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juan. >> manuel cisneros. >> shows us what he.ibes as his american. >> dream come true. >> musica de aqui esta aqui, estoy aqui en este pais. i said, do you always carry that document with you? and he goes, yeah, because if anything happens, he can pull it out and say, i'm here legally in this country. everyone on this bus can say the same. they're farmworkers here on h-2a visas, which allow foreign workers to fill temporary or seasonal agricultural jobs. they come here for about eight months. all the folks on this bus are on their lunch break. are from mexico. he says they're able to work the field. and as he sees it, it's a good solution to be able to make money and yet at the same time, be here legally. but with that visa comes grueling work. >> nobody local wants. >> to work in agriculture. >> harvesting crops. nobody. >> these are. hard working, able bodied men. and that's what they're doing. they're doing manual labor. >> and they're doing it in a place that might surprise you. >> that's east. yeah. >> if i go far enough, i'
juan. >> manuel cisneros. >> shows us what he.ibes as his american. >> dream come true. >> musica de aqui esta aqui, estoy aqui en este pais. i said, do you always carry that document with you? and he goes, yeah, because if anything happens, he can pull it out and say, i'm here legally in this country. everyone on this bus can say the same. they're farmworkers here on h-2a visas, which allow foreign workers to fill temporary or seasonal agricultural jobs. they come here...
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juan manuel shows us his setup. now. the de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour.here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. >> this is. >> his third year on the visa work program, he said. the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister, para poder sobrevivir. and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are gathering from all the different buildings, most of them all work at different sites, but they come together to eat and then sleep, and then they will be back at it on the fields in about ten, 11 hours from now. what's interesting is many of the farmers that we've spoken with are in support of president trump, and along with it, his immigration policies. but as these deportations continue, they warn there's this sense of urgency when it comes to the h-2a visa program working to expand it, working to make it more cost effective, particularly for smaller farmers who say it's just way too expensive. and they
juan manuel shows us his setup. now. the de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour.here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. >> this is. >> his third year on the visa work program, he said. the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister, para poder sobrevivir. and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are...
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juan manuel shows us his setup. de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour.o here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. this is his third year on the visa work program. he said the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister. para poder. >> sobrevivir. >> and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are gathering from all the different buildings, most of them all work at different sites, but they come together to eat and then sleep, and then they will be back at it on the fields in about ten,
juan manuel shows us his setup. de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour.o here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. this is his third year on the visa work program. he said the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister. para poder. >> sobrevivir. >> and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are gathering...
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juan manuel and the others invite us to meet them after their work day is over. yeah. what do you do this time of the day? yeah. when you get here from work. >> llegamos a comer. >> dinner is at 630. we can go with him. he's inviting us up. muchas cosas aqui. no, they've been working ten hours today. they work six, sometimes seven days a week. they have just a few things that they need. a few changes of clothes, some snacks and not much privacy. juan manuel shows us his setup. now. de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour. so here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. this is his third year on the visa work program, he said. the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister, para poder. >> sobrevivir. >> and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are gathering from all the different buildings, most of them all work at different sites, but they come together to eat and then sleep, and then they wil
juan manuel and the others invite us to meet them after their work day is over. yeah. what do you do this time of the day? yeah. when you get here from work. >> llegamos a comer. >> dinner is at 630. we can go with him. he's inviting us up. muchas cosas aqui. no, they've been working ten hours today. they work six, sometimes seven days a week. they have just a few things that they need. a few changes of clothes, some snacks and not much privacy. juan manuel shows us his setup. now....
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we also welcome special guest juan manuel santos, the former president of colombia, nobel peace laureatethe chair of the elders. my name is daniel holz, and i am the chair of the science and security board of the bulletin of the atomic scientists. we set the clock closer to midnight, because we do not see sufficient positive progress on the global challenges we face, including nuclear risk, climate change, biological threats, and advances in disruptive technologies. the countries that possess nuclear weapons are increasing the size and role of their arsenals investing hundreds of , billions of dollars in weapons that can destroy civilization many times over. meanwhile, arms control treaties are in tatters, and there are active conflicts involving nuclear powers. the world's attempts to deal with climate change remain inadequate as most governments fail to enact the financing and policy initiatives necessary to halt global warming. 2023 was the hottest year on record by far, and 2024 was even hotter. advances in an array of disruptive technologies, including biotechnology artificial intel
we also welcome special guest juan manuel santos, the former president of colombia, nobel peace laureatethe chair of the elders. my name is daniel holz, and i am the chair of the science and security board of the bulletin of the atomic scientists. we set the clock closer to midnight, because we do not see sufficient positive progress on the global challenges we face, including nuclear risk, climate change, biological threats, and advances in disruptive technologies. the countries that possess...
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juan manuel shows us his setup. de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour. so here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. this is his third year on the visa work program. he said the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister. para poder. >> sobrevivir. >> and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are gathering from all the different buildings, most of them all work at different sites, but they come together to eat and then sleep, and then they will be back at it on the fields in about ten, 11 hours from now. >> david, the farmers you talked to, do they believe that president trump would support expanding this program, especially given his belief that foreign workers are taking american jobs? >> they seem to think that the president has no choice here. and what is interesting, anderson, is that many of them are supporters of president trump. i mean, you heard mr. roth there, and they're also supporte
juan manuel shows us his setup. de la familia. he says what he makes is about $16 an hour. so here what you make in an hour, as he puts it, is an entire day's work in mexico. this is his third year on the visa work program. he said the money that he makes here, he's able to support his family in mexico as well, and help his mom and dad and brother and sister. para poder. >> sobrevivir. >> and he said, that's what you need to do to survive. you can see all the workers now are...