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there�*s a lot of panic, a lot of concerns in haiti. just the cases that we know of. and in terms of those gangs, do we have any indication as to whether they can carry on in this way — the longevity of what they�*re doing? well, what the gangs have shown us, since the arrival of the mss, is the ability for themselves to co—ordinate among each other and the ability to unleash coordinated attacks and create havoc. and so they sat and waited and watched, and when they didn�*t see this mission come out with an enormous amount of force, then theyjust went on the rampage. how are they now going to react as this mission starts to get a small contingent, about two dozen — a little more than two dozen — from the caribbean, led byjamaica. we�*ve seen that the gangs have the ability to do multiple tax, so the forces in the region just north of port—au—prince — you have attacks in port—au—prince, then you have attacks going on... at the end of last year, we saw three major massacres that occurred. and so there�*s a lot of frustration. at the end o
there�*s a lot of panic, a lot of concerns in haiti. just the cases that we know of. and in terms of those gangs, do we have any indication as to whether they can carry on in this way — the longevity of what they�*re doing? well, what the gangs have shown us, since the arrival of the mss, is the ability for themselves to co—ordinate among each other and the ability to unleash coordinated attacks and create havoc. and so they sat and waited and watched, and when they didn�*t see this...
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there's a lot of panic, a lot of concerns in haiti.of this gang violence, and everyone acknowledges this is probably under—reported. these are just the cases that we know of. and in terms of those gangs, do we have any indication as to whether they can carry on in this way — the longevity of what they're doing? well, what the gangs have shown us, since the arrival of the mss, is the ability for themselves to co—ordinate among each other and the ability to unleash coordinated attacks and create havoc. and so they sat and waited and watched, and when they didn't see this mission come out with an enormous amount of force, then theyjust went on the rampage. how are they now going to react as this mission starts to get more boots on the ground? i mean, the biden administration, which is on its way out in a couple of weeks — they have said they want to bring this force to about 1,000 boots on the ground in haiti, and we will wait to see whether that'll make a lot of difference. because it's notjust about the lack of equipment or bodies, but
there's a lot of panic, a lot of concerns in haiti.of this gang violence, and everyone acknowledges this is probably under—reported. these are just the cases that we know of. and in terms of those gangs, do we have any indication as to whether they can carry on in this way — the longevity of what they're doing? well, what the gangs have shown us, since the arrival of the mss, is the ability for themselves to co—ordinate among each other and the ability to unleash coordinated attacks and...
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he was a diplomat, first and foremost, john, your description what he did in haiti.y takes a lot from the model of jimmy carter. >> john: he had a lot of experience in haiti and work there seven years prior to the confrontation confrontation there between president clinton and follow savior is. the manage he brokered a peace was quite remarkable. it is interesting to me and maybe you can talk about this is most presidents go into pretty much retirement. now ronald reagan obviously was older and he sat with creeping dementia at that point and alzheimer's disease. said he really did just go into retirement. we also sell president clinton active but no one has been as active as i think president jimmy carter was with the work of the senator and observing elections all around the world and really promoting democracy and human rights as well. what was driving him to want to did that in post-presidency as opposed to smelling the peanuts, as it were? >> you know and she said earlier, i think it was his love of the country and love of democracy. the carter center i think res
he was a diplomat, first and foremost, john, your description what he did in haiti.y takes a lot from the model of jimmy carter. >> john: he had a lot of experience in haiti and work there seven years prior to the confrontation confrontation there between president clinton and follow savior is. the manage he brokered a peace was quite remarkable. it is interesting to me and maybe you can talk about this is most presidents go into pretty much retirement. now ronald reagan obviously was...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul love it to or by deceit. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state the the would be nice to see in the new year with some optimism. unfortunately, this is not case. the accumulation and deepening of many problems from last year are still very much with us to buckle up. brace for him. the in february 2022 ukraine, the game, the world's number one new story for ukraine, new brand, new credit. it brand new crane question truth invaded ukraine, new loan perspective, ukraine suffering from russian, the grandchildren. we seen the main stream med
having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul love it to or by deceit. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful...
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en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> este grupo de militares extranjeros no es el Único que ha llegado a haitÍs que llegÓ en junio. el viernes pasado otros 75 militares de guatemala se sumaron a las fuerzas que combaten las temibles pandillas en total unos 3100 soldados de 10 paÍses estÁn en el ti y llegaron en diferentes destacamentos unidos por el propÓsito de recuperar el control de la isla. >> gracias a nuestros hermanos de guatemala para venir y soportar contra la inseguridad. >> soldados y helicÓpteros del salvador estÁn en el ti y a pesar de los esfuerzos multinacionales por enfrentar la brutal arremetida de pandillas. hasta ahora no se ha logrado erradicarlas. por el contrario, las organizaciones parecen estar ganando terreno. muchos dicen sentirse frustrados y decepcionados porque nada parece detener el dominio de organizaciones criminales en diciembre del aÑo pasado dos periodistas fueron asesinados en pandillas. >> Éstos apoyan la llamada misiÓn multinacional de apoyo a la seguridad encabezada . las pandillas son organizaciones criminales que controla cerca del 85% del territorio al
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at some point her husband definitely back to haiti.she might have died. i mean, she definitely died. she's like wonder, though. but i don't i that was the kind of everyone else i was able to kind of wrap the story some fashion but i really i was sad partly because she had come from this kind of obscurity and i didn't want her to go back to that kind of obscurity at the end. so that was yeah, that was very that was very frustrating. um, but maybe i'll still find, maybe i'll find it, right? well, you got to sort so. john adams had a dresser that he bought, when he went to france to be presented at versailles, it was the same one that he used when he was presented at the hague and at the court. saint james was required in all those places. it was the same when he used when was vice president and president the adamses, as we discussed, don't throw things away. they are hoarders. we love them for they're hoarders and. they are very clear usually on their method, aids of their note, taking in their record, keeping. and i can't find his dress
at some point her husband definitely back to haiti.she might have died. i mean, she definitely died. she's like wonder, though. but i don't i that was the kind of everyone else i was able to kind of wrap the story some fashion but i really i was sad partly because she had come from this kind of obscurity and i didn't want her to go back to that kind of obscurity at the end. so that was yeah, that was very that was very frustrating. um, but maybe i'll still find, maybe i'll find it, right? well,...
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i went to haiti with the former president as well and got to see on the ground the intense effort thisy, weekly, the latest on, you know, this or that. it was part of his life's work to make sure that he saw the end of some of these terrible, terrible diseases. >> is interesting because he also influenced some of his successors perhaps probably, perhaps not george w. bush changed the landscape of hiv in africa and it was a major commitment he forged with the world health organization and others making partners and he and laura bush did so much for that and frankly there has been a great difficulty getting the money for that reauthorized in this current congress, even under joe biden. it was saving the lives literally of 25 million people in africa and there is a great question as to whether those people will now ditch it and will have fatal consequences without their medication. eleanor, you know so much about carter's legacy and how it is continuing through habitat for humanity. a couple from georgia, jimmy and rosalynn carter, you met with them shortly after they left the white house
i went to haiti with the former president as well and got to see on the ground the intense effort thisy, weekly, the latest on, you know, this or that. it was part of his life's work to make sure that he saw the end of some of these terrible, terrible diseases. >> is interesting because he also influenced some of his successors perhaps probably, perhaps not george w. bush changed the landscape of hiv in africa and it was a major commitment he forged with the world health organization and...
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meters of rubble in haiti in a very short time. it's one of these. picture of this fire is very reminiscent of that, in the sense that it seems like it's just beyond repair. and yet, you know, one foot in front of the other. the repair does come, the cleanup does come, and then it's bonding with working with the families and businesses that have been hit. >> you're talking about coordinating with fema to try and make sure that people get help immediately. i'm also really struck by the cash subsidies that you're handing out or the cash that you're handing out right now, because even if you're able to get the first third of the payment from insurance companies for your home and for what you're experiencing, it takes a lot of paperwork to get through that. and they're supposed to give you, i believe, the first third pretty quickly. there is going to be a gap between that payment and what you're able to afford right now. tell me about the experiences that you guys have personally had with folks. i know every angeleno has gone through something like this
meters of rubble in haiti in a very short time. it's one of these. picture of this fire is very reminiscent of that, in the sense that it seems like it's just beyond repair. and yet, you know, one foot in front of the other. the repair does come, the cleanup does come, and then it's bonding with working with the families and businesses that have been hit. >> you're talking about coordinating with fema to try and make sure that people get help immediately. i'm also really struck by the...
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having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the caps or to saul over 2 or by defeats. but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence, the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state the of the, the on the site as to where it's going to go to push those reports, hit the 1st thing so that's the file of very just the initial utility processor, cuz i was wondering if with a ph. d and his daughter goes sciences monday. shutoff will notice the history of rosa tony's relations during world war 2. the pick up call. now come on, the sure, of course can there, and there it goes over to natalie. also particularly number one, where's career? and which in you mean a
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on january 1, 1804, haiti became the first free black republic, declaring independence for all people from colonial rule and enslavement. this weekend also marked is a years since a devastating earthquake killed thousands and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes on the island. these anniversaries encapsulate the values of the haitian people. resistance and resilience. the republic of haiti continues to experience heightened violence and political instability which is why as co-chair of the house haiti caucus, i continue to advocate for human turn aid to our ally -- humanitarian aid to our ally, strategic partnerships for economic prosperity and an end to deportations to haiti. even with just a few days remaining in the biden-harris administration, we must prioritize stability for haitians on the island and in the united states. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. miller-meeks, for five minutes. mrs. miller: thank you, madam speaker -- mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today proud to announce i've
on january 1, 1804, haiti became the first free black republic, declaring independence for all people from colonial rule and enslavement. this weekend also marked is a years since a devastating earthquake killed thousands and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes on the island. these anniversaries encapsulate the values of the haitian people. resistance and resilience. the republic of haiti continues to experience heightened violence and political instability which is why as co-chair of the...
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haiti has experienced a rise in violence, despite the presence of a un—backed international force.ed by kenya, which sent nearly a00 police officers last year. since the multinational deployment, the un estimates that gangs have increased their control to about 85 percent of the capital port—au—prince. myanmar�*s military government says it'll release almost 6,000 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the southeast asian country's independence day. myanmar has been in turmoil since early 2021, when the military overthrew an elected civilian government and violently suppressed pro—democracy protests, sparking a nationwide armed rebellion. among those still imprisoned by the junta is the country's former leader, nobel laureate aung san suu kyi. donald trump has dismissed as an "illegitimate political attack" a manhattan judge's order for him to be sentenced onjanuary 10th in the hush money case, ten days before his inauguration. mr trump was convicted in may on 3a felony counts. his lawyers had argued the president—elect was protected by presidential immunity.
haiti has experienced a rise in violence, despite the presence of a un—backed international force.ed by kenya, which sent nearly a00 police officers last year. since the multinational deployment, the un estimates that gangs have increased their control to about 85 percent of the capital port—au—prince. myanmar�*s military government says it'll release almost 6,000 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the southeast asian country's independence day. myanmar has...
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the people in our country that thousands of military police officers in guatemala, who arrived in haiti to reinforce the multi national security mission. the it's been like, like 10 years we sent maybe $400.00 police offices last year so far has failed to push part of the gang. so you control much of the capital to files and some people in the a dozen countries of together placed more than 3000 troops for haiti. but few of us are being deployed the sofa. furthest away is exiled opposition. lita edmondo gonzales or reach has become a regional tool. his 1st stop is argentina. he's drawing me up support just days before nicholas missouri was sworn in for a full time as president following july's dispute his election to raise a bow, a space from where the service i read, you know, to, to race internationally support ahead of an aggravation thing and been this way that 1, january, the 10th a position leader and the ones at least one will be then dealing with a site is to meet in time for us. it didn't have yet to be late. and to be greeted by thousands of minutes williams leaving in the coun
the people in our country that thousands of military police officers in guatemala, who arrived in haiti to reinforce the multi national security mission. the it's been like, like 10 years we sent maybe $400.00 police offices last year so far has failed to push part of the gang. so you control much of the capital to files and some people in the a dozen countries of together placed more than 3000 troops for haiti. but few of us are being deployed the sofa. furthest away is exiled opposition. lita...
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haiti has experienced a rise in violence, despite the presence of a un—backed international force. sent nearly 400 police officers last year. since the multinational deployment, the un estimates that gangs have increased their control to about 85 percent of the capital port—au—prince. myanmar�*s military government says it'll release almost 6,000 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the southeast asian country's independence day. myanmar has been in turmoil since early 2021, when the military overthrew an elected civilian government and violently suppressed pro—democracy protests, sparking a nationwide armed rebellion. among those still imprisoned by the junta is the country's former leader, nobel laureate aung san suu kyi. the met office says large parts of the uk could face disruption from heavy snow and freezing rain this weekend. it has issued two amber weather warnings, predicting some areas could see up to a0 centimetres of snow and temperatures as low as minus ten celsius. the weather could lead to treacherous driving conditions, power cuts, and even
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presentador: migrantes originarios de venezuela, honduras, haitÍ se formaron desde las 8:00 a.m.o desisten del propÓsito de seguir luchando. presentador: se puede ver una persona desaparecida el caso mÁs reciente es el de una niÑa se —— salvadoreÑa. presentador: muchas gracias. una discusiÓn en una bodega de neuer terminÓ con un trabajo repostar apuÑalado. las autoridades investigan quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ. apuÑalado mortalmente a un cartero del servicio postal en una bodega de nueva york. peggy carranza nos cuenta. peggy: estas son las huellas que colocaron el memorial del cartero algunos colegas conmovidos tras homicidio. la policÍa acusÓ a una mujer por apuÑalar a la vÍctima tres veces, esto despuÉs de un altercado por quiÉn habÍa comprado primero el emparedado. >> desde que le pregunte si habÍa algo para mÍ, medio que no, pasaron 15 minutos y le acaban de preguntar a otro. reportera: un trabajador dice que lo separa durante la pelea. ella le escupiÓ, Él se molestÓ, ella tomÓ el cuchillo. el servicio de inspecciÓn postal dijo que tienen mÁxima prioridad con los asuntos en relac
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bush to try to help haiti.ad that working thereby then already for a year, again on an know voy, an envoy, we got together and raised this money and decide we could best help the small businesses reconstitute themselves because they were wiped out, we did a really good job of it. i think. then, later i was able to raise almost 500 million for just on my own, for the initiative in addition too money that americans had given. by the billions. if you forget about whatever we were fighting about and you agree onut the same goal, then it is amazing how often you come to consensus. >> youse say that, and you -- i don't want to trivialize the numbers, put them in detail here whether the tsunami in asia or haiti, or whether it katrina. you teaming up with the other presidents and clinton global foundation, billions of dollars, you went to the sites andpl met people had deep connecttions, i love story in sri lanka, that is stunning to me, the mother comes up to you says, would you please name my child. >> well, they bro
bush to try to help haiti.ad that working thereby then already for a year, again on an know voy, an envoy, we got together and raised this money and decide we could best help the small businesses reconstitute themselves because they were wiped out, we did a really good job of it. i think. then, later i was able to raise almost 500 million for just on my own, for the initiative in addition too money that americans had given. by the billions. if you forget about whatever we were fighting about...
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to help haiti and had been working there by then for a year again as a u.n.ether, we raised all this money and we decided could best help the small reconstitute themselves because they were all wiped out. and we did a really good job of, i think. and then later i was able to. almost $500 million for just all my own through the clinton global initiative, in addition to all the money that americans had given about $1,000,000,000 and that. but if you forget about whatever you've been fighting about and you all agree the same goal, then it's amazing how often you come to consensus. and you you say that and you i don't want to trivialize these numbers and. i didn't really know them. you put them in detail here, whether it's the tsunami in asia, whether it's haiti whether it's katrina. you teaming up with these other presidents to the clinton global foundation. is is billions of dollars and what i loved about it is, you didn't just raise the money you went to the sites met the people had real deep connections. i mean, i love the story in sri lanka, which was stunni
to help haiti and had been working there by then for a year again as a u.n.ether, we raised all this money and we decided could best help the small reconstitute themselves because they were all wiped out. and we did a really good job of, i think. and then later i was able to. almost $500 million for just all my own through the clinton global initiative, in addition to all the money that americans had given about $1,000,000,000 and that. but if you forget about whatever you've been fighting...
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bush to try to help haiti and i had been working there for about a year as a u.n. envoy, but he was great. we got together, we raised all of this money and we decided we could best help the small businesses reconstitute themselves because they were all wiped out and we did a really good job of it, i think, and then later i was able to raise almost $500 million for just on my own for the clinton global initiative in addition to all the money that americans will given, about a billion dollars. [applause] >> and that's -- but if you forget about whatever you've been fighting about and all agree on the same goal, then it's amazing how often you come to consensus. >> and you say that and i don't want to trivialize these numbers and i didn't really know them. you put them in detail here, whether it's the tsunami in asia, whether it's haiti, whether it's katrina, you teaming up with these other presidents and through the clinton global foundation, it's billions of dollars and what i loved about it, you didn't just raise the money, you went to the sites and met the people,
bush to try to help haiti and i had been working there for about a year as a u.n. envoy, but he was great. we got together, we raised all of this money and we decided we could best help the small businesses reconstitute themselves because they were all wiped out and we did a really good job of it, i think, and then later i was able to raise almost $500 million for just on my own for the clinton global initiative in addition to all the money that americans will given, about a billion dollars....
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a 1994 diplomatic mission to haiti, adverting a full-scale u.s. traveled to nearly every country on the african continent. >> you had 6, 7, 8, hollering jimmy carter, jimmy carter, jimmy carter. >> reporter: the assignment of protecting the peace maker in chief came with many rewards. carter insisted on this photo of him celebrating the nobel peace prize together with agents, plus, hobbies, fly fishing, dog sledding and skiing. >> he had never been snow skiing before. and so he and ms. carter took lessons out in colorado. and so isolated a group of agents went to school in colorado. >> reporter: even at 98, the occasional joyride with former first lady rosalynn carter beside him, and current special agent in charge don widtham in the driver seat. >> it was a light in his eyes that reminded the days we'd take him for peanut butter ice cream. >> reporter: code named deacon by his agents, carter taught sunday school lessons religiously until 2023. former special agent in charge nick steen. >> no matter what we were or what we were doing, he was going
a 1994 diplomatic mission to haiti, adverting a full-scale u.s. traveled to nearly every country on the african continent. >> you had 6, 7, 8, hollering jimmy carter, jimmy carter, jimmy carter. >> reporter: the assignment of protecting the peace maker in chief came with many rewards. carter insisted on this photo of him celebrating the nobel peace prize together with agents, plus, hobbies, fly fishing, dog sledding and skiing. >> he had never been snow skiing before. and so...
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los migrantes de cuba, haitÍ y nicaragua que entraron a estados unidos los Últimos dos aÑos deberÁ eneneficiario busque una alternativa para quedarse. >>me encuentro la preocupaciÓn de saber quÉ serÁ de personas como yo que tenemos este caso, si existe una renovaciÓn de un permiso de trabajo o alguna extensiÓn del parÓn humanitario. >>como ella, miles de inmigrantes legales se preguntÓ quÉ pasarÁ con su estatus, pero cuÁles son las opciones que tienen estas personas...
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they would find what they needed in haiti. he was a little bit of a jump ahead on modern agriculture living just down the road from a station like that. >> not a passive farmer but someone who studied and worked on it very well. >> the side effect was after world war ii we started spraying a lot of pesticides. you have his family when carter was away, there was pancreatic cancer many think from the sprayings of ddt like substances. brother billy, sister gloria, sister ruth and on and on, a genetic component, they died of pancreatic cancer. carter was in hawaii, asia, new england and avoided that horrible disease. >> when we think about his childhood, i want to turn to nikole killion just about the influence that time with african american families also had on him because his father had this farm. you had a lot of african american families that were sharecropping. he talks about being the only white family in archery. >> that's right. you can kind of see it in that image, i want to point out that farm bell that is suspended abo
they would find what they needed in haiti. he was a little bit of a jump ahead on modern agriculture living just down the road from a station like that. >> not a passive farmer but someone who studied and worked on it very well. >> the side effect was after world war ii we started spraying a lot of pesticides. you have his family when carter was away, there was pancreatic cancer many think from the sprayings of ddt like substances. brother billy, sister gloria, sister ruth and on...
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in haiti, violence ran rampant. >> it just seems like every iteration of news that comes out of haiti is more and more depressing. >> the occupation of eastern ukraine by russia passed day 1000. >> it is a very, very tenuous situation at best, and it's hard to imagine things staying like they are now in ukraine for the next year. pardon my ignorance. >> what is denazification not helping right wing ideologue tucker carlson sitting down for the worst interview with russian president vladimir putin. >> oh my god, did you watch that whole thing? it just felt like a talk show, like propaganda. >> it all fed dismal polls of how people feel about the state of things. >> that should give you an indication of people's perception of what this world is but the best news in the whole mess. >> former u.s. president jimmy carter turned 100, becoming the oldest u.s. president ever. in a moment, we will lace up our cleats and hit the field for the very best and worst in sports, including breakdancing at the olympics. >> what are you planning? >> to watch it all burn, and we'll look back at some of t
in haiti, violence ran rampant. >> it just seems like every iteration of news that comes out of haiti is more and more depressing. >> the occupation of eastern ukraine by russia passed day 1000. >> it is a very, very tenuous situation at best, and it's hard to imagine things staying like they are now in ukraine for the next year. pardon my ignorance. >> what is denazification not helping right wing ideologue tucker carlson sitting down for the worst interview with...
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his teams have helped people in haiti, gaza, puerto rico and ukraine among other places. >>> let's give you a live look at the fires now that the sun has set. this is in the palisades area burning towards the san fernando valley, the flames burning up the hillside. we're told a home is on fire in that area, also a truck. as you can imagine, the sun is beginning to set. the cooler temperatures do set in, so it gives fire crews a chance to maybe build some containment lines along some of these fire ridges, but the fire continues to burn out of control, more than small little hotspots. we're talking about swaths of areas continuing to burn. there's a building about to catch on fire now. we'll keep an eye on this fire. as they widen out, you can see the scope and magnitude of the fires burning in southern california. >>> cbs is partnering with the red cross to raise money for those impacted by the southern california wildfires. you can go to redcross.org/cbs to donate, call 1-800 red cross or text red cross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> up next, we'll meet the head of a newly formed
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moving on to guatemala and guatemala has completed its deployment of security forces in support of haiti. on saturday, the final contingent of 75 military police arrived in port au prince, completing the total of 150 promised by the guatemalan government to help battle gang violence in haiti. the first 75 arrived on friday together with troops from el salvador. the multinational security support mission is headed up by kenya, which has deployed about 400 police. some ten countries have promised more than 3000 police, but that number has so far fallen short. venezuela's exiled former presidential candidate edmundo gonzalez ouratea, is back in south america after seeking asylum in spain. the opposition leader kicked off what he's calling his international tour in buenos aires in argentina. he met with argentina's far right president javier milei on saturday. gonzalez is also due to visit uruguay and the united states. the trip is seen as a show of defiance to venezuelan strongman nicolas maduro. ahead of his inauguration, gonzalez fled to spain last september after a warrant was issued for
moving on to guatemala and guatemala has completed its deployment of security forces in support of haiti. on saturday, the final contingent of 75 military police arrived in port au prince, completing the total of 150 promised by the guatemalan government to help battle gang violence in haiti. the first 75 arrived on friday together with troops from el salvador. the multinational security support mission is headed up by kenya, which has deployed about 400 police. some ten countries have promised...
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i mean, you worked in haiti.ou and i have done a lot of stuff in haiti on back in, in katrina as well. explain what you're doing with with core right now. >> well, brian lord and natalie trent at caa, the caa foundation put together a coalition called socal fire with la usd education and the entertainment industry fund. uh, and they we're going to we were on the ground day one and working in the the principal shelter at the pasadena civic center addressing immediate needs, which is going to be cash assistance in particular, uh, which are two kind of categories of there are those who can apply and need navigation on the application. and then there are those who don't have social security numbers, uh, for various reasons, that we can then apply some of our funds to. >> so you're trying to get give, get cash in hand for, for people. because in a situation like this, i mean, they don't in some cases they don't even have their atm cards or anything. yeah. >> i mean, it just takes a slow closing of one's eyes to think
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we've been involved in missions when it comes to haiti and areas of the world where there had been anatural disaster such as flooding for hurricanes or earthquakes. while of course the mission of the department will always be to defend our national security interest course there's aa humanitarian aspect to that and i can continue to go on from here but i would encourage you to speak with each conservator who has their own humanitarian work that they do in their missions all around thed. world. certainly as we think about what our folks are doing on the ground and whether it be how we help assist residents in north carolina to residents in southern california to think we do a lot of l great work that of courses now is it covered all the time. with that last question. >> venezuelan authorities -- and among those americans as a high-ranking military official. >> i can't confirm that and i would refer you to the state department. i can't confirm that. i cannot confirm that right now. think additionally in the past 24 hours a statement that a coalition partneren was killed. do we know whi
we've been involved in missions when it comes to haiti and areas of the world where there had been anatural disaster such as flooding for hurricanes or earthquakes. while of course the mission of the department will always be to defend our national security interest course there's aa humanitarian aspect to that and i can continue to go on from here but i would encourage you to speak with each conservator who has their own humanitarian work that they do in their missions all around thed. world....
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the thousands, the mexicans are coming in by the millions that their heightens are coming in from haiti, or wherever the little country is coming in by the hundreds of thousands. quite people have had enough. they can no longer even afford to buy a proper housing for themselves. and our government would have us spend thousands and thousands of millions of dollars on the and once they've had, and one of the key figures and the white power moves. then after the vietnam war and one of the architects of it's moved to sell sale terrorism to using the early and internet and to a number of other major changes that fueled it's rise, is a veteran named louis beam. the only thing that i'm part of the back of the white one on the line. and will you commit yourself to the battle to make it so? who is being served 2 tours in vietnam is a helicopter gunner and came home in 1968 with multiple metals for bravery. and combat says that i use great professional scale, encourage, and advice, and great personal danger. that hasn't changed at all, in my opinion. presently, i'm having to use that most scale a
the thousands, the mexicans are coming in by the millions that their heightens are coming in from haiti, or wherever the little country is coming in by the hundreds of thousands. quite people have had enough. they can no longer even afford to buy a proper housing for themselves. and our government would have us spend thousands and thousands of millions of dollars on the and once they've had, and one of the key figures and the white power moves. then after the vietnam war and one of the...
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el grupo lo integran ciudadanos de varios paÍses centroamericanos, ademÁs de colombia, venezuela y haitÍ deporten vamos a entrar diez a los estados unidos. >> la semana pasada, la presidenta de mÉxico, claudia sheinbaum, propuso llevar a cabo una reuniÓn entre los ministros de asuntos exteriores de amÉrica latina, precisamente para abordar los retos de la migraciÓn ante la llegada de trump a la casa blanca. mÁs al sur en honduras estÁ viviendo la llegada de mÁs migrantes repatriados de estados unidos y mÉxico. a ese paÍs llegaron esta semana siete vuelos con deportados desde estados unidos. en total, en los primeros diez dÍas, mÁs de mil hondureÑos retornaron a san pedro sula y segÚn el instituto nacional de migraciÓn, estos migrantes ahora tienen la tarea de rehacer sus vidas en el paÍs centroamericano. >> damos gracias a dios porque regresamos de nuevo. >> es muy difÍcil poner en peligro la vida de los hijos. es un camino no fÁcil. >> los expertos piensan que de materializarse las deportaciones masivas prometidas por trump, el envÍo de remesas al paÍs se afectarÍa drÁsticamente. una un
el grupo lo integran ciudadanos de varios paÍses centroamericanos, ademÁs de colombia, venezuela y haitÍ deporten vamos a entrar diez a los estados unidos. >> la semana pasada, la presidenta de mÉxico, claudia sheinbaum, propuso llevar a cabo una reuniÓn entre los ministros de asuntos exteriores de amÉrica latina, precisamente para abordar los retos de la migraciÓn ante la llegada de trump a la casa blanca. mÁs al sur en honduras estÁ viviendo la llegada de mÁs migrantes...
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numero de menores migrantes que pasaron por mexico en 2024 fueron venezuela, ecuador, cuba, brasil y haitien el mundo y una gran parte de ellos se concentra en nuestro pais. en mexico, alejandro godina noticias telemundo. >> un sismo de magnitud 6.2 sacudio este domingo el salvador, guatemala y nicaragua. mire, nada mas que susto ! el movimiento telurico ocurrio cerca de las 12 y 20 del mediodia, sin causar victimas ni provocar danos. estas imagenes corresponden a el salvador, donde clientes de un su supermercado y restaurantes corrieron hasta el exterior buscando proteccion. el servicio geologico de estados unidos ubico el epicentro a 35 millas al sur de la libertad en la costa salvadorena. en venezuela, la asamblea nacional , controlada por el chavismo, ratifico a jorge rodriguez como jefe del parlamento. tambien el chavismo reitero su intencion de arrestar al lider opositor edmundo gonzalez urrutia, quien esta de gira por varios paises del continente. el regimen de nicolas maduro ha ofrecido 100.000 $ por informacion sobre el paradero de gonzalez. a proposito, el lider opositor tiene pl
numero de menores migrantes que pasaron por mexico en 2024 fueron venezuela, ecuador, cuba, brasil y haitien el mundo y una gran parte de ellos se concentra en nuestro pais. en mexico, alejandro godina noticias telemundo. >> un sismo de magnitud 6.2 sacudio este domingo el salvador, guatemala y nicaragua. mire, nada mas que susto ! el movimiento telurico ocurrio cerca de las 12 y 20 del mediodia, sin causar victimas ni provocar danos. estas imagenes corresponden a el salvador, donde...
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they went with president carter tahiti and watched him how he interacted with how haiti can build a government and i was with him to see yasser arafat and gaza city at one point and we might hear from terry adams who knows all of this because he was the lawyer for president carter dealing with these carter years. >> norah: look at this now, this is president carter's motorcade, they have just come from andrews air force base. they are arriving now at the u.s. navy memorial. that is the caisson where president carter's remains will be transferred from the hearse to the horse-drawn caisson, and that's where ed o'keefe is. ed? >> reporter: norah, this scene, again, reserve for just our commanders in chief and the kind of ceremony that we rarely see in this city, let alone in this country. the carter family has been deeply involved in the planning for all of this. there are elements that were presented to the late president that he didn't like, the idea for example of having his remains carried by a train back to plains. this was one element that he was in favor of and that they asked to be added.
they went with president carter tahiti and watched him how he interacted with how haiti can build a government and i was with him to see yasser arafat and gaza city at one point and we might hear from terry adams who knows all of this because he was the lawyer for president carter dealing with these carter years. >> norah: look at this now, this is president carter's motorcade, they have just come from andrews air force base. they are arriving now at the u.s. navy memorial. that is the...
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numero de menores migrantes que pasaron por mexico en 2024 fueron venezuela, ecuador, cuba, brasil y haitianados. >> quien te paso por el rio, mija ? >> un senor. segun el alto comisionado de las naciones unidas para los refugiados, acnur. entre 30 y 40 millones de ninos, ninas y adolescentes se encuentran en movilidad en el mundo y una gran parte de ellos se concentra en nuestro pais. en mexico alejandro godina noticias telemundo. >> y en una noticia de ultima hora, el primer ministro de canada, justin trudeau, anunciaria su renuncia como lider del partido liberal. tan pronto como este lunes, segun reportan varios medios de ese pais. no esta claro si trudeau se marcharia inmediatamente o permaneceria como primer ministro hasta que se elija a un nuevo lider del partido. las preocupaciones sobre su futuro se intensificaron tras un descenso en su popularidad y una crisis politica en su gabinete. y en venezuela, la asamblea nacional, controlada por el chavismo, ratifico a jorge rodriguez como jefe del p parlamento. tambien el chavismo reitero su intencion de arrestar al lider opositor edmundo
numero de menores migrantes que pasaron por mexico en 2024 fueron venezuela, ecuador, cuba, brasil y haitianados. >> quien te paso por el rio, mija ? >> un senor. segun el alto comisionado de las naciones unidas para los refugiados, acnur. entre 30 y 40 millones de ninos, ninas y adolescentes se encuentran en movilidad en el mundo y una gran parte de ellos se concentra en nuestro pais. en mexico alejandro godina noticias telemundo. >> y en una noticia de ultima hora, el primer...
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however, those designations, for example, for people from honduras, from haiti, from el salvador, theyextended. so one thing the biden administration could do right now is he could try to extend those tps statuses a few years into the future and try to issue some executive order shielding them from future executive action, that--whether or not that could be effective in the long term remains to be seen, but it would certainly be very helpful and comforting for a lot of people that are living here in the united states right now with tps. damian: but because can't president-elect trump come in and nullify one executive order with another executive order? andrew: sure, that would get into an issue and it could--it would probably be subject to litigation, likely, and at least it could cause challenges, there could be injunctions issued. a lot of what the plan to resist trump's mass deportation has to do with challenging his actions in court. so even a president's executive order, as we saw with the biden marriage parole executive order, can be subject to judicial review. they picked a very
however, those designations, for example, for people from honduras, from haiti, from el salvador, theyextended. so one thing the biden administration could do right now is he could try to extend those tps statuses a few years into the future and try to issue some executive order shielding them from future executive action, that--whether or not that could be effective in the long term remains to be seen, but it would certainly be very helpful and comforting for a lot of people that are living...
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for the people in our country. dozens of military police officers from guatemala, have arrived in haiti to reinforce the multi national security mission that is being led by 10. yeah, which sends nearly $400.00 police offices last year, but so far it's failed to prevent gun violence. it's killed thousands of people. some 10 countries have together pledged over $3000.00 troops, so hazy, but few have been deployed so far. to minnesota as an exiled opposition lead to admin doug gonzales has become a regional tool. his bus stop is argentina. he's drumming up support just days before nicholas my buddha is sworn in for a such time as president following july's disputed election to visible reports from buenos iris a regional tour to race international to support a head of an aggravation. daniel fitness, when that 1 january, the 10th a position leader and the ones i sold, the lending winter side is to meet in time for us. it didn't have yet to be late and to be greeted by thousands of interest williams leaving in the country. maria said, of course he's one of them. she left venice when that bec
for the people in our country. dozens of military police officers from guatemala, have arrived in haiti to reinforce the multi national security mission that is being led by 10. yeah, which sends nearly $400.00 police offices last year, but so far it's failed to prevent gun violence. it's killed thousands of people. some 10 countries have together pledged over $3000.00 troops, so hazy, but few have been deployed so far. to minnesota as an exiled opposition lead to admin doug gonzales has become...
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still funds i saw that was the last for 19 people accused of involvement in the 2021 assassination of haiti's president. jovan no more say say the hoping for their clients. release. 17 full of columbia and soldiers. and to haitians having their kaiser in a private house in the capital for the prince of the quote was shot because of violence. a judge postponed to the case since a life of this month. the assassination 3 years ago triggered a political crisis and spiraling gang violence, or indonesia is planning to regulate children's use of social media. the communications minister says it's a 1st step towards a strict the law. then november, australia became the 1st country, depend on the 16 year olds from accessing social media. but the name of the month was still discussing and studying this. but principally before a strict to know will be issuing a government regulation 1st. while stronger child protection measures which need to involve parliament is being prepared. so again, this is a bridge between those news and we'll discuss with parliament what measures can be taken to protect our chil
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even know where we going to move. thousands of military police officers from guatemala, arrived in haiti to reinforce the multi national security emission that is being led by came yeah, which sent maybe $400.00 police offices last year so far has failed to prevent gotten violent. cisco thousands of people. some 10 countries have together pledged over $3000.00 troops. i hate to few have been actually deployed sofa. the crowds, a demonstration in the south korean capital after a failed attempt to arrest, impeach president, you so kill security forces were blocked from detaining him by presidential gods on friday, units under investigations, the insurrection of his attempt to impose marshall last month. patrick fox supposed himself, the forces of presidency and so kill outs in force to back there in battle. lead to a day after fail bids arrest him and bring him in for quest. it will loud and colorful, many appearing in bold and by use refused to comply with a warrant against him. young's legal team argues the president's who's currently suspended from office has immunity from prosecution.
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now the news, dozens of ministry police officers from guatemala, have arrived in haiti to reinforce the multi national security mission that is being led by kenya would suddenly be $400.00 police offices last year. so phones failed to prevent gun violence has coop thousands of people, some time countries of together pledged over $3000.00 troops. i hate the few have been deployed sofa crowds that demonstrate seeing of the south korean capital after a failed attempt to rest impeach, president union. so kill security forces were blocked from detaining him by presidential guards on friday, this under investigation for insurrection of his attempt to impose marshall more last month. patrick felt the thoughts himself, supporters of presidency, and so kill outs in force to back there in battle. lead to a day off, just fail bid to arrest him and bring him in for quest. it will loud and colorful, many appearing in bold and by use refusal to comply with the warranty against him. humans, legal team argues the presidents who's currently suspended from office has immunity from prosecution. members of
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we've been involved in missions when it comes to haiti and you know, in areas of the world where there have been horrific national -- natural disasters such as flooding or hurricanes or earthquakes. and so, you know, while of course the mission of the department will always be to defend our national security interests, of course there's a humanitarian aspect to that. and i think, you know, i can continue to go on from here but i would encourage you to speak to each of the services who have their own involvement and own humanitarian work that they do in their missions all around the world. and i think certainly, you know, of course, as we think about what you are our folks are doing on the ground, whether it be how we helped assist residents in north carolina to, you know, residents in southern california, i think we do a lot of great work that of course doesn't always get covered all the time. our service members do it very proudly with that, i'll go to charlie. last question. reporter: completely left field. venezuelan authorities say they've arrested a number of americans and among t
we've been involved in missions when it comes to haiti and you know, in areas of the world where there have been horrific national -- natural disasters such as flooding or hurricanes or earthquakes. and so, you know, while of course the mission of the department will always be to defend our national security interests, of course there's a humanitarian aspect to that. and i think, you know, i can continue to go on from here but i would encourage you to speak to each of the services who have...
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efforts to promote human rights and resolve global conflicts from eritrea to ethiopia, bosnia and haitierved in his administration in both the departments of state and defence. let's start with the panama canal, today is the 25th anniversary of the handover. this was something he negotiated as president, but this was not a very popular decision at the time, was it? no. but it was certainly the right decision. the us was facing a guerrilla war. we had troops in the area surrounding the canal to protect it. the government was threatening — the panamanian government was threatening to drive them out. having just gotten out of the vietnam war, we had no interest in getting into another guerrilla conflict. in getting into another auerrilla conflict. ~ . �*, guerrilla conflict. what's your reaction? _ guerrilla conflict. what's your reaction? are _ guerrilla conflict. what's your reaction? are you _ guerrilla conflict. what's your reaction? are you surprised l guerrilla conflict. what's your| reaction? are you surprised at all the ownership of the panama canal is now bubbling back to the surf
efforts to promote human rights and resolve global conflicts from eritrea to ethiopia, bosnia and haitierved in his administration in both the departments of state and defence. let's start with the panama canal, today is the 25th anniversary of the handover. this was something he negotiated as president, but this was not a very popular decision at the time, was it? no. but it was certainly the right decision. the us was facing a guerrilla war. we had troops in the area surrounding the canal to...
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and we have been dealing in haiti and the kenyan forces were only given one starlink in that fight. i don't know how the u.s. government, and we have the national reconnaissance office, and we have space command and nasa, and how in the hell in the people in washington have subrogated our intelligence and security to one company is interesting, and that is what we need to know. >> thank you, and that is just what we need to know. still ahead right here on "the weekend." right here on "the weekend. the vaporizing night time, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> in just a few minutes, the nation will begin remembrance ceremonies for jimmy carter. he died last saturday in plains, georgia. a funeral is set at 10:00 a.m. in plains, georgia, and afterwards he is going to be in repose in atlanta, and then he will lie in state at the capitol rotunda. and then thursday, the funeral will be at the national funeral service at washington national cathedral. >> and what i love about jimmy carter is that he did the unexpected in what was back then a very untraditio
and we have been dealing in haiti and the kenyan forces were only given one starlink in that fight. i don't know how the u.s. government, and we have the national reconnaissance office, and we have space command and nasa, and how in the hell in the people in washington have subrogated our intelligence and security to one company is interesting, and that is what we need to know. >> thank you, and that is just what we need to know. still ahead right here on "the weekend." right...
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book about 1962, saying we're neglecting everyone, it is important that we take seriously problem of haitiug industry they represent. i think it will take -- i'm glad that marco rubio agreed to do this, i believe he has knowledge and focus and understanding of the chinese, i think you are right. we should have as a major american gold rolling back the chinese as we rolled back soviets and before that the nazis. larry: other part of point or one of many points that mr. trump m made today, newt, he talked about mexico and possibility of 25% tariff. as far as i know, president sheinbaum has not done what trump wants her to do on the border, i don't see her bringing 25 thousand troops in, that was essential to success of remain in mexico. i see her making snippety remarks and promises to explore, but i don't think he will hesitate to use the tariff weapon if she doesn't help us. and thus far. it doesn't look like she is. >> well she is not. she taking the position she is most anti-american president in modern times in the state of mexico, partly because she is in alliance with the cartels. we
book about 1962, saying we're neglecting everyone, it is important that we take seriously problem of haitiug industry they represent. i think it will take -- i'm glad that marco rubio agreed to do this, i believe he has knowledge and focus and understanding of the chinese, i think you are right. we should have as a major american gold rolling back the chinese as we rolled back soviets and before that the nazis. larry: other part of point or one of many points that mr. trump m made today, newt,...
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clinton, i mean, just think about just what happened at benghazi alone not to mention the fact in haiti of the crazy stuff that the clinton foundation did down there. all of the destruction and the terrible policies of hillary clinton, yet here she is receiving the medal of freedom award. i would say destroying freedom gets you the freedom award i guess. >> it can be inspirational to know that one day they too can set up a illegal e-mail server lie about it constantly get an award like that and standing ovation. >> among the wonderful deserving people michael j. fox you mentioned denzel washington. you know, david rubenstein who has given tens of millions of dollars to restoring some of the facilities in d.c. like the washington monument. >> totally worthy. why did lionel get it? >> but this is -- didn't show up. but this is that was hilarious but the idea that you would give the award to those people such deserving people. and then you would immediately cheapen the value of the reward by giving it to these people who don't deserve it. and then oh, and then one for a couple of hundred t
clinton, i mean, just think about just what happened at benghazi alone not to mention the fact in haiti of the crazy stuff that the clinton foundation did down there. all of the destruction and the terrible policies of hillary clinton, yet here she is receiving the medal of freedom award. i would say destroying freedom gets you the freedom award i guess. >> it can be inspirational to know that one day they too can set up a illegal e-mail server lie about it constantly get an award like...
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. >> we have a very simple but important mission in haiti. >> in 1994 with battleships already on theirasion of 80 five persuading the military there to step aside . >> in africa head off war, former president jimmy carter crossed the dmz to date. >> that same year, carter diffuse nuclear standoff between united states and north korea. jimmy carter was now seen as someone that could solve intractable problems. >> a friend of mine told us about a disease called -- that nobody wanted to fool with because it was isolated in tiny villages and no way to treat once it started. >> the carter center taught villagers how to protect water supply from devastating parasites. >> jimmy is very smart, he was very open-minded about how tough it would be to get one of the diseases and build relationships with people on the ground to get this off. >> with the center leading the way, the worldwide number of cases fell from millions to 30, record-setting victory for parasitic disease. among a half-dozen neglected diseases carter's organization was tackling. >> carter center, because of his work, it is amaz
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also recognizing the biden administration created the app, the other program for venezuela and haiti,f illegal aliens every day through the app and 130,000 legal aliens came through the other app. these are the same illegal alien preparations they would in different pockets, in the abstaining these aren't legal pathways. the or not, their total abuse of the statue and they are illegal, so the numbers are still historic highs. look under president trump, trump was a game changer, i looked through three different presidents -- six different presidents, know what he did better than president trump, it was historic. 45 your low border crossings, down at 90%, what he did was unprecedented, joe biden within one month of taking off as we saw historic numbers, from the most secure border in my lifetime to this. >> jason: yes, even took airplanes and started flying them in by the thousands into the united states, that is not a border crossing, that is an illegal border crossing to pick just use american taxpayer dollars to put people on airplanes. sara you have been covering this up close and
also recognizing the biden administration created the app, the other program for venezuela and haiti,f illegal aliens every day through the app and 130,000 legal aliens came through the other app. these are the same illegal alien preparations they would in different pockets, in the abstaining these aren't legal pathways. the or not, their total abuse of the statue and they are illegal, so the numbers are still historic highs. look under president trump, trump was a game changer, i looked...
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if you don't believe me, ask mexico, panama, nicaragua, guatemala, vietnam, lebanon, haiti, the philippinesngo, cuba, and iraq. [applause] they will all agree, or they won't be invaded again... here's a little something in the smile file from donald trump this past friday, because after a lifetime of contempt for the law, trump was finally facing sentencing for his felony conviction in his new york hush money trial. the judge slapped him with "declined to impose any punishment," that technical name of the not at all punishment trump received is "unconditional discharge" and you know that trump is no fan of unconditional discharge. [laughter] that's how he got eric. [laughter and cheering] there are going to be a few consequences. for instance, trump now can't own a gun. "mr. president, you will understand, since you are convicted for public safety we cannot allow you to own a firearm, okay? next up, here are the launch codes. this button destroys civilization as we know it, and this one orders you a diet coke. or, shoot, is that the other way around?" with trump's inauguration looming we of
if you don't believe me, ask mexico, panama, nicaragua, guatemala, vietnam, lebanon, haiti, the philippinesngo, cuba, and iraq. [applause] they will all agree, or they won't be invaded again... here's a little something in the smile file from donald trump this past friday, because after a lifetime of contempt for the law, trump was finally facing sentencing for his felony conviction in his new york hush money trial. the judge slapped him with "declined to impose any punishment," that...
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fly them in from cuba, nicaragua, venezuela and haiti. border -- release thousands more.o change tomorrow. this administration's not taken action against the criminal cartels and terrorists organizations or trying to secure our southern border. you can't have national security if you don't have border security. i don't know they -- i don't understand why they don't get that. i mean it's common sense. >> tammy: you know, and this is -- people are thinking about, you know, the nature of who comes across the border as you've mentioned. there's dozens of other countries, other than mexicans. o.t.m.s, as they call them, from china, from tajikistan, right, cuba and we're flying them in. it's a remarkable statement, without any vetting at this point. it's almost like a deliberate unforced error. like, you want this dynamic in here, and it's frightening. what will be some of the first day -- we always wonder what president trump will do on his first day for you, what is your first-day agenda? what are the first things you need to get rid of and do? like the app and dealing with s
fly them in from cuba, nicaragua, venezuela and haiti. border -- release thousands more.o change tomorrow. this administration's not taken action against the criminal cartels and terrorists organizations or trying to secure our southern border. you can't have national security if you don't have border security. i don't know they -- i don't understand why they don't get that. i mean it's common sense. >> tammy: you know, and this is -- people are thinking about, you know, the nature of who...