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who goes through there and how does central america solve or begin to address its major migrant crisis on today? street? ah, has 3 guests who help us answer so many of those questions go. she teresa had my nice to have you here on the stream. you go to introduce yourself. i international audience. my name is gertrude daniels and i am the deputy director general for operations at the you and international organization for migration ticket to have a critical voice on today's part of that, teresa always get to have you on the stream, you bring stories, you've been inside. hello audience, who you are a new connection to the darian gap because there's a piece of reporting that you've been doing that has been very well received and so important. well, my name is teresa ball. i'm a latin american correspondent for al jazeera and i just came back from covering and build through the darian gap. and it was one of the most impressive, sad and devastating stories i've. i've covered him a good to have healed the stream and 14 for a really difficult story to share with international audience. but te
who goes through there and how does central america solve or begin to address its major migrant crisis on today? street? ah, has 3 guests who help us answer so many of those questions go. she teresa had my nice to have you here on the stream. you go to introduce yourself. i international audience. my name is gertrude daniels and i am the deputy director general for operations at the you and international organization for migration ticket to have a critical voice on today's part of that, teresa...
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about 60 miles wind, but getting for it as a migraine, this is part of the migrant trail from central america through to northern america, north america, getting for it is very difficult. let me show you. let's pull back and show you the long, long journey. if you make it through that jungle, all the way through to the united states. in the past year. more my grants have been traveling that route than ever. 807000 migrants in 2021. so far. $19000.00 of them were children. and another 50000 are expected to go through that very same route. before the end of this year. i know you have questions. this is part of the migrant story in north america and central america that we don't always get to hear about a new to use the comment section. be part of the day show. we are asking about the dying gap wide is so dangerous. who goes through there and how does central america solve or begin to address its major migrant crisis on today? street? ah, has 3 guests who help us answer so many of those questions go. she teresa had my nice to have you here on the stream. you go to introduce yourself. i internati
about 60 miles wind, but getting for it as a migraine, this is part of the migrant trail from central america through to northern america, north america, getting for it is very difficult. let me show you. let's pull back and show you the long, long journey. if you make it through that jungle, all the way through to the united states. in the past year. more my grants have been traveling that route than ever. 807000 migrants in 2021. so far. $19000.00 of them were children. and another 50000 are...
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deep in central america's dry corridor, families facing a stark choice. starve or leave. we journey to remote guatemala. >> the extreme weatherions, sevo muchhe me, iscr and ait it, s hy climate extremes are forcing unprecedented numbers of people to head north. >>> and happy news on malala. the teenager who the taliban tried to kill, her bright future ahead. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly. no mess. just the soothing vicks' vapor for the whole family. introducing new vicks vapostick. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. tonight, we take you to a place where few americans venture. a place where climate change is leaving so many with stark choices. migrate or perish. nowhere that is choice more dramatic than rural guatemala, where families who have lived off the land for generations are now starving, their children unable to get what they need to grow and thrive. we recently traveled there as part of abc's "climate crisis: saving tomorrow." >> reporter: she's nearly 4, but little ana looks half
deep in central america's dry corridor, families facing a stark choice. starve or leave. we journey to remote guatemala. >> the extreme weatherions, sevo muchhe me, iscr and ait it, s hy climate extremes are forcing unprecedented numbers of people to head north. >>> and happy news on malala. the teenager who the taliban tried to kill, her bright future ahead. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly....
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last i saw, the panama government said there's 400,000 illegal immigrants coming up from central america, south america, all around the world. i watched the hearing yesterday. and mayorkas, you should show the other party. cruz asked him a number of questions he couldn't even answer. he came unprepared. my question is, when trump was in office, they had the aoc and people like that were coming down to the border to check and see the immigrants, especially kids, dying in the river, right in the rio grande river, where is aoc now, where are these people? their silence is deafening. what about all the people that are coming in with covid? we know that. they said that. they said it on c-span. these people are being spread out across america. if you laid a map out of where they spread these people and where the covid outbreaks were, you would find some kind of correlation. the hypocrisy is just terrible. terrible as far as what's going on. dead children in the rivers and the cnn and other stations, they don't even report it. it's disgusting. we need to build a wall, retain millions of dollars
last i saw, the panama government said there's 400,000 illegal immigrants coming up from central america, south america, all around the world. i watched the hearing yesterday. and mayorkas, you should show the other party. cruz asked him a number of questions he couldn't even answer. he came unprepared. my question is, when trump was in office, they had the aoc and people like that were coming down to the border to check and see the immigrants, especially kids, dying in the river, right in the...
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but of poverty in central america.mexico to the united states. they have said they're coming because they think that president biden will be more welcoming than president trump was. all sector of a democratic government in washington for the post—factor of economic difficulties, climate change coming from central america or is it a mix of both, do you think laura? it’s of both, do you think laura? it's definitely all _ of both, do you think laura? it�*s definitely all of those things. if you just think about what is happening in central and south america at the moment, the number of issues that you have there, you have venezuela complete almost total economic collapse, you have nicaragua where president ortega just declared himself the winner of an election in which he arrested all of his opponents. you have absolutely record levels of crime as well in el salvador. there are so many reasons for people to move. what's so interesting is immigration analyst have been telling me how the technology now enables people to con
but of poverty in central america.mexico to the united states. they have said they're coming because they think that president biden will be more welcoming than president trump was. all sector of a democratic government in washington for the post—factor of economic difficulties, climate change coming from central america or is it a mix of both, do you think laura? it’s of both, do you think laura? it's definitely all _ of both, do you think laura? it�*s definitely all of those things. if...
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they will look at the weather across central america in just a moment, but 1st to south america, we've got a weather system stretching all the way from the amazon basin down to coastal areas of brazil bring some really wet and windy weather to the likes of rio and sa, paula, we've got thunderstorms here through to saturday. that wet weather is going to linger on friday. we have had some flood warnings around this area. we could see some cutting as that heavy rain continues. and further south of this, we got a smattering of showers across northern areas of argentina, but the sun comes through for when as there is the temperature sitting in the mid twenties. it's further north that we are seeing the wet. so whether we're going to see those showers pick up across bolivia and columbia in the days to come some heavy showers across coastal regions, we could see some flooding with that. some storms expected to roll. and now as we move to central america, the wet weather can be found in panama, costa rica, edging into nicaragua. but we are seeing intense showers as well, edge into western area
they will look at the weather across central america in just a moment, but 1st to south america, we've got a weather system stretching all the way from the amazon basin down to coastal areas of brazil bring some really wet and windy weather to the likes of rio and sa, paula, we've got thunderstorms here through to saturday. that wet weather is going to linger on friday. we have had some flood warnings around this area. we could see some cutting as that heavy rain continues. and further south of...
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lack of care for central america.hat constitution was written during the cold war period under reagan. it was a constitution that was antiquated, that did not reflect the community now. linking honduras to venezuela is irrelevant. honduras has a different history , a different colonization by united states politics since the early 20th century, and even before. so it did not make sense that the democratic party would not respect the rule of law in honduras. sadly, honduras has not recovered from the coup until now, and this is how people are seeing it come as a moment of hope. juan: i wanted to ask you, you mentioned the narco dictatorship. could you talk about these years of the national party rule in honduras subsequent to the coup? hernandez and his brother have been applicable by the federal government itself in trafficking. his brother convicted, and he accused in actual federal papers, and yet this administration continues to back him, and the impa it had on the honduran people this more than a decade now. suyap
lack of care for central america.hat constitution was written during the cold war period under reagan. it was a constitution that was antiquated, that did not reflect the community now. linking honduras to venezuela is irrelevant. honduras has a different history , a different colonization by united states politics since the early 20th century, and even before. so it did not make sense that the democratic party would not respect the rule of law in honduras. sadly, honduras has not recovered...
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do have plans to try to tackle the issue, including a $4 billion development fund for central americall be particularly focused on el salvador, and guatemala, and honduras. there remains pressure on the leaders of america, meco, and canada ahead of thursday's summit. this is one migrant advocacy group in mexico. >> i think that the mexican president has to put this subject of migration at the top of the agenda, in order to have researchers, to attain all of these people, all of the migrants that are coming through our country. the united states wants us to push them in the south. we need more resrces. week need -- we need cooperation on that, especially with children. we have a lot of children that are immigrating along with their families. ros: will hear a lot of references to resources in the discussion -- you will hear a lot of references to resources in the discussion around immigration. doesn't come down to money and who is fting the bill? laura: it's more money -- it is less money and more motivation. mexico is stepping up at its southern border. the number of arrests at the u.s
do have plans to try to tackle the issue, including a $4 billion development fund for central americall be particularly focused on el salvador, and guatemala, and honduras. there remains pressure on the leaders of america, meco, and canada ahead of thursday's summit. this is one migrant advocacy group in mexico. >> i think that the mexican president has to put this subject of migration at the top of the agenda, in order to have researchers, to attain all of these people, all of the...
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clive, one thing is clear, central america _ here? thing is clear, central america and the - here? clive, one thing is clear, i central america and the caribbean have borne the brunt of extreme weather events for climate change, perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. hurricane is more frequent and more powerful, wiping out crops, and forcing people to migrate, so it came as no huge surprise that the g77 group of developing nations, including all of the caribbean and central america, insisted on some compensation for extreme weather from climate change. as you know, this part of the world has its fair share of major oil producers, brazil, venezuela, here in mexico, and those economies will not disconnect from fossil fuel dependence just yet, so there's real scepticism, too, ithink, that dependence just yet, so there's real scepticism, too, i think, that latin america's paulus will genuinely benefit from the text agreed in glasgow. benefit from the text agreed in glasuow. ~ ., , benefit from the text agreed in glasuow. ~ . , ., b
clive, one thing is clear, central america _ here? thing is clear, central america and the - here? clive, one thing is clear, i central america and the caribbean have borne the brunt of extreme weather events for climate change, perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. hurricane is more frequent and more powerful, wiping out crops, and forcing people to migrate, so it came as no huge surprise that the g77 group of developing nations, including all of the caribbean and central america,...
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the reagan administration's cold war strategy in central america was on the line. >> it was a sense ofolicy. that was the problem. >> narrator: as worries grew, greentree and a military attac were sent to find out what happened in el mozote. >> so, we flew out in a helicopter, and could see, you know, a fairly wide amount of destruction, so it was obvious there had been a military operation. we went out to a displaced persons' camp, where people had fled el mozote and were gathered. that was a bit of a tricky situation, because we're being transported by salvadoran soldiers. it was obvious that the people in that camp were traumatized, there was no question. i pretty much concluded that something had happened, something bad had happened. >> narrator: but greentree and his partner wanted to reach el mozote itself, which was in dangerous rebel-held territory. >> we finally got to a point where the sergeant who was in the jeep with us just stopped and said, "that's it, we're not going any fartr." they were scared to death, basically. so we never reached the site. >> narrator: back at the
the reagan administration's cold war strategy in central america was on the line. >> it was a sense ofolicy. that was the problem. >> narrator: as worries grew, greentree and a military attac were sent to find out what happened in el mozote. >> so, we flew out in a helicopter, and could see, you know, a fairly wide amount of destruction, so it was obvious there had been a military operation. we went out to a displaced persons' camp, where people had fled el mozote and were...
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central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went along with a young law and one is a comical law. general. i want to know if i'm willing lima, give any of them and they go out. i, i don't over the years, hundreds of thousands upon durance have made this trip to escape poverty and violence . but as climate change pushes countries to their limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people are going to migrate. they're already migrating in the face of climate change. people should have a choice to stay. i where they're from. if they would like to, but also we have to be realistic and offer different pathways so people can, will safely and with dignity, you know, so they're not, so they're not tracking, so they don't have to rely on priorities. so they're not put in situations of danger. at the border in cabinets. i'm the heart of the year when i went back a moment. hello. what was going to me more? come with me before you left. we gave it a phone to
central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went along with a young law and one is a comical law. general. i want to know if i'm willing lima, give any of them and they go out. i, i don't over the years, hundreds of thousands upon durance have made this trip to escape poverty and violence . but as climate change pushes countries to their limits, people are also beginning to flee. droughts per gains and floods. people...
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i believe it's very characterization of most people in central america. we are hard workers and we really will put better money to very good you. right, and of course, we've got the learning curve of folks here in el salvador around the world. you know, you've got to get through the, the process of learning how to use while it's etc. like that. what, how is that going toward hiker big point is ation. do you feel like, where are we at in the cycle? we need help. we need more people here to educate some dorians and some term. erica, generally about how big point works. the folks that have come to the last so far they are received with, with open arms. i think we're very curious and entrepreneurial culture by there is those 5 to 6000000 people in this country and it takes a while. you know, everyone needs to remember how their own own orange fil journey was, and at least for me, i know it took a while and i had the help along the way. and that's what really couldn't help us a lot right now. right. so i was thinking of the technology here, of course i have th
i believe it's very characterization of most people in central america. we are hard workers and we really will put better money to very good you. right, and of course, we've got the learning curve of folks here in el salvador around the world. you know, you've got to get through the, the process of learning how to use while it's etc. like that. what, how is that going toward hiker big point is ation. do you feel like, where are we at in the cycle? we need help. we need more people here to...
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we could see some flooding from that, but those showers feed up into central america heavy force of panama and for costa rica, but we are seen some of that heavy rain around coastal areas of belize into honduras as well. but for the caribbean, it's looking a lot finer and dryer with lots of sunshine, the temperature in havana at $26.00 degrees. that sure update. ah. war in afghanistan, and now it will non color bon figures. make up for that american own within the telephone with inside story park. a frank assessment of the days headlines. subscribe now. however, you listen to vodka. oh, this is al jazeera. ah, it is $1300.00 gmc hello. i'm kim all santa maria. welcome to the news our on al jazeera, the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting about a new corona virus barrier that signed to say, could make vaccines less effective. also in the news from mike and crisis to a war on words war off words, france cancels talks with the u. k. of how to deal with those. trying to cross the english channel target stands govern.
we could see some flooding from that, but those showers feed up into central america heavy force of panama and for costa rica, but we are seen some of that heavy rain around coastal areas of belize into honduras as well. but for the caribbean, it's looking a lot finer and dryer with lots of sunshine, the temperature in havana at $26.00 degrees. that sure update. ah. war in afghanistan, and now it will non color bon figures. make up for that american own within the telephone with inside story...
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is above average 27 degrees as we flip the page on november and welcome december on wednesday, central america looks like this. barbados, a mix of sun in cloud in bridgetown. 27 degrees in heavy falls, costa rica into panama. for the top end of south america, still bursts of rain can be expected. sure. we should see the sun poke out in boca ta, cloudy day, and lima at 19 degrees and will power ups and thunderstorms in rio de janeiro with a high up 28 degrees. wherever you are, stay safe. we'll see again soon as the weather sponsored by katara ways. she popped in less than a year past. the middle east 1st well come in preparation. the country is staging a major problem and the 16 nations going head to head in 6 purpose built stadiums for 2020. okay, we'll keep you across the action as capital for the head of the regions. the biggest ever sporting events, the fee for our cup on his era. oh, this is al jazeera. ah. hello there, i'm associate a and this is the news. i live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. protest is answered on our met with tear gas as they mar
is above average 27 degrees as we flip the page on november and welcome december on wednesday, central america looks like this. barbados, a mix of sun in cloud in bridgetown. 27 degrees in heavy falls, costa rica into panama. for the top end of south america, still bursts of rain can be expected. sure. we should see the sun poke out in boca ta, cloudy day, and lima at 19 degrees and will power ups and thunderstorms in rio de janeiro with a high up 28 degrees. wherever you are, stay safe. we'll...
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central america right now saga conditions persist around circus rica, panama, but also brain for southern sections of nicaragua, on tuesday. storms coming and going across the top and of south america. rain very likely for bo guitar hiv 20 degrees, but i think just overcast conditions and lima also coming in at 20 degrees on tuesday. i think we may power up some thunder storms towards our this area, brazil. so paulo in rio de janeiro real will get up to a high of 28 on tuesday. that's it too soon. ah. somebody else is there a london broker center to people in thoughtful conversation with no hope. and no limitation leads as a person of color. it was the struggle. yeah, that would be much easier for me. i felt that white people heart to go into and sing a song right there in the other people's wait a minute, you get way, don't you don't what you're doing. and maybe one studio b unscripted on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks it in the brazilian rainforest, means these areas and now missing more carbon dioxide than they're absorbed with detailed coverage kind of free like chilly beca
central america right now saga conditions persist around circus rica, panama, but also brain for southern sections of nicaragua, on tuesday. storms coming and going across the top and of south america. rain very likely for bo guitar hiv 20 degrees, but i think just overcast conditions and lima also coming in at 20 degrees on tuesday. i think we may power up some thunder storms towards our this area, brazil. so paulo in rio de janeiro real will get up to a high of 28 on tuesday. that's it too...
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if you are not a citizen you go eback to mexico or central america and back without a passport. a citizen was eligible for entitlements. that's been thrown out by the courts. i know in california illegals are voting. the only thing i can think of that is citizen has the right over a resident is holding office but i think that is under question now. so, if you have just a group of people that are residents and we don't know much about them and we don'tdi know what the customs or traditions are and we are not able to assimilate or integrate them because they are so large in number, 2 million of them and they are going to go, we've done this at periods where we the host never gave up on the melting pot. we've given a the message that your own particular culture will no longer necessarily be incidental to who you are. it will be essential. it raises the question of why are they doing this? do they want chaos, anarchy, they don't want to be around these people, so they kind of project that if someone from bakersfield but i have a nice nanny on a landscape but i don't want my kids to
if you are not a citizen you go eback to mexico or central america and back without a passport. a citizen was eligible for entitlements. that's been thrown out by the courts. i know in california illegals are voting. the only thing i can think of that is citizen has the right over a resident is holding office but i think that is under question now. so, if you have just a group of people that are residents and we don't know much about them and we don'tdi know what the customs or traditions are...
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and it's a similar story from mexico as we move to central america with a few showers in southern areas. ah, a water crisis in america's west is intensifying the historic division. nope, liberated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your grand since time get the strong taken away from the phone lines. investigate how climate change is pushing an oregon town to breaking point. we will fight because it's in a blood, we are literally to the point that people are going to start seeing each other when the war to stop on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. so can families say that this is the only way we have to make a living? but it's having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage, regional and intellectual acts as have been urgent general upon through versus school and was so the transitional government, it evolved from around the world. 8 groups alleged greek also as you have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering group territory. ah. ready ready a warning, the conflict neatly appears to grind region could
and it's a similar story from mexico as we move to central america with a few showers in southern areas. ah, a water crisis in america's west is intensifying the historic division. nope, liberated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your grand since time get the strong taken away from the phone lines. investigate how climate change is pushing an oregon town to breaking point. we will fight because it's in a blood, we are literally to the point that people...
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the united states has agreed to invest in central america to help slow immigration from central americahave to pay -- how is that not a ransom? chip roy is a u.s. congressman and he joins us tonight. they could so much for coming on. how is this not a ransom? >> it is, tucker. every thanksgiving i make it a point to read the desolate wilderness that "the wall street journal" publishes. it's an important part of who we are as americans. we came to these lands and we established this -- we faced the wilderness. but what we do now as americans? we open our doors and allow a million people year to come into our country. how do we get things? the president of mexico said he's going to call out a republican congressman who don't vote for the amnesty the democrats passed last week giving amnesty to 7 million people. and now, they are saying that the united states should be paying countries, guatemala, honduras, mexico. we are to give $300 million earlier this year. and it's doing no good. it's doing no good because the department of homeland security secretary and president biden are willfully
the united states has agreed to invest in central america to help slow immigration from central americahave to pay -- how is that not a ransom? chip roy is a u.s. congressman and he joins us tonight. they could so much for coming on. how is this not a ransom? >> it is, tucker. every thanksgiving i make it a point to read the desolate wilderness that "the wall street journal" publishes. it's an important part of who we are as americans. we came to these lands and we established...
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but what we have faced traveling from central america, from mexico, to glasgow was really different.ke there was institutionalized exclusion of indigenous people indigenous communities. so we are calling into the attention of the u.n. so they could open up for more participation of indigenous communities. we need the indigenous leaders, indigenous communities actually seated, making decisions. we don't just want to be observers. something that has happened to us, when we are trying to go inside the negotiations as observers, we are seated outside the room to watch the negotiations on a screen. what made us travel all along central america to glasgow if we just going to be seated outside the room to watch a screen? that is something you can do from your country. that is noninclusion, that is violence. that is why we are calling attention. we decided to come to the cop because what is happening here. we are here to say we are living solutions to the climate crisis. if you want to check on solutions, you need to check on what indigenous communities have been doing for thousands of years
but what we have faced traveling from central america, from mexico, to glasgow was really different.ke there was institutionalized exclusion of indigenous people indigenous communities. so we are calling into the attention of the u.n. so they could open up for more participation of indigenous communities. we need the indigenous leaders, indigenous communities actually seated, making decisions. we don't just want to be observers. something that has happened to us, when we are trying to go inside...
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reporter: mexico and washington speak of creating a development fund for central america to dissuadeple fr heading north. in truth, it will take much more, both money and time to tackle such an ingrained confident-wide issue. laura: for more, we are joined by anna maria, and national security expert who formerly served as u.s. deputy assistant for defense for drug enforcement policy and support. thank you so much for joining us. you see both ends of this. how much pressure you think the president will come under from president biden over this issue of migration? >> i think the issue in itself is an existential threat to the biden administration, because if mexico cannot stop the flow of millions of people trying to get into mexico, the politics in the united states will be just terrific. biden is trying to be kind, humane, step away from controlling migration. it's a difficult issue, ihink there will be pressure. laura: what would be a good outcome from tomorrow summit on this issue of migration? >> >> >> that's it good question. -- that is a good question. for president biden to say
reporter: mexico and washington speak of creating a development fund for central america to dissuadeple fr heading north. in truth, it will take much more, both money and time to tackle such an ingrained confident-wide issue. laura: for more, we are joined by anna maria, and national security expert who formerly served as u.s. deputy assistant for defense for drug enforcement policy and support. thank you so much for joining us. you see both ends of this. how much pressure you think the...
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i'll give you a simple example in central america.pending $60 million a week at a cost of $3,750 per person, children and teenagers in shelters. that same child back in d guatemala, we can do it $1 to $2 a week. people don't want to leave home. if they don't have food and don't have peace, they'll do what any of us would do as moms and dads, they'll find it. when we feed 120 million people we do every day, week, month, year, we survey people. we talk to people. they don't want to leave. this 42 million we're talk about, they're on famine's door. this is the worst-case scenario. it's a one-time ask for the world's billionaires. i saw elon musk's net worth went up $21 million yesterday. last year, the top 400 billion n bill billionaires network went up trillions of dollars. i'm not picking on them. just help share in a one-time crisis. save lives. keep nations from destabilizing. keep mass migration from taking place. it is a cheap fix. please help us. >> as you have said, $6 billion does not solve world hunger, but it could save 42 mil
i'll give you a simple example in central america.pending $60 million a week at a cost of $3,750 per person, children and teenagers in shelters. that same child back in d guatemala, we can do it $1 to $2 a week. people don't want to leave home. if they don't have food and don't have peace, they'll do what any of us would do as moms and dads, they'll find it. when we feed 120 million people we do every day, week, month, year, we survey people. we talk to people. they don't want to leave. this 42...
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in central america, the focus of rain now and the next 2 days will be belize, nicaragua, and honduras and possibly further south. the been a few showers in cuba and the bahamas, or they have not gone away. but those heavy as they were ah, join the debate, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from of common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on services across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future 8. now, this is not a lock, can get it completed back. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools to do to get back with all these patients. this screen on al jazeera, london is one of the most unfortunate cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe. and so here at al jazeera, we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people and how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put them on air and to really engage those stories because we know that our audience is interested not just in the mainstream news, but also the more hidden stories from parts of the worl
in central america, the focus of rain now and the next 2 days will be belize, nicaragua, and honduras and possibly further south. the been a few showers in cuba and the bahamas, or they have not gone away. but those heavy as they were ah, join the debate, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from of common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on services across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future 8. now, this is not a lock, can get it...
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Nov 12, 2021
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eastern islands of the caribbean, wet weather, for western areas of cuba, the yucatan peninsula, central america, seeing quite a splattering of chas. still want to shaft that jamaica. but turning a little try here. ah. a water crisis in america's west is intensifying, deep historic division obliterated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your grand since time get the strong pay good away from the only fault line to investigate how climate change his pushing an oregon town to breaking point, we will fight because it's in a blood we are literally to the point the people are going to start seeing each other when the war to stop on al jazeera, al jazeera world, his into the murky world of state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists, it's 0 perfect technology parks best smartphones. my sister is this the new frontier espionage. think about the sophistication of exports to breaking performs. this is as good as a guess, the sky and your phone on al jazeera. ah 2 weeks, owen, from the military career sedans. army chief reveals a new counci
eastern islands of the caribbean, wet weather, for western areas of cuba, the yucatan peninsula, central america, seeing quite a splattering of chas. still want to shaft that jamaica. but turning a little try here. ah. a water crisis in america's west is intensifying, deep historic division obliterated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your grand since time get the strong pay good away from the only fault line to investigate how climate change his...
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Nov 5, 2021
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next stop ticket to central america. we do have some thunderstorms popping up through hispaniola, jamaica, western side of cuba. but a lot of rain falling in the us state of florida. so when you see the yellows pop up on our map here, the darker the color, the more intense the rain is in that just blankets and envelops most of the state on friday. or sir, is racing up the atlantic. this is going to produce a swath of snow for the avalon peninsula. plug in saint john's. you'll see about 5 centimeters of snow by the time the weekends over to the west straight now and still some rain for vancouver, but look across the canadian prairies, calgary to winnipeg, or in double digit. so in this case, temperatures are a good 10 plus degrees above average, calgary at 11, but they will fall in the days to come. wet weather for the pacific northwest and northern california, but dry in san francisco with the high of 18 on friday. see you soon. ah, the latest news as it breaks open families say that this is the only way they have to mak
next stop ticket to central america. we do have some thunderstorms popping up through hispaniola, jamaica, western side of cuba. but a lot of rain falling in the us state of florida. so when you see the yellows pop up on our map here, the darker the color, the more intense the rain is in that just blankets and envelops most of the state on friday. or sir, is racing up the atlantic. this is going to produce a swath of snow for the avalon peninsula. plug in saint john's. you'll see about 5...
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Nov 16, 2021
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economics, the poverty that exists in many places in central america.e are fleeing countries where democracy has failed. laura: how difficult is it for you addressing the root causes of migration when the government to have to work with, nicaragua, honduras, they are so corrupt? >> nicaragua is being condemned around the world because of the fact they rigged election. we take the world as we find it. laura: president biden's approval on the border is 35%. >> people -- every time people see a big problem, they don't believe he will be able to lead, he finds a solution. laura: how do you have a secure relationship with mexico when there seems to be corruption and drug trafficking and relationship with cartels? >> corruption is a threat to democracy everywhere. what we have at this point is the president of mexico and president biden strongly making a statement and taking actions to deal with the issues of corruption. you cannot have a thriving democracy or economy unls you deal with corruption and violence and the rest of the challenges that affect societ
economics, the poverty that exists in many places in central america.e are fleeing countries where democracy has failed. laura: how difficult is it for you addressing the root causes of migration when the government to have to work with, nicaragua, honduras, they are so corrupt? >> nicaragua is being condemned around the world because of the fact they rigged election. we take the world as we find it. laura: president biden's approval on the border is 35%. >> people -- every time...
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and 60 billion with central america. and reverse safety valve and people said should we mark on mexico city for grievances? no, let's mark on the united states. so they liked it. ap the left, laraza. and from latin, there was no laraza in the chicano movement until 50 years ago and they did you go up raza and mussolini and two z's in italian and found the blood and soil emlation of hitler, that said you couldn't be italian unless you looked a certain way and you couldn't be spanish, even if you were spaniard and living in the iberian peninsula, very anti-semitic so they cooked up these racist terms and then the hispanic militants took that term and reinvented it for the race. and attacking so much and changed laraza, and i think it's unidos now. they want today change it and california said we're never going to have a party, a government of reagan, pete wilson, even arnold schwarzenegger again. and the 9th circuit, apointees still very liberal despite trump's appointees and finally, i think they felt that model could fli
and 60 billion with central america. and reverse safety valve and people said should we mark on mexico city for grievances? no, let's mark on the united states. so they liked it. ap the left, laraza. and from latin, there was no laraza in the chicano movement until 50 years ago and they did you go up raza and mussolini and two z's in italian and found the blood and soil emlation of hitler, that said you couldn't be italian unless you looked a certain way and you couldn't be spanish, even if you...
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caribbean, but western parts of the caribbean, particularly just around cuba pushing down towards central america. we'll see some very heavy showers as we go one through the next couple of days spent the heaviest will be across nicaragua and panama. ah, the china has been very strategic in the way it's expanding its sweet median ocean . what is it? and we bring you the stories in different friends that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan economy? counting the coast on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks it, in the brazilian rainforest means these areas are now emitting more carbon dioxide than they're absorbed with detailed coverage country. like surely because if it's geographic conditions has an enormous advantage from around the world, what's happening here is local farming communities, using simple methods to solve a complex environmental problem. ah, hundreds of iraqis, i flown home from bella. ruth's giving up hope of starting a new life in europe. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera life
caribbean, but western parts of the caribbean, particularly just around cuba pushing down towards central america. we'll see some very heavy showers as we go one through the next couple of days spent the heaviest will be across nicaragua and panama. ah, the china has been very strategic in the way it's expanding its sweet median ocean . what is it? and we bring you the stories in different friends that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is...
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we've got some wet weather across, so central america particular up towards the yucatan peninsula. western parts of cuba still sing some lively storms over the next day or so. sunshine, a showers for the eastern islands, i think jamaica should be largely dry and fine on thursday. hopefully going on is a friday as well. plenty of love the sunshine coming through here. fairbetter sunshine, further north she push up into the us. but we have got this very active system moving through the planes heading towards the eastern seaboard, pushing out towards new england, eastern parts of canada, snow coming in the cost eastern areas of canada, pushing down across the lakes. still a chassis, some snow. therefore seattle and b c, but turning dryer. oh, the weather. sponsored by casara always. oh, the land of the free. if you are black or a criminal, you are some one who is supposed to shut up except what america gives you. a new episode of democracy may be exposed, racial conflict, ethnic politics and inequality in the united states. they get upset if you say all lives because they want to focus on one
we've got some wet weather across, so central america particular up towards the yucatan peninsula. western parts of cuba still sing some lively storms over the next day or so. sunshine, a showers for the eastern islands, i think jamaica should be largely dry and fine on thursday. hopefully going on is a friday as well. plenty of love the sunshine coming through here. fairbetter sunshine, further north she push up into the us. but we have got this very active system moving through the planes...
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you know, we're told they're moat mostly from haiti and central america, walking to our southern borderthis as u.s. border towns struggle to keep up with the surge. we are live on the border with that, and is we will get reaction from texas attorney general ken paxton who says the flood is also bringing crime and drugs. ♪ ♪ ation. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. your kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs, once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i i
you know, we're told they're moat mostly from haiti and central america, walking to our southern borderthis as u.s. border towns struggle to keep up with the surge. we are live on the border with that, and is we will get reaction from texas attorney general ken paxton who says the flood is also bringing crime and drugs. ♪ ♪ ation. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty...
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Nov 5, 2021
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again. cuba, jamaica seeing some very heavy showers, longest bouts of bright right in 2 parts of central america. at wet weather in to the southeast of the u. s. will gradually make his way up the eastern seaboard into the carolinas. he stays very disturbed for the north west. ah, the weather sponsored by cats are always pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison but so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy may be exposed. the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to come. when are fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough . my life for democracy on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world center might have when you call home will. but you can use in current affairs that matter to years, tens of thousands of children were born into or lived under the iceland regime in iraq and syria. now, many are in camps either orphans, all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities, shaking your len
again. cuba, jamaica seeing some very heavy showers, longest bouts of bright right in 2 parts of central america. at wet weather in to the southeast of the u. s. will gradually make his way up the eastern seaboard into the carolinas. he stays very disturbed for the north west. ah, the weather sponsored by cats are always pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison but so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy may be exposed. the...
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so at central america in the caribbean, there been a few showers around the concentration has been reading the turks and k cost eastern part of cuba. haiti's becoming less concentrated and less of a concentration in nicaragua, or costa rica. and mexico's almost been are quite shower, free, both sides. the u. s. have been stormy on the inside that storms moving your way. things are quite mild. actually. toronto is up to about 17 degrees. not it will stay. i wouldn't change or bring you down about lines is just about average. i'll try to get to wednesday on the pacific coast. different story. another storm systems come again, warning of severe gales in vancouver island for monday and tuesday, snow in land, and rain all the way down the coasts was allay out the weather, sponsored by katara always. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action is all about distract, create confusion to pay, smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically voted the oil industry was a main bank roller or opposition to clima
so at central america in the caribbean, there been a few showers around the concentration has been reading the turks and k cost eastern part of cuba. haiti's becoming less concentrated and less of a concentration in nicaragua, or costa rica. and mexico's almost been are quite shower, free, both sides. the u. s. have been stormy on the inside that storms moving your way. things are quite mild. actually. toronto is up to about 17 degrees. not it will stay. i wouldn't change or bring you down...
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Nov 17, 2021
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a lot quieter, as it is from much mexico, as we had to central america. very dry was 21 degrees in mexico city. it's wetter across, so you can peninsula into believe. and it's a western parts of cuba stretching all the way through to the bahamas. ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the road. we saw the union army flag hoisted high in the city. many people here have told me that that war will not end until they secret duffy and his son brought to justice. gonna get 90 seconds for this on. so we're being told that this, it on me is very, really coming. our way buying brides is lack of respect for women and lack of any value that a woman i was just for p r guy by the police on purpose. there's at least 20000 for him to refugees who live here. i'm on l 20. i got to commend you. you're not trying to push people to bel
a lot quieter, as it is from much mexico, as we had to central america. very dry was 21 degrees in mexico city. it's wetter across, so you can peninsula into believe. and it's a western parts of cuba stretching all the way through to the bahamas. ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're...
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Nov 15, 2021
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as i said repeatedly, as vice president harris went down to central america in search of the root cause, she really had no further to go than into the oval office, look at the president of the united states and realize president biden is the root cause of this crisis. so we're here today because the american public deserves is truth. we're going to try to present as many dimensions of this problem as possible. when republicans were in the majority in the senate, under my chairmanship, we held over 30 hearings regarding some aspect of the border crisis, our broken immigration system. so the way we're structuring this today, we have three panels. i'll introduce the first, senator scott will introduce the second. and senator portman will introduce the third. the first panel is going to describe the current crisis at the border and the biden policies that caused it. the second panel, senator scott will introduce them because he has experience with the impact that this unprecedented flow of illegal immigrants are having on our local communities, on our states. as the governor of florida, he
as i said repeatedly, as vice president harris went down to central america in search of the root cause, she really had no further to go than into the oval office, look at the president of the united states and realize president biden is the root cause of this crisis. so we're here today because the american public deserves is truth. we're going to try to present as many dimensions of this problem as possible. when republicans were in the majority in the senate, under my chairmanship, we held...
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Nov 13, 2021
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we have got some wet weather continuing here all the way into central america. for the most part, the eastern olives, a fine and sunny ah, shawanda is pursuing prosperity and influence on the globe in stage. when i want a student to guides what we've made for one of its closest neighbors, i want on al jazeera ah, allow government al jazeera where ever you. ah, no, it's the ones. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous scene. context, india dixon. in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context india anal his eda ah. ready into the time late night talks continue for this he has called 26 climates summit as countries trying to reach a deal to baffled global warming. ah, hello, why money site. this is out there, life from day. oh, so coming up, agencies demand an access along the galleries, poland borders thousands of migrants remain stuck for yes, not the night freezing, cold con
we have got some wet weather continuing here all the way into central america. for the most part, the eastern olives, a fine and sunny ah, shawanda is pursuing prosperity and influence on the globe in stage. when i want a student to guides what we've made for one of its closest neighbors, i want on al jazeera ah, allow government al jazeera where ever you. ah, no, it's the ones. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous scene. context, india dixon. in depth. look at...
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towards a southern areas of columbia. plenty of showers to across sea caribbean, said he into a central america. seen some live b. shasta, a few showers there just around the leeward. sebright skies coming back in behind for a time, and a sunshine is shattered. more in the way of sunshine than showers. is that where's the weather makes his way across hispaniola? we'll see a shower or 2 in jamaica over the next day or so. some showers, longest bells of rain also just making the way in across northern parts of the cube, or is this where the system makes his way across the gulf of mexico? the deep south of the u. s. saying some wet weather, much of north america is fine and dry, but very unsettled up towards the pacific northwest. for the weather, sponsored by katara, always gotta one of the fastest growing nations in the army needed to open and development international shipping companies to become a teen middle eastern trade and money. skilful in 3 key areas of develop, filling up from connecting the world, connecting the future. ronnie, carto, cutters, gateway to world trade. oh, this is al jaz
towards a southern areas of columbia. plenty of showers to across sea caribbean, said he into a central america. seen some live b. shasta, a few showers there just around the leeward. sebright skies coming back in behind for a time, and a sunshine is shattered. more in the way of sunshine than showers. is that where's the weather makes his way across hispaniola? we'll see a shower or 2 in jamaica over the next day or so. some showers, longest bells of rain also just making the way in across...
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market for example, we can products get more to electro relation why cited especially in my local central america. we kind of so yes. hello. go ahead. yes, america my to bring in in 19 iraq waiting for whiten boxing and saw what it was not and not especially given the men just good we america enjoys in america so way but i have not completed to get it material. ok. like i said, yes, i see michelle, i see a policies talking about the need for that potential to be translated into practical achievements on the grandma sally when you have the trump administration issue, all those statements about the african continent, widely seen as abandoning the continent now it takes a new administration to say will about to reset everything. do you think that when he had those gaps, it would be easy for the us to bring about peace and stability to a place like the horn of africa, where you have sudan if you appear. and so mario on the verge of more and more. oh, violent episodes of events is true. it is good there by dinner. who is trisha is trying to reset every a positive way. but the 1st thing it has to do is
market for example, we can products get more to electro relation why cited especially in my local central america. we kind of so yes. hello. go ahead. yes, america my to bring in in 19 iraq waiting for whiten boxing and saw what it was not and not especially given the men just good we america enjoys in america so way but i have not completed to get it material. ok. like i said, yes, i see michelle, i see a policies talking about the need for that potential to be translated into practical...
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and i think the biggest thing is they wanna work with they specifically with central america and latin america. they say to be able to really work through a process of getting more financial assistance in those countries so that those countries can provide more help to the united states in terms of fixing the supply chain issues. and then the other issue they say is cutting the red tape for customs and so that they don't have to deal with as much hold of time at the border. now christy, we know that the 2 major ports where the backlog has happened are the ports of los angeles and long beach. now both of those ports have announced new fines on cargo carriers. so what are the details on that? yeah.
and i think the biggest thing is they wanna work with they specifically with central america and latin america. they say to be able to really work through a process of getting more financial assistance in those countries so that those countries can provide more help to the united states in terms of fixing the supply chain issues. and then the other issue they say is cutting the red tape for customs and so that they don't have to deal with as much hold of time at the border. now christy, we know...