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u.s. and mexico are holding war talks on migration in washington the u.s. government is hoping to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico while their applications are being processed those are the headlines the listening post up next a recent u.n. report is giving renewed dungeon siege in the fight against climate change and there was threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland can the international community seize the opportunity to take concerted action saying with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the climate crisis from the conference itself. they might try one of the original program on. syrian national. that is possibly one of the two that don't like our. clock right i just started talking like that with no way like me not generate. hello i'm richard just bird and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week in syria journalism and activism both take a hit with the murder of someone who did both of us former collaborators no lon
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the tick was carrying a disease from mexico into the united states. the u.s. had launched a huge eradication campaign but mexico did not have to do that so once they tick was eradicated, the fence went up to stop cattle from crossing the border and thus the bugs. the first fence was finished in 1911. it started as an environmental control project. over time, the fence changed and became a tool to control human migration. >> before 1911, what was the border like? prof. mendoza: it was pretty much an open range with a free flow of animals and people. cattle trades going on. people running cattle from south to north. people moving across the border freely. there were obelisks. 258 obelisks built in the 1890's that marked the border, but 258 obelisks marking the border along the border meant there were several miles apart. you could really not be sure where the border was. very open. >> what were the border walls made out of? prof. mendoza: early on, they were fences and they were barbed wire. they were meant to control cattle. four or five barbed wire and the firs
the tick was carrying a disease from mexico into the united states. the u.s. had launched a huge eradication campaign but mexico did not have to do that so once they tick was eradicated, the fence went up to stop cattle from crossing the border and thus the bugs. the first fence was finished in 1911. it started as an environmental control project. over time, the fence changed and became a tool to control human migration. >> before 1911, what was the border like? prof. mendoza: it was...
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u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration in washington the u.s. government is hoping to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while the u.s. applications are being processed those are the headlines join me here for more news after a viewfinder asia. the important thing if you were walking around in beirut was not being in the line of fire from the holiday. we heard gunshots i was the first one to flee the heart of. the battle lasted three days and three nights and there were no prisoners at the control of the hidden under control of the region around and that's why there's such a bloody battle an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war beirut holiday game war hotels on al-jazeera view find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. does it cause when its immediate but it does what it should a lot. of i give of us met oh maybe safely they believe that if they look really peeved so many diy dismembered because p.p. was your talent they key was a minor ke
u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration in washington the u.s. government is hoping to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while the u.s. applications are being processed those are the headlines join me here for more news after a viewfinder asia. the important thing if you were walking around in beirut was not being in the line of fire from the holiday. we heard gunshots i was the first one to flee the heart of. the battle lasted...
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and he's a respected scholar in mexico, and u.s.-mexico, and a quick comment in the media. and he's written books on the u.s.-mexican relationship and latin american politics. thank you for agreeing to be with us here today. >> ambassador wayne, let me start with you, please. any opening statement you'd care to make? >> red button, please. >> the red button, talk. thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you and ranking member senator durbin for your initial comments. you've made a lot of the most essential observations that i was going to make, so i'll try not to repeat them. but you pointed out how both the u.s. and mexico societies suffer from this cou cross-bord illegal trade going on, the importance of making this a high priority. we've made a lot of progress the last ten years and there's much more today. >> and the mexico's new president, obrador or ablo mandates, and he wants to transform his country. he's made clear a number of times that he wants to find ways to cooperate with the united states. so both governments should build on what's been working so far while t
and he's a respected scholar in mexico, and u.s.-mexico, and a quick comment in the media. and he's written books on the u.s.-mexican relationship and latin american politics. thank you for agreeing to be with us here today. >> ambassador wayne, let me start with you, please. any opening statement you'd care to make? >> red button, please. >> the red button, talk. thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you and ranking member senator durbin for your initial comments. you've...
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trump sent a new trade deal with canada and mexico this morning at the g20 summit in buenos aires. the u.s. mexico canada agreement replaces nafta which was signed in 1994. here's a look. ladies, the president of the united states, the president of the mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] >> thank you very much. we are gathered this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony or a brand-new treat deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i am honored to be here with president henrique kenya yet to -- henrique pena nieto. judah -- justin trudeau who has become a great friend. and battles sometimes make great friendships. theill formally declare intention of our three countries to replace nafta with the usmca. a truly groundbreaking achievement. modern day agreement. i want to thank you as trade representative bob lighthizer and his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary
trump sent a new trade deal with canada and mexico this morning at the g20 summit in buenos aires. the u.s. mexico canada agreement replaces nafta which was signed in 1994. here's a look. ladies, the president of the united states, the president of the mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] >> thank you very much. we are gathered this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony or a brand-new treat deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so...
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u.s. and mexico and it was closed to women. as people came other people will apply to be a part of the program but didn't qualify so they were looking for work and often found it and is more man cross the border women crossed as well and one interesting piece of information from this period is the transitional moment when fences became tools to control human migration but the people they wanted to control were women. they tended not to focus on women because it was a program only open to men but when border patrol agents look for people crossing the border, they would find women and men but when they would apprehend women, particularly in urban areas they were a little self- conscious because women would cry and scream as one would do if you were apprehended and scared with the border patrol agent said women were using their feminine many -- femininity. so they changed it to desert landscapes. >> part of the debate now, the separation of families in the policy that is now in place by the trump administration although they've re
u.s. and mexico and it was closed to women. as people came other people will apply to be a part of the program but didn't qualify so they were looking for work and often found it and is more man cross the border women crossed as well and one interesting piece of information from this period is the transitional moment when fences became tools to control human migration but the people they wanted to control were women. they tended not to focus on women because it was a program only open to men...
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mexico city. this is really quite a big change in quite a big win also for president trump and the u.s. administration this is what happens now a lot of people from central american countries like honduras and guatemala el salvador eva fleeing violence or poverty cross mexico and then cross over the mexico u.s. border illegally into the united states once they're in the u.s. they then asked the first floor and offer. an order and officer that they can find poor asylum in the united states now while that case is being processed they are even in detention centers all living in the united states they stay in the country that process can take months or even years because the u.s. court system is so backed up with those cases now that's obviously not a good look for a hardline anti migration of ministration you've got thousands of people living in the country while they wait for their case to be processed so that now is going to change next coke has accepted that while those cases being processed processed those people can be brought back across and even though they're not from mexico they ca
mexico city. this is really quite a big change in quite a big win also for president trump and the u.s. administration this is what happens now a lot of people from central american countries like honduras and guatemala el salvador eva fleeing violence or poverty cross mexico and then cross over the mexico u.s. border illegally into the united states once they're in the u.s. they then asked the first floor and offer. an order and officer that they can find poor asylum in the united states now...
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u.s. and mexico holding two days of talks on migration in washington the u.s. government is hoping to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico the groups currently waiting for the u.s. applications to be processed will some of the asylum seekers a tijuana's border crossing of going on hunger strike hoping that their protests will put pressure on the u.s. authorities to hear their case for asylum and draw attention to their plight meanwhile mexico's new president has signed an agreement with regional leaders to tackle the challenges of migration on the rez manuel lopez obrador hopes the development plan will stop people fleeing honduras guatemala and el salvador saddam seekers have told al jazeera that they've been illegally pushed back into mexico after reaching the us of zero as heidi jocasta reports from tijuana. hundred as needs young people such as x.l. beneath is to stay at home if the country is ever to improve but the twenty two year old university student who was studying international law in sun. is instead here
u.s. and mexico holding two days of talks on migration in washington the u.s. government is hoping to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico the groups currently waiting for the u.s. applications to be processed will some of the asylum seekers a tijuana's border crossing of going on hunger strike hoping that their protests will put pressure on the u.s. authorities to hear their case for asylum and draw attention to their plight meanwhile mexico's new...
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reports now from the mexico u.s. border. the border patrol has been in position since early morning. trying to discourage asylum seekers from taking the leap. instead in a matter of minutes to him and five teenagers and three children had to touch u.s. soil and quietly surrendered to the guards who seemed preoccupied with the presence of journalists operating on the mexico side at times using a threatening tone that's what some people say their reporters are helping them from the sounds of the just wrong it's against the law. but also coming under pressure from american citizens you know separate children from their hair was one of my girls last week border patrol pair. with each day that passes more silent seekers are crossing illegally into the u.s. it's a scene that happens in many spots along mexico's northern border just a few days ago we witnessed several people crossing from this exact point in the meantime a second layer was added to the wall and it's nearly doubled the height making it more difficult to scale and ri
reports now from the mexico u.s. border. the border patrol has been in position since early morning. trying to discourage asylum seekers from taking the leap. instead in a matter of minutes to him and five teenagers and three children had to touch u.s. soil and quietly surrendered to the guards who seemed preoccupied with the presence of journalists operating on the mexico side at times using a threatening tone that's what some people say their reporters are helping them from the sounds of the...
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u.s.-mexico relations. watch "washington a.m.al," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning, join the discussion. house minority leader nancy pelosi posed for pictures with the newly elected house democratic leadership for the 116th congress. democrats won control of the chamber from republicans in the election. afterwards, congresswoman pelosi, who was nominated by her colleagues to be speaker of the house and held a news conference on capitol hill.
u.s.-mexico relations. watch "washington a.m.al," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning, join the discussion. house minority leader nancy pelosi posed for pictures with the newly elected house democratic leadership for the 116th congress. democrats won control of the chamber from republicans in the election. afterwards, congresswoman pelosi, who was nominated by her colleagues to be speaker of the house and held a news conference on capitol hill.
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he is a respected scholar and analyst of mexico and u.s. mexico relations and a frequent commentator in the media. he's written a number of books and policy reports on the u.s. mexico relationship, and mexican and latin america politics. thank you for agreeing to be with us today. >> ambassador wayne, let me start with you please. any opening statement you'd like to make? >> thank you and ranking member senator durbin for your initial comments you made a lot of the most essential observations that i was going to make so i'll try not to repeat them. but you pointed out, how both the u.s. and mexico societies suffer from this cross border illegal trade that's going on. the importance of making this a high priority. we've made a lot of progress over the last ten years but there's much more to do. mexico's new president, amlo is beginning his six-year term with a large mandate controlling both houses of congress and wants to transform his country. he's made clear a number of times he wants to find ways to cooperate with the united states. so bot
he is a respected scholar and analyst of mexico and u.s. mexico relations and a frequent commentator in the media. he's written a number of books and policy reports on the u.s. mexico relationship, and mexican and latin america politics. thank you for agreeing to be with us today. >> ambassador wayne, let me start with you please. any opening statement you'd like to make? >> thank you and ranking member senator durbin for your initial comments you made a lot of the most essential...
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reports from the mexico u.s. border. the border patrol has been in position since early morning. trying to discourage asylum seekers from taking the leap. instead in a matter of minutes to him and five teenagers three children touch u.s. soil and quietly surrendered to the guards who seemed preoccupied with the presence of journalists operating on the mexico side.
reports from the mexico u.s. border. the border patrol has been in position since early morning. trying to discourage asylum seekers from taking the leap. instead in a matter of minutes to him and five teenagers three children touch u.s. soil and quietly surrendered to the guards who seemed preoccupied with the presence of journalists operating on the mexico side.
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u.s.-mexico border. e pope appeals for peace conflicts in places like yemen and syria in his annl christmas address from the vatican. in his christmas message, president trump says there will be no end to the shutdowg unless fundinis secured for his u.s.-mexico border wall. did the president put his foot in it by asking a seven-year-old if she believes in santa? ben: hello, welcome to "bbc world news." the indonesian government has announced it will build a new tsunami warning system as the number of people known to have died in the saturday unami has risen to 429. heavy rains hampering the rescue efforts, with around 16,000 people on the islands of java and sumatra being evacuated to higher ground. there are fears thaturther eruptions of the anak krakatau volcano could trigger more deadly waves. naval vessels deployed have found bodies washed out to sea tsunamis thised year have exp the fact that much of the early-warning system wasn'te working damaged by fishing boats or theft. the new system will meas
u.s.-mexico border. e pope appeals for peace conflicts in places like yemen and syria in his annl christmas address from the vatican. in his christmas message, president trump says there will be no end to the shutdowg unless fundinis secured for his u.s.-mexico border wall. did the president put his foot in it by asking a seven-year-old if she believes in santa? ben: hello, welcome to "bbc world news." the indonesian government has announced it will build a new tsunami warning system...
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u.s. where he wants to apply for political asylum this is the international boundary between mexico and the u.s. it's currently guarded by agents of u.s. customs and border protection who are standing behind me in fact right on the ground says the names of the two countries mexico and the u.s. now international law says once a person speak crosses onto the u.s. side that country must process their asylum claim a week ago several hundred members of the caravan try to rush the border beneath his was among them he says he squeezed through a gap in the wall and for a moment stood on american soil where he spoke with u.s. border guards. when or if they are i don't them detain me i need political asylum i have all my evidence with me but they say that doesn't matter you're going back to where you came from beneath he says he was illegally forced back to the mexican side of the border a u.s. homeland security spokes person says the agency is looking into the claim we know they people are trying to go ahead and that they said they're back with out of their head which is illegal or is illegal but wh
u.s. where he wants to apply for political asylum this is the international boundary between mexico and the u.s. it's currently guarded by agents of u.s. customs and border protection who are standing behind me in fact right on the ground says the names of the two countries mexico and the u.s. now international law says once a person speak crosses onto the u.s. side that country must process their asylum claim a week ago several hundred members of the caravan try to rush the border beneath his...
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u.s./mexico border.rump hoping to energize his base. >> they got a lot of rough people. >> reporter: but after the election, mentions of the caravan nearly disappeared and as recently as this week the president said the problem had been solved. >> the military built some effective walls for me over the last four weeks on the southern border. and we've held them -- we had caravans of people coming up and we stopped them. we stopped them cold. >> reporter: the president's threat to pull foreign aid also apparently contradicting his own administration's policy. just last week the state department says that the u.s. would continue its strategy of aiding central american countries lithrough $5.8 billio. and meantime as the tone ratchets up, ratcheting down his biggest campaign promise, turning build the wall -- >> ttsz nit is not a fence, it wall. >> reporter: -- into build the fence. >> the president is not willing to give up on the southern barrier. keep in mind steel slat fence that he sent the picture out
u.s./mexico border.rump hoping to energize his base. >> they got a lot of rough people. >> reporter: but after the election, mentions of the caravan nearly disappeared and as recently as this week the president said the problem had been solved. >> the military built some effective walls for me over the last four weeks on the southern border. and we've held them -- we had caravans of people coming up and we stopped them. we stopped them cold. >> reporter: the president's...
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u.s.-mexico border and $#.8 billion in disaster relief. it now goes to the senate for debate. the senate gaveling in tomorrow eastern live on c-span 2. the debate
u.s.-mexico border and $#.8 billion in disaster relief. it now goes to the senate for debate. the senate gaveling in tomorrow eastern live on c-span 2. the debate
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u.s.-mexico border. white house press secretary sarah sanders said trump will seek other ways to fund an expanded border wall after members of trump's own republican party balked at the prospect of furloughing hundreds of thousands of workers just before christmas. trump previously said he would be proud to shut the government over the border wall. congressional leaders now say they're likely headed toward agreeing to another short-term spending increase that will see the government funded into the new year. in the next session of congress when democrats take control of the house. a honduran mother photographed last month fleeing tear gas fired by u.s. border guards near the port of entry between tijuana, mexico, and san diego, california, with her children, has applied for asylum in the united states. maria meza, a 39-year-old honduran woman, was captured in a reuters photograph that went viral in november. it shows meza rushing her two young daughters to safety as a cloud of tear gas spreads nearby. the
u.s.-mexico border. white house press secretary sarah sanders said trump will seek other ways to fund an expanded border wall after members of trump's own republican party balked at the prospect of furloughing hundreds of thousands of workers just before christmas. trump previously said he would be proud to shut the government over the border wall. congressional leaders now say they're likely headed toward agreeing to another short-term spending increase that will see the government funded into...
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the doctor is a respected scholar and analyst of mexico and u.s./mexico relations and a frequent commentator in the media. he has written and edited a number of books and policy receipts on the u.s. mexico relationship and mexican and latin american politics. >> that, all of you, for agreeing to be here with us today. ambassador, let me start with you, please. any opening statement you would care to make? red button, please. >> the red button. talk. there we go. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, thank you and ranking member senator you are diddin for your initial comments. you made a lot of the essential observation i was going to make. i will try not to repeat them. you pointed out how both the u.s. and mexico's society suffer from this cross-border illegal trade that's going on, the importance of making this a high priority. we have made a lot of progress over the last ten years, but there is much more to do. mexico's new president is beginning his six-year term with a large mandate, controlling both houses of congress, and want
the doctor is a respected scholar and analyst of mexico and u.s./mexico relations and a frequent commentator in the media. he has written and edited a number of books and policy receipts on the u.s. mexico relationship and mexican and latin american politics. >> that, all of you, for agreeing to be here with us today. ambassador, let me start with you, please. any opening statement you would care to make? red button, please. >> the red button. talk. there we go. >> thank you....
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mexico. that's an encouraging statement. >> my third transition from the u.s. side with the government of mexico and this is the smoothest it's ever gone. the connections have been created with the incoming leadership sooner in the process, long transition in mexico, five months, and we've had the opportunity to meet them, to talk about joint priorities and to really start off on a good foot. yes, i'm very optimistic and i mean we're neighbors. it's essential to make this work. mexico i think is evolving in terms of its understanding of the regional migration flows and position. it's not just -- it's more and prominently now a transit country and destination country for migration. balancing those different aspects and investing in the development of central america, now the primary region, is a shared goal and priority. >> there's a question, i know i mentioned nicaragua, and i will come back to that since we're on the mexico/u.s. border, there's a question about the canada/u.s. border, i wonder if you can spend a minute, you're the border protection guy, not ju
mexico. that's an encouraging statement. >> my third transition from the u.s. side with the government of mexico and this is the smoothest it's ever gone. the connections have been created with the incoming leadership sooner in the process, long transition in mexico, five months, and we've had the opportunity to meet them, to talk about joint priorities and to really start off on a good foot. yes, i'm very optimistic and i mean we're neighbors. it's essential to make this work. mexico i...
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u.s.-mexico line actually occurs before you , border agent. ere able to walk right up to the agent, which crossed over into u.s. territory, where her lawyers were ahead of her and said, we want to present our client for asylum. now while they were talking to the cbp officer, maria, her children, along with eight unaccompanied minors and another male, were able to just walk onto u.s. soil. so it was an interesting thing officer,ou had a cbp i'm going to guess about seven feet into u.s. terrific -- territory. >> explain what you are demanding now. not only from maria. we just got the news that the u.s. is going to send immigrants who are -- asylum seekers, back to mexico while they wait, which could take weeks, months, years? >> it is a very dangerous policy to have people waiting in mexico. if you go down there and you take a look at the conditions, it is nott very sanitary. but natalie that, people are being searched out. in this case, maria has some of are tryingders who to find her. they had to hide her and her family, move her. you can just
u.s.-mexico line actually occurs before you , border agent. ere able to walk right up to the agent, which crossed over into u.s. territory, where her lawyers were ahead of her and said, we want to present our client for asylum. now while they were talking to the cbp officer, maria, her children, along with eight unaccompanied minors and another male, were able to just walk onto u.s. soil. so it was an interesting thing officer,ou had a cbp i'm going to guess about seven feet into u.s. terrific...
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u.s.-mexico-canada agreement. this is why i urge the administration to consult with congress, as intended by the trade promotion authority to ensure a clear path forward for u.s.-mexico-canada agreement. i intend to work with members of the finance committee and, of course, with the senate leadership to move the u.s.-mexico-canada agreement quickly in the new congress as soon the president submits it. but i can't do it without a strong commitment from the administration that we will work together. the constitution tasks congress with the authority to regulate trade with foreign countries. we collectively -- meaning the president and congress -- have a responsibility to ensure that u.s. farmers, ranchers, and businesses face minimal uncertainty from the updating of the united states-mexico-canada agreement. building on the success of this new agreement, we must continue to play offense and pursue new market access opportunities. that is why i'm happy the administration is pursuing new agreements with japan, the euro
u.s.-mexico-canada agreement. this is why i urge the administration to consult with congress, as intended by the trade promotion authority to ensure a clear path forward for u.s.-mexico-canada agreement. i intend to work with members of the finance committee and, of course, with the senate leadership to move the u.s.-mexico-canada agreement quickly in the new congress as soon the president submits it. but i can't do it without a strong commitment from the administration that we will work...
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the future of u.s. mexico relations under mexico's new president. joining us for that is the baker institute's representative. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. 8:00 p.m.y at eastern, conversations with two retiring members of congress. republican representative lamarr smith of texas retiring after 32 years in the house and democratic representative michael capuano who was defeated in the primary. >> did the primary surprise you? >> i have been telling people my constituents were angry, they were very angry. they were angry at the party for not standing up for certain things. they were angry donald trump elected and the way he has governed. everybody wants to look at partisanship because it is the standard way to say. they forget we have a republican governor in the most democratic state in the country. he is one of the most popular governors in the country. he just won an overwhelming victory. it, myow you do constituents are angry, upset, and want change. >> ura mr. smith goes to washin
the future of u.s. mexico relations under mexico's new president. joining us for that is the baker institute's representative. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. 8:00 p.m.y at eastern, conversations with two retiring members of congress. republican representative lamarr smith of texas retiring after 32 years in the house and democratic representative michael capuano who was defeated in the primary. >> did the primary surprise...
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u.s.-mexico border. there' a question about the u.s. canada border. the issues are different. >> quite different. >>, but different in many ways. i wonder if you could spend a minute. you're the border protection guy, not just the southern border, but the northern border. i wonder if you could spend a moment telling us about priorities for our northern border and how it might be the same or different from what we face on the southern border? >> we have one priority that's the same in terms of our land border, ports of entry and infrastructure. they're critically underresourced over time and we're making progress in the last several years and really we need a lot of investment in ports of entry to facilitate that huge volume of trade and travel and very optimistic about implementation of the u.s., mexico and canada agreement on trade as a successor to nafta and we want to keep those flows moving and some important enhancements from a customs perspective there and we need the infrastructure to do that. i think our portion with canada continues to be str
u.s.-mexico border. there' a question about the u.s. canada border. the issues are different. >> quite different. >>, but different in many ways. i wonder if you could spend a minute. you're the border protection guy, not just the southern border, but the northern border. i wonder if you could spend a moment telling us about priorities for our northern border and how it might be the same or different from what we face on the southern border? >> we have one priority that's the...
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u.s. announced it would withdraw all syrian. in mexico thousands of migrants remain camped out in the border city of tijuana they are hoping the u.s. will recognize their bids for asylum they're trying to make the best of a bad situation but there's also growing discontent at the group that organized the caravan from central american countries. like a christmas party for migrants stranded in tijuana a sign of generosity from cooks and volunteers in the mexican refugee camp. it's hard to be so far from your family but this gesture of form say humanity helps people feel that they are welcome to guests and you know these migrants risked their lives to get to the u.s. but now that they're in tijuana they have to stay and wait until their asylum papers have been approved across the border this is the new agreement between the two countries advocates for the migrants criticized the approach. mexico was the most difficult part of the migration route to the border to the u.s. can be crossed in one a few days but in mexico they were on the road fo
u.s. announced it would withdraw all syrian. in mexico thousands of migrants remain camped out in the border city of tijuana they are hoping the u.s. will recognize their bids for asylum they're trying to make the best of a bad situation but there's also growing discontent at the group that organized the caravan from central american countries. like a christmas party for migrants stranded in tijuana a sign of generosity from cooks and volunteers in the mexican refugee camp. it's hard to be so...
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u.s. democrats refused to fund the multibillion dollar war president trump promised his photos on the us mexico border about a quarter of government agencies are impacted thousands of u.s. employees may have to work without pay until the budget is a result of. this is due to the news live from berlin wall coming up the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information round the clock on our web site that's t w dot com thanks for watching. over the. coach of britain. surely from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussion from own use abusing our website d w two comes from chris cox joined us on facebook j w for. time for an upgrade. our furniture grows old boy. comes.
u.s. democrats refused to fund the multibillion dollar war president trump promised his photos on the us mexico border about a quarter of government agencies are impacted thousands of u.s. employees may have to work without pay until the budget is a result of. this is due to the news live from berlin wall coming up the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information round the clock on our web site that's t w dot com thanks for watching. over the. coach of...
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u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration in washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed thousands are living in border towns hoping to be allowed to cross into the u.s. those are the headlines more news after sykes pekoe lines in the sand.
u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration in washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed thousands are living in border towns hoping to be allowed to cross into the u.s. those are the headlines more news after sykes pekoe lines in the sand.
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u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration in washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed thousands are living in border towns hoping to be allowed to cross into the u.s. those are the headlines more news after sykes pekoe lines in the sand. between november nine hundred fifteen and main one nine hundred sixteen britain and france agreed a secret deal for dividing the ottoman empire the european allies when the first world war and so. now we can draw. a young british politician sir mark sykes and the french lawyer turned diplomats. drew borders that best suited their own interests the psychs pekoe agreements. it's cut across a separate deal the british had already made with sharif a saint of mecca to support him in creating a hashemites arab kingdom in return for his leading to an arab revolt against autumn and. the south of anatolia eastern turkey and the syrian coast down so beirut were put under direct french contr
u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration in washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed thousands are living in border towns hoping to be allowed to cross into the u.s. those are the headlines more news after sykes pekoe lines in the sand. between november nine hundred fifteen and main one nine hundred sixteen britain and france agreed a secret deal...
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u.s. democrats refused to fund a multi-billion dollar wall doesn't trump promise to his voters on the us mexico border about a fourth of government agencies have been impacted housings of u.s. employees may have to work with doubt be on to the budget impasse is resolved. that's it for me and with that she might have come on and we'd be here with you at the top of the hour my back. take it personally are you ready with a little gender fifty to one story that makes the game so special. for all trees. take up more than football. where. when your family scattered across the. south we could.
u.s. democrats refused to fund a multi-billion dollar wall doesn't trump promise to his voters on the us mexico border about a fourth of government agencies have been impacted housings of u.s. employees may have to work with doubt be on to the budget impasse is resolved. that's it for me and with that she might have come on and we'd be here with you at the top of the hour my back. take it personally are you ready with a little gender fifty to one story that makes the game so special. for all...
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u.s.-mexico border.ow that goes to the senate for consideration tha passed a separate bill that did not include funding for the wall. they're scheduled to meet at noon today. many already left for the christmas break. president trump met with republican cgressional leaders yesterday and insisted any bill should include funding f the wall. >> any measure that funds the government must includer bor security. it has to. f no political purposes, but for our >> president trump is plunging the country into chaos. >> more than 400,000 federal workers are stuck in limbo and they could go without a paycheck over the holidays. the president is scheduled to spend christmas ina. flor if the government shuts down he'll stay in d.c.en >> d secretary james mattis handed president trump his two-page resignation. this came after president trump tweeted that mattis isretiring. the breaking point came after two major policy differences between the two men this week. the president announced the u.s. defeated isis and thatop
u.s.-mexico border.ow that goes to the senate for consideration tha passed a separate bill that did not include funding for the wall. they're scheduled to meet at noon today. many already left for the christmas break. president trump met with republican cgressional leaders yesterday and insisted any bill should include funding f the wall. >> any measure that funds the government must includer bor security. it has to. f no political purposes, but for our >> president trump is...
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u.s. border with mexico unless congress agrees to fund his controversial plan to build a wall between thr two cos. the dispute, prompted by illegal immigration, has caused a partial shutdown of the u.s. government. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are on unpaid leave or nocontinue to work withoutng when they will be paid. chris buckler reports from waington. chris: securing the long border between mexico and america has become the priority of president trump. he wants $5 biion to build a huge barrier. that is not so easy to climb. but he needs democrats to approve the funding for that long-promised border wall, and they are refusing, leading him to make a new threat. during a long series of tweets warning about the dangers of illegal immigration, mr. trump said, "we will be forced to close the southern border entirely if the obstructionist democrats do not give us the money to finish the wall." the president and his opponends are in a sf. it has already ended funding for a quarter of government programs. some national parks, federal buildings, and even the national christmas tree
u.s. border with mexico unless congress agrees to fund his controversial plan to build a wall between thr two cos. the dispute, prompted by illegal immigration, has caused a partial shutdown of the u.s. government. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are on unpaid leave or nocontinue to work withoutng when they will be paid. chris buckler reports from waington. chris: securing the long border between mexico and america has become the priority of president trump. he wants $5 biion to...
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mexico they now call the u.s. mexico canada agreement was signed in a ceremony marked by proper but cool interactions between u.s. president donald trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau mr trump tried to turn the page on the previous attacks on mr joe suggesting quote battle sometimes make great friendships and of note tomorrow andreas manual lopez obrador on low will be sworn in as mexico's next president. and for more on the g. twenty summit we go to point us ariz and scott i know he.
mexico they now call the u.s. mexico canada agreement was signed in a ceremony marked by proper but cool interactions between u.s. president donald trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau mr trump tried to turn the page on the previous attacks on mr joe suggesting quote battle sometimes make great friendships and of note tomorrow andreas manual lopez obrador on low will be sworn in as mexico's next president. and for more on the g. twenty summit we go to point us ariz and scott i know...
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u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration and washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed those are the headlines piece dubey has the news off the sykes pico lines in the sand. the league of nations mandate for palestine came into effect in september one thousand nine hundred eighty three. it stated that the allied powers had decreed that the mandates be responsible for establishing quote a national home for the jewish people. briefed on just as soon as well ask very. little more sissy oh you dirty. men as you'll feel me your comment there would be a local what your would be philistine. from and how to learn the skill would be. just some them feely would be philistine we're. going to a little beautiful as the men. men or rope minerals your mother cause. i think that sign is diplomacy he was brilliant and in a way manipulating. british feel and ties semitic. feelings at the same time because this fantasy of presenting
u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration and washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed those are the headlines piece dubey has the news off the sykes pico lines in the sand. the league of nations mandate for palestine came into effect in september one thousand nine hundred eighty three. it stated that the allied powers had decreed that the mandates...
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u.s. four point two percent for canada seven point one percent for mexico the canadian g.d.p. some analysts say would drop by two point five percent and what does that mean we probably see job losses across the board the whole system the infrastructure that we built the supply chain you know it's a ready to stabilize because all the talk has been happening since these nafta to go she began since the tariffs went up so nothing good really could come out of it let's bring steve back a decade as steve what's your take on the u.s. canada mexico circumstances as they are right now well you know every every one of the countries has to approve it is that just the united states all the legislature is involved the three of them have to approve it as far as this agreement you know and as far as the u.s. not being happy you could have. away on the left the democrats now control the house and they're going to hold out for more environmental regulations and more stipulations regarding labor but i think it's a good deal some of the high points for car manufacturers and workers the percentag
u.s. four point two percent for canada seven point one percent for mexico the canadian g.d.p. some analysts say would drop by two point five percent and what does that mean we probably see job losses across the board the whole system the infrastructure that we built the supply chain you know it's a ready to stabilize because all the talk has been happening since these nafta to go she began since the tariffs went up so nothing good really could come out of it let's bring steve back a decade as...
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u.s./mexico border as migrants keep waiting, hoping to get across. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. the cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> it is 2:00 a.m. here on the u.s. east coast. good day to you. we start with the cnn exclusive, new insight now into the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, and one of the unanswered questions why was he killed. cnn's nia dose santos has exclusively obtained 10 months' worth of what's app messages that ka showing i sent to a fellow saudi dissident and they offer new clues into why khashoggi may have been killed. >> reporter: these are words you won't have read in jamal khashoggi's columns. they're what's app messages never seen before sent by khashoggi in the year before his death. they lay bare his disdain for saudi arabia's crown prince saying, quote, he's like a beast, like pacman. the more victims he eats, the more he wants. in another, may god rid us and this nation of this predicament. the words
u.s./mexico border as migrants keep waiting, hoping to get across. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. the cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> it is 2:00 a.m. here on the u.s. east coast. good day to you. we start with the cnn exclusive, new insight now into the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, and one of the unanswered questions why was he killed. cnn's nia dose santos...
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u.s. helicopters have been buzzing the border between san diego and here to want to mexico even as the u.s. military says it is lowering the number of troops deployed to the border though it's tending their deployment until late january this is all happening as the central american asylum seekers who have been counting on this baseball field for more than two weeks are now packing up after two days of rain that turned these conditions unsanitary with outdoor bathrooms and people bathing exposed to the elements unable to keep their children dry the federal government of mexico has now opened an event center about fifteen minutes from here and is working to convince the last of these asylum seekers to board buses to go to that covered shelter that has not been an easy task though there are many here who are refusing to leave despite the conditions they say that because the u.s. border wall is so close their goal within sight that is the vision that drove them to walk more than a mile from their homes in central america to skate violence and poverty the vast majority of these seekers say they
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u.s. border with mexico. president trump said he would be quote, totally be willing to shut part of the government down if his demands aren't met by next week. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight with more. reporter: as the human drama plays out at the southern border president trump has signaled he is willing to shut down part of the government one week from friday demanding more money for his worder wall. house speaker paul ryan says the house delivered $5 billion. >> our bill contains full request for the border but senate democrats and will have to come to agreement as well. reporter: senate democrats for richard blumenthal are pushing back. >> the demand for five billion is based on delusion, not reality. reporter: president trump told "politico" yesterday he doesn't do anything for political gain, still this a winner for him. people look at border. rush to the police. look at rock throwers really hurting three people, three very brave border patrol folks. i think it
u.s. border with mexico. president trump said he would be quote, totally be willing to shut part of the government down if his demands aren't met by next week. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight with more. reporter: as the human drama plays out at the southern border president trump has signaled he is willing to shut down part of the government one week from friday demanding more money for his worder wall. house speaker paul ryan says the house delivered...
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twenty summit and amid the various political tensions there's been some headway on trade talks the u.s. mexico and canada signed a new trade deal to replace the decade's old nafta u.s. president donald trump also seemed optimistic about trade talks with china has been meeting with president xi jinping on saturday to hopefully ease the growing trade war between the world's two biggest economies but on the sidelines of those economic talks there's a lot of focus on saudi crown prince mohammed bin psalm on the g. twenty is his first trip outside the middle east since the murder of saudi journalists. british prime minister to resume a un france's i'm on your mark role both confronted the prince over the killing but he was warmly received by russia's vladimir putin trees a bow begins our coverage from. the world's most powerful leaders gathered. argentina's president. greeted each one of them. we have the obligation to show the world that global challenges have global solutions work climate change we can't resolve them alone there are several issues overshadowing the event like the presence of saud
twenty summit and amid the various political tensions there's been some headway on trade talks the u.s. mexico and canada signed a new trade deal to replace the decade's old nafta u.s. president donald trump also seemed optimistic about trade talks with china has been meeting with president xi jinping on saturday to hopefully ease the growing trade war between the world's two biggest economies but on the sidelines of those economic talks there's a lot of focus on saudi crown prince mohammed bin...
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u.s.-mexico border. that is after the death of a 7- year-old girl. she had come through mexico. she was from guatemala traveling with her father. some turned themselves in to border patrol. after they turned themselves in on december 6th, show started showing signs of dehydration and exhaustion and increased scrutiny on some of the border patrol stations along the u.s.- mexico border. kenny and michelle. >>> a bizarre rescue in san francisco. a man was trapped on a muni train. >> at this time we are experiencing a disruption. >> you could hear muni reporting the disruption. service was delayed in both directions due to a medal emergency. you can see firefighters helping him down a ladder there. here you sew him wheeled into the back of -- see him wheeled into the back of an ambulance. san francisco fire said the man was rushed to the hospital and his injuries are not life- threatening. >>> two men used a u-haul it back in an apple store on 4th street. a lot of glass was broken but security measures prevented the men from get nought display area. >> there's a metal security scree
u.s.-mexico border. that is after the death of a 7- year-old girl. she had come through mexico. she was from guatemala traveling with her father. some turned themselves in to border patrol. after they turned themselves in on december 6th, show started showing signs of dehydration and exhaustion and increased scrutiny on some of the border patrol stations along the u.s.- mexico border. kenny and michelle. >>> a bizarre rescue in san francisco. a man was trapped on a muni train. >>...