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rising political star rand paul on a mercy mission to guatemala. i spoke to the senator who wants americans to see him in a different and perhaps presidential light. i'll bring you my report as i host "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press." >> good morning, i'm chris jansing. the pressure is mounting to authorize more military action including air strikes in syria to defeat isis. top u.s. officials are escalating the rhetoric about the threat posed by the group. issuing a bulletin warning of attacks by isis sympathizers. and intelligence services on both sides of the atlantic are getting closer to identifying the jihadist with a british accent who executed the american journalist james foley. keir simmons joins us from london where he's been hearing firsthand. good morning. >> good morning. the intelligence agencies view this as not just a hunt for the killer of james foley, but as a race to save the life of a second american hostage threatened with death by isis. it's made more difficult because that gruesome vi
rising political star rand paul on a mercy mission to guatemala. i spoke to the senator who wants americans to see him in a different and perhaps presidential light. i'll bring you my report as i host "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press." >> good morning, i'm chris jansing. the pressure is mounting to authorize more military action including air strikes in syria to defeat isis. top u.s. officials are escalating the rhetoric...
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it's the pattern of guatemala and when i talked, when she was praying -- trying to locate someone to travel with her across the border she realized it was too dangerous to travel alone. increasingly some women are coming to join their husbands and some of them coming for work. most of the time the women are going to be escorted by coyotes and do not attempt to travel alone in the family has savings prepared for the migration journey they are more likely to provide them to the woman because of the extra danger she might face such as rape. >> host: what are their impressions or what do they think the u.s. is like? during this stage? >> i don't think they think of it as the american dream as they did when i started my migration research 20 years ago which was a common expression. i think now they recognize that there are serious risks and in many of the interviews they are thinking more about the journey, the fear of the undertaking of leaving the possibility that they might not ever see their family again is very real. that is i think what has really changed especially after 9/11 with
it's the pattern of guatemala and when i talked, when she was praying -- trying to locate someone to travel with her across the border she realized it was too dangerous to travel alone. increasingly some women are coming to join their husbands and some of them coming for work. most of the time the women are going to be escorted by coyotes and do not attempt to travel alone in the family has savings prepared for the migration journey they are more likely to provide them to the woman because of...
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welcome to guatemala. this is the story of a remarkable group of u.s. volunteers who travel to this makeshift eye clinic this impoverished nation to help the blind see. it's also the story of one of those volunteers senator rand paul. he's a doctor and a sometimes controversial rising political star who may want american voters to see him in a different light. a presidential light. as campaign stops go this one is definitely unique. in remote guatemala, a side of senator rand paul most people have never seen. the eye surgery on a mission to help the blind and near blind see. >> this is the work of 50-some odd people getting this together. >> this is an eye clinic three hours from guatemala city staffed with volunteers organized by the moran eye center in utah plus one sitting u.s. senator. outside scores of people line up every day for a week hoping these medical teams can give them their sight and their lives back. people like 79-year-old patrona lopez couldn't walk when severe cataracts took her sight. she wants to see her great grandchildren again, t
welcome to guatemala. this is the story of a remarkable group of u.s. volunteers who travel to this makeshift eye clinic this impoverished nation to help the blind see. it's also the story of one of those volunteers senator rand paul. he's a doctor and a sometimes controversial rising political star who may want american voters to see him in a different light. a presidential light. as campaign stops go this one is definitely unique. in remote guatemala, a side of senator rand paul most people...
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i grew up in guatemala with my aunts and uncles. it was difficult living there because there was lots of violence. i had to walk 30 minutes to get to school. on the way to school, i saw people fighting a lot. i saw gangs in school. i was scared to walk to school everyday. the worst thing that happened to me was before i came to united states. one day, my cousin and i woke up in the morning and started walking to school. one of my uncles was building a house. we had to cross through the construction site. when we were walking through the house, a worker asked us to come help him with something. when we got close to him, he forces inside the room and closed the door. we asked him what he wanted and he said nothing and try to take our clothes off. we were able to run away from them. i was in shock. we ran outside of the room that we were in and told our aunt and uncle what happened. they did not believe me. they asked the man would happen and the man told them that my cousin and i were lying. i was scared. i told my mom to tell her wha
i grew up in guatemala with my aunts and uncles. it was difficult living there because there was lots of violence. i had to walk 30 minutes to get to school. on the way to school, i saw people fighting a lot. i saw gangs in school. i was scared to walk to school everyday. the worst thing that happened to me was before i came to united states. one day, my cousin and i woke up in the morning and started walking to school. one of my uncles was building a house. we had to cross through the...
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guatemala is notoriously anti-union.leagues are worried. >> the guys are 100% scared to speak up for fear of losing their jobs, but the payment is not right. >> reporter: guatemala is the world's third largest banana exporter, more than 30,000 men and women work in the industry. but some accuse banana producers of exploitative conditions among the worst in the americas. guatemala is one of the world's original banana republics. an industry born from inequality and oppression. over on the country's caribbean coast, unions have won important advances, but a wave of violence accompanied the changes. leading guatemala to become known as one of the most dangerous countries for trade unionists. >> translator: since 2007, 12 leaders have been assassinated. >> reporter: now he is worried the workers he represents might lose their jobs as banana producers move to the pacific coast where labor is cheaper. he and others say the key to stopping the loss is to equallize salaries through unionizing workers on the pacific. 80% of peopl
guatemala is notoriously anti-union.leagues are worried. >> the guys are 100% scared to speak up for fear of losing their jobs, but the payment is not right. >> reporter: guatemala is the world's third largest banana exporter, more than 30,000 men and women work in the industry. but some accuse banana producers of exploitative conditions among the worst in the americas. guatemala is one of the world's original banana republics. an industry born from inequality and oppression. over...
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with guatemala about 20% are gang related. the rest is coming from undisclosed association to organized crime because it is not drug cartels. it is a lot of extortion networks that are composed of five people and there might be 1,000 of them across the entire country. people who ask to you get paid in extortion, not in cash but with phone cards. now there are prepaid cards that are being used for those activities. i have a very serious problem talking about the northern triangle countries because it's a term that was actually used during the cold war to refer to completely different circumstances and now it's being extrapolated as if the three countries are having the same problems and they are not. on the question about who pays. the payment takes place in the home country and people carry cash as a contingency in the likelihood of some emergency. and now in some cases and this is tricky and problematic because in some cases you might be talking about 3% of the cases, we don't know exactly. there is a lot of kidnapping. once
with guatemala about 20% are gang related. the rest is coming from undisclosed association to organized crime because it is not drug cartels. it is a lot of extortion networks that are composed of five people and there might be 1,000 of them across the entire country. people who ask to you get paid in extortion, not in cash but with phone cards. now there are prepaid cards that are being used for those activities. i have a very serious problem talking about the northern triangle countries...
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forensic science has taken route in guatemala iing .ging up the past may be the best way to move into the future. >> the venice festival may be full of glamour, but it is also full of war. conflict is the main topic. >> reporter: was this genocide, some say yes. tuckey said no. the deaths of armenians at the hands of the ottoman authorities is brought to the screen, almost 100 years lair. this is film based on real ept. it's strong. death, war and displacement big at the biennale, movies like "the look of silence" sh about mass killings in indonesia, bringing stark reality. this place could not be further away from the war zone. they were very much on the minds here. 20 films competing for the golden lion, a quarter is about conflict. no matter how painful, they are stories that must be told. >> we are here in a time where unspeakable atrocities were taking place. they were frightening moments. it's understandable that film-makers are, as artists are trying to help us face the truths. >> the good kill brings things back to the recent da
forensic science has taken route in guatemala iing .ging up the past may be the best way to move into the future. >> the venice festival may be full of glamour, but it is also full of war. conflict is the main topic. >> reporter: was this genocide, some say yes. tuckey said no. the deaths of armenians at the hands of the ottoman authorities is brought to the screen, almost 100 years lair. this is film based on real ept. it's strong. death, war and displacement big at the biennale,...
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we offer salaries way above the minimum wage to workers from various regions of guatemala.re engaged in the dignity and well being of workers and observe all legislation involving labor standards, including freedom of association. if that's the case, then they say they should be able to negotiate without fear of retribution. he said perhaps all banana workers here will truly be able to get ahead. >> after a long and heated pros, indonesia presidential elections coming to a close. the constitutional court will deliver a verdict over alleged voter fraud. we report from jakarta. >> emotions are running high, even a month and a half after the july 9 presidential election. former general who lost the election said the irregularities happened at 250 polling stations a understand is appealing the result. >> we believe in constitutional judges. we demand justice for the sake of our nation and for the sake of democracy. >> jakarta's governor must declare the winner with 53% of the vote. according to law experts, evidence of systematic cheating is very thin. >> if cheating has happen
we offer salaries way above the minimum wage to workers from various regions of guatemala.re engaged in the dignity and well being of workers and observe all legislation involving labor standards, including freedom of association. if that's the case, then they say they should be able to negotiate without fear of retribution. he said perhaps all banana workers here will truly be able to get ahead. >> after a long and heated pros, indonesia presidential elections coming to a close. the...
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the children mostly from guatemala, honduras and el salvador provoked a national outcry. while most called the situation a humanitarian crisis, people in a few communities protested against the children's' presence. the obama administration responded by deporting more migrants and texas governor rick perry announced he would send 1,000 national guard troops to the border. their bodies continue the appear 80 miles to the north in the texas desert. so far this summer the brooks county sheriff's department says it has recovered 23 bodies, victims of the 100° heat and the ruthlessness of smugglers who leave the weak behind. >>> congress adjourned its session withouting taking action on immigration. heidi zhou-castro, al jazeera, dallas. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. al jazeera america presents, the system with joe burlinger labor day marathon >> the show is a watch dog about the system. to make sure justice is being served >> the sy
the children mostly from guatemala, honduras and el salvador provoked a national outcry. while most called the situation a humanitarian crisis, people in a few communities protested against the children's' presence. the obama administration responded by deporting more migrants and texas governor rick perry announced he would send 1,000 national guard troops to the border. their bodies continue the appear 80 miles to the north in the texas desert. so far this summer the brooks county sheriff's...
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two times now for the nobel peace prize her name is cloudy a pos she is from guatemala under her. the former dictator of guatemala was tried and convicted of crimes against humanity war crimes genocide when he was a president and killing my in the indians in the so-called civil war in the one nine hundred eighty s. in water mala i think she deserves the peace prize she is challenging immunity and impunity which are two of the things that cause dictators and heads of state to believe that they can do whatever they want because nothing will happen to them you know if we can really attack impunity through the international criminal court for example through domestic courts like us as done in guatemala we will make a huge leap forward in dealing with war criminals and perhaps convincing future possible war criminals that they should not commit war crimes i think she is very deserving you see super confident in every step you make is that there is no stopping us thank god for that you have things in play have been assaulted and attacked because of your activism and you're still not sca
two times now for the nobel peace prize her name is cloudy a pos she is from guatemala under her. the former dictator of guatemala was tried and convicted of crimes against humanity war crimes genocide when he was a president and killing my in the indians in the so-called civil war in the one nine hundred eighty s. in water mala i think she deserves the peace prize she is challenging immunity and impunity which are two of the things that cause dictators and heads of state to believe that they...
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i was in the highlands of guatemala doing my dissertation and i met a young pastor who invited me tohat he called a fast celebration and we journeyed up mountains. it took us several hours and at the top of this mountain sacred grounds was a group of mayan women and men sitting on cold stones deep in prayer and in front of them was an evangelical pastor speaking in tongues. it was at that moment, that experience that i heard migrants, i mean people stand up and request assistance and god's help with the journey. i realized there was migration counseling going going on in that something very new and latin america. the clergy has always been there to serve the poor, to meet their needs about jobs or poverty but the migration council aspect is new. >> host: another section of your book, and miracles in the desert. >> guest: when churches unavailable migrants create their own shrines. they create their own religious companions so in certain areas of the desert you actually see humble shrines created out of stones, out of sticks. some of these are marked as graves that others are places t
i was in the highlands of guatemala doing my dissertation and i met a young pastor who invited me tohat he called a fast celebration and we journeyed up mountains. it took us several hours and at the top of this mountain sacred grounds was a group of mayan women and men sitting on cold stones deep in prayer and in front of them was an evangelical pastor speaking in tongues. it was at that moment, that experience that i heard migrants, i mean people stand up and request assistance and god's help...
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asÍ lo calificÓ el defensor del pueblo de guatemala. mientras se trataba de la policÍa mexicana. junto a Él iban con otras cuatro personas que perdieron la vida en el instante. >> se dio vuelta la camioneta, fue terrible. >> como especie ovina y decenas de migrantes que se encuentra en diferentes albergues temporales, tanto en guatemala, mÉxico. todos esperando la oportunidad perfecta para continuar la travesÍa hacia estados unidos. jorge leÓn recibió fuertes denuncias, incluso que la misma policÍa de guatemala extorsionan migrantes. >> por donde pasa el inmigrante es motivo de explotaciÓn, de robo, de secuestro, de violaciones sexuales... realmente se ha vuelto un verdadero infierno. >> tambiÉn dio a conocer que existen unas casas cerradas donde la vida del migrante sufre en su mÁxima expresiÓn. >> llega gente y empieza a seleccionar quÉ niÑas los jÓvenes pueden ser objeto de explotaciÓn sexual, se los llevan y nunca mÁs se las vuelve a ver. >> reconoce que los migrantes que deseen abordar el famoso tren deben pagar 100 dÓlares, de no
asÍ lo calificÓ el defensor del pueblo de guatemala. mientras se trataba de la policÍa mexicana. junto a Él iban con otras cuatro personas que perdieron la vida en el instante. >> se dio vuelta la camioneta, fue terrible. >> como especie ovina y decenas de migrantes que se encuentra en diferentes albergues temporales, tanto en guatemala, mÉxico. todos esperando la oportunidad perfecta para continuar la travesÍa hacia estados unidos. jorge leÓn recibió fuertes denuncias,...
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guatemala is an original banana republic. it's a legacy that thousands are working to change. >> reporter: over on the caribbean coast, banana workers have important advances. the wave of violence accompany the changes, leaving them to become known as a dangerous country. >> translation: since 200612 leaders have been assassinated. before that the executive committee was kidnapped and forced to resign. they are still living in exile. >> reporter: now they are worried the workers they represent might lose their jobs as banana producers move to the coast where labour is cheaper. he and others say the key to stopping the loss is to equalize salaries through workers on the pacific. the association representing 80% of banana growers are not opposed to workers forming unions, but they told al jazeera it is not necessary: if that is the case, then this person says he and his neighbours should be able to organise and negotiate without fore -- fear of retribution, and then perhaps all banana workers will be able to get ahead. >>> it's
guatemala is an original banana republic. it's a legacy that thousands are working to change. >> reporter: over on the caribbean coast, banana workers have important advances. the wave of violence accompany the changes, leaving them to become known as a dangerous country. >> translation: since 200612 leaders have been assassinated. before that the executive committee was kidnapped and forced to resign. they are still living in exile. >> reporter: now they are worried the...
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sot no podemos regresar a guatemala, no sabemos qu puede pasar a la hora de regresar a guatemala, y esao yo con mi esposo, porque dice que a mucha gente la estn deportando para guatemala... salieron huyendo de la violencia en guatemala, y la hija a quien no identificaremos por motivos de seguridad, nos dijo que fue atacada sexualmente en el primer albergue donde fueron puestos en san diego sot te estaba tocando? si me estaba toqueteando, y tenia el pantalon de aqui a las rodillas sot y yo sali a ver y pues el hombre ya no estaba, y eran las 4 de la maÑana, y ella pues llorando asustada... lorena ---la ciudad de mexico tambien le abre sus puertas a los migrantes centroamerican os que huyen de la violencia en sus paises. juanfra ---el actual alcalde del distrito federal, hablo de forma exclusiva con nuestra corresponsal paola figueroa, sobre sus planes de dar albergue a estos ninos... take pkg ;01 ;08 1;07 pkg los niÑos migrantes viajando solos, tendrn alojamiento y atencin en la ciudad de mexico. bite: miguel angel mancera, jede de gobierno cd de mexico: "albergues, asistencia, colaborac
sot no podemos regresar a guatemala, no sabemos qu puede pasar a la hora de regresar a guatemala, y esao yo con mi esposo, porque dice que a mucha gente la estn deportando para guatemala... salieron huyendo de la violencia en guatemala, y la hija a quien no identificaremos por motivos de seguridad, nos dijo que fue atacada sexualmente en el primer albergue donde fueron puestos en san diego sot te estaba tocando? si me estaba toqueteando, y tenia el pantalon de aqui a las rodillas sot y yo sali...
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en la champions leÓn empató y pachuca es aplastÓ a tres a guatemala.calle el primer gol y al final bayer se anotÓ. vamos al bÉisbol de las grandes ligas, tim se equivocÓ. novena entrada. ganaron los gigantes 4 a 2. juego de lanzadores en houston, por los astros y los atleticos. termino con 5 entradas. los atlÉticos terminaron con la victoria de 5 a 4. los dodgers mantienen ventaja sobre los gigantes y la liga mexicana los angelitos pc tan juego a los atlÉticos de auckland. >> la direcciÓn. >> peralta de citar a la mujeres junto a la policÍa. >> quÉ bueno que no funcionÓ el caso. >> veamos un adelanto del noticiero univisiÓn. >> en la ediciÓn nocturna, un bocado encontrÓ culpable a un padre de familia que habÍa sido acusado de asesinar al hombre que matÓ sus dos hijos. se convierte el primer de missuiri en tener cÁmaras en su uerpo. >> si tiene historias que quiere que investiguemos o noticias que reportar llame a nuestra redacciÓn o mande un correo electrÓnico a noticias 14@univisiÓn. un trabajador es monitoreado luego de que un viaje a África tuvieran
en la champions leÓn empató y pachuca es aplastÓ a tres a guatemala.calle el primer gol y al final bayer se anotÓ. vamos al bÉisbol de las grandes ligas, tim se equivocÓ. novena entrada. ganaron los gigantes 4 a 2. juego de lanzadores en houston, por los astros y los atleticos. termino con 5 entradas. los atlÉticos terminaron con la victoria de 5 a 4. los dodgers mantienen ventaja sobre los gigantes y la liga mexicana los angelitos pc tan juego a los atlÉticos de auckland. >> la...
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el martes llegamos a guatemala, nos vemos con la embajada americana, visitamos con el presidente delmos a hablar y a visitar con los pastores de guatemala a tener un dialogo de cuÁles son las necesidades que tiene el paÍs para con los niÑos. >> de acuerdo con el reverendo cortÉs la inestabilidad no puede provocar que no aportemos un granito de arena. >> han sufrido y si podemos ayudar creo que debemos hacer algo y lo hacemos en el nombre de cristo. >> las autoridades deben seguir tratando el tema con la prioridad que merece. >> el congreso va a decidir quÉ pasa con los niÑos y desafortunadamente me parece que el paÍs quiere enviarlo todo para atrÁs. para nosotros como gente desee lo importante es si se quedan o si se van como nosotros como ciudadanos de este paÍs vamos a responder ante las necesidades de estos niÑos. >> cortez tendrÁ que presentar un informe a la casa blanca y nosotros le tendremos todos los detalles. >> gracias. vamos a filadelfia donde las autoridades investigan un apuÑalamiento de un hombre que fue anoche. la vÍctima fue hallada con una herida de arma blanca en el
el martes llegamos a guatemala, nos vemos con la embajada americana, visitamos con el presidente delmos a hablar y a visitar con los pastores de guatemala a tener un dialogo de cuÁles son las necesidades que tiene el paÍs para con los niÑos. >> de acuerdo con el reverendo cortÉs la inestabilidad no puede provocar que no aportemos un granito de arena. >> han sufrido y si podemos ayudar creo que debemos hacer algo y lo hacemos en el nombre de cristo. >> las autoridades deben...
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sot no podemos regresar a guatemala, no sabemos qu puede pasar a la hora de regresar a guatemala, y esago yo con mi esposo, porque dice que a mucha gente la estn deportando para guatemala... salieron huyendo de la violencia en guatemala, y la hija a quien no identificaremos por motivos de seguridad, nos dijo que fue atacada sexualmente en el primer albergue donde fueron puestos en san diego sot te estaba tocando? si me estaba toqueteando, y tenia el pantalon de aqui a las rodillas sot y yo sali a ver y pues el hombre ya no estaba, y eran las 4 de la maÑana, y ella pues llorando asustada... blanca --la comunidad hispana no deja de crecer en los estados unidos, ya somos 52 millones. vo --la constante llegada de mexicanos y cubanos, mas los descendientes de los ya establecidos, los hispanos son el grupo etnico de mayor numero, representando un 16.3 por ciento en el pais y de mas concentracion en estados como: nuevo mexico en primer lugar, luego california, texas y florida. cesar ---se reporta un robo masivo a nivel mundial del que usted o cualquiera otra persona podra ser fcilmente una vct
sot no podemos regresar a guatemala, no sabemos qu puede pasar a la hora de regresar a guatemala, y esago yo con mi esposo, porque dice que a mucha gente la estn deportando para guatemala... salieron huyendo de la violencia en guatemala, y la hija a quien no identificaremos por motivos de seguridad, nos dijo que fue atacada sexualmente en el primer albergue donde fueron puestos en san diego sot te estaba tocando? si me estaba toqueteando, y tenia el pantalon de aqui a las rodillas sot y yo sali...
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now you were in guatemala. why did you go guatemala?years i've been seeing kids from guatemala there is a guatemalan neurosurgeon in my hometown of bowling green, kentucky. he has been bringing the kids up and we've been operating on them for about 15 years. we went down with a team from the university of utah, and we did about 200 cataract surgeries, and i was able to visit with some of the kids that i had done surgery on 15 years ago. >> one of course was yulia estrada? >> she was exciting to seattle. she was a beautiful little girl. she is now a pretty young woman. i was able to straighten her eyes. when i went down we were able to get her glasses and she was able to see 20/20 with glasses. >> i was surprised when hernando lopez's wife left him and he went blind. his wife left him because of that? >> his was the most dramatic case. this man was ecstatic and overcome by emotion. he had gradually gone blind for three years. lost his job as a truck driver, lost his wife, lost his kids. lost 40 pounds. he was emaciated, and he was being
now you were in guatemala. why did you go guatemala?years i've been seeing kids from guatemala there is a guatemalan neurosurgeon in my hometown of bowling green, kentucky. he has been bringing the kids up and we've been operating on them for about 15 years. we went down with a team from the university of utah, and we did about 200 cataract surgeries, and i was able to visit with some of the kids that i had done surgery on 15 years ago. >> one of course was yulia estrada? >> she was...
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a journey to guatemala with kentucky senator and doctor rand paul. top republicans eyeing a run for president in 2016 have spent a lot of time in two key battleground states. 20 visits to iowa, 10 more to new hampshire. but so far only paul has turned a foreign country into a unique photo-op. i accompanied him on his humanitarian mission to salama, a remote town three hours north of ga what mat la city. but his trip to central america might have been as much about the white house as it was about medicine. >> you look good in red senator. >> reporter: in a makeshift operating room, a side of senator rand paul most people have never seen. the eye surgeon on a mission to help the blind and near blind see in a country where more than half the population lives in poverty. he's one of 28 american volunteers organized by the moran eye center in utah. >> this is an amazing enterprise. we have a surgery center. we have a dental clinic, and we've got a place doing glasses. >> reporter: scores of people line up every day for a week hoping american doctors can g
a journey to guatemala with kentucky senator and doctor rand paul. top republicans eyeing a run for president in 2016 have spent a lot of time in two key battleground states. 20 visits to iowa, 10 more to new hampshire. but so far only paul has turned a foreign country into a unique photo-op. i accompanied him on his humanitarian mission to salama, a remote town three hours north of ga what mat la city. but his trip to central america might have been as much about the white house as it was...
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. >> es una decisiÓn que surgio a raÍz del caso de una mujer de guatemala madre de 3 hijos que cruzÓ de su esposo a quien segÚn ella la policÍa se negaba arrestar. >> christina tiene mÁs detalles. >> a esta madre aÚn le quedan recuerdos de lo que viviÓ a manos del padre de sus hijos. >> muchos golpes, una vez me dio un empujÓn y me abrio la cabeza. >> huyÓ temiendo por vuestro vida, aunque au caso es uno entre miles estados unidos reconociÓ el sufrimiento de estÁs mujeres. >> si la mujer no tiene protecciÓn de su gobierno, ella tiene que tener protecciÓn en algÚn paÍs. >> es la premisa del mÁximo tribunal de inmigraciÓn de estados unidos. >> al anunciar que considera como un grupo social em particular acÁ cad casadas que pueden dejar su relaciÓn. >> segÚn esta abogada la decisiÓn se logro tras aÑo de lucha de ella clienta de esta oficina quien al igual que marÍa logrÓ que un juicio le diera asilo polÍtico. >> la diferencia me explica es que bajo la nueva directriz no pueden negarse abrir sus casos. >> tienen que probar sus casos con mucha evidencia. >> tras 9 aÑos como indocumentada
. >> es una decisiÓn que surgio a raÍz del caso de una mujer de guatemala madre de 3 hijos que cruzÓ de su esposo a quien segÚn ella la policÍa se negaba arrestar. >> christina tiene mÁs detalles. >> a esta madre aÚn le quedan recuerdos de lo que viviÓ a manos del padre de sus hijos. >> muchos golpes, una vez me dio un empujÓn y me abrio la cabeza. >> huyÓ temiendo por vuestro vida, aunque au caso es uno entre miles estados unidos reconociÓ el...
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. >> para ricardo mexicano, y mauricio de guatemala, haberse casado, fue mÁs rápido la espera. >> en >> en mÁs muchos oficiales de inmigraciÓn no conocen, es un mecanismo que si existe. >> ahora mauricio y ricardo lograron jaque mate. >> en uno de los destinos turÍsticos mÁs codiciados de la repÚblica mexicana, se pusieron de moda los secuestros, valle de bravo es un pueblo montaÑoso adonde le gusta vacacionar a la elite mexicana, asÍ en el Último mes han secuestrado a mÁs de 12 personas. ha habido mÁs de 200.000 plagios desde diciembre del 2012. >> no me dijiste que te lo ibas a llevar? >> indignaciÓn y crÍtica causÓ este vÍdeo que una mujer de mÉxico grabÓ, y subió a las redes sociales, la seÑora llama ladrona a su empleada domÉstica por quererse llevar chiles, para comer, pero la trabajadora querÍa llevarlo a su hogar. el consejo anti discriminaciÓn, ya realizÓ una denuncia a la seÑora, para reza aducir el resarcir el daÑo que le hizo a su empleada. >> una de cada siete personas sufren del sueÑo borrachera, una persona estÁ semi despierta, pero no tiene sentido del tiempo o de lug
. >> para ricardo mexicano, y mauricio de guatemala, haberse casado, fue mÁs rápido la espera. >> en >> en mÁs muchos oficiales de inmigraciÓn no conocen, es un mecanismo que si existe. >> ahora mauricio y ricardo lograron jaque mate. >> en uno de los destinos turÍsticos mÁs codiciados de la repÚblica mexicana, se pusieron de moda los secuestros, valle de bravo es un pueblo montaÑoso adonde le gusta vacacionar a la elite mexicana, asÍ en el Último mes han...
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jaime pelosso noticias univisiÓn un fallo histÓrico podrÍa permitir que la mujer maltratadas en guatemalasu promesa. >> se intensifica la bÚsqueda para capturar un hombre que se hizo pasar por taxista para atacar sexualmente una mujer frente a sus hijos. >> como toda la noche vamos a darle un vistazo a las temperaturas actuales. >> mÁs calidad san josÉ con 66 60 en auckland, 66 en rafael. >>bÚsqueda de un sujeto que se hizo pasar por taxista para atacar una mujer sin importarle que le construirÁ con ella. es que el sujeto no contaba con que los hechos iban a quedar captados en un vÍdeo. >> un testigo presencial la situaciÓn se dio cuenta que algo extraÑo estaba pasando. vino lo peor, se observa la mujer en el asiento delantero, el hombre saca una niÑa de cinco aÑos del autor intenta sacar a la mujer de su otro hijo que se encuentran en el asiento posteriormente tanto la mujer que cargar al bebÉ de un aÑo intenta defenderse pero el hombre es captado pegÁndole en el rostro a la pequeÑa de cinco aÑos. se mete al auto y saca al otro niÑo de la puerta trasera lanzÁndolo como si fuera un muÑeco
jaime pelosso noticias univisiÓn un fallo histÓrico podrÍa permitir que la mujer maltratadas en guatemalasu promesa. >> se intensifica la bÚsqueda para capturar un hombre que se hizo pasar por taxista para atacar sexualmente una mujer frente a sus hijos. >> como toda la noche vamos a darle un vistazo a las temperaturas actuales. >> mÁs calidad san josÉ con 66 60 en auckland, 66 en rafael. >>bÚsqueda de un sujeto que se hizo pasar por taxista para atacar una mujer...
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una delegaciÓn religiosa irÁ a guatemala u honduras, la delegaciÓn se unirÁ con presidentes de ambosrrarÁn albergues para los niÑos en bases militares. >> y continuando con este tema, en la semana anterior desinformados por este grupo informado por la casaa blanca. >> el paÍs viajarÁ a centroamÉrica, se reuniÓ con la gente del gobierno federal para discutir la logÍstica del viaje en lo que buscan velar por el bien de los niÑos que han sido deportados. >> hablamos con distintos departamentos del gobierno, hablamos con el staff de la casa blanca... >> el grupo liderado por el reverendo, presidente de esperanza aquÍ en filadelfia estarÁ conformado con religiosos de fÉnix y chicago. >> estamos haciendo todo lo posible por los niÑos que han legado y reconocen que crisis, la cantidad de niÑos que llegaron. >> maÑana partirÁn a un centroamÉrica donde visitarÁn a guatemala y honduras, asÍ se reunirÁn con presidentes de ambos paÍses para discutir ambos temas, a nivel nacional obama busca mÁs apoyo en el congreso. estÁ buscando la manera en que coneso pueda aportar una ayuda econÓmica para pod
una delegaciÓn religiosa irÁ a guatemala u honduras, la delegaciÓn se unirÁ con presidentes de ambosrrarÁn albergues para los niÑos en bases militares. >> y continuando con este tema, en la semana anterior desinformados por este grupo informado por la casaa blanca. >> el paÍs viajarÁ a centroamÉrica, se reuniÓ con la gente del gobierno federal para discutir la logÍstica del viaje en lo que buscan velar por el bien de los niÑos que han sido deportados. >> hablamos...
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no le querÍa decir a su hermano por quÉ querÍa salir huyendo de guatemala hasta que finalmente le dijocente estuvo poco mÁs de un mes en un albergue. con sÓlo 15 aÑos de edad, este joven tomÓ la difÍcil decisiÓn de dejar su familia y su paÍs. >> te amenazaron alguna vez las pandillas? >> sÍ, me amenazaron varias veces. >> quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ? >> me amenazaban. decÍan que si no iba, me iban a descuartizar en ocho pedazos. >> eso le ocurriÓ a uno de sus amigos, por eso intento evadir a los pandilleros pero no pudo. >> ese fue el motivo? >> sÍ. >> su hermano le perdiÓ la vista una vez que los agentes de de migraciÓn lo encontraron pero finalmente logrÓ dar con su hermano. >> pasaron en nÚmero, donde podrÍa ayudar,llamÉ y fui. pidieron mi nombre, pero nunca me dieron informaciÓn de que estaba en determinado lugar. al segundo el dÍa, gracias a dios, y al nÚmero que nos dio univisiÓn, fue lo que nos ayudó para por contactarnos. >> luego de cinco aÑos, estos dos hermanos vuelven a estar juntos. >> maÑana llegar a una trabajadora social para hablar con el joven y ya tienen un abogado que ll
no le querÍa decir a su hermano por quÉ querÍa salir huyendo de guatemala hasta que finalmente le dijocente estuvo poco mÁs de un mes en un albergue. con sÓlo 15 aÑos de edad, este joven tomÓ la difÍcil decisiÓn de dejar su familia y su paÍs. >> te amenazaron alguna vez las pandillas? >> sÍ, me amenazaron varias veces. >> quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ? >> me amenazaban. decÍan que si no iba, me iban a descuartizar en ocho pedazos. >> eso le ocurriÓ a uno de...
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senior white house correspondent chris janicing is back from a trip to guatemala with rand paul wheremmigration was a big part of the conversation. >> good morning. >> what did the senator tell you about the border crisis? >> it's an interesting place to have the conversation. and one of the things i wanted to know is that we spent a lot of time there with the poorest of the poor. senator paul is an eye surgeon. he was doing pro bono work on the people who live there. hundreds of people from a team of surgeon. he did not indicate that it made a big difference in terms of immigration. he's in many ways in line with the republican party. he believes that any immigration reform has to start with a secure border. he doesn't think there is a secure boarder. he's against deferring action on the dreamers, and when i asked him specifically if at least this trip had made him more open to talking and whether or not he would consider being part of the gang of eight. he talks about wanting to have an open dialogue. here is what he told me. i've always been for finding a solution. i've been for so
senior white house correspondent chris janicing is back from a trip to guatemala with rand paul wheremmigration was a big part of the conversation. >> good morning. >> what did the senator tell you about the border crisis? >> it's an interesting place to have the conversation. and one of the things i wanted to know is that we spent a lot of time there with the poorest of the poor. senator paul is an eye surgeon. he was doing pro bono work on the people who live there. hundreds...
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it's the pattern of guatemala and when i talked, when she was praying -- trying to locate someone to travel with her across the border she realized it was too dangerous to travel alone. increasingly some women are coming to join their husbands and some of them coming for work. most of the time the women are going to be escorted by coyotes and do not attempt to travel alone in the family has savings prepared for the migration journey they are more likely to provide them to the woman because of the extra danger she might face such as rape. >> host: what are their impressions or what do they think the u.s. is like? during this stage? >> i don't think they think of it as the american dream as they did when i started my migration research 20 years ago which was a common expression. i think now they recognize that there are serious risks and in many of the interviews they are thinking more about the journey, the fear of the undertaking of leaving the possibility that they might not ever see their family again is very real. that is i think what has really changed especially after 9/11 with
it's the pattern of guatemala and when i talked, when she was praying -- trying to locate someone to travel with her across the border she realized it was too dangerous to travel alone. increasingly some women are coming to join their husbands and some of them coming for work. most of the time the women are going to be escorted by coyotes and do not attempt to travel alone in the family has savings prepared for the migration journey they are more likely to provide them to the woman because of...
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according to kgtv in san diego, that family fled guatemala after gangs threatened to kill the sons fort joining their gang and the 23-year-old daughter was raped multiple times during their journey to the u.s. the backlash started when he helped launch the facebook campaign, boycott murrieta, california. after he decided he had to do something personally to help the families. word spread. a facebook page encouraging a boycott of his business popped up. that page has since been taken down. joining me now is mark lane. good evening to you. how are you? >> i'm good, thanks, ari. thanks for having me. >> you bet. mark, let's start with what you mentioned there in that local broadcast. this conversation you were having with your son. >> we were watching the news and the news of the protests came up and he happened to be sitting on my lap. he's an innocent kid and looked and saw what was going on and turned to me and said, hey, dad, why are the people mad at the buses? that was just kind of -- something inside me, like, why in 2014 do we need to tell a 5-year-old they're not mad at the buses
according to kgtv in san diego, that family fled guatemala after gangs threatened to kill the sons fort joining their gang and the 23-year-old daughter was raped multiple times during their journey to the u.s. the backlash started when he helped launch the facebook campaign, boycott murrieta, california. after he decided he had to do something personally to help the families. word spread. a facebook page encouraging a boycott of his business popped up. that page has since been taken down....
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immigration, the bill redirects existing state department funding to ensure that countries like guatemala, honduras and el salvador must quickly accept and repatriate these returning from the u.s. this bill draws a hard line on spending, scrubbing the president's request to the couse -- focus on the most immediate needs. it does not include funding for longer term needs or unnecessary programs like cash subsidies for coffee farmers. any additional funding for this crisis can and should be addressed under the regular appropriations process for fiscal year 2015. in addition to make sure that this bill doesn't add a penny to , we make sure there's offset using prior year funds. lastly the bill includes several policy provisions recommended by the speaker's working group on .he border crisis representative kay granger of texas will speak soon. this includes changes in a 2008 law to make sure all unaccompanied minors arriving in this clint are treated the same, mexicans and canadians and all will be treated equally. -- it gthens the law prohibits secretaries of interior and agriculture from re
immigration, the bill redirects existing state department funding to ensure that countries like guatemala, honduras and el salvador must quickly accept and repatriate these returning from the u.s. this bill draws a hard line on spending, scrubbing the president's request to the couse -- focus on the most immediate needs. it does not include funding for longer term needs or unnecessary programs like cash subsidies for coffee farmers. any additional funding for this crisis can and should be...
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la mayorÍa de ellas vienen de guatemala, honduras y el salvador.ctricos y el suministro de agua. por ahora han logrado tener siete horas de edad luego de no tenerlo en absoluto luego de una semana. se distribuirÁ colchones, agua, y provisiones bÁsicas, para que durÓ varios dÍas mÁs adelante noticias televisiÓn 14, varios comediantes e hispanos recuerdan el actor. úx >> fiel es antibacteriano para lavarse las manos, no es mÁs efectivo que agua y jabÓn. un estudio revelÓ que los niÑos entre 11 aÑos tenÍan el mismo riesgo de enfermarse de sus compaÑeros de curso que no usaban este producto. la conclusiÓn de los investigadores es que la mejor manera de prevenir los referidos es enseÑÁndoles a lavarse las manos con agua y jabÓn. llegÓ un momento de ver cómo va estar el clima para los prÓximos dÍas. >> gusto saludarlos y espero que estÉn ya descansando y preparÁndose si usted tiene acceso a una ventana si usted tiene acceso a salir al jardÍn, para que vea la lluvia de meteoritos esta noche, que serÁn más vistas que otras noches, porque empezaron este s
la mayorÍa de ellas vienen de guatemala, honduras y el salvador.ctricos y el suministro de agua. por ahora han logrado tener siete horas de edad luego de no tenerlo en absoluto luego de una semana. se distribuirÁ colchones, agua, y provisiones bÁsicas, para que durÓ varios dÍas mÁs adelante noticias televisiÓn 14, varios comediantes e hispanos recuerdan el actor. úx >> fiel es antibacteriano para lavarse las manos, no es mÁs efectivo que agua y jabÓn. un estudio revelÓ que...
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bayron acavedo, 18, guatemala.
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unidos y cientos de estos cuerpos no han sido identifica identificados con familias en honduras, guatemalagentinos en excavaciones que les estÁn permitiendo en el condado en el sur de texas para poder sacar estos restos y por un proceso estÁn ellos buscando la identidad para poderlos repatriar a sus paÍses de orÍgenes esta tarde carmen vamos a escuchar las voces, las voces de personas que en los Últimos momentos de vida piden aquÍ lio para una persona que se les esÁa muriendo en sus propias brazos >>> correcto vamos a escuchar esas llamadas de migrantes que precisamente estaban en una situaciÓn tan crÍtica porque obviamente cruzan esta zona que es sumamente difÍcil, es terreno arenoso, con temperaturas altas, el nivel de humedad es alto. entonces llega un punto que no puede continuar streste trayect los coyotes deciden abandonarlos y tratan de llamar al 911 al sistema de emergencia para rendirse, para decir me rindo pero se corren el riesgo de no ser encontrados con vida a tiempo. vamos a escuchar a unas de e es sas llamadas. >>> estamos perdidos en el cerro y sÍ pueden ayudarnos, tenemos
unidos y cientos de estos cuerpos no han sido identifica identificados con familias en honduras, guatemalagentinos en excavaciones que les estÁn permitiendo en el condado en el sur de texas para poder sacar estos restos y por un proceso estÁn ellos buscando la identidad para poderlos repatriar a sus paÍses de orÍgenes esta tarde carmen vamos a escuchar las voces, las voces de personas que en los Últimos momentos de vida piden aquÍ lio para una persona que se les esÁa muriendo en sus...
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segÚn cifras oficiales, casi 900.000 personas en guatemala sufren hambruna por la sequÍa. >> cosecha,ambio climÁtico, especÍficamente el fenÓmeno del niÑo que cambiar los patrones de corrientes marÍtimas, con falta de lluvias durante los Últimos tres aÑos pero en un paÍs donde la mayorÍa de la poblaciÓn vive con menos de dos dÓlares al dÍa y con agricultura de subsistencia, dicen que esto podrÍa desatar una vez humanitaria. sin cosechas no hay comida. >> les ha impedido lograr esa base que... >> en un paÍs donde casi el 50% de menores de cinco aÑos sufren de desnutriciÓn, segÚn el programa mundial de alimentos, el gobierno ha intentado frenar este aumento con disminuciÓn de alimentos especiales y fertilizantes. pero la sequÍa azota escrupulosamente a la poblaciÓn mÁs pobre. los expertos coinciden que se cite al sistema de tratamiento de agua, distribuciÓn alimentaria y planes de cultivos, de no ser asÍ, temen que el problema sÓlo aumentarÁ. >> las Águilas de filadelfia continÚan su preparaciÓn con miras al inicio del torneo. >> cielos mayormente nublado se acercan las precipitaciones
segÚn cifras oficiales, casi 900.000 personas en guatemala sufren hambruna por la sequÍa. >> cosecha,ambio climÁtico, especÍficamente el fenÓmeno del niÑo que cambiar los patrones de corrientes marÍtimas, con falta de lluvias durante los Últimos tres aÑos pero en un paÍs donde la mayorÍa de la poblaciÓn vive con menos de dos dÓlares al dÍa y con agricultura de subsistencia, dicen que esto podrÍa desatar una vez humanitaria. sin cosechas no hay comida. >> les ha...
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as inequal as guatemala and honduras. we tried to get a sense of that. it's a country with a dense the transnational level between the united states and el salvador. basically, 60% of people know andone in the united states the last majority of people who migrated left without papers crossing the border. thelso have estimated outflow of adults that have left for the past five years to get a and i can explain how we have done that. foundcond result that we is that 25% of salvadorans say would rather live in -- leave el salvador than stay and crime.mary reason was when we take a look at the of salvadorans who say they will migrate and among crime is the major problem, they say they were leaving for the problem of because overall, they found crime to be a major amongm, but also higher those who wanted to migrate than among those who did not want to migrate. so 25% is a critical mass. may of this year, the central ank of el salvador released report and i don't think they about therefully writing they put on it because they sa
as inequal as guatemala and honduras. we tried to get a sense of that. it's a country with a dense the transnational level between the united states and el salvador. basically, 60% of people know andone in the united states the last majority of people who migrated left without papers crossing the border. thelso have estimated outflow of adults that have left for the past five years to get a and i can explain how we have done that. foundcond result that we is that 25% of salvadorans say would...
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i'm i was born and raised in guatemala i emigrated here. i also a mission high school congratulate and currently a senior at santa cruz i was only 14 years old i had to learn the language and culture and system and most important had to work to help my family back in guatemala everything was a culture shock and thanks to the hispanic caucus group i've entered the washington, d.c. caucus group people were speaking about their xreshs it broke my heart to tell the congress they had no sheets and one boomer important over one hundred children today, i ask you all to meet the needs of our children fleeing if violence and poverty i had to flee if poverty one of 9 children and i'm the first one in my family to go to college those children will struggler with the bronze immigration system i need to know when we came here we gave up everybody our homes and families we try to reunite with our families we most of the time we only know our loved ones through pictures i ask you to provide the resources to us through legal services and remember all child
i'm i was born and raised in guatemala i emigrated here. i also a mission high school congratulate and currently a senior at santa cruz i was only 14 years old i had to learn the language and culture and system and most important had to work to help my family back in guatemala everything was a culture shock and thanks to the hispanic caucus group i've entered the washington, d.c. caucus group people were speaking about their xreshs it broke my heart to tell the congress they had no sheets and...
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. >> more than 200 jews have been forced out of a guatemala village over claims they were mistreating local mayans and tourists. members of the ultra orthodox community began to leave the village in march, after getting in legal trouble in canada. some resettled in guatemala, others returned to canada. >>> rescue workers freed 20 trapped in a goldmine. the miners are dehighlighted rated but -- dehydrated but otherwise in good health. nine are missing. >>> marina silva opened up a double digit leave five weeks before election in venezuela. it's adding to antoine roussel's wows. the government's approval rating plunged to 35%. elections talk place on october 5th. >>> now, a volcano in papua new guinea erupted sending smoke and ash high over the pacific island. people living near the volcano have moved to safer grounds. >> iceland is on volcano watch. the aviation warning has been downgraded. an hour-long red alert was nut place after a small eruption in the bardarbunga system. a no-fly zone remains. >> india's prime minister narendra modi has begun a 5-day visit to japan. they'll discus
. >> more than 200 jews have been forced out of a guatemala village over claims they were mistreating local mayans and tourists. members of the ultra orthodox community began to leave the village in march, after getting in legal trouble in canada. some resettled in guatemala, others returned to canada. >>> rescue workers freed 20 trapped in a goldmine. the miners are dehighlighted rated but -- dehydrated but otherwise in good health. nine are missing. >>> marina silva...
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mall i think of the kids still in guatemala who are gay and can't be who they are there are countries that's the case it's true in this country and region in the bay area we've come far but we haven't come far enough as much as the lgbt community has accomplished most of the communities don't have the rights we enjoy in san francisco and within california there are those who don't be enjoy the right here in san francisco we're going to hear from a workman's comp woman meeting here today was an amazing experience like antonio frank talked about what happened in the holocaust and gave a glimgs it's amazing it takes a young woman to talk about how we have is a ways to go and that's from julie why in the bay area in this is this day and age a trans woman that goes to school high school was bullied and targeted. and what happened is that instead of going after the people that are that bullying here and abusing her you had the local district attorney when they stride to defend herself they filed criminal charges against her this is high blood pressure in 2013-2014 in the bay area so the fac
mall i think of the kids still in guatemala who are gay and can't be who they are there are countries that's the case it's true in this country and region in the bay area we've come far but we haven't come far enough as much as the lgbt community has accomplished most of the communities don't have the rights we enjoy in san francisco and within california there are those who don't be enjoy the right here in san francisco we're going to hear from a workman's comp woman meeting here today was an...
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guillermo madrigal ballesteros is a known human trafficker in guatemala, honduras and el salvador. memo. he's believed to be in texas or mexico. if you have seen guillermo madrigal ballesteros or have information as to his whereabouts call 1-866-the hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> there was a memorial service held at st. rosa lima catholic church. >> there were actually people going around raising money to get what was left of them back to their homeland. >> it would be very satisfying for me personally to put the handcuffs on memo. it would give me great pleasure to take him to jail. >> this is the land of milk and honey, the land of opportunity. they are willing to risk so much to just get a piece of that. it made many people here in the community, it made myself just realize how good we had it. >> nothing can bring my brother back. but i think the responsible people should be -- should have been treated different. should have been arrested now and in jai
guillermo madrigal ballesteros is a known human trafficker in guatemala, honduras and el salvador. memo. he's believed to be in texas or mexico. if you have seen guillermo madrigal ballesteros or have information as to his whereabouts call 1-866-the hunt or go online at cnn.com/thehunt. you can remain anonymous. we'll pass your tip on to the proper authorities. if requested, we'll not reveal your name. >> there was a memorial service held at st. rosa lima catholic church. >> there...