies, up to 78 degrees by midday, high of 82. tomorrow we make it up to 83 for a high and 88 on saturday. clouds are making a comeback with the front passing by but only thing happening next seven days. goes back to sunny skies and mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid 80s and sunday in the next work week. greg: mikey, thank you very much. cheryl hines with larry david with the greatest show every, "curb your enthusiasm." this is where i first noticed you in a big way. you are fantastic in the show. rosanna: then
and then over towards central america an over in toward mexico as well. we got a lot of moisture with it. the good news is, it is weakening rather quickly but still going to drop a lot of rain in these locations. with that being the case, yeah, eight to 12 inches of rain along the swath of this path but should lose out on much of its moisture over the next 48 hours here. hopefully that will lessen the flooding conditions but again that is down in central america general vicinity not adding up...
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they also offer export services for those who want to send goods to family in central america and mexico. they're looking for bilingual employees , fluent in english and spanish to fill 150 full and part time positions. sunday, kicked off the first day of hiring. "we're also looking for someone that has customer service...customer centricity. persons that have a lot of energy and enthusiasm, so people that are willing and happy to sell and that have customer service. they will also have an employment center set up at the mall, through next month. for more information, just go to our website at fox five vegas dot com... and click on the links tab. jones we tied a record daytime high sunday and it looks like we could do it again to start the week. we remain under the influence of a ridge but a trough pushing toward the coast will set up some southwest winds today. it will remain dry and will trigger some winds for monday. another trough moves across northern nevada on tuesday allowing for a little more over our area. temperatures will start to cool off as we head into the middle and second
they also offer export services for those who want to send goods to family in central america and mexico. they're looking for bilingual employees , fluent in english and spanish to fill 150 full and part time positions. sunday, kicked off the first day of hiring. "we're also looking for someone that has customer service...customer centricity. persons that have a lot of energy and enthusiasm, so people that are willing and happy to sell and that have customer service. they will also have an...
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through the primal rainforests of costa rica to connect with one of the most iconic animals of central america, the sloth. we'll explore the sloth's leafy and arboreal world and learn more about their important place in this dynamic and complex ecosystem. it's almost as close to working with an alien you a spaceship. and we'll meet the dedicated folks fighting to save these ancient and remarkable creatures.
through the primal rainforests of costa rica to connect with one of the most iconic animals of central america, the sloth. we'll explore the sloth's leafy and arboreal world and learn more about their important place in this dynamic and complex ecosystem. it's almost as close to working with an alien you a spaceship. and we'll meet the dedicated folks fighting to save these ancient and remarkable creatures.
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now, meanwhile, if somebody comes from central america, el salvador, nicaragua and they go to mexico, they're either put in jail or deported. yet they're lecturing us we don't take all of their citizens. kind of hypocritical. >> try being an illegal immigrant in mexico and see how you're treated. again i think it's great he's going down there to meet. obviously they're not going to agree on a lot, maybe there is more mr. trump can speak to him about doing more to keep migrants from coming across the border. >> the point is you're 70 days from the election. you have a substantial hunk of the american electorate, you have a couple of them. he's addressing the african-americans later in the week. he should have done that weeks if not months ago. >> he has been doing it weeks now. >> it was outside of milwaukee. >> it was far enough outside of mill walkdy, there were no black people there. >> he's going to be in detroit. >> with latinos specifically, there is mutual ground. nobody wants drug dealers and rapists crawling across the border. we want control. but you have 11 million people, t
now, meanwhile, if somebody comes from central america, el salvador, nicaragua and they go to mexico, they're either put in jail or deported. yet they're lecturing us we don't take all of their citizens. kind of hypocritical. >> try being an illegal immigrant in mexico and see how you're treated. again i think it's great he's going down there to meet. obviously they're not going to agree on a lot, maybe there is more mr. trump can speak to him about doing more to keep migrants from coming...
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. >> reporter: castro's family members say they're originally from central america. the department of homeland security asked the court to detain him. they say he entered the country illegally. until this incident castro committed no crimes. in rock port byron barnett 7 news. >> anchor: a dangerous turn landing a rookie duck boat driver in trouble. he drove the duck boat on sturo drive. he ripped off the ladder and roof of that vehicle and the fire department came in to get passengers off the duck boat. nobody was hurt. there was a ceremony at the state house. explaining what happened. a first year driver was diverted off the tour route. and the driver's actions although not intentional will be under review by company safety experts who will conduct a thourough analysis of this event. >> anchor: a boston university student was in court today. pleaded not guilty to charges of motor vehicle gathering mourning together. they were so upset. the driver was drunk drove into trees killing one passenger and injuring another. a vigil was held sunday for the victim. aj robins
. >> reporter: castro's family members say they're originally from central america. the department of homeland security asked the court to detain him. they say he entered the country illegally. until this incident castro committed no crimes. in rock port byron barnett 7 news. >> anchor: a dangerous turn landing a rookie duck boat driver in trouble. he drove the duck boat on sturo drive. he ripped off the ladder and roof of that vehicle and the fire department came in to get...
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earl reached hurricane levels earlier this week as it moved through central america. nearly submerging the town of san ignacio in belize and destroying a bridge in guatemala. the threat of severe weather still remains. parts of central and western mexico are expecting more rain as another storm is developing off the west coast. elaine, right that is raising red flags once again for potential mudslides and flooding. >> mireya villarreal, thank you. >>> millions who live along the gulf of mexico are bracing for a week of severe weather. meteorologist pamela gardner of wbz in boston is tracking this. to pour over western and central florida as this area of low pressure just sits over the gulf of mexico. and because of it we do expect some flooding rain potential through tuesday night. a flood watch is in effect from tampa to gainesville. that flooding rain concern all the way through tuesday. in fact, monday, noon, you can see more of the moisture picking up here. with heavy potential for showers and even some thunderstorms into tuesday afternoon. and looks like the proje
earl reached hurricane levels earlier this week as it moved through central america. nearly submerging the town of san ignacio in belize and destroying a bridge in guatemala. the threat of severe weather still remains. parts of central and western mexico are expecting more rain as another storm is developing off the west coast. elaine, right that is raising red flags once again for potential mudslides and flooding. >> mireya villarreal, thank you. >>> millions who live along the...
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when jobs leave mexico and central america it increases pressure on social services as well as pressures on cross-border migration. tremendous pressure. the bond between our two countries is deep and sincere and both our nations benefit from a close and honest relationship between our two governments. a strong, prosperous and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states, and will keep and help keep for a long, long period of time america together. both of our countries will work together for mutual good, and most importantly for the mutual good of our people. mr. president, i want to thank you, it's been a tremendous honor, and i call you a friend. thank you. >> mr. trump? are you taking questions, sir? . >> i think they are going to take some questions. melissa: let's see here. >> i think excellent, excellent. a tremendous respect for the president. we were actually together for quite some time, and i think excellent. i was with, as you know, senator sessions and it was tremendous, more than an hour. very good. [inaudible] >> say it, yes? >> no, not at all. we want what's
when jobs leave mexico and central america it increases pressure on social services as well as pressures on cross-border migration. tremendous pressure. the bond between our two countries is deep and sincere and both our nations benefit from a close and honest relationship between our two governments. a strong, prosperous and vibrant mexico is in the best interest of the united states, and will keep and help keep for a long, long period of time america together. both of our countries will work...
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his attorney believes he qualifies for asylum because he fled central america to escape gang violence. after a judge granted bond this week, his supporters took we had a chance to talk to one of his teachers and asked her what will happen when he returns. "we are expecting him to re-enroll in school and he only has one semester to finish. i'm sure wildin is going to have a big transition back to just normal life. i mean he's been gone for almost 7 months." immigration enforcement officers tell wral the bond decision was made by the immigration court judge' s orders. the state bar is investigating a former wake county prosecutor. colleen janssen went before a wake county judge who ordered the investigation. this comes on the heels of an appeals court ruling in a robbery case from 2014. the ruling claims janssen conspired with an investigator to hide the drug-dealing activity of her key witness, to make him more credible at trial. judge donald stephens/wake county: this conduct directly affecting the superior court of wake county and therefore i think its appropriate that the court make
his attorney believes he qualifies for asylum because he fled central america to escape gang violence. after a judge granted bond this week, his supporters took we had a chance to talk to one of his teachers and asked her what will happen when he returns. "we are expecting him to re-enroll in school and he only has one semester to finish. i'm sure wildin is going to have a big transition back to just normal life. i mean he's been gone for almost 7 months." immigration enforcement...
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portions of central america and into the yucatan, these are tropical storms and rethink this storm system will maintain nonetheless rainfall and storm surges are concerns, especially to the north where the circulation will land. check out the rain that we have, then goodness. dr. fitchburg -- up through fitchburg, middlesex, essex, the by the drought. tough to take that, especially when you have that much heavy rain just off to the west. high pressure building in, and it means that the dew points will come down tomorrow. the sea breeze is a banner day tomorrow. still days and on thursday and by friday and is pretty uncomfortable. a little bit of haze but the glow off the charles means there is sunshine. still on the tolerable side, getting better, humidity starting to drop. 70 in plymouth, 70 in hyannis, down that way and it gets even hotter and to the point states, where temperatures are well and the 90's. that sort of heat slowly lift northward by friday. some sea breezes, a light northeasterly wind as wind is almost dead calm for most areas. low-pressure moving way out to see, the high
portions of central america and into the yucatan, these are tropical storms and rethink this storm system will maintain nonetheless rainfall and storm surges are concerns, especially to the north where the circulation will land. check out the rain that we have, then goodness. dr. fitchburg -- up through fitchburg, middlesex, essex, the by the drought. tough to take that, especially when you have that much heavy rain just off to the west. high pressure building in, and it means that the dew...
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greatly expanded its military presence in central america.oined two 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 evil bench, the sandistas. and he was going to overthrow them. and the heros were the contras that were going to do it like our fathers at lexington and concord. >> we are complying with the law. the boland amendment, which is 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 wa
greatly expanded its military presence in central america.oined two 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 evil bench, the sandistas. and he was going to overthrow them. and the heros were the contras that were going to do it like our fathers at...
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these young people are visiting from all over south and central america to attend the conference of thelobal shapers initiative. they are interested in learning about how medellin managed to modernise and upgrade its infrastructure. the metro links outlying neighbourhoods, or comunas, that were once the domain of drug lords, to the city center. vigilant staff help keep the public transit system safe and clean. camilo ruiz is one of the organizers of this special sightseeing trip. this is the first time the annual meeting of global shapers is being held in his home town. they are going to visit comuna trece, neighbourhood 13. built on a steep hillside that was once a slum, notorious for squalor, drugs, crime and brutal gangs. jeaneth perez holguin: there are many things that stay with you for life. such as losing family members, friends and neighbours in the conflict we had here. i myself lost an uncle, a cousin and a brother. it is really rough. >> comuna 13 is changing fast. infrastructure investment is helping to revive the district and the entire city. kids can play outside without f
these young people are visiting from all over south and central america to attend the conference of thelobal shapers initiative. they are interested in learning about how medellin managed to modernise and upgrade its infrastructure. the metro links outlying neighbourhoods, or comunas, that were once the domain of drug lords, to the city center. vigilant staff help keep the public transit system safe and clean. camilo ruiz is one of the organizers of this special sightseeing trip. this is the...
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. >>> hurricane earl is storming central america this morning. it made landfall in belize early this morning after hitting northern honduras with heavy rain and high wind. two people are missing after a fishing boat cap-sized in the caribbean. some streets in southern mexico are flooded. forecasters say earl will also reach northern guatemala. >>> five usa official are joining the aviation. trying to douse the burning airliner. the 300 on board escaped with second to pair. elizabeth palmer has more. >> reporter: skidding down the runway on its belly, the first video of emirates 5201 shows it billowing smoke and minutes later, it exploded. just before that explosion, smartphone video inside the cabin shows alarmed but no panic. some people even take down their luggage. but 60 seconds later, the crew sounding desperate. leave the luggage, she is shouting! jump! jump! >> jump! >> reporter: outside you can see the neighboring emergency chute apparently unusable. still the 282 passengers all got away safely. amazing, as not all of the exits were worki
. >>> hurricane earl is storming central america this morning. it made landfall in belize early this morning after hitting northern honduras with heavy rain and high wind. two people are missing after a fishing boat cap-sized in the caribbean. some streets in southern mexico are flooded. forecasters say earl will also reach northern guatemala. >>> five usa official are joining the aviation. trying to douse the burning airliner. the 300 on board escaped with second to pair....