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and one of the hundred percent arabica beans is a mixture, arabica from different regions of central south americae-varietal iopia, this means that the variety is harvested entirely on one plantation, which makes the grain certainly very expensive, but of high quality, since everything is collected by hand. decaffeinated coffee is invigorating, although not as strong, but it does not deprive people who have contraindications to its consumption of their favorite taste, and besides, the production is the same. their grains are quite light. well, in our country, for example, grain is processed for due to leaching, the cofin simply washes out of the beans, it remains there, but just a little, that is, less than cocoa, less than in tea. as for the seasonality of drinks, in the summer, of course, cold ones, such as ice latte, ice bumble or tonic espresso, become popular, but cappuccino, of course, remains an unchanging classic for all seasons and centuries. the basis of all coffee drinks is espresso. it will be cappuccina, ice bumble or coffee lemonade. the coffee is ground immediately before preparatio
and one of the hundred percent arabica beans is a mixture, arabica from different regions of central south americae-varietal iopia, this means that the variety is harvested entirely on one plantation, which makes the grain certainly very expensive, but of high quality, since everything is collected by hand. decaffeinated coffee is invigorating, although not as strong, but it does not deprive people who have contraindications to its consumption of their favorite taste, and besides, the...
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. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central america and south america may choose their own. passive development might choose their own allies in their own interest in terms of the economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see their ultimately people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and we know this is decades long, this is from the code word period. how is least from the full to full percent to 42 percent. why do they have the time to also these people have no idea, but 0 hedge to pull us out. the survey here is they sampled 426 democrats. made a lot fewer than the republicans, which are $376.00. and the $341.00 independence. i'm a 1000 people. i mean, how does it, and maybe, why does the media take that information and just push its own? now us, i mean, it seems like that's the case, of course is. and then you saw immediately after not only was harris the 9th did, bu
. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central america and south america may choose their own. passive development might choose their own allies in their own interest in terms of the economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see their ultimately people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and...
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peoples, certainly the killing of millions of people in bengal, in ireland, in and and and and central south america, africa and so on. and the history of belgium in africa is so disgusting that it's almost difficult to describe. um so so this is a long tradition and you ask why how you why and how can the european powers in america and australia and new zealand and so on, look at what's going on in gaza and not be impelled to do anything, because they are part of what the newly elected rector of glasgow university, rasan abusita, a palestinian elected recently with 80% of vote from the students here, what rasan says is axis of genocide, we shouldn't talk about these states. allowing israel to do what it wants, these states are part of a coalition of genocide. it's american bombs and high explosives which are being dropped on the people of gaza, and and it seems according to... many experts israel could not continue anything like the level it is at the moment if these munitions were to be stopped, so i think israel gets away with it uh because these countries have a similar history themselves um and
peoples, certainly the killing of millions of people in bengal, in ireland, in and and and and central south america, africa and so on. and the history of belgium in africa is so disgusting that it's almost difficult to describe. um so so this is a long tradition and you ask why how you why and how can the european powers in america and australia and new zealand and so on, look at what's going on in gaza and not be impelled to do anything, because they are part of what the newly elected rector...
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whole peoples, the killing of millions of people in bengal, in ireland in uh and and and you central south america, africa and so on. the history of belgium in africa is so disgusting that it's almost difficult to describe. um, so so this is a long tradition, and you ask why why and how can the european powers in america and australia and new zealand and so on, look at what's going on in gaza and not feel impel to do anything, because they are part of what the newly elected rector of glasgow university, rasan abusita, a palestinian elected recently with 80% of the vote from the students there, what rasan says is axis of genocide, we shouldn't talk about these states allowing israel to do what it wants, these states are part of a coalition of genocide, it's american bombs and high explosives which are being dropped on the people of gaza, and it seems, according to many experts, israel could not continue anything like the level it is at the moment if these munitions were to be stocked, so i think israel gets away with it, because these countries have a similar history themselves and reared if you li
whole peoples, the killing of millions of people in bengal, in ireland in uh and and and you central south america, africa and so on. the history of belgium in africa is so disgusting that it's almost difficult to describe. um, so so this is a long tradition, and you ask why why and how can the european powers in america and australia and new zealand and so on, look at what's going on in gaza and not feel impel to do anything, because they are part of what the newly elected rector of glasgow...
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countries and central america and south america may choose their own path of development, may choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has to accept that. and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see their ultimately people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and we know this is decades long . this is from the code word period. how is leads trump the full to full percent.
countries and central america and south america may choose their own path of development, may choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has to accept that. and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see their ultimately people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and we know this is decades long . this is...
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change where posture on countries in central and south america. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central america and south america may choose their own. passive development might choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see this. ultimately, the people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and we know this is decades long, this is from the code word periods how is least from the full to full percent to 42 percent of the have the time to also these people have no idea, but 0 hedge report is that the survey and here is they sampled 426 democrats. made a lot fewer than the republicans, which are $376.00. and the 341, independence amount of 1000 people. i mean, how does it, and maybe, why does it mean to take that information and just push its own narrative? i mean, it seems like that's the case, of course is. and you saw imme
change where posture on countries in central and south america. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central america and south america may choose their own. passive development might choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see this. ultimately, the people are leaving...
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arabica beans, and one of the 100% arabica beans is a mixture, arabica from different regions of central south america ethiopia single variety. this means that the variety is harvested entirely on one plantation, which makes the grain certainly very expensive, but of high quality, since everything is collected by hand. decaffeinated coffee invigorates, although not as much, but does not deprive people of of which there are contraindications to its consumption of the favorite taste, and besides, the production of such grains is quite easy. well, in our country, for example, grain is processed by leaching, and cofin is simple. from the grains, it remains there, but just a little, that is , less than cocoa, less than tea. as for the seasonality of drinks, in the summer, of course, cold ones, such as ice latte, ice bumble or tonic espresso, become popular, but cappuccino, of course, remains an unchanging classic for all seasons and centuries. the basis of all coffee drinks is espresso, it will be cappuccino, ice bumble or coffee. lemonade. coffee is ground immediately before preparation, so that the groun
arabica beans, and one of the 100% arabica beans is a mixture, arabica from different regions of central south america ethiopia single variety. this means that the variety is harvested entirely on one plantation, which makes the grain certainly very expensive, but of high quality, since everything is collected by hand. decaffeinated coffee invigorates, although not as much, but does not deprive people of of which there are contraindications to its consumption of the favorite taste, and besides,...
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. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central america and south america may choose their own path of development, may choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see their ultimately people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and we know this is decades long, this is from the cold war period and even before that. so when we look at this, the only way to safeguard it is to end the sanctions and blockade on cuba and venezuela, nicaragua, to allow them to have relations with russia in china openly and fairly and freely. i mean, they talk about free market, there's no free market there. they're controlling everything from washington and allowing them to suffocate, basically, in order for latin america to be free in the suffocation must end and with that development. and with that building of their economic resources with
. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central america and south america may choose their own path of development, may choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see their ultimately people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington. and we...
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united states to end it's constant harassment regime change where posture on countries in central and south america. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central american south america might choose their own. passive development might choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people will see this. ultimately the people are leaving these places because they have been destabilized by washington and we know this is decades long. this is from the cold war period. how is least from the full 2 full percent to 42 percent. why do they have the time to also these people have no idea, but 0 hedge of it pulls out the survey. and here is they sampled 426 democrats. made a lot fewer than the republicans, which are $376.00. and the 341 independence of mount a 1000 people. i mean, how does it and maybe why does it mean to tell you that information and just push its own now, as of it, i mean, it seems lik
united states to end it's constant harassment regime change where posture on countries in central and south america. ultimately, countries in the caribbean countries and central american south america might choose their own. passive development might choose their own allies and their own interest in terms of economy in terms of politics. united states has accept that and by accepting that, it can help to allow these countries to develop their own internal economies and structures that people...
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south america. u.s. marine corps force south based in miami is fully engaged through central america, south america argentina, brazil. we do regional amphibious exercise. we are doing multiple exercises across central america and in africa. i cut my teeth in liberia as well. so we always have a view that is dedicated to the mediterranean and it can come out of a ot and strait of gibraltar and cover west coast of africa which frankly is where most of the challenging nations are, or most of the violence is. so what i i would say is we're still fully committed to both the african continent and south america and a marine corps forces south based out of miami employs units from east and west coast on a rotational basis in southcom area of responsibility. armory as the accurate expedition units and a working djibouti cover down in the african continent. >> thank you. over here. >> and i like your hair by the way. i am living vicariously through you. when i retire i'm growing it out. i'll call youus forli some advie because i'm growing it out. [laughing] been having this haircut for 36 years, 37 years, and it's get
south america. u.s. marine corps force south based in miami is fully engaged through central america, south america argentina, brazil. we do regional amphibious exercise. we are doing multiple exercises across central america and in africa. i cut my teeth in liberia as well. so we always have a view that is dedicated to the mediterranean and it can come out of a ot and strait of gibraltar and cover west coast of africa which frankly is where most of the challenging nations are, or most of the...
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thank you, robert, thank you new mexico voters, we have to be engaged in better diplomacy in central america and south. she did that very effectively. in fact, we had meetings of the americas and latino leaders from south of the border and those have been incredibly promising. they're trying to create a label that really belongs squarely with the president and stephen miller themselves. they want to be dictators. they want to be dictators on the border. they want to demonize immigrants. they have been incredibly racist. they're gaslighting. and they have done absolutely nothing on the border that makes any sense in the last administration, they want to do mass deportation. here's something that i think is really important and telling about this issue. right now, border crossings are as low as they've ever been. certainly lower than they were in the trump administration, and we've seen a 55% decrease. and we've seen the right public safety activity at the border in this administration. >> but what about more border patrol agents? there has been reported including a leaked phone call you need more from
thank you, robert, thank you new mexico voters, we have to be engaged in better diplomacy in central america and south. she did that very effectively. in fact, we had meetings of the americas and latino leaders from south of the border and those have been incredibly promising. they're trying to create a label that really belongs squarely with the president and stephen miller themselves. they want to be dictators. they want to be dictators on the border. they want to demonize immigrants. they...
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this is also a big problem for central and south america.ry year the center accepts about 400 people for training. over the past 7 years , more than 2.0 law enforcement officers have already improved their qualifications here. mostly from nicaragua. they plan to expand the geography. one of the essential problems today is the high cost of travel. to get here, let's say. cubans and this is expensive, one of the solutions could be subsidies travel for citizens of neighboring countries of central america, specifically for the purpose of undergoing training here. here he is, this is sandina, our national hero, distant in terms of geography. the triumph of freedom and independence. tens of thousands of people on this day in the central square of the city. vyacheslav volodin took part in the festive rally. he passed it on to the people. friends from russia are met on liberty island within a couple of hours. the program of the state duma delegation's stay in havana is no less intense. meetings scheduled vyacheslav volodin with the leadership of the
this is also a big problem for central and south america.ry year the center accepts about 400 people for training. over the past 7 years , more than 2.0 law enforcement officers have already improved their qualifications here. mostly from nicaragua. they plan to expand the geography. one of the essential problems today is the high cost of travel. to get here, let's say. cubans and this is expensive, one of the solutions could be subsidies travel for citizens of neighboring countries of central...
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natives of central and south america. park was the first in belarus to populate capybaras. kapiton and capitalina are behind quarantine, acclimatization, adaptation to new living conditions. a spacious enclosure was built especially for them, which has a small pool, changed terrain and pleasant neighbors. this is the largest rodent in the world, its weight can reach up to 65 kg for females, they are larger than males, and up to 63 kg for males, despite the fact that in nature the female is larger, in our pair the capiton predominates in weight. capybaras' teeth grow throughout their lives, they gradually wear down and grow back, but have no roots, by the way, these animals... from the ancient language of tupya, copybara, the word is translated as an eater of thin grass, this, by the way, indicates that that they only eat grass, like treats, we offer them vegetables and fruits to enrich the environment, they have a swimming pool, and vegetables and fruits we throw it there, they are already swimming and eating. copybars mo
natives of central and south america. park was the first in belarus to populate capybaras. kapiton and capitalina are behind quarantine, acclimatization, adaptation to new living conditions. a spacious enclosure was built especially for them, which has a small pool, changed terrain and pleasant neighbors. this is the largest rodent in the world, its weight can reach up to 65 kg for females, they are larger than males, and up to 63 kg for males, despite the fact that in nature the female is...
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the last 15 years, a rust epidemic coffee refreshed arrived in, in strong force across the central and south america. this is dr. vern law. she's ceo will read coffee research, a research non profit funded by the industry in central america alone, 1700000 people last work during that period. so there are human consequences to the challenges. part of the problem is the coffee plants are finicky. they go through a delicate flowering phase and it takes 4 years for a single coffee tree to get a 1st harvest. another problem is that out of $120.00, so species of coffee, we only drink 2 of them are rebecca and robust. a rather cuz the higher end stuff that has all those several flavor notes. we love the but is a plant that needs the temperature between roughly $18.21 degree celsius, around 30 percent shade cover and plenty of consistent rainfall. it's more sensitive to high heat disease and produces fewer beans. over 60 percent of global production is a rob. it's sibling robust as a more resilient plant, but tastes not as great and ends up mostly in stuff like instant coffee. and that's it. we're almost en
the last 15 years, a rust epidemic coffee refreshed arrived in, in strong force across the central and south america. this is dr. vern law. she's ceo will read coffee research, a research non profit funded by the industry in central america alone, 1700000 people last work during that period. so there are human consequences to the challenges. part of the problem is the coffee plants are finicky. they go through a delicate flowering phase and it takes 4 years for a single coffee tree to get a 1st...
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six of us from north, central and south america went to costa rica and nicaragua, el salvador, and guatemalae individual countries that are victimized by u.s. foreign intervention and military policy, but when we recognize that there had been 215 such interventions -- that is, interventions by the u.s. in third world countries since 1948 that has been going on for generations now. we have to tackle the overall problem. that is going to take longer. we're working on it. i didn't say much about the human contact, of course, but perhaps this is the most important aspect of these visits. we do make personal contact, and we do keep in touch, and we do get, therefore, direct information, and we do provide a measure for the government's dominance -- necessity -- to dominate. ♪ ♪ know. and know. ♪lift up for peace lift up together we are here to sing out loud ♪ women for peace let's come together let them know ♪ ♪ >> we are here for all the states in the union, and for most nations in the world. we represent the greatest prosecute of the american people, and we are here, joined in one voice, to say,
six of us from north, central and south america went to costa rica and nicaragua, el salvador, and guatemalae individual countries that are victimized by u.s. foreign intervention and military policy, but when we recognize that there had been 215 such interventions -- that is, interventions by the u.s. in third world countries since 1948 that has been going on for generations now. we have to tackle the overall problem. that is going to take longer. we're working on it. i didn't say much about...
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turns out drug trafficking, cybercrime, and traffic accidents are also a big problem for central and south america center accepts about 400 people for training, in 7 years more than 2 guards have already improved their qualifications here, mainly from nicaragua, they plan to expand the geography, one of the essential problems today is the high cost of travel, getting here, say, as a cuban, is expensive , one of the solutions may be to subsidize travel for citizens of neighboring states of the central america, precisely for the purpose of undergoing training here. here he is, this is sandina, our national hero, distant in terms of geography, but close in spirit, the republic of nicaragua greatly values relations with our country, for almost 10 years now there has even been a friendship day between russia and nicaragua in the local calendar, together with moscow, monagua also celebrates its main public holiday, the anniversary of the people's sandinista revolution, the triumph of freedom and independence. tens of thousands of people on this day in the central square of the city took part in the fe
turns out drug trafficking, cybercrime, and traffic accidents are also a big problem for central and south america center accepts about 400 people for training, in 7 years more than 2 guards have already improved their qualifications here, mainly from nicaragua, they plan to expand the geography, one of the essential problems today is the high cost of travel, getting here, say, as a cuban, is expensive , one of the solutions may be to subsidize travel for citizens of neighboring states of the...
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six of us from north, central and south america went to costa rica and nicaragua, el salvador and quantumal countries that are victimized by u.s. farm, intervention literary policy. but when we recognize that there had been 215 such interventions, that is interventions by the u.s. and third world countries since 1948. this has been going on for generations now. we need to tackle the overall problem. and that's going to take a little longer. we are working on it. i didn't say much about the human contact. this is, of course, perhaps the most important aspect of these visits. we do make personal contact, we do keep in touch. we have direct information and do provide a measure of support and hope for people who are in such desperate circumstances because of our governments desire to dominate other governments. because i know. and probably. will do great. they know how. we are ♪is mac people and we are here to join in one voice to say no to a nuclear war. and in one voice to say yes to meeting human needs and providing justice fo >> we represent the greatest cross-section lof the american peo
six of us from north, central and south america went to costa rica and nicaragua, el salvador and quantumal countries that are victimized by u.s. farm, intervention literary policy. but when we recognize that there had been 215 such interventions, that is interventions by the u.s. and third world countries since 1948. this has been going on for generations now. we need to tackle the overall problem. and that's going to take a little longer. we are working on it. i didn't say much about the...
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american hostages held by hamas and why we're watching as the regime beefing up the asset in central and south americaouth of our border and now let's talk about our border. 700 to 1000 want to be terrorist apprehended at the southern and northern border and people who have not been detected so there's a reason why there are these threats could be here at the homeland or assets across-the-board or in the middle east. >> trace: i'm curious because lucas tomlinson source essays not connected to the french elections and what is the connection? >> the vulnerability and positioning we have. one thing we have to discuss leading up to our election and that's why they believe this attack happened before the election the foreign policy is not a partisan issue and treated as such. a polkadot foreign policy we had one under president obama's very different foreign policy under president trump and similar under president biden and that is why our enemies wanted the iran regime wanted biden to be elected will take that foreign policy to that does not show any deterrence to the enemies of the united states. >> trac
american hostages held by hamas and why we're watching as the regime beefing up the asset in central and south americaouth of our border and now let's talk about our border. 700 to 1000 want to be terrorist apprehended at the southern and northern border and people who have not been detected so there's a reason why there are these threats could be here at the homeland or assets across-the-board or in the middle east. >> trace: i'm curious because lucas tomlinson source essays not...
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they're kind of monkey found in central america and south america, typically live in tropical rainforestome where he is hit 99 degrees yesterday, that's a record high for the italian capital. so of course you want to eat a little >>> we're just about one week out from the start of the paris olympics. >> today we're catching one an olympic icon, three-time gold medalist gabby douglas, of course immediate history when she became the first black gymnast to win an olympic title at the 2012 games in london. >> now, she's working on a new project with ancestry to analyze something called performance traits. starting today you can analyze yours and compare them with olympic athletes. >> gabby, thank you for making time. >> thank you so much for having me. >> of course, i do want to start with your comeback, you returned to gymnastics after an eight-year hiatus, unfortunately you did have to end your bid to paris because of an ankle injury back in may, your road to the olympics isn't over yet. talk to us about that. >> i'm feeling okay, my ankle is slowly but surely getting there. i'm doing a lo
they're kind of monkey found in central america and south america, typically live in tropical rainforestome where he is hit 99 degrees yesterday, that's a record high for the italian capital. so of course you want to eat a little >>> we're just about one week out from the start of the paris olympics. >> today we're catching one an olympic icon, three-time gold medalist gabby douglas, of course immediate history when she became the first black gymnast to win an olympic title at...
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i have been down to central america, south america, the middle east, ethiopia, i could go on and on. and it is the same story, mr. beasley, we wouldn't have left if we had food. if we address the root cause, we can end the migration by necessity. and then you are left with migration by choice. and that is a whole different abatement and so, dan, to be here with the experts, as steny said, these men and women know a lot more about food security than i do. there the experts. i like to be the voice because i believe in what they are doing. a long-term solution is the private sector, and i think the world and the u.n. is waking up to realize he will not end world hunger without the private sector being front and center. in the short term, we have got to end wars and conflict, as we don't have mass migration, destabilization, and hunger. that's why we received the nobel peace prize, because the nobel peace prize committee clearly understood that the world food program was involved in that connection between war, conflict, and food security. >> you see why they won the nobel prize. >> [ ap
i have been down to central america, south america, the middle east, ethiopia, i could go on and on. and it is the same story, mr. beasley, we wouldn't have left if we had food. if we address the root cause, we can end the migration by necessity. and then you are left with migration by choice. and that is a whole different abatement and so, dan, to be here with the experts, as steny said, these men and women know a lot more about food security than i do. there the experts. i like to be the...
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immediate action to secure our border she must first solve poverty and crime not only in central and south americaecause this is who we have flooding across the border people from all over the world, this is a dangerous idea. she's very shown in the biden here's a administration that she is not going to hesitate to weaponize justice and law enforcement to go after her political opponent to get what she wants. what we seen over the last three to half years has been so brazen and their abuse of power it'll be worse with kamala harris who herself touts her record and work at the president xi will be as a prosecutor president when we already know she will be a corrupt prosecutor president. trey: i watched you with my own two eyes go toe to toe, eyeball to eyeball with the so-called democrat party leader by the way they were coordinating hilary clinton, why not have a convention and let others run, it's not like she finished the close second to biden she got the same number of delegates that i got and i didn't even run. >> that says more about you my friend. it really reveals and affirms what we've kno
immediate action to secure our border she must first solve poverty and crime not only in central and south americaecause this is who we have flooding across the border people from all over the world, this is a dangerous idea. she's very shown in the biden here's a administration that she is not going to hesitate to weaponize justice and law enforcement to go after her political opponent to get what she wants. what we seen over the last three to half years has been so brazen and their abuse of...
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most underreported stories right now are the number of the migrants who are not coming from central and south america are coming from all over the world, the coming from china and the middle east and we don't know their interest but in the history has shown that people are willing to pay a $10000 flight to get hear from the middle east, there probably not just going to sneak in illegally probably not up to anything good. stuart: you're probably right, chuck schumer said trump picking vance as his running mate was the best thing he ever did for democrats. he thinks trump should replace the ohio senator. we have the story. kamala harris likes to talk about the work as a former prosecutor in california but now she's facing criticism for donating to a nonprofit that help the bailout by the cap capitals. mike tobin has that story next. ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. ♪ go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms ♪ unlock support from the schwab trade desk— our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading.
most underreported stories right now are the number of the migrants who are not coming from central and south america are coming from all over the world, the coming from china and the middle east and we don't know their interest but in the history has shown that people are willing to pay a $10000 flight to get hear from the middle east, there probably not just going to sneak in illegally probably not up to anything good. stuart: you're probably right, chuck schumer said trump picking vance as...
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cuz we've met up with a lot of indigenous peoples from everywhere, of course, south america and mexico but and places in central america in general. but obviously many different parts of africa. a saw me in northern europe in the south east asia, australia, new zealand, hawaii like there's all of these indigenous peoples on a global scale that share a lot of the same place that we did here because it's just colonization over and over again. everywhere and colonization hasn't died, you know, it's still active like we're still indigenous peoples in places like brazil that are being murdered for the land spaces that they're living on for example. or we just see colonization in many different forms, like what's going on in ukraine or the middle east or, you know, africa. and so they do certain parts like congo, like you name it, like it's still active out there. so it's just naming it for what it is, say that you've touched on what you want, sir, but are there certain seasoning certain flavors that you see as the nightly native american? i mean, it's just showcasing what's the true food of north america because it'
cuz we've met up with a lot of indigenous peoples from everywhere, of course, south america and mexico but and places in central america in general. but obviously many different parts of africa. a saw me in northern europe in the south east asia, australia, new zealand, hawaii like there's all of these indigenous peoples on a global scale that share a lot of the same place that we did here because it's just colonization over and over again. everywhere and colonization hasn't died, you know,...
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believesns instead of taking immediate te action to secure our borders she must solt only in central and south americantriesntri around the world because this il who we have flooding across our borders, people all around the world. is i world. obviously, this is a very, very dangerous idea. secondly, she has shown inwn the biden-harris administratio in tt goishe is not going to hesitato weaponize the department ofen justice and law enforcement to go after her political opponents, to get what she wants. so what we have seen over the last three and a half years hasa been so brazen and they are abuse of power, it will be worse with kamala harris who herself touts her record and what kind of presidentwo she will be as a prosecutor president. we already know she will be a corrupt prosecutor president.nt >> trey: i watched you with my own two eyes go toe-to-toe,ll w eyeball to eyeball with some of the democrat party leaders about the way they were coordinating . why not have a convention? why not let others run market il not like she finished close second to biden but she got the same number of delegates i
believesns instead of taking immediate te action to secure our borders she must solt only in central and south americantriesntri around the world because this il who we have flooding across our borders, people all around the world. is i world. obviously, this is a very, very dangerous idea. secondly, she has shown inwn the biden-harris administratio in tt goishe is not going to hesitato weaponize the department ofen justice and law enforcement to go after her political opponents, to get what...
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she believes the solution lies in root causes in central and south america.other leaders, but that's it. republican strategists say her legacy as vice president will follow her. >> people remember the tulsi gabbard takedown on the debate stage when kamala harris put thousands of people behind bars for smoking marijuana, and yet she herself laughed and bragged about the fact that she would listen to bob marley and smoke pot. the messaging is so off a, and it seem like she's going to hold on to these biden if policies as well. >> reporter: she broke a 200-year-old record for tie votes. she supported all this spending that president biden has signed into law that spiked inflation at a 9.1% in june of 2022. still it's not back to the fed's target. defenders of the vice president could not answer specification on what she's accomplished in the administration. >> joe biden is someone who has always fought for the middle class, and i think kamala harris as vice president has joined with joe biden in a lot of the issues that he's taken on that have strengthened ameri
she believes the solution lies in root causes in central and south america.other leaders, but that's it. republican strategists say her legacy as vice president will follow her. >> people remember the tulsi gabbard takedown on the debate stage when kamala harris put thousands of people behind bars for smoking marijuana, and yet she herself laughed and bragged about the fact that she would listen to bob marley and smoke pot. the messaging is so off a, and it seem like she's going to hold...
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that's the only land crossing between south and central america and it's a major stepping stone for migrantsm africa and asia, fly into south america to ecuador. then they will travel through the jungle to their basically some 520,000 migrants last year, the administration said the deal with panama's new president to fly us bound migrants out of panama to their home countries as a deterrent, wife take ricin pay smugglers? >> what they hope is by the end of the year in the next few months migrants will say it's not worth doing this? >> the panamanians can't afford anything also at the good thing the us will be doing deportation flights directly out of panama to all points of the globe. >> reporter: the other major development, the first time in 6 years the us flew 116 chinese nationals back to china. that's a drop in the bucket of 31,000 chinese hundred illegally this year menu coming through the gap and officials focusing on the beginning. what we are seeing now with the deportation, limiting of asylum, and listing latin america curve immigration is right out of the trump playbook. he asked
that's the only land crossing between south and central america and it's a major stepping stone for migrantsm africa and asia, fly into south america to ecuador. then they will travel through the jungle to their basically some 520,000 migrants last year, the administration said the deal with panama's new president to fly us bound migrants out of panama to their home countries as a deterrent, wife take ricin pay smugglers? >> what they hope is by the end of the year in the next few months...
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i've been to the darien gap so many times done to central america and south america, the middle east,a, i can go on and on, and it is the same story, we would not have left if we had had food. if we can address root cause, we can end migration by necessity, and then you are left with migration by choice, and that is a whole different debate. so to be here with the experts, as steny said, they know a lot more about food insecurity than i do. they are the experts i believe in what they're doing, and the long-term solution is the private sector. i think the world and the u.n. is waking up to realize we will not end hunger without the private sector being front and center. in the short term we have to end wars and conflict so we don't have mass migration and destabilization and hunger. that is why we received the nobel peace prize, because the nobel peace prize committee clearly understood that the world food program was engaged and involved in that connection between work, conflict, and peace and security. >> you can see why they won the nobel prize. so, corey, david referred to you and
i've been to the darien gap so many times done to central america and south america, the middle east,a, i can go on and on, and it is the same story, we would not have left if we had had food. if we can address root cause, we can end migration by necessity, and then you are left with migration by choice, and that is a whole different debate. so to be here with the experts, as steny said, they know a lot more about food insecurity than i do. they are the experts i believe in what they're doing,...
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we will dealing -- were dealing with things with folks and in central america and south america and we used development dollars. what i found may not be the case everywhere. it is very transactional. you know, we get what we need if they get what they need. that is the relationship. it was little less with other areas, but providing dollars after dollars after dollars, which i think folks, those on my side and conservative say we need to stop this foreign aid because it goes into a black hole and we do not see any benefits. we have problems at home. i sympathize with that and i think that there is a big element of that you have to address, but i have seen where development dollars and resources have been used effectively to advance american interests. you have to be clear with the american people about that, so that they understand that. when they see millions of dollars going to a foreign government, they may not even point out on a map that they know that is being used for a very specific purpose to get a very specific result for the american people. >> that is such a great point and
we will dealing -- were dealing with things with folks and in central america and south america and we used development dollars. what i found may not be the case everywhere. it is very transactional. you know, we get what we need if they get what they need. that is the relationship. it was little less with other areas, but providing dollars after dollars after dollars, which i think folks, those on my side and conservative say we need to stop this foreign aid because it goes into a black hole...
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she believes that the problem is with the root causes in central and south america. that's where the solution she thinks is. she has had a few meetings on that front. her legacy at vice president will follow her. >> remember the tulsi gabbard take down when kamala harris put thousands of people behind bars for smoking marijuana and she smoked pot. the messaging is so out of touch and so off. it seems like she will hold onto the biden policies as well. >> the vice president broke a 200 year old record for tie votes that moved forward major legislation, allowing the reconciliation to keep the inflation reduction act alive and supported the spending from president biden that he signed into law that spiked inflation to 9.1% in june of 2021. her defenders could not answer specifics on what she has actually accomplished in this administration. >> joe biden is someone who has always fought for the middle class and i think kamala harris as vice president has joined with joe biden in a lot of the issues that he has taken on that have strengthened america's middle class. >> th
she believes that the problem is with the root causes in central and south america. that's where the solution she thinks is. she has had a few meetings on that front. her legacy at vice president will follow her. >> remember the tulsi gabbard take down when kamala harris put thousands of people behind bars for smoking marijuana and she smoked pot. the messaging is so out of touch and so off. it seems like she will hold onto the biden policies as well. >> the vice president broke a...
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he did nothing for us relations with central and south america and that really was the beginning of the cause of the problem at the border. so i'm very excited about the idea that kamala harris is going to lead us going forward. we have so much to accomplish in this country. republicans have been standing in the way donald trump wants to blow up all the progress that's been made. think about how we've rescued the economy has damaged her crowds across the country. donald trump wants to change that and go back to a world where frankly he's sending jobs overseas. that is what donald trump stands for. >> so governor, let me ask you though, because you heard the president today at the former president say that kamala harris is a liberal, makes it makes joe biden look less so that she's the radical liberal and that is an attack we're also hearing from the republican side. let me just play a few people she has even father left and joe biden, i didn't think they can pick anybody any worse, but it did joe biden was the kid the grew up in scranton, pennsylvania, the irish catholic kid kamala harr
he did nothing for us relations with central and south america and that really was the beginning of the cause of the problem at the border. so i'm very excited about the idea that kamala harris is going to lead us going forward. we have so much to accomplish in this country. republicans have been standing in the way donald trump wants to blow up all the progress that's been made. think about how we've rescued the economy has damaged her crowds across the country. donald trump wants to change...
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conversations and we were talking about dealing with venezuela and what was taking place in central and south america talking about haiti, i've been there with him having this conversation, so i have no question of what his ability is and what he has done to help unite and make the international world at least those that are democracies stronger and so but that night that it was horrible. there's no question about that. and i think that he had the opportunity now, as he said, he didn't continues to say watch him and he will be doing interviews and other things. i think he needs to do a press conference. so too so that people can see who he is and that he is on the job and doing the job a press conference including live question-and-answer sessions would obviously perform that particular role. >> and you strike important point here congressman, about the idea of what a debate can show and what governance it's can show, and how voters are evaluating both in their own right. one would certainly want governance over one night of performance, however, there's a lot of attention on the nato summit happenin
conversations and we were talking about dealing with venezuela and what was taking place in central and south america talking about haiti, i've been there with him having this conversation, so i have no question of what his ability is and what he has done to help unite and make the international world at least those that are democracies stronger and so but that night that it was horrible. there's no question about that. and i think that he had the opportunity now, as he said, he didn't...
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a land crossing between south and central america major stepping stone for migrants who fly into south america and then they traverse the jump with panama and jump on trains and buses in mexico to the u.s. border. some 520,000 migrants use the gap last year. monday demonstration said they reached a deal with panama's new president to fly u.s. bond migrants out of panama to their home countries. >> what they are hoping in the next few months migrants will say it's not worth me doing this. >> the panamanians cannot afford anything also it's a good thing the u.s. will be doing deportation flights directly out of panama to all points of the globe. >> the other major development for the first time in six years u.s. flu 116 chinese nationals back to china. a drop in the bucket of course of the 30,000 that cross earlier this year but it's the beginning of the new approach that is not unlike president trump who used regional to approach carmel and mexico to tighten their border to strengthen hours. though he did not get cooperation from congress. in this case also footing the bill panama will
a land crossing between south and central america major stepping stone for migrants who fly into south america and then they traverse the jump with panama and jump on trains and buses in mexico to the u.s. border. some 520,000 migrants use the gap last year. monday demonstration said they reached a deal with panama's new president to fly u.s. bond migrants out of panama to their home countries. >> what they are hoping in the next few months migrants will say it's not worth me doing this....
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after 2, because the you had a lot of there, it's looking laundry, settled across that central slice of south america. and that's where we seen exceptionally hot and dry conditions. it's feeling like fall or spring then winter for pots of bolivia, as well as power going out is going to get a little bit cooler here. we've got a weather fund. it's going to cool things down as it moves its way north, across into northern argentine, up how worldwide and southern pots of brazil seen that rain on saturday as we go into sunday, will trickle up to southern parts of peru joining low heavy rain affecting northern parts of the continent. now the rain may ease for southern pots of chile, but the stronger wins of the and it is looking very windy for pots, essentially, america and the caribbean, out to sea. in particular, we've read warnings, the southern parts of jamaica for those very rough seas. with some thunder storms expected in the caribbean, stretching across to most southern parts of central america. so that is the bus of heavy rain for costa rica on saturday. the rain is set to intensify, guatemala and e
after 2, because the you had a lot of there, it's looking laundry, settled across that central slice of south america. and that's where we seen exceptionally hot and dry conditions. it's feeling like fall or spring then winter for pots of bolivia, as well as power going out is going to get a little bit cooler here. we've got a weather fund. it's going to cool things down as it moves its way north, across into northern argentine, up how worldwide and southern pots of brazil seen that rain on...
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the only land crossing between south and central america between columbia and panama. ts from asia and africa who fly to south america and travel to the jungle. yesterday the administration said it reached a deal with panama's new president, jose, to fly u.s. bound migrants out of panama to their home countries as a deterrent. why take the risk and pay smugglers if you aren't going to make it? >> what they are hoping is that by the end of the year and the next few months migrants will say you know what? it is not worth me doing this. >> the panamanians with not afford anything else. it is a good thing the u.s. would be doing deportation flights directly out of panama to all points of the globe. >> the other major development for the first time in six years the u.s. flew 116 chinese nationals back to china. that number is a drop in the bucket to the 31,000 chinese who entered illegally this year. many coming through the gap but officials hope it is a beginning. president biden's new-found affection for deportation, limiting asylum and enlisting countries in latin america
the only land crossing between south and central america between columbia and panama. ts from asia and africa who fly to south america and travel to the jungle. yesterday the administration said it reached a deal with panama's new president, jose, to fly u.s. bound migrants out of panama to their home countries as a deterrent. why take the risk and pay smugglers if you aren't going to make it? >> what they are hoping is that by the end of the year and the next few months migrants will say...
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. >> you go central america, south america, africa, asia? >> absolutely.so much for coming. keep our eyes on all this. >> all right. thank you. >>> it is 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. 2:00 p.m. here in paris and you are watching "squawk box" on cnbc. live from the 2024 olympic games. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. what's making headlines. ed fedthe fed kicking off a twoy meeting and could figary cut in september. it's also jobs week. the employment report on friday. apple's new artificial intelligence futures arriving later than expected missing the launch of the ios software in september. bloomberg reporting the delay will give apple more times to fix bugs. and disney t"deadpool & wolverine," the highest u.s. debut of the year and biggest-ever opening weekend for an r-rated film. >>> take a look at the futures quickly after a gang buster performance by the dow on friday. another 154 points so far in the pre-market session for the dow and treasuries this morning below 420 on the ten year. got the fed meeting and the jobs repor
. >> you go central america, south america, africa, asia? >> absolutely.so much for coming. keep our eyes on all this. >> all right. thank you. >>> it is 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. 2:00 p.m. here in paris and you are watching "squawk box" on cnbc. live from the 2024 olympic games. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. what's making headlines. ed fedthe fed kicking off a twoy meeting and could figary cut in september. it's also jobs...