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we get a closer look at what ask happening in guatemala-- is happening in guatemala. >> reporter: this man and his family worked hard to prepare these fields and plant them with corn, but nothing could prepare them for the effects of el nino. el nino is being blamed for a drought which gripped guatemala for much of the past year. the 34-year-old subsistence farmer says his family's entire corn harvest was ruined. >> translation: >> reporter: el nino has disrupted the normal weather pattern on which farmers like he depends. raining when it's supposed to be dry and dry when yats supposed to be wet. this is the third year in a row he has been hit by drought. he is worried about how his family will survive. >> reporter: poverty here is widespread with millions of people surviving off the land so changing weather is cause for alarm. the world food program's fish has been visiting subsays at thes farmers-- subsistence farmers. in some parts of central america an estimated 60% of corn and 80% of bean crops may be lost to dry weather caused by el nino. the united nations says hundreds of thous
we get a closer look at what ask happening in guatemala-- is happening in guatemala. >> reporter: this man and his family worked hard to prepare these fields and plant them with corn, but nothing could prepare them for the effects of el nino. el nino is being blamed for a drought which gripped guatemala for much of the past year. the 34-year-old subsistence farmer says his family's entire corn harvest was ruined. >> translation: >> reporter: el nino has disrupted the normal...
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into action. >> in 2002, guatemala passed a law officially recognizing 23 indigenous languages. the law also required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappears. >> in spite of that promise, the production of dictionaries and other educational materials of indigenous languages has largely fallen to private groups. moldenero says the government should immediate obligations. >> the government's role is minimal. it has not made community as a prior to. they think the communities don't need more help because they have always lived the same way. >> isabella sanchez believes pride in one's culture is e searchcial. the 26-year-old was never taught the language when he was growing up. he now shares what he learns with his students in his private school. >> i want my children at least to learn the foundations of the language. i know that participating in their culture will open them up to many things in the future. they can share this knowledge with their family. >> shin. a, a language hanging on by a thread kept alive by those who treasurer what
into action. >> in 2002, guatemala passed a law officially recognizing 23 indigenous languages. the law also required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappears. >> in spite of that promise, the production of dictionaries and other educational materials of indigenous languages has largely fallen to private groups. moldenero says the government should immediate obligations. >> the government's role is minimal. it has not made community...
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david mercer, al jazeera, in guatemala. >>> coming up, in part four of our series on dying languagests to save the hoopa language used by native americans deep in the red wood forests of northern california. now music is a lifeline for many in the democratic republic of congo and now a group of self-taught young musicians is taking center stage, catherine soy has their story. ♪ it is early evening in one of the poorer neighborhoods of the capitol and the orchestra is rehearsing and most musicians have no steady income and during the day they do what they must for their daily hustle. we find them rehearsing the conductor's own composition, a story of the tribulation and how they are over coming it and created the orchestra back in 1992 then he had only three instruments in his father's church. >> translator: things have changed. years ago now we are seeing more congolese but there is still much to do. ♪ in downtown the local music dominates the night scene. people come out to listen and dance to songs by some of the continent's greatest artists. they have a rich music culture and we a
david mercer, al jazeera, in guatemala. >>> coming up, in part four of our series on dying languagests to save the hoopa language used by native americans deep in the red wood forests of northern california. now music is a lifeline for many in the democratic republic of congo and now a group of self-taught young musicians is taking center stage, catherine soy has their story. ♪ it is early evening in one of the poorer neighborhoods of the capitol and the orchestra is rehearsing and...
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dempsey, six goals against guatemala most by any american against guatemala.nn, the u.s. coach on the hot seat. putting the ball in the back of the net. three critical points for team usa as they take this one 4-0 over guatemala. looking like they have a pretty good chance to advance on to the next round of qualifying. still a long road to go, though. >> join stan and i for "dancing with the stars." >> not really. back to you. >> i'd watch that. >> you would? >> i'd watch the two of them. i bet they'd be good dancers. >> yeah, and geraldo rivera. >>> up next in "the pulse," major mix-up. a state's new tourism video under fire for showing scenes from another country. >> that's not good. >>> and going viral, a toddler's great escape down the steps. they'll always be our babies. so there will be things to keep us up at night. will they find happiness? reach their potential. stay safe. fall in love. but tonight johnson's can help with a bedtime routine clinically proven to help them fall asleep faster. and stay asleep longer. there will be things to keep us up. bu
dempsey, six goals against guatemala most by any american against guatemala.nn, the u.s. coach on the hot seat. putting the ball in the back of the net. three critical points for team usa as they take this one 4-0 over guatemala. looking like they have a pretty good chance to advance on to the next round of qualifying. still a long road to go, though. >> join stan and i for "dancing with the stars." >> not really. back to you. >> i'd watch that. >> you would?...
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say guatemala. >> guatemala. >> i had enough. >> guatemala. into thank you. >> thank. >> well, bruce springsteen rocked the garden. >> take a k willing at this. >> he posted a youtube amazing show of him leaving the same to find the mom the crowd. that is adele springsteen. he sh is 90 years on looks amazing. she is the real thing. if you are wondering how bruce stands. inhe has got genes. cool video. the crowd lofted. i a standing occasion. the moves were posted on the jumbotron. january of because of the blizzard. >> awesome. >> amazing. >> yeah. >> unbelievable. >> yet a. >> great. >> great. unreal. >> good jeans. see ya. >> good fight. a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. we're all here tonight because we have no one to be with. we've got to stop defining our self-worth by whether or not we're in a relationship. we are a community, and as long as we have each other, we're never truly alone. that was cool. what you said. thank you. uh... would you like to, uh... g
say guatemala. >> guatemala. >> i had enough. >> guatemala. into thank you. >> thank. >> well, bruce springsteen rocked the garden. >> take a k willing at this. >> he posted a youtube amazing show of him leaving the same to find the mom the crowd. that is adele springsteen. he sh is 90 years on looks amazing. she is the real thing. if you are wondering how bruce stands. inhe has got genes. cool video. the crowd lofted. i a standing occasion. the moves...
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. >> i'm lopez in the island in ve vent -- vent what -- venezuela and we have a report from guatemalaguages facing extinction and months after announcing retirement he makes a surprise return. ♪ >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> it's a revolutionary approach. >> we are pushing the boundaries. >> techknow is going to blow your mind. >> our experts go inside the innovations, impacting you. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i really feel my life changing. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. welcome back, reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, police have fired tear gas and plastic pellets in attempt to disburse protesters gathered outside turkey's biggest newspaper placed under state control. pushed to declare a state of emergency over the growing refugee crisis at its border and afghan taliban is demanding an end to what it calls occupation of the country by foreign troops and boycott talks with the government until its conditio
. >> i'm lopez in the island in ve vent -- vent what -- venezuela and we have a report from guatemalaguages facing extinction and months after announcing retirement he makes a surprise return. ♪ >> pushing the boundaries of science. >> we are on the tipping point. >> we can save species. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> it's a revolutionary approach. >> we are pushing the boundaries. >> techknow is going to blow your mind. >> our...
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i think they've done good work, earn hi in guatemala. -- certainly in guatemala. they should probably have a time limit, and the emphasis should be on building institutional capacity at home. same with the prisons, uni? you can extra -- you know,? you can extradite a few people, but you've got to fix the system. >> since you wanted to have the final word on -- >> no, it's not a final word. i just wanted to make sure at some point in the conversation we raise the issue that we may be fighting the old war in which you are fighting the war on drugs that are harvested and imported. and the next war or the current war ought to be drugs that are not harvested, but cooked. and not imported, but made at home and made here. and you know that i'm talking about crystal meth and all kinds of drugs that are synthetic, that are chemical, you know, from ecstasy to all of that. that kind of drugs are growing quite quickly and are quite significant. and tom has a great chapter in the book about the cartels diversifying. and so they first diversify, as already mentioned, they diver
i think they've done good work, earn hi in guatemala. -- certainly in guatemala. they should probably have a time limit, and the emphasis should be on building institutional capacity at home. same with the prisons, uni? you can extra -- you know,? you can extradite a few people, but you've got to fix the system. >> since you wanted to have the final word on -- >> no, it's not a final word. i just wanted to make sure at some point in the conversation we raise the issue that we may be...
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to action. >> in 2002, guatemala passed a law officially recognizing 23 indigenous languages.aw required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappearing. in spite of that promise, production of dictionaries and other educational materials the government should meet their obligations, he says. >> the government's role is minimal. it has not made the prior to project site a community. they think the communities don't need more help because they have always lived and will always live the same way. >> isablella scankles believes pride is vents tral. the 26-year-old was never taught sinka when he was growing up. he shares what he learned in his private school. i want my students to learn the foundations of the language. i know that participating in their culture will open them up to many things in the future. check share this knowledge with their family. shinka, a language hanging on by a thread kept alive by those who treasurer what it means to them david mercer, al jazeera, in guatemala. >> time for sports. here is raoul. we will start with
to action. >> in 2002, guatemala passed a law officially recognizing 23 indigenous languages.aw required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappearing. in spite of that promise, production of dictionaries and other educational materials the government should meet their obligations, he says. >> the government's role is minimal. it has not made the prior to project site a community. they think the communities don't need more help because they...
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y teÓrica la victoria de guatemala ante la selecciÓn de estados unidos.ocupe ser un genio para saber lo que sucediÓ, no empezamos bien el encuentro, siempre queremos salir con todo, no fue asÍ. y con dos goles encima y en este ambiente es muy difÍcil regresar. >> mientras tanto la selecciÓn de mÉxico, sigue cosechando triunfos aunque todavÍa estÁ lejos del rÉcord que tiene espaÑa y brasil, que es de 35 victorias al hilo. en san josÉ los de fresno tenÍan las escobas vistas ante los apartados. iban a/la serie. tras un error del lanzador responde a la baja en la misma. dÍa fue donde los de casa respondieron. esto fue lo mÁs relevante en el mundo de los deportes, yo soy raÚl delgado que pase una buena tarde. ramÓn: mucha atención si es amante de chocolate, prepÁrese porque te gusto podrÍa costarle mucho mÁs que ganar unas libras de mÁs. pero antes un adelanto de las condiciones del clima. mily: 65 para la bahÍa, 66 para auckland, le tengo todos los detalles no se lo pierdan al volver. ramÓn: un clima de lujo, las temperaturas en el Área de la bahÍa han sido b
y teÓrica la victoria de guatemala ante la selecciÓn de estados unidos.ocupe ser un genio para saber lo que sucediÓ, no empezamos bien el encuentro, siempre queremos salir con todo, no fue asÍ. y con dos goles encima y en este ambiente es muy difÍcil regresar. >> mientras tanto la selecciÓn de mÉxico, sigue cosechando triunfos aunque todavÍa estÁ lejos del rÉcord que tiene espaÑa y brasil, que es de 35 victorias al hilo. en san josÉ los de fresno tenÍan las escobas vistas...
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dos cosas antes de retirarme si pierde o empata estados unidos ante guatemala maÑana el entrenador quedarÍao es. david: gracias . noticias:piratas de internet rondan. david: estamos en vivo en san francisco que el termÓmetro marca 53. leticia: auckland 50. ya volvemos. --tenga cuidado con esas relaciones que prometen mucho en las redes sociales porque podrian en un criminal. >>osvaldo borraz nos explican como muchas llegan al corazÓn. osvaldo:el fbi en una conferencia de prensa alertÓ de lo que sucede la primera estafa comienza con un correo electrÓnico que aparenta ser de mujer entra dentro de una compaÑÍa que pagarÁ deuda tÉcnicamente el contador. >> falsifica los correos y creen que estÁ siendo un correo Íntimo que es un correo de la persona que los estafando. osvaldo: lo hacen con mucha urgencia. >> mientras ellos estacionÓ su trabajo para encontrar informaciÓn de pago de la empresa la misma vez que estÁn estableciendo una relaciÓn con quiÉn pasar la relaciÓn que le van a dar el dinero. osvaldo: le prometÍ amor y una relaciÓn su nombre.... son intentaron estafarlo operaciÓn romeo y juli
dos cosas antes de retirarme si pierde o empata estados unidos ante guatemala maÑana el entrenador quedarÍao es. david: gracias . noticias:piratas de internet rondan. david: estamos en vivo en san francisco que el termÓmetro marca 53. leticia: auckland 50. ya volvemos. --tenga cuidado con esas relaciones que prometen mucho en las redes sociales porque podrian en un criminal. >>osvaldo borraz nos explican como muchas llegan al corazÓn. osvaldo:el fbi en una conferencia de prensa...
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erin: to the pitch, usa hosting guatemala and a world cup qualifier. dempsey puts it away in the 12th minute. minute, michael bradley, the cross into the box, cameron is there. beautiful pass. serves it up on the usa wins 4-0. baseball rivalries took a backseat to bonding in trying to beat a deadly disease. sherwood high school hosted a tripleheader with chevy chase and bethesda high. a jv player was diagnosed with theemia last june, just as jv coach was also diagnosed with the disease. these teams got together to raise money to fight leukemia. if you missed the story earlier, go to wjla.com/sports. some redskins news, terrance isghton, "pot roast," visiting the skins tomorrow morning and they are bringing in wide receiver and one bold -- anquon boldin. i think he will be the smaller version of the pot roast. leon: ru alison: i don't know if he wants that nickname. leon: he earned it. still ahead -- han so leon: a chance to own a piece of "star wars," han s leather jacket from "the force awakens" will be auction. it also bears harrison ford's autograph
erin: to the pitch, usa hosting guatemala and a world cup qualifier. dempsey puts it away in the 12th minute. minute, michael bradley, the cross into the box, cameron is there. beautiful pass. serves it up on the usa wins 4-0. baseball rivalries took a backseat to bonding in trying to beat a deadly disease. sherwood high school hosted a tripleheader with chevy chase and bethesda high. a jv player was diagnosed with theemia last june, just as jv coach was also diagnosed with the disease. these...
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. >>16-year-old michael farrington moved to the us from guatemala last year. his mother says he is already working hard to make sure he country and it is being noticed . >>part of what he studied in guatemala -- part of working hard they are was so he could come to the united states go to a college in the united states. >>hartford sent me an email inviting me to apply. i applied -- harvard sent me an email inviting me to apply. i applied and i got in. >>he will get college credit for several courses in the summer. >>i will take courses on macroeconomics and the american presidency. >>but, it has a big price tag. while waiting to hear back if you will give scholarship, his family turned to gofund me. >>that is the main way that we would be able to send michael to harvard. we really don't have the capacity to send him at the state. >>> michael is just like more than 100,000 others on gofund me trying to come back the higher cost of higher education -- combat the higher cost of higher education. -- made last year for education campaigns. >>a lot of people say the
. >>16-year-old michael farrington moved to the us from guatemala last year. his mother says he is already working hard to make sure he country and it is being noticed . >>part of what he studied in guatemala -- part of working hard they are was so he could come to the united states go to a college in the united states. >>hartford sent me an email inviting me to apply. i applied -- harvard sent me an email inviting me to apply. i applied and i got in. >>he will get...
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estados unidos y guatemala era todo o nada para lado las barras y las estrellas y llegÓ el gol.o llorar, los aceros ganÓ honduras ante el salvador, costa rica tres a cero ante jamaica. hay nuevo lÍder en sudamÉrica es uruguay con golazo de edison cabal y, le ganÓ a perÚ, llegaron con varias bajas y no terminaron con las manos vacÍas. argentina bolivia, paso de messi sobre la lÍnea se salvaba bolivia viene al rebate y messi marcÓ el penal, ganÓ argentina. el defensor y el chaco se enfrentaron. mÁs tarde atenciÓn aparecÍa el pÁjaro, vuela, vuela. dos a cero para paraguay. el resultado mÁs engaÑoso en el fÚtbol, en el Último suspiro marcaba el empatÓ a dos goles. en la segunda mitad centro de ricardo, preservaciÓn pÉrez 2 0. colombia ganÓ 3 1 en el estadio metropolitano. Éste estadio tambiÉn conocido como el estadio la carolina, la vino tinto comienza a alejarse del sueÑo mundialista y la eliminatoria parece que serÁ larga. chile ganÓ 4 1. la selecciÓn charrÚa con 13 u y con diferencia de goles es lÍder seguidos por ecuador, argentina, chile, colombia, brasil paraguay, perÚ, bolivi
estados unidos y guatemala era todo o nada para lado las barras y las estrellas y llegÓ el gol.o llorar, los aceros ganÓ honduras ante el salvador, costa rica tres a cero ante jamaica. hay nuevo lÍder en sudamÉrica es uruguay con golazo de edison cabal y, le ganÓ a perÚ, llegaron con varias bajas y no terminaron con las manos vacÍas. argentina bolivia, paso de messi sobre la lÍnea se salvaba bolivia viene al rebate y messi marcÓ el penal, ganÓ argentina. el defensor y el chaco se...
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. >> terminamos con la sorpresa en guatemala, victoria sobre estados unidos 2 - 0 es la primera vez queen que pueden ver titulares telemundo para toda la informaciÓn deportiva del dÍa, asÍ quedÓ la cosa en la eliminatoria y por cierto, vienen mÁs fechas fifas en esta semana para amantes de fÚtbol con las selecciones. >> ahÍ estÁ la esperanza verde con sofÍa que viene vestida con los colores de mÉxico. >> apoyando. >> felicidades a mÉxico. >> entiendo como 39 a 72 es como una mÁxima, pero bien te quedÓ. >> por el momento no hay crÍtica con juan carlos osorio. >> todo el mundo feliz con osorio y la selecciÓn. >> muchas gracias. >> ¿quÉ te parece si vamos con josÉ dÍaz-balart que tiene un adelanto de las historias que nos va a presentar en enfoque este domingo adelante josÉ. >> no se pierdan este domingo enfoque a las 12/11 centro, vamos a tener lo Último sobre la investigaciÓn de los ataques terroristas en bruselas bÉlgica, ademÁs una conversaciÓn con john kerry de la habana cuba cuando estuvo parte de la delegaciÓn de la visita a esta isla por el presidente barack obama, y ademÁs interne
. >> terminamos con la sorpresa en guatemala, victoria sobre estados unidos 2 - 0 es la primera vez queen que pueden ver titulares telemundo para toda la informaciÓn deportiva del dÍa, asÍ quedÓ la cosa en la eliminatoria y por cierto, vienen mÁs fechas fifas en esta semana para amantes de fÚtbol con las selecciones. >> ahÍ estÁ la esperanza verde con sofÍa que viene vestida con los colores de mÉxico. >> apoyando. >> felicidades a mÉxico. >> entiendo...
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the only certainty now is that difficult days lie ahead >>> guatemala is the birthplace of the maya people and has one of the largest populations of indigenous people in the americas. besides spanish, there are 23 recognised languages spoken in the central american nation. some of the large wages are at risk of disappearing. >> this man is determined to save his people's language from oblivion. the people number more than 200,000, but a handful of elders speak the language fluently. they hope to change that, and is starting by teaching the teachers. >> if i die what, is going to happen with the knowledge. it will be lost, if i shared in the schools with the teachers and friends, it will flourish. >> since the arrival of the spanish, racism and discrimination have chipped away at the indigenous cultures, and with that their languages, and they account for 40% of the population, large enough to force the government into access. . >> in 2002 guatemala passed a law recognising 23 indigenous languages and required the funds to be made available for languages in danger of disappearing. >> in spi
the only certainty now is that difficult days lie ahead >>> guatemala is the birthplace of the maya people and has one of the largest populations of indigenous people in the americas. besides spanish, there are 23 recognised languages spoken in the central american nation. some of the large wages are at risk of disappearing. >> this man is determined to save his people's language from oblivion. the people number more than 200,000, but a handful of elders speak the language...
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guatemala is the birth place of the mire people.it has one of the largest population of indigenous people in the americas besides the spanish. there are 23 recognised languages spoken there. some of those languages are at risk of disappearing. >> reporter: this man is determined to see his people's language-- save his people's language. more than 200,000, a handful speak the language fluently. he hopes to change that and he is starting by teaching the teachers. >> translation: if i do, what is going to happen with this knowledge? it will be lost, but if i share it in the schools with the teachers and my friends, it the flourish. >> reporter: racism and discrimination have chapped away at the indigenous cultures and with that their languages. they now account for about 40% of guatemala's population, still large enough to force the government into action. in 2002 guatemala passed a law officially recognising 23 indigenous languages. the law also required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappe
guatemala is the birth place of the mire people.it has one of the largest population of indigenous people in the americas besides the spanish. there are 23 recognised languages spoken there. some of those languages are at risk of disappearing. >> reporter: this man is determined to see his people's language-- save his people's language. more than 200,000, a handful speak the language fluently. he hopes to change that and he is starting by teaching the teachers. >> translation: if i...
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beating guatemala 4-0. the win puts u.s.ooting in qualifiers on the road to russia 2018. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," major league baseball commissioner rob manfred. osteo bi-flex, he's tg she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. karen: "she's a little bit shy." in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. you were made to move. so move. ,,,,,, >>> a 9-year-old florida girl made history over the weekend. she became the youngest person to finish a grueling obstacle course inspired by navy s.e.a.l.s. our miami station wfor spoke with her. >> we are driving over to the battlefield. >> reporter: if she weren't 9, you'd think she was training for a military mission. melia bozoto isn't getting ready to go to war. she has been training to compete in battle frog 24. this past saturday, she complet
beating guatemala 4-0. the win puts u.s.ooting in qualifiers on the road to russia 2018. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," major league baseball commissioner rob manfred. osteo bi-flex, he's tg she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. karen: "she's a little bit...
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we were in guatemala and honduras. we met with the president-elect at that time. i also met with the president when he came here last week, two weeks weeks ago. we actually saw a repatriated station of illegal immigrants return to the airport and during the reorientation speech and this was paraphrased and translated to me, the guatemalans were told doesn't matter how poor, how rich big or small, this is still your motherland. remember remember you have to love your country. please remember that before attempting to leave the united states. they erupted in to applause. reprocessing center was very moderate. nongovernment agencies were ready to help them. there was a phone bank and one minor. he was separated from the group of adults. their form of child perspective services. we talk about these push backs. the president of honduras asked us, please fix the ambiguity in your laws. they are encouraging our citizens to leave our country. let's face it. this is the united states of america. i don't know how many people from around the world wants come come here, but t
we were in guatemala and honduras. we met with the president-elect at that time. i also met with the president when he came here last week, two weeks weeks ago. we actually saw a repatriated station of illegal immigrants return to the airport and during the reorientation speech and this was paraphrased and translated to me, the guatemalans were told doesn't matter how poor, how rich big or small, this is still your motherland. remember remember you have to love your country. please remember...
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de ftbol ''brayan jimnez''... --- polica nacional civil de guatemala public fotos de ''jimenez'' en de oficiales antes de ser trasladado al aeropuerto... --- ''jimnez'' es acusado por ser uno de varios dirigentes del ftbol latinoamericano que pactaron millonarios sobornos con empresas de mercadeo deportivo a cambio de los derechos comerciales de torneos de ftbol.... lorena/take vo --en colombia..el hermano del ex- presidente lvaroribe" fue arrestado esta semana enmedelli involucrado en asesinatos y despariciones forzadas durante su presunta participacin en un escuadrn de la muerte en los aÑos noventas... --"santiago uribe" ha negado los cargos de homicidio y conspiracin.. --los abogados de "uribe" dicen que apelarn a la comisin inter- americana de derechos civiles para que lo liberen inmediatamente.. bump juanfra ---nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo / juanfra --- salen a la luz nuevas cifras sobre la severa sequa que sufre nuestro estado ... las lluvias y nieve en invierno fueron suficientes? nos afectar en el futuro?? las respuestas...en minutos tak
de ftbol ''brayan jimnez''... --- polica nacional civil de guatemala public fotos de ''jimenez'' en de oficiales antes de ser trasladado al aeropuerto... --- ''jimnez'' es acusado por ser uno de varios dirigentes del ftbol latinoamericano que pactaron millonarios sobornos con empresas de mercadeo deportivo a cambio de los derechos comerciales de torneos de ftbol.... lorena/take vo --en colombia..el hermano del ex- presidente lvaroribe" fue arrestado esta semana enmedelli involucrado en...
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three critical points for team usa as they take it 4-0 over guatemala.y have a pretty good chance to advance to the next round of qualifying. still a long road to go, though. >> join stan and i for "dancing with the stars." >> not really. back to you. >> i'd watch that. >> you would? >> i'd watch the two of them. >> and major mix-up. a new tourism under fire for showing scenes from another country. >> that's not good. >>> a toddler's great escape down the steps. they'll always be our babies. so there will be things to keep us up at night. will they find happiness? reach their potential. stay safe. fall in love. but tonight johnson's can help with a bedtime routine clinically proven to help them fall asleep faster. and stay asleep longer. there will be things to keep us up. but tonight, we sleep. eat up, buddy. you'll get it this time. yeah ok not too quick don't let go until i say so. i got you... start strong with the lasting energy of 100% at
three critical points for team usa as they take it 4-0 over guatemala.y have a pretty good chance to advance to the next round of qualifying. still a long road to go, though. >> join stan and i for "dancing with the stars." >> not really. back to you. >> i'd watch that. >> you would? >> i'd watch the two of them. >> and major mix-up. a new tourism under fire for showing scenes from another country. >> that's not good. >>> a toddler's...
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into action. >> reporter: in 2002 guatemala passed a law officially recognising 23 indigenous languages the law also required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappearing. in spite of that promise, the production of dictionarys and other educational materials in indigenous languages has fallen to larger groups. this woman says the government should meet their obligations. >> translation: the government support is minimal. it does not make the indigenous communities a priority. they think they don't need help because they have always lived and will always live the same way >> reporter: this man believes pride in one's culture is central. the 26-year-old was never taught the language when he grew up but he shares what he learns with his students in this private school. >> translation: i want my students at least to learn the foundations of the language. i know that participating in their culture will open them up to many things in the future. they can share in this technology with their family. >> reporter: the language hanging on by a thread, kep
into action. >> reporter: in 2002 guatemala passed a law officially recognising 23 indigenous languages the law also required the government funds be made available to languages that are in danger of disappearing. in spite of that promise, the production of dictionarys and other educational materials in indigenous languages has fallen to larger groups. this woman says the government should meet their obligations. >> translation: the government support is minimal. it does not make...
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. >> guatemala, guatemala! >> cuba, cuba! >> aquÍ tenemos venezuela.a hecho amistad con las reinas. >> mi amiga es clarisa molina. la reciÉn participante del 2015. >> te agradezco mucho tu amistad. sabes que siempre contarÁs conmigo para lo que sea. porque eres un ser excepcional. reportera: han visto pasar por sus ojos las distintas etapas de nuestra belleza latina. han sido muchos los cambios. aunque en esencia el show les ha dejado lo mismo, para andrÉs un modo de analizar posibilidades de la oportunidad, para martha un espacio de amistad. y para richard el recuerdo de la uniÓn de su familia. presentadora: han acomodado sus vidas para no perderse una sola grabaciÓn. eso es todo desde la habana, cuba desde donde tendremos una amplia cobertura de la visita del presidente obama. muy buenas noches. presentadora: es todo, los esperamos la prÓxima semana. hasta entonces buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> la semana pasada conocimos 11 finalistas. ellas llegaron a la mansiÓn sin imaginar la sorpresa que les tiene osmel. ♪ ♪ >> y esto desata la controversia. >> a mÍ
. >> guatemala, guatemala! >> cuba, cuba! >> aquÍ tenemos venezuela.a hecho amistad con las reinas. >> mi amiga es clarisa molina. la reciÉn participante del 2015. >> te agradezco mucho tu amistad. sabes que siempre contarÁs conmigo para lo que sea. porque eres un ser excepcional. reportera: han visto pasar por sus ojos las distintas etapas de nuestra belleza latina. han sido muchos los cambios. aunque en esencia el show les ha dejado lo mismo, para andrÉs un...
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recently those in guatemala which is no longer a great example but and people were stunned by that and we needed to change that. and much more important example. in the penalties on whole you will invite that disapproval of those allies improbably will not get very far. the way that it is experimenting with the equalization. to have a license for other countries to go ahead to be more explicit. if it hasn't been for the great experiment with marijuana it would have been much harder for a contract uruguay or jamaica to do the same thing. just like the state department said about a country like jamaica and a half to be interpreted flexible and that is a different message from one year ago but that has opened a big space and that could be an incredible moment. and you can see a change on that from. in to push the issue of their ardor. >> essentially the prohibition led to the prohibition to think that regime created a culture and a narrative that said if not for prohibition and then you must me for it so that means you're in the pocket and soft on crime. i was a member that included the p
recently those in guatemala which is no longer a great example but and people were stunned by that and we needed to change that. and much more important example. in the penalties on whole you will invite that disapproval of those allies improbably will not get very far. the way that it is experimenting with the equalization. to have a license for other countries to go ahead to be more explicit. if it hasn't been for the great experiment with marijuana it would have been much harder for a...
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juan carlos: los niÑos centroamericanos especialmente del salvador y guatemala continÚa llegando, sus. >> ver un agotamiento. >> de acuerdo con datos del departamento de seguridad nacional en los primeros cinco meses del 2015 fueron detenidos josÉ 1490 niÑos centroamericanos, y en el mismo perÍodo del presente aÑo han detenido a 20,550 y tres, un incremento del 88%. son varios los factores que obligan a que los niÑos salgan de sus paÍses. la pobreza, la violencia un ejemplo de esta violencia la cual obliga a la gente venir a estados unidos, es que en el salvador 23 personas son asesinadas diariamente, en un paÍs de 6 millones de habitantes. anderson viviÓagresiones y amenazas. >> que me iban a matar,,, >> lo entrevistamos antes de que su mamÁ fuera a washington d.c.. hablar con legisladores, ayudar a quienes corren peligro. >> necesitan la ayuda de la asistencia del pÚblico, de abogados de inmigraciÓn. reportero: agrega el abogado que existe un mito de que un niÑo se recibe una orden de deportaciÓn no le va a afectar en el futuro. >> eso no es cierto, tiene el mismo peso que un adulto
juan carlos: los niÑos centroamericanos especialmente del salvador y guatemala continÚa llegando, sus. >> ver un agotamiento. >> de acuerdo con datos del departamento de seguridad nacional en los primeros cinco meses del 2015 fueron detenidos josÉ 1490 niÑos centroamericanos, y en el mismo perÍodo del presente aÑo han detenido a 20,550 y tres, un incremento del 88%. son varios los factores que obligan a que los niÑos salgan de sus paÍses. la pobreza, la violencia un ejemplo...
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we were in guatemala and honduras. i met with the president when he came here to weeks ago and we actually saw a repatriation of illegal immigrants from water mullah return to the airport. during the reorientation speech, and this is a paraphrase translated to me -- the automall and were told it doesn't matter how poor or rich or big or small, this is your motherland. please consider that before attempting to leave for the united states. into applause.ed the reprocessing center was very moderate. we had nongovernmental agencies ready to help them. separatedone minor from the group of adults and their form of child protective services, so we talk about these push factors. honduras askedf us to please fix the ambiguity in your loss. they are encouraging our systems to leave the country. i don't know how many people from around the world want to come here, but there are hundreds of millions if not ilion's of people who would like to be in america but we cannot accept them all. it has got to be a legal process and we creat
we were in guatemala and honduras. i met with the president when he came here to weeks ago and we actually saw a repatriation of illegal immigrants from water mullah return to the airport. during the reorientation speech, and this is a paraphrase translated to me -- the automall and were told it doesn't matter how poor or rich or big or small, this is your motherland. please consider that before attempting to leave for the united states. into applause.ed the reprocessing center was very...
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. >> acaba de vencer cuatro a cero guatemala. >>nosotros no discriminamos,y hace perdonar y tÚ?ras de la madrugada, estaremos alcanzando temperaturas a los 30, indican posibles heladas en esas zonas. mejoran las condiciones y el panorama maÑana mÁximas entre los 65 y 63. el viento va a seguir soplando pero garantiza cielos despejados. en san josÉ de las temperaturas en los 70, buena semana templada, agradable. ---si quiere tener mas datos sobre el proceso para elegir al proximo >> mande desde su mÓvil la palabaa votareciba mÁs informaciÓn. >> buenas tardes, pÁsenla bien. hoy es martes 29 de marzo del 2016 y estos son ♪ ♪ marÍa:fue detenido el jefe de campaÑa de trump por haber agredido a una reportera, el magnate lo defiende pero cruz acusa de comportamiento abusivo. california aumentarÁ el sueldo mÍnimo a 15 $ en cinco aÑos, beneficiarÁ a unos 6 millones. beneficiarÁ a unos 6.000.001 hombre secuestrÓ un avión con 72 personas a bordo en egipto fingiendo portar un chaleco bomba, en medio del pÁnico uno de los pasajeros se tomÓ una
. >> acaba de vencer cuatro a cero guatemala. >>nosotros no discriminamos,y hace perdonar y tÚ?ras de la madrugada, estaremos alcanzando temperaturas a los 30, indican posibles heladas en esas zonas. mejoran las condiciones y el panorama maÑana mÁximas entre los 65 y 63. el viento va a seguir soplando pero garantiza cielos despejados. en san josÉ de las temperaturas en los 70, buena semana templada, agradable. ---si quiere tener mas datos sobre el proceso para elegir al proximo...
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2014 y enero de este aÑo 8912 de las personas de repatriaciÓn para menores del salvador, honduras y guatemalasan frontera de mÉxico. en tijuana nos contaron la policÍa que viviÓ cuando el coyote los abandonÓ su suerte. reportero: de segÚn cifras del fondo de las aviones unidas para la infancia en el 2003 se fueron mÁs de 5000 cientos casos, mientras que en el 2015 la cifra alcanzÓ casi 19.000. cifra alcanzÓ casi 19.008 llegaron a tijuana desde veracruz, pretendÍan cruzar a estados unidos para reunirse con familiares. >> le dije que mi sueÑo era en estados unidos. no funcionÓ, no lleguÉ a pasar. reportero: cayeron en manos de un pollero que solo le daba una comida al dÍa, hasta que fueron detenidos por patrulla fronteriza. >> no le entendÍ porque me hablÓ inglÉs. reportero: con temor narran su recorrido. >> llevamos caminando tres noches y dos dÍas. reportero: esta historia se repite con frecuencia en zonas fronterizas. las zonas de cruce suelen ser complicadas, pero tambiÉn se enfrentan a otros problemas. >> el narco comienza a manifestarse pÚblicamente y comienzan a reclutar a jÓvenes para q
2014 y enero de este aÑo 8912 de las personas de repatriaciÓn para menores del salvador, honduras y guatemalasan frontera de mÉxico. en tijuana nos contaron la policÍa que viviÓ cuando el coyote los abandonÓ su suerte. reportero: de segÚn cifras del fondo de las aviones unidas para la infancia en el 2003 se fueron mÁs de 5000 cientos casos, mientras que en el 2015 la cifra alcanzÓ casi 19.000. cifra alcanzÓ casi 19.008 llegaron a tijuana desde veracruz, pretendÍan cruzar a estados...
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reportero: casos de menores de edad procedentes de guatemala, honduras y el salvador que llegaron soloss hijos en deportados. >> el tiene 17 aÑos. y la razÓn por la cual decidió viajar a estados unidos es porque tenÍa amenazas de muerte. reportero: seÑala que despuÉs de seis meses de bÚsqueda aún no ha podido encontrar asesorÍa legal para abrir un proceso que ayude a su hijo a quedarse en estados unidos. nuevas estadÍsticas muestran que ya se han expedido 10.142 Órdenes de deportación para quienes llegaron sin empaÑar a partir de julio de 2014. >> estados unidos estÁ cometiendo una canallada en contra de estos niÑos y mujeres que buscan refugio en este paÍs. lo que estÁn encontrando es rechazo y deportaciones. reportero: temen que jÓvenes sean arrestados. >> nuestros hijos vienen a luchar, a estudiar. >> la mano dura que estÁ ejerciendo estados unidos es solamente por razones polÍticas. lo humano lo han tirado por la borda. ♪ ♪ enrique: policÍa asegura que sabe lo que ocurriÓ con jóvenes desaparecidos en veracruz. ilia: abogado de chapo dice que quiere que lo extradite. ¡bienvenida! bus
reportero: casos de menores de edad procedentes de guatemala, honduras y el salvador que llegaron soloss hijos en deportados. >> el tiene 17 aÑos. y la razÓn por la cual decidió viajar a estados unidos es porque tenÍa amenazas de muerte. reportero: seÑala que despuÉs de seis meses de bÚsqueda aún no ha podido encontrar asesorÍa legal para abrir un proceso que ayude a su hijo a quedarse en estados unidos. nuevas estadÍsticas muestran que ya se han expedido 10.142 Órdenes de...
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violencia y pobreza son el pan de cada dÍa en el salvador, honduras y guatemala. >> la violencia que para determinar quiÉnes califican como refugiados. >> cada inmigrante que viene es una nueva oportunidad de crecer como naciÓn. reportera: manuel huyÓ de su paÍs. >> yo manejÉ autobuses y me extorsionaban. repotera: Él y su esposa se aventuraron a viajar a estados unidos. su hijo cansado de la presiÓn de las pandillas se arriesgÓ a viajar al norte. >> querÍan que hiciera cosas indebidas. reportera: llamaron a sus padres desde un centro de detenciÓn para que fueran a recogerlo. quÉ posibilidades piensa que tiene que le permitan quedarse como refugiado? >> tenemos pruebas que en nuestra familia han habido muertes, lo decÍamos que pasen por lo que nosotros estamos pasando. reportera: tienen un hijo nacido en estados unidos y espera que eso nos ayude a quedarse en el paÍs. jorge: estuvo casi un aÑo en la estaciÓn espacial internacional. en su regreso estuvo acompaÑado de 2 astronautas rusos. tambiÉn pasÓ 340 dÍas en el espacio, la misiÓn mÁs larga que busca preparar el camino para los via
violencia y pobreza son el pan de cada dÍa en el salvador, honduras y guatemala. >> la violencia que para determinar quiÉnes califican como refugiados. >> cada inmigrante que viene es una nueva oportunidad de crecer como naciÓn. reportera: manuel huyÓ de su paÍs. >> yo manejÉ autobuses y me extorsionaban. repotera: Él y su esposa se aventuraron a viajar a estados unidos. su hijo cansado de la presiÓn de las pandillas se arriesgÓ a viajar al norte. >> querÍan...
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. >> maÑana comienza el juicio especial en guatemala contra el exdictador que ocupara la presidenciaara enfrentar el juicio y deberÁ ser representado por sus abogados. >> el autor de la matanza de oslo en noruega en 20 11 se presentÓ desafiante, alzando el brazo derecho al estilo nazi al llegar al tribunal. es el responsable de matar a ocho personas tras explotar una bomba y despuÉs a 69 personas mÁs en un campo de verano juvenil. [mÚsica] >> los restaurantes de nueva york pronto recibirÁn a comenzales de c [mÚsica] ilia: los restaurantes de nueva york que tienen mesas en el exterior, abrirÁn sus puertas para recibir a los perros. estas nuevas medidas anunciadas por el departamento de salud de la ciudad, permitarÁn que las mascotas con licencia y vacunas al dÍa contra la rabia puedan compartir la silla junto a los dueÑos. asÍ llegamos al final. muchas gracias por su atenciÓn. nos vemos maÑana miercoles 16 de marzo...buenos dias..yo soy kira vilanova, bienvenidos a al despertar-- buenos dias yo soy alejandra arce y muchas gracias por dejarnos entrar a sus hogares.. -- esto es algo de
. >> maÑana comienza el juicio especial en guatemala contra el exdictador que ocupara la presidenciaara enfrentar el juicio y deberÁ ser representado por sus abogados. >> el autor de la matanza de oslo en noruega en 20 11 se presentÓ desafiante, alzando el brazo derecho al estilo nazi al llegar al tribunal. es el responsable de matar a ocho personas tras explotar una bomba y despuÉs a 69 personas mÁs en un campo de verano juvenil. [mÚsica] >> los restaurantes de nueva...
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en casa frente a guatemala, esperemos que le vaya mejor que lo que le fue en el partido.n casa y obtuvieron una buena victoria, llevan 66 en total y quieren superar el rÉcord de los chicago bulls que tiene 72, en la Época de marco lloran, se -michael jordan, se van acercando poco a poco. alan: son una sensaciÓn, a pocas victorias de romper la marca. ivÁn: con Éstas sumaron 53 triunfos en casa, casi nada, hay que rendirse a los pies de este equipo. alan: vamos con eliminatorias, partidos amistosos. ivÁn: encuentro internacional de espaÑa, donde iker casillas recuperÓ su titularidad, lleva 166 partidos con su selecciÓn, claudio suÁrez del mexicano estÁ en tercer lugar con 177. en el primero hay un egipcio, 184, y un kasajo 178, ivÁn hurtado el ecuatoriano en el quinto lugar. alan: muchos partidos amistosos se vieron suspendidos la semana pasada por las situaciones de bruselas. ivÁn: lamentablemente, nuestros corazones estÁn con las vÍctimas y los familiares de las vÍctimas. novak djokovic venciÓ a joao sousa. y se enfrentarÁ en la cuarta ronda a un australiano. djokovic env
en casa frente a guatemala, esperemos que le vaya mejor que lo que le fue en el partido.n casa y obtuvieron una buena victoria, llevan 66 en total y quieren superar el rÉcord de los chicago bulls que tiene 72, en la Época de marco lloran, se -michael jordan, se van acercando poco a poco. alan: son una sensaciÓn, a pocas victorias de romper la marca. ivÁn: con Éstas sumaron 53 triunfos en casa, casi nada, hay que rendirse a los pies de este equipo. alan: vamos con eliminatorias, partidos...
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. >> 32% de los alumnos inscritos en esta escuela, son de guatemala. 18% del salvador y 10% de mÉxicosin compaÑÍa han recibido ayuda legal en su caso de inmigraciÓn. >> en la transiciÓn a su nueva vida, la escuela les ofrece varios recursos para que logren enfocarse en lo acadÉmico. >> alumno que dice no tengo donde vivir o no hay alimentos en mi casa y me puedan ayudar. >> cualquiera que llegue aquÍ, si le pone ganas, tiene ganas de hacer algo, lo puede lograr. las escuelas son muy buenas, les enseÑÓ mucho. >> el sueÑo americano resulta difÍcil para algunos estudiantes como Óscar. no sólo tiene que asumir los retos en la escuela, tambiÉn debe trabajar. >> tiene que trabajar mucho para mandar dinero su familia su paÍs. >> en la clase de biologÍa Él sobresale como alumno. en el aÑo medio que lleva, ya entiende bien el inglÉs. >> a veces hay que afrontar las otras cosas que lleva a su alrededor para que tenga ese Éxito en sus estudios también. >> Óscar dice estar agradecido por las nuevas oportunidades y recuerda a su madre que se quedÓ en el salvador. >> gracias a los consejos que ella
. >> 32% de los alumnos inscritos en esta escuela, son de guatemala. 18% del salvador y 10% de mÉxicosin compaÑÍa han recibido ayuda legal en su caso de inmigraciÓn. >> en la transiciÓn a su nueva vida, la escuela les ofrece varios recursos para que logren enfocarse en lo acadÉmico. >> alumno que dice no tengo donde vivir o no hay alimentos en mi casa y me puedan ayudar. >> cualquiera que llegue aquÍ, si le pone ganas, tiene ganas de hacer algo, lo puede lograr....
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the situation in honduras and guatemala is tougher.hould work with those countries to build up the infrastructure necessary, law enforcement, judiciary, so forth to deal with the violence that is driving people out of those countries and seeking harbor in the united states. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there -- [ applause ] how much of our immigration issue, or the perceived -- first of all, do you believe we have an immigration crisis? because net migration is down. so is this more of a perception problem that we have when it comes to immigration? >> that will fluctuate. you'll have years where there's not a lot of jobs so people go back. people are still coming in. that's not the question. the question is whether we have a system in place today in which an uncontrolled number of people are able to unlawfully either enter the country or overstay visas. what that does is, as long as that exists, as long as that is problematic, we can't make the legal immigration system work. makes people reluctant to improve it or move forward on
the situation in honduras and guatemala is tougher.hould work with those countries to build up the infrastructure necessary, law enforcement, judiciary, so forth to deal with the violence that is driving people out of those countries and seeking harbor in the united states. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there -- [ applause ] how much of our immigration issue, or the perceived -- first of all, do you believe we have an immigration crisis? because net migration is down. so...
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>> it is in both el salvador, guatemala, hon dour ras, there's a terrible security situation. a breakdown of government. there's an effort, alliance for progress to be done. as chairman of the western he hemisphere we've worked to figure out what we can do. the model is clol bee ya. it was on the verge of being a failed state. because of u.s. assistance and some incredible choices made by the colombians and contributions made on their part and the work many, they were able to turn around the security situation in colombia. i think the situation in honduras and guatemala is even tougher than what was faced during that time. but we should work with the countries to build up the infrastructure, the law enforcement, and judiciary to deal with the violence that is driving people out of those countries and seeking harbor in the united states. >> thank you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> how much of our immigration issue or the perceived -- first of all, do you believe we have an immigration crisis? because net migration is down. so is this more of a perception problem that
>> it is in both el salvador, guatemala, hon dour ras, there's a terrible security situation. a breakdown of government. there's an effort, alliance for progress to be done. as chairman of the western he hemisphere we've worked to figure out what we can do. the model is clol bee ya. it was on the verge of being a failed state. because of u.s. assistance and some incredible choices made by the colombians and contributions made on their part and the work many, they were able to turn around...
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he dpram guatemala -- a dpram guatemala for a better life here. >> 21-year-old victor r mendoza was blindby a drunken rage and had no motivation to kill the shop owner. >>> police have another clue as they search for a man wanted for shoving someone off of a manhattan subway platform. here is a picture of the suspect. he pushed a man onto the tracks, inside the west 4th street station last month. the victim suffered a bruised arm and leg but managed to get back onto the platform on his own, fortunately. >>> police are also looking for the people responsible for a stabbing on a subway platform in brooklyn. scene yesterday afternoon. the 22-year-old victim was stabbed while being attacked by a group. he is expected to survive. >>> it is 5:38. you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic. meteorologist bill evans with the acforecast -- accuweather forecast. >> we have a beautiful sunrise coming up at 6 :00. we'll be at dawn here in a bit. it will be really nice. this is our last week daytime of seeing the sunrise at 6:15, 6:17, next week it will be 7:17 because we'll be g
he dpram guatemala -- a dpram guatemala for a better life here. >> 21-year-old victor r mendoza was blindby a drunken rage and had no motivation to kill the shop owner. >>> police have another clue as they search for a man wanted for shoving someone off of a manhattan subway platform. here is a picture of the suspect. he pushed a man onto the tracks, inside the west 4th street station last month. the victim suffered a bruised arm and leg but managed to get back onto the platform...
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juan: los niÑos centroamericanos especialmente de el salvador, honduras y guatemala continÚan llegandoÚmero de detenciones de menores. >> va a haber un agotamiento muy grande en las cortes de inmigraciÓn. vamos a ver muchas deportaciones. juan: en los primeros cinco meses del aÑo fiscal 2015 fueron detenidos 12,490 niÑos centroamericanos y en el mismo perÍodo del aÑo pasado han detenido. obliga a la gente a venir los estados unidos. en el salvador 23 personas son asesinadas diariamente. viviÓ en carne propia insultos y amenazas. >> que me iban a matar. juan: lo entrevistamos antes de que Él hizo mamÁ fueran a washington a hablar con legisladores, a pedirles que hagan algo. >> estos niÑos vienen porque estÁn sufriendo situaciones de vida o muerte. juan: si un niÑo recibiÓ una orden de deportaciÓn no le va a afectar en un futuro? >> eso no es cierto, tiene el mismo peso que un adulto. muchas de ellas estÁn viendo una muerte segura. arantxa: a continuaciÓn veremos una historia de crimen y castigo pero de perdÓn. carlos adriÁn vázquez llegÓ a pensar en el suicidio como soluciÓn. decidió es
juan: los niÑos centroamericanos especialmente de el salvador, honduras y guatemala continÚan llegandoÚmero de detenciones de menores. >> va a haber un agotamiento muy grande en las cortes de inmigraciÓn. vamos a ver muchas deportaciones. juan: en los primeros cinco meses del aÑo fiscal 2015 fueron detenidos 12,490 niÑos centroamericanos y en el mismo perÍodo del aÑo pasado han detenido. obliga a la gente a venir los estados unidos. en el salvador 23 personas son asesinadas...
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the situation in honduras and guatemala is tougher. we should work with those countries to build up the infrastructure necessary, law enforcement, judiciary, so forth to deal with the violence that is driving people out of those countries and seeking harbor in the united states. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there -- [ applause ] how much of our immigration issue, or the perceived -- first of all, do you believe we have an immigration crisis? because net migration is down. so is this more of a perception problem that we have when it comes to immigration? >> that will fluctuate. you'll have years where there's not a lot of jobs so people go back. people are still coming in. that's not the question. the question is whether we have a system in place today in which an uncontrolled number of people are able to unlawfully either enter the country or overstay visas. what that does is, as long as that exists, as long as that is problematic, we can't make the legal immigration system work. makes people reluctant to improve it or move forwar
the situation in honduras and guatemala is tougher. we should work with those countries to build up the infrastructure necessary, law enforcement, judiciary, so forth to deal with the violence that is driving people out of those countries and seeking harbor in the united states. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there -- [ applause ] how much of our immigration issue, or the perceived -- first of all, do you believe we have an immigration crisis? because net migration is down....
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de ftbol ''brayan jimnez''... --- polica nacional civil de guatemala public fotos de ''jimenez'' endo al aeropuerto... --- ''jimnez'' es acusado por ser uno de varios dirigentes del ftbol latinoamericano que pactaron millonarios sobornos con empresas de mercadeo deportivo a cambio de los derechos comerciales de torneos de ftbol.... lorena/take vo --mientras en colombia..el hermano del ex-presidente "alvaro uribe" fue arrestado esta semana en medellin bajo sospecha de estar involucrado en asesinatos y despariciones forzadas durante su presunta participacin en un escuadrn de la muerte en los aÑos noventas... --"santiago uribe" ha negado los cargos de homicidio y conspiracin.. --los abogados de "uribe" dicen que apelarn a la comisin inter- americana de derechos civiles para que lo liberen inmediatamente.. topvo/lorena estas son las historias que hacen noticia hoy.. --identifican los restos encontrados en la costa cerca de dunas en el condado de sonoma.. --se trata de un abogado residente de santa rosa y desaparecido hace dos semanas.. --los investigadores forenses realizan pruebas para
de ftbol ''brayan jimnez''... --- polica nacional civil de guatemala public fotos de ''jimenez'' endo al aeropuerto... --- ''jimnez'' es acusado por ser uno de varios dirigentes del ftbol latinoamericano que pactaron millonarios sobornos con empresas de mercadeo deportivo a cambio de los derechos comerciales de torneos de ftbol.... lorena/take vo --mientras en colombia..el hermano del ex-presidente "alvaro uribe" fue arrestado esta semana en medellin bajo sospecha de estar involucrado...
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en guatemala casi 20 muertos y 30 heridos es el saldo que dejÓ el autobÚs comercial que se precipitÓn frenos. la delincuencia parece escalar en venezuela impulsada por grupos criminales armados y sanguinario. se llaman las mega bandas. los policÍas se quejan de no disponer de mecanismos y tampoco de herramientas para hacerle frente y les estÁn robando sus armas como explica francisco. francisco: este perfil del nuevo delincuente venezolano. armado hasta los dientes con armas de guerra que incluyen granadas y que muestra con total desparpajo por las redes sociales. un poder inmenso de fuego y las autoridades se han visto desbordados en las Últimas semanas. la policÍa estÁ en jaque. >> a nosotros nos estÁn matando para robarnos las armas y las municiones y nadie dice nada. reportero: Éstas bandas criminales estÁn creciendo en nÚmero de individuos y armas de guerra. Éstos grupos cuentan con centenares de individuos armados. >> 150 individuos y granadas rebasan el poder de cualquier policÍa de nuestro país reportero: varias de estas mega bandas estÁn instaladas en caracas y son populares
en guatemala casi 20 muertos y 30 heridos es el saldo que dejÓ el autobÚs comercial que se precipitÓn frenos. la delincuencia parece escalar en venezuela impulsada por grupos criminales armados y sanguinario. se llaman las mega bandas. los policÍas se quejan de no disponer de mecanismos y tampoco de herramientas para hacerle frente y les estÁn robando sus armas como explica francisco. francisco: este perfil del nuevo delincuente venezolano. armado hasta los dientes con armas de guerra que...