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try that in panama pleading with authorities to go with coronavirus cases increasing across central america or does remain closed manual reports.
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when i research star thing in 1903 i did not i did not go i did not know central america because it the connection was from colombia to miami so it was not about politics for me at that point i did throw in because i had a political bone in my body the end emerge from 76 the chilean. ambassador it was a very outspoken critic of the of the regime in chile which was fascist eat was boned and killed in a car 3 blocks from the white house or something it was outrageous so in my mind i made a combined that with tony much and it being the it was supposed to kill him but doesn't kill him because tony has a conscience in the end about family and so it becomes an involved story the message didn't get out and it wasn't understood so what i'm saying is when i did i dropped out of the business essentially after 980 i was you know i was dead no water i was just a screenwriter living in a broader in new york so i wanted to get a make a movie and in one necessary deal with hollywood i wanted to write make this movie salvador and it was based on now i had gone to salvador with richard boyle who was a g
when i research star thing in 1903 i did not i did not go i did not know central america because it the connection was from colombia to miami so it was not about politics for me at that point i did throw in because i had a political bone in my body the end emerge from 76 the chilean. ambassador it was a very outspoken critic of the of the regime in chile which was fascist eat was boned and killed in a car 3 blocks from the white house or something it was outrageous so in my mind i made a...
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[applause] it's not about overthrowing governments in central america; it's about creating jobs in middleis all about. [applause] it's not about insider trading on wall street; it's about creating opportunity on main street. [applause] about meaningless labels, it's about american values. old-fashioned values like accountability and respect for the truth. [applause] and just as we democrats believe that there are no limits to what each citizen can do, so we believe that there are no limits to what america can do. and yes, i know, this fall we're going to be hearing a lot of republican talk about how well some neighborhoods and some regions of this country are doing; about how easy it is for some families to buy a home or to find child care or to pay their doctor's bills or to send their children to college. but my friends, maintaining the status quo - running in place - standing still - isn't good enough for america. [applause] opportunity for some isn't good enough for america. [applause] because working together, we're going to forge a new era of greatness for america. [applause] we're
[applause] it's not about overthrowing governments in central america; it's about creating jobs in middleis all about. [applause] it's not about insider trading on wall street; it's about creating opportunity on main street. [applause] about meaningless labels, it's about american values. old-fashioned values like accountability and respect for the truth. [applause] and just as we democrats believe that there are no limits to what each citizen can do, so we believe that there are no limits to...
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mostly more in central america and south america than in the united states? >> what you have to realize is that only 13% of the millions of africans that were taken from africa and brought to the new world, only 13% came to the united states. more came to places like brazil, in the caribbean, but yet that 13% became such a large, important part of the population of the united states that it really sort of began to outweigh its initial numbers. >> well, larger numbers were in brazil and other places, because they died much more rapidly, because of the -- lots of the weather and other treatments and so forth there than the united states, is that right? >> well, you also had sort of the agriculture was better developed in terms of sugar and the like in the caribbean, so that's where it started. >> okay, so, totally, the united states brought over about, was it, 800,000 or 600 to 800,000 africans who came to the united states. now, obviously, they reproduce and so forth. but at the time of the revolution we had about half a million slafs, right? >> right. >> and
mostly more in central america and south america than in the united states? >> what you have to realize is that only 13% of the millions of africans that were taken from africa and brought to the new world, only 13% came to the united states. more came to places like brazil, in the caribbean, but yet that 13% became such a large, important part of the population of the united states that it really sort of began to outweigh its initial numbers. >> well, larger numbers were in brazil...
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in history and storytelling the guides come not only from the middle east but also africa and central america and are encouraged to read their own experiences into the tour museum officials say it's popular among visitors one of the things people told us is they would come into the museum specifically to hear from these guides which in many ways makes a lot of sense all of the kind of historical context of it and they give you can get from wikipedia all right but you can't get anywhere else as the personal stories about what's going on in the world today in the lives of the people who are from there at least a dozen museums from around the world are now looking to set up their own global guide programs bringing modern relevance to these ancient artifacts christian salumi al-jazeera. recapping your top stories so far today people around the world are facing new coronavirus restrictions as the global tally of cases ages towards $18000000.00 hong kong believes is dealing now with a 3rd wave and health workers from mainland china been sent in to help the number of deaths in latin america has doub
in history and storytelling the guides come not only from the middle east but also africa and central america and are encouraged to read their own experiences into the tour museum officials say it's popular among visitors one of the things people told us is they would come into the museum specifically to hear from these guides which in many ways makes a lot of sense all of the kind of historical context of it and they give you can get from wikipedia all right but you can't get anywhere else as...
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try that in panama pleading with authorities to go with coronavirus cases increasing across central america or does remain closed manual reports. stranded with no way of knowing when they'll get home some 200 nicaraguan citizens are growing desperate for panamanian immigration officials to grant them passage into coast rica and from there continue their journey back to nicaragua or get me tell you that things are getting worse here every day and we're not going to solve anything by being here dying and if we do not die of coronavirus we die of hunger so we need to get out of here and they can't stand in our way at least in our country we can be with our family by. crossing the panama coaster reka border won't be easy the worsening corona virus outbreak in central america means border closures are still being enforced panamanian health officials have said the only way out is coordinating through the nicaraguan embassy. we explain to them in particular about the migration that is how did not just in panama but in the whole world along borders and that they have to understand that we know they
try that in panama pleading with authorities to go with coronavirus cases increasing across central america or does remain closed manual reports. stranded with no way of knowing when they'll get home some 200 nicaraguan citizens are growing desperate for panamanian immigration officials to grant them passage into coast rica and from there continue their journey back to nicaragua or get me tell you that things are getting worse here every day and we're not going to solve anything by being here...
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penn newseum is widely read out and for its enchant artifacts from the middle east africa and central america now in a modern twist as it reopens after being shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic it has talk guides from those places too and as christian salumi explains the move is drawing international attention. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect mina sardar to know ancient middle eastern history with so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding headdress from the tomb of the mesopotamian queen a personal favorite this reminds me with a very very special occasion my wedding day i wore approximately 2 pounds of their gifts nearby for like. other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 years ago dealing with artifacts from my
penn newseum is widely read out and for its enchant artifacts from the middle east africa and central america now in a modern twist as it reopens after being shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic it has talk guides from those places too and as christian salumi explains the move is drawing international attention. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect mina sardar to know ancient middle eastern history with so revealing is how personally she...
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crossing the panama coaster reka border won't be easy the worsening corona virus outbreak in central america means border closures are still being enforced panamanian health officials have said the only way out is coordinating through the nicaraguan embassy. we explain to them in particular about the migration that is held did not just in panama but in the whole world along borders and that they have to understand that we know they have uncertainty that panama is a kurdish country and they have been treated like human beings. complicating things further is nicaragua's policy of blocking cross border entry without proof of a negative coded $1000.00 test result last month more than $500.00 nicaraguan nationals were stuck on the coast rican border for more than 2 weeks until aid groups arrived to provide testing kits. nicaragua has one of the region's lowest death tolls with the country's president. who rarely makes public appearances faces many criticisms over a lack of transparency in his government's containment policy why no medical professionals in the country say the government is hiding
crossing the panama coaster reka border won't be easy the worsening corona virus outbreak in central america means border closures are still being enforced panamanian health officials have said the only way out is coordinating through the nicaraguan embassy. we explain to them in particular about the migration that is held did not just in panama but in the whole world along borders and that they have to understand that we know they have uncertainty that panama is a kurdish country and they have...
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in history and storytelling the guides come not only from the middle east but also africa and central america and are encouraged to read their own experiences into the tour museum officials say it's popular among visitors one of the things people told us is they would come into the museum specifically to hear from these guides which in many ways makes a lot of sense all of the kind of historical context of religion they give you can get from wikipedia all right but you can't get anywhere else as the personal stories about what's going on in the world today in the lives of the people who are from there at least a dozen museums from around the world are now looking to set up their own global guide programs bringing modern relevance to these ancient artifacts christian salumi al-jazeera. time to support his son thank you very much adrian while the national hockey league has made this return more than 4 months after the season was suspended because of the call and a virus pandemic well games are being played in the 2 canadian cities of toronto in edmonton for a smile reports. james. we came to th
in history and storytelling the guides come not only from the middle east but also africa and central america and are encouraged to read their own experiences into the tour museum officials say it's popular among visitors one of the things people told us is they would come into the museum specifically to hear from these guides which in many ways makes a lot of sense all of the kind of historical context of religion they give you can get from wikipedia all right but you can't get anywhere else...
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the pandemic is highlighting the precarious conditions enjoyed by my clients forced to cross central america's borders to find work. during the coronavirus pandemic dancing has been banned in many venues clubs remain shut including in berlin so the scene is looking for alternatives legal ones. berlin's club scene is world famous but corona is threatening its existence. clubs like this one have been empty for months. a vaccine is the only hope for many owners busy in it we've already seen examples of brawn showing that it really doesn't work in south korea they thought they had the pandemic under control because they had hardly any new cases then they opened the clubs and they had their 1st case in a clump within the week which meant that the clubs had to be closed down again and . people are itching to dance again. illegal raves have been taking place weekly in berlin's has in hyde park. up to 5000 are thought to have attended one last saturday. laura was one of them she wanted to remain anonymous. you know just look around you at every football match there are at least 22 people on the field
the pandemic is highlighting the precarious conditions enjoyed by my clients forced to cross central america's borders to find work. during the coronavirus pandemic dancing has been banned in many venues clubs remain shut including in berlin so the scene is looking for alternatives legal ones. berlin's club scene is world famous but corona is threatening its existence. clubs like this one have been empty for months. a vaccine is the only hope for many owners busy in it we've already seen...
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now to central america, and the civil war in el salvador.1980s, left—wing 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. that's how they were.
now to central america, and the civil war in el salvador.1980s, left—wing 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'...
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in this idea that we would colonize parts of central america, that we would send the newly free to central america. many of the african americans, the notion of going outside the united states by choice, was a debate within the african american community. the notion of being told to leave really angered some of the abolitionists. people like frederick douglass were really offended and attacked lincoln when it became clear that his initial notion was to send these people outside the united states. >> for those who may not be experts on what frederick douglass did in what he was, he was a freed, i guess he was a slave what escaped, eventually bought his freedom, but what was his role in society? >> frederick douglass was someone who escaped slavery from the eastern shore of maryland, ended up first in philadelphia philadelphia, the new york, than in bedford, and he became someone, who became one of the leaders in the abolitionist movement. a brilliant speaker, he was befriended by abolitionist leaders like william garrison, and douglas becomes the voice of black america. he creates newspaper
in this idea that we would colonize parts of central america, that we would send the newly free to central america. many of the african americans, the notion of going outside the united states by choice, was a debate within the african american community. the notion of being told to leave really angered some of the abolitionists. people like frederick douglass were really offended and attacked lincoln when it became clear that his initial notion was to send these people outside the united...
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tensions the pandemic is highlighting the precarious conditions in june by migrants forced to cross central america's borders to find work. professor hired saved of the life in its institute for prevention research in epidemiology a joins us now professor at save you've written about how the risks and consequences of this pandemic are an evenly distributed socio economically speaking we've seen in this report how especially vulnerable migrants are and at so many countries depend on migrant labor from around the world what can be done to protect them so 1st of all i think we have to basically respect their contribution to all you know economy to society and so or so that means. help them to be able to cope with their demick just as many countries try to do for the citizens living in the country anyway so that means inform that person or allow them help them to you know take those protective measures that are needed improve working conditions such that distancing is possible and sure that their living conditions are ok mike and rocha's often live on their very precarious conditions it crowd its accommo
tensions the pandemic is highlighting the precarious conditions in june by migrants forced to cross central america's borders to find work. professor hired saved of the life in its institute for prevention research in epidemiology a joins us now professor at save you've written about how the risks and consequences of this pandemic are an evenly distributed socio economically speaking we've seen in this report how especially vulnerable migrants are and at so many countries depend on migrant...
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i will press for human rights in central america and for the removal of all foreign forces from the regionop first 100 days i will the illegal war in nicaragua. [cheering and appaluse] we know, we know the deep differences with the soviets and america condemns their dissidents and jews, their oppression of solidarity, their invasion of afghanistan, their meddling around the world. but the truth is between us we have the capacity to destroy the planet. every president since the bomb has gone off has understood that and talked with the soviets and negotiated arms control. why has this administration failed? why have they not tried? why can't they understand the cry of americans and human beings for sense and sanity in control of these god-awful weapons? why? why? [cheering and appaluse] [chanting] meet in summitwe conferences with the soviet and the union at least once a year? why can't we reach agreements to save this earth? the truth is we can. president kennedy was right when he said, "we must never negotiate out of fear, but we must never fear to negotiate." [cheering and appaluse] for t
i will press for human rights in central america and for the removal of all foreign forces from the regionop first 100 days i will the illegal war in nicaragua. [cheering and appaluse] we know, we know the deep differences with the soviets and america condemns their dissidents and jews, their oppression of solidarity, their invasion of afghanistan, their meddling around the world. but the truth is between us we have the capacity to destroy the planet. every president since the bomb has gone off...
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were dying in a war for which vote.ould not 20 across later young america war in r to stop a central americaibility to vote in great numbers. [applause] must be active in 19784 fp. room for young america. veterans, the color scheme fit in the rainbow. stabled and their genius able-bodied have genius revealed and disability concealed. ultimately we must judge people by their values and their contributions contributions. don't leave anybody out. roosevelt inr have a heelchair than reagan on horse. [applause] >> the rainbow is making room farmers. they have suffered tremendously under reagan regime. their concerns and make room for them. gays. udes lesbians and no american citizen should be protection under the law. we should be committed and new g as we expand or members. and f us must be tolerant understanding as the fear and and party rejected leadership express themselves in many different ways. too often what we call hate as november or me trategy is simply ignorance, anxiety, paranoia, fear and insecurity. long some leaders we must suffering as we seek to right the wrongs of our party and
were dying in a war for which vote.ould not 20 across later young america war in r to stop a central americaibility to vote in great numbers. [applause] must be active in 19784 fp. room for young america. veterans, the color scheme fit in the rainbow. stabled and their genius able-bodied have genius revealed and disability concealed. ultimately we must judge people by their values and their contributions contributions. don't leave anybody out. roosevelt inr have a heelchair than reagan on...
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caravan where watching a few areas of possible tropical storm development one is here just a central americathere's another just to the east and of course we're also monitoring very closely a tropical storm genevieve this continues to weaken but look at the damage because this is acapulco of course is well away from then and is working its way to the west of the baja peninsula but just look at what it has left behind a huge carrot process but as it says it goes through friday it's off the baja peninsula but it could potentially bring some more heavy rain sunday very heavy rain across much of central america and as a say we're watching this sort of area which could develop into a tropical storm producing very heavy rain through saturday that will work its way across towards the yucatan peninsula and all the while some very heavy rains across much of pleasure ricoh hispaniola and that again could be from a developing tropical storm. 0. hello i'm convinced this is the news hour on live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes rival governments in libya agreed to a nationwide cease fire there
caravan where watching a few areas of possible tropical storm development one is here just a central americathere's another just to the east and of course we're also monitoring very closely a tropical storm genevieve this continues to weaken but look at the damage because this is acapulco of course is well away from then and is working its way to the west of the baja peninsula but just look at what it has left behind a huge carrot process but as it says it goes through friday it's off the baja...
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which is lives, killing people here in the united states, whether it is miami, pittsburgh, in central america throughout the hemisphere. at the heart of the threat is the lives we are losing unnecessarily, and the undermining of democracy. and that was a choice maduro made to take a once-thriving state into the current dictatorship it is. covid has allowed him to lock down even further on the power, and we see farc distance, and the oann having territorial expansion in the state. all those threat factors are heading in a negative direction, which is a significant reason why we have opt -- why we have upped the engagement with our partners and launched the narcotics counter operation. threatsou mentioned the emanating out of venezuela, trafficking, illicit gold-mining that criminal groups are heavily involved, money laundering, massive corruption. you are referencing the enhanced narcotics operations and working with regional allies and i would like to pick up on that point -- -- on that point and ask how alliesmm is working with to disrupt trafficking in venezuela, and what is the current cha
which is lives, killing people here in the united states, whether it is miami, pittsburgh, in central america throughout the hemisphere. at the heart of the threat is the lives we are losing unnecessarily, and the undermining of democracy. and that was a choice maduro made to take a once-thriving state into the current dictatorship it is. covid has allowed him to lock down even further on the power, and we see farc distance, and the oann having territorial expansion in the state. all those...
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lives, killing people here in the united states, whether it's miami, pittsburgh and the same central america and throughout the hemisphere. so at the heart of the threat, it's the lives that we're losing unnecessarily and it's the undermining of democracy and that was a choice maduro made to take the once thriving state into the current dictatorship that it is. covid has allowed them to lock down further on the power and we see distance, eln, actually having tear tore cal expansion within the state. so, all of those threat factors are headed in a negative direction which is a significant reason why we have upped the amount of engagement we're doing with our partners and enhanced our narcotics operation. >> admiral, thank you very much. you describe this cocktail of security threats that we have emanating out of venezuela, the trafficking of course, the elicit gold mining in which criminal groups are heavily involved, weapons trafficking, massive corruption. you were just referencing the enhanced narcotics operations an and working with regional allies in that regard and i'd like to pick up o
lives, killing people here in the united states, whether it's miami, pittsburgh and the same central america and throughout the hemisphere. so at the heart of the threat, it's the lives that we're losing unnecessarily and it's the undermining of democracy and that was a choice maduro made to take the once thriving state into the current dictatorship that it is. covid has allowed them to lock down further on the power and we see distance, eln, actually having tear tore cal expansion within the...
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which they could not even vote. 20 years later, young america has the power to stop a war in central america the responsibility to vote in great numbers. young america must be politically active in 1984. the choice is war or peace. we must make room for young america. the rainbow includes disabled veterans. the color scheme fits in the rainbow. the disabled have their handicap revealed and their genius concealed; while the able-bodied have their genius revealed and their disability concealed. but ultimately, we must judge people by their values and their contribution. don't leave anybody out. i would rather have roosevelt in a wheelchair than reagan on a horse. [applause] the rainbow is making room for small farmers. they have suffered tremendously under the reagan regime. they will either receive 90 percent parity or 100 percent charity. we must address their concerns and make room for them. the rainbow includes lesbians and gays. no american citizen ought be denied equal protection under the law. we must be unusually committed and caring as we expand our family to include new members. all
which they could not even vote. 20 years later, young america has the power to stop a war in central america the responsibility to vote in great numbers. young america must be politically active in 1984. the choice is war or peace. we must make room for young america. the rainbow includes disabled veterans. the color scheme fits in the rainbow. the disabled have their handicap revealed and their genius concealed; while the able-bodied have their genius revealed and their disability concealed....