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he had worked in nicaragua. fed about sent them off to costa rica with the created -- crate of gold and rivals. he let a commando raid. seized all of the steamboats and cut them off from his reinforcements. it is coming out of a conrad novel. vanderbilt owed a cap and money for something. because of it he is obstructing everything vanderbilt is doing. they are refusing to hand over the ships. until vanderbilt pays him back. t.j.: thousands of people would have lived. granted that sends a guy who says tell scott i own the company. take control of the steamboats, the british had a fleet of air. protected steamboats from the walk -- from walker and cut everything off from the beginning. the local guy who vanderbilt at hide -- tired when he was 17 years old. i am a owedy says $17,000. until i'm paid, not cooperating. as a result, this entire international incident plays out. when they win the war and vanderbilt sends out a guy to take control, he chases them off the boat with a rival -- rifle and revolvers you don't
he had worked in nicaragua. fed about sent them off to costa rica with the created -- crate of gold and rivals. he let a commando raid. seized all of the steamboats and cut them off from his reinforcements. it is coming out of a conrad novel. vanderbilt owed a cap and money for something. because of it he is obstructing everything vanderbilt is doing. they are refusing to hand over the ships. until vanderbilt pays him back. t.j.: thousands of people would have lived. granted that sends a guy...
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guy -- he worked in nicaragua. he was sent off to costa rica with a creative goal. he led a commando raid. steamboats and cut them off from his reinforcements. it is something out of a conrad neville. -- novel. owed him money from something. they are refusing to hand over the ships. t.j.: thousands of people would have lived. scott i own the company. the british had a fleet there. it would have cut everything off almost at the beginning. the local guy says i am of 17 thousand dollars. until i am paid, i am not cooperating. later, when they win the war and vanderbilt sends out a guy to chase him with the steamboat and says i will shoot you unless you one littlere is unknown character. because of his personal debt aat hasn't been paid, it and change in the history of 45 countries. countries -- five five countries. >> i do know that one of the consequences of this episode is that what vanderbilt found when he tried to get business going again -- he walked up to the line that allowed him to carry passengers across nicaragua. accept northn't americans coming in. >> in th
guy -- he worked in nicaragua. he was sent off to costa rica with a creative goal. he led a commando raid. steamboats and cut them off from his reinforcements. it is something out of a conrad neville. -- novel. owed him money from something. they are refusing to hand over the ships. t.j.: thousands of people would have lived. scott i own the company. the british had a fleet there. it would have cut everything off almost at the beginning. the local guy says i am of 17 thousand dollars. until i...
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a big battleship joined two aircraft carriers in the waters off nicaragua while denying all the whileial was happening. >> in nicaragua where there was a leftist regime in place, the united states was supporting the nicaraguan contras to overturn the sandinista government. . that was an evil bunch, the sandinistas. and he was going to overthrow them. and the heros were the contras that were going to do the job, just luke our founding fathers did at lexington and concord. >> we are complying with the law. we're complying with that fully. >> the boland amendment passed unanimously in the house and says specifically the united states cannot provide funds for the purpose of overthrowing the government of nicaragua. >> when congress tried to cut funding off to the contras, reagan believed it was his obligation, moorl obligation as well as obligation to american security to make sure that the contras continued to get funding. >> the last of the u.s. marines left beirut today for the relative safety of the six fleet warships offshore ending a 17-month peace keeping mission which brought leba
a big battleship joined two aircraft carriers in the waters off nicaragua while denying all the whileial was happening. >> in nicaragua where there was a leftist regime in place, the united states was supporting the nicaraguan contras to overturn the sandinista government. . that was an evil bunch, the sandinistas. and he was going to overthrow them. and the heros were the contras that were going to do the job, just luke our founding fathers did at lexington and concord. >> we are...
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temor que hay bajo la nueva administraciÓn, si una persona tiene asilo polÍtico de el salvador, nicaragua el poder de abogados como dejar encargado a sus hijos, tener un abogado un nÚmero de abogado que conozca o un centro comunitario como chirla u otro que estÉ en su ciudad, la protecciÓn es sobre todo saber los derechos que tenemos hemos hablado de que no tiene que abrir la puerta, tiene derecho a exigir que le presenten una orden y se laden por debajo de la puerta antes de abrir, guardar silencio si se encuentra alguien en la calle y sobre hablar con un abogado y la defensa como habÍamos dicho casi 8 de cada 10 latinos son ciudadanos y ayudar a defender a nuestra comunidad y hacer que los funcionarios hablen a favor. >> carolina no tiene noticia sobre su trÁmite hace 11 aÑos. >> la pregunta es cÓmo indagar en mi caso sin ponerme en la mira de inmigraciÓn? >>> bueno, primeramente en su caso tiene que pedir informaciÓn a travÉs de un abogado y puede usted es una peticiÓn de informaciÓn sobre su caso hÁgalo a travÉs de un abogado y asÍ no es se pone en riesgo. >> el abogado pone todos los
temor que hay bajo la nueva administraciÓn, si una persona tiene asilo polÍtico de el salvador, nicaragua el poder de abogados como dejar encargado a sus hijos, tener un abogado un nÚmero de abogado que conozca o un centro comunitario como chirla u otro que estÉ en su ciudad, la protecciÓn es sobre todo saber los derechos que tenemos hemos hablado de que no tiene que abrir la puerta, tiene derecho a exigir que le presenten una orden y se laden por debajo de la puerta antes de abrir,...
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and we're in nicaragua. we have a number of big projects on the horizon right now. >> all right, sarah. you're with random acts of congress. this is a different organization you' acho counselor. or ractivist. tell us what random acts of kindness does. >> similarly, random acts of kindness foundation, is volunteer-bad. people lukee wo in schools, wo in the communes and want to inspire others to do small things. it doesn't have to be big things to make others smile each other. it got started officially in 2000. it originally inspired by the 1980s, when california was wracked witvice instead of focusing on the term of random acts of kindness. and the foundation was formed. there are k-12 lesson plans available online. that's how i got involve. i wanted to bring the lesson plans into our schools and share them with our students. >> you're heading into the 17th annual wrack week. what happendu this week? >> i'm excited our schools and d.c. prep campuses, we'll be recognizing random acts of kindness week. we're go
and we're in nicaragua. we have a number of big projects on the horizon right now. >> all right, sarah. you're with random acts of congress. this is a different organization you' acho counselor. or ractivist. tell us what random acts of kindness does. >> similarly, random acts of kindness foundation, is volunteer-bad. people lukee wo in schools, wo in the communes and want to inspire others to do small things. it doesn't have to be big things to make others smile each other. it got...
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to iran in violation of the arms embargo and the use of proceeds to fund antigovernment rebels in nicaragua. the three members of the review formerere senator tower, secretary of state edmund muskie, and former national security adviser brent snow craft. this program from the video library is about one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. please be seated. on behalf of myself and the american people, i want to extend my thanks to senator tower, secretary muskie and mr. snow craft. whatever this report may say, i have appointed, or i am proud to have appointed this distinguished board because it fills my commitment to get the facts and share them with the american people. this is why i asked the attorney general to conduct his review and why when that review orderedd -- actions, i disclosure of what we knew. it is why i urged the appointment of an independent counsel and why i appointed david abshire as my special counselor. and it is also why i ordered full cooperation with congressional inquiries. appointed this board, the tower board. the significance of the
to iran in violation of the arms embargo and the use of proceeds to fund antigovernment rebels in nicaragua. the three members of the review formerere senator tower, secretary of state edmund muskie, and former national security adviser brent snow craft. this program from the video library is about one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. please be seated. on behalf of myself and the american people, i want to extend my thanks to senator tower, secretary...
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particularly the folks coming across from mexico or the border with mexico whether they are from nicaragua, ,honduras, or guatemala, wherever that they , are this huge burden on public benefits, but the truth is they are barred from most public benefits. and in fact, people that are , here legally have a five-year bar, even though they are here illegally and paying taxes invested in the same system that , we are, they are barred from medicaid. so it is absolutely not true and they are paying taxes and social security where they can and if they can't, they have an -- they are paying gross receipts taxes, so they have an economic value here. one thing that never gets discussed is that immigration population, and, particularly hispanic families are shoring , this country up, quite frankly, informal, familiar caregiving. a long-term care system that nobody talks about that. host: the caller also talked about the racial overtones that the debate can take on. that she has seen. guest: that it is taking on. the xenophobia and racial overtones are very clear. we don't want you. we are a problem. w
particularly the folks coming across from mexico or the border with mexico whether they are from nicaragua, ,honduras, or guatemala, wherever that they , are this huge burden on public benefits, but the truth is they are barred from most public benefits. and in fact, people that are , here legally have a five-year bar, even though they are here illegally and paying taxes invested in the same system that , we are, they are barred from medicaid. so it is absolutely not true and they are paying...
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valle/beneficiar del tps ''las contribuciones que han hecho los tres paises, honduras, salvador y nicaraguaado a este pais un. monton de dinero cadavez que renovamos.'' el agente de seguros hondurenasegura, la situacion de miles de beficiarios comel es incierta, ya que se desconoce si el gobierno actual otorgara otra extension. ''la verdad que nadie la ene facil, con esta nuea admnistracion, incluso residees estan tambaleando...arr asa con toel mundo''el grupo de centroamericans del 'tps en dallas' trabaja para lograr una via hacia laresidencia permanente...joaq uin godineea a lcabeza de la lucha sot joaquin godinez/vicepresi dente del tps ''o sea que piensa hacer con nosotros, queya sea tome unadecision favorable...estam os radicados en este pais, aportamos a este pais que nos haacogido.'' desde el 2014 una ola de miaes centroamicanos ingreso al pais en busca de refugio....entreellos dice, hay panico a lasdeportaciones... ''no hayobierno q tenga ndos ni traba...por esahi esta la migracion porque no hay trabajo.'' paola/top vo --una vez mas,l gierno chilo declara arta roja despues de meses
valle/beneficiar del tps ''las contribuciones que han hecho los tres paises, honduras, salvador y nicaraguaado a este pais un. monton de dinero cadavez que renovamos.'' el agente de seguros hondurenasegura, la situacion de miles de beficiarios comel es incierta, ya que se desconoce si el gobierno actual otorgara otra extension. ''la verdad que nadie la ene facil, con esta nuea admnistracion, incluso residees estan tambaleando...arr asa con toel mundo''el grupo de centroamericans del 'tps en...
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. >> yo salÍ de nicaragua la primera semana de enero, dÍas antes de que asumiera el seÑor trump la presidenciaciar el viaje y poder pagarle a un coyote que le ha dicho que sus servicios subieron de costo. >> ahora el coyote alega de que el precio es mayor por llevarme porque la situaciÓn con el seÑor trump para los migrantes es mÁs difÍciles cruzarlos. >> organizaciones para los derechos de los migrantes dicen que el flujo de inmigraciones se mantienen, para estas entidades las medidas anunciadas por el presidente estadounidense no cortarÁn los sueÑos de los migrantes pero pueden incentivar negocios ilegales. >> esto va a fomentar el narcotrÁfico, crimen organizado, trata de personas, explotaciÓn sexual y laboral. >> para migrantes como alfonso no hay vuelta atrÁs, intentar cruzar a estados unidos es la Única esperanza para alcanzar una vida digna. >> yo tengo que cruzar porque dejÉ deudas, deje un terreno hipotecado, familia esperando dinero, yo no tengo trabajo allÁ, en mi caso es la Única opciÓn que tengo, tengo que cruzar a como de lugar. >> todo parece indicar que los migrantes centroamer
. >> yo salÍ de nicaragua la primera semana de enero, dÍas antes de que asumiera el seÑor trump la presidenciaciar el viaje y poder pagarle a un coyote que le ha dicho que sus servicios subieron de costo. >> ahora el coyote alega de que el precio es mayor por llevarme porque la situaciÓn con el seÑor trump para los migrantes es mÁs difÍciles cruzarlos. >> organizaciones para los derechos de los migrantes dicen que el flujo de inmigraciones se mantienen, para estas...
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jessie lopez was born in nicaragua, moving to town last year from long island, new york. president trump's border wall is not popular at their new pizzeria. >> i think it's very disappointing, because a lot of families, a lot of immigrants, not just hispanic, from a lot of different countries come. >> reporter: the differing political views are in the cultures of cuisine. >>> we'll meet a woman who was drafted for a job in washington that requires a love of history and beer. >>> among those getting ready for tomorrow's super bowl, former president george h.w. bush was released from the hospital this week after being treated with pneumonia. the president of the denver broncos pictured with him. he's getting fired up for the game between the patriots and falcons. he and his wife bar practice will participate in the pre-game coin toss. >>> it's the ultimate food and drinkfest. 300 million gallons of beer will be consumed tomorrow. there's other signs of beer in our culture and history. a new appointment in washington. you might call her the queen of beers. kevin tibbles expl
jessie lopez was born in nicaragua, moving to town last year from long island, new york. president trump's border wall is not popular at their new pizzeria. >> i think it's very disappointing, because a lot of families, a lot of immigrants, not just hispanic, from a lot of different countries come. >> reporter: the differing political views are in the cultures of cuisine. >>> we'll meet a woman who was drafted for a job in washington that requires a love of history and...
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we could do two things come immigration reform law number one, number two, go to nicaragua, guatemalaem. mr. trump is a coalition builder. he knows how to deal with different cultural sensitivities. that he can sit with the three presidents and say, hey, guys, let's put our house in order. let me help you not export people. those countries, guatemala, endurance, el salvador would love to talk to him. just like right now, mexicans would love to talk to rex tillerson. >> leland: have not seen quite yet how much trump admonition has an appetite for foreign aid -- pablo, you have 15 seconds. >> i'm going to tell you, $280 million is all we are giving them. that is a tiny little piece of money to prevent people, this countries exporting people to the united states, very little of what we are giving. >> leland: yet 15 seconds, go ahead. >> i want to make sure i am not taken out of context. i think present obama is going to go down as one of the best presidents in u.s. history, but for hispanics and immigration, he spent a failure. president trump's entire presidency so far has been an ameri
we could do two things come immigration reform law number one, number two, go to nicaragua, guatemalaem. mr. trump is a coalition builder. he knows how to deal with different cultural sensitivities. that he can sit with the three presidents and say, hey, guys, let's put our house in order. let me help you not export people. those countries, guatemala, endurance, el salvador would love to talk to him. just like right now, mexicans would love to talk to rex tillerson. >> leland: have not...
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so he rate to this secretary of state john haye, we have two alternatives go back to nicaragua area or stop dealing with bogota and foment a conflict in the area. so he raced a group of people to claim independence of colombia and he sent american naval ships to blockade panama so the colombian nave ya could not crush the rebellion and we recognize the new government and the new government's first work was to grant us control of a strip of country. afterwards theodore reality roosevelt he was going to be accused of breaking a nation in half and at a cabinet meeting he turned those attorney general and said, do they have any case against me? can they accuse me of anything? and the attorney general said, mr. president, let us not allow such a great act to be tainted by any shadow of legality. >> first you have convincessed me to buy your book which is a good thing. even? even better for me. >> yes, a lot of the history that i've read recently -- the purpose of writing the book is not so much to tell the history but to tell us something about today. and to give a couple of examples, the r
so he rate to this secretary of state john haye, we have two alternatives go back to nicaragua area or stop dealing with bogota and foment a conflict in the area. so he raced a group of people to claim independence of colombia and he sent american naval ships to blockade panama so the colombian nave ya could not crush the rebellion and we recognize the new government and the new government's first work was to grant us control of a strip of country. afterwards theodore reality roosevelt he was...
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right now, as i said, you say we have residents who came across mexico but actually came from nicaragua and honduras and guatemala, we are going to push them right back across the border to mexico, practically, what do you do in mexico refuses to accept them? you do do not leave families in between and no-man's-land. it is like checkpoint charlie, you do not leave families out there like they used to do where they will not take them. >> meghan: the political objects of that could be lethal. >> alex: it would not happen because the u.s. would never do that. it is really more sending a message to the world and specifically to latin america, don't leave your home's income here because we are serious. i think that is the point he is making. i am willing to battle with mexico over this, i am certainly not going to turn my back. >> harris: talking about political objects, what does it do for the presidents base if it doesn't actually happen? what you are saying is we will not see people and detention centers like 80 80 demilitarizd zone down at the border, something will happen. >> alex: i th
right now, as i said, you say we have residents who came across mexico but actually came from nicaragua and honduras and guatemala, we are going to push them right back across the border to mexico, practically, what do you do in mexico refuses to accept them? you do do not leave families in between and no-man's-land. it is like checkpoint charlie, you do not leave families out there like they used to do where they will not take them. >> meghan: the political objects of that could be...
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immigrant populations, particularly the folks coming across from mexico or the borders with mexico, nicaragua,y are from honduras, guatemala, that they are this huge burden on public but the truth is they are barred from most public benefits. in fact, people that are here legally have a five-year bar, even though they are here illegally, paying taxes, invested in the same system that we are, they are barred from medicaid. absolutely not true and they are paying taxes and social security where they can and if they can't, they have an economic value here. one thing that never gets is that immigration population, particularly hispanic families are shoring this country up, quite frankly, informal, familiar caregiving. the caller also talked about the racial overtones that the debate can take on. it is taking on. the xenophobia and racial overtones are clear. you are aant you, problem. sean spicer basically said -- we don't have any cabinet -- candidates in the cabinet so we are -- because we are meeting with the best and the brightest. really? what is he talking about? what about sonia sotomayor?
immigrant populations, particularly the folks coming across from mexico or the borders with mexico, nicaragua,y are from honduras, guatemala, that they are this huge burden on public but the truth is they are barred from most public benefits. in fact, people that are here legally have a five-year bar, even though they are here illegally, paying taxes, invested in the same system that we are, they are barred from medicaid. absolutely not true and they are paying taxes and social security where...
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una cifra superior que el producto interno bruto de nicaragua, por ejemplo. >> un pan...esde ayer tenemos un volumen mÁs alto de mujeres comprando cigarros para sus novios. >> en este negocio que lleva 43 aÑos en manhattan dicen que nunca se imaginaron vender puros para san valentÍn. pero ahora que estÁn de moda para esta fecha tienen cajas de regalo y una lÍnea de cigarros ideales para la ocasiÓn. en nueva york diego arias, noticias telemundo. >> a propÓsito de san valentÍn les voy presente aar a unos enemigos que acabaron enamorados era ella guerrillera y Él soldado en el salvador, seguramente hace 30 aÑos se hubieran agarrado a balazos pero cupido los flechÓ, samuel arias con la historia. >> entre las filas guerrilleras del pasado conflicto armado en el salvador se encontraba carmen valle una mujer ahora de 70 aÑos quien lamenta la muerte de una de sus hijas a manos del ejÉrcito. . >> ella fue la que muriÓ en combate. ese era mi trabajo, estar averiguando por dÓnde iban los batallones. >> (disparos). >> en el bando contrario y entre sus enemigos estaba josÉ maldonado a
una cifra superior que el producto interno bruto de nicaragua, por ejemplo. >> un pan...esde ayer tenemos un volumen mÁs alto de mujeres comprando cigarros para sus novios. >> en este negocio que lleva 43 aÑos en manhattan dicen que nunca se imaginaron vender puros para san valentÍn. pero ahora que estÁn de moda para esta fecha tienen cajas de regalo y una lÍnea de cigarros ideales para la ocasiÓn. en nueva york diego arias, noticias telemundo. >> a propÓsito de san...
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jesse lopez was born in nicaragua.gal residents, moving to town last year from long island, new york. president trump's border wall is not popular at their new pizzeria. >> i think it's very disappointing because a lot of families, a lot of immigrants, not just hispanics, from a lot of different countries come and want to build something better. >> reporter: differing political views amid an assimilation of cultures and hazleton, pennsylvania. >>> next, we'll meet a woman who was drafted for a job in washington that [000:23:28;00] type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes... ...but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash,... ...swelling, difficulty<
jesse lopez was born in nicaragua.gal residents, moving to town last year from long island, new york. president trump's border wall is not popular at their new pizzeria. >> i think it's very disappointing because a lot of families, a lot of immigrants, not just hispanics, from a lot of different countries come and want to build something better. >> reporter: differing political views amid an assimilation of cultures and hazleton, pennsylvania. >>> next, we'll meet a woman...
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la familia era originaria de nicaragua quien en los aÑos 80, se vio obligada a buscar refugio.egal, concediendo custodia temporal a sus hijos. bajo su custodia, los niÑos han llegado muy lejos. >> estudia derecho y tambiÉn ronald, estÁ entrando. reportera: despuÉs vinieron otros, cientos, miles. son 1029 niÑos para que lo podamos representar legalmente. en cortÉs para que podamos representarlos legalmente si estÁn ausentes los padres. >> esta madre mexicana nuestra presencia firmÓ un poder que le da a nora la custodia de sus hijos, en caso de que ella sea entretenida. los casos que todavÍa atienden los padres ellos estÁn todavÍa con sus padres pero yo soy su guardiÁn legal y en dado caso, algo mÁs. reportera: ella dice que le preocupara las noticias que estÁn creando mucha ansiedad, entre la gente. muchas madres se le han acertado, para pedirle por sus hijos. >> siendo ciudadanos mexicanos, nadie vela por ellos, nadie se hace cargo de ellos y quedan a la deriva al reportar a sus padres y el consejo, jamÁs pregunta donde van a quedar esos niÑos. >> unos llegan por pocos dÍas, ot
la familia era originaria de nicaragua quien en los aÑos 80, se vio obligada a buscar refugio.egal, concediendo custodia temporal a sus hijos. bajo su custodia, los niÑos han llegado muy lejos. >> estudia derecho y tambiÉn ronald, estÁ entrando. reportera: despuÉs vinieron otros, cientos, miles. son 1029 niÑos para que lo podamos representar legalmente. en cortÉs para que podamos representarlos legalmente si estÁn ausentes los padres. >> esta madre mexicana nuestra presencia...
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reporter: his tale begins in the rainforests, carpeting some 20,000 square miles of honduras and nicaraguaas a great city in the mountains struck by a series of catastrophes, and the inhabitants thought the gods were angry and left, leaving their belongings behind. >> reporter: some call it the white city. others, the city of the monkey god. its possible existence has tantalized adventure seekers since the 1500s. including steve elkins who has been obsessed with finding the city since the early '90s. >> who doesn't like a story with mystery in it? so let's go and see what happens. >> they might come back from today with the other sites. >> reporter: he launched his latest expedition in 2012 and invited doug preston to write about it. so you went along because why? >> i thought steve is never going to find a lost city, that's ridiculous. but who knows? even if he doesn't find anything, it might make a good story. >> reporter: but this time, elkins had something no previous expeditions to the area did. it's called lidar, a high tech laser mapping system. peering through a hole in the bottom
reporter: his tale begins in the rainforests, carpeting some 20,000 square miles of honduras and nicaraguaas a great city in the mountains struck by a series of catastrophes, and the inhabitants thought the gods were angry and left, leaving their belongings behind. >> reporter: some call it the white city. others, the city of the monkey god. its possible existence has tantalized adventure seekers since the 1500s. including steve elkins who has been obsessed with finding the city since the...
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the story of emmett till and that started the process of the of movement but to pay for the war in nicaragua he is not a conspiracy theorist so that is not to say with that broad growth be want but the young white people and the young black people with the same percentage you will be surprised but he is right about everything. though it is six revs the arrest rate in the sentences that are given a lot of love this echoes with the same dynamic of killed emmett till. >> i have a question for you about timing. and just but 10 years ago but what she cess coming out no but then the of their pieces in their a statute of limitations or perjury? susan negative -- something that should have come out to maybe his friends and family ask for validation. but now some of those people are going. >> the first thing that i have to remember the second. >> the first thing was nine years ago that i small negative but the book took me eight years and more to research and write but hundreds of publications but that was not the worst actually. but to have a lot of stamina and hard-working, i enjoy that going throu
the story of emmett till and that started the process of the of movement but to pay for the war in nicaragua he is not a conspiracy theorist so that is not to say with that broad growth be want but the young white people and the young black people with the same percentage you will be surprised but he is right about everything. though it is six revs the arrest rate in the sentences that are given a lot of love this echoes with the same dynamic of killed emmett till. >> i have a question...
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we've joined the touring directory so we'll be touring throughout nicaragua.e haven't been around very long but we've been doing a lot in a short period of time. we're very excited. >> worked with a lot of international performers. >> yes. >> your husband is the artistic director? >> he is. he's from egypt. our dancers are american, brazilian, japanese. >> nice mix of everything? >> yes. >> i want to let folks know that the performance this weekend is at the hilton performing arts center, two shows on saturday. >> yes. >> you can still get tickets? >> get tickets online at the box center. >> thanks for coming in. >>> i'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day. >> when it comes to places to live, where does washington rank? we're bre y29koy y5yy >>> nails on a chalkboard, loud chewing, slurping through a straw. >> straw? >> straw. >> are you -- >> that's what we use in new york. you slurp through a straw. losing my voice. all of those sounds -- >> i knew you were born in brooklyn but, wow. >> they bother people. that's because the emotions part of you
we've joined the touring directory so we'll be touring throughout nicaragua.e haven't been around very long but we've been doing a lot in a short period of time. we're very excited. >> worked with a lot of international performers. >> yes. >> your husband is the artistic director? >> he is. he's from egypt. our dancers are american, brazilian, japanese. >> nice mix of everything? >> yes. >> i want to let folks know that the performance this weekend is...
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>> it is important to underscore that the legislative provisions dealing with nicaragua and the are extraordinary complex and in the u.s. and it is not clear they were violating in operation. secondly, is not our job to review criminal culpability. we look at what happened and try to figure out why it happened. not if it was physically in contradiction of laws other than was it in fact considered. it is a very murky question. does that mean that the president has been honest with the american people at all stages of this investigation? directpresident did not and we don't use of the term cover up. the president did not direct the preparation of materials that were employed in his public presentation on november 13 and november 19, i believe. there was a delivered effort to mislead by those who prepared these materials. i do not believe that the misled theittingly american people. i think the president was convinced himself. thate same time he felt there was still an opportunity perhaps for additional hostages to be released. i think he felt very strongly that any public comment that he might make
>> it is important to underscore that the legislative provisions dealing with nicaragua and the are extraordinary complex and in the u.s. and it is not clear they were violating in operation. secondly, is not our job to review criminal culpability. we look at what happened and try to figure out why it happened. not if it was physically in contradiction of laws other than was it in fact considered. it is a very murky question. does that mean that the president has been honest with the...
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siempre ha sido un temor si una persona tiene asilo polÍtico del salvador, nicaragua y guatemala, estÁ indocumentadas. sobre el poder de abogado. como dejar encargado a tus hijos. tener un abogado, un num de abogados que conozca o de un centro comunitario. como el de chirla u otro que estÉ en su ciudad. esto es parte de la prevenciÓn. la protecciÓn es sobre todo saber los derechos que tenemos. hemos hablado de que, no tiene que abrir la puerta, tiene derecho a exigir que le presenten una orden y se la den por debajo de la puerta antes de abrir. guardar silencio si encuentra alguien f hasta la calle y sobre todo, debe andar y hablar con un abogado. y la defensa, como habÍamos dicho, casi 8 de 10 latinos somos ciudadanos hay que registraron a votar y ayudar a defender a nuestra comunidad. y hacer que los funcionarios polÍticos hablen a favor de nuestras comunidad. >>> carolina no tiene noticias sobre su trÁmite migratorio. hace ya 11 aÑos carolina. >>> sÍ, mi pregunta es, cÓmo puedo indagar en el caso sin ponerme en la mira. >>> depende de quÉ caso. >>> bueno, primeramente en su caso tie
siempre ha sido un temor si una persona tiene asilo polÍtico del salvador, nicaragua y guatemala, estÁ indocumentadas. sobre el poder de abogado. como dejar encargado a tus hijos. tener un abogado, un num de abogados que conozca o de un centro comunitario. como el de chirla u otro que estÉ en su ciudad. esto es parte de la prevenciÓn. la protecciÓn es sobre todo saber los derechos que tenemos. hemos hablado de que, no tiene que abrir la puerta, tiene derecho a exigir que le presenten una...
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>> guatemala, el salvador, nicaragua.d these kids back, it's a death sentence. i mean, let's dual what it is. >> yes. >> other classes -- math, history -- taught in their own language or english? >> no, no. they're taught in english. >> so, this class is absolutely essential. >> mm-hmm. >> now, we're working on personal introductions. who's brave enough to introduce themselves? >> hello. my name is romeri. >> hi, my name's mr. reid. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> what do you do with your eyes? repeat, eye contact. >> eye contact. >> what about his hands? you can do that. grab it firm. firm handshake. it's a first impression. stand up. stand up, okay? this is side "a." you present to side "b." ready? one, two, three, go. >> hi, my name is -- >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> good, good. so, you shake, look in the eye like that, okay? that's expected. girls, ana, in america, you can do it. it's okay to get a nice handshake. >> what happens if it doesn't work, if they don't have this? what's the future
>> guatemala, el salvador, nicaragua.d these kids back, it's a death sentence. i mean, let's dual what it is. >> yes. >> other classes -- math, history -- taught in their own language or english? >> no, no. they're taught in english. >> so, this class is absolutely essential. >> mm-hmm. >> now, we're working on personal introductions. who's brave enough to introduce themselves? >> hello. my name is romeri. >> hi, my name's mr. reid. nice to...
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earmark those $280 million that we are giving to those three countries, earmarked that for what nicaraguaid. nobody talks about why nicaraguans are not coming and knocking on our border. i am not a friend of the nicaraguan government. but they knew how to do it. they could help us solve the problem. >> martha: thank you very much much. officials in miami, florida, got national attention when they decided to stand against becoming a so called the sanctuary city. we will speak to the man behind that very controversial decision here in florida coming up next. ♪ [applause] [applause] >> martha: a point of hot contention in the immigration debate involves a so-called to sanctuary cities. scattered throughout the country, cities and towns of structure or not mike offer immigration by limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. i want to start with our audience panel, a broad question in terms of priorities, goes to what we're talking about earlier. i will give you three options. i want you to pick the one that you think should be the g.o.p. priority right now or the government's
earmark those $280 million that we are giving to those three countries, earmarked that for what nicaraguaid. nobody talks about why nicaraguans are not coming and knocking on our border. i am not a friend of the nicaraguan government. but they knew how to do it. they could help us solve the problem. >> martha: thank you very much much. officials in miami, florida, got national attention when they decided to stand against becoming a so called the sanctuary city. we will speak to the man...
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you know what mexico does to illegal immigrants from central america, nicaragua.y put them in jail. >> he is an idiot. >> sean: i won't disagree with you. they put them in jail, and they deport them immediately. they are not treated humanely. here we have, i went down, as you know, 12 times of the border, and he went down there one of those times with me. he gave me ard great pair of cowboy boots, and i still wear them. i appreciate it. you saw when we were there, a family illegally enter the country, el salvador and family. i was there. i watched what rick perry did in a. committed against texans alone by illegal immigrants. border sells our problems, just fix it. >> if you want to build it, that's okay. you're going to have to get money appropriated from congress, it is time to fish. let congress speak. >> sean: they will. in mexico will pay us back. we will renegotiate nafta. in mexico will play us back. sheriff, it's funny to listen to a lot of people when they're talking about donald trump. some of the things that he has done in the three and half weeks he's
you know what mexico does to illegal immigrants from central america, nicaragua.y put them in jail. >> he is an idiot. >> sean: i won't disagree with you. they put them in jail, and they deport them immediately. they are not treated humanely. here we have, i went down, as you know, 12 times of the border, and he went down there one of those times with me. he gave me ard great pair of cowboy boots, and i still wear them. i appreciate it. you saw when we were there, a family illegally...
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jesse lopez was born in nicaragua, her husband mexico, moving to town last year from long island, newsident trump's border wall is not popular at their new pizzeria. >> i think it's very disappointing, a lot of people from different countries come and want something better. >> reporter: differing political views amid an assimilation of cultures and cuisines. ron mott, nbc news, pennsylvania. >>> it's not a travel ban. the words used to describe it are derived from what the media is calling it. >> that's white house press secretary sean spicer at a briefing last week. last night "saturday night live" delivered its own take on spicer explaining the president's immigration order. >> the travel ban is not a ban which makes it not a ban. >> you called it a ban. >> because i'm using your words. >> the president tweeted, and i quote, if the ban were announced with a one-week notice -- >> he's using your words when you uses the words and he uses them back. it's circular using of the word and that's from you. >> in case you didn't recognize her, that's actress melissa mccarthy impersonating sp
jesse lopez was born in nicaragua, her husband mexico, moving to town last year from long island, newsident trump's border wall is not popular at their new pizzeria. >> i think it's very disappointing, a lot of people from different countries come and want something better. >> reporter: differing political views amid an assimilation of cultures and cuisines. ron mott, nbc news, pennsylvania. >>> it's not a travel ban. the words used to describe it are derived from what the...
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the immigrant from nicaragua says he and his family are here with >> everything work, everybody trying to do the best thing for their families and stay together. cheryl: other restaurants we spoke to on the phone said they couldn't afford to shut down. we also talk to a landscape company who says some employees did not show up to work today and it had a minor impact on their business. the owner tems us they will not get paid. live in frederick, cheryl conner, abc7 news. larry: thank you for that. unprecedented expansion of power for maryland attorney general. they have given attorney general brian frosh broad authority to sue the trump administration would larry hogan's approval. frosh and most legislators are democrats and hogan is a republican. alison: so governor hogan sat down on a one-on-one interview for baltimore police station wbff today. he called the change to the attorney general's power a huge mistake. >> allowing someone to willy-nilly go wit approval for whatever to go suing for whatever reason the federal government, it's a pretty major step. obviously it was politically
the immigrant from nicaragua says he and his family are here with >> everything work, everybody trying to do the best thing for their families and stay together. cheryl: other restaurants we spoke to on the phone said they couldn't afford to shut down. we also talk to a landscape company who says some employees did not show up to work today and it had a minor impact on their business. the owner tems us they will not get paid. live in frederick, cheryl conner, abc7 news. larry: thank you...
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y mi hermana, tengo miedo que la migra venga a mi casa porque yo no quiero que ellos se vayan a nicaragua muchas veces se quedan solos aquÍ y donde se supone que sus derechos tienen que ser respetados para era sus familias son destruidas por polÍticas de inmigraciÓn. >> sÉ que estÁn preparando una marcha, va a estar lea tambiÉn, ¿ vas allÁ a luchar?. >> sÍ, yo voy a luchar por mi familia y por mi mamÁ, porque yo siento miedo de que ellos se vayan a nicaragua otra vez y yo no quiero eso. >> claro que tÚ no quieres eso, tÚ quieres que tu familia se quede unida ¿ verdad?. >> porque esta es su comunidad. >> totalmente de acuerdo, cuÉntame de la marcha. >> lo que vamos a preparar es una caravana de niÑos en el sur de la florida para que mando en un mensaje contundente al presidente que aquÍ su familia estÁ en este paÍs para quedarse, es una caravana de amor y unidad rgs tambiÉn nos van a encontrar otros niÑos y jÓvenes al alrededor del paÍs en washington dc para enviar este mensaje de amor y solidaridad, queremos mandar un mensaje bien bonito pero fuerte, que es estados unidos. >> hablando de
y mi hermana, tengo miedo que la migra venga a mi casa porque yo no quiero que ellos se vayan a nicaragua muchas veces se quedan solos aquÍ y donde se supone que sus derechos tienen que ser respetados para era sus familias son destruidas por polÍticas de inmigraciÓn. >> sÉ que estÁn preparando una marcha, va a estar lea tambiÉn, ¿ vas allÁ a luchar?. >> sÍ, yo voy a luchar por mi familia y por mi mamÁ, porque yo siento miedo de que ellos se vayan a nicaragua otra vez y yo...
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jesse was born in nicaragua. trz's border wall is not popular. >> i think it's very disappointing. lot of family, immigrants, not just hispanic, from a lot of different countries come and want something better for them. >> political views amid an assimilation of cultures and cuisines, ron mott, nbc news, hazleton, pennsylvania. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news this morning. a federal court has denied an appeal by the justice department to immediately reinstate the immigration order. nbc 10's matt delucia is tracking the developments for us. >> reporter: philly international is back to welcoming refugees and visa holders. i'll tell you what's next for both sides of the case. >> we've still got cold air lingering this morning. more wild air is on the way. tracking the temperatures climbing up to near 60 in some areas. we'll look at when that happens and when we'll see snow return to areas like camelback mountain. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news on nbc 10, just a few hours to go. a federal appeals court shut down the justice department's request to reinstate the controversial immigra
jesse was born in nicaragua. trz's border wall is not popular. >> i think it's very disappointing. lot of family, immigrants, not just hispanic, from a lot of different countries come and want something better for them. >> political views amid an assimilation of cultures and cuisines, ron mott, nbc news, hazleton, pennsylvania. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news this morning. a federal court has denied an appeal by the justice department to immediately reinstate...
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we have issues in el salvador and nicaragua. why not make it uniform across the board and say, okay, these are the new security procedures that we're going to implement. some of the cases sometimes take 10, 15 , 20 years. if you want to implement a new security policy, it needs to be uniform across the board? >> julie goldberg, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> in raleigh, north carolina, thousands turned out for the 11th annual moral march. protesters targeted president trump's recent policies. especially on immigration. the march was led by the state naacp. protesters pushed for the repeal of the controversial lgbt bathroom bill and voiced opposition to republican plans to repeal the affordable care act. still ahead, an enforcement surge. that's how ice officials are describing their latest series of raids in multiple states. how this is now fueling new fears among immigrants. >>> afternoon weeks of denial, national security advisor michael flynn is backing off claims he did not talk about sanctions with the russian ambas
we have issues in el salvador and nicaragua. why not make it uniform across the board and say, okay, these are the new security procedures that we're going to implement. some of the cases sometimes take 10, 15 , 20 years. if you want to implement a new security policy, it needs to be uniform across the board? >> julie goldberg, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> in raleigh, north carolina, thousands turned out for the 11th annual moral march. protesters targeted president...
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earmark those $280 million that we are giving to those three countries, earmarked that for what nicaragua did. nobody talks about why nicaraguans are not coming and knocking on our border. i am not a friend of the nicaraguan government. but they knew how to do it. they could help us solve the problem. >> martha: thank you very much much. officials in miami, florida, got national attention when they decided to stand against becoming a so called the sanctuary city. we will speak to the man behind that very controversial decision here in florida coming up next. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ only at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices. data-free. entertainment. your way. only from at&t. don't let the food you eat during the day haunt you at night. nexium 24hr... shuts down your stomach's active acid pumps... to stop the burn of frequent heartburn... all day and night. have we seen them before? banish the burn with nexium 24hr. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are so
earmark those $280 million that we are giving to those three countries, earmarked that for what nicaragua did. nobody talks about why nicaraguans are not coming and knocking on our border. i am not a friend of the nicaraguan government. but they knew how to do it. they could help us solve the problem. >> martha: thank you very much much. officials in miami, florida, got national attention when they decided to stand against becoming a so called the sanctuary city. we will speak to the man...
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selling weapons in iran, and then taking the proceeds of that and giving it to authoritarians in nicaragua that congress prohibited this behavior, and peel were doing it anyway in secret. i don't think that bodes well for somebody that would have so much power. >> what do you say though those that say he was a senior official under president reagan. he was implementing president reagan's policies in central america. he was a senior official under president bush. he was implementing president bush's policies. he had a pretty distinguished career in the council of foreign relations and elsewhere. if the president likes them even though he was so critical of the president, what's wrong with bringing in a critic? >> well, if president trump was telling us he didn't like nation building, why would he want somebody to run the state department who is for nation building? if president trump said the iraq war was one of our biggest mistakes in recent decades, why would he want somebody who is an architect of this? i don't buy really that elliott abrams was just listening to ronald reagan and iran c
selling weapons in iran, and then taking the proceeds of that and giving it to authoritarians in nicaragua that congress prohibited this behavior, and peel were doing it anyway in secret. i don't think that bodes well for somebody that would have so much power. >> what do you say though those that say he was a senior official under president reagan. he was implementing president reagan's policies in central america. he was a senior official under president bush. he was implementing...
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to iran in violation of the arms embargo and the use of proceeds to fund antigovernment rebels in nicaragua. the three members of the review formerere senator tower, secretary of state edmund muskie, and former national security adviser brent snow craft. this program from the video library is about one hour.
to iran in violation of the arms embargo and the use of proceeds to fund antigovernment rebels in nicaragua. the three members of the review formerere senator tower, secretary of state edmund muskie, and former national security adviser brent snow craft. this program from the video library is about one hour.
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arms embargo and the use of proceeds from the sales to fund antigovernment rebels or contras in nicaragua. the three members of the commission, officially called the president's special review board, where senator john tower, former secretary of state, senator edmund muskie, and former ford and george it be bush administration national security advisor brisco coughed. this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> please, be seated. myself and the american people, i want to extend my thanks to senator tower, secretary muskie, and general spoke off. say,ver this report may distinctly, i have appointed or i am proud to have appointed this distinguished board because it fulfills my commitment to get the
arms embargo and the use of proceeds from the sales to fund antigovernment rebels or contras in nicaragua. the three members of the commission, officially called the president's special review board, where senator john tower, former secretary of state, senator edmund muskie, and former ford and george it be bush administration national security advisor brisco coughed. this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> please, be seated. myself and...
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una comunidad en nicaragua que gracias a facebook, utiliza una biblioteca que sigue creciendo.a", ♪ ♪ >> amigos en este dÍa del amor y la amistad, todas las mujeres queremos lucir lindas, para ustedes, nuestra pareja o nuestras amigas. ahora vamos a ver cÓmo vestirnos en 30 seguros para salir asÍ hermosa y deslumbrante en este dÍa de san valentin, y para esto estÁ nuestra susan con los tips de cÓmo lucir lindas y rÁpida. susan: asÍ como estas tÚ tenemos que estar todas las que tenemos pareja, hoy en bÚscalo o teniendolo, tenemos estar wow!. pÓnganme el reloj en pantalla y juntos contamos, tres, dos, uno. arranca nuestra primera modelo. hoy fabulosa valerie tiene el vestido clÁsico para las que estamos buscando pareja, negro, rÁpido, apretado, cierre, color rojo porque hay que mostrar pierna, ana patricia. hay que buscar cosas para todo lo quÉ tengamos de rojo hoy, 7, vamos, valerie, la chaqueta. [gritos] ay! wow! me gusta! ¿vieron quÉ rÁpido? amigo, tambiÉn se puede desvestir en 30 segundos. valerie estÁ soltera, para todos nuestros amigos, y el vestido negro estÁ perfecto. ana
una comunidad en nicaragua que gracias a facebook, utiliza una biblioteca que sigue creciendo.a", ♪ ♪ >> amigos en este dÍa del amor y la amistad, todas las mujeres queremos lucir lindas, para ustedes, nuestra pareja o nuestras amigas. ahora vamos a ver cÓmo vestirnos en 30 seguros para salir asÍ hermosa y deslumbrante en este dÍa de san valentin, y para esto estÁ nuestra susan con los tips de cÓmo lucir lindas y rÁpida. susan: asÍ como estas tÚ tenemos que estar todas...
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with $25,000 we mind to move into the mists renÉe and rebecca who become the cultural mission in nicaraguaknow they can't buy a building on trourt we can't have you white guys there i'm not speaking against controls we said as friends we'll not do that we'll find someplace else we want to treat street close by no insult to our friends not litigated not decided by governance or government there is a real danger i'll hate the district to become district 9 there is a place for all lens over there it is difficult for government in dealing with social issues is to trust the random aspect of things and provide controls aon rents or things like that and subsidies support not control i mean this is curious a socialist i'd like to see the whole thing controlled that will not happen and not the best format but in terms of the republic of san francisco we have a difficulty we need wisdom rather than other aspects so i love the mission i have a little on south van ness and people are afraid to come down to the mission and go to noah valley with not career so we have the.com as an issue and rent contro
with $25,000 we mind to move into the mists renÉe and rebecca who become the cultural mission in nicaraguaknow they can't buy a building on trourt we can't have you white guys there i'm not speaking against controls we said as friends we'll not do that we'll find someplace else we want to treat street close by no insult to our friends not litigated not decided by governance or government there is a real danger i'll hate the district to become district 9 there is a place for all lens over there...
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with $25,000 we mind to move into the mists renÉe and rebecca who become the cultural mission in nicaraguaknow they can't buy a building on trourt we can't have you white guys there i'm not speaking against controls we said as friends we'll not do that we'll find someplace else we want to treat street close by no insult to our friends not litigated not decided by governance or government there is a real danger i'll hate the district to become district 9 there is a place for all lens over there it is difficult for government in dealing with social issues is to trust the random aspect of things and provide controls aon rents or things like that and subsidies support not control i mean this is curious a socialist i'd like to see the whole thing controlled that will not happen and not the best format but in terms of the republic of san francisco we have a difficulty we need wisdom rather than other aspects so i love the mission i have a little on south van ness and people are afraid to come down to the mission and go to noah valley with not career so we have the.com as an issue and rent contro
with $25,000 we mind to move into the mists renÉe and rebecca who become the cultural mission in nicaraguaknow they can't buy a building on trourt we can't have you white guys there i'm not speaking against controls we said as friends we'll not do that we'll find someplace else we want to treat street close by no insult to our friends not litigated not decided by governance or government there is a real danger i'll hate the district to become district 9 there is a place for all lens over there...