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problems that start in central america don't end in central america.he problems from the middle east come to europe. the problems from central america comee u.s. southern border. and if you neglect humanitarianh crisis the product, as sure as night follows day,it is pal instability. and political instability does not remain within t countries within which it starts. >> so, you have run the international rescue committee now under two presidents, president obama and president trump. and in the past, theun ed states has been a leader in refugee resettlement.e but our refu resettlement program today have shrunk significantly. this year, it has be capped at 18,000. what is the impact of the unit states taking in fewer refugees? >> well, "shrunk" is a very nice word to use. ort ofes it sound like a natural phenomenon. they've been shrunk. the refugee resettlement program that averaged 90,000 refugees a year over the last -- >> my initial note said "decimated," if makes you feel better. [ both laugh ] >> so it's been quite an active decion by the trump admin
problems that start in central america don't end in central america.he problems from the middle east come to europe. the problems from central america comee u.s. southern border. and if you neglect humanitarianh crisis the product, as sure as night follows day,it is pal instability. and political instability does not remain within t countries within which it starts. >> so, you have run the international rescue committee now under two presidents, president obama and president trump. and in...
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hundreds of migrants from central america forced their way into mexico by wading through a river at its southern border they've been stopped from crossing a border bridge connecting guatemala to mexico security forces are patrolling the area mexico is under mounting pressure to stop people from reaching the u.s. border president over trump is threatening trade another sanctions if they do john holdren is in ciudad who dug on the guatemalan mexican border and he says that most people don't want to stay in central america. we spent most. of them on the mother 2 young children as they tried to work out how they're going to get into mexico they actually wanted to get here for asylum she said that she can call the kids by going to guatemala city some of the home during times when the story. would be trying to see all the see basically don't think it's enough. so everyone is in the bridge to do the bridge between guatemala chapters about the down south and south mexico 3. actually handling the petition to the mexican government. you need. them to get the government. or not everyone thank you
hundreds of migrants from central america forced their way into mexico by wading through a river at its southern border they've been stopped from crossing a border bridge connecting guatemala to mexico security forces are patrolling the area mexico is under mounting pressure to stop people from reaching the u.s. border president over trump is threatening trade another sanctions if they do john holdren is in ciudad who dug on the guatemalan mexican border and he says that most people don't want...
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on the mexican border, most people don't want to stay in central america.respondent: we have spent most of our time here with a family with a few young children as they try to work out how they were going to get into mexico. they wanted to get here for asylum. some of the hondurans have similar stories. trying to flee poverty. everyone is on the bridge between guatemala and ciudad hidalgo in south mexico. there has been a petition to the mexican government to allow this movement. the mexican government said that would be possible. everyone basically ran off the bridge to the river. knee-deep. everyone waited through that river and came upon the mexican side where the national guard, mexico's militarized police force, awaited them. >> mike pompeo has promised more support to juan guaido. insightmet at an terrorism summit in columbia. pompeo called on world leaders to remove nicolas maduro from power, describing his role as a terror regime. several countries including the united states recognize juan guaido as venezuela's leader. correspondent: the issue of v
on the mexican border, most people don't want to stay in central america.respondent: we have spent most of our time here with a family with a few young children as they try to work out how they were going to get into mexico. they wanted to get here for asylum. some of the hondurans have similar stories. trying to flee poverty. everyone is on the bridge between guatemala and ciudad hidalgo in south mexico. there has been a petition to the mexican government to allow this movement. the mexican...
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the authorities in mexico have prevented hundreds of people from central america entering the countrytheir way to the united states. after some skirmishes, security forces rounded up those who managed to cross the river marking the border between mexico and guatemala. now on bbc news, the travel show. it is 3:30am in the morning, you up—to—date on the headlines. this week on the travel show: the swamp that is becoming a tinderbox. let's rehydrate this peat. same time, ready? three, two, one...whoo. where the amish go on their holidays. i think we have been very blessed to have a place to go like this. people accept us and it is quite unique. plus, what will the 20s bring for travellers? our global guru runs up his highlights for the coming decade. theme music plays this week we begin the swamp. this area is home to dark swarms of mosquitoes, blood—sucking ticks, poisonous copperheads and rattlesnakes and even the occasional black bear. back in the 18th century, this place was considered so bleak and inhospitable, it was given a name that was just as unwelcoming, the great dismal swamp
the authorities in mexico have prevented hundreds of people from central america entering the countrytheir way to the united states. after some skirmishes, security forces rounded up those who managed to cross the river marking the border between mexico and guatemala. now on bbc news, the travel show. it is 3:30am in the morning, you up—to—date on the headlines. this week on the travel show: the swamp that is becoming a tinderbox. let's rehydrate this peat. same time, ready? three, two,...
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authorities in mexico have prevented hundreds of people from central america from crossing their borderon their way to the united states. and we'll find out why an attempt to set a world record in sri lanka for the largest gathering of twins seems to have failed. it's been confirmed a new virus spreading across china can be transmitted between humans. more than two hundred people have been infected with the virus so far, and in the last hour a fourth death has been confirmed. cases have also been reported in japan, thailand, and south korea. the world health organisation will hold an emergency meeting later this week. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh reports: it's official. china's mysterious new virus can pass from person to person. health authorities there are urging the public not to panic. most cases have come as a result of direct contact with animals, but human—to—human transmission means this virus is potentially a far bigger threat. the outbreak centres on the city of wuhan, population 11 million, where the source is thought to be a seafood market. 170 people in wuhan are
authorities in mexico have prevented hundreds of people from central america from crossing their borderon their way to the united states. and we'll find out why an attempt to set a world record in sri lanka for the largest gathering of twins seems to have failed. it's been confirmed a new virus spreading across china can be transmitted between humans. more than two hundred people have been infected with the virus so far, and in the last hour a fourth death has been confirmed. cases have also...
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day, a matinee for high school students in los angeles, and the map was predominantly mexico, central americaand south america. we talked that day about the rhetoric that is going around about immigration right now, the demonization of the "other." one of the children was talking about their parents and another one was talking about their grandparents. we started talking about how we look at your appearance and your grandparents. let's stop thinking about them the way they want to talk about it, the way they've been using rhetoric to demonize it and let's talk about the hero journey, the mythic journey, the courage it takes to leave behind your home. no one wants to leave ththeir home. who would want to leave their home? there is something in their home that is creating trouble and a danger for their children. miles for awalk 500 future. this is a noble effort. this is a hero's journey. we have to stop thinking about it in a way the media is portraying it and talk about it in mythic terms. this is our history. my ancestors, your ancestors. this is the mythic heroes journey. amy: we're going t
day, a matinee for high school students in los angeles, and the map was predominantly mexico, central americaand south america. we talked that day about the rhetoric that is going around about immigration right now, the demonization of the "other." one of the children was talking about their parents and another one was talking about their grandparents. we started talking about how we look at your appearance and your grandparents. let's stop thinking about them the way they want to...
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the authorities in mexico have prevented hundreds of people from central america from entering the countryn their way to the united states. after some skirmishes, security forces rounded up those who managed to cross the river marking the border between mexico and guatemala. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament. hello, and welcome to monday and parliament. defeat for boris johnson in the house of lords, it appears make as to his brexit will stop the we have everything to gain by doing the right thing and leaving on the issue and making people feel as though, after the 31st of january, people belong in our country. the government promises to speed up work to replace dangerous cladding on buildings. labour is appalled at the slow progress. blue thousands of people continue to live in unsafe homes, condemned to do so by this government's failure on all fronts stopping and peers poke fun at the idea of relocating the house of lord. i wonder if number ten might consider using somewhere else, therefore it can visit all parts of therefore it can visit all parts of the united kin
the authorities in mexico have prevented hundreds of people from central america from entering the countryn their way to the united states. after some skirmishes, security forces rounded up those who managed to cross the river marking the border between mexico and guatemala. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament. hello, and welcome to monday and parliament. defeat for boris johnson in the house of lords, it appears make as to his brexit will stop the we have everything to gain...
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pressure from president donald trump the united states for quite some time to not allow people from central america to reach the u.s. is southern border so you can expect once these people get to the border of guatemala or mexico to be met with quite a shock sort of strict resistance there. russia has denied bombing civilians in the deescalation zone and so is it lead province as acts of the country's last remaining rebel held area resumed on wednesday despite a ceasefire at least 21 people have been killed in recent days. as more. the damage caused by one of several airstrikes in the northwest province of ethnic survivors trying to salvage what's left i emergency crews combed the rubble to recover the body of a child was other civilians were among the casualties and it lit city. did it have a jihad in the afternoon it lib says he was targeted by stick or 23 jets they hit the industrial area and alcohol market sloshing most of those hurt have serious injuries. in a nearby hospital friends console a father grieving his son was a ceasefire which started on sunday was shattered on one so. 6 just attac
pressure from president donald trump the united states for quite some time to not allow people from central america to reach the u.s. is southern border so you can expect once these people get to the border of guatemala or mexico to be met with quite a shock sort of strict resistance there. russia has denied bombing civilians in the deescalation zone and so is it lead province as acts of the country's last remaining rebel held area resumed on wednesday despite a ceasefire at least 21 people...
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there was a case in central america that we went on in guatemala for 7 or 8 years. the old saying, justice delayed is justice denied, you can't get enforcement of people who have done the violation committed the violation take forever. speed is one of the things, how important that is. the other parties one of the things we knew would speed it up and would mean enforcement would work was that the workers would have an ability to kick off the investigation, call a toll-free number that they can register, they have seen child labor violations. they have seen workers attack violence aimed against workers, wages denied for illegal reasons, the workers can speak out and ban together and go to a panel and get quick action. we found cases where the company could get a slap on the wrist and do it again. for the first time. and the third time we can deny, nafta benefits if they are going to break the law, attack workers or keep the union out illegally or deny paid to workers who earned it, you are going to see your market dry up. and keep the market out of the united states
there was a case in central america that we went on in guatemala for 7 or 8 years. the old saying, justice delayed is justice denied, you can't get enforcement of people who have done the violation committed the violation take forever. speed is one of the things, how important that is. the other parties one of the things we knew would speed it up and would mean enforcement would work was that the workers would have an ability to kick off the investigation, call a toll-free number that they can...
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pianos that migrants from central america and no longer welcome in the united states. we need cameras we need to make sure that we're going to be moving in and we need to bring we need there's no good drugs or the human trafficking we need. you know it's really difficult to when you think of donald trump what he believes he's he's he's so contradictory and so many different scenarios for a and you're going to build up this wall but you're you're saying on twitter climate change is a hoax as climate change has asked for be it's other things that are going on it's definitely coming either a secondary or primary reason why people are leaving and their answer of course is that story. of building up a border wall building. what we see before us right now. there's still no deagle the accepted definition for terms such as climate refugee even though the world bank predicts that mexico and central america will have at least 1400000 internal climate migrants over the next 30 years and many more who will migrate abroad. the number of guatemalan migrants registered at the southwe
pianos that migrants from central america and no longer welcome in the united states. we need cameras we need to make sure that we're going to be moving in and we need to bring we need there's no good drugs or the human trafficking we need. you know it's really difficult to when you think of donald trump what he believes he's he's he's so contradictory and so many different scenarios for a and you're going to build up this wall but you're you're saying on twitter climate change is a hoax as...
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objectives in central america.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. >> noriega was not the yes-man the united states wanted him to be. he did not like to be pushed around. he did not people like john pointdexter coming down to his villa and telling him what he should or should not do. >> in 1986, the iran-contra scandal erupted. noriega's contacts were now under scrutiny. >> oliver north was fired. 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. >> 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. 1987, authorities arrested hundreds of suspects and froze millions of dollars in panama's banks, severely disrupting the money-laundering business. the financial community was outraged and noriega's o
objectives in central america.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. >> noriega was not the yes-man the united states wanted him to be. he did not like to be pushed around. he did not people like john pointdexter coming down to his villa and telling him what he should or should not do. >> in 1986, the iran-contra scandal erupted. noriega's...
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hundreds of miles from central america her forced their way into mexico by wading through a river at its southern border they've been stopped from crossing a border bridge connecting guatemala to mexico both countries are under pressure from the u.s. to stop people from reaching its border president trump is threatening trade and other sanctions if they do. a pro-gun rally has wrapped up in virginia without incident despite threats of violence from hate groups more than 20000 activists marched peacefully in richmond to protest against a proposal for tougher gun laws the state legislature is considering new controls including a ban on assault style weapons of course you can follow those stories on our web site at al-jazeera dot com back with more news in a half an hour but next on al-jazeera it's witness to stay with us. on counting the car from the trade deal is china capitulates can beijing deliver tens of billions in extra trade russia seeks to isolate ukraine with a pipeline by turkey plus south korea's does to climb the social escalator counting the cost just the other. oh. but i
hundreds of miles from central america her forced their way into mexico by wading through a river at its southern border they've been stopped from crossing a border bridge connecting guatemala to mexico both countries are under pressure from the u.s. to stop people from reaching its border president trump is threatening trade and other sanctions if they do. a pro-gun rally has wrapped up in virginia without incident despite threats of violence from hate groups more than 20000 activists marched...
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but years later in central america sat down on the tracks at 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 were changed during the 1960's. most americans supported the war in the early 1960's. in 1971 1% of americans thought it was a mistake. 71% thought it was a mistake and a majority thought it was immoral. because we are celebrating in a sense the 50th anniversary of the events of the fall, 1969, i did want to say a bit about a man whose testimony is part of the exhibit. he was interviewed and photographed and has a long, interesting story. i will tell the part that involves the moratoriums of the fall of 1969. david was at a base sometimes known as bearcat, in a small communications occasions unit
but years later in central america sat down on the tracks at 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...
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hundreds of people from central america trying to reach the us are rounded up by authorities at the mexicoe to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the south china morning post, with a sars expert saying there must be a human—to—human link in the coronavirus outbreak. this expert has called for a ban on people with symptoms leaving the most heavily impacted city, wuhan. the times has details of letters smuggled from a prison in tehran, written by an imprisoned british—australian academic, who says iran tried to recruit her as a spy. the sydney morning herald is reporting on a new warning to the reserve bank of australia that it could be forced to save the country's economy from climate—induced financial distaser. the warning comes amid the country's worst bushfire crisis. next to the guardian, "perilous times ahead" for the bbc with the departure of its director general and conservative mps calling for an overhaul of funding in the so—called netflix era. and the front page of the new york times looks at the success of wildlife docum
hundreds of people from central america trying to reach the us are rounded up by authorities at the mexicoe to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the south china morning post, with a sars expert saying there must be a human—to—human link in the coronavirus outbreak. this expert has called for a ban on people with symptoms leaving the most heavily impacted city, wuhan. the times has details of letters smuggled from a prison in...
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carried by a soldier but there was no sign it was deliberately definite hundreds of migrants from central america forced their way into mexico by wading through a river through southern border and they'd been stopped from crossing the border bridge connecting guatemala to mexico security forces are patrolling the area. a pro-gun rally has wrapped up in virginia without incident despite security fears leading to a state of emergency more than 20000 activists marched peacefully in richmond to protest against a proposal for tougher gun laws security was upped after threats of violence by hate groups the state legislator is considering new controls including a ban on assault style weapons and there's a headline news continues here on our desire after 20 is me. ok. killing to kill dogs who are. going to go high she doesn't seem almost born that. you hold ill bred this shoura. this is rosemary his she is in 2002 up here just 10. and this is where she lives her senior for the slum community in the brazilian city of rio. and even up a senile can. push by a fellow mob i just watch you all get up and about
carried by a soldier but there was no sign it was deliberately definite hundreds of migrants from central america forced their way into mexico by wading through a river through southern border and they'd been stopped from crossing the border bridge connecting guatemala to mexico security forces are patrolling the area. a pro-gun rally has wrapped up in virginia without incident despite security fears leading to a state of emergency more than 20000 activists marched peacefully in richmond to...
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is reportedly related to all the victims who mexican authorities have detained 800 people from central america who entered the country illegally from guatemala while they were had intended to reach the border with the united states i'm sick i was under pressure from u.s. president donald trump to contain mass movements of migrants. swarms of locusts are eating their way across large parts of east africa in the worst outbreak some of the region has seen in the past 70 years while the u.n. has called for a to avert the major threat to food supplies experts blame the invasion on extreme weather swings locusts who produce rapidly and could increase their numbers by 500 times in just 5 months time. tens of thousands of iraqis gathered to work condemn us military presence in central baghdad the demonstration was organized by a shiite cleric and politician thought that assad and iranian ruling since forces just hours later 2 protesters were killed and 25 injured in separate anti government protests in the city. john jones on america was in a stumble earlier today for talks with her counterpart turkis
is reportedly related to all the victims who mexican authorities have detained 800 people from central america who entered the country illegally from guatemala while they were had intended to reach the border with the united states i'm sick i was under pressure from u.s. president donald trump to contain mass movements of migrants. swarms of locusts are eating their way across large parts of east africa in the worst outbreak some of the region has seen in the past 70 years while the u.n. has...
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have them show us the most beautiful places in their home country this time our trip takes us to central america giovanna wanted to show us around san jose the capital of costa rica. one of the yes why just yes i'm giovanna in san jose the capital of kusturica is that it today. i am going to show you around my city again but will also take a trip to the green countryside to see what makes costa rica famous around the world that meant that i wasn't going. to sell it in the us and this is the main shopping street in one of the busiest places in town that. i. use that was then for business the mare cardo son trying to san jose his biggest market here you'll find fruit was that me at handicrafts and souvenirs everything you can imagine though because they're supplying my home. with that only and we have a lot in store so i'll fortify myself 1st with my favorite ice cream vanilla and cinnamon and i love. is that one thing about it we were in the park at some trial in the heart of the city and just the opposite is the cathedral of san jose 000-000-0000 extension 0000. 000. 00. 000 m. e n f the film bu
have them show us the most beautiful places in their home country this time our trip takes us to central america giovanna wanted to show us around san jose the capital of costa rica. one of the yes why just yes i'm giovanna in san jose the capital of kusturica is that it today. i am going to show you around my city again but will also take a trip to the green countryside to see what makes costa rica famous around the world that meant that i wasn't going. to sell it in the us and this is the...
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they have spread through central and south america, many cultural centres.s. but they are also stations per hezbollah for certain america where they do a of work for drugs and illegal weapon trafficking as well. there is an enormous trait whenever there is a rise of tension with iran. that is definitely a rise in certain central america where iran has extreme the close ties. ok, we have to live there. thank you for joining us from tel aviv. jury selection has begun in the trial of the disgraced film mogul harvey weinstein — more than two years after allegations of sexual assault emerged against him. he has pleaded not guilty. this case relates to just two of his accusers — but allegations of sexual misconduct have been made by more than 80 women. and in the past half an hour he has been charged in los angeles with raping one woman and sexually assaulting another in 2013. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is outside the courtroom in new york. quite a day there. the start ofjury selection. there has been a lot of activity outside of the court as well
they have spread through central and south america, many cultural centres.s. but they are also stations per hezbollah for certain america where they do a of work for drugs and illegal weapon trafficking as well. there is an enormous trait whenever there is a rise of tension with iran. that is definitely a rise in certain central america where iran has extreme the close ties. ok, we have to live there. thank you for joining us from tel aviv. jury selection has begun in the trial of the disgraced...
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pressure from president donald trump the united states for quite some time to not allow people from central america to reach the u.s. is southern border so you can expect once these people get to the border of guatemala or mexico to be met with quite a shock a sort of strict resistance there. russia has denied bombing civilians in the deescalation zone in syria as it led province since a ceasefire was agreed attacks on the country's last remaining rebel held area resumed on wednesday of these 21 people have been killed in recent days. iran's president says new dialogue with the world over his country's nuclear program is still possible and he wants to prevent war but haasan rouhani has also revealed iran is now enriching more uranium per day than before signing the nuclear deal in 2015. when the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear deal contacted the other parties and expressed our preparedness to fulfill our obligations however today we in terms of the nuclear power we have no limit and we are in a much better situation compared to before the deal our uranium enrichment today it's much higher than that
pressure from president donald trump the united states for quite some time to not allow people from central america to reach the u.s. is southern border so you can expect once these people get to the border of guatemala or mexico to be met with quite a shock a sort of strict resistance there. russia has denied bombing civilians in the deescalation zone in syria as it led province since a ceasefire was agreed attacks on the country's last remaining rebel held area resumed on wednesday of these...
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ok let me take you back to one of our top stories the new migrant caravan that's forming in central america and u.s. efforts to send asylum seekers along the border with mexico to guatemala elizabeth all will be is those babies joining us now live from tucson arizona she's an associate professor of latin american studies at the university of arizona thank you very much indeed for giving us your time. going to be able to cope with this influx of migrants. if you're talking about the asylum seekers no definitely not the trump administration is sending vulnerable people to guatemala to a place where they will not find safety and they will not find due process to be able to have a fair asylum process in fact many high ranking government officials in guatemala are opposed to this accord because they know that the country does not have safe conditions to receive people sent by the u.s. and does not have the infrastructure to receive them can you explain to me how this is possible because if i understand it correctly under i believe the u.s. designation a 3rd country has to provide security and ju
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she talks about how of all the story she's heard about people migrating from the violence in central america and the cartel and drug cartel issues in mexico coming to the u.s. this book is the one story that made her open her heart the problem is this book is a work of fiction and it's a work of fiction that set in what most of us agree is an alternate universe mexico because it has nothing to do with the mexico that we know and love it is full of these kind of hollywood thriller movie tropes i'm sure a lot of people in your audience of had this experience where they've seen their culture depicted in hollywood films in ways that are frankly insulting and don't you know encompass all of the nuances of their lives and their religions and their hopes and fears and dreams and that's what's happened here it's a book written for the white gays assistance of. scary live not to geneva where the world health organization is giving an update on the situation with a. that meeting has been delayed or the news conference that even though they were expecting it about an hour ago let's have a listen in. th
she talks about how of all the story she's heard about people migrating from the violence in central america and the cartel and drug cartel issues in mexico coming to the u.s. this book is the one story that made her open her heart the problem is this book is a work of fiction and it's a work of fiction that set in what most of us agree is an alternate universe mexico because it has nothing to do with the mexico that we know and love it is full of these kind of hollywood thriller movie tropes...
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this soil is replaced by water a method taught to talk back to the asterix civilization of central america. farms how this more than 2000 plants every month. us where hydroponics is beneficial in the same amount of space you can grow almost 10 times the amount because you can grow bored and because of the closed loop creating 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 the 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 on their plate when you want to draw food you have to make sure the good off. because you're going to make sure that the food is clean you need to norway your food is coming from and who grew it in local markets in mumbai and this is not possible. for all the many advantages of hydroponic
this soil is replaced by water a method taught to talk back to the asterix civilization of central america. farms how this more than 2000 plants every month. us where hydroponics is beneficial in the same amount of space you can grow almost 10 times the amount because you can grow bored and because of the closed loop creating 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...
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they were migrants from central america who died of preventable conditions that went untreated. three of them spent the last hours of their lives in detention facilities on the southern border. we must never forget their names, suffering, or the terrible losses their families had to endure. we are here to examine the conditions that led to these avoidable tragedies. we have seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of families and children arriving on the southern border over the past several years. most families and children arrive from central america, fleeing cartels, gang violence, and poverty. after surviving dangerous journeys these families should have been met with safe refuge. instead they encountered the administration inhumane border policies like family celebration, zero-tolerance detention, and the mexico policy. these policies by the administration have contributed to mass overcrowding and widespread inhumane conditions across the southern border. numerous reports by the dhs inspector general confirm the intolerable conditions. i have seen the problems with my own ey
they were migrants from central america who died of preventable conditions that went untreated. three of them spent the last hours of their lives in detention facilities on the southern border. we must never forget their names, suffering, or the terrible losses their families had to endure. we are here to examine the conditions that led to these avoidable tragedies. we have seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of families and children arriving on the southern border over the past several...
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been under a lot of pressure from president trump and the united states to not allow people from central americao reach the u.s. southern border. you can expect once these people get to the border of guatemala and mexico to be met with street resistance there. rob: russia has denied bombing civilians in the de-escalation zone in syria's idlib province. at least 21 people have been killed in recent days. the damage caused by one of several airstrikes in the northwest province of idlib. survivors trying to salvage what is left. emergency crews combed the rubble to cover the body of a child. ther civilians were among casualties in idlib city. in the afternoon, idlib city was targeted by jets. they hit the industrial area and a market. most of those heart have serious injuries. reporter: in the nearby hospital, they try to console of father who is grieving his son. a cease-fire which started on sunday was shattered on wednesday. attacked idlib city as well as several rebel held towns. the cease-fire was broken by turkey, which supports the rebels, and russia, which backs the syrian government's nine
been under a lot of pressure from president trump and the united states to not allow people from central americao reach the u.s. southern border. you can expect once these people get to the border of guatemala and mexico to be met with street resistance there. rob: russia has denied bombing civilians in the de-escalation zone in syria's idlib province. at least 21 people have been killed in recent days. the damage caused by one of several airstrikes in the northwest province of idlib. survivors...
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the parents had been detained and then deported to central america without their children in 2017 and 2018. but in september a federal judge ruled many of the parents had been given false information and in some cases, pressured into waiving their rights. fernando, a father from guatemala, was greeted by his wife and daughters. they sought asylum at the u.s.- mexico border after his teenage son was murdered. not all parents have their children waiting at the airport and some are under or across the country under government care or with sponsors. letizia hopes to be reunited with her son soon in new york. she could almost feel his hand. the parents are here on so- called humanitarian parole which is not agree that they or their children will be allowed to permanently remain in the u.s. for now, they can wait together as their asylum cases are process. cbs news, los angeles. >>> tonight the department of transportation is considering putting an end to allowing emotional support animals on airplanes. under the new rules only trained service dogs would be allowed. these new rules are desi
the parents had been detained and then deported to central america without their children in 2017 and 2018. but in september a federal judge ruled many of the parents had been given false information and in some cases, pressured into waiving their rights. fernando, a father from guatemala, was greeted by his wife and daughters. they sought asylum at the u.s.- mexico border after his teenage son was murdered. not all parents have their children waiting at the airport and some are under or across...
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most of they used to families and children right from central america. vicious cartels and gang violence and extreme poverty. after surviving long dangerous journeys, they used to families should've been met with safe refuge. but instead, they encountered this administration news period of inhumane border policies. live family separations, zero-tolerance detention, and remain in mexico policy. they used to policies and management decisions have contributed to massive overcrowding and widespread inhumane conditions that customs and border protection news facilities across our southern border. the dhs reports and court observer attorneys and forum deep on they used to intolerable conditions. i've seen the problems with my own eyes along with several of my congressional colleagues on this planet on both sides of the british therapist about they used to conditions dhs has consistently failed to maintain transparency. they stymie congressional inquiries. the latest concerns that they are hiding concerns with management in addition to that leadership at the to
most of they used to families and children right from central america. vicious cartels and gang violence and extreme poverty. after surviving long dangerous journeys, they used to families should've been met with safe refuge. but instead, they encountered this administration news period of inhumane border policies. live family separations, zero-tolerance detention, and remain in mexico policy. they used to policies and management decisions have contributed to massive overcrowding and widespread...
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. >>> the president of mexico is pledging help to thousands from central america. at least 3,000 people are making the trek north. mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador says he'll help many find work in housing in mexico. the move comes after increased pressure and threats of terrorists -- tariffs by president trump if mexico doesn't slow the surge of migrants surging up to th on high alert tonight for a mystery virus. starting today, federal health officials are increasing efforts to screen passengers who may have been exposed. here's sarah harman.ight u.s. airports on high alert, screening passengers for symptoms of a deadly new virus. >> very concerned now that you brought to my attention. i'll stay away from most people wearing masks. >> reporter: the cdc says it's a variation of coronavirus, a family that includes the common cold and sars in new york, san francisco, and los angeles, any traveler arriving from china will be screened for a fever and flulike symptoms >> we're taking these steps because the situation is evolving so rapidly and because we k
. >>> the president of mexico is pledging help to thousands from central america. at least 3,000 people are making the trek north. mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador says he'll help many find work in housing in mexico. the move comes after increased pressure and threats of terrorists -- tariffs by president trump if mexico doesn't slow the surge of migrants surging up to th on high alert tonight for a mystery virus. starting today, federal health officials are increasing...
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you know the news mexican authorities have detained 800 people from the central from central america who had entered illegally from guatemala they had entered to reach the border with the united states mexico is under intense pressure from the u.s. president to contain mass movements of micro. actress shora who appeared in the t.v. series the sopranos has accused former producer harvey weinstein of raping her she was the 1st accuser to give evidence at his trial in new york. he has pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting 2 women saying all his sexual encounters were consensual. and swarms of locusts are eating their way across large parts of east africa in the worst outbreak some regions have seen in 70 years researchers say they poses. a threat to food supplies. we produce rapidly and if left unchecked they could balloon to 500 times their current number by june. well its final day of the world economic forum meeting in davos that's been largely dominated by one subject the environment there have been stark messages from the likes of young activist rated as well as a call to act
you know the news mexican authorities have detained 800 people from the central from central america who had entered illegally from guatemala they had entered to reach the border with the united states mexico is under intense pressure from the u.s. president to contain mass movements of micro. actress shora who appeared in the t.v. series the sopranos has accused former producer harvey weinstein of raping her she was the 1st accuser to give evidence at his trial in new york. he has pleaded not...
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most of they used to families and children right from central america. vicious cartels and gang violence and extreme poverty. after surviving long dangerous journeys, they used to families should've been met with safe refuge. but instead, they encountered this administration news period of inhumane border policies. live family separations, zero-tolerance detention, and remain in mexico policy. they used to policies and management decisions have contributed to massive overcrowding and widespread inhumane conditions that customs and border protection news facilities across our southern border. the dhs reports and court observer attorneys and forum deep on they used to intolerable conditions. i've seen the problems with my own eyes along with several of my congressional colleagues on this planet on both sides of the british therapist about they used to conditions dhs has consistently failed to maintain transparency. they stymie congressional inquiries. the latest concerns that they are hiding concerns with management in addition to that leadership at the to
most of they used to families and children right from central america. vicious cartels and gang violence and extreme poverty. after surviving long dangerous journeys, they used to families should've been met with safe refuge. but instead, they encountered this administration news period of inhumane border policies. live family separations, zero-tolerance detention, and remain in mexico policy. they used to policies and management decisions have contributed to massive overcrowding and widespread...
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>> well, in south america and central america, we know and have known for some time hezbollah. some of them have been trained by quds force. have they infiltrated in this country? we have had some reports that perhaps. i know there are a lot of iranians in this country. i don't know how many are showing their patriotism towards the united states or are there some that are divided in their allegiance to perhaps the ayatollah. that's something, you know, i'm sure homeland security is going to look at, david. david: right. >> but i think the probability is more they are going to try to get targets close in. they will go after u.s. personnel in baghdad and basrah and perhaps kirkuk and other places in iraq, a lot easier than coming to washington, d.c. or new york city. david: finally, very quickly, it is the response by the media. we will get into that later on in this program, but some of the irresponsible stuff that's come out is -- makes you sick, literally makes you sick. one of them is comparing soleimani and his quds force to u.s. special forces. you heard that repeated over
>> well, in south america and central america, we know and have known for some time hezbollah. some of them have been trained by quds force. have they infiltrated in this country? we have had some reports that perhaps. i know there are a lot of iranians in this country. i don't know how many are showing their patriotism towards the united states or are there some that are divided in their allegiance to perhaps the ayatollah. that's something, you know, i'm sure homeland security is going...
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when you can fly to central america shorter flights it's telling how closely connected we are. we have the good neighbor policy for fdr, the monroe doctrine. i think there's been discussion by others in think tanks and senator kaine has mentioned it. i think there might be a big idea for this hemisphere where we pull together the whole of government efforts necessary to recognize that these interior lines and military speak, this neighborhood matters, china and russia certainly recognize that. and to the extent that it takes resources, some of that resource is just our time and attention. and a little goes a long way. if it was a stock it'd have a great p/e ratio and you'd want to invest in it in the future. we need to stay the course and look where we can smartly focus and increase those invest wants. and a big idea as you mentioned like the western hemisphere initiative would be a great way to start. >> thank you, sir. i'd encourage you to stay in touch with my office about it. it is closer to us and a lot of folks so stay in touch and let us know. thank you very much to both
when you can fly to central america shorter flights it's telling how closely connected we are. we have the good neighbor policy for fdr, the monroe doctrine. i think there's been discussion by others in think tanks and senator kaine has mentioned it. i think there might be a big idea for this hemisphere where we pull together the whole of government efforts necessary to recognize that these interior lines and military speak, this neighborhood matters, china and russia certainly recognize that....
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now to central america, and the civil war in el salvador.ng rebels were fighting the us—backed government. in 1989, government soldiers dragged six jesuit priests from their beds and murdered them. it changed the course of the war. the salvadoran government tried to blame the killings on the rebels. but one brave woman stood up to the authorities, providing important testimony that contradicted the official version. lucia cerna told her story to witness history. the priests' funeral took place at the university where they were murdered. they were el salvador‘s leading left—wing intellectuals. thousands came to mourn, not just for the dead men, but because they'd symbolised the hope that el salvador might one day become a country where power came from the ballot box and not from the barrel of a gun. translation: the priests were always on the side of the poor. that's how they were. it still hurts to remember them and to remember what happened. i will keep telling this story until my dying days. i can never forget it. the government troops are
now to central america, and the civil war in el salvador.ng rebels were fighting the us—backed government. in 1989, government soldiers dragged six jesuit priests from their beds and murdered them. it changed the course of the war. the salvadoran government tried to blame the killings on the rebels. but one brave woman stood up to the authorities, providing important testimony that contradicted the official version. lucia cerna told her story to witness history. the priests' funeral took...
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then there are of course people from central america who come from countries like honduras salvador, guatemala. that's a whole other group you could put them in the human rights category, but the chinese or indian tycoons take a lot of money are you going to give them sanctuary he paid the money and you are being arrested, whatever, we will shelter you because you are an immigrant. it goes from very wealthy immigrants who want to pay money to come across to people who are completely desperate and swimming across or walking across the desert. the woman i met with a woman and three children and it was like sophie's choice. her husband abandoned her, she had no money to. the per capita income there is the same as bangladesh, 3400 per year for per capita income so that is very low. they come from villages that have little water supply, no topsoil, nothing really, people against the elements so she was very poor and pious. she just wants to work her head off to send some money back and leave and go back to because she's got nothing. they sold their house, how well seeded from syria to mex
then there are of course people from central america who come from countries like honduras salvador, guatemala. that's a whole other group you could put them in the human rights category, but the chinese or indian tycoons take a lot of money are you going to give them sanctuary he paid the money and you are being arrested, whatever, we will shelter you because you are an immigrant. it goes from very wealthy immigrants who want to pay money to come across to people who are completely desperate...
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there was also a tsunami threat in the caribbean and central america. thankfully here in miami, no one was injured. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> we also have new reporting at this hour in the helicopter crash that killed kobe bryant and eight others, including one of his own daughters. this new video tonight showing a helicopter circling over glendale, california. at the time, bryant's chopper was tracked circling the area. and new images tonight of the fiery scene where it crashed. tonight, the bodies of all nine victims have now been recovered, all of them are being mourned tonight. and lebron james saying today, "i'm not ready, but here i go," offer, his own tribute. abc's chief national affairs correspondent tom llamas is at the staples center tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this new video could be part of the ntsb investigation. there flying through the clouds and fog is kobe bryant. david lyudmirsky shot the video. >> it was like gunning its engine. it was really loud and it was banking and turning really steep. >> reporter: 15 minutes later, k
there was also a tsunami threat in the caribbean and central america. thankfully here in miami, no one was injured. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> we also have new reporting at this hour in the helicopter crash that killed kobe bryant and eight others, including one of his own daughters. this new video tonight showing a helicopter circling over glendale, california. at the time, bryant's chopper was tracked circling the area. and new images tonight of the fiery scene where it...