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of a new commission will not affect nor put at risk of corruption cases in guatemala. this statement is in response to speculation from national and international actors who have claims that there is no alleged obstruction of justice this is being completely rejected here. it is in your last guest mr even velazquez has put pressure on congress for reforms to the constitution of the republic and to change laws in the country seasick has sought to change laws and called on heads in congress to influence decisions and state bodies i read and if. so would you be as you heard what they both had to say there the president being one of them is this an instance of guatemala relinquishing its sovereignty. you know over forty from the government here. he. says. he couldn't even answer that you know he. lived through it but i think what he's trying to do with. building an airport that's. really part of yeah especially in the street. she. would. sort of break up the product of operating what i'm. used to right. after the beginning of. a country not hundreds or. more democratic mor
of a new commission will not affect nor put at risk of corruption cases in guatemala. this statement is in response to speculation from national and international actors who have claims that there is no alleged obstruction of justice this is being completely rejected here. it is in your last guest mr even velazquez has put pressure on congress for reforms to the constitution of the republic and to change laws in the country seasick has sought to change laws and called on heads in congress to...
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efforts to shut down the international commission against impunity in guatemala known as seasick the body has worked with guatemalan law agencies helping prosecute hundreds of individuals including former president. this was the scene in guatemala city last thursday after the morales government said it would stop sea six head guys from coming back into water mob in defiance of a ruling by the constitutional court when our lives had pledged a new era of political accountability when running for the presidency in two thousand and fifteen but that was before turned its eye on what imus and his family amid allegations of illegal campaign financing here's what seasick has to say about its work. commissioner i ask this as the state why we are pros who demand for in the criminal networks open a leading the state and getting the justice sent to us why we are close to the surface of a military financing of corruption within the state of corruption in justice would be more different got our missions for example we have a god who sucks in this more than the sixteen criminal structures e.g. fire
efforts to shut down the international commission against impunity in guatemala known as seasick the body has worked with guatemalan law agencies helping prosecute hundreds of individuals including former president. this was the scene in guatemala city last thursday after the morales government said it would stop sea six head guys from coming back into water mob in defiance of a ruling by the constitutional court when our lives had pledged a new era of political accountability when running for...
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instead of here in guatemala. now she just wants them to come home, so she's come to the capital to push her government for answers. >> reporter: she has few options but to wait. >> reporter: the u.s. government has begun to reunite families, but only recently admitted that more than 400 people were deported without their children. she is just one of them. it is only two hours from the u.s. border. after six weeks of traveling, they have made it to northern mexico. she and her son will hand themselves over to u.s. authorities at the border and pray they won't be separated. >>> now almost eight months pregnant, she and her son will apply for asylum and think they have more chance if they go alone. >> reporter: a few weeks ago, her brother was picked up by mexican authorities trying to make this same journey. they deported him back to honduras. yesterday she found out that he was murdered by the same gang who had threatened her. >> that heart breaking report fr from guillermo. we are pleased encouraging updates exis
instead of here in guatemala. now she just wants them to come home, so she's come to the capital to push her government for answers. >> reporter: she has few options but to wait. >> reporter: the u.s. government has begun to reunite families, but only recently admitted that more than 400 people were deported without their children. she is just one of them. it is only two hours from the u.s. border. after six weeks of traveling, they have made it to northern mexico. she and her son...
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joining us from guatemala to discuss this is al jazeera reporter david mercer. and ngo we have in our own country and out here as a human rights lawyer and director of the international commission of jurists office for central america and in guatemala city we have you respond he is a journalist and political analyst who works with the civil society group. welcome to the stream gentlemen so good to have you here i want to start on my laptop with just one of the thousands of protesters who've been out on the streets in guatemala this is brenda she writes i will continue protesting in the streets against the actions of this government to expel because this corrupt system has even stolen our fear but not our faith and a possible future with justice now. it is not every day that you see thousands of people take to the streets in support of a un backed agency but i want to give our audience a little taste into why that might be you take a look at this from on my laptop here this is public support for institutions and guatemala this is a study that will spill easterly
joining us from guatemala to discuss this is al jazeera reporter david mercer. and ngo we have in our own country and out here as a human rights lawyer and director of the international commission of jurists office for central america and in guatemala city we have you respond he is a journalist and political analyst who works with the civil society group. welcome to the stream gentlemen so good to have you here i want to start on my laptop with just one of the thousands of protesters who've...
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el presidente de guatemala jimmy morales decidio enrique: el presidente de guatemala, jimmy morales, a los avances en materia de legalidad en ese paÍs. erika porra nos cuenta mÁs detalles sobre la decisiÓn del presidente morales. erika: la poblaciÓn guatemalteca saliÓ en masa a la plaza de la constituciÓn para expresar su repudio a las recientes acciones del presidente guatemalteco, jimmy morales, como prohibir el ingreso al paÍs contra ivÁn velÁsquez. desde antes de que velÁzquez viajarÁ a washington a cumplir su agenda laboral, el gobierno de morales anunciÓ que no renovarÍa su mandato en guatemala. >> existen resoluciones de la corte de constitucionalidad que determinan que deben dejar cumplir el acuerdo que pidiÓ guatemala con naciones unidas, que es mantener este trabajo en el paÍs. que dejen el comisionado trabajar, expulsarlo hacia las malas no es algo bueno. no es un buen mensaje. erika: durante su gestiÓn, velÁzquez detectÓ grandes movimientos corruptos. recientemente realizÓ una investigaciÓn al actual presidente, jimmy morales, por presunto financiamiento ilÍcito de su cam
el presidente de guatemala jimmy morales decidio enrique: el presidente de guatemala, jimmy morales, a los avances en materia de legalidad en ese paÍs. erika porra nos cuenta mÁs detalles sobre la decisiÓn del presidente morales. erika: la poblaciÓn guatemalteca saliÓ en masa a la plaza de la constituciÓn para expresar su repudio a las recientes acciones del presidente guatemalteco, jimmy morales, como prohibir el ingreso al paÍs contra ivÁn velÁsquez. desde antes de que velÁzquez...
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honduras amenazÓ con demandar a guatemala asegurando que los plÁsticos vienen del rÍo.... >> sacamosn el. >> cada aÑo ocho millones de toneladas de plÁstico llenan los ocÉanos, equivalente a tirar una botella de plÁstico cada minuto. esta es una playa en pleno mar caribe, lo que era un paraÍso natural entre guatemala y honduras es ahora un basurero oceÁnico. >> esto es con lo que empacan las cosas. >> bolsas de plÁstico, redes de nylon y miles de etiquetas plÁsticas que matan a los peces, pelÍcanos, tortugas y otros animales de mar. segÚn el fondo mundial para la naturaleza estos plÁsticos podrÍan tardar mÁs de 400 aÑos en degradarse. >> esto es lo que mÁs vemos, botellas de plÁstico. >>a situaciÓn en tierra es desalentadora, el panorama bajo el agua es mucho peor. >> marco es el director de funda eco, una de las organizaciones ambientalistas mÁs importantes en guatemala. >> se cuentan con los dedos de una mano las municipalidades que a nivel nacional tienen una polÍtica seria con los desechos. >> ¿ quÉ hacen los ciudadanos con esta basura?. >> ¿por quÉ estÁs botando la basura?. >> ¿
honduras amenazÓ con demandar a guatemala asegurando que los plÁsticos vienen del rÍo.... >> sacamosn el. >> cada aÑo ocho millones de toneladas de plÁstico llenan los ocÉanos, equivalente a tirar una botella de plÁstico cada minuto. esta es una playa en pleno mar caribe, lo que era un paraÍso natural entre guatemala y honduras es ahora un basurero oceÁnico. >> esto es con lo que empacan las cosas. >> bolsas de plÁstico, redes de nylon y miles de etiquetas...
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support was then requested it was an approved by guatemala's congress and became guatemalan law so with that said even still president perilous and his government have defended the decision to not renew thanks mandate when it comes time and to block the head of seizing of and from coming into the country have a listen to the president and a member of government on why. i reaffirm that the decisions are not really you see six mandates or that of a new commission will not affect nor put at risk corruption cases in guatemala this statement is in response to speculation from national and international actors who have claimed that there is an alleged obstruction of justice this is being completely rejected if you're. mean. it is in your last guest mr even velazquez has put pressure on congress for reforms to the constitution of the republic and to change laws in the country seasick has sought to change laws and called on heads in congress to influence decisions and state bodies i read and this is. so if you heard what they both had to say there the president being one of them is this instanc
support was then requested it was an approved by guatemala's congress and became guatemalan law so with that said even still president perilous and his government have defended the decision to not renew thanks mandate when it comes time and to block the head of seizing of and from coming into the country have a listen to the president and a member of government on why. i reaffirm that the decisions are not really you see six mandates or that of a new commission will not affect nor put at risk...
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erpresidente de guatemala jimmy morales expulsÓ d de naciones la comisiÓn unidas manifestando que se el jefe de la comisiÓn, ivÁn velásquez, fue notificado de dicha decisiÓn la cual se resistÍa días despuÉs de que se iniciara una investigaciÓn contra el presidente morales por haber utilizado dinero ilÍcito dentro de su campaÑa polÍtica. el presidente si mi morales no renovÓ el mandato de la comisiÓnque estarÁ vigente hasta el prÓximo aÑo. >> hemos notificado oficialmente al secretario general de naciones unidas la no renovaciÓn del mandato, y que de inmediato se inicien las transferencias de capacidades a las instituciones correspondientes. erica: horas antes de esta importante anuncio, en las calles de guatemala transitaron varios vehÍculos del ejÉrcito que pasaban de manera amenazante frente a las instalaciones de la comisiÓn internacional. lo que el pueblo calificÓ como un retroceso a los aÑos 80 cuando se desarrollaba el conflicto armado interno. lo que ya estÁ provocando enfrentamientos entre la poblaciÓn. unos que defienden el accionar de la comisiÓn internacional contra la imp
erpresidente de guatemala jimmy morales expulsÓ d de naciones la comisiÓn unidas manifestando que se el jefe de la comisiÓn, ivÁn velásquez, fue notificado de dicha decisiÓn la cual se resistÍa días despuÉs de que se iniciara una investigaciÓn contra el presidente morales por haber utilizado dinero ilÍcito dentro de su campaÑa polÍtica. el presidente si mi morales no renovÓ el mandato de la comisiÓnque estarÁ vigente hasta el prÓximo aÑo. >> hemos notificado oficialmente...
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detal continua la crisis en guatemala...evocar el mandato de una comision de la "onu" que investiga la corrupcion y la impunidad en ese pais. desde ciudad de guatemala, ericka porras nos tiene un resumen de la jornada de protesta. reportera: la crisis polÍtica comenzÓ cuando el presidente jimmy morales revocÓ el mandato de la comisiÓn internacional contra la impunidad en guatemala y prohibiÓ el ingreso al paÍs al comisionado velÁsquez. >> el pueblo estÁ cansado de tantas injusticias, de todo el saqueo que le estÁ haciendo al paÍs. deseamos que se solucione de una vez por todas la estadÍa de ivÁn velásquez. reportera: recientemente el gobierno de guatemala dio a la onu un plazo no mayor de 48 horas para que envÍe una lista de candidatos para reemplazar a ivÁn velásquez, pero el mÁximo organismo internacional respondiÓ que velÁsquez se mantendrÁ al frente de la comisiÓn. la corte de constitucionalidad de guatemala tambiÉn emitiÓ un fallo a favor del comisionado las que es para que ingrese al paÍs. >> que no se les ocurra dar g
detal continua la crisis en guatemala...evocar el mandato de una comision de la "onu" que investiga la corrupcion y la impunidad en ese pais. desde ciudad de guatemala, ericka porras nos tiene un resumen de la jornada de protesta. reportera: la crisis polÍtica comenzÓ cuando el presidente jimmy morales revocÓ el mandato de la comisiÓn internacional contra la impunidad en guatemala y prohibiÓ el ingreso al paÍs al comisionado velÁsquez. >> el pueblo estÁ cansado de tantas...
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nosotros la frontera estadounidense porque hay muchos casos con poca o ninguna documentaciÓn, en guatemalanmigrantes el secretario de salud, informÓ que el gobierno planea quitar mÁs de 16 millones de dÓlares al presupuesto diseÑado muy la lucha contra el cÁncer y sida menores que tienestos generados en custodia , tambiÉn le quitara 5 millones de dÓlares a los programas de ayudas a ancianos y personas con discapacidad. recr recrudece la violencia en guanajuato, 21 personas fueron asesinadas a tiros anoche en diferentes ataques, entre ellos 6 jÓvenes que estaban jugando cartas afuera de una tienda un comando de diez hombres armados las secuestro y ejecutÓ, sus cuerpos estaban en fila, entre las vÍctimas un hijo de un exalcalde, apenas 5 dÍas antes que a suma el nuevo gobernador quien ha prometido dar un golpe contundente al crimen organizado. >> tres bebÉs fueron acuchilladas en una caguarderÍae nueva york tambiÉn dos adultos resultaron heridos, la policÍa dice que la agresora es una mujer que trabajaba en el lugar y ahora estÁ sietricas, rca det. >> la escena que describe la policÍa es dan
nosotros la frontera estadounidense porque hay muchos casos con poca o ninguna documentaciÓn, en guatemalanmigrantes el secretario de salud, informÓ que el gobierno planea quitar mÁs de 16 millones de dÓlares al presupuesto diseÑado muy la lucha contra el cÁncer y sida menores que tienestos generados en custodia , tambiÉn le quitara 5 millones de dÓlares a los programas de ayudas a ancianos y personas con discapacidad. recr recrudece la violencia en guanajuato, 21 personas fueron...
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detal continua la crisis en guatemala...l pueblo estÁ cansado de tantas injusticias, de todo el saqueo que le estÁ haciendo al paÍs. deseamos que se solucione de una vez por todas la estadÍa de ivÁn velásquez. reportera: recientemente el gobierno de guatemala dio a la onu un plazo no mayor de 48 horas para que envÍe una lista de candidatos para reemplazar a ivÁn velásquez, pero el mÁximo organismo internacional respondiÓ que velÁsquez se mantendrÁ al frente de la comisiÓn. la corte de constitucionalidad de guatemala tambiÉn emitiÓ un fallo a favor del comisionado las que es para que ingrese al paÍs. >> que no se les ocurra dar golpe de estado porque el pueblo no lo va a aceptar. lo que queremos es que se resuelva. reportera: al mismo mandatario lo estÁn investigando. los pobladores han manifestado que esperan alguna respuesta por parte del presidente jimmy morales y de lo contrario continuarÁn con las protestas hasta lograr su renuncia. enrique: el sultÁn de malasia condenÓ a tres hermanos mexicanos acusados de estar involuc
detal continua la crisis en guatemala...l pueblo estÁ cansado de tantas injusticias, de todo el saqueo que le estÁ haciendo al paÍs. deseamos que se solucione de una vez por todas la estadÍa de ivÁn velásquez. reportera: recientemente el gobierno de guatemala dio a la onu un plazo no mayor de 48 horas para que envÍe una lista de candidatos para reemplazar a ivÁn velásquez, pero el mÁximo organismo internacional respondiÓ que velÁsquez se mantendrÁ al frente de la comisiÓn. la...
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bienvenida a ella y todos como una familia unida emprendieron el viaje de vuelta al altiplano de guatemalaanza fronteriza * todavÍa son muchos los que arriesgan su vida por cruzar a estados unidos. >> nuevamente hay que hablar del rescate de un grupo de inmigrantes que estaban siendo transportados en un remolque, en total eran 182, 40 de ellos menores, las autoridades mexicanas los salvaron cuando comenzaron a desfallecer. >> ellos estuvieron en un par de dÍas sin agua sin nada ya no aguantaban, hay algunos de nuestros compaÑeros, se desmayaron. >> sufrimos hambre, sed, y muchas cosas porque es muy sufrido porque ahÍ llega mucha gente. >> este grupo formaba parte de otro de 119 personas que habÍa sido separado, las autoridades mexicanas sospechan que hay mÁs en la zona viajando a bordo de otros camiones por lo que siguen buscando. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, en medio de la conmociÓn por el hallazgo de fosas comunes en mÉxico, familiares de desaparecidos acusan a la fiscalÍa de poca transparencia. en los Ángeles brigadas del distrito escolar, buscan casa siente la atracción. nuevo
bienvenida a ella y todos como una familia unida emprendieron el viaje de vuelta al altiplano de guatemalaanza fronteriza * todavÍa son muchos los que arriesgan su vida por cruzar a estados unidos. >> nuevamente hay que hablar del rescate de un grupo de inmigrantes que estaban siendo transportados en un remolque, en total eran 182, 40 de ellos menores, las autoridades mexicanas los salvaron cuando comenzaron a desfallecer. >> ellos estuvieron en un par de dÍas sin agua sin nada ya...
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. >> el presidente recientemente y a conocer que no renovarÍa el mandato en guatemala.gÚn motivo se estÁ violentando el orden constitucional. >> la comisiÓn se convirtió en una estructura paralela a imaginar los aparatos que estÁn investigando. >> el secretario ignorÓ las preocupaciones del gobierno de guatemala. >> diversos sectores no aprueba las recientes decisiones del actual presidente ya que esa misma comisiÓn estarÍa investigando a morales por financiamiento ilÍcito. los diferentes sectores se encuentran vigilantes y no se descarta que en los prÓximos dÍas se registre un paro nacional. conductor: el expresidente de ecuador y siete eses funcionarios estÁn siendo investigados por delincuencia organizada en el caso odebrecht. sumo evidencias contra correa y su equipo. la constructora brasileÑa pa cuÁl menos conductor: autoridades en california informaron que un hombre matÓ a cinco personas y despuÉs se quitÓ la vida. es sospechoso ingreso aÚn negocie camiones y enfrentÓ a otro hombre. le disparÓ a ese hombre, su esposa y otra persona. mÁs tarde robÓ un automÓvil y t
. >> el presidente recientemente y a conocer que no renovarÍa el mandato en guatemala.gÚn motivo se estÁ violentando el orden constitucional. >> la comisiÓn se convirtió en una estructura paralela a imaginar los aparatos que estÁn investigando. >> el secretario ignorÓ las preocupaciones del gobierno de guatemala. >> diversos sectores no aprueba las recientes decisiones del actual presidente ya que esa misma comisiÓn estarÍa investigando a morales por...
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en la madrugada del mart en guatemala. vida. lourdes: fue para darle un mejor futuro a él en educación, y también porque mi sueño era tener una casa propia. [naray] su anhelo era emigrar a estados unidos con su hijo. después de pensarlo cuidadosamente, decidió que emprenderían el viaje hacia el norte el 5 de mayo pasado. lourdes: en arriaga estuvimos un día, luego salimos para caborca. fue un camino de 3 días en autobús sin parar, un viaje directo. [naray] tan pronto cruzaron a estados unidos fueron arrestados por agentes de migración y llevados a un centro de detención donde le dijeron decía que no se quería ir. leo: quiero volver contis lloran a este centro de detención en arizona. lourdes: desde el primer día empecé a preguntar por mi hijo. desde que me lo quitaron no sabía absolutamente nada de él. [naray] por 16 días no supo de él. había sido llevado al centro cayuga en nueva york. ella recuerda que la primera conversación fue devastadora. lourdes: emocionalmente él está mal. Él llora, dice que ya no quiere estar ahí.
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and turning to central america the president of guatemala recently expelled the expelled the head of the united nations commission tasked with rooting out corruption after the arrest of members of his get this members of his family here to explain is our own daniel brito daniel thank you for being here i know you've been following this story sort of set the table for our viewers sure bart this requires a brief explanation of what corruption want to all of its historic roots and its unique nature one amala had a. brief democracy in it for ten years leading to the one nine hundred fifty four coup and after that decades of military rule in which the term corruption you almost can't even use it because there really was no rule of law to be corrupted so essentially men with guns the military and their allies amassed enormous amounts of economic power and there was a formal transition to democracy in the ninety's but they kept a lot of vatican economic power that they had and experts and n.g.o.s identified these networks of economic power linked with the military as hidden powers and this
and turning to central america the president of guatemala recently expelled the expelled the head of the united nations commission tasked with rooting out corruption after the arrest of members of his get this members of his family here to explain is our own daniel brito daniel thank you for being here i know you've been following this story sort of set the table for our viewers sure bart this requires a brief explanation of what corruption want to all of its historic roots and its unique...
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de 47 estados representando mÁs de 70 millones de norteamericanos estos alcaldes de ciudades en guatemala usan pasar suheily que ya tiene lista la venta a tiempo ya se estÁ ganando con de esos zen los forest tales especialmente el de condado marÍn. sin embargo ha sido contenido en un 65% y no se ha propagado mÁs las temperaturas agradables en todas la Área de cobertura para el prÓximos dÍas temperaturas similares muy agradable tan en las zona de vamos a echarle listas o trÓpico porque ya en horas de esta noche las primeras bandas asociadas al huracÁn comienza a nada estar las condiciones del tiempo y esas condiciones van a ir cafÉ gradualmente durante las condiciones bastante mar, m lluvia ya tema se va ver mantener estable. siga disfrutando de sus actividades al aire libre, temperatura muy agradable para esta Época del aÑo el dÍa sÁbado y aÚn en temperatura los 75 y podrÍa acercarnos a esos 80 grados. >> ahora nos enlazamos con antonio guillÉn donde tenemos lo mÁs reciente sobre este fenÓmeno natural. ♪ >>esta noche aquÍ en carolina del norte la capital les regresiva para verÁs los nÚmer
de 47 estados representando mÁs de 70 millones de norteamericanos estos alcaldes de ciudades en guatemala usan pasar suheily que ya tiene lista la venta a tiempo ya se estÁ ganando con de esos zen los forest tales especialmente el de condado marÍn. sin embargo ha sido contenido en un 65% y no se ha propagado mÁs las temperaturas agradables en todas la Área de cobertura para el prÓximos dÍas temperaturas similares muy agradable tan en las zona de vamos a echarle listas o trÓpico porque...
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ilia: el presidente de guatemala jimmy morales decidiÓ impedir el ingreso a territorio guatemalteco as de corrupciÓn en guatemala. jorge: paraguay decidiÓ trasladar a tel aviv la embajada que habÍa sido llevada enrique: ante la amenaza del presidente trump de castigar a inmigrantes que soliciten asistencia social, muchas familias rechazan la ayuda del gobierno para comprar fÓrmula infantil y otros tipos de alimentos para sus hijos pequeÑos. activistas surgen a las autoridades de new jersey para que agilicen la entrega de fondos de asistencia legal gratuita para indocumentados que se encuentran detenidos y no tiene posibilidades que contratar a un abogado. se difundiÓ un vÍdeo con los testimonios de dos inmigrantes guatemaltecos deportados desde los estados unidos sin sus hijos, pidiÉndole a las autoridades el regreso de los pequeÑos. estoy mÁs en la visiÓn nocturna. jorge: vamos a una pausa y al volverlos indigentes se pueden dormir tranquilos en la calle, gracias ♪ el camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. Únete a t-mobile y obtén netflix por cuenta nuestra. disfruta tus shows y películ
ilia: el presidente de guatemala jimmy morales decidiÓ impedir el ingreso a territorio guatemalteco as de corrupciÓn en guatemala. jorge: paraguay decidiÓ trasladar a tel aviv la embajada que habÍa sido llevada enrique: ante la amenaza del presidente trump de castigar a inmigrantes que soliciten asistencia social, muchas familias rechazan la ayuda del gobierno para comprar fÓrmula infantil y otros tipos de alimentos para sus hijos pequeÑos. activistas surgen a las autoridades de new...
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well again farmers in guatemala struggling to make ends meet after the crops were destroyed by a volcanic eruptions two months ago their fields a blanketed in ash and rock david reports. the rich black soil on the side of this volcano in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers dreams but on the ground knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvest so it can just as quickly take away the flag of volcanoes deadly eruption in early june dumped tons of rocks and asked onto his field the twenty eight year old was counting on his corn harvest to feed his young family for the coming year but all was destroyed ok if the will knock up a bit but i don't think the middle. there was a layer of asser thirty centimeters deep that was super hard like cement so all of the folk liable to get well it's off now because we've tried our best to work the ground but this corn won't give us anything like this plant here no cob no nothing . of the direction of flegel killed hundreds of people a few kilometers north of the scene of the disaster ash and volcanic rocks not only damaged tho
well again farmers in guatemala struggling to make ends meet after the crops were destroyed by a volcanic eruptions two months ago their fields a blanketed in ash and rock david reports. the rich black soil on the side of this volcano in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers dreams but on the ground knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvest so it can just as quickly take away the flag of volcanoes deadly eruption in early june dumped tons of rocks and asked...
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erika: junto a toda la comunidad en el norte de guatemala esperaron por muchos aÑos este dÍa en que elmunidad. yo lo vi personalmente. Éramos muchos de los niÑos. >> las mujeres embarazadas que tambiÉn fueron violadas y le abrieron el vientre para sacar lo que tenÍan. es muy fuerte. erika: las pruebas presentadas determinaron que las masacres que se registraron durante el conflicto armado interno tuvieron como fin exterminar a las comunidades indÍgenas. >> hubo genocidio en guatemala lo cual corresponde a la realidad que se dio en el paÍs, erika: pero por no encontrar suficientes pruebas en contra del general mauricio rodrÍguez fue absuelto de todos los cargos. >> yo me siento feliz de poder incorporarme a mi familia. la segunda vez que se hace justicia. erika: los sobrevivientes manifestaron que no estÁn de acuerdo con que hayan dejado en libertad al general mauricio rodrÍguez por lo que apelarÁn dicha resoluciÓn y estÁn dispuestos a continuar con su lucha. fÉlix: el discurso del presidente de chile sebastiÁn piÑera hoy se centro en la crisis humanitaria en venezuela. dijo a los miemb
erika: junto a toda la comunidad en el norte de guatemala esperaron por muchos aÑos este dÍa en que elmunidad. yo lo vi personalmente. Éramos muchos de los niÑos. >> las mujeres embarazadas que tambiÉn fueron violadas y le abrieron el vientre para sacar lo que tenÍan. es muy fuerte. erika: las pruebas presentadas determinaron que las masacres que se registraron durante el conflicto armado interno tuvieron como fin exterminar a las comunidades indÍgenas. >> hubo genocidio en...
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man who stopped the desert in book enough fossil from the remain who exposed abuses of power in guatemala to the forests make agreements sub-saharan africa we talk to a jury member about why these people were chosen for the right livelihood awards also coming up a street deal gone sour germany's controversial domestic spy chief will neither get a promotion normal pay after public outrage forces the coalition government to backtrack we'll get analysis from our political correspondent. and china accuses the u.s. of creating bullyism as a litmus round of u.s. talents on chinese imports goes into effect one of germany's talk economists gives us his perspective on bread this dispute is heading. out of a warm welcome to you i'm on the touch we begin by putting the spotlight on a few people who have been working to make the world a better place each year the right livelihood. also known as the alternative nobel prize honest people and organizations offering smart solutions to the root causes of global problems this is honoree award goes to two anti corruption activists from latin america thelma
man who stopped the desert in book enough fossil from the remain who exposed abuses of power in guatemala to the forests make agreements sub-saharan africa we talk to a jury member about why these people were chosen for the right livelihood awards also coming up a street deal gone sour germany's controversial domestic spy chief will neither get a promotion normal pay after public outrage forces the coalition government to backtrack we'll get analysis from our political correspondent. and china...
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who stopped the desert and good book enough fossil from the women who expose abuses of power in guatemala to the forests make a breeding sub-saharan africa that people are offering small solutions to the root causes of global problems also coming up a stream didn't turn sour germany's controversial domestic spy chief will not get demotion and move off troops outreach forces the coalition government to backtrack we get analysis from our political correspondent. and china accuses the u.s. of treating bullyism as allegiance round of u.s. talent on chinese imports goes into effect one of germany's top economists will give us his perspective on where this dispute is heading. out in a very warm welcome to you on the cima we begin by putting the spotlight on a few people who've been working to make the want a better place each year the right livelihood award also known as the alternative nobel prize honors people and organizations offering smart solutions to the root causes of global problems this. honoree award goes to two anticorruption activists from latin america tell me diana and even. they
who stopped the desert and good book enough fossil from the women who expose abuses of power in guatemala to the forests make a breeding sub-saharan africa that people are offering small solutions to the root causes of global problems also coming up a stream didn't turn sour germany's controversial domestic spy chief will not get demotion and move off troops outreach forces the coalition government to backtrack we get analysis from our political correspondent. and china accuses the u.s. of...
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good to see you again thank you now follows in guatemala are struggling to make ends meet two months on from a volcanic eruption that destroyed much of their crops as david meserve reports now from. failed after failed is still blanketed in a thick layer of ash and rocks. the rich black soil on the side of the stall kaino in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers' dreams but on the ground knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvest it can just as quickly take away the flag of volcanoes deadly eruption in early june dumped tons of rocks and ash onto his field the twenty eight year old was counting on his corn harvest to feed his young family for the coming year but all was destroyed. a thought. that they had to think that. there was a layer of ash or thirty centimeters deep that was super hard like cement so all of that well it's off now because we've tried our best to work the ground but this corn won't give us anything like this plant here no cob no nothing. the rep sion of killed hundreds of people a few kilometers north of the scene of the disaster a
good to see you again thank you now follows in guatemala are struggling to make ends meet two months on from a volcanic eruption that destroyed much of their crops as david meserve reports now from. failed after failed is still blanketed in a thick layer of ash and rocks. the rich black soil on the side of the stall kaino in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers' dreams but on the ground knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvest it can just as quickly take away...
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of a kind of corruption in guatemala in june is still having a knock on effect on farmers in the area they're struggling to rebuild their livelihood since a huge swathe of agricultural land was destroyed by well counted ash save it mercer travel to go to visit the farmers in the region. the rich black soil on the side of this volcano in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers' dreams but on the ground knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvests it can just as quickly take away the flag of volcanoes deadly eruption in early june dumped tons of rocks an ash onto his field the twenty eight year old was counting on his corn harvest to feed his young family for the coming year but all was destroyed. a thought. that they'd think. there was a layer of ash or thirty centimeters deep that was super hard like cement so all of the folk liable to get. it soft now because we've tried our best to work the ground but this corn won't give us anything like this plant here no cob no nothing in the . direction of killed hundreds of people a few kilometers north of the scen
of a kind of corruption in guatemala in june is still having a knock on effect on farmers in the area they're struggling to rebuild their livelihood since a huge swathe of agricultural land was destroyed by well counted ash save it mercer travel to go to visit the farmers in the region. the rich black soil on the side of this volcano in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers' dreams but on the ground knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvests it can just as...
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countries the only one in the world with a seasick is guatemala. and it hasn't worked it was a failed united nations experiment if we analyze it we see the main problem was trying to impose an organization that was above the law. but most political analysts say that their work which is continued in spite of this crisis is essential graham visible fulfill faneuil's during these eleven and twelve years of work since he has laid the existence of illegal tender started security groups and over the top three years depict prosecutor's office with technical help from sissie could have weakened these actors and the ways to can operate. one of all is wait for the nation's top court to decide whether the president's actions are legal these protesters have already made up their minds organizers say the street protests will continue until the president and his cabinet step down but jimmy morales shows no signs of wavering and that could mean that this political crisis will be heating up. there out there on one of the city. the philippines president has critici
countries the only one in the world with a seasick is guatemala. and it hasn't worked it was a failed united nations experiment if we analyze it we see the main problem was trying to impose an organization that was above the law. but most political analysts say that their work which is continued in spite of this crisis is essential graham visible fulfill faneuil's during these eleven and twelve years of work since he has laid the existence of illegal tender started security groups and over the...
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the rich black soil on the side of this volcano in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers' dreams but knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvests it can just as quickly take away the deadly eruption in early june dumped tons of rocks an ash onto his field the twenty eight year old was counting on his corn harvest to feed his young family for the coming year but all was destroyed. a few thoughts. to think. there was a layer of ash here thirty centimeters deep that was super hard like cement so. it's off now because we've tried our best to work the ground but this corn won't give us anything like this plant here no cob no nothing. they were upset of killed hundreds of people a few kilometers north of the scene of the disaster ash and volcanic rocks not only damaged thousands of hectares of corn and beans but also cash crops such as vegetables coffee avocado and fruit trees ronald is just one of fourteen thousand smallholder farmers who lost their crops after june's volcanic eruption these people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now th
the rich black soil on the side of this volcano in guatemala is normally the stuff of farmers' dreams but knows firsthand that what the volcano can provide in bountiful harvests it can just as quickly take away the deadly eruption in early june dumped tons of rocks an ash onto his field the twenty eight year old was counting on his corn harvest to feed his young family for the coming year but all was destroyed. a few thoughts. to think. there was a layer of ash here thirty centimeters deep that...
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in this case back to guatemala. i went back on a plane with them. this is another deportation here to ponderous and they go daily from mesa arizona and a few other states in the us where ice as of where they gather people from around the country and there will be for instance a flight on monday to guatemala, one to honduras and one on wednesday to el salvador. but also, it's worth mentioning that combining all of everyone who comes across or over stays their visa as undocumented immigrants, there are far more numbers wise of people who manage to reach their american dream and become citizens. we've seen that there's a great effort right now by the trump administration to lower the number not just of undocumented immigrants and illegal entries but alsolegal immigration as well and the idea is to cut back by half . we will see if we will see if that happens. and -- >> so john, i hate to cut you off because your images are so powerful and beautiful, but i do want to cut you off because i want to have the opportunity for the audience to or from other au
in this case back to guatemala. i went back on a plane with them. this is another deportation here to ponderous and they go daily from mesa arizona and a few other states in the us where ice as of where they gather people from around the country and there will be for instance a flight on monday to guatemala, one to honduras and one on wednesday to el salvador. but also, it's worth mentioning that combining all of everyone who comes across or over stays their visa as undocumented immigrants,...
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inside this makeshift kitchen in guatemala highlands mark to hwy prepares lunch for children her son alex looks healthy but the one year old is in medical terms chronically malnourished traditional diets here lack vital nutrients meaning children can be fifteen centimeters shorter than they should be but stunting also affects brain development and a child's ability to learn making it harder to break the cycle of poverty for those not close. our children eat the same things that we eat and when there's a possibility to give them something extra you do it because you want what's best for your children i give my children what i'm able to but sometimes it's a struggle. around half of what i'm all and children under five are chronically malnourished and in indigenous communities like mark that number is even higher what tomorrow might be one of the region's main agricultural producers but it also has the world's sixth highest rate of chronic child malnutrition it's a combination of. lack of access to education and lack of access to health care that's causing the problem but one group says
inside this makeshift kitchen in guatemala highlands mark to hwy prepares lunch for children her son alex looks healthy but the one year old is in medical terms chronically malnourished traditional diets here lack vital nutrients meaning children can be fifteen centimeters shorter than they should be but stunting also affects brain development and a child's ability to learn making it harder to break the cycle of poverty for those not close. our children eat the same things that we eat and when...
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in guatemala, the government deployed thousands of police and soldiers to the streets of guatemala city wednesday amid growing mass protests against guatemalan president jimmy morales to shut down the united nations-backed anti-corruption commission investigating high-level politicians and elites. president morales has defied guatemala's highest consnstitutional courtrt by barg the head of the commission, ivan velasquez gomez, from entering guatemala. the commission had been investigating morales for illegal campaign financing. the commission's investigations also helped oust morales' predecessor, former president otto perez molina, in 2015. trumpent trump's son eric is facing backlash after he used anti-semitic language to criticize longtime investigative journalist bob w woodward's explosive new book about the trump white hohouse. this is eric trurump speaking on fox and d friends on wednesday. write some sensational nonsense book, cnn will definitely have you on because they love to trash the president, it will mean you sell three extra books, make three extra shekels of to be has of
in guatemala, the government deployed thousands of police and soldiers to the streets of guatemala city wednesday amid growing mass protests against guatemalan president jimmy morales to shut down the united nations-backed anti-corruption commission investigating high-level politicians and elites. president morales has defied guatemala's highest consnstitutional courtrt by barg the head of the commission, ivan velasquez gomez, from entering guatemala. the commission had been investigating...
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and guatemala palestinians condemned the move they consider occupied east jerusalem the capital of a future state of latin america editor sue newman has. so much for the everlasting friendship between paraguayan israel professed by benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister and foreign minister back in may when paralyzed former president. decided to move his embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem only accompanying the united states and guatemala in this controversial move at the time many people couldn't find a logical explanation there has been very very strong speculation that there might have been an economic incentive but that was four months ago now there's a new president in power. by the way has an arab last name or at least his family is of arab descent he says he's putting things back to where they were he says he wants to contribute to regional efforts to help bring about a diplomatic and lasting solution to the conflict in the middle east the u.k. has called for a u.n. security council meeting to talk about new developments in the not poisoning case british prosecutors have
and guatemala palestinians condemned the move they consider occupied east jerusalem the capital of a future state of latin america editor sue newman has. so much for the everlasting friendship between paraguayan israel professed by benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister and foreign minister back in may when paralyzed former president. decided to move his embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem only accompanying the united states and guatemala in this controversial move at the time many people...
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. >> jenni llegÓ hasta su hogar en un humilde hogar de guatemala. >> se encuentra bien. >> el dolor deen bÚsqueda de su futuro atrÁs dejÓ a su esposa y el resto de su familia >>> despuÉs de semanas de viaje separado de su mayra el 30 de mayo en la frontera sur de estados unidos. >> la falta de oportunidades en como marcelino a emigrar aunque lo arriesgan todo incluyendo a sus propios hijos >>> marcelino no ha hablado y cree que su padre sigue marceÓ ante un juez en estados unidos y confÍa en que regrese pronto con ellos. 4 en guatemala, jenni corado, noticias telemundo. >> una niÑa de 8 aÑos en el estado de vermon las autoridades no descartan presentar cargos por la investigaciÓn sobre crÍmenes de horror cometidos en un orfanato. >> la investigaciÓn preliminar habla de abusos fÍsicos y sexuales a los niÑos allÍ aco cogidos y torturas y 3 asesinatos durante 4 dÉcadas durante 1930 y 1970. >> al regresar. >> es mÁs aterrador de lo que pensaba asÍ describe un lector el nuevo libro sobre la casa blanca de trump que saliÓ a la venta estÁ arrasando por cierto. >> ademÁs una investigaciÓn reve
. >> jenni llegÓ hasta su hogar en un humilde hogar de guatemala. >> se encuentra bien. >> el dolor deen bÚsqueda de su futuro atrÁs dejÓ a su esposa y el resto de su familia >>> despuÉs de semanas de viaje separado de su mayra el 30 de mayo en la frontera sur de estados unidos. >> la falta de oportunidades en como marcelino a emigrar aunque lo arriesgan todo incluyendo a sus propios hijos >>> marcelino no ha hablado y cree que su padre sigue...
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hijo cuando entrÓ como inmigrante, sino porque asegura que su hijo ya no es el mismo que llegÓ de guatemalarebro, el papÁ desconoce si le dieron medicamentos en el centro de detenciÓn pero hoy el niÑo no quiere hablar con su mamÁ o sus dos hermanos en guatemala a quienes querÍa tanto. >> ahora su mamÁ le llama y dice que no quiere hablar con su mamÁ. >> la neuro cientÍfica que ha visitado los centros asegura que algunos pequeÑos reciben medicamento sin control y en otros casos no les realizan estudios especializados. >> cuando estÁn solos en esos lugares no tienen suficiente atenciÓn a sus traumas. >> la doctora murphy conoce este caso y dice que en el centro de brownsville donde estuvo Él le dijeron que estaba bien. >> hicieron un examen muy bÁsico, pero no muy especÍfico de sus problemas neurolÓgicos. >> los que manejan casa padre contestaron que siguen las reglas y que mÉdicos externos atienden a los niÑ niÑos no los atienden bien, a veces son compaÑÍas privadas que atienden estos centros por lo que a veces houston para noticias telemundo. >> siguen los problemas para facebook y sus usua
hijo cuando entrÓ como inmigrante, sino porque asegura que su hijo ya no es el mismo que llegÓ de guatemalarebro, el papÁ desconoce si le dieron medicamentos en el centro de detenciÓn pero hoy el niÑo no quiere hablar con su mamÁ o sus dos hermanos en guatemala a quienes querÍa tanto. >> ahora su mamÁ le llama y dice que no quiere hablar con su mamÁ. >> la neuro cientÍfica que ha visitado los centros asegura que algunos pequeÑos reciben medicamento sin control y en otros...
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. >>> estamos en guatemala para mostrarles en exclusiva una ceremonia Única de los pueblos mayas que tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ¡barco a la vista! ¡aaaaaah! ¡te tengo! ¡ay! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente que la marca corriente líder. ¡a la vista! bounty, el quicker picker upper. [ha apoyado a organizaciones (como united way, desde el comienzo wells fargo ...la cruz roja ...y a nuestros veteranos. sabíamos qué importante era ayudar a la comunidad. [comienza música enérgica] y hoy lo es aún más. por eso estamos intensificando nuestro apoyo y donando más de un millón de dólares cada día. todo para fortalecer a nuestras comunidades. es un nuevo día en wells fargo y se parece mucho a nuestro primer día. wells fargo. establecido en 1852. restablecido en el 2018. bueno para el corazón?e de oliva es el único el aceite de maíz mazola tiene más bloqueadores naturales de colesterol quel aceite de oliva.
. >>> estamos en guatemala para mostrarles en exclusiva una ceremonia Única de los pueblos mayas que tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ¡barco a la vista! ¡aaaaaah! ¡te tengo! ¡ay! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente que la marca corriente líder. ¡a la vista! bounty, el quicker picker...
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los padres que fueron separados de sus hijos y deportados sin ellos se encuentra paulina, estÁ en guatemalanse. >> no me querÍa venir porque sÉ que perdÍ mi hija, no me voy a ir sin mi hija, me suben al aviÓn y yo me bajo, pero te van a devolver pronto. >> solo porque le hicieron esa promesa que asÍ recupero ria mÁs rÁpido a su hija aceptÓ la deportaciÓn, el gobierno informo que aumentÓ el nÚmero de padres deportados que piden la salida voluntaria de sus hijos y confirmÓ que 167 padres renunciaron a la reunificaciÓn, raquel tampoco ha recuperado a sus dos hijos, el menor de nueve tiene autismo. >> ice recibiÓ que ella es parte de la mara ms 13 y ella dice que huyÓ porque fue golpeada por la policÍa local. >> me torturaron. >> no sabe cuÁndo volvera a ver a sus hijos. >> mÁs de 2600 menores fueron separados de sus padres en la frontera con mÉxico bajo la tolerancia cero del gobierno de trump, y hasta el momento casi 500 continÚan bajo custodia de la oficina de reubicaciÓn. >> alegan que muchos padres fueron forzados o engaÑados para aceptar la deportaciÓn porque les hicieron creer que serÍa
los padres que fueron separados de sus hijos y deportados sin ellos se encuentra paulina, estÁ en guatemalanse. >> no me querÍa venir porque sÉ que perdÍ mi hija, no me voy a ir sin mi hija, me suben al aviÓn y yo me bajo, pero te van a devolver pronto. >> solo porque le hicieron esa promesa que asÍ recupero ria mÁs rÁpido a su hija aceptÓ la deportaciÓn, el gobierno informo que aumentÓ el nÚmero de padres deportados que piden la salida voluntaria de sus hijos y...
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and the viewer video shows us a trip to mexico and guatemala. first a tour of a former fishing boats built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven. shows me his ship. no entry that's right and it's a breath. of dust and that's all the original you haven't changed anything it's all it's all absolutely original or doesn't have to end it still works do you have to check it regularly as all. well when we turn on the engine we have to check it in advance but it runs. in white tight here do you ever hit your head of ways at least a few times. let me show you the living room because i tried to make it very cozy. criticized so where we're standing in this beautiful living room this used to be the hole for fish you know exactly this is the belly of the ship here's where they kept the fish cool on ice. do you leave the harbor sometimes or is it permanently more deer. till it's fully functional we can set out right now for spain for instance or whatever you want about it ok maybe another time today i want to check out hamburg. while i go to check out the
and the viewer video shows us a trip to mexico and guatemala. first a tour of a former fishing boats built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven. shows me his ship. no entry that's right and it's a breath. of dust and that's all the original you haven't changed anything it's all it's all absolutely original or doesn't have to end it still works do you have to check it regularly as all. well when we turn on the engine we have to check it in advance but it runs. in white tight here do you ever...
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decide to go along with the united states and guatemala and move the embassy to jerusalem at the time it was assumed that there might have been some kind of how we say economic incentive but out he went form and now the new president. has sort of put things back to where they were he says that he is trying to. what is the word to increase the pair of wires participation in bringing about a diplomatic solution to the palestinian israeli conflict to contribute to lasting peace in the middle east in our benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister and foreign minister had only four months ago talked about the ever lasting friendship between both countries and now as you just mentioned he has decided to withdraw or to close his embassy in paris much of that lasting friendship in the relations seems to be deteriorating but i'm not the only latin american country to move to move its embassy to jerusalem the time guatemala also made this controversial move explain to us why why this issue of jerusalem is so prominent in this part of the world. well actually it is not is the vast majority of
decide to go along with the united states and guatemala and move the embassy to jerusalem at the time it was assumed that there might have been some kind of how we say economic incentive but out he went form and now the new president. has sort of put things back to where they were he says that he is trying to. what is the word to increase the pair of wires participation in bringing about a diplomatic solution to the palestinian israeli conflict to contribute to lasting peace in the middle east...
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. >> ella yhijos tienen meses recorriendo mÉxico en busca de llegar a estados unidos, huyeron de guatemalaverdad ya no quiero. >> ella no estÁ sola, hace dos dÍas, el director de pueblo sin fronteras y un inmigrante centroamericano fueron arrestados violentamente por policÍas municipales, dicen que fue sin razÓn alguna, horas despuÉs fueron puestos en libertad. >> me empezÓ a asfixiar, me tiraron al piso. >> acoso policial, robos ataques y una gran indiferencia por parte de las autoridades es lo que estÁn reportando miembros de la caravana centroamericana. >> vÁyanse de aquÍ sino quieren que les pase algo malo me dijeron y atÉngase a la consecuencias me dijo un policÍa. >> en las Últimas semanas miembros de la caravana centroamericana han presentado al menos 13 denuncias ante la comisiÓn de derechos humanosvel hasta la fecha ninguna de las denuncias ha terminado en castigos para sus agresores. >> quejas formales a la agencia estatal de derechos humanos y se estÁn juntando mas. >> pero hasta ahora las autoridades no han respondido a las denuncias, josÉ es un maestro de primaria que huyÓ de
. >> ella yhijos tienen meses recorriendo mÉxico en busca de llegar a estados unidos, huyeron de guatemalaverdad ya no quiero. >> ella no estÁ sola, hace dos dÍas, el director de pueblo sin fronteras y un inmigrante centroamericano fueron arrestados violentamente por policÍas municipales, dicen que fue sin razÓn alguna, horas despuÉs fueron puestos en libertad. >> me empezÓ a asfixiar, me tiraron al piso. >> acoso policial, robos ataques y una gran indiferencia...
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the 1010 million hectare tropil rainforest stretches across three countries -- belize, guatemala, and mexico. the 723,000 hectare calakmul biosphere reserve is part of it. and in the middle of the reserve is the mayan archaeological site of the same name, one of the largest sites in mexico. but the rainforest is critically threatened. jose: we've had to cope with less and less rainfall for a while now. and that means there's too little water in the watering holes, so the animals have less to drink. the drought began back in 2015. 2016 and 2017 were the driest years ever recorded, and records go back 50 years. reporter: this watering hole in the middle of the calakmul biosphere reserve still provides the vital resource. researcher rafael reina has set up motion-triggered cameras at ten sites like this. he wants to know exactly which animals -- whether bird species, tapirs, or jaguars -- come to drink, and how often, and how their numbers change from year to year. there are only 450 jaguars left here. rafael: many endangered species depend on these watering holes, which are e impermanen
the 1010 million hectare tropil rainforest stretches across three countries -- belize, guatemala, and mexico. the 723,000 hectare calakmul biosphere reserve is part of it. and in the middle of the reserve is the mayan archaeological site of the same name, one of the largest sites in mexico. but the rainforest is critically threatened. jose: we've had to cope with less and less rainfall for a while now. and that means there's too little water in the watering holes, so the animals have less to...
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decided to move his embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem only accompanying the united states and guatemala in this controversial move at the time many people couldn't find a logical explanation there has been very very strong speculation that there might have been an economic incentive but that was four months ago now there's a new president. by the way has an arab last name or at least his family is of arab descent he says he's putting things back to where they were he says he wants to contribute to regional efforts to help bring about a diplomatic and lasting solution to the conflict in the middle east last december donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel and the u.s. embassy shifted there in may. be followed soon after and. voted to do the same all three countries have longstanding ties with israel but the moves were seen by some as an attempt by right wing governments there to win favor with america a vast majority of u.n. member states voted in the general assembly to denounce that u.s. declaration. as a lot of america analysts at the foreign policy research institu
decided to move his embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem only accompanying the united states and guatemala in this controversial move at the time many people couldn't find a logical explanation there has been very very strong speculation that there might have been an economic incentive but that was four months ago now there's a new president. by the way has an arab last name or at least his family is of arab descent he says he's putting things back to where they were he says he wants to...