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nicaragua's plans that could put a native community in danger. and song of protest. ♪ just like it's down there a billion barrels in the shale ♪ because it's down there like the holy grail. >> singer tom chapin fighting for the environment one song at a time. >>> the killing follows a series of high profile police shootings but the video is graphic and hard to watch. something we haven't seen before. a white south carolina police officer shooting a black man repeatedly in the back. an autopsy of walter scott shows he died of multiple gunshot wounds. today the officer michael slager was fired. he is facing murder charges and north charleston police officers are faceing serious charges. >> i have watched the video and i was sickened by what i saw. and i have not watched it since. but in that end as i was -- because i have been receiving a lot of phone calls and a lot of e-mails. in the end of it i believe what i saw was the officer removing the shirt of the individual and performing some sort of lifesaving but i'm not sure. >> he's not sure if cpr
nicaragua's plans that could put a native community in danger. and song of protest. ♪ just like it's down there a billion barrels in the shale ♪ because it's down there like the holy grail. >> singer tom chapin fighting for the environment one song at a time. >>> the killing follows a series of high profile police shootings but the video is graphic and hard to watch. something we haven't seen before. a white south carolina police officer shooting a black man repeatedly in the...
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china invests billions to build a shipping waterway through nicaragua. an economic expansion that threatens to uproot thousands of farmers. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf the engine that connects us. at lincoln financial, we believe that you are the boss of your life. the chief life officer. in charge of providing for loved ones. growing your nest egg. and protecting what matters the most. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. life income, retirement, group benefits, and advice. lincoln financial. you're in charge. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. t
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, el cdc contacto las autoridades de nicaragua y les informÓ el inminente retorno del funcionario a nicaraguacer de pulmÓn que lo aquejaba galeano ganÓ fama por su libro las venas abiertas de amÉrica latina escrito en los 70, es considerada una de las obras mÁs representativas de la literatura interamericana del siglo xx. ♪♪ ♪♪ ilia: hay enfermedad estÁn silenciosas que no se llega al hospital hasta que es tarde, la ciencia avanza a pasos agigantados en dispositivo que le da voz a su corazÓn, osvaldo corral nos habla de esto. osvaldo: al llegar de houston, rony fue diagnosticado con su presencia cardiaca. rony: no podÍa respirar, tanto lÍquido en los pulmones. osvaldo: tuvo la fortuna de ser una de las primeras personal en recibir un tratamiento con un diminuto aparato. >> puede registrar las presiones dentro de la arteria pulmonar. osvaldo: no usa cables ni baterÍas se en el giza con la presiÓn sanguÍnea es insertar en el cuerpo con una pequeÑa cirugÍa, todas las noches al acostarse el doctor reciben su celular los cambios registrados por el aparato. >> todas las noches se puede acostar para
, el cdc contacto las autoridades de nicaragua y les informÓ el inminente retorno del funcionario a nicaraguacer de pulmÓn que lo aquejaba galeano ganÓ fama por su libro las venas abiertas de amÉrica latina escrito en los 70, es considerada una de las obras mÁs representativas de la literatura interamericana del siglo xx. ♪♪ ♪♪ ilia: hay enfermedad estÁn silenciosas que no se llega al hospital hasta que es tarde, la ciencia avanza a pasos agigantados en dispositivo que le da voz a...
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. >> en otros paÍses la sociedad y la justicia los persigue, en nicaragua esto serÁ diferente.ivel mundial. y se ha convertido en un ejemplo para otros paÍses como argentina que le han replicado. julio: alejandro berry nos presenta un resumen de la acciÓn deportiva de hoy. alejandro arrancamos con la acciÓn de estados unidos que no pudo ante suiza. los estadounidenses tomaron una ventaja pero consiguieron un empate los suizos hacia el final. en la arena de amsterdam, holanda comenzÓ agresiva en los primeros minutos del partido superando a espaÑa 2 0. en el estadio, inglaterra remontÓ un partido contra italia. suecia contÓ con goles de ibrahimovic y otros dos para vencer a irÁn tres a uno. el escocÉs andy murray avanzÓ a los cuartos de final del tenis de miami venciendo al sudafricano kevin anderson. ganÓ con parciales de 6_4 6_3 6_3. julio: porque los hispanos nos cuidan bien de la salud tras la pausa le tenemos el informe. julio: segÚn el reciente estudio los hispanos nos cuidan bien de salud lidia maldonado nos dice el porque. lidia: segÚn lo revela un reciente informe de la
. >> en otros paÍses la sociedad y la justicia los persigue, en nicaragua esto serÁ diferente.ivel mundial. y se ha convertido en un ejemplo para otros paÍses como argentina que le han replicado. julio: alejandro berry nos presenta un resumen de la acciÓn deportiva de hoy. alejandro arrancamos con la acciÓn de estados unidos que no pudo ante suiza. los estadounidenses tomaron una ventaja pero consiguieron un empate los suizos hacia el final. en la arena de amsterdam, holanda comenzÓ...
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there's competition in nicaragua. a chinese businessman plans to pour billions into a canal of his own, to challenge the panama canal. the impacts carry risks. given that major chinese energy is bound by less regulations and standards than the u.s. counterparts. the resulting deforest sayings and heavy use of chemicals jeopardise workers and communities. and that could give latin leaders pause, offering them a relationship. >> david ari otto joins me now. globally we are short of 15 or 25 million. there's enough to go around. can china and the u.s. not be involved in the projects without getting in each other's way. >> it's a good question. when you look, china was not a player. now you look at south america and brazil. peru, venezuelan. you have china gradually moving into the region, and like you mentioned before, one of the things that plays into all of this, making it attractive for the investments is the lack of strings. when you look at what the i.m.f. is doing, china doesn't play that pay. you get a lot of fina
there's competition in nicaragua. a chinese businessman plans to pour billions into a canal of his own, to challenge the panama canal. the impacts carry risks. given that major chinese energy is bound by less regulations and standards than the u.s. counterparts. the resulting deforest sayings and heavy use of chemicals jeopardise workers and communities. and that could give latin leaders pause, offering them a relationship. >> david ari otto joins me now. globally we are short of 15 or 25...
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agresiones chinas y rusas poniendo fin a lo que es la erosiÓn la democracia en cuba venezuela y nicaraguasas cosas nuestra naciÓn serÍa mÁs segura nuestro mundo mÁs estable y nuestro pueblo mÁs prÓspero. >> marcos rubio de 43 aÑos comenzÓ su carrera polÍtica precisamente aquÍ en la ciudad de miami. en los aÑos 90 el acondicionador de la ciudad de west miami. ahora ha llegado el momento de querer ser presidente. >> el hijo de inmigrantes cubanos a mostrar en su corta carrera que no hay que subestimar en 1999 ganÓ su escaÑo en la legislatura del estado de la florida. por apenas 64 votos al poco tiempo se pone posicionÓ como el mÁs joven en la cÁmara de secado cuando lanzÓ su candidatura para el senado federal en 2010 las encuestas lo situaban 35. por debajo de su contrincante sin embargo ganÓ por un amplio margen sus opositores reconocen que no se puede descartar a marcos rubio. >> sus cualidades hablan de su juventud su energÍa y su carisma su cara linda. pero pocas veces encuentras personas que estÁn hablando de un proyecto de ley especÍfico o de una polÍtica pÚblica especÍfica. >> que Él
agresiones chinas y rusas poniendo fin a lo que es la erosiÓn la democracia en cuba venezuela y nicaraguasas cosas nuestra naciÓn serÍa mÁs segura nuestro mundo mÁs estable y nuestro pueblo mÁs prÓspero. >> marcos rubio de 43 aÑos comenzÓ su carrera polÍtica precisamente aquÍ en la ciudad de miami. en los aÑos 90 el acondicionador de la ciudad de west miami. ahora ha llegado el momento de querer ser presidente. >> el hijo de inmigrantes cubanos a mostrar en su corta...
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pablo: varios paÍses han tenido presidentas como chile, argentina, brasil o nicaragua. >> yo creo quesidente, sea mujer, afroamericano, latino. pablo: hillary ha apoyado la reforma migratoria del presidente obama. el anuncio de hillary clinton a crear expectaciÓn en estados unidos y a nivel internacional. jorge: en oklahoma acusaron de homicidio involuntario al policÍa blanco que asegura que fue por error que disparÓ y matÓ a un afroamericano. el agente dijo que creyÓ que usaba su pistola elÉctrica cuando matÓ a este hombre de 44 aÑos. marÍa: surgen nuevos elementos sobre la muerte de un afroamericano a manos de un policÍa en carolina del sur, estÁn pidiendo la destituciÓn del primer oficial que llegÓ a la escena, ya que presentÓ un reporte falso y dejÓ por fuera informaciÓn vital. vilma tarazona tiene una grabaciÓn en la que se escucha al oficial slager. vilma: el oficial slager regreso a su acto patrullero y hablÓ con otro policÍa no identificado, la conversaciÓn fue captada por la cÁmara de la patrulla y se escucha por primera vez su voz despuÉs del tiroteo. el interlocutor dice cu
pablo: varios paÍses han tenido presidentas como chile, argentina, brasil o nicaragua. >> yo creo quesidente, sea mujer, afroamericano, latino. pablo: hillary ha apoyado la reforma migratoria del presidente obama. el anuncio de hillary clinton a crear expectaciÓn en estados unidos y a nivel internacional. jorge: en oklahoma acusaron de homicidio involuntario al policÍa blanco que asegura que fue por error que disparÓ y matÓ a un afroamericano. el agente dijo que creyÓ que usaba su...
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and nicaragua cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> still ahead on al jazeera america - hillary clinton >>> the clinton campaign begins hillary starts a long-awaited second run for the white house. plus... ..australia takes aim at parents who refuse to vaccinate their children. ildren. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections
and nicaragua cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> still ahead on al jazeera america - hillary clinton >>> the clinton campaign begins hillary starts a long-awaited second run for the white house. plus... ..australia takes aim at parents who refuse to vaccinate their children. ildren....
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. >> a tiny community in nicaragua face as threat from a project designed to help get products around the globe. for years rama culture faced challenges from developers. the push for a panama canal competitor could wipe them out entirely. >> the 140 people who live in this remote indigenous village on the atlantic court of nicaragua don't get many visitors. though stunning in beauty, the region has historically been abandoned by the central government. it is one of the poorest and least developed corners of the country. the people here live entirely off the land, hunting fishing and farming. the community is also home to the last remaining speakers of the indigenous language. >> we as rama, we like how you see here, we were. we plant eat and we live. >> it lice in the path of the biggest infrastructure project in the world. >> we don't feel too good about it. we shout sad about it. many of my people, they don't know where they're going to live. they don't know where they're going. they must suffer. >> in june of 2013, the anything rag with a government grants the concession to the chi
. >> a tiny community in nicaragua face as threat from a project designed to help get products around the globe. for years rama culture faced challenges from developers. the push for a panama canal competitor could wipe them out entirely. >> the 140 people who live in this remote indigenous village on the atlantic court of nicaragua don't get many visitors. though stunning in beauty, the region has historically been abandoned by the central government. it is one of the poorest and...
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, colombia and nicaragua.sion weapons sales access to ports and air bases and potential construction of russian military bases, recalling the soviet actions in cuba that caused a nuclear crisis a half century ago. >> they are trying to be more and more relevant in the worldwide, but if they are able to be relevant here in this region i think what they would like to be able to demonstrate as proof is that the united states is weak. >> reporter: the most pressing concern may be in nicaragua, whose marxist president daniel orring at the gas was the leader of the san dan niece ta revolution that controlled the country in the early 1980s and who remains a sharp critic of u.s. influence in the region. nick wag wa rants russian-made mig fighter jets, which it says will be used to fight drug traffickers and are purely defensive. any such sale could create a military imbalance in the region and spark an arms race among latin american nations. the topic of russian influence is likely to be raised at the summit of the am
, colombia and nicaragua.sion weapons sales access to ports and air bases and potential construction of russian military bases, recalling the soviet actions in cuba that caused a nuclear crisis a half century ago. >> they are trying to be more and more relevant in the worldwide, but if they are able to be relevant here in this region i think what they would like to be able to demonstrate as proof is that the united states is weak. >> reporter: the most pressing concern may be in...
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por la definiciÓn de la frontera en una zona a la cual nicaragua... y costa rica, isla portillo.s meses. tambiÉn se discute el impacto ambiental que pueda ocasionar la construcciÓn de una carretera en territorio costarricense. ilia: un estudio sobre la educaciÓn sexual en las escuelas secundarias, destaca la importancia de esta instrucciÓn. antonio nos informa. >> en nueve meses, crecer mentalmente. ahora no se trataba de mÍ, se trataba de mi bebÉ. antonio: yolanda se topÓ la realidad de ser madre adolescente. el doctor bautista lo atribuye a la falta de programas de educaciÓn. doctor bautista: aunque parezca difÍcil, todavÍa hay mucha ignorancia de cÓmo se nace un bebÉ. antonio: el doctor bautista acaba de finalizar unos estudios sobre los embarazos en adolescentes. doctor bautista: a los 10 aÑos no hay una niÑa que se emborracha, que fume, que sea activa sexualmente. antonio: la idea, dice el catedrÁtico es mantener estos valores y es tarea de los educadores en todos los niveles. no sÓlo que los padres estÉn pendientes, que se eduquen y sepan interactuar. " el problema es que a
por la definiciÓn de la frontera en una zona a la cual nicaragua... y costa rica, isla portillo.s meses. tambiÉn se discute el impacto ambiental que pueda ocasionar la construcciÓn de una carretera en territorio costarricense. ilia: un estudio sobre la educaciÓn sexual en las escuelas secundarias, destaca la importancia de esta instrucciÓn. antonio nos informa. >> en nueve meses, crecer mentalmente. ahora no se trataba de mÍ, se trataba de mi bebÉ. antonio: yolanda se topÓ la...
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disregard for the erosion of democracy and human rights around the world, especially cuba, venezuela, nicaragua. [cheers and applause] then, if we did these things then our nation would be safer our world more stable, and our people more prosperous. [cheers and applause] these are the things that we must do. but this election is not just about what laws we're going to pass. this election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be. now just yesterday a leader from yesterday began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. yesterday is over. [cheers and applause] we're never going back. we americans are proud of our history. but our country has always been about the future. and before us now is the opportunity to offer the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america. but we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them. [cheers and applause] and so that is why tonight grounded by the lessons of our history, but inspired by the promise of o
disregard for the erosion of democracy and human rights around the world, especially cuba, venezuela, nicaragua. [cheers and applause] then, if we did these things then our nation would be safer our world more stable, and our people more prosperous. [cheers and applause] these are the things that we must do. but this election is not just about what laws we're going to pass. this election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be. now just yesterday a leader from yesterday...
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and nicaragua cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> brazil's approximately dilma rousseff is three months into her term in office. her approval dropped to 13%. protests across the country on sunday. we have this report from sao paulo. he believes it's a battle for truth and justice. it has become a familiar figure for anti-government protests. i never imagined i would be a symbol of protests. on sunday he joins millions of brazilians in the latest protest against dilma rousseff and her government. >> translation: batman's gotham city is corrupt. brazil is a corrupt place. there's a similarity with batman man who rejects corruption and violence. this inspired me. >> reporter: it's six months before they won a second term it was a battle that split the country. >> the president's popularity fell as quickly as the economy. inflation, tax, goods. brazil is on the verge of recession. there'll be prote
and nicaragua cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> brazil's approximately dilma rousseff is three months into her term in office. her approval dropped to 13%. protests across the country on sunday. we have this report from sao paulo. he believes it's a battle for truth and justice. it has become...
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human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. >> reporter: still the significance of what transpired here cannot be understated. a hemisphere that represents 40% of the world's gdp. clearly the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared only perhaps the method that they will use from now on to confront them. lucia newman, al jazeera panama city panama. >> believes the u.s. congress will allow president obama to remove cuba from its list of state sponsors of terror. >> the most met thing is the removal of cuba from the black list the list of terrorist-supporting countries. that was an item that the cubans really insisted on as a prerequisite for opening embassies, apparently the state department has made its recommendation. this is single most important step and the recommendation from all reports has been positive. obama says that he wants to review that recommendation, ai think almost certainly within weeks we're going to see that recommendation go off to congress for its 45-day waiting period and then we'll see. but my guess is that this is
human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. >> reporter: still the significance of what transpired here cannot be understated. a hemisphere that represents 40% of the world's gdp. clearly the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared only perhaps the method that they will use from now on to confront them. lucia newman, al jazeera panama city panama. >> believes the u.s. congress will allow president obama to remove cuba from its list of...
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continue, finance free process, democracy and human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua >> reporter: still the significance of what transpired can't be understated. cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. representing 40% of g.d.p. in the world. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> stay with us here on al jazeera. still to come... >> hillary clinton. >> the clinton campaign begins hillary starts a long-awaited second run for the white house. >>> actually we'll take you now to the saudi capital riyadh where the foreign minister is speaking. we'll listen to what he's saying. >> to his majesty the king and the family of the martyrs. and to the great saudi people. and to give respects to his majesty who passed - and we hope god will put him in his heavens. i'm pleased today to welcome the foreign minister of france our ally mr laurent fabius and his delegate in the kingdom of saudi arabia, and to welcome you in this conferen
continue, finance free process, democracy and human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua >> reporter: still the significance of what transpired can't be understated. cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. representing 40% of g.d.p. in the world. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> stay with us here on al...
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just weeks ago the state department asked congress to finance free press in states nicaragua. >> cuba's return to the fold, hemisphere that represents 40% of the world's gdp. clearly the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared, only perhaps the method that they will use from now on to confront them. lucia newman, al jazeera panama city panama. >>> in kenya several students at the university of nairobi have been injured after a stampede, it happened when a transformer exploded. malcolm webb joins us on the phone from nairobi. what more details are emerging about this incident? >> it happened about 4:00 in the morning local time, a transformer exploded, it happens from time to time in nairobi because of electricity e-electrical situations, which followed protests by students, following the attack in garrissa. calling for more security at university saying universities were vulnerable and likely to be attacked. so initially this has been something on many people's minds and when this transformer exploded we understand dozens and dozens of students stampeded and
just weeks ago the state department asked congress to finance free press in states nicaragua. >> cuba's return to the fold, hemisphere that represents 40% of the world's gdp. clearly the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared, only perhaps the method that they will use from now on to confront them. lucia newman, al jazeera panama city panama. >>> in kenya several students at the university of nairobi have been injured after a stampede, it happened...
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usted ha sido crÍtico vocal el lunes pasado en su pronuncio miento hablÓ de venezuela, de cuba y de nicaraguaespetar los derechos del pueblo que venezuela y ese pueblo se merece elecciÓn. >>> este aÑo por ejemplo legislativas que son legÍtimas, y elecciones lejos tema en el futuro para cambiar presidente, lo que pasa en venezuela es un distraes hum y poltico. > el presidente maduro que por cierto lo puso a usted en la listado terroristas, dice que sino fuera por la inji renuncia estadounidense, venezuela serÍa mejor, usted dice que habrÍa ingerencia estadounidense en un gobierno suyo. >>> lo que no vamos a permitir el futuro del venezuela le corresponde al pueblo venezolano no vamos a permitir individuos que se estÉn robando el dinero del pueblo accionando a miami a pasarse las vacaciones disfrutando del dinero que se estÁn robando, por eso apoyo sanciones que el presidente firmÓ y aplico contra individuos no el gobierno no el pueblo, individuos dentro del gobierno venezolano que abusan del pueblo. >>> senodor en cuanto a mÉxico, l sobre estudiantes desaparecidos, que piensa la ayuda a mÉxico
usted ha sido crÍtico vocal el lunes pasado en su pronuncio miento hablÓ de venezuela, de cuba y de nicaraguaespetar los derechos del pueblo que venezuela y ese pueblo se merece elecciÓn. >>> este aÑo por ejemplo legislativas que son legÍtimas, y elecciones lejos tema en el futuro para cambiar presidente, lo que pasa en venezuela es un distraes hum y poltico. > el presidente maduro que por cierto lo puso a usted en la listado terroristas, dice que sino fuera por la inji...
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disregard for the erosion of democracy and human rights around the world especially cuba venezuela and nicaragua. [cheering and applause] >> then if we did these things, then our nation would be safer our world more stable and our people more prosperous. [cheering and applause] >> these are the things that we must do. but this election is not just about what laws we're going to pass. this election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be. now just yesterday a leader from yesterday -- [ boos ] >> -- began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. yesterday is over. [ cheering ] >> and we're never going back. you see we americans are proud of our history. but our country has always been about the future. and before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america. but we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them. [cheering and applause] >> and so that is why tonight grounded by the lessons of our hi
disregard for the erosion of democracy and human rights around the world especially cuba venezuela and nicaragua. [cheering and applause] >> then if we did these things, then our nation would be safer our world more stable and our people more prosperous. [cheering and applause] >> these are the things that we must do. but this election is not just about what laws we're going to pass. this election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be. now just yesterday a...
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>> next year is nicaragua alternating years nicaragua and ecuador.>>> what's cool about your school?our nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. i would like to hear from you. he needs some ideas. come on in. >> i think we went to needles one time in death valley because we were in the mojave desert. >> doesn't sound like as much fun. >> hotter than barstow. >> we got a lot of issues going on, on the roads. i'm not sure why. people need to pay more attention on the roads out there. >> we have seen a half dozen different accidents blocking lanes. so this is one southbound 880 at tennyson. it extends beyond 92, southbound at tennyson. it was reported as a four-car accident. it's a serious traffic jam in the area. you can see the red on the sensors. this accident has been out there for a long time. injury crash westbound 24 in orinda around the wilder exit. another one around willow pass exit on 4 stacked up to pittsburg and bay point. that's are the problems. let's show you some good spots. here's the richmond/san rafael bridge. the ap
>> next year is nicaragua alternating years nicaragua and ecuador.>>> what's cool about your school?our nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. i would like to hear from you. he needs some ideas. come on in. >> i think we went to needles one time in death valley because we were in the mojave desert. >> doesn't sound like as much fun. >> hotter than barstow. >> we got a lot of issues going on, on the...
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in may of 2002 he attempts to beat his record of nearly 81 miles per hour on an active volcano in nicaragua. it is to be the last ride of his professional career. known as the red baron, barone prepares with a specially designed mountain bike prototype. he makes the trek and gets ready to go. he mounts the bike and hits the slope. he flies down the volcano at a dizzying speed. suddenly, the bicycle seems to disintegrate underneath him and he's hurdled over the handlebars. his helmet ripped off him. he tumbles down the slope for nearly 110 yards. when he finally comes to a stop, he is still conscious but barely. he is rushed to the nearest hospital an hour and a half away. eric says the high speed was too much for the prototype bike causing it to collapse. the good news -- before the accident he reaches more than 106 miles per hour. breaking his previous record. the bad news, eric suffers massive injuries, including six broken ribs, a broken leg and a head injury. his right hand is nearly torn off by the fall and he undergoes three shoulder operations. it is nearly two years before he is ful
in may of 2002 he attempts to beat his record of nearly 81 miles per hour on an active volcano in nicaragua. it is to be the last ride of his professional career. known as the red baron, barone prepares with a specially designed mountain bike prototype. he makes the trek and gets ready to go. he mounts the bike and hits the slope. he flies down the volcano at a dizzying speed. suddenly, the bicycle seems to disintegrate underneath him and he's hurdled over the handlebars. his helmet ripped off...
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while the cold war was still hot, washington so you cuban involvement in ethiopia, angola and nicaragua and accused havana of aiding armed rebels it calls terrorist organizations. >> freedom fighters or terrorist organizations, cuban history is built on emphasizing the battle of the oppressed against the oppressor. these were built at defenses against the threat of u.s. invasion. >> the u.s. said cuba provided arms training and safe haven to rebel groups such as the farc in columbia and baath separatists in spain. >> this is for hunger strikers who died in 19 ate one in their battle against british authorities. the following year, washington placed cuba on its list. >> there is a mutual distrust from the big power that believes that they can do whatever they want and small powers have to accept it and the small power that looks at the united states as the big elephant that can hurt it no matter what they do. >> fidel castro said in the early 1990's that cuba's support for insurgents was a thing of the past. while north korea and iraq were removed from the list, cuba remained until now.
while the cold war was still hot, washington so you cuban involvement in ethiopia, angola and nicaragua and accused havana of aiding armed rebels it calls terrorist organizations. >> freedom fighters or terrorist organizations, cuban history is built on emphasizing the battle of the oppressed against the oppressor. these were built at defenses against the threat of u.s. invasion. >> the u.s. said cuba provided arms training and safe haven to rebel groups such as the farc in columbia...
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the amendment is defeated. >> i have an amendment with regards to nicaragua.you think will have better success with the customs bill. i just hope that what senator nelson said, we would have a process to consider because i do think that we -- if we do not take these issues up, we're making a policy by neglect. this is an issue important are to our committee. i would hope we would have an opportunity as another point to consider these issues. >> senator cardin is making a good point. i will follow-up with the chairman. it is clear there ought to be a process rather than a one off situation. your suggestion for the future is a good one.>> the comments of >> could i just say i appreciate , the acceptance of my amendment with the industry is important to the economy with millions of jobs. the change in tariffs will help consumers. i am pleased it was included. >> i would like to add my thanks to senator cantwell and to you for including this in the bill. senator hatch: if it is no further debate, i would entertain a motion that the community passed the original bi
the amendment is defeated. >> i have an amendment with regards to nicaragua.you think will have better success with the customs bill. i just hope that what senator nelson said, we would have a process to consider because i do think that we -- if we do not take these issues up, we're making a policy by neglect. this is an issue important are to our committee. i would hope we would have an opportunity as another point to consider these issues. >> senator cardin is making a good point....
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en la fase final se encuentra el conflicto limÍtrofe que tiene enfrentado a nicaragua y costa rica anteerritorial se discute el impacto ambiental que puede ocasionar la construcciÓn de una carretera en la ribera del rÍo san juan y territorio costarricense. periodista: las temperaturas mÁximas de lado fresco, mÁxima de 60 en el reporte de filadelfia, tengo el pronÓstico completo en segundos. ilia: hablaremos sobre la importancia de la lectura bilingüe con nuestros hijos. >> un pequeÑo rato de lectura se convirtiÓ en un momento de aprendizaje. ellos son el resultado de padres y maestros comprometidos con su educaciÓn a temprana edad. >> es la Época mÁs importante para desarrollar destrezas que van a utilizar por el resto de su vida escolar y despuÉs en su vida como adultos. >> la presencia de los padres en la vida escolar de los niÑos hace la diferencia en sus logros acadÉmicos. >> la comunicaciÓn es mucho mejor, obviamente hay mÁs confianza, y tÚ sientes que existe esa comunicaciÓn libre en todos los aspectos. que puedes hablar con tus hijos de todo, yo tengo un niÑo de 15 aÑos que tengo
en la fase final se encuentra el conflicto limÍtrofe que tiene enfrentado a nicaragua y costa rica anteerritorial se discute el impacto ambiental que puede ocasionar la construcciÓn de una carretera en la ribera del rÍo san juan y territorio costarricense. periodista: las temperaturas mÁximas de lado fresco, mÁxima de 60 en el reporte de filadelfia, tengo el pronÓstico completo en segundos. ilia: hablaremos sobre la importancia de la lectura bilingüe con nuestros hijos. >> un...
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process, dome okay rahsy and -- democracy and human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua >>> cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> president emeritus believes that the u.s. congress will allow president obama to remove cuba from its list of state sponsors of terror. >> the most immediate thing is the removal of cuba from the black list the list of terrorist supporting countries. that was an item that the cubans insisted on for opening embassies. the state department made its recommendation it's the single most important step and the recommendation, from all reports, has been positive. obama says that he wants to review that recommendation. i think almost certainly within weeks we'll see that recommendation go off to congress for its 45 day waiting period. and then we'll see. but my guess is that this is not going to be a big hurdle. there's very little argument for keeping cuba on th
process, dome okay rahsy and -- democracy and human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua >>> cuba's return to the fold removed a thorn that hindered cooperation representing 40% of g.d.p. the differences between the united states and cuba have not disappeared. only perhaps the method used from now on to confront them >>> president emeritus believes that the u.s. congress will allow president obama to remove cuba from its list of state sponsors of terror....
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my family's farm in nicaragua do texting. >> most people have a phone. >> exactly. >> without the keyboard. >> it doesn't have to be a smartphone. >> i have a question. you said you have 750 active cop holders? >> correct. >> don't we have more issued but not been able to track them and there was a non-profit group that is actually looking for them. i'm sorry. >> i know we'll report on this next time, but there are more than the 750 that have been issued. however there are 750 active people to keep in contact back and forth. >> do you have a number? >> there were 6,000. >> okay. that's what i thought from a previous. >> i promise we'll give you more information soon. >> 24th century. bill -- you will be surprised. >> we can learn from each other. >> thank you very much. >> okay. that was great. thank you. commissioner bust os will have fun reading the minutes. >> all right. can we call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 6. public comment on non-agenda items. >> public comment? >> i have been waiting very patiently. you can give me my kudos. first of all i just wanted to l
my family's farm in nicaragua do texting. >> most people have a phone. >> exactly. >> without the keyboard. >> it doesn't have to be a smartphone. >> i have a question. you said you have 750 active cop holders? >> correct. >> don't we have more issued but not been able to track them and there was a non-profit group that is actually looking for them. i'm sorry. >> i know we'll report on this next time, but there are more than the 750 that have been...
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música folclórica mexicana también y es parte de nuestra cultura, es latino, puerto rico, salvador, nicaragua el 16 de mayo para celebrar su aniversario de plata, ¿qué es lo que podemos esperar en este festival? >> jaime: es el show profesional de estudiantes, es, cómo digo, es la música, va a tener música en vivo, va a tener un grupo fuerte, de puro high school, pura preparatoria, es también, va a tener, es un show, es un show celebrando nuestros 25 años, nuestra plata y que venga toda la gente, que se llene de gente, que vengan todos. también ahora estamos en competencia folclórica con mi pueblo y estamos en las finales, el sábado, que venga toda la gente de mi pueblo, estoy en king, este sábado a las 2:00, ojalá que ganemos. >> damián: y este es un lanzamiento para algunos de los danzantes, ¿verdad?, se van, como dice usted, a otras carreras, quizás profesionales también. >> jaime: exacto, maestros, exacto. >> damián: algo más que quiera agregar de su aniversario de plata aquí en el área de la bahía. >> jaime: que venga toda la gente de san josé, de hollister, de salinas, de redwood city,
música folclórica mexicana también y es parte de nuestra cultura, es latino, puerto rico, salvador, nicaragua el 16 de mayo para celebrar su aniversario de plata, ¿qué es lo que podemos esperar en este festival? >> jaime: es el show profesional de estudiantes, es, cómo digo, es la música, va a tener música en vivo, va a tener un grupo fuerte, de puro high school, pura preparatoria, es también, va a tener, es un show, es un show celebrando nuestros 25 años, nuestra plata y que...
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. >> my job was to meet with heads of state with the president of nicaragua wark with the president ofa, w cuban government, and convince them to let us land in certain airstrips so we could make the second leg of the trip to the united states. >> reporter: after toro got arrested for cocaine trafficking, he turned infour mant and became one of the dea's most important undercover assets around the world. you could be the street drug dealer, the street thug, or you could be the banker. >> or i down the banker or the diplomat. >> reporter: did you find it fun? >> yes i found it fun. >> he can walk the walk and talk the talk. >> reporter: the man most upset about or toro's treatment is retired dea agent mike mcmanus, toro's handler for two years. >> it's not that often you have a confidential source who can work undercover for nearly 27 years all over the world and still maintain a cover. >> reporter: is this man who risked his life for the dea? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the dea would not comment for this story but mcmanus is urging the government to recognize toro's contribution. >> it
. >> my job was to meet with heads of state with the president of nicaragua wark with the president ofa, w cuban government, and convince them to let us land in certain airstrips so we could make the second leg of the trip to the united states. >> reporter: after toro got arrested for cocaine trafficking, he turned infour mant and became one of the dea's most important undercover assets around the world. you could be the street drug dealer, the street thug, or you could be the...
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given the location of next week's summit, i'd like to ask about nicaragua with the chinese investors have announced plans for a $50 billion inter-oceanic canal linking. this project has sparked widespread protest, some violent, and costa rica is not happy either. i'm wondering a few weeks ago a delegation from the water civil society came to washington to air its concerned here amongst think tanks and capitol hill. i'm wondering if you have any plans to take this up with the ortega government during the summit? thank you. roberta: i think the short answer on that is no. we don't necessarily plan to have a direct conversation with representatives of the nicaraguan government on this but we certainly have been very clear, the power has been clear in nicaragua and we've been clear that our position on the canal has always been that the most important thing is that it be done in a way that is transparent and responsive to the concerns of the nicaraguan citizens. those who have already been concerned about environmental issues and land issues, and those that may come up along the way, tha
given the location of next week's summit, i'd like to ask about nicaragua with the chinese investors have announced plans for a $50 billion inter-oceanic canal linking. this project has sparked widespread protest, some violent, and costa rica is not happy either. i'm wondering a few weeks ago a delegation from the water civil society came to washington to air its concerned here amongst think tanks and capitol hill. i'm wondering if you have any plans to take this up with the ortega government...
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cuba, venezuela, nicaragua are three important voting groups here in south florida.hink he not only has worked on that a lot in the senate he also knows right there he's stoking the hometown crowd, and there is going to be a fight, i think, for the hometown vote and, you know you all are going to be watching we're all going to be watching. i think there is going to be a lot of drama coming in this race. i don't think that marco intend -- now intent is one thing and execution is another. but right now i don't think that either marco or jeb are seeing this as a competition between the two of them. i saw jeb bush two days ago and i had an exchange with marco two days ago. you know these two guys are friends and they like each other. they sat next to each other on a plane coming back from nashville where they were both at the nra conference on friday. and, in fact jeb commented to me that marco had been working on his speech while sitting next to him and he they joked and they talked the entire flight. so there is a genuine relationship there. i think it's true. i think
cuba, venezuela, nicaragua are three important voting groups here in south florida.hink he not only has worked on that a lot in the senate he also knows right there he's stoking the hometown crowd, and there is going to be a fight, i think, for the hometown vote and, you know you all are going to be watching we're all going to be watching. i think there is going to be a lot of drama coming in this race. i don't think that marco intend -- now intent is one thing and execution is another. but...
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i have an i have an amendment to deal with nicaragua and would like to see is considered. i think there are unintended consequences where failure to pay attention to a deadline and recognize that not only in as an it has an impact on the country involved and trade policy with that country but an impact on domestic. >> i understand. >> further comments? >> may i close? at the appropriate time i would like to close. certainly i would 2nd the comments made by senator cardin. there will be consequences if we do not do it as has been suggested i do it on one of these bills. the navy's full fleet is there. you know you know that the local travel that they have had in bahrain you know all of our activities and how much bahrain has been an ally of ours in that war that we are pursuing over there against the terrorist. i am afraid that this will be big news in bahrain that the united states has turned on its yield with our full fleet headquartered right there. now, i would just say that this is stuffing that is made in bahrain not made any place else as you suggested in your commen
i have an i have an amendment to deal with nicaragua and would like to see is considered. i think there are unintended consequences where failure to pay attention to a deadline and recognize that not only in as an it has an impact on the country involved and trade policy with that country but an impact on domestic. >> i understand. >> further comments? >> may i close? at the appropriate time i would like to close. certainly i would 2nd the comments made by senator cardin....
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de nicaragua nos vamos hasta perÚ donde tras varios aÑos de inactividad despertÓ volcÁn urbina.entre 18:29 aÑos de edad ni siquiera ha tenido una en toda su vida. esto se debe en parte a una ley promulgada en el 2009 que limitÓ las ofertas de crÉdito a los estudiantes obligando a los menores de 21 aÑos probar sus ingresos y tener el consentimiento de sus padres para tener una tarjeta. sobre este sondeo trata nuestra pregunta de hoy. cÓmo ha sido su experiencia con las tarjetas de crÉdito? hÁganos llegar su respuesta a travÉs de nuestras cuentas en las redes sociales utilizando el hashtag # preguntadehoy. compartiremos alguno de los comentarios mÁs adelante en el programa. seguramente el vÍdeo que les voy a mostrar ahora serÁ el más tierno que vea durante todo este miÉrcoles. muestra a un bebÉ que naciÓ sordo cuando escuchÓ por primera vez la voz de su madre gracias a la tecnologÍa. es realmente como veedor como el pequeÑo reacciona cuando ya su nombre. sonrie varias veces, mueve los brazos y con sÓlo observar sus ojos, se percibe la emociÓn de este chico y cuÁl habrá sido el jÚb
de nicaragua nos vamos hasta perÚ donde tras varios aÑos de inactividad despertÓ volcÁn urbina.entre 18:29 aÑos de edad ni siquiera ha tenido una en toda su vida. esto se debe en parte a una ley promulgada en el 2009 que limitÓ las ofertas de crÉdito a los estudiantes obligando a los menores de 21 aÑos probar sus ingresos y tener el consentimiento de sus padres para tener una tarjeta. sobre este sondeo trata nuestra pregunta de hoy. cÓmo ha sido su experiencia con las tarjetas de...
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foreign minister, lab officer last week was in colombia, guatemala, nick gregory, and -- nic nirveg -- nicaragua meeting with its leaders, what is on the list in sailings, russian sales. construct of russian military basis in strategic locations. in this hemisphere. all that, while the obama administration and secretary kerry were busy negotiating with iranians. when is the last time kerry was in central or south america? 4 months ago in per and you colombia but not talking about economic or strategic initiatives. he was talking about climate change in peru and peace talks in colombia. he was in panama last year to talk about the surge of illicfing well immigrants what are we to make of this administration? against the backdrop of international straggic competition, and geopolitical adversaries, president to me seems to be a dabbler. one who is sure of himself but nonetheless a dabbler and a dangerous one. whom national media gives a free pass our nation's enemies take advantage. turns out iranian defect or from talks, might have it right. >> if congress seals this deal not based on expert analy
foreign minister, lab officer last week was in colombia, guatemala, nick gregory, and -- nic nirveg -- nicaragua meeting with its leaders, what is on the list in sailings, russian sales. construct of russian military basis in strategic locations. in this hemisphere. all that, while the obama administration and secretary kerry were busy negotiating with iranians. when is the last time kerry was in central or south america? 4 months ago in per and you colombia but not talking about economic or...
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de ebola, antes de su paso por managua el hombre habÍa permanecido en liberia, viajÓ de nicaragua apuÑo derecho en un meme es familiar, ahora este pequeÑo tiene ocho aÑos, y su padre necesita un transplante de riÑÓn, y gracias a la popularidad a travÉs del sitio web go funding ya ha recaudado casi 9000 $ en cinco dÍas, en la actualidad casi 102.000 personas esperan un transplante de riÑÓn en estados unidos. millones en el paÍs dependen de las tarjetas de crÉdito para pagar sus cuentas, pero no ocurre lo mismo con la llamada generaciÓn milenio, 33% de los jÓvenes entre 18:29 aÑos de edad nunca han tenido una en su vida, se debe a un lÍmite de tarjetas de crÉdito a los estudiantes, publicando los menores de 21 aÑos a probar sus ingresos para obtener una tarjeta, y precisamente sobre ese sondeo que indica que un tercio de los llamados milennials, nunca tuvieron la tarjeta de crÉdito, viene la pregunta de hoy, ¿cÓmo ha sido su experiencia con las tarjetas de crÉdito? #preguntada. antes de irnos del segmento de noticias, el que verÁ a continuaciÓn seguramente serÁ el mÁs tierno del dÍa d
de ebola, antes de su paso por managua el hombre habÍa permanecido en liberia, viajÓ de nicaragua apuÑo derecho en un meme es familiar, ahora este pequeÑo tiene ocho aÑos, y su padre necesita un transplante de riÑÓn, y gracias a la popularidad a travÉs del sitio web go funding ya ha recaudado casi 9000 $ en cinco dÍas, en la actualidad casi 102.000 personas esperan un transplante de riÑÓn en estados unidos. millones en el paÍs dependen de las tarjetas de crÉdito para pagar sus...
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disregard for the erosion of democracy and human rights around the world especially cuba, venezuela, nicaraguapplauding] >> then, if we did these things, then our nation would be safer, our world more stable, and our people more prosperous. [applauding] woo! >> these are the things that we must do. but this election is not just about what laws we're going to pass. this election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be. >> yes. >> now, just yesterday, a leader from yesterday -- >> boo! >> began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. >> woo! >> yesterday is over. [applauding] [cheering and applauding] >> and we're never going back. [applauding] >> you see, we americans are proud of our history. but our country has always been about the future. and before us now is the opportunity to author the greatest chapter yet in the amazing story of america. but we can't do that by going back to the leaders and ideas of the past. we must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them. [applauding] >> and so that is why tonight
disregard for the erosion of democracy and human rights around the world especially cuba, venezuela, nicaraguapplauding] >> then, if we did these things, then our nation would be safer, our world more stable, and our people more prosperous. [applauding] woo! >> these are the things that we must do. but this election is not just about what laws we're going to pass. this election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be. >> yes. >> now, just...
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quiero saber si puedo traer a una persona que tiene 30 aÑos bajo el estatus de adopcin, ella vive en nicaragua? ella ha estado en este pas como turista. take patricia live take 2boxes lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas sobre la accin ejecutiva ... puede llamarnos al 408-944-4813 put placeholder here cg/pregunta 1/ headline:viernes de inmigracin cg/pregunta 2/ headline:viernes de inmigracin phone number juan fran - ms --mil-600 millnes de dlares. --ese es el monto de la multa que recibi la compaÑa "pg&e" en relacin a la explosin... take vo ...de "san bruno" ocurrida en 2- mil-10. --segn investigadores varios fallos de seguridad y la falta de documentacin fueron los principales factores de la tragedia que dej como saldo a ocho muertos yacab con 38 viviendas. --en un comunicado, la empresa indic que hace lo posible para que un incidente como ste no vuelva a suceder. --hasta el momento no se cree que "pg&e" apele dicha penalidad... live bug bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion... take vo --destr
quiero saber si puedo traer a una persona que tiene 30 aÑos bajo el estatus de adopcin, ella vive en nicaragua? ella ha estado en este pas como turista. take patricia live take 2boxes lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas sobre la accin ejecutiva ... puede llamarnos al 408-944-4813 put placeholder here cg/pregunta 1/ headline:viernes de inmigracin cg/pregunta 2/ headline:viernes de inmigracin phone number juan fran - ms --mil-600 millnes de dlares. --ese es el monto de la multa que recibi la...
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as you know, this project has sparked widespread protests, some of them violent, throughout nicaraguas not happy either. i'm wondering a few weeks ago a delegation from nicaragua game to washington to air its concerns here among think tanks i'm wondering if you have any plans to take this up with the ortega government during the summit. thank you. >> i think the short answer on that is no, we don't necessarily plan to have a direct conversation with representatives of the nick rag wan government on this, but we've certainly being very clear that our position on the canal has always been that the most important thing is that it be done in a way that is transparent and responsive to the concerns of the citizens.be done in a way that is transparent and responsive to the concerns of the citizens. those who have already been concerned about environmental issues and land issues and those that may come up along the way. the problems we have seen thus far have been a lack of transparency, both in, you know, sort of bidding and procedural issues and whether all of the concerns are being taken
as you know, this project has sparked widespread protests, some of them violent, throughout nicaraguas not happy either. i'm wondering a few weeks ago a delegation from nicaragua game to washington to air its concerns here among think tanks i'm wondering if you have any plans to take this up with the ortega government during the summit. thank you. >> i think the short answer on that is no, we don't necessarily plan to have a direct conversation with representatives of the nick rag wan...
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bangladesh nicaragua, and we see dramatics use of technologies, we are not keeping up with populationrowth or the changing needs of people in rural areas, rural slums that are looking at a range of products from cellphones to televisions. all that need energy. >> you bring up a point that all the global energy needs to be transformed over the coming decade. do you see it happening. >> i think it will. will it be the incumbent actors or a new range of players, smartfood.com companies taking advantage. there are ways now that the intelligence in your cell phone can provide enough opportunity to people can do offgrid pay as you go. taking home refrigerators, and pay for them with mobile phone payments or there's a utility model. no one knows what will win out. if we don't enable and build out the new opportunities, we'll have to full back on the fossil fuel technologies and it makes the problem worse. >> stand by for a moment. according to the oceanic and atmosphere administration the two major courses of global sea warming is the loss of ice. water expands. it's a major problem area flo
bangladesh nicaragua, and we see dramatics use of technologies, we are not keeping up with populationrowth or the changing needs of people in rural areas, rural slums that are looking at a range of products from cellphones to televisions. all that need energy. >> you bring up a point that all the global energy needs to be transformed over the coming decade. do you see it happening. >> i think it will. will it be the incumbent actors or a new range of players, smartfood.com companies...
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latin american presidents and officials on his side, a posse of sorts, and so far, ecuador, bolivia, nicaraguand cuba are siding with maduro. if that list keeps growing from president obama, the summit of americas can go from mi casas es su casa. >> while they were meeting inside, violent demonstrations were going on outside. chanting words like mercenary and freedom, throw castro and dissident protesters clashed. >>> and new developments in last weekend's fatal police shooting in the u.s. state of south carolina. police questioned the passenger who was in the car with the victim walter scott. the man was released without any charges. his name was not issued in the official police report. but the scott family said he is a co-worker and friend. walter scott will be laid to rest today, the officer who shot scott michael slaying isser has been fired from the police force and charged with murder. if convicted, he faces life in prison and possibly the death penalty. now on thursday, police released dash cam video. and a new witness to the shooting came forward. investigators are also analyzing the
latin american presidents and officials on his side, a posse of sorts, and so far, ecuador, bolivia, nicaraguand cuba are siding with maduro. if that list keeps growing from president obama, the summit of americas can go from mi casas es su casa. >> while they were meeting inside, violent demonstrations were going on outside. chanting words like mercenary and freedom, throw castro and dissident protesters clashed. >>> and new developments in last weekend's fatal police shooting...
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investigators unearthing the plan where selling arms to iran were used top fund rebels in nicaragua. the u.s. threw it's support against saddam hussein bolstering iraq with supply of deadly weapons. then iran shot down an airliner. 350 people were killed. and yet not even three years later when the u.s. began it's own war against saddam hussein there were offers of support from the iranian leadership. offers repeated in 2001 when iran quietly rounded up hundreds of al qaeda supporters and offered intelligence to destroy the taliban in afghanistan. these moves were repudiated by george w. bush, who added iran to his axis of evil what he said were behind the conspiracy. >> states like these constitute an axis of evil. >> the president mahmoud was in power saying in the most controversial of u.n. speeches, that the u.s. itself was behind the 9-1-1 attacks. and then in 2013, the president came into power and the negotiations began. for the first time in 30 years the leaders of the u.s. and iran spoke directly with each other. >> the fact that this was the first communication between iran
investigators unearthing the plan where selling arms to iran were used top fund rebels in nicaragua. the u.s. threw it's support against saddam hussein bolstering iraq with supply of deadly weapons. then iran shot down an airliner. 350 people were killed. and yet not even three years later when the u.s. began it's own war against saddam hussein there were offers of support from the iranian leadership. offers repeated in 2001 when iran quietly rounded up hundreds of al qaeda supporters and...
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maduro wield less influence as he comes to the summit and tries to get leaders like ecuador and nicaragua this his corner as he goes up against the united states in the 2-day summit >>> thank you >>> to look at the role venezuela will play at the summit of the americas we are joined by a contributing writer that focuses on latin america for the online publication "global forces." two former prime ministers of spain and some others got together to issue a declaration calling for the end of human rights issues. current leaders silent. is it thought that venezuela bought off the leaders? >> there's complicit silence. that's the argument for many months. we had former presidents from latin america. we had one from columbia from schille chile, calderon from mexico brazil and gonzalez from spain... >> not all were conservatives. phillippe gonzalez is a socialist. >> the argument is venezuela is latin america's lone wolf. we have seen nicolas maduro this year trying to garner money from china, russia and basically came back empty-handed even though both his administration are touted as wonderful
maduro wield less influence as he comes to the summit and tries to get leaders like ecuador and nicaragua this his corner as he goes up against the united states in the 2-day summit >>> thank you >>> to look at the role venezuela will play at the summit of the americas we are joined by a contributing writer that focuses on latin america for the online publication "global forces." two former prime ministers of spain and some others got together to issue a declaration...
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they have a shortstop from nicaragua and five start pitching rotation, three players not born in american. one from mexico. the hypocrisy of the rich and powerful is one of the biggest reasons why we have even more problems. all right, guys. i think it's so funny. for someone to complain about shipping jobs overseas, if you take the foreign players of the orioles, we probably could make almost everybody in that baltimore area rich. yoyou know what i mean. >> they're out for themselves. what are they paying the people that sell the hot dogs and the beer? i'd like to know what that situation is. it's nice from their ivory tower to say what should and should not be done. live like you're speaking. maybe we'll listen. charles: here's the thing, dr. ravi. if i'm one of these potential rioters. i don't want to protest peacefully because i don't think it gets something done. i don't get something off my chest. then these are the green lights that from the mayor, from the president, from the guy who owns the orioles, everyone is telling me it's okay to go out there and destroy something. it's on
they have a shortstop from nicaragua and five start pitching rotation, three players not born in american. one from mexico. the hypocrisy of the rich and powerful is one of the biggest reasons why we have even more problems. all right, guys. i think it's so funny. for someone to complain about shipping jobs overseas, if you take the foreign players of the orioles, we probably could make almost everybody in that baltimore area rich. yoyou know what i mean. >> they're out for themselves....
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the nicaragua -- fog never lets you forget it.commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> good morning, america. mission to kill. the ohio man accused of plotting a terror attack here at home against u.s. soldiers after getting weapons and terror training in syria. a new threat to the homeland from isis and al qaeda. >>> new this morning, air rage. a bizarre incident. aboard a southwest jet. a passenger attacking the man next to her with a pen. the pilot forced to abort the flight. the woman removed from the plane. what passengers say set her off. >>> massive meltdown. the television reporter suspended this morning after this tape revealed her unleashing abuse on a tow truck company clerk. her apologies and what the edited tape may not have shown. >>> uh, who wants to see a new teaser? >> force to be reckoned with.
the nicaragua -- fog never lets you forget it.commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> good morning, america. mission to kill. the ohio man accused of plotting a terror attack here at home against u.s. soldiers after getting weapons and terror training in syria. a new threat to the homeland from isis and al qaeda. >>> new this morning, air rage. a bizarre...