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mÁs adelante, hablamos con la cÓnsul general de mÉxico en san josÉ. uno de ellos perdiÓ la vida. el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador considera la epidemia de coronavirus en su paÍs como una crisis transitoria. quÉ piensa los detalles después de la pausa. suheily: atentos a las condiciones del tiempo. este fin de semana veremos la llegada de dos frentes del pacÍfico que traerÁn lluvia a gran parte de la bahÍa. ramÓn: una familia hispana que reside en california vive el peor momento de su vida.varios de sus miembros estÁn contagiados con el coronavirus. lo mÁs grave de todo es que el virus ya cobrÓ la vida de las mÁs joven de todos ellos. salvador durÁn hablÓ con el padre que permanece en cuarentena, al igual que el resto de una familia consternada. salvador: ya melÉndez tenÍa 24 aÑos de edad, en plena juventud cayÓ hoy y ma del coronavirus. su familia aÚn no comprende cÓmo silvia, a quien describen como una joven llena de vida y optimismo sucumbiÓ ante la furia de este mal. >> yo puedo recordar el dÍa que ya naciÓ, tendÍan mis brazos y ahora no poder
mÁs adelante, hablamos con la cÓnsul general de mÉxico en san josÉ. uno de ellos perdiÓ la vida. el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador considera la epidemia de coronavirus en su paÍs como una crisis transitoria. quÉ piensa los detalles después de la pausa. suheily: atentos a las condiciones del tiempo. este fin de semana veremos la llegada de dos frentes del pacÍfico que traerÁn lluvia a gran parte de la bahÍa. ramÓn: una familia hispana que reside en california vive el peor...
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seÑora cÓnsul, gracias por estar con nosotros.ulnerables, que muchos de ellos no cuentan con los documentos migratorios y sin embargo, los que estÁn en el campo estÁn trabajando para poder nosotros gozar de alimento. no solamente nosotros la comunidad mexicana i, sino todo el mundo. ramon: comente no sÉ qué lengua latina se puede encontrar ayuda en la pÁgina web del consulado de mÉxico en san francisco ? >> son tres principales lenguas indÍgenas, pero no son las Únicas y para todas estas lenguas indÍgenas y otros grupos indÍgenas, tenemos la informaciÓn en esta pÁgina de internet. ramon: agradecemos la participaciÓn a la cónsul general de mÉxico en san francisco. gracias por acompaÑarnos, remedio gÓmez. en pantalla tiene los datos de la pantalla de la dependencia consular de mÉxico en san francisco. anÓtela, por favor, por si acaso. el gobernador gavin newson anunciÓ hoy un programa que permitirÁ restaurantes locales preparar y repartir comida a adultos mayores. gavin newson asegurÓ que con este acuerdo con la agencia federal fema
seÑora cÓnsul, gracias por estar con nosotros.ulnerables, que muchos de ellos no cuentan con los documentos migratorios y sin embargo, los que estÁn en el campo estÁn trabajando para poder nosotros gozar de alimento. no solamente nosotros la comunidad mexicana i, sino todo el mundo. ramon: comente no sÉ qué lengua latina se puede encontrar ayuda en la pÁgina web del consulado de mÉxico en san francisco ? >> son tres principales lenguas indÍgenas, pero no son las Únicas y para...
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the immigrant makes application through the american consul who if the applicant comes in, arrangingination by the medical officer. if the applicant passes the physical and mental tests, there's little chance he will be refuse ed admittance later. ♪ ♪ among other old record, webster's book on pestilence described bubonic plague. ♪ ♪ this disease is present in the orient. this makes it a threat to the united states and its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents. rats are great travellers and vessels must use rat guards to keep them from coming aboard. notice how this rat balances with his tail. now he attempts to clear the rat guard. will he succeed? it looks like he will make it. no. he admits defeat and he returns to the war. yellow fever, the fearful yellow jack which struck terror to the south, is one of the best examples of a decide almost entirely wiped out by science. it's transmitted by a particular mosquit mosquito. with those exterminated, yellow fever is eliminated. although yellow fever has been banished fro
the immigrant makes application through the american consul who if the applicant comes in, arrangingination by the medical officer. if the applicant passes the physical and mental tests, there's little chance he will be refuse ed admittance later. ♪ ♪ among other old record, webster's book on pestilence described bubonic plague. ♪ ♪ this disease is present in the orient. this makes it a threat to the united states and its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by...
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el cÓnsul dice que los vuelos humanitarios a honduras estÁn permitidos.pulantes es regresar pronto a casa para abrazar a sus familias. patricia: wuhan actualizÓ el nÚmero de muertos por el covid-19, ahora son 3689 personas muertas. este es el equivalente a un 50% mÁs que las cifras oficiales reportadas inicialmente por la pandemia. los nÚmeros aumentaron, tras incluir a quienes fallecieron afuera de los hospitales. enrique: en las Últimas horas, autoridades sanitarias en francia reportaron 761 nuevas muertes en ese paÍs por coronavirus. lo que eleva la cifra total a 18,681. como dato positivo se destaca la cantidad de personas internadas en hospitales continÚa disminuyendo. el gobierno francÉs investiga contagio en mÁs de 1000 marinos en uno de sus portaaviones. patricia: en chile, las noticias parecen alentadoras. despuÉs de 45 dÍas de cuarentena, el gobierno iniciarÁ gradualmente levantamiento de las actividades econÓmicas. desde hoy serÁ obligatorio el uso de mascarillas en lugares con mÁs de 10 personas. a comienzos de marzo, el presidente piÑera decr
el cÓnsul dice que los vuelos humanitarios a honduras estÁn permitidos.pulantes es regresar pronto a casa para abrazar a sus familias. patricia: wuhan actualizÓ el nÚmero de muertos por el covid-19, ahora son 3689 personas muertas. este es el equivalente a un 50% mÁs que las cifras oficiales reportadas inicialmente por la pandemia. los nÚmeros aumentaron, tras incluir a quienes fallecieron afuera de los hospitales. enrique: en las Últimas horas, autoridades sanitarias en francia...
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being killed in the south of the consulate in istanbul in october to he was he went to the consulate on september 28th to initiate his marriage paperwork with his fiance so the picture of that day is also on the record class as everybody would remember their mother should she is one of the perpetrators to cut to market should just clothes and get out with his clothes acting as a few was as a body doubles there are some excerpts of that person who went to school to nominate after leaving the consulate after the murder and going to. restaurants going to the it toilet and then shaving his beard so in the same place he has a picture entering with the beard and exiting it without the beard which is which is a proof that he was involved in the mortar and the passport i.d.'s are revealed also the phone trafficking of the perpetrators are revealed as well so how does this impact the judicial process then seeing them. well some of this indictment was prepared early march on. in march and on april 11th it was accepted by the court so the court proceeding has been launched and it is it is an on
being killed in the south of the consulate in istanbul in october to he was he went to the consulate on september 28th to initiate his marriage paperwork with his fiance so the picture of that day is also on the record class as everybody would remember their mother should she is one of the perpetrators to cut to market should just clothes and get out with his clothes acting as a few was as a body doubles there are some excerpts of that person who went to school to nominate after leaving the...
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it's around 16 months since agents of your state to murder jamal khashoggi and cold blood in your consulate in istanbul what's striking in retrospect is that 3 days later your crown prince mohammed told the turkish authorities to search the consulate and added we have nothing to hide remarkable statement because in fact the last 16 months have been full of aspects of this case that you have hidden right from the start and go on hiding this is not the truth i don't believe so we have said that this was a rogue operation that it was not authorized we have investigated the people who were part of this operation charges. well levelled against 11 of them 5 of them were facing the death penalty of the trial began in january the trial was attended by representatives of the permanent 5 countries and on the security council plus 3 people i'd like to talk i'd like to talk about the trial but but but straight away after the event there's just take that expensive offer from the crown prince to search your concert it was another 10 days before turkish investigators were actually loud into the building w
it's around 16 months since agents of your state to murder jamal khashoggi and cold blood in your consulate in istanbul what's striking in retrospect is that 3 days later your crown prince mohammed told the turkish authorities to search the consulate and added we have nothing to hide remarkable statement because in fact the last 16 months have been full of aspects of this case that you have hidden right from the start and go on hiding this is not the truth i don't believe so we have said that...
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with their consul and the brits are not. of these lockdown is all over the world, we have heard the complaint from british citizens in different parts of the world that they feel that the uk, despite all the difficulties and admitted difficulties in various different countries at the moment, they feel that they are getting less well looked after than other nations. do you share that feeling? yes, especially as we are supposed to be the second most powerful in the world and it is a charter flight, it is the world and it is a charter flight, it is not that difficult. but it is also the french and other citizens that are having the same problem. not as much as us brits, but for example we have on a rainy and who was taken all away across state lines from mumbai into iran. the uk cannot even arrange for us to cross state lines. i am really questioning what exact is going on here and while we not going delete my getting more information? we need people to explain guidelines does because we are struggling. we are glad to hear your
with their consul and the brits are not. of these lockdown is all over the world, we have heard the complaint from british citizens in different parts of the world that they feel that the uk, despite all the difficulties and admitted difficulties in various different countries at the moment, they feel that they are getting less well looked after than other nations. do you share that feeling? yes, especially as we are supposed to be the second most powerful in the world and it is a charter...
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in istanbul mr a critique of saudi rulers was killed inside the consulate building in october 28th . joins us live from istanbul tell us more what else we know about the indictments . well peter this 117 pages of in that manner was accepted by the turkish court on april 11th a couple of days ago and it was it was actually it is actually as expected cording to the indictment. today and so there are cuts on are named as the people who ordered the killing of jamal fish along with other 18 suspects and also read bullets and has been issued by interpol. these suspects are accused of premeditated murder and the indictment says that they have direct involvement in the mortar everything was corporator preplanned premeditated and all those moves of the suspects were to support each other's actions during this big operation of just killing the 1st contact of their mouth for sure with the saudi consulate was on september 28th just the week before he was killed in the saudi consulate here 1st so went there to initiate his paperwork for marriage and. there are pictures of his 1st entry into saudi
in istanbul mr a critique of saudi rulers was killed inside the consulate building in october 28th . joins us live from istanbul tell us more what else we know about the indictments . well peter this 117 pages of in that manner was accepted by the turkish court on april 11th a couple of days ago and it was it was actually it is actually as expected cording to the indictment. today and so there are cuts on are named as the people who ordered the killing of jamal fish along with other 18 suspects...
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there was no surprise whatsoever that i should also invite the consul general of victoria.ited the consul general -- if that really helped australia get through this covid-19 crisis. it was china who is really helping us and i certainly invited him and he spoke incredibly well. got very rudely interrupted by a journalist as he was leaving and the cameras panned onto the minister quite correctly abruptly saying no and walking out. the whole announcement was a day of celebration. it was a great relationship being celebrated by two fabulous businesses. there was no surprise. there was nothing like that. this is the biggest nonstory i've ever heard of. haidi: where do you stand on australia pushing for this independent probe on the origins of the virus? should this be done if it will cost australia business and relationships with china? andrew: i think that we need to be really sensible. we have a fabulous trading relationship with china, with japan, with america. we should not be choosing a best friend. australia is a small country which is deeply reliant on trade. down -- i a
there was no surprise whatsoever that i should also invite the consul general of victoria.ited the consul general -- if that really helped australia get through this covid-19 crisis. it was china who is really helping us and i certainly invited him and he spoke incredibly well. got very rudely interrupted by a journalist as he was leaving and the cameras panned onto the minister quite correctly abruptly saying no and walking out. the whole announcement was a day of celebration. it was a great...
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but it is just a consul to dick consultation this is not going to be a meeting. with any reserve. and did in a few minutes ago and we've been hearing from the various ministers who will be telling us telling their representatives that this was a meeting which was taken to take stock of the situation after that bloodbath in the prices as the price per barrel went below the minus $40.00 mark for briefly and this is something that opec nations are trying to grapple with because they have cut as much as they can they don't want to cut any further because it is going to affect their economies but on the other hand they have in the shoes of oversupply there is so much that everyone wants to sell and there aren't enough buyers out there to buy that this meeting particularly was called by the ariens and you saw that as you mentioned earlier that the saudis in the end there are these 2 are the major players in these opec nations as long as as well as russia were not present in this beat so how effective will any consultation be without saudi arabia and the amorality as president why weren'
but it is just a consul to dick consultation this is not going to be a meeting. with any reserve. and did in a few minutes ago and we've been hearing from the various ministers who will be telling us telling their representatives that this was a meeting which was taken to take stock of the situation after that bloodbath in the prices as the price per barrel went below the minus $40.00 mark for briefly and this is something that opec nations are trying to grapple with because they have cut as...
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these workers often require interviews of consulates and embassies primarily in mexico but in a few other countries including south africa, central america, guatemala. is that theens state department essentially is starting to shut down practical purposes these embassies and consuls in mexico. great concern among agriculture groups about their ability to get these workers into the thetry in time for springfield to work with planning. very important for vegetables. but other sectors as well. scrambling to do something about that. last week the state department came out and said they would waive these interviews for a large percentage of these a greatts and so that's part of the way towards dealing with that issue, still concern the process goes forward for some lingering concerns about farmers coming from south africa and some other countries. >> some reaction to that state department decision last week you were referring to with the american farm bureau, a statement from their president from last week, we applaud the administration for recognizing contributions of those workers that they
these workers often require interviews of consulates and embassies primarily in mexico but in a few other countries including south africa, central america, guatemala. is that theens state department essentially is starting to shut down practical purposes these embassies and consuls in mexico. great concern among agriculture groups about their ability to get these workers into the thetry in time for springfield to work with planning. very important for vegetables. but other sectors as well....
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>>> fue clave esto que esta historia que se contÓ aquÍ en las noticias y en tambiÉn en la web, el cÓnsulna horas tan solos que pa' o que lo estaban superando en la garita de san isidro los acto fronterizos, lo tuvieron en detenciÓn en un proceso cinco dÍas hasta que le liberaron con un permiso para salir libre y seguir pues con su caso migratorio fuera y en una corte. >>> cÓmo fue el reencuentro con la familia. >>> te imaginarÁs veÍamos esta imagen contentos y felices despuÉs de verse tras casi un mes separados, kimberly su esposa es ciudadana estadounidense tienen dos niÑos de uno y dos aÑos, y bueno mero decÍa la esposa que los niÑos cambiaron mucho en estos dÍas casi para un mes sin el padre, estaban mÁs tristes, pero tambiÉn se asustaban cuando la mamÁ desaparecÍa de una habitaciÓn para hacer cualquier cosa, porque tenÍan el trauma dice la mamÁ de la ausencia del padre. la madre tuvo que buscar trabajo, no encontrÓ porque es difÍcil en la crisis de coronavirus y dice wilmer que lo primero que harÁ es ponerse a buscar trabajo. >>> a quiÉn recurrir en un caso como este?, quiÉn puede ay
>>> fue clave esto que esta historia que se contÓ aquÍ en las noticias y en tambiÉn en la web, el cÓnsulna horas tan solos que pa' o que lo estaban superando en la garita de san isidro los acto fronterizos, lo tuvieron en detenciÓn en un proceso cinco dÍas hasta que le liberaron con un permiso para salir libre y seguir pues con su caso migratorio fuera y en una corte. >>> cÓmo fue el reencuentro con la familia. >>> te imaginarÁs veÍamos esta imagen contentos...
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many of the countries had consuls that represent their interests. my father said he was envied by all the rest of the consulates there, because the japanese fleet would come in and the sailors would tie their lunch around their middle and go sightseeing, go back to the ship. and when the ships had left, he had no problems whatsoever. for many of the other consuls, they complained that when their fleet left, they left behind so many issues and complaints by the chinese government of misbehavior by the sailors. and my father could not understand how the culture could have changed to the point where japanese soldiers were no longer adhering to the warrior --that regulated the samurai, a very strict culture of behavior by warriors. that was prevalent . by the time world war ii occurred, that had totally disintegrated. my father was so saddened to think members of his country, a country he represented for so many years, was capable of doing such awful things. creating atrocities. >> of all the stories you heard from ralph, brian, what is your favorite st
many of the countries had consuls that represent their interests. my father said he was envied by all the rest of the consulates there, because the japanese fleet would come in and the sailors would tie their lunch around their middle and go sightseeing, go back to the ship. and when the ships had left, he had no problems whatsoever. for many of the other consuls, they complained that when their fleet left, they left behind so many issues and complaints by the chinese government of misbehavior...
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consulate in istanbul. think fort knox on a more secure, okay? i had gone out there for an interview, and old consulate used to be in the heart of istanbul in an old building, open part of the workplace and what not. i was interviewing a u.s. diplomat and he said, i said, look at this embassy. this is like a fortress. and he said that terrorists who blew up the british consulate in istanbul, they captured some of them afterwards and the interview them and they said we actually wanted to blow up the u.s. consulate, but it's so secure, they don't let birds fly there. and i wrote a column called where birds don't fly. because were bert stonefly, people don't me, commerce doesn't happen. nabeel, you lived that transition from being open, integrated, a bridge from america to the societies to working out embassies that are bunkers, indistinguishable from military bunkers. what was that like? what are the implications of it? it's so much the theme of this book. >> my first assignment was in alexandria, egypt. it was an open the culture facility, open do
consulate in istanbul. think fort knox on a more secure, okay? i had gone out there for an interview, and old consulate used to be in the heart of istanbul in an old building, open part of the workplace and what not. i was interviewing a u.s. diplomat and he said, i said, look at this embassy. this is like a fortress. and he said that terrorists who blew up the british consulate in istanbul, they captured some of them afterwards and the interview them and they said we actually wanted to blow up...
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consulate which is closed in 1953. the americans moved it to their air base in greenland now the consulate is to be reopened the new envoy is already there look at this house and it's in such a central area in new right next to the parliament and right across from the news center where the government sits. it's a great place from for from our perspective to showcase how close the ties between the united states and britain. the u.s. want to participate in the coming upswing in greenland. want to get back with anders on his water taxi. to the new airport is to be finished in 3 years time and then tourists from europe and the u.s. can fly directly to new. andras hopes for even more customers for his fee or tours . and somebody got the just like the souvenir shops sell t. shirts we sell for tours this is a 2 hour expressed or. you get a good view of the few words system in greenland your name. they reach the goal of the tour the frozen waterfalls and say do island of the barber larson is from germany now lives in denmark a
consulate which is closed in 1953. the americans moved it to their air base in greenland now the consulate is to be reopened the new envoy is already there look at this house and it's in such a central area in new right next to the parliament and right across from the news center where the government sits. it's a great place from for from our perspective to showcase how close the ties between the united states and britain. the u.s. want to participate in the coming upswing in greenland. want to...
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i was in istanbul and i don't know any of you have seen the us embassy inistanbul today, us consulate . think fort knox. only more secure. so i was, i had gone out there interview and an old consul is to be in the heart of istanbul in the old building, open part of the marketplace and whatnot and i was interviewing a us diplomat and he said, i said look at this embassy, this is like a fortress and he said that when there was a terrorist who blew up the british consulate in istanbul, they captured some of them afterwards and interviewed them and they said we wanted to blow up the us consulate but it's so secure they don't let birds fly here. and i wrote a column called where birds don't fly. because where birds don't like people to me, commerce doesn't happen to you live transition. from the open, integrated , a bridge from america and the societies to working out of embassies that are brokers indistinguishable from military bunkers , what was that like mark what are the implications of it ? it's so much of this book. >> my first assignment was in alexandria egypt. it was an open cultu
i was in istanbul and i don't know any of you have seen the us embassy inistanbul today, us consulate . think fort knox. only more secure. so i was, i had gone out there interview and an old consul is to be in the heart of istanbul in the old building, open part of the marketplace and whatnot and i was interviewing a us diplomat and he said, i said look at this embassy, this is like a fortress and he said that when there was a terrorist who blew up the british consulate in istanbul, they...
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sure wish is jewish wish this you how short for so we have china has been never really been a lot of consul it was well next year i'm not the africa country well who could. live we did last. good mosque on down crumbs of must that will produce a look i loot so on. in that is are we to cook doctor which i dispense it continued to desist but dr phil i let me add let me get in there for a 2nd so i understand you're saying the importance of specialist and saying absolutely but if you definitely had enough mass for everybody and i geria to where would you tell them to wear that well i think. we've written we do treasure that is green and so is the crew another arrow says no nobody asked more do fool the street or the process or quitters be sure i will advise i don't what it would only last must. it cost established on site the evidence that it was stopped on drop s.w. transmission of the virus due to all health care workers and i care have enough not even not even civilians to dis all of your health care workers have the proper equipment they need. no i told you the. average going corporate the
sure wish is jewish wish this you how short for so we have china has been never really been a lot of consul it was well next year i'm not the africa country well who could. live we did last. good mosque on down crumbs of must that will produce a look i loot so on. in that is are we to cook doctor which i dispense it continued to desist but dr phil i let me add let me get in there for a 2nd so i understand you're saying the importance of specialist and saying absolutely but if you definitely had...
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consulate but it is so secure they don't let birds fly there. and i wrote a column called birds do not fly because the birds don't fly, people don't me in commerce does not happen, you live that transition. from being open, integrated, a bridge from america to the societies to working out of embassies that are bunkers, indistinguishable from military bunkers, what was that like, what did that mean and with implications and so much of this book. >> my first was in alexandria egypt, it was an open door, we will longer have those, we used to have them all over the place. and it was a nice beautiful there, we had just one sleepy egyptian policeman sitting at a kiosk but nobody ever asked anybody, people walked in and the muslim brotherhood for alexandria which that branch was supposed to be the tough branch came to one of my roundtable discussions at the center and he engaged the former congressman but they will pull in after that i visited him in his home and he would come by from time to time in the discussions were always intellectual, friendly,
consulate but it is so secure they don't let birds fly there. and i wrote a column called birds do not fly because the birds don't fly, people don't me in commerce does not happen, you live that transition. from being open, integrated, a bridge from america to the societies to working out of embassies that are bunkers, indistinguishable from military bunkers, what was that like, what did that mean and with implications and so much of this book. >> my first was in alexandria egypt, it was...
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it just week before judy chu wrote that, a man who runs the chinese consulate in los angeles met withhe los angeles mayor about the american response to coronavirus. he tweeted about it that day. he said this, "looking forward to working closely with the city of los angeles to address this common public health challenge and develop closer ties between our cities and peoples." now, we have no idea what they talked about in that meeting that day, it would be interesting to know. we reached out today to a number of california lawmakers with a history of closeness to china, including dianne feinstein who once employed a chinese spy come in to see if they have spoken to chinese officials recently. none of them responded to our calls. but it's not just happening in california. according to a study and a story reported by national review, the head of the state senate wisconsin recently received multiple emails from the consulate general in chicago. she asked him to propose a resolution praising china for its handling of the wuhan virus outbreak. at the entire story of how the government of c
it just week before judy chu wrote that, a man who runs the chinese consulate in los angeles met withhe los angeles mayor about the american response to coronavirus. he tweeted about it that day. he said this, "looking forward to working closely with the city of los angeles to address this common public health challenge and develop closer ties between our cities and peoples." now, we have no idea what they talked about in that meeting that day, it would be interesting to know. we...
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in istanbul mr hi sean she was a critic of saudi rulers he was killed inside the consulate building in october 2018 sin and cos old lu is in the stumbles she says that jews fiance and family didn't pursue further legal action in saudi arabia this indictment was prepared early march on. in march and on april 11th it was accepted by the court so the court proceeding has been launched and it is it is an ongoing process in turkey turkey has extra that he has asked for extradition of those 20 suspects including al asiri the intelligence chief and sold on captain who's the special adeel to. crown prince who are very close to the crown prince mohammad and samar but there is another there's another ongoing judicial process in saudi arabia a country that rejects the xor that those people but here the court proceedings will continue and they called the 1st civil complaint if you find a quote they go to market you just fiance the teacher as his family members avoided filing a complaint in saudi arabia probably because of the threats and fear. bring new rocket attacks on libya's capital is kill
in istanbul mr hi sean she was a critic of saudi rulers he was killed inside the consulate building in october 2018 sin and cos old lu is in the stumbles she says that jews fiance and family didn't pursue further legal action in saudi arabia this indictment was prepared early march on. in march and on april 11th it was accepted by the court so the court proceeding has been launched and it is it is an ongoing process in turkey turkey has extra that he has asked for extradition of those 20...
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hablamos con la cÓnsul por si necesita ayuda para repatriar a un familiar. se decomisa 600 aves.siÓn 14 comienza ya. >> muy buenas noches . sean bienvenidos. desde que el gobernador de california anunciÓ fondos económicos para inmigrantes, nuestro equipo de noticias ha cuestionado e investigado el cÓmo y el macro ando se otorgarÁn estos recursos. de los 75 millones se repartirÁn 35 en el área de en la bahÍa. organizaciones sin fines de lucro como caridades catÓlicas tiene la esperanza recibir parte de los fondos para ayudar inmigrantes indocumentados. >> ella se sabe que el Área de la bahÍa recibirÁ 15 millones de esos fondos. >> poder tener comida, poder comprar paÑales para sus hijos. reportera: el Área de la bahÍa recibirÁ 15 millones, pero aÚn no se sabe quÉ organizaciones distribuirÁn los fondos. la organizaciÓn caridades catÓlicas esperan recibir fondos para ayudar a los afectados por el covid- 19. >> el gobierno ha dicho que una vez traten de ayudar, ellos no se van a quedar con informaciÓn particular de ninguna de las personas. >> van a tener que demostrar su edad, un act
hablamos con la cÓnsul por si necesita ayuda para repatriar a un familiar. se decomisa 600 aves.siÓn 14 comienza ya. >> muy buenas noches . sean bienvenidos. desde que el gobernador de california anunciÓ fondos económicos para inmigrantes, nuestro equipo de noticias ha cuestionado e investigado el cÓmo y el macro ando se otorgarÁn estos recursos. de los 75 millones se repartirÁn 35 en el área de en la bahÍa. organizaciones sin fines de lucro como caridades catÓlicas tiene la...
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whenever there is an outbreak of a quarantineable disease anywhere in the world, the american consulatethat information to washington. information is obtained from other sources from local and state health offices and reported by telegraph and on the card shown here. reports are received from officers of the public health service stationed abroad, health officers of foreign governments, and international health organizations such as the international office of public health, the league of nations, and the pan-american sanitary bureau. the information is published and used by quarantine officers of the public health service, by local state health authorities, and by other governments throughout the world. dr. ellis brown, director general of the pan-american union, addresses a recent conference. >> gentlemen of the conference, at this, your closing session, i want to express to you individually and collectively the deep appreciation of the pan-american union for the privilege of having had you with us during the period of your deliberations. it is no exaggeration to say that the third pa
whenever there is an outbreak of a quarantineable disease anywhere in the world, the american consulatethat information to washington. information is obtained from other sources from local and state health offices and reported by telegraph and on the card shown here. reports are received from officers of the public health service stationed abroad, health officers of foreign governments, and international health organizations such as the international office of public health, the league of...
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field office in new york and if navy yard twice and the israeli aircraft association the african consulate in new york and the patrolmen's benevolent association and with the us invasion of grenada apartheid in south africa and gaza and us backing for the contras and the regime in el salvador. so that's the first thing that threw me with that range of violent and audacious terrorist activities. the second thing were the personal stories of the participants and the women themselves. there were a couple of men in the inner circle. so i will just mention three of them. that i found particularly compelling. and then decided to go to berkeley and then came back to the university of texas and through that route back to the west coast, she became what was described as the only white member of black liberation army. she was buying guns, a nice white episcopal gal from texas less likely to raise suspicions so she could buy weapons in multiple states. she was picked up in 1973 for buying 1000 rounds of ammunition which was a federal offense and then she is sent to women's federal prison in west virg
field office in new york and if navy yard twice and the israeli aircraft association the african consulate in new york and the patrolmen's benevolent association and with the us invasion of grenada apartheid in south africa and gaza and us backing for the contras and the regime in el salvador. so that's the first thing that threw me with that range of violent and audacious terrorist activities. the second thing were the personal stories of the participants and the women themselves. there were a...
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the streets they say they're being harassed by police telling them to leave the city the american consulate in guangzhou has put out a warning saying that african people are being refused service and restaurants and shops and university students who are studying there african university students say that they are being subject to repeated testing and placed in quarantine even though they haven't actually left china any time recently and as we know what happens offline is amplified online and we're seeing racist abuse spread across chinese social media sites so what would you say is behind us a legit uptick in racism that we're saying well in the past week officials from ground 0 reported around 100 new cases of the coronavirus and a small number of them about 16 were people from african countries now chinese officials have been very eager to stress that the majority of new cases these days are circle in. says growth from outside and that unfortunately has led to foreign news being seen as potential carries even though the majority of people who are coming back and testing positive are actua
the streets they say they're being harassed by police telling them to leave the city the american consulate in guangzhou has put out a warning saying that african people are being refused service and restaurants and shops and university students who are studying there african university students say that they are being subject to repeated testing and placed in quarantine even though they haven't actually left china any time recently and as we know what happens offline is amplified online and...
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just too afraid to go to hospitals are even dying at home this issue of the hof and emergency rooms consul wards has been at you know the center of some heated debates on social media you've been following those that's right it's kind of started with this hash tag film your hospital so a known right wing conspiracy theorist posted a video of a hospital in new york city an epicenter of the u.s. outbreak there and said looks like a normal day so they mocked the idea that this was a so-called war zone how it was betrayed in the media and urged people to film their hospitals with this hash tag. a lot of videos especially on right wing twitter appearing people filming hospitals generally in places that weren't affected by the coronavirus as if they were surprised that they didn't see some kind of war scenes going on so the reaction from the left and also from the media in general was to brand this as coronavirus denialism certainly some of it was but i think other one other videos are posed by people who are just shocked to see the difference between what they're seeing on t.v. and also what do
just too afraid to go to hospitals are even dying at home this issue of the hof and emergency rooms consul wards has been at you know the center of some heated debates on social media you've been following those that's right it's kind of started with this hash tag film your hospital so a known right wing conspiracy theorist posted a video of a hospital in new york city an epicenter of the u.s. outbreak there and said looks like a normal day so they mocked the idea that this was a so-called war...
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también donan equipo de protección esto de acuerdo al cónsul ayudará a seguir atendiendo a la comunidadquiere visitar, como cabras, pavos, llamas. es un recorrido por 25 minutos, han recibido más de 300 solicitud, así que para relajarse un poco. los dejó con noticias telemundo y julio vaqueiro que descanse r ro ivo. >> hasta maÑana amigos. estados peor debacle econÓmica en mÁs de 90 aÑos y en plena emergencia sanitaria, trump le corta los fondos a la organizaciÓn mundia de la salud. ademÁs llegan los cheques ya co ayuda econÓmica el gobierno dic que para maÑana mÁs de 80 millones lo habrÁn recibido, tenemos consejos para quienes aÚn no ven el dinero >> y cientos de miles de personas infectadas no pueden confirmar si tienen o no covid-19 porque no hay pruebas suficientes en el paÍs.
también donan equipo de protección esto de acuerdo al cónsul ayudará a seguir atendiendo a la comunidadquiere visitar, como cabras, pavos, llamas. es un recorrido por 25 minutos, han recibido más de 300 solicitud, así que para relajarse un poco. los dejó con noticias telemundo y julio vaqueiro que descanse r ro ivo. >> hasta maÑana amigos. estados peor debacle econÓmica en mÁs de 90 aÑos y en plena emergencia sanitaria, trump le corta los fondos a la organizaciÓn mundia de la...
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the idea is that it sort of briefs next year as you consulate —— cuddle it. it has an excel barometer and a c02 sensor and will track breathing rate of the user and it will breed a fair bit slower than the person using it. the idea being that if you're breathing rate drops then you're more likely to get off to sleep easily. i don't have the greatest time with it. it's felt quite odd holding onto it. it really did. i put on the floor and what was even stranger, it was breathing down on the floor. the thing i do have to say that when i tested it in the daytime on its relaxation mode, it did feel a little bit more like going to a yoga class and getting your breathing right lap. i can certainly see the relaxation purpose and maybe if i was a real insomniacs, it could help. and there are so many ways that we are seeing technology being used at the time of this pandemic. as the virus continues to spread, some governments around the world have launched contact tracing apps which they hope may help control it. in israel, the shield up records gps locations, storing t
the idea is that it sort of briefs next year as you consulate —— cuddle it. it has an excel barometer and a c02 sensor and will track breathing rate of the user and it will breed a fair bit slower than the person using it. the idea being that if you're breathing rate drops then you're more likely to get off to sleep easily. i don't have the greatest time with it. it's felt quite odd holding onto it. it really did. i put on the floor and what was even stranger, it was breathing down on the...
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maybe something's going to happen in meaning in the consulate i think it's going to you canan see. the hall of an event but with the nobody shows up. to the hard work you needing. to have much to say people learn it already for next year so that for me is a song. for me personally it's a huge jump. it was an amazing experience because it has opened. i would love to be part of next year so the design week. already have ideas. save them thought of we house
maybe something's going to happen in meaning in the consulate i think it's going to you canan see. the hall of an event but with the nobody shows up. to the hard work you needing. to have much to say people learn it already for next year so that for me is a song. for me personally it's a huge jump. it was an amazing experience because it has opened. i would love to be part of next year so the design week. already have ideas. save them thought of we house