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soros has helped fund the massive migrations out of central america. both of them support open borders. mr. soros helps fund antifa inside the united states. these two men are sharing responsibilities for the massive criminality pouring into the united states from mexico and the war in mexico no one wants
soros has helped fund the massive migrations out of central america. both of them support open borders. mr. soros helps fund antifa inside the united states. these two men are sharing responsibilities for the massive criminality pouring into the united states from mexico and the war in mexico no one wants
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and of course we know now, in your state, you see that is not just central america. all of these african migrants, did well and they have been coached. i think what is alarming is that these people around the world afford more informed about immigration law and all of the ins and outs and assembles how to work around all of the loopholes in many cases not the loopholes us just how it works. in the american people are about the rules and laws that are on our vote is supposed to protect us. so you got the illegal aryan parents who are already here. maybe we got temporary protective stash and tony five years ago when there was an earthquake in salvador. temporary and never temporary in the world of open borders. our extended relatives. in the event the children back home that they pay coyote to pay and the coyote pays the drug cartel nobody's making money. and the amount these ngos as you mentioned, at their own cut of the profit. i think that what is most offensive to people really understand the way this works, is that this is the global human smuggling bracket and th
and of course we know now, in your state, you see that is not just central america. all of these african migrants, did well and they have been coached. i think what is alarming is that these people around the world afford more informed about immigration law and all of the ins and outs and assembles how to work around all of the loopholes in many cases not the loopholes us just how it works. in the american people are about the rules and laws that are on our vote is supposed to protect us. so...
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prevailing upon the mexican government to step up the security on their southern border with central america have committed resources, their national guard, to our border security, and diverted that away from their traditional law enforcement counter narcotics efforts. that is true. what surprised a lot of people to upon the mexican government to step up the security on their southern border with central know, mexico border patrol as we know it. the border patrol agents on our southern border of mexico has almost none of that. in 2014, the obama administration prevailed on the mexicans to do more on their southern border with central america, but they were stretched to do that. they only had several hundred people committed to that effort. to enhance it, they have to diver resources away from law enforcement. david: what could the united states due to help? there is talk that we could declare the cartels a terrorist organization. with that allow us to do things, to actually go after them? jeh: there is a lot we can do. mexico is very sensitive to a u.s. military presence in their country. th
prevailing upon the mexican government to step up the security on their southern border with central america have committed resources, their national guard, to our border security, and diverted that away from their traditional law enforcement counter narcotics efforts. that is true. what surprised a lot of people to upon the mexican government to step up the security on their southern border with central know, mexico border patrol as we know it. the border patrol agents on our southern border...
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immigration crisis, because we need to stop imperialist activities of overthrowing people in central americalacing them with right wing dictators and then causing a migrant crisis. >> voices from the road on c-span. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington dc end around the country. so you can make up your own mind. in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ university of michigan politics professor pamela brandwein discusses justice joseph bradley's dissent in the "slaughter-house cases," which concerned new orleans butchers' right to practice their trade after the passage of a louisiana state regulatory law. she explains how bradley's broad interpretation of protections conferred by the fourteenth amendment influenced later landmark cases. court historical society event is part of a lecture series on dissent in the supreme court. >> good evening. thank you for being here.
immigration crisis, because we need to stop imperialist activities of overthrowing people in central americalacing them with right wing dictators and then causing a migrant crisis. >> voices from the road on c-span. ♪ the house will be in order. c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington dc end around the country. so you can make up your own mind. in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your...
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secondly treat children from central america like children from mexico. same thing. these two loopholes can be fixed in the day. the third is asylum rules. that first interview, 90% pass but once they get into court 90% fail. make that closer to the judicial threshold. that will save about 90% so people in the world who truly need our help from african nations don't have to stand at the back of the line come they come to the front of the line. >> those three changes, they require changes to the law? so congress really has to do all of. >> they're not going to unless the american people call your representative and say enough is enough. secure my border, do your job, put politics aside and protect my nation. >> do you think you have agreement amongst republicans at least on those 2 - yes. >> that hasn't always been the case. >> i think the republicans are seeing now that this guy was right and he was right from the beginning. >> think the other aspect of the status of important is that it's just a comprehensive approach. it's not just picking one thing and
secondly treat children from central america like children from mexico. same thing. these two loopholes can be fixed in the day. the third is asylum rules. that first interview, 90% pass but once they get into court 90% fail. make that closer to the judicial threshold. that will save about 90% so people in the world who truly need our help from african nations don't have to stand at the back of the line come they come to the front of the line. >> those three changes, they require changes...
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crisis because i think we need to stop the imperialist activities of overthrowing peoples in central america replacing right-wing dictators and then causing the migrant crisis. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues. coming up this morning, former counsel without usury committee daniel freeman and alan baron talk about the impeachment process and rosemary gibson talks about her book. sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning, join the discussion. actor and environmental advocate ted danson was on capitol hill for a hearing on the environmental impacts of plastic pollution. he currently serves as a board member for oceana, a nonprofit ocean conservation organization. the hearing also heard testimony from other environmental advocates and it plastic industry representative. >> subcommittee on water, oceans will come to order. it may look like congressman hoffman, but i'm not. i know it's a shock. i'm congressman lowenthal and congressman huffman is back in sonoma dealing with the wildfires and was never able to get back her
crisis because i think we need to stop the imperialist activities of overthrowing peoples in central america replacing right-wing dictators and then causing the migrant crisis. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues. coming up this morning, former counsel without usury committee daniel freeman and alan baron talk about the impeachment process and rosemary gibson talks about her book. sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this...
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objectives in central america.1984, he angered the reagan administration by hosting latin american leaders at the contadora peace talks. the talks called for an end to u.s. intervention in central american affairs. yes-manga was not the the united states wanted him to be. he did not like to be pushed around. he did not people like john poindexter coming down to his villa and telling him what he should or should not do. 1986, the iran-contra scandal erected. were now contacts under scrutiny. was fired.orth william casing fell ill with a brain tumor. all three of noriega's major protectors were out of government and that led to a shift in u.s. policy. sentiments within panama were turning against noriega as well. for three years he worked with the dea in a sting operation code-named operation pisces. arrestedhorities hundreds of suspects and froze millions of dollars in panama's banks, disrupting the money-laundering business. the financial community was outraged and noriega's opponents mobilized against him. in wash
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with one of the highest murder rates in a while that's the main challenger one of central america smallest countries is gang related violence you are a country that is not technically a war but you have levels of followers that look like country so that the president of the el salvador. talks to al-jazeera office here i this is opportunity to understand i mean a very different way where they are because i don't believe that. citizenship lore expected to continue across india on saturday despite restrictions on large gatherings. new delhi. police. water canon. law favoring citizenship for muslim immigrants introduced more than 4000 people in. the country. joins us now live from the capital new delhi what can we expect as the day falls there. personally if one protests has been planned in the city of calcutta. but more protests can be seen across the country there has been there is there isn't an outpour of anger across the countries that yesterday we saw huge numbers coming out in the streets but i very peaceful protest ended up turning violent within the city as well in the. old in the old
with one of the highest murder rates in a while that's the main challenger one of central america smallest countries is gang related violence you are a country that is not technically a war but you have levels of followers that look like country so that the president of the el salvador. talks to al-jazeera office here i this is opportunity to understand i mean a very different way where they are because i don't believe that. citizenship lore expected to continue across india on saturday despite...
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take ou and here's the loopholes that you exploit, because they ave lost that customer base in central america. they are now turning to mexico and they are turning further afield. going extra continental is the word that homeland security is using now, looking at africa, and other places to replace the customers that they have loss from the central america. quickly, the funding issue that congress put into place, where does that stand right now? the next step? $1.375 billion included in the appropriations bill that the president has to thatso he has access money for wall building. what is unknown is whether he'll did last year and attempt to slice in money from again into more wall building. i've been told by white house -- the s that they are president has asked for $5 billion. white house officials tell me $1.375 is actually all -- given all the money they given last year they are bumping up against their capacity for wall building right now. don't necessarily need more than $1.375 billion from a very bigt there is he talks about we're going to have 450 miles of wall completed by the end of
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we have enough problems in central america. and i'm the guy that wrote the legislation to provide $750 million to get those countries where all the movement from central america is coming, to move them in a direction or they had to repair the corruption in their countries to get a, had to set up school systems. we did not get any money directly to the governments, there is no street lighting in tough cities. electric just being able to turn on. you flip a switch because they don't have it. what happened? the flow began to diminish significantly. it's not like everybody sits around the world saying i've got a great idea, let's leave everything we know, let's get up and go to the united states. won't that be fun? seriously. lovee leave what they because they can no longer live there because of what is happening to them. that doesn't mean we are the repository of every lost soul in the world. but it does mean we have a responsibility to have a moral leadership to get the rest of the world united. look what happened when we can. wh
we have enough problems in central america. and i'm the guy that wrote the legislation to provide $750 million to get those countries where all the movement from central america is coming, to move them in a direction or they had to repair the corruption in their countries to get a, had to set up school systems. we did not get any money directly to the governments, there is no street lighting in tough cities. electric just being able to turn on. you flip a switch because they don't have it. what...
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with one of the highest rates and while that was the main john it was one of central america some countries is gang related violence you are a country that is not technically a war but you have no. which. country. the president of el salvador. talks to al jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera from doha with me for a reminder of our top story this hour prime minister narendra modi's addressing supporters of the party at a rally in new delhi as protests continue against a controversial citizenship law and a 25 people have died so far in violence fueled by opposition to the law which some say discriminates against muslims authorities in australia say at least 8 people have died and hundreds of homes have been destroyed as bushfires ravaged new south wales fires have been burning out of control with conditions described as catastrophic but a cool change in the weather may bring some relief and the worst drought in a century is affecting 45000000 people across southern africa food supplies have dried up from the lack of rain at least $200.00 elephants have died over the summer and more endangered
with one of the highest rates and while that was the main john it was one of central america some countries is gang related violence you are a country that is not technically a war but you have no. which. country. the president of el salvador. talks to al jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera from doha with me for a reminder of our top story this hour prime minister narendra modi's addressing supporters of the party at a rally in new delhi as protests continue against a controversial citizenship...
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what happens, we have enough problems in central america, ok? and i'm the guy that wrote the legislation as vice president to provide $750 million to get those countries were all the movement from central america's coming, to move them in a direction where they had to repair the corruption in their countries to get aid, had to set up school systems. we did not give money directly to the governments, we would give money to the marriage to do street lighting and tough cities, etc.. to generate electric, just to be able to turn on electricity. you click a switch, because they do not have it, etc.. and what happened? the flow began to diminish significantly. it is not like everyone says let's go to the united states where we are not sure we are wanted and do not speak the language, won't that be fun? seriously, people leave what they love because i can no -- they can no longer live there because of what is happening to them. it does not mean we are the repository of every lost soul in the world. but it does mean we have responsibility to have a mora
what happens, we have enough problems in central america, ok? and i'm the guy that wrote the legislation as vice president to provide $750 million to get those countries were all the movement from central america's coming, to move them in a direction where they had to repair the corruption in their countries to get aid, had to set up school systems. we did not give money directly to the governments, we would give money to the marriage to do street lighting and tough cities, etc.. to generate...
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we have enough problems in central america. okay? and i'm the guy who wrote the legislation as vice president, provide seven had $50 million to get those countries where all this, all the movement from central america is coming, to move them in a direction where they had to repair the corruption in the countries, to get aid, had to set up school systems. we didn't get any money directly to the government. we give money directly to the mayor's for new street lighting in tough cities, et cetera, generate electric, just being able to turn on electricity, click a switch because they don't have it, et cetera. it happened? the flow began to diminish significantly. it's not like anybody sits around the world and says i've got a great idea, let's leave everybody we know, everything within, the language we speak, let's get up and go to the united states. we don't speak the language. won't that be fun? seriously. people leave what they love because they can no longer live there because of what's happening to them. that doesn't mean we are the
we have enough problems in central america. okay? and i'm the guy who wrote the legislation as vice president, provide seven had $50 million to get those countries where all this, all the movement from central america is coming, to move them in a direction where they had to repair the corruption in the countries, to get aid, had to set up school systems. we didn't get any money directly to the government. we give money directly to the mayor's for new street lighting in tough cities, et cetera,...
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looking at africa, asia, and other places to replace the customers that they've lost from the central america. steve: very quickly for each of you, the funding issue that congress put into place, where does that stand right now? what is the next step? stephen: so the money, $1.375 billion included in the appropriations bill that the president has signed, so he has access to that money for wall building. what is unknown is whether he'll do what he did last year and attempt to slice in money from the pentagon again into more wall building. i've been told by white house officials that they are -- the president has asked for $5 billion. white house officials tell me that the $1.375 billion is actually all -- given all the money they did siphon last year, basically bumping up against their capacity for wall building right now. so, they don't necessarily need more than $1.375 billion from congress, but there's a very big symbol here to the president on the campaign trail, he talks about, hey, we're going to have 400-450 miles of wall completed by the end of 2020. basically, as i go to face the vote
looking at africa, asia, and other places to replace the customers that they've lost from the central america. steve: very quickly for each of you, the funding issue that congress put into place, where does that stand right now? what is the next step? stephen: so the money, $1.375 billion included in the appropriations bill that the president has signed, so he has access to that money for wall building. what is unknown is whether he'll do what he did last year and attempt to slice in money from...
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and a specially designed sculpture made from recycled nothing from gun destruction programs in central america. you're watching data news up next tuesday w. news africa if you like a genius for now i'm anthony how to. treat their creative today's move. 79. historical term encouraging politics business ability. to run the people of the islamic revolution. comes of making its initial flirtation with those strengths and states of emergency it sinks into chaos coach on campus against displacement camps the people threaten to steal. my cars and. to start a scenario that defines overmanaged. 1979 the big fugitives since december 23rd. this is africa coming up on the program they are promised to kill instead they are killing every year think medicine's kill thousands across africa or hear from. a pharmacist me. also coming up. uganda's president with 70 meets his match against corruption position called the team even less stopped will get to the bottom of what's going on. on the game in south africa some see the top 2. is the top. of this body art are trying to prove that it's cool that. i am any of
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and a specially designed sculpture made from recycled methane from gun destruction programs in central america. you're watching did news up next is business with. more headlines coming up at the top of the hour and don't forget the website is there for all the lightest. dot com for now i'm asking you how thanks watch. my 1st vice like most sewing machine. where i come from women are bound by this notion for something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as them and. finally they gave up and went on buying me on my side and returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice and now i want to meet those women back home who are down by their duties and social norms and inform them about the basic rights my name is the amount of people and i am more that's easy to. move. a reshuffle at one of the world's most valuable companies parents alfabet says goodbye to larry page uncertain of grimness top executives and the point. that the chart as the new boss will
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if not the caravan, something related to mexico or central america and that threat he perceives. your broader question about autocracy, this is a democracy we live in a republic. i do not have much else to say about that. host: on the immigration issue, reporting in your paper this --ning, a team of reporters the headline of -- plan created a child migrant crisis. deterals aiming to illegal immigration, new policies would leave children languishing in shelters, they move forward anyway. migrantusands of children ended up stranded at the border patrol station, president trump's administration characterized the crisis as a spontaneous result of the record rush of migrants overwhelming the migration system. the backup was also part of -- officials knew it would ensnare minors in conditions and leave them in squalid conditions according to internal documents. if you like a reporting from other reporters like michael share, they wrote a book called border war, -- guest: history, when we have time to look back on president trump and his immigration policy, it will take a long time to r
if not the caravan, something related to mexico or central america and that threat he perceives. your broader question about autocracy, this is a democracy we live in a republic. i do not have much else to say about that. host: on the immigration issue, reporting in your paper this --ning, a team of reporters the headline of -- plan created a child migrant crisis. deterals aiming to illegal immigration, new policies would leave children languishing in shelters, they move forward anyway....
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but years later in central america sat down on the tracks in the concord naval weapons station in the bay area to block a munitions train from sending its lethal weapons to central america when the u.s. was involved. protests on tracks dated back to the vietnam war. the train would stop. there would be interest. -- there would be an arrest. the train did not stop. he lost both legs and 19 bones were broken. he managed to lived and is still a lifelong peace activist. there were millions of minds changed during the 1960's. most americans supported the war in the 1960's. 1971, 70 1% of americans thought it was a mistake. thought it was a mistake and a majority thought it was immoral. because we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the events of the fall, 1969, i did want to say a bit about a man whose testimony as part of the exhibit . he was interviewed and photographed and has a long, interesting story. i will tell the part that involved the moratoriums of the fall of 1969. base sometimes known as bearcat, in a small can occasions unit -- small commute smallions unit-- communication
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the first part is we restore -- we expand aid to central america.o that they can establish rule of law again. so it is not the gangs running things. [applause] sen. warren: help them! and the second is that we say to the entire world, we are a country that lives its values and that recognizes the worth of every human being. you come to our borders begging for help, then we will welcome you in and give you a hearing. that is who we are. [cheers and applause] thank you.: thank you for the question. good. paige back. >> we are going to do three more. do you want to draw the first one? no? sen. warren: not even -- not even the appearance of a conflict of interest here. [laughter] sen. warren: i'm staying away from that. >> that's my president. ok. the next one we have, 1047. yay! come on over here. sen. warren: come on over. >> and then we are going to mix it up a little bit. ok. now we have 1042. 1042. here we go. sen. warren: fabulous. >> amazing. sen. warren: make the last one a good one. >> do you want to do the honors? sen. warren: no. >> and now w
the first part is we restore -- we expand aid to central america.o that they can establish rule of law again. so it is not the gangs running things. [applause] sen. warren: help them! and the second is that we say to the entire world, we are a country that lives its values and that recognizes the worth of every human being. you come to our borders begging for help, then we will welcome you in and give you a hearing. that is who we are. [cheers and applause] thank you.: thank you for the...
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with one of the highest murder rates in the wilds the main challenger one of central america smallestcountries is gang related violence you are a country that's not technically a war but you have levels of. that look like a country that the president of the dallas salvador. talks to how does iraq. trouble began at the end of the country's civil war when most people started returning home from refugee camps. ammo more horse trucked and killed during a demonstration to 4017 is buried right here in the middle of the street as a sign of resistance to the mining companies and government to offset a new this time the. nation's mules and displacement between the community the mining companies and the government has now escalated to west africa's regional court the community has taken its case before west africa's regional court because they say the people have little for use in the justice system. a football tournament like no other and at the beginning we used to play football in the streets using a soccer al-jazeera world meets a group of sudanese boids determined to win against a backdrop
with one of the highest murder rates in the wilds the main challenger one of central america smallestcountries is gang related violence you are a country that's not technically a war but you have levels of. that look like a country that the president of the dallas salvador. talks to how does iraq. trouble began at the end of the country's civil war when most people started returning home from refugee camps. ammo more horse trucked and killed during a demonstration to 4017 is buried right here...
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how do you feel that approach so right now with the border issue and central america there are climateelated refugees there so talk a little bit more about that. >>nd you are 100 percent right not just syria that migrant movements all over the world are affected byld climate change so you pick up and go and in many cases it is fond what we have seen in europe and some of the european countries have had issues acclimating the population that has come in. if you look at the 21st century with the national security the list goes climate change, cybersecurity, artificil intelligence, nonstate actors and proliferation of military drones and some orders. that climate change now kicks off a cascade of events that are shifting borders and challenging the integrity of countries around the world. actually we have been not on the receiving end of that yet because of where we are situated in the world but other countries are bearing the brunt. but america excepts a minuscule number of refugees relative to the side of on - - size of our population and economy. we have not handled it like many allies
how do you feel that approach so right now with the border issue and central america there are climateelated refugees there so talk a little bit more about that. >>nd you are 100 percent right not just syria that migrant movements all over the world are affected byld climate change so you pick up and go and in many cases it is fond what we have seen in europe and some of the european countries have had issues acclimating the population that has come in. if you look at the 21st century...
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as a director of the center for global impact at iri and oversaw the institutes programming in central americahaiti and mexico. before joining iraq he served as director of business and government relations and was the deputy director at international affairs at the florida office of tourism, trade and economic development. joining us today by video is gladys mccormick, the chair on mexico-u.s. relations at the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university where she focuses on contemporary political and economic history of latin america, and more specifically mexico corruption, drug trafficking and political violence pics you senior associate with the cis americas program. thank you to all of you for being with us here today. so to begin the conversation, carlos, what was the reason for his landslide victory last year and what drew voters to him? [inaudible] >> well, i think in order to understand the landslide victory of lÓpez obrador at the first thing we need to understand is the fiasco of opinion yet tells administration. there were at least three issues that beca
as a director of the center for global impact at iri and oversaw the institutes programming in central americahaiti and mexico. before joining iraq he served as director of business and government relations and was the deputy director at international affairs at the florida office of tourism, trade and economic development. joining us today by video is gladys mccormick, the chair on mexico-u.s. relations at the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university where she...
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which should be in central america. >> if we saw a lot of them it might be of concern. one or two means they are off course. and they'll find their way back. >> if you want to help the bird population the society recommends you plant native plants that provide berries and nuts. >> the record every individual bird with a defined 15 mile diameter. 177 square miles. during one calendar day. >> that includes the north tower of the golden gate bridge. the city and peninsula. and the wetlands. >> such an interesting. >> there still time to celebrate the holiday. from food to entertainment. we have you covered. >> we thank thomas for a picture there it is. of the snow. share your pictures with u itreat them all as if, they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. >>> coming up at 6:00. we'll take you to a place in san francisco where lush greengreenr clash. >> also here's what happens to your christmas packaging after you toss it into the recycling bin. why it's in such good h
which should be in central america. >> if we saw a lot of them it might be of concern. one or two means they are off course. and they'll find their way back. >> if you want to help the bird population the society recommends you plant native plants that provide berries and nuts. >> the record every individual bird with a defined 15 mile diameter. 177 square miles. during one calendar day. >> that includes the north tower of the golden gate bridge. the city and peninsula....
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face the top side of the central north america and caribbean region.ther ahead. >> i am here to win. it is totally different. i am here to win. i was preparing the match many days ago because i had confidence we would qualify for the quarterfinals. we are analyzing liverpool. >> favorites liverpool enter the tournament on friday. they reported the -- rewarded their manager for his victory. he has been given a contract extension to the 2024 season. wayne rooney is preparing for the next chapter of his career. scorer's record goal left d.c. united at the end of the major league soccer season, but cannot play until his new registration begins in january. >> i played at the top level. once they get to know me and see team,part of the everything goes out the window and they see me as a normal guy. now, pakistan yet to best their home game in a decade. sri lanka did not lose a wicket. the match almost certainly heading for a draw. australia firmly on top after day two after making 416 in the first innings. new zealand left in trouble on 109-5. the athletics
face the top side of the central north america and caribbean region.ther ahead. >> i am here to win. it is totally different. i am here to win. i was preparing the match many days ago because i had confidence we would qualify for the quarterfinals. we are analyzing liverpool. >> favorites liverpool enter the tournament on friday. they reported the -- rewarded their manager for his victory. he has been given a contract extension to the 2024 season. wayne rooney is preparing for the...
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this soil is replaced by water a method taught to hark back to the us took civilization off central america. farms harvests more than 2000 plants every month. where hydroponics is beneficial in the same amount of space you can grow almost 10 times the amount because you can go over to and because of the closed loop water systems that are used to it you can use up to 90 percent less water and there's the added advantage that you don't have to use pesticides when you're growing indoors also if you can grow these closer to people's homes you have less carbon miles you can deliver fresh food. in a radical departure from the traditional markets work here that is to offer customers a completely transparent supply chain from production to delivery so they can trust the hygiene and nutritional value of what goes on their plate when you want to draw food you have to make sure that. because you're going to make sure that the food need to know where your food is coming from and. in local markets in mumbai this is not possible. for all the many advantages of hydroponic farming the energy costs for ligh
this soil is replaced by water a method taught to hark back to the us took civilization off central america. farms harvests more than 2000 plants every month. where hydroponics is beneficial in the same amount of space you can grow almost 10 times the amount because you can go over to and because of the closed loop water systems that are used to it you can use up to 90 percent less water and there's the added advantage that you don't have to use pesticides when you're growing indoors also if...
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up next with one of the highest murder rates and while that is the main challenge for one of central america the smallest countries is gang related violence you are a country that's not technically a war but you have levels of models that look like countries that are the president of el salvador. talks to al jazeera. for well over a year now from susie end of a section vicious have been making full use of the constitution in trying right to protest against the economic policies president. but the often uncompromising response of your thirty's has raised disturbing questions about the appropriate use of force to police those demonstrations today on the roof has been to investigate claims that from his democratic principles of being on the most. barely a year old may 16th of march 29 t. . yellow vests protesters were back on parish. a famous street that they felt appeared to my eyes the political and economic system that had excluded them. shops were broken into and fires. it had become a hell of a strategy to protest without permission and in places of power where the government had never tol
up next with one of the highest murder rates and while that is the main challenge for one of central america the smallest countries is gang related violence you are a country that's not technically a war but you have levels of models that look like countries that are the president of el salvador. talks to al jazeera. for well over a year now from susie end of a section vicious have been making full use of the constitution in trying right to protest against the economic policies president. but...
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musica monterrey celebra su campeonato central amÉrica y pero la mayor emociÓn se la lleva esta imagenu honor esta imagen con un rosario lo dice todo. >> el actor de el seÑor de los cielos sebastiÁn ferrat muere los 41 aÑos vÍctima de una bacteria que le causÓ graves daÑos neurolÓgicos al parecer adquiriÓ por comer carne de cerdo investigamos sobre esta condiciÓn conocida, ga(...( . calle de colombiano, ahora no busco quien me la hizo sino que me la pague. >> desalmado y ambicioso asÍ era cuando en la tercera y cuarta temporada de el seÑor de los cielos presentÓ sebastiÁn personaje interpretado por se sebastian actor mexicano que muriÓ ayer a los 41 aÑos la noticia acaparÓ las portadas de medios nacionales pero aÚn hay preguntas sin respuestas hasta el momento sÓlo se pronuncia la hermana del actor quien en un mensaje en sus redes sociales confirmÓ su muerte sin dar mÁs detalles asegurÓ que muriÓ por ataques epilÉpticos provocados por una bacteria sin embargo algunas revistas del corazÓn reportaron que desde octubre pasado el actor que estaba grave tras comer carne de cerdo lo que le p
musica monterrey celebra su campeonato central amÉrica y pero la mayor emociÓn se la lleva esta imagenu honor esta imagen con un rosario lo dice todo. >> el actor de el seÑor de los cielos sebastiÁn ferrat muere los 41 aÑos vÍctima de una bacteria que le causÓ graves daÑos neurolÓgicos al parecer adquiriÓ por comer carne de cerdo investigamos sobre esta condiciÓn conocida, ga(...( . calle de colombiano, ahora no busco quien me la hizo sino que me la pague. >> desalmado y...
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how do you feel you can approach helping countries, the border issue and what is happening in central americaa lot of climate related refugees. i would like to talk a little more about that. >> not just syria, migrants, movement around the world. if you have a drought and can't feed your families what do you do? you pick up and go. in many places this has spurred several where they migrated to europe and some european countries, having issues acclimating the population. if you look at the 21st century to national security, to me the list goes climate change, carbon security, artificial intelligence, nonstate actors and military drones and other priorities but climate change is taking off a cascade of eventss that are shifting borders and challenging the integrity of many countries around the world and we have been not on the direct receiving end of that depending on where we are situated around the world. proportionately - the number and percentage of refugees relative to the size of the population we have not done it the way our allies have and that's where we need to focus our energies. we
how do you feel you can approach helping countries, the border issue and what is happening in central americaa lot of climate related refugees. i would like to talk a little more about that. >> not just syria, migrants, movement around the world. if you have a drought and can't feed your families what do you do? you pick up and go. in many places this has spurred several where they migrated to europe and some european countries, having issues acclimating the population. if you look at the...
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with one of the highest murder rates in the world it's the main reason i want to central america the smallest countries is gang related violence you are a country that is not taking the award that you have levels of models that look like countries that the president of the salvador. talks to dizzy and. below richard gaisford and you're at the listening post on this program we track the global news media examine dominant narratives and spend more time critiquing journalism and celebrating it were not an award show but to mark the end of 2019 we wanted to examine a few cases where quality reporting the kind that speaks truth to power exposes wrongdoing and helps rectify it has made an impact taking just 4 examples was not easy we wanted to get across geographies different kinds of stories various forms of media we settled on west africa and a documentary exposing sexual harassment on university campuses hong kong 1st person videos capturing police brutality on the front lines of the protests there brazil a tale of corruption at the heart of the both are not a government as well as the
with one of the highest murder rates in the world it's the main reason i want to central america the smallest countries is gang related violence you are a country that is not taking the award that you have levels of models that look like countries that the president of the salvador. talks to dizzy and. below richard gaisford and you're at the listening post on this program we track the global news media examine dominant narratives and spend more time critiquing journalism and celebrating it...
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in 2 hours but you can sit on juries in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those 2 cultures north and south america leads us to t.j. it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be. i'm sorry is a dam in doha with a look at the headlines now here are mile does iraq gunmen have killed at least 16 people in iraq's capital the shooting happened near a protest site in killarney square in central baghdad on friday evening it comes on a day when iraq's top shia cleric called for a new prime minister to be chosen without foreign interference the u.s. imposed sanctions on for iraq he's over human rights abuses and corruption the sanctions target people linked with iran backed militia groups are the serious amount of news in baghdad says the incident is an unusual escalation of violence it seems to have been a targeted attack what appears to have happened is that a number of cars civilian cars with gunman wearing civilian clothing and without any insignia pulled up to one of the buildings near one of the bridges close to tahrir square which has been the epi
in 2 hours but you can sit on juries in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those 2 cultures north and south america leads us to t.j. it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be. i'm sorry is a dam in doha with a look at the headlines now here are mile does iraq gunmen have killed at least 16 people in iraq's capital the shooting happened near a protest site in killarney square in central baghdad on friday evening it comes on a day when iraq's top...
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written 2 books about him including an illustrated album about his famous expedition to south and central america it depicts the hardships he endured but also his fascinating encounters and discoveries and it includes his drawings which fundamentally changed europe's view of the americas. you. had was for sure one of the greatest scientists of previous times of all times well he was the most famous scientist of his time and i think he's undergoing a little bit of a renaissance at the moment quite rightly so because i think his views. how he brings together the arts and the science how he says that we need to use our imagination and our feelings to understand nature i think are very relevant today as we are dealing with climate change so no one dares to talk about the wonder of nature the beauty of nature the vulnerable beauty of our planet and i think that something that. something we could use a bit of that we could probably use today. alexander was born to wealthy parents in berlin in 769 after a brief career working for the pression government he used his inheritance to embark on the adventure
written 2 books about him including an illustrated album about his famous expedition to south and central america it depicts the hardships he endured but also his fascinating encounters and discoveries and it includes his drawings which fundamentally changed europe's view of the americas. you. had was for sure one of the greatest scientists of previous times of all times well he was the most famous scientist of his time and i think he's undergoing a little bit of a renaissance at the moment...
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to what extent did it reflect the chronic problems in central america?his >> understanding of the threat did not come from the movies. he was used to playing the sheriff. it came from his education in the early cold war that has more to do with communists in hollywood than it does good guys and bad guys on a movie set. >> one thing is if you compare this to the previous one, and i see is vietnam. the earlier one is the water is up to reagan's chest and up to carter's neck. but reagan needs to leave the vietnam era. he escapes vietnam and watergate, he escapes the two traumatic moments and emerges dry. he is not in a quagmire. >> he makes an attempt to move americans into a post-vietnam era and this cartoon, i see the shadow of vietnam in the background of several of the reagan cartoons. >> one of the great frustrations of his acting career is he was not able to get the parts that went to john wayne or gary cooper. the heroic western parts. i think one of the satisfactions of his political career was that he did get to play those parts as a leader first i
to what extent did it reflect the chronic problems in central america?his >> understanding of the threat did not come from the movies. he was used to playing the sheriff. it came from his education in the early cold war that has more to do with communists in hollywood than it does good guys and bad guys on a movie set. >> one thing is if you compare this to the previous one, and i see is vietnam. the earlier one is the water is up to reagan's chest and up to carter's neck. but...
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this is our team reporting from central america next where mexico claims bolivia's laid siege to its embassy and the powers will have more on that diplomatic spat after the break. the washington consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended at almost all costs said differently the foreign policy blog demands the post cold war you know polar moment be preserved but alas it would seem a multiple world has already arrived. and. you may go is like the child in the room it's impulsivity it's narcissism it's us versus them it it's fear the prefrontal cortex it's empathy it's compassion it's thinking about the future in terms of what we do today that's where we need to make our decisions based from from the prefrontal cortex unfortunately when we eat the modern diet of our planet or when we watch the news or we spend too much time online we lock in to be a make believe we lock in to the child in the room and we're not able to make good decisions. mexico claims it's observed a heightened number of police and security agents around its embassy in the city of
this is our team reporting from central america next where mexico claims bolivia's laid siege to its embassy and the powers will have more on that diplomatic spat after the break. the washington consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended at almost all costs said differently the foreign policy blog demands the post cold war you know polar moment be preserved but alas it would seem a multiple world has already arrived. and. you may go is like the child in the...