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similar things could be said about nicaragua. the consequences for cuba were the development or the support of first of all the shop is dictatorship by the 1920s. the 19 twister he was democratically elected in 1925 on a platform of progress and reform -- chavez turkey was a populist leader. he about he wouldn't take any more, that or that cuba wouldn't contract any further debt. but he also said that he will protect the interests of wall street once elected. he did more to protect the interest of also invented to cuban people and he immediately began to figure out how the cuban government could avoid the platt amendment which restricted the ability of the cuban government to take on more debt. he went against that, contracted with the chase manhattan bank for millions and millions of dollars of sovereign debt that cripple the cuban economy,, especially during an era where sugar prices remained depressed. as cuba took on more debt, as a borrowed more and more from chase, the repression of the cuban people became worse and it even
similar things could be said about nicaragua. the consequences for cuba were the development or the support of first of all the shop is dictatorship by the 1920s. the 19 twister he was democratically elected in 1925 on a platform of progress and reform -- chavez turkey was a populist leader. he about he wouldn't take any more, that or that cuba wouldn't contract any further debt. but he also said that he will protect the interests of wall street once elected. he did more to protect the interest...
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including nicaragua and panama. >> when did become wall street?. >> cry would argue wall street became a wall street in the early 19th century. early years of history in new york city it without a significant presence at the time. but by the end of the 19th century increasingly capital becomes concentrated from financial insurance firms and the news for commercial development and then we start talking about and the expansion so different historians has thus of place or idea to signify america in the capitals of the beverly it begins to blur the of the 50th century at the moment when wall street is turning to overseas markets. speeleven with is the interest in the caribbean?. >> there was the sense of financial means toward a political end with the sense of early history of dollar diplomacy of if you know, and though the idea substituting in terms of foreign relations that was important through roosevelt and taft so banking institutions were very important very important in these organizations were is critical to the state department's goal of stabi
including nicaragua and panama. >> when did become wall street?. >> cry would argue wall street became a wall street in the early 19th century. early years of history in new york city it without a significant presence at the time. but by the end of the 19th century increasingly capital becomes concentrated from financial insurance firms and the news for commercial development and then we start talking about and the expansion so different historians has thus of place or idea to...
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>> what about haiti or nicaragua or cuba?. >> it is different country to country these are two countries flew to the worst possible since it exemplars of diplomacy the role of u.s. bankers in haiti faugh led to the landing of u.s. developing a 19 your military occupation that is intangible to the audience's the transfer of financial and economic control and allowed to thousands of deaths of patients citizens
>> what about haiti or nicaragua or cuba?. >> it is different country to country these are two countries flew to the worst possible since it exemplars of diplomacy the role of u.s. bankers in haiti faugh led to the landing of u.s. developing a 19 your military occupation that is intangible to the audience's the transfer of financial and economic control and allowed to thousands of deaths of patients citizens
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family moved into the illegal unit four years ago when they first came to the united states from nicaragua. they paid $1,000 a month to live in one room at the end of the basement. [ speaking spanish ] >> it was so dark i couldn't tell if it was day or night. there were no windows and only one door to get out. >> reporter: the city acted. a 911 call on christmas day in 2016 led firefighters down to the basement unit. they wrote the report that led to an inspection from the city. the city filed suit today against melissa mendoza from hillsboro who owns the building and ernesto perez of daly city the master attend and landlord who they say was responsible for the illegal basement unit. >> it was one of the worst conditions we have seen in terms of their actual living conditions. [ speaking spanish ] >> pipes from the laundromat upstairs leaked all the time
family moved into the illegal unit four years ago when they first came to the united states from nicaragua. they paid $1,000 a month to live in one room at the end of the basement. [ speaking spanish ] >> it was so dark i couldn't tell if it was day or night. there were no windows and only one door to get out. >> reporter: the city acted. a 911 call on christmas day in 2016 led firefighters down to the basement unit. they wrote the report that led to an inspection from the city. the...
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reyes: a pesticide sprayed on plantations in nicaragua for decades continues to cause controversy and alleged illness. did it poison people? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." first up, northern nicaragua was once abubundant with agrgricultl wealth, , but locals sayay that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. solis: [speaking spapanish] interpreter: look atat this. every banana plantntatation worr has it.. i haveve it. my partrtner has i. lookok at our skin. itit is sta. this is at the poisoson did to us.
reyes: a pesticide sprayed on plantations in nicaragua for decades continues to cause controversy and alleged illness. did it poison people? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." first up, northern nicaragua was once abubundant with agrgricultl wealth, , but locals sayay that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. solis: [speaking spapanish] interpreter: look atat this. every banana plantntatation worr has it.....
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top vo cesar - en nicaragua, excombatientes del ejrcito popular sandinista marcharon para exigir el pagoios sociales al gobierno. - dicen que lucharon por la defensa de la revolucin que benefici y a la que perteneci el presidente daniel ortega. - ortega anunci que cumplir sus promesas, pero solo cuando estados unidos le pague a nicaragua una indemnizacin calculada en 17mil-millones de dlares. pam can lorena - la violencia en el salvador ya deja un saldo de 19 policas y 10 militares muertos, en lo que va de este aÑo. - el mas reciente, mario ernesto centeno, quien segn reportes fue asesinado ayer luego de ser interceptado en un autobus, donde recibi varios impactos de bala. - el mismo da, se report que otro polica y su hija fueron masacrados por pandilleros, al igual que un soldado de la fuerza armada, a quien le propinaron ms de 30 balazos. lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con gabriel sotelo y la actualidad deportiva --- hola que tal y muy buenas noches, arrancamos su dosis deportiva de hoy con accion del cierre dela ronda
top vo cesar - en nicaragua, excombatientes del ejrcito popular sandinista marcharon para exigir el pagoios sociales al gobierno. - dicen que lucharon por la defensa de la revolucin que benefici y a la que perteneci el presidente daniel ortega. - ortega anunci que cumplir sus promesas, pero solo cuando estados unidos le pague a nicaragua una indemnizacin calculada en 17mil-millones de dlares. pam can lorena - la violencia en el salvador ya deja un saldo de 19 policas y 10 militares muertos, en...
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i represented someone from seattle, washington, a peace corps volunteer in nicaragua and a local woman, had a child, was buying real estate. police broke into his office and he was tackled by security police and arrested, and charged with international drug trafficking. sentenceed a 22 year in a wobbler, but he had no connections to drug trafficking of any kind and yet he found himself in jail with a 22 year sentence. as we started investigating in detail, and tried to advocate his freedom, what happened was totally unconnected to him. there were politics in the area where the ruling party was afraid their candidate was threatened by another candidate. they accused him of drug trafficking to get rid of him and the problem is the guy was the townor mayor in wasn't wealthy and they needed to point to somebody who was the elected moneyman -- who was the alleged moneyman. he appeared to be wealthy because he was buying and selling real estate, a beachfront office, he had no connection of any kind and got 22 years in prison. i think you have to be aware that you can be totally innocent, hav
i represented someone from seattle, washington, a peace corps volunteer in nicaragua and a local woman, had a child, was buying real estate. police broke into his office and he was tackled by security police and arrested, and charged with international drug trafficking. sentenceed a 22 year in a wobbler, but he had no connections to drug trafficking of any kind and yet he found himself in jail with a 22 year sentence. as we started investigating in detail, and tried to advocate his freedom,...
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well it's similar what they did to nicaragua in the one nine hundred eighty s. well they actually had a military award there as well where they paid people to try and overthrow the government and they haven't reached that stage yet here. because it's you know in the twenty first century it's not so easy to do to get away with but i think if you want to you know drop went to the united nations and said you know in trying to get a vote in the general assembly on sanctions he'd probably get zero or two or one vote because this is really again it's something. that the whole rest of the world finds abhorrent do you get he's managed to get the strategy the sense do you get this out strategy or the sense that the strategy is to push the country to war. you know i think the well first is trying to force them into default. because you know because but by hurting their finances you could push them to fall which create a whole nother set of mess in venezuela i mean he's even cutting off dividends from from citgo for example with the sanctions and yeah it does push the coun
well it's similar what they did to nicaragua in the one nine hundred eighty s. well they actually had a military award there as well where they paid people to try and overthrow the government and they haven't reached that stage yet here. because it's you know in the twenty first century it's not so easy to do to get away with but i think if you want to you know drop went to the united nations and said you know in trying to get a vote in the general assembly on sanctions he'd probably get zero...
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nicaragua or afghanistan in the past and now syria in this way you know but never their allies like saudi arabia you know they are always talking about. traffic to peace and they they for example they are always referring to the rent as a trap to peace but they never talk about. weapons race the nuclear weapons race between pakistan and. to peace so it's just just sit down to come down to read the headlines to to check the facts to check the informations to realise what is this. discourse offer united states what it is about colors all around the world the powerless arguably think of you as one of the great cartoonists political cartoonists in history how under threat are you in brazil with the fiery cartoons that you draw against those in power in your country let alone washington is just say the most interesting thing. in my career is a more well known outside brazil been in brazil for example this book is the most complete book about my cartoons and in the whole in my whole career but it was published in turkey never in brazil probably that saying nobody can be a prophet in his own lan
nicaragua or afghanistan in the past and now syria in this way you know but never their allies like saudi arabia you know they are always talking about. traffic to peace and they they for example they are always referring to the rent as a trap to peace but they never talk about. weapons race the nuclear weapons race between pakistan and. to peace so it's just just sit down to come down to read the headlines to to check the facts to check the informations to realise what is this. discourse offer...
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they had gone into southeast asia, nicaragua had fallen, there in afghanistan fallen and 79 by every measurable standard we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight years later, or winning the cold war and in the course of 1917 to 1980 every present gave a territories presidents until reagan and then reagan is selected and in eight years they don't give up. i think two, that part of reagan's one of the big goals was the defeat of soviet communism. i've always believed that simpson and 86 which everybody lit says that reagan was a liberal, is really more about gorbachev and the cold war and him not handing the pr of pr bonanza. and in a time when were preaching freedom and telling him to tear down the wall. a lot of the refugees were from communist cuba and nicaragua who came into the united states seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answers your question. i know the cold war is not been addressed or not. i think it would be terrific if we adjust ourselves of that as well. pgh so, the woman in the front row. and then i will shift to a different part of the room. >> yo
they had gone into southeast asia, nicaragua had fallen, there in afghanistan fallen and 79 by every measurable standard we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight years later, or winning the cold war and in the course of 1917 to 1980 every present gave a territories presidents until reagan and then reagan is selected and in eight years they don't give up. i think two, that part of reagan's one of the big goals was the defeat of soviet communism. i've always believed that simpson and 86...
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reyes: a pesticide sprayed on plantations in nicaragua for decades continues to cause controversy andeged illness. did it poison people? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." first up, northern nicaragua was once abubundant with agrgricultl wealth, , but locals sayay that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. solis: [speaking spapanish] interpreter: look atat this. every banana plantntatation worr has it.. i haveve it. my partrtner has i.
reyes: a pesticide sprayed on plantations in nicaragua for decades continues to cause controversy andeged illness. did it poison people? i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." first up, northern nicaragua was once abubundant with agrgricultl wealth, , but locals sayay that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. solis: [speaking spapanish] interpreter: look atat this. every banana plantntatation worr has it.. i...
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nicaragua is already all the way there. guatemala is on the urge of being a failed state.g into mexico who itself has a left of center type a figure running for president a year from now. you can very quickly see within four years if this works in venezuela, you could see it spread to colombia, honduras, guatemala, nicaragua, el salvador, and into mexico. you have to think forward on a couple of these things, the dominoes begin to fall, and suddenly we have a very unstable region where anti-americanism and narco trafficking are putting pressure on our country. >> dana: you are the only u.s. senator who could have delivered that speech, what was your main message to them? >> my main messages i have seen this happen before. i'm not seeking to interfere in the affairs of venezuela. we just wanted to follow its own constitution. let the people vote for whoever they want. i spoke to someone as it was born and raised and shaped by the hemisphere, by the castro in cuba, and the tyranny that results into leads to corruption, we have seen massive amounts of corruption. my point to
nicaragua is already all the way there. guatemala is on the urge of being a failed state.g into mexico who itself has a left of center type a figure running for president a year from now. you can very quickly see within four years if this works in venezuela, you could see it spread to colombia, honduras, guatemala, nicaragua, el salvador, and into mexico. you have to think forward on a couple of these things, the dominoes begin to fall, and suddenly we have a very unstable region where...
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armed interventions throughout the caribbean region, long occupations of countries like nicaragua, haiti and the dominican republic. the principle that no nation has the right to intervene in the internal affairs of another nation for any reason whatsoever became the bedrock principle of american relations. beginning in 1933, the secretary of state and president roosevelt continually announced the policy that the u.s. had no right to intervene overtly in the internal affairs of latin american nations and the united states renounced the right of exercising international police power. this became the major part of the charter of 1948. but there were other parts to the good neighbor appreciated by latin america. the poly sloot tariff had badly damaged american trade. the great depression in latin america was as devastating as the united states. trade fell by 75% in the 1930's between the united states and latin america. the roosevelt administration initiated a reciprocal trade agreement act, basically congress give the president the power to conduct negotiations over trade deals. it basical
armed interventions throughout the caribbean region, long occupations of countries like nicaragua, haiti and the dominican republic. the principle that no nation has the right to intervene in the internal affairs of another nation for any reason whatsoever became the bedrock principle of american relations. beginning in 1933, the secretary of state and president roosevelt continually announced the policy that the u.s. had no right to intervene overtly in the internal affairs of latin american...
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in ethiopia, mbengola when nicaragua went communist so we could see these i should say we at least the conservatives could see that there was a need for something beyond datan that we have to go back beyond containment and something beyond that. so this along came ronde reagan who for the first time and almost 40 years, not just about accumulation or daton or sigh but summed it up in a very famous talk he had with richard alan which he said dick, i know this may sound splicic about ending the wold car but i have a solution, and dick alan said what is that governor, governor at that time. well very simple, dick, we win and they lose and that no president had said that. ever before, reallying and those times of simple but yet very direct terms. beginning out of that, was a very sophisticated it wasn't just something of dropping a bombing on moscow and ending the war that way as a matter of fact margaret thatcher said about ronde reagan end of the cold war firing a shot that's precisely what he did by using very sophisticated multifacetting reagan doctrine which included psychological war
in ethiopia, mbengola when nicaragua went communist so we could see these i should say we at least the conservatives could see that there was a need for something beyond datan that we have to go back beyond containment and something beyond that. so this along came ronde reagan who for the first time and almost 40 years, not just about accumulation or daton or sigh but summed it up in a very famous talk he had with richard alan which he said dick, i know this may sound splicic about ending the...
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. >> nicaragua, 1979, the sandinista is overthrow the government and their leader is ortega. announcer: this is a production of china central television america. woman: as the global population grows, the challenge to end hunger only deepens. the u.n. world food program wants to wipe out global hunger by 2030, but can it be done? this week on "full frame," we look asosome of the e innovative and perhaps a a little unconventiononal ideas f for eradicating hunger around the woworld once and f for all. i'm may lee e in los angeleles. let's take it "full frame."
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carolina: queda nicaragua, el salvador y repÚblica dominicana que no lo han des penalizado.ciales multiplicÓ su algoritmo informÁtico para que los usuarios vean con menor frecuencia enlaces desplazados de vÍdeos. ya no mÁs a los conocidos videos falsos. javier: soy usuario de facebook y a pesar de que hay tantas otras redes sociales, facebook sigue siendo la preferida de todo el mundo. hasta mi papÁ y mi mamá, imagÍnate. carolina: son muy modernos. mi padre, siempre estÁ pegado a facebook. mira, nacimientos, dolor de cabeza y hasta perdidas. javier: sucedÍa al ser mientras el eclipse atravesaba el paÍs de costa a costa. ayleen: muchas gracias, si les parece vamos a empezar por las cifras. cerca de 100 millones de personas observaron el espectÁculo en todo el paÍs. el departamento de trabajo estados unidos estimÓ que el eclipse costÓ 700.000.000 $ por una caÍda de la productividad causada por el tiempo que las personas invirtieran en hablar, leer sobre el tema o dejar su puesto de trabajo para ir a ver el eclipse. para una familia de carolina del sur fue un suceso astronÓmico
carolina: queda nicaragua, el salvador y repÚblica dominicana que no lo han des penalizado.ciales multiplicÓ su algoritmo informÁtico para que los usuarios vean con menor frecuencia enlaces desplazados de vÍdeos. ya no mÁs a los conocidos videos falsos. javier: soy usuario de facebook y a pesar de que hay tantas otras redes sociales, facebook sigue siendo la preferida de todo el mundo. hasta mi papÁ y mi mamá, imagÍnate. carolina: son muy modernos. mi padre, siempre estÁ pegado a...
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winds will get a little bit perer, close to 70 miles hour before it hits somewhere on the coast of nicaraguawards belize, but that is several days out. per things could change. conditions are such that no major amplification of the storm is expected in that area. 90 in frederick. 79 in baltimore. martinsburg, 87. the same number in washington. the more important number, i think -- if you spend a lot of time outside, the humidity and temperature combinations -- 102 inwhat it feels like th fredericksburg. tonight, but it stays very muggy. there will be haze and fog. a few showers off to the west. as we get to west of the metro area closer to sunset, those things will rain themselves out, and that will be that. things seem stronger as you get past the interstate 81 corridor. muggy, fog patches possible. temperatures in the 70's early in the morning, and through the day, we will watch for showers and storms to become possible through the afternoon. it will clear out and dry up over the weekend, and i think it will be just fine. 90 tomorrow, upper 80's over the weekend, turning a little less humi
winds will get a little bit perer, close to 70 miles hour before it hits somewhere on the coast of nicaraguawards belize, but that is several days out. per things could change. conditions are such that no major amplification of the storm is expected in that area. 90 in frederick. 79 in baltimore. martinsburg, 87. the same number in washington. the more important number, i think -- if you spend a lot of time outside, the humidity and temperature combinations -- 102 inwhat it feels like th...
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nicaragua had fallen. they were in angola.y every measurable standard, we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight years later we are winning the cold war. in the course from 1917-1980, the president give up territory to the soviets and then reagan was the lack did in the majors they don't give up. i think is that part of reagan, i said before, one of the big goals was to defeat the soviet communism. i have always believed since then and 86, which everybody uses as an example that reagan is somehow a liberal was more about gorbachev and the cold war and him not handing the soviets and illegals in the united states and at that time we tell him to tear down the wall. a lot of these were from communist cuba and nicaragua but seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question, but the cold war has not been addressed here and if we trust ourselves to that as well. >> the woman in the front row and then i will shift over to a different part of the room altogether. >> sonia graham, political consultant. h
nicaragua had fallen. they were in angola.y every measurable standard, we are losing the cold war to the soviets. eight years later we are winning the cold war. in the course from 1917-1980, the president give up territory to the soviets and then reagan was the lack did in the majors they don't give up. i think is that part of reagan, i said before, one of the big goals was to defeat the soviet communism. i have always believed since then and 86, which everybody uses as an example that reagan...
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el ajuste migratorio, se calcula que mÁs de 254.000 centroamericanos, de el salvador, honduras y nicaraguaortera: nelson rodrÍguez lleva 16 aÑos anhelando esta noticia. >> es la mejor, yo tengo esposa e hijos, necesitamos un soporte mayor todavÍa que el tps. reportera: la posibilidad de que el programa sea cancelado no deja de alarmar a los beneficiarios, ya que los periodos de renovaciÓn no han sido anunciados. >> nos hemos portado bien por tantos aÑos, entonces por quÉ asÍ quitar un beneficio? no serÍa justo. reportera: se espera que comience un debate en las demÁs circuitos para que los beneficiarios del tps en otros estados tambiÉn puedan solicitar su residencia permanente. fÉlix: ante el anuncio del departamento de justicia de no otorgar fondos federales a ciudades santuario, ya comienzan a preparar sus argumentos legales para bloquear esta acciÓn del presidente donald trump. viviana nos cuenta los primeros pasos de esta defensa ante tribunales. viviana: chicago se convierte en la primera ciudad del paÍs al anunciar una demanda federal contra el departamento de justicia de estados uni
el ajuste migratorio, se calcula que mÁs de 254.000 centroamericanos, de el salvador, honduras y nicaraguaortera: nelson rodrÍguez lleva 16 aÑos anhelando esta noticia. >> es la mejor, yo tengo esposa e hijos, necesitamos un soporte mayor todavÍa que el tps. reportera: la posibilidad de que el programa sea cancelado no deja de alarmar a los beneficiarios, ya que los periodos de renovaciÓn no han sido anunciados. >> nos hemos portado bien por tantos aÑos, entonces por quÉ asÍ...
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ciudadanos y permite lograr la residencia dentro de e estados unidos , sin tener que ir a el salvador nicaraguas todo dentro de estados unidos . >> quien vive fuera de esos e a estados con tps (temporary protection status( no calific ? califican?. >> asi es, hay dos circuitos que tienen esta regla del poder em g emigarr el 9no y el 6to si es o otros estados no serian elegi e elegibles . >> que debe hacer quien vive en esos estados que quiere este p o proceso de no salir del pais . >> abogado de m miginmigracion , para que vean son eleibles porque no elimina s si tienen delitos o mas factores eso no perdona solo permite temtem tener plateafaforma en estados unidos y estar que no se entr u entregue a miginmigracion porquo sera elegible . >> gracias . >> al contrario . >> arrestos dispran despues de caer tras la eleccion del pr presidente trump . >> mas de 14500 personas fueron detenidas en puestos de control con mexico . >> la cifra aumento a 181200 e j julio , que es aumento del 16re trump lanzo ultimatum qua cnore del norte dice que estados unidos actuara con poder . >> la contundente respuesta
ciudadanos y permite lograr la residencia dentro de e estados unidos , sin tener que ir a el salvador nicaraguas todo dentro de estados unidos . >> quien vive fuera de esos e a estados con tps (temporary protection status( no calific ? califican?. >> asi es, hay dos circuitos que tienen esta regla del poder em g emigarr el 9no y el 6to si es o otros estados no serian elegi e elegibles . >> que debe hacer quien vive en esos estados que quiere este p o proceso de no salir del...
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todo el modelo indica que este sistema se va por el caribe, de interÉs especial para nicaragua, hondurassistema que puede tener desarrollo en las bahamas, gran parte de los modelos indican que si se forman serÍa de interÉs para las bahamas y florida. lluvia en camino, el tiempo estuvo tranquilo para maÑana en la parte norte, altÍsima la posibilidad de chubascos y tormentas. Éste es el pronÓstico, viernes con lluvia, pero sÁbado y domingo con calor. julio:"despacito" es elegida por la oficina de gobernaciÓn de puerto rico como canciÓn que inspira a visitar la isla. en repÚblica dominicana, protestan por la muerte de uno de los suyos. ♪ mira a estos niños. ¿que es lo que ves? yo me veo a mi misma. yo llegue a ser maestra de esl para darles a mis estudiantes lo que yo quería cuando llegué aquí - la oportunidad de aprender, de lograr, de soñar. la oportunidad de pertenecer, y de ser un norte americano. mi nombre es julia toriani crompton, y estoy orgullosa de ser miembro de njea. ♪ julio: el gobernador de puerto rico anunciÓ que "despacito" serÁ parte de las iniciativas para promover a la is
todo el modelo indica que este sistema se va por el caribe, de interÉs especial para nicaragua, hondurassistema que puede tener desarrollo en las bahamas, gran parte de los modelos indican que si se forman serÍa de interÉs para las bahamas y florida. lluvia en camino, el tiempo estuvo tranquilo para maÑana en la parte norte, altÍsima la posibilidad de chubascos y tormentas. Éste es el pronÓstico, viernes con lluvia, pero sÁbado y domingo con calor. julio:"despacito" es elegida...
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i think the united states should never assume the posture that first up, northern nicaragua was oncebundant with agrgricultl wealth, , but locals sayay that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. solis: [speaking spapanish] interpreter: look atat this. every banana plantntatation worr has it.. i haveve it. my partrtner has i. lookok at our skin. itit is sta. this is at the poisoson did to us.
i think the united states should never assume the posture that first up, northern nicaragua was oncebundant with agrgricultl wealth, , but locals sayay that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. solis: [speaking spapanish] interpreter: look atat this. every banana plantntatation worr has it.. i haveve it. my partrtner has i. lookok at our skin. itit is sta. this is at the poisoson did to us.
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and her family moved into the apartment four years ago when they first moved into the states from nicaragua >> it was so dark. i couldn't tell if it was daytime or nighttime. there were no windows and there was only one door to get outside. from my unit, it looked like a tunnel. >> it was that type of danger that led the city to act. a 911 call on christmas day in 2016 led firefighters down to the basement unit. they wrote the report that led to a full blown inspection from the city. the city filed suit today against melissa mendoza and h hernesto pereres who they say was responsible for the illegal basement unit. >> it's one of the worse slum lord conditions cases we've seen in terms of their actual living conditions. >> pipes from the laundromat upstairs leaked all the time. and there were pipes running everywhere. there were elderly and children living here. all in these dark cramped rooms. >> her unit was at the end of the basement. the farthest from the front door. >> i always worried about a fire. i knew if something happened myself and my family wouldn't have a chance to make it out
and her family moved into the apartment four years ago when they first moved into the states from nicaragua >> it was so dark. i couldn't tell if it was daytime or nighttime. there were no windows and there was only one door to get outside. from my unit, it looked like a tunnel. >> it was that type of danger that led the city to act. a 911 call on christmas day in 2016 led firefighters down to the basement unit. they wrote the report that led to a full blown inspection from the...
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and a stark difference there and the festival is on the 23rd. >> and nicaragua didn't think it went farh. meanwhile, savannah, could trudeau and macron do something more to take care of themselves. they need to do more. great to have you with me, msnbc and comcast are proud to partner with global citizen for the global citizen festival. it comes up september 23rd in new york central park. visit the website, check it out. hopefully we'll have good weather. we had great weather last year. >> beautiful. >> so you could also see savannah on nbc news daily snap chat show and stay tuned and we'll catch you up on the top stories and also gaudy swartz is there and head over to snap chat and check it out and subscribe. savannah, could you teach me snap chat. >> i would be happy to. >> you have been tried to teach me for years. thank you very much. >>> and back to the breaking news with the unanimous vote from the u.n. security counsel approving the sweeping sanctions in response to north korea ballistic missile testing, so up next, where does it go from here after the sanctions are imposed? duri
and a stark difference there and the festival is on the 23rd. >> and nicaragua didn't think it went farh. meanwhile, savannah, could trudeau and macron do something more to take care of themselves. they need to do more. great to have you with me, msnbc and comcast are proud to partner with global citizen for the global citizen festival. it comes up september 23rd in new york central park. visit the website, check it out. hopefully we'll have good weather. we had great weather last year....
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nicaragua? the bolivian revolution of 1952, the u.s. response was something quite distinct. toleration. that is the title of the talk -- tolerant truman. when it comes to the bolivian revolution and truman's nonaggressive response -- i have three main arguments i want to present today. the first is about the bolivian x fascists. there is seen by some at the truman administration as quite useful as the cold war emerged. point, i will be talking about a few isms, bolivian trotskyism, that is another leg of the bolivian revolutionary movement. they were seen by some labor friends of the truman administration as quite friendly to the cold war -- united states and the cold war efforts. they did tolerate all of these movements. he likes none of them -- they likes none of them, though. the second. i would go through is the six-year. between the war and the revolution of 52. a that bithrough about the revolution of 1952 and the truman response. if you look at world war ii and -- and bolivia. countries very few that were willing to join the allied war effort. bolivia was one of those
nicaragua? the bolivian revolution of 1952, the u.s. response was something quite distinct. toleration. that is the title of the talk -- tolerant truman. when it comes to the bolivian revolution and truman's nonaggressive response -- i have three main arguments i want to present today. the first is about the bolivian x fascists. there is seen by some at the truman administration as quite useful as the cold war emerged. point, i will be talking about a few isms, bolivian trotskyism, that is...
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of left—wing countries in latin america that also support venezuela — olivia, ecuador partially, nicaraguao have advisers in venezuelan at the moment. —— bolivia. it has echoes of the single party assembly, the national congress in cuba. next on the programme, we will turn to myanmar. thousands of rohingya muslims have fled myanmar. according to one estimate, 18,000 have headed to bangladesh in the last week. the latest spike in this crisis began on friday when rohingya insurgents attacked up to 30 police stations. the group behind the attacks said its primary aim is to protect the rohingya muslim minority from state repression in myanmar. the government denies that and responded with military action. what followed was an exodus. these are pictures obtained by the bbc of hundreds of people crossing a river that forms the border between myanmar and bangladesh. a spokesperson from the international organisation for migration says thousands more are waiting at the border. the bbc‘s mir sabbir is on the bangladesh side of the border. this is his latest report. the flow of rohingyas started her
of left—wing countries in latin america that also support venezuela — olivia, ecuador partially, nicaraguao have advisers in venezuelan at the moment. —— bolivia. it has echoes of the single party assembly, the national congress in cuba. next on the programme, we will turn to myanmar. thousands of rohingya muslims have fled myanmar. according to one estimate, 18,000 have headed to bangladesh in the last week. the latest spike in this crisis began on friday when rohingya insurgents...
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then in the nineteen eighties as the reagan administration tried to overthrow the sandinistas in nicaragua the planes that secretly brought arms to the contras turned around and brought cocaine back to america again shielded from us law enforcement by the cia so the us government was pumping our country full of cocaine while locking the small time dealers away for years what each of these examples shows is that the drug war was never about drugs not to mention let's assume let's just zoom for a moment that doing drugs is wrong or right just for the sake of argument i don't know if i believe that but let's just say the sake of argument that they're wrong isn't really it's really more wrong than say animal abuse or raising children in a disgusting home or pushing a handicapped person over so you can get a taxi or peppering your padded wanna was sarcastic comments about this lack of taste in movies. people rarely go to jail for any of those things for they rarely go to jail for animal abuse but constantly go to jail for getting a little loopy from a drug or giving that drug to someone else co
then in the nineteen eighties as the reagan administration tried to overthrow the sandinistas in nicaragua the planes that secretly brought arms to the contras turned around and brought cocaine back to america again shielded from us law enforcement by the cia so the us government was pumping our country full of cocaine while locking the small time dealers away for years what each of these examples shows is that the drug war was never about drugs not to mention let's assume let's just zoom for a...
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while he was on the committee, a revolution broke out in nicaragua and central america in 1979 and 1980. this became a highly contentious during the reagan administrati administration. reagan attempted to overthrow the government and nedra pasqua and maintain the fierce military dictatorship in el salvador. you see the archbishop romero was assassinated in march of 1980. everybody knew who did this with impunity he received in december of 1980 the people who did this did it because they knew they could get away with it because ronald reagan had just been elected and that was a celebration and el salvador. i'm going to skip ahead they worked on this issue and went to central america very early on in january just before ronald reagan was sworn in and he wrote a report for the liberal critique. they had some colleagues giving the orders to do this. gary studs went to the speaker of the house and said we have to investigate all this and get this right. the office was next to his is the right person for the job now to turn to the third major aspect of the career. this was his role as the spo
while he was on the committee, a revolution broke out in nicaragua and central america in 1979 and 1980. this became a highly contentious during the reagan administrati administration. reagan attempted to overthrow the government and nedra pasqua and maintain the fierce military dictatorship in el salvador. you see the archbishop romero was assassinated in march of 1980. everybody knew who did this with impunity he received in december of 1980 the people who did this did it because they knew...
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cesar/take vo --en nicaragua, al menos 8 personas murieron cuando un autobus se desliz por una rampa region de ''boca de sabalos''.. --en estas imagenes se observa a decenas de personas tratando de sacar el vehiculo de las aguas.. --segun testigos, un grupo de pasajeros estaba abordando cuando de repente el camion se ech para atras y los frenos no funcionaron.. ya que solo estaba detenido por una roca bajo las llantas.. lorena/ots --la esposa del lider de la oposicin "leopoldo lpez" dijo hoy que venezuela ha alcanzado "una lamentable crisis humanitaria" take vo --lilian tintori calific la medida del gobienro de ese pas de clausurar dos estaciones de radio que criticaban al gobierno de nicolas maduro, un duro golpe a la libertad de expresin. --el presidente maduro ha criticado fuertemente la cobertura de la prensa internacional a esa nacin. take vo/ cesar ----en estado crtico! --as se encuentra un conductor luego de ser arrollado por el autobs que manejaba....la secuencia completa de las imgenes al regresar... take vo / lorena -- aumentan los riesgos tras los desbordamientos en texas!
cesar/take vo --en nicaragua, al menos 8 personas murieron cuando un autobus se desliz por una rampa region de ''boca de sabalos''.. --en estas imagenes se observa a decenas de personas tratando de sacar el vehiculo de las aguas.. --segun testigos, un grupo de pasajeros estaba abordando cuando de repente el camion se ech para atras y los frenos no funcionaron.. ya que solo estaba detenido por una roca bajo las llantas.. lorena/ots --la esposa del lider de la oposicin "leopoldo lpez"...
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now while the organization of american states deems the vote in venezuela illegal countries like nicaragua and bolivia came to caracas as defense insisting the international community should respect the rights of a sovereign country reporting from miami marina r.t. . islamic state rockets killed twenty five year old r.t. arabic journalists khalifa al ticket over the weekend in homs syria alcatel was filming a report on syrian army operations in the area when he was hit by a barrage of isis rockets according to the head of r.t. arabic spiro in damascus r.t. editor in chief margarita simonyan said this for the first time in artie's history a person who was working with our channel and hotspots has died i wish courage to colludes family friends and colleagues and everyone who knew and loved him we will do everything we can to help his family in this situation. and that is our news tonight thanks for watching here on our team america we're back tomorrow night. you know what most expedient street looks like a real bitch this would be analyzing the bottom. line with the like you not i got. the.
now while the organization of american states deems the vote in venezuela illegal countries like nicaragua and bolivia came to caracas as defense insisting the international community should respect the rights of a sovereign country reporting from miami marina r.t. . islamic state rockets killed twenty five year old r.t. arabic journalists khalifa al ticket over the weekend in homs syria alcatel was filming a report on syrian army operations in the area when he was hit by a barrage of isis...
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america we heard the line that there were freedom fighters they were supposed to be in existence in nicaragua the cia contras then in afghanistan their freedom fighters to kick out the soviet troops in the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think what needs to be adhered to and pushed for is a single standard of human rights we don't want intervention by the us by russia by any other countries to go in and bomb people who are trying to get on with their lives and as americans i think we need to face the fact that there are eight hundred plus u.s. military bases outside of this country around the world a grand total of forty military bases for all the other countries of the world outside their borders that is an indication of just how expansionist in a political geopolitical sense the u.s. government has been and the pentagon has been and we need to face that fact and then pull back on the political and military power absolutely stunning fact there you pointed out you have an only spoken out against u.s. escalation in syria you're also a vocal critic of the think sions regime recently imposed ag
america we heard the line that there were freedom fighters they were supposed to be in existence in nicaragua the cia contras then in afghanistan their freedom fighters to kick out the soviet troops in the one nine hundred eighty s. and i think what needs to be adhered to and pushed for is a single standard of human rights we don't want intervention by the us by russia by any other countries to go in and bomb people who are trying to get on with their lives and as americans i think we need to...
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the vatican, honduras, nicaragua, the dominican republic, malta and el salvador, does this developmente at least influence those countries in central and southern america ? least influence those countries in central and southern america? there are certainly big lobbies and many of these countries to lift or at least partially lift abortion, and many of these countries struggle against a very strong catholic church and very conservative parties, and societies that are very conservative. so they will be looking at what has happened in chile, as will the neighbouring argentina, for example. they are very interested in the listing of bands, because in argentina, it is very partial, only in certain cases. so hopefully in the region gradually, the —— there will be more rights for women reproductively. everyone in the us, including the president, has been taking time to look up to the sky and look at the first total eclipse. it is the first one in some parts of america for almost a0 years, he has got his glasses on there, but another shots, the president did not use as glasses. we will tell y
the vatican, honduras, nicaragua, the dominican republic, malta and el salvador, does this developmente at least influence those countries in central and southern america ? least influence those countries in central and southern america? there are certainly big lobbies and many of these countries to lift or at least partially lift abortion, and many of these countries struggle against a very strong catholic church and very conservative parties, and societies that are very conservative. so they...