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anthony looks at why people are leaving central america and i always have to look at what happens to those that are on their journey or end up staying in mexico, mexico is that sandwich country to america and for a lot of people what they originally viewed as their main destination which is the united states. i'm so looking at what is mexico's production capacity right now and what are the limitations and particularly as itrelates to central american asylum-seekers . and then obviously what we see in the past few months has been a dramatic increase in apprehensions in mexico again and a shift where we saw the mexican president elected last december, policies of being a welcoming company, looking at alternatives for people to stay in mexico and mostly response to us threats and pressure, dramatically cracking down on immigration and migrants in transit through the country. i have apprehended as of august of this year over on the 44,000 migrants in transit, 85 percent from central america and if you look at how much bigger it is last year, if you compare those same eight months there's
anthony looks at why people are leaving central america and i always have to look at what happens to those that are on their journey or end up staying in mexico, mexico is that sandwich country to america and for a lot of people what they originally viewed as their main destination which is the united states. i'm so looking at what is mexico's production capacity right now and what are the limitations and particularly as itrelates to central american asylum-seekers . and then obviously what we...
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so anthony looked at lot at why people are leaving central america. i was asked to look at what happens to those that are on their journey or that ending up staying in mexico. mexico is that sandwich country a lot of times between central america and then for a lot of people what they originally viewed as their main destination, which is the united states. and sort of looking at what is mexico's protection capacity right now and then what are the limitations that they're facing, particularly as it relates to central american asylum seekers. obviously what we've seen in the past few months has been a dramatic increase in apprehensions in mexico, again, and a real shift from when we saw the mexican president elected last december, policies of being a welcoming country, looking at alternatives for people to stay and work in mexico to mostly a response to u.s. threats and pressure dramatically cracking down on immigration and migrants in transit through the country. they have apprehended as of august of this year over 144,000 migrants in transit. 85% from
so anthony looked at lot at why people are leaving central america. i was asked to look at what happens to those that are on their journey or that ending up staying in mexico. mexico is that sandwich country a lot of times between central america and then for a lot of people what they originally viewed as their main destination, which is the united states. and sort of looking at what is mexico's protection capacity right now and then what are the limitations that they're facing, particularly as...
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the facts on the ground in central america it is getting harder and it's causing a lot of trouble.we do not actually really have a climate refugee law. it is credible if you return violence to you and the economic refugees or the climate refugees do not fall into that clas the d maybe that is a conversation we should have for helping some climate refugees around the world but we also have to do everything we can to transition off of carbon so that we save the planet and get the renewable energy. [applause] thank you for being here. my question is how to counter this hateful narrative that we just had a shooting in el paso and people just have been radicalized in many ways. we have an audience that is progressive so how do we approach those that don't listen listen? [applause] i very much believe the leadership matters and what we have now is inculcating hate, hate speech, racism and it produces violent acts so that is extremely troubling. we need to change our leadership, that is part of it. but right now if you hear an elected official or any community leader attacking any group i
the facts on the ground in central america it is getting harder and it's causing a lot of trouble.we do not actually really have a climate refugee law. it is credible if you return violence to you and the economic refugees or the climate refugees do not fall into that clas the d maybe that is a conversation we should have for helping some climate refugees around the world but we also have to do everything we can to transition off of carbon so that we save the planet and get the renewable...
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provision that as far as i can tell is going to shut the system down lately people coming from central america. so these things have faced court challenges but this just gives you a idea, just if we're looking at the asylum system, this consistent relentless focus on shutting down opportunities in the immigration system area and so is this different? yes, this is different. >> you're on the ground on this.we stand back and do analysis and look at the read the reports and etc. but your living and breathing it in your reporting all the time so i'd like you to talk about what it actually feels like down there. what do you see happening with the flows and circumstances at the border now in your reporting. could this flow and what has been taking place with central americans, they have been anticipated to mark out that the government have been so unprepared to deal with a sharp rise in the numbers. and the classic question now that reason, is this a manufactured crisis or isthis , has this been a crisis question mark. >> the realities on the ground kind of going off what julia said have changed so
provision that as far as i can tell is going to shut the system down lately people coming from central america. so these things have faced court challenges but this just gives you a idea, just if we're looking at the asylum system, this consistent relentless focus on shutting down opportunities in the immigration system area and so is this different? yes, this is different. >> you're on the ground on this.we stand back and do analysis and look at the read the reports and etc. but your...
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we have seen the illegal alien caravan come across from central america to mexico into your state and beyond. and the support money that is subsidizing this entire illegal alien children network especially childre churchgoers n america is coming from their own pockets, they think it is helping their neighbors in helping homeless people in their communities but in many ways it is going straight to that network and i name many of the shelters from central america all the way into the interior of the united states that are being subsidized by the catholic church. and every in. and with nongovernmental organizations like doctors without orders that are creating those magnets and the factors that the drug cartel then exploits. >> you are making a great point, what i would love to explore a little bit further is the extent to which there is a cycle of human smuggling. in the extent to which cartels are at the central operational control of the cycle and to your point, how it works. a lot of people do not understand the extent to which you have people who are being driven up from countries b
we have seen the illegal alien caravan come across from central america to mexico into your state and beyond. and the support money that is subsidizing this entire illegal alien children network especially childre churchgoers n america is coming from their own pockets, they think it is helping their neighbors in helping homeless people in their communities but in many ways it is going straight to that network and i name many of the shelters from central america all the way into the interior of...
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we seeing the illegal alien caravans come across from central america the spine of mexico into your state and beyond. the support money that is subsidizing this entire illegal and shelter network, especially churchgoers in america need to understand, is largely coming from the own pockets. they think it's helping their neighbors. they think it's helping homeless people in their communities but in many ways it's going straight to that network, and then they many of the shelters from central america all the way into the interior of the united states that are being subsidized by the catholic church. and every sect they're in, the, the scallop radians, and in concert with nongovernmental organizations like doctors without borders that are creating those magnets and those factors that the drug cartels then exploit. >> host: you are making a great point and what i'd love to explore further is the extent to which there's a cycle of human smuggling and the extent to which cartels are at the central operational control of that cycle. and to your point about how it works. a lot of people don't unde
we seeing the illegal alien caravans come across from central america the spine of mexico into your state and beyond. the support money that is subsidizing this entire illegal and shelter network, especially churchgoers in america need to understand, is largely coming from the own pockets. they think it's helping their neighbors. they think it's helping homeless people in their communities but in many ways it's going straight to that network, and then they many of the shelters from central...
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finally pushing across into the southeast so 25 degrees in atlanta then at the caribbean and central america widely unsettled plenty of rain showers really covering much of cuba up into the bahamas and you'll see really across central america against that you know friday is a very cloudy picture dry place is really good news because one is mexico so some good at drawing up weather over the next couple of days and really nicaragua is the only area where it's dry we've got rain showers in cozumel with a high of 30. this is a dialogue let you decide not to have children to say that it's what the stake is really human survive all everyone has a voice but a start with our community because of course this is a debate and it's a he did want to visit a little be patient literally be able to do a page and ideally join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be outraged on out to 0. the fact of today's headlines their protests like this one that are trying to preserve and we forested areas that have been alre
finally pushing across into the southeast so 25 degrees in atlanta then at the caribbean and central america widely unsettled plenty of rain showers really covering much of cuba up into the bahamas and you'll see really across central america against that you know friday is a very cloudy picture dry place is really good news because one is mexico so some good at drawing up weather over the next couple of days and really nicaragua is the only area where it's dry we've got rain showers in cozumel...
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whether it's major changes in asylum policy, the signing of cooperation agreements with mexico and central america were reshaping the legal immigration system and the refugee problem . also next we will discuss in our diverse array of panels for now, i know you're all eager to hear from secretary mack lehman and asking questions during the question and answer period . for that i'll turn it over to you and george will chair the question and answer period. >>. [applause] [shouting] >>. [shouting] when our rights are under attack what do we do? stand up, fight back. >> please, that's enough now. we hear you. this is a forum where we respect free speech, we respect your right to protest but in respect to this audience wants to hear the speaker, let's say the rest of it for the q and a period. thank you very much, be seated. we like to hear the speaker now, please be seated . [chanting] please folks, this is enough. please be seated so we can hear the speaker and engage in a dialogue. please be seated. [applause] mister mcaleenan. >> good morning everyone. thank you for the kind introduction . and for
whether it's major changes in asylum policy, the signing of cooperation agreements with mexico and central america were reshaping the legal immigration system and the refugee problem . also next we will discuss in our diverse array of panels for now, i know you're all eager to hear from secretary mack lehman and asking questions during the question and answer period . for that i'll turn it over to you and george will chair the question and answer period. >>. [applause] [shouting]...
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but there was always one central question that i worked on. and that is, why is america'se class being hollowed out? why is it that for families that work every bit as hard as my mom and dad did two generations ago, find the path today, so much rockier and so much steeper. and for people of color even rockier and even steeper. [applause] yep. and the answer is just like the answer around minimum wage. the answer is about who government works for. think of it this way. we have a government that works fabulously. wonderfully. terrifically. for giant drug companies. just not for people trying to get a prescription filled. am i right? [applause] works great for people who want to invest in private prisons and private detention centers. just not for the people whose lives are torn apart by those institutions. [applause] yep. a government that works terrifically for giant oil companies that want to drill everywhere. just not for the rest of us who see climate change bearing down upon us. [applause] here's the thing. when you see a government that works great for the wealthy and
but there was always one central question that i worked on. and that is, why is america'se class being hollowed out? why is it that for families that work every bit as hard as my mom and dad did two generations ago, find the path today, so much rockier and so much steeper. and for people of color even rockier and even steeper. [applause] yep. and the answer is just like the answer around minimum wage. the answer is about who government works for. think of it this way. we have a government that...
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finally pushing across into the southeast so 25 degrees in atlanta then at the caribbean and central america widely unsettled plenty of rain showers really covering much of cuba up into the bahamas and you'll see really across central america against that you know friday it's a very cloudy picture dry place is really good news because one is mexico so some good at drawing up weather over the next couple of days and really nicaragua is the only area where it's dry we've got rain showers in cozumel with a high of 30. as governments fail to cut emissions scientists are proposing drastic measures to save the planet. people in power ways technological endeavors to counter humanity's pollutants against the risks of further meddling with the environment to ever feel like this is playing god it's actually quite unsettling and quite frankly makes me quite anxious. klein attackers on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick amount of the top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has called on ukraine and china to investigate his political rival joe biden democrats say the move is a breach of
finally pushing across into the southeast so 25 degrees in atlanta then at the caribbean and central america widely unsettled plenty of rain showers really covering much of cuba up into the bahamas and you'll see really across central america against that you know friday it's a very cloudy picture dry place is really good news because one is mexico so some good at drawing up weather over the next couple of days and really nicaragua is the only area where it's dry we've got rain showers in...
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you make a strong case for it and if these if these people in the country who have come from central america if they do have a well founded case that why they shouldn't go back then absolutely should allow them to stay as long as they don't you know if the lawyers there are productive citizens this country yeah paper that why does it matter if he's a citizen and i just was wondering at. the reason i ask you. because you know the reason i ask that question is i love america america's immigrant heritage it's what makes us a special place on the globe i love it when people become naturalized citizens want to become americans they just have to come into the country legally and abide by our was ok ladies awaiting the blocked. question is down term has been well documented making thousands of misleading and flat out false statements throughout the course of his presidency does a version for truth telling undermine his ability to lead and unite the country i think when 21 trump says things that are false that does undermine his his presidential authority and i wish he wouldn't do it he should stop
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migration policy continues, a a panel discussion what's happening in central america that's causing recente to the u.s. we will have live coverage of that conversation starting at 2 p.m. eastern. here's a look at some of her other live coverage on the c-span channels. >> tonight on "the communicators," fcc commissioner michael o'rielly on the d.c. federal appeals court ruling that the agency can repeal net neutrality with a trip but can't block state laws. >> what you'll see as a number of states have acted in trying to do things i disagree with and you'll probably see others to jump in the debate. having 50 different states poll as different directions, some with nectar jelly, is not what the structure should be. it's not interstate commerce. it's why we have commerce clause in my opinion and is that something, they're supposed to be governing interested traffic. my analysis of the architecture, there is the basically intrastate traffic on the internet. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> president trump is defending his decision to pull back u.s. troops from northern syria against
migration policy continues, a a panel discussion what's happening in central america that's causing recente to the u.s. we will have live coverage of that conversation starting at 2 p.m. eastern. here's a look at some of her other live coverage on the c-span channels. >> tonight on "the communicators," fcc commissioner michael o'rielly on the d.c. federal appeals court ruling that the agency can repeal net neutrality with a trip but can't block state laws. >> what you'll...
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you make a strong case for it and if these if these people in the country who have come from central america if they do have a well founded case that why they shouldn't go back then absolutely should allow them to stay as long as they don't you know is that there are productive citizens this country yeah paper that why does it matter if he's a citizen and i just was wondering at. what you want to ask you. because you know the reason i ask that question is i love america america's immigrant heritage it's what makes us a special place on the globe i love it when people become naturalized citizens want to become americans they just have to come into the country legally and abide by our was ok ladies awaiting the. question is down term has been well documented making thousands of misleading and flat out false statements throughout the course of his presidency does his aversion for truth telling undermine his ability to lead and unite the country i think when 21 trump says things that are false that does undermine his his presidential authority and i wish he wouldn't do it he should stop saying t
you make a strong case for it and if these if these people in the country who have come from central america if they do have a well founded case that why they shouldn't go back then absolutely should allow them to stay as long as they don't you know is that there are productive citizens this country yeah paper that why does it matter if he's a citizen and i just was wondering at. what you want to ask you. because you know the reason i ask that question is i love america america's immigrant...
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the scene was similar to a string of caravans that left central america a year ago. i mean. i'm not afraid i need to go on i don't know what's ahead of me but i'm not scared for what this was before this migrant caravan is the only way forward without a visa card you can't get out from something like soko. now a mysterious oil spill has contaminated at least 150 beaches along brazil's northeastern coastline dozens of teams are trying to clean that up but they say the thick crude is washing ashore too fausta keep up. has more now from the coastal community of course in northeastern brazil. one of brazil's most beautiful beaches now covered with oil it washed up on the sand here on what was otherwise a pristine beach. and it has the locals like joe's a mighty is extremely worried what to do i feel very sad this is an environmental disaster even if people are cleaning it up the damage is done i've been working here for over 30 years and i've never seen anything like it. but it's not just here or oil has washed up on beaches all up and down the coastline of the northeast of braz
the scene was similar to a string of caravans that left central america a year ago. i mean. i'm not afraid i need to go on i don't know what's ahead of me but i'm not scared for what this was before this migrant caravan is the only way forward without a visa card you can't get out from something like soko. now a mysterious oil spill has contaminated at least 150 beaches along brazil's northeastern coastline dozens of teams are trying to clean that up but they say the thick crude is washing...
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refugees would not only be coming from mexico and central america it would become from florida and the coast and the gulf coast of america of the united states. at home business is the rely on the tourist dollar and preparing for an uncertain future or leaving in soon runs against towns on the farm where he's lived pretty much all his life we have seen the difference. the last couple yes some just for maybe 30 years ago than. thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of those and the glacier are one of the most tourist attraction in iceland so of course it can have an effect on on you know all the main pillars of the economic parting and iceland. this story is being repeated around the world just as the melting ice the sea level rise the water supply for hundreds of millions of people is disappearing before our very eyes. there's a bleak picture but there is no other way of telling. scientists say the focus must now be on trying to save what we can at this crucial part of the planetary system. how does era that new york and i see. our time for a quick check of the headlines here on t
refugees would not only be coming from mexico and central america it would become from florida and the coast and the gulf coast of america of the united states. at home business is the rely on the tourist dollar and preparing for an uncertain future or leaving in soon runs against towns on the farm where he's lived pretty much all his life we have seen the difference. the last couple yes some just for maybe 30 years ago than. thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of those and the glacier...
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the plan gets out in central america, what happens to numbers at the border?and, i don't know the answer to the question, why democrats insist on putting illegal aliens first instead of us citizens. we need to stop a magnet and lose incentives of having illegal aliens -- rob: a huge spike -- >> if i'm a central american and i hear that i want to come. what i want to hear they are paying me, detained me and prosecute me and keep me from coming to the border. it is a big issue. we can talk about the numbers, the costs and let's not forget the money perpetuated back from illegal aliens to mexico and central america, multi-billions of dollars. it is not a good plan. jillian: thank you for joining us. it is 38 minutes after the hour. russian interference in the presidential election, don't worry, nothing real just yet. vladimir putin just cracking jokes. ♪ somebody makes me laugh ♪ rob: donald trump mocking the biden ukraine situation on twitter with help from nickel back. and the social media boy we had yesterday. ♪ ♪ ♪ around here, the only predictable thing abou
the plan gets out in central america, what happens to numbers at the border?and, i don't know the answer to the question, why democrats insist on putting illegal aliens first instead of us citizens. we need to stop a magnet and lose incentives of having illegal aliens -- rob: a huge spike -- >> if i'm a central american and i hear that i want to come. what i want to hear they are paying me, detained me and prosecute me and keep me from coming to the border. it is a big issue. we can talk...
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driven from your country as well as other countries in central america. and, unfortunately, this is often a source of great political antagonism. what would you like the american people to know about the situation in your country, what it's undergoing, so that we could understand why this is happening. >> four minutes, huh? >> we will let you go longer. >> well, first of all, i would really like to thank everybody here, these incredible women right next to me. it's an honor to be next to all of you because i think i do believe we will change this world if we truly give the opportunity to women to create a space that we've seen can be different. i think one of the most important things i would like people to understand, like i said in the video, we don't choose to leave. the conditions are terrible in some of the places. and migration, you know, it's a right. asylum is a protected right but international law. and i wouldn't be telling you this story, i wouldn't be alive here today if the solidarity of the people of the united states and various points in m
driven from your country as well as other countries in central america. and, unfortunately, this is often a source of great political antagonism. what would you like the american people to know about the situation in your country, what it's undergoing, so that we could understand why this is happening. >> four minutes, huh? >> we will let you go longer. >> well, first of all, i would really like to thank everybody here, these incredible women right next to me. it's an honor to...
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which had set out from southern mexico to try to get to the united states the migrants are from central america africa and the caribbean under pressure from the u.s. and mexican authorities have been making it increasingly difficult for migrants to make their way to the u.s. border. when donald trump was campaigning for the u.s. presidency in 2016 he made pledges of support for the coal industry but the irony is that while many welcome the revival in mining some knew that more jobs in coal would mean more disease especially one called black lung it's what you get if you breathe in coal dust every day in east kentucky they're seeing more and more cases of it and they're fighting for compensation. but. for danny even the few paces from the car to his front door are a struggle. toxic dust particles that he and hailed for decades working as a coal miner have destroyed his lungs. just 45 years old his lungs operated under hof of their potential capacity. if he were from 43 to 43. like thousands of other miners in east kentucky danny has been diagnosed with black lung until the radiologist brandon cr
which had set out from southern mexico to try to get to the united states the migrants are from central america africa and the caribbean under pressure from the u.s. and mexican authorities have been making it increasingly difficult for migrants to make their way to the u.s. border. when donald trump was campaigning for the u.s. presidency in 2016 he made pledges of support for the coal industry but the irony is that while many welcome the revival in mining some knew that more jobs in coal...
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south america in the middle east including arab nationalist was in central america south americain the middle east including arab nationalist governments that were seen to be going in a socialist direction so governments that were seen to be going in a socialist direction so. really disempowered a lot of countries over the years and i think the u.s. has one really disempowered a lot of countries over the years and i think the u.s. has won that cold war it's one that imperialist war globally and it's now ex that cold war it's one that imperialist war globally and it's now exported it's atomized and individualize societies to the point where i don't think they have supported it's atomized and individual i societies to the point where. i don't think they have the political direction or where with all our ability ideological ability to have the political direction or where with all our ability ideological ability to find out what's better what's a better option than neoliberal economics it's the people i know what's better what's a better option than neoliberal economics it's people
south america in the middle east including arab nationalist was in central america south americain the middle east including arab nationalist governments that were seen to be going in a socialist direction so governments that were seen to be going in a socialist direction so. really disempowered a lot of countries over the years and i think the u.s. has one really disempowered a lot of countries over the years and i think the u.s. has won that cold war it's one that imperialist war globally and...
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a bit of an easier standard and it's more likely with some of the claims or seeing some from central america they will receive asylum in mexico wears in the united states they would likely be denied. i talked a long time and i will stop. >> you covered a lot of complicated stuff, very eloquently so thank you, sue. i still get confused about the categories and who's in the categories you guess it does change almost every day. joel, we'd like to hear from you as you been reporting on the front line and you're talking to people and asking them about their experiences both at the border of italy in central america. so please share. >> first of all thank you very much for having me. as you said earlier and i'm pretty new on this beat, when i started three years ago it would been very difficult to picture me on this stage because i i knew pretty much nothing about immigration or immigration law. a little bit about daca that i covered as an npr correspondent in new york but essentially i did not know what i did not know. however, i was at donald trump's campaign announcement in 2015 when he came do
a bit of an easier standard and it's more likely with some of the claims or seeing some from central america they will receive asylum in mexico wears in the united states they would likely be denied. i talked a long time and i will stop. >> you covered a lot of complicated stuff, very eloquently so thank you, sue. i still get confused about the categories and who's in the categories you guess it does change almost every day. joel, we'd like to hear from you as you been reporting on the...
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people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the 1980. and they've been applying those same strategy ever since they were dedicated to achieving their goals they still want to get rid of certain governments they want a regime change in syria for instance regime change in iran. very skilled at this and they have now inside the news media inside the government means the. they can do a lot to control the narrative of any story so i think in america these days we have somehow told ourselves that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems other than hard power lattimer putin cares about hard power the neoconservatives can now demonize a leader of a country that sells with the american people so you don't just sort of argue a policy you attack the leader so the neoconservatives became very skilled at picking out leaders finding their ugly traits and then highlighting them unico bitch you might say was a rather clunky political leader but you make him into a devil he's totally corrupt and he's evil and he wants to k
people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the 1980. and they've been applying those same strategy ever since they were dedicated to achieving their goals they still want to get rid of certain governments they want a regime change in syria for instance regime change in iran. very skilled at this and they have now inside the news media inside the government means the. they can do a lot to control the narrative of any...
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western side of kind of there with cloud right pollen and from the pacific pacific side all of central americaalso seeing some wet weather stormy weather there continue for eastern parts of mexico with russia show us the caribbean. latest news as it breaks up on into this market started peacefully but the major confrontation is taking place on iran the police headquarters with details coverage that they get will be heading down to 110 meters which is so deep that only have 15 minutes on the seabed from around the wild the remains of jamal may never be found that is here for they still exist yes his legacy lives on. china is going on i want to reunify with the mine. by the consequences when i want to investigate taiwan's determination to remain dependent on al-jazeera . this is al-jazeera. alarms the whole romany watching the al-jazeera news our lives one headquarters here in doha are coming up in the next 60 minutes let someone else fight over this long blood stage sand donald trump alles what he calls a strategic victory as turkey and russia take over syrian territory previously held by the u
western side of kind of there with cloud right pollen and from the pacific pacific side all of central americaalso seeing some wet weather stormy weather there continue for eastern parts of mexico with russia show us the caribbean. latest news as it breaks up on into this market started peacefully but the major confrontation is taking place on iran the police headquarters with details coverage that they get will be heading down to 110 meters which is so deep that only have 15 minutes on the...
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pushing through western areas of cuba and again we'll see areas of rain generally through much of central america but it's also an improving picture into southern mexico. into mexico city with a high of 22. i'm counting the cost of africa opens up it's called us in the hope of a relation the success of the european union nigeria shops its borders waving smuggler your tongue. savation plus airport expansion and the creation of a regional media hub counting the cost on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks difficulty keeps event on point mostly young people copy a protest against the taliban and that attacking without police with details coverage was meant to be a chance for people from different walks of life to political affiliations to work together to shape their futures together from around the world not many people buy physical news type of thing over what these front pages represent the much older title. strangers from across new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and a shot of rows back and down to grab hopefully handles like to stop the pain just so the
pushing through western areas of cuba and again we'll see areas of rain generally through much of central america but it's also an improving picture into southern mexico. into mexico city with a high of 22. i'm counting the cost of africa opens up it's called us in the hope of a relation the success of the european union nigeria shops its borders waving smuggler your tongue. savation plus airport expansion and the creation of a regional media hub counting the cost on al-jazeera. the latest news...
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refugees would not only be coming from mexico and central america it would become from floated by. the coast and the gulf coast of america of the united states. at home businesses that rely on the tourist dollar are preparing for an uncertain future believing in sin runs a guest house on the farm where he's lived pretty much all his life he has seen what's difference. the last couple yes and just for maybe 30 years ago than the saw 3 clicks of thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of those and the glacier are one of the most tourist attraction and iceland so of course it can have an effect on on you know all the main pillars of the economic parting and i just love . this story is being repeated around the world just as the melting out to sea level rise the water supply for hundreds of millions of people is disappearing before our very eyes. there's a bleak picture but there is no other way of telling. scientists say the focus must now be on trying to save what we can at this crucial part of the planetary system and the clock al-jazeera that new york and ice. pick up the headli
refugees would not only be coming from mexico and central america it would become from floated by. the coast and the gulf coast of america of the united states. at home businesses that rely on the tourist dollar are preparing for an uncertain future believing in sin runs a guest house on the farm where he's lived pretty much all his life he has seen what's difference. the last couple yes and just for maybe 30 years ago than the saw 3 clicks of thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of...
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i look about 33 degrees celsius and sunny skies that conditions across the caribbean and even central america a little bit better as you start this new week we've got some heaviest wally from nicaragua on tools panama but as you can see elsewhere some clearer skies in the picture quite cloudy generally throughout the caribbean. but again as we go through tuesday faily calm if you have ana and showers in mexico city. rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on the backs down to scenes documentary if i would compare it to iranian we haven't done we just bought the whole thing to . go to rewind continues with motown to greytown being out here in the soil learning about health by eating good it's train my wife i can't imagine doing something else on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect this school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate t
i look about 33 degrees celsius and sunny skies that conditions across the caribbean and even central america a little bit better as you start this new week we've got some heaviest wally from nicaragua on tools panama but as you can see elsewhere some clearer skies in the picture quite cloudy generally throughout the caribbean. but again as we go through tuesday faily calm if you have ana and showers in mexico city. rewind returns with a new series. and brand new updates on the backs down to...
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forecast for some snow i with the high ground cloud are right on the focus was a good part of central america some big downpours coming through here in circulation just off the coast of mexico making its way little further north over the next day i'll say come into the caribbean fine dry and sunny. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the was. found as iraq shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people persevering on their chosen path. and weakness documentaries on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick reminder of our top stories here on the al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has approved a series of sanctions on turkey he's also calling for an immediate cease fire in northern syria where turkish forces are carrying out a military campaign in kurdish held areas on the ground in syria a group of government soldiers enter the strategic city of manby day after being invited in by kurdish forces but this sets up a potential clash with turkish forces stationed on the outskirts. of these 4 people have
forecast for some snow i with the high ground cloud are right on the focus was a good part of central america some big downpours coming through here in circulation just off the coast of mexico making its way little further north over the next day i'll say come into the caribbean fine dry and sunny. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the was. found as iraq shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of...
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seekers after they trudged about 20 miles north, many of them from africa, the caribbean, and central americamexico has cracked down on caravans since president trump threatened to shut down the southern border. >>> a texas investigation is under way into the deadly police shooting of a 28-year-old woman inside her own home. a vigil was held outside the ft. worth home of atatiana jefferson. the shooting happened saturday around 2:30 a.m. as police responded to a neighbor's call about the woman's front door being open. police responded to the home, looking into her bedroom window and shouting "put your hands up" before firing a single shot into the window. overnight the 911 call was released. >> calling about my neighbor. the front door's been open since 10:00. i haven't seen anybody moving around. it's not normal for them to have both of the doors open at this time of night. i feel bad. had i thought called the police department, she would probably still be alive today. >> jefferson was reportedly playing video games with her 8-year-old nephew. the ft. worth police department says the officer
seekers after they trudged about 20 miles north, many of them from africa, the caribbean, and central americamexico has cracked down on caravans since president trump threatened to shut down the southern border. >>> a texas investigation is under way into the deadly police shooting of a 28-year-old woman inside her own home. a vigil was held outside the ft. worth home of atatiana jefferson. the shooting happened saturday around 2:30 a.m. as police responded to a neighbor's call about...
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central and northern areas of south america. some dry conditions though as well particularly into southern peru this is the situation appear into mountains and the hills in the southern region very significant and this is a hundreds of firefighters have been dispatched to try and fight these blazes now that are actually in the forecast and not secure that it may be coming on sunday so that should help in those efforts under the rain carrying away from one is that was the pushing into those areas of a year ago i found central america. spread rain showers into much of panama across into costa rica and the same time some have to work in the way in with the west of that coming in from the gulf of mexico into southern areas of mexico and the united states we have got the snow in the north but into the southwest it is a case of fire again they continue to burn this is actually a very close it down to about 30 can. it is a way this is the subtle ridge fire is in the sun valley very strong santa ana winds have been fueling these fires t
central and northern areas of south america. some dry conditions though as well particularly into southern peru this is the situation appear into mountains and the hills in the southern region very significant and this is a hundreds of firefighters have been dispatched to try and fight these blazes now that are actually in the forecast and not secure that it may be coming on sunday so that should help in those efforts under the rain carrying away from one is that was the pushing into those...
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as far as i can tell, is just going to shut the system down completely to people coming from central america. these things have faced court challenges. this gives you an idea as we are looking at the asylum system, this consistent relentless focus on shutting down the opportunities in the immigration system. is this different? yes. this is different. >> okay, you know on the ground on this. we stand back and do analysis and look at the read the reports etc. etc. but you know living and breathing it and reporting it all of the time. so i would like you to talk about what it actually feels like down there. what do you see happening with the flows and circumstances at the border now in your reporting? could this slow and what is been taking place the central -- and what has been taking place with the central americans? could it have been anticipated? the government have been so unprepared to deal with a sharp rise in the numbers? -- classic question manufactured crisis or is this a crisis? >> the realities on the ground kinda building off of what julia said has really changed so drastically sin
as far as i can tell, is just going to shut the system down completely to people coming from central america. these things have faced court challenges. this gives you an idea as we are looking at the asylum system, this consistent relentless focus on shutting down the opportunities in the immigration system. is this different? yes. this is different. >> okay, you know on the ground on this. we stand back and do analysis and look at the read the reports etc. etc. but you know living and...
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and shut down the availability of a asylum to specifically to the people who are coming from central america with flames having to do with gang violence and sexual predation. the administration have sharply limited the discussion and flexibility of judges. in the immigration course who are dealing with these asylum systems to give us a fury of discretion or to exercise this possibility with the way they are handling the dockets and handling fees cases. the administration has moved to deny bond, to asylum-seekers and increase the detention of the asylum seekers. the administration of pipe zero-tolerance prosecutions for unauthorized border crossings. even if two people who were intending had expressed an intention to seek asylum. the administration asked to force migrants to request asylum only at ports of entries. at the same time, that they were as they call it, metering people who came to the ports of entry so they burst restricting the axis of people to come to the ports of entry and asked for asylum. some of these things have been subject to legal challenges with this, i am just trying t
and shut down the availability of a asylum to specifically to the people who are coming from central america with flames having to do with gang violence and sexual predation. the administration have sharply limited the discussion and flexibility of judges. in the immigration course who are dealing with these asylum systems to give us a fury of discretion or to exercise this possibility with the way they are handling the dockets and handling fees cases. the administration has moved to deny bond,...
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refugees would not only become a from mexico and central america it would become from florida and battle on the coast and the gulf coast of america of the united states. at home businesses that rely on the tourist dollars preparing for an uncertain future or living in sin runs a guest house on the farm where he's lived pretty much all his life he has seen what's difference. the last couple yes and just for maybe 30 years ago then we saw 3 clicks of thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of those. one of the most tourist attraction in iceland so of course it can have an effect on you know all the main pillars of the economic parting and iceland. this story is being repeated around the world just as the melting ice the sea level rise the water supply for hundreds of millions of people is disappearing before our very eyes. it is a bleak picture but there is no other way of telling. scientists say the focus must now be on trying to save what we can but this crucial part of the planetary system and the clock al-jazeera that new york and i see. well delegates from around the world are in
refugees would not only become a from mexico and central america it would become from florida and battle on the coast and the gulf coast of america of the united states. at home businesses that rely on the tourist dollars preparing for an uncertain future or living in sin runs a guest house on the farm where he's lived pretty much all his life he has seen what's difference. the last couple yes and just for maybe 30 years ago then we saw 3 clicks of thanks from this site but now we only see 2 of...
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all are gay men from central america. they sayy were persecuted by gangs, often violently, and met with indifference by the police. 23-year-old sergio gomez is from el salvador.at >> ( tran ): i've had a lot of problems with the gangs because of my sexual preference' >> reporter:been in ice detention for nine months, which he says is especially trying as a gay man. >> ( translated ): it's real hard to be locked up in a dorm with 100 men. we don't have pracy. we all take showers together. we're ashamed and embarrassed. >> reporter: the a.c.l.u.'s katie schwartzmann says that what concerns her about using d jails ain migrants awaiting asylum hearings is that they're being treated as criminals. >> immigration detainees are civil detainee they're not accused of any crime, um, they don't have a right to a lawyer in the way that somebody on the criminal side is because it's treated as a vil infraction. now you have those civil detainee folks being housed inex tht same conditions of confinement that historically we've housed peo
all are gay men from central america. they sayy were persecuted by gangs, often violently, and met with indifference by the police. 23-year-old sergio gomez is from el salvador.at >> ( tran ): i've had a lot of problems with the gangs because of my sexual preference' >> reporter:been in ice detention for nine months, which he says is especially trying as a gay man. >> ( translated ): it's real hard to be locked up in a dorm with 100 men. we don't have pracy. we all take...
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little further south into the camera band because some wet weather just a lonely pacific coast of central america but it's come to the caribbean the greater antilles not doing too badly we got some showers there into the dominican republic and these will be in place right through the weekend want to see just around the lesser antilles they drive in the way further west was brought to skies coming through by the end of the weekend. the bolivian soul lands. a place like no other. for generations bombed by the sun. but the discovery of precious little below the salt threatens to change their way of life forever. witness. our knowledge a zebra. determining the facts of today's headlines there are protests like this one that are trying to preserve and meet forest the areas that have been already devastated sitting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions you've been out there with the protesters on the streets where they will tell you international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire. on al-jazeera. a march 13th 2019 the f.a.a. grounded b. u.s. 737 max fleet based
little further south into the camera band because some wet weather just a lonely pacific coast of central america but it's come to the caribbean the greater antilles not doing too badly we got some showers there into the dominican republic and these will be in place right through the weekend want to see just around the lesser antilles they drive in the way further west was brought to skies coming through by the end of the weekend. the bolivian soul lands. a place like no other. for generations...
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south government around the globe and that was number one priority that was in central america south america in the middle east including arab nationalist government if it were america in the middle east including arab nationalist governments that were seen seem to be going in a socialist us direction and so. it is really really disempowered a lot of countries over the years and i think the a lot of country wants a cold war over the years and i think the us has won that cold war it's one that imperialist war globally and it's now exported it's atomized and individualize societies to the point where i don't think they have the political imperialist war globally and it's now exported it's atomized and individualize societies to the point where i don't think they have the political direction or where with all our ability idea. magickal abilities what's barrette or what's of action or where with all our ability ideological ability to find out what's better what's a better option than neo liberal economics it's people who are pains to find the answer better option than neo liberal e
south government around the globe and that was number one priority that was in central america south america in the middle east including arab nationalist government if it were america in the middle east including arab nationalist governments that were seen seem to be going in a socialist us direction and so. it is really really disempowered a lot of countries over the years and i think the a lot of country wants a cold war over the years and i think the us has won that cold war it's one that...