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a gaol, 30km from the capital of san salvador. state of emergency was declared in the prison after fighting broke out between members of the same gang. >> hundreds of cuban medical professionals hoping to reach the u.s. are stranded in columbia's bogota. the doctors are thought to take advantage of an initiative granting them visas in u.s. >>> sporting white gowns and showing their diplomas, these cuban medical workers are caught in limbo in bogota. they reached columbia legally, fleeing the medical mission. they were enticed to do so by the 2006 cuban medical parole programme. a u.s. government initiative promising them a fast and safe passage to the u.s. >> we expected our cases to be resolved within 15-90 days. that's how the programme works. some waited up to seven months without response, or have been turned down. >> dozens are crammed in small apartments, savings running out. and facing deportation. this nurse fled five months ago with just $600 in his pocket. >> translation: we are facing true hardship. we left families and
a gaol, 30km from the capital of san salvador. state of emergency was declared in the prison after fighting broke out between members of the same gang. >> hundreds of cuban medical professionals hoping to reach the u.s. are stranded in columbia's bogota. the doctors are thought to take advantage of an initiative granting them visas in u.s. >>> sporting white gowns and showing their diplomas, these cuban medical workers are caught in limbo in bogota. they reached columbia legally,...
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salvador. the level of freedom i have here is huge. i developed an ease in my skin living here. here everyone is like me. in salvador, i see black faces of different shades. i feel a sense of amazement because we weren't supposed to survive, basically. people who - people who were slaves, every country treated us differently in regards to how they wanted to get rid of us. brazil, specifically, their plan was if we import white people and let them procreate the blacks will disappear. it did not, whites disappear, and you have brazil as we know it. that, for me, is wild. the connection between salvador and baltimore is very strong. salvador was elected by the government and genderfication passed. just like we have to give baltimore an advance on black people. it's always there. a terrifying situation. there has been struggle of the black persons from the state. >> right now, we are at a site where 13 young black men were massacred during a carnival. the police lined them up against the wall and shot them. >> negligence - it's like he didn't care. >> it opens up to america. proud no
salvador. the level of freedom i have here is huge. i developed an ease in my skin living here. here everyone is like me. in salvador, i see black faces of different shades. i feel a sense of amazement because we weren't supposed to survive, basically. people who - people who were slaves, every country treated us differently in regards to how they wanted to get rid of us. brazil, specifically, their plan was if we import white people and let them procreate the blacks will disappear. it did not,...
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salvador. the level of freedom i have here is huge. i've developed an ease in my skin just living here. here everyone looks like me . where they're my children. in salvador when i look out to see black faces of different shades i feel a sense of amazement. because we weren't supposed to survive, basically. people who were descendant of people who were slaves, he every country tretted us differently in regards to how they wanted to get rid of us. brazil specifically the plan was if we import white people and let them procreate, eventually the black will disappear. but it didn't. the white disappeared, now you have brazil as we know it. so that for me is just really wild. the connection between salvador and baltimore is very strong. salvador is a city full of black folk, poor folk, collected by the government and gentrification is happening very fast here. just as in baltimore and ferguson there is a war against black people. it's always here. living in a police situation with police brutality. i'm inspiring journalist and i have been right now in cabula a site where 13 young black men wer
salvador. the level of freedom i have here is huge. i've developed an ease in my skin just living here. here everyone looks like me . where they're my children. in salvador when i look out to see black faces of different shades i feel a sense of amazement. because we weren't supposed to survive, basically. people who were descendant of people who were slaves, he every country tretted us differently in regards to how they wanted to get rid of us. brazil specifically the plan was if we import...
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hundreds were threatened by violence mostly in the capital of san salvador. >>> there will be testing of waters in the rio rio de janeiro's waters. they are warning that the beaches are unsafe for swimming. >> preparations for the games are plagued by other problems. delays strikes and construction candles to name a few. some people say that they're starting to benefit. kimberly halkett explains. >> a new bus rapid transit or brt was constructed for some of the most congested parts of the city. >> i used to take four buses to arrive at my job. now i only use one and i have time to make the trip and i think it's very great. >> the city's high speed was built with the anticipated olympic crowds in 2016. but the comfortable coaches are just part of the $16 billion urban investment plan that rio is installing for the games. new homes and shops are replacing an unsightly waterfront highway. attracting residents to an once run-down city center. >> if you want the olympics, come to rio. we've got lots of poverty transportation is a mess. sewage is a mess. >> that's why 80% of the buildings w
hundreds were threatened by violence mostly in the capital of san salvador. >>> there will be testing of waters in the rio rio de janeiro's waters. they are warning that the beaches are unsafe for swimming. >> preparations for the games are plagued by other problems. delays strikes and construction candles to name a few. some people say that they're starting to benefit. kimberly halkett explains. >> a new bus rapid transit or brt was constructed for some of the most...
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salvador. the level of freedom i have here is huge. i have developed an ease in my skin just living here. here everyone looks like me. we're the majority. the connection between el salvador and baltimore is very strong. el salvador is a city full of black folk, poor folk. gentrification is happening here. it has always been in. here in brazil, african brazilians are living in a terrifying situation. i'm inspired to be a journalist, so compare the struggle. right now we are in kabula, at a site where 13 young black men were massacred during the carnival. the police lined them up against the wall and shot them. in el salvador, no one talks about the police, we don't deal with the police. everyone is afraid of police. they can kill you. they come to the marches and take pictures of the people. i'm like we are coming for you. police have military, and they come through in tanks. this kind of violence is still common. it is normal. even though black people are the majority. they face abuse from police. many are black themselves, but it doesn't matter. they'll kill you for no reason. if you stea
salvador. the level of freedom i have here is huge. i have developed an ease in my skin just living here. here everyone looks like me. we're the majority. the connection between el salvador and baltimore is very strong. el salvador is a city full of black folk, poor folk. gentrification is happening here. it has always been in. here in brazil, african brazilians are living in a terrifying situation. i'm inspired to be a journalist, so compare the struggle. right now we are in kabula, at a site...
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. >>> at least 14 members of one of el salvador's most notorious street gangs have been killed in prison. the violence happened in the city of kazaltapek. state of emergency was declared for 14 hours, after fights broke out between the members of two gangs called barrio 18. >>> rallies against planned parenthood were planned, videos showing members of planned parenthood negotiating prices for portion he of aborted fetal tissue. >>> now in a race for the u.s. democratic party's presidential nomination. former secretary of state hillary clinton is suffering from reports of a criminal investigation into her private e-mail accounts. that's helping clinton's only serious rival bernie sanders. tom ackerman reports. >> thousands hear self described socialist bernie sanders describes his most popular themes. >> this campaign is sending a message to the most powerful people in this country, to the billionaire class. and what we are saying to them is: you're no longer going to be able to get it all. it is not a radical idea, it is an american idea. that if somebody works 40 hours a week, that pers
. >>> at least 14 members of one of el salvador's most notorious street gangs have been killed in prison. the violence happened in the city of kazaltapek. state of emergency was declared for 14 hours, after fights broke out between the members of two gangs called barrio 18. >>> rallies against planned parenthood were planned, videos showing members of planned parenthood negotiating prices for portion he of aborted fetal tissue. >>> now in a race for the u.s....
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. >>> at least 14 members of one of el salvador's street gangs have been killed in a prison. state of emergency was declared for 72 hours in the prison after fighting broke out between the two parts of the same gang. venezuela president has extended the closure of of a keyboarder crossing with colombia. it's in response to the shooting of three border guards by suspected smugglers. colombia's president has urged them to reconsider. >>> hundreds of cuban medical professionals hoping to reach the u.s. are stranded in colombia's capital. doctors fled expecting to take advantage of a special u.s. government initiative granting them visas. >> reporter: sporting white gowns and showing their diplomas, they are caught in limbo. they reached column beeee fleeing their medical mission in venezuela. they were enticed to do so by the 2006 cuban medical professional parole program, a u.s. government initiative that promised them a fast and save passage to the u.s. >> we expected them to be resolved. some have waited up to seven months without response or have been turned down. >> their sa
. >>> at least 14 members of one of el salvador's street gangs have been killed in a prison. state of emergency was declared for 72 hours in the prison after fighting broke out between the two parts of the same gang. venezuela president has extended the closure of of a keyboarder crossing with colombia. it's in response to the shooting of three border guards by suspected smugglers. colombia's president has urged them to reconsider. >>> hundreds of cuban medical professionals...
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country we want to run, is it worth the extra point in our gene, most going to the net worth of el salvador. >> good to talk to you. adam johnson, the associate editor. next, would sa shorter work week make life better. many are offered the perk of working four days a week. we'll see how it works out. >> katrina was really a >>>it's not just amazon.com where workers put in long hours, america has a well-deserved reputation of being a nation. worka holics. we work more hours, and work a whopping 42 days more than the germans do each year, and while americans are among the most productive workers, more working hours does not necessarily mean more productivity. the reality is one reason why more companies are experimenting with a 4-day work week. some of them find the viewers hours add up to more efficiency, loyalty and productivity, which has them saying thank god it's thursday. >> reporter: it's thursday at the online education tech company tree house in portland oregon. for most companies, it doesn't mean anything special. here thursdays are really fridays. week. >> wednesday comes around a
country we want to run, is it worth the extra point in our gene, most going to the net worth of el salvador. >> good to talk to you. adam johnson, the associate editor. next, would sa shorter work week make life better. many are offered the perk of working four days a week. we'll see how it works out. >> katrina was really a >>>it's not just amazon.com where workers put in long hours, america has a well-deserved reputation of being a nation. worka holics. we work more...
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politician he of el salvador dor have invited, them to talk about their initiatives.he success in programs like esperanza and the drop in crime is having unexpected results as developers continue to buy up more buildings, local people are being forced out. 20 families now live inside this abandoned school. eves's is one of them. he worries about the future of his business and his family. >> translator: the game of monopoly, people take it mortgage it sell it and collect it again. we are living here yet this building has also been sold. we don't know where we are going to go. >> reporter: here too casey thinks a committed community can make a difference trying oaddress a problem created in part by his success. he and a few other developers are building low income housing in the neighborhood. >> how you define success here i think is going to be based on diversity. there in any neighborhood like this there's a mandate on one side to restore the architectural heritage. but then you have a human heritage and that has to be protected somehow too. >> reporter: thest pran sa
politician he of el salvador dor have invited, them to talk about their initiatives.he success in programs like esperanza and the drop in crime is having unexpected results as developers continue to buy up more buildings, local people are being forced out. 20 families now live inside this abandoned school. eves's is one of them. he worries about the future of his business and his family. >> translator: the game of monopoly, people take it mortgage it sell it and collect it again. we are...
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thousands of men, women, and children have fled the violence in their home countries of guatemala, honduras, and el salvadore fate of those people picked up by federal border agents rest with attorneys who work for this office located in a nondescript building in the suburbs of washington dc. it's the executive office for immigration review, or eoir. juan: we have 58 courts around the country, 240-some judges, and they are responsible for making those important life and death decisions. stephen: juan osuna serves as director of the eoir, a division of the us department of justice. juan: there's no question that the system, the immigration court system, is under incredible stress right now. stephen: would you agree the system's broken? juan: i would. stephen: that's why director osuna agreed to break with past tradition, and for the first time ever, sit down on camera to discuss the backlog and us immigration court's roles in these life and death issues. juan: it has been a function, i think, of many years of not enough resources being put into the court system to handle the incoming caseload. stephen: in an
thousands of men, women, and children have fled the violence in their home countries of guatemala, honduras, and el salvadore fate of those people picked up by federal border agents rest with attorneys who work for this office located in a nondescript building in the suburbs of washington dc. it's the executive office for immigration review, or eoir. juan: we have 58 courts around the country, 240-some judges, and they are responsible for making those important life and death decisions....
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important to understand is that the majority of people crossing the border here are not coming from mexico. they are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. northernpart of the triangle countries that have taken advantage of a loophole in the law that was passed a few years ago, and i think that creating a healthy deterrent effect to be able to make sure that these particularly young kids do not cross all the way through mexico to come to be processed into our country is just completely inappropriate. our examples of doing at the right way, where you create a healthy deterrent effect, where people's lives are not in learned aso i have lot, and invalidated my belief that we need to have a comprehensive strategy to have for security unique to the circumstances of each part of the region that is impacted by this. welcome. i happy to answer any questions. >> that other candidates. you mentioned that other candidate, so donald trump had a message for you this morning. he said he would come here, and you would learn that illegal immigration is not an act of love. what do you think? mr. bush: well, i say mr. trump cost hundreds of billions of d
important to understand is that the majority of people crossing the border here are not coming from mexico. they are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. northernpart of the triangle countries that have taken advantage of a loophole in the law that was passed a few years ago, and i think that creating a healthy deterrent effect to be able to make sure that these particularly young kids do not cross all the way through mexico to come to be processed into our country is just...
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we saw that i'm going with earthquake in haiti, of salvador, her claims. and thirdly, the secretary can designate tps for other conditions. so this past year we saw that with the ebola virus disease. we've had a lot of tvs activity in the past year. second category want to discuss losing his security regulations. on the tsa front, there've been several regulations on passenger security. by statute tsa can collect fees to provide security services. tsa original limited that provision in 2001 but there's been several bills, so a piece of legislation had a chance that in the past year to tsa has issued several roles but their most recent role was in june 2014 and basically the amount of the fee has been adjusted. and so as i said it's been both worlds, a lot of legislation but they now have everything in place. another security role we saw was esta federal. esta is, actually take a step back. the visa waiver program that allows certain eligible citizens of certain designated country to travel to the u.s. without a visa. esta is the online system people use to
we saw that i'm going with earthquake in haiti, of salvador, her claims. and thirdly, the secretary can designate tps for other conditions. so this past year we saw that with the ebola virus disease. we've had a lot of tvs activity in the past year. second category want to discuss losing his security regulations. on the tsa front, there've been several regulations on passenger security. by statute tsa can collect fees to provide security services. tsa original limited that provision in 2001 but...
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it's a region covering 7500 square kilometers in the border regions of guatemala, honduras, and el salvadornearly 30 years ago the three countries began cooperating in an effort to preserve the area's nature and improve the quality of life of the people living there. together they adopted a treaty known as the "plan trifinio". balmore montoya works for the state-run trifinio commission in his country, el salvador. >> the agreement states that the countries must work together in the trifinio region. this piece of land has much to offer. a diversity of species and it's a water catchment area. several rivers have their source here. that makes the area so valuable. >> cabbage is a typical product of the region. but the farmers earn little from their harvests. the infrastructure is poor and transporting the produce to the nearest market is expensive. a big problem in the region is deforestation. because there is so little space at the foot of the mountains, the farming fields stretch up to the peaks. and that's not good for the eco-system. >> the forest acts like a sponge. when it rains, it abso
it's a region covering 7500 square kilometers in the border regions of guatemala, honduras, and el salvadornearly 30 years ago the three countries began cooperating in an effort to preserve the area's nature and improve the quality of life of the people living there. together they adopted a treaty known as the "plan trifinio". balmore montoya works for the state-run trifinio commission in his country, el salvador. >> the agreement states that the countries must work together in...
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the real freedom fighters of el salvador turned out the be the people of that country. the young, the old, the in between. strange, but there's been little if any news coverage of that war since the election. perhaps there are newer struggles now and distant islands in the south atlantic. young men are fighting for britain. and, yes, choices have been raced protesting their sacrifice. but those young men aren't fighting for mere real estate. they fight for a cause, for the belief that armed aggression must not be allowed to succeed and the people must participate in the decisions of government. st decisions of government under the rule of law. if they had been support for that government 45 years ago, perhaps our generation wouldn't have suffered the blood letting of world war ii. in the middle east now, the guns sound once more. this time in lebanon. a country that for too long had to endure the tragedy of civil war, terrorism and foreign intervention and occupation. the fighting in lebanon was part of all parties must stop and israel should bring its forces home. but
the real freedom fighters of el salvador turned out the be the people of that country. the young, the old, the in between. strange, but there's been little if any news coverage of that war since the election. perhaps there are newer struggles now and distant islands in the south atlantic. young men are fighting for britain. and, yes, choices have been raced protesting their sacrifice. but those young men aren't fighting for mere real estate. they fight for a cause, for the belief that armed...
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. >> the nypd's deputy chief of countser terrorism salvadore depass says terrorists are bent on turning simple drones into deadly weapons. indication? >> absolutely. if you go to the internet and what we monitor here, it is surprising what these drones can do. >> drones are a menace at airports, two close calls yesterday at jfk. flight 1842 reported a drone on approach to the airport. and then around 5:00 p.m., delta flight 407 was about 1700 feet above the ground, when a drone appeared. >> about a mile back, there was a drone flying, just under the starboard side of the airplane. >> about 100 feel below. just off the right wing. >> drones are not allowed to fly above 400 feet or five miles from any airport but many recently have violated the restriction. >> the drone itself can cause damage to an engine. >> the nypd says there is no specific drone threat against new york city but daily chopper patrols are running with an eye on drones. >>> a wing flap that could be from from a missing malaysian airlines plane has arrived at a military testing facility in france. investigators will anal
. >> the nypd's deputy chief of countser terrorism salvadore depass says terrorists are bent on turning simple drones into deadly weapons. indication? >> absolutely. if you go to the internet and what we monitor here, it is surprising what these drones can do. >> drones are a menace at airports, two close calls yesterday at jfk. flight 1842 reported a drone on approach to the airport. and then around 5:00 p.m., delta flight 407 was about 1700 feet above the ground, when a...
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of the verdict the heads were bowed low. the people they were supposed to protect are predicted killers. >> el salvador's supreme court preparedountry's street gangs, and those that financed them. kimberley halkett had the story. >> reporter: another oat break of gang-related violence. over the weekend. 14 members of the revolutionary's gang were strangled and stabbed to death in prison. >> they did everything in a silent way. during the day everything was completely normal, and as i explained at six in the afternoon, we started as we do every day to do the routine count. in that way we perceived deaths. officials believe the murder were purged. they were ordered from outside the prison. location 25km north-west of the capital. self. it was an internalal ilim nation. both -- internal elimination. we believe that it will point to that. the president is entirely under control. >> el salvador have been trying to combat violence for years. in eight months, almost 4,000 people have been murdered. this has put pressure on the government making crime a priority. the latest tactic. street gangs in el salvador will be treated like terr
of the verdict the heads were bowed low. the people they were supposed to protect are predicted killers. >> el salvador's supreme court preparedountry's street gangs, and those that financed them. kimberley halkett had the story. >> reporter: another oat break of gang-related violence. over the weekend. 14 members of the revolutionary's gang were strangled and stabbed to death in prison. >> they did everything in a silent way. during the day everything was completely normal,...
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reporter: when evening comes in san salvador, hoards of hungry people head out here. 25 kilometers frome city center, directly off the freeway this is the place to get el salvador's most famous snack, the "pupusa." inside the pupuserÍa la ocuilteÑa, claudia rodriguez is hard at work. if she looks practiced, it's because she is. she's been doing this for 13 years. claudia: for the "pupusa revuelta," or the "mixed pupusa," you take deep-fried pork rind and cheese and then add refried beans. this one's particularly popular. and then we have one with cheese and another one with "loroco." loroco is an edible flower which gives it a very individual taste. lots of customers order this pupusa, too. it's totally delicious, a real bestseller. so, there you go! three different types of pupusas. reporter: what's special about these pupusas is that they're made with rice flour, not corn flour. prices start at $.50 u.s. for one pupusa. locals say it's far more than just a delicious snack. >> we salvadoreÑos really identify with this food. when we travel or leave the country for a while, we really mis
reporter: when evening comes in san salvador, hoards of hungry people head out here. 25 kilometers frome city center, directly off the freeway this is the place to get el salvador's most famous snack, the "pupusa." inside the pupuserÍa la ocuilteÑa, claudia rodriguez is hard at work. if she looks practiced, it's because she is. she's been doing this for 13 years. claudia: for the "pupusa revuelta," or the "mixed pupusa," you take deep-fried pork rind and cheese...
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. >> reporter: the in addition's deputy chief of counter- terrorism salvadore depace told me terror groups like isis are bent on turning simple drones into deadly weapons. >> they have given that indication? >> absolutely. if you go to the internet and what we monitor here, it is surprising what these drones can do. >> reporter: drones are already a menace at airports. just yesterday, there were two close calls at jfk. at around 2:30 p.m., jet blue flight 1834 reported seeing a drone on approach to the airport. and then around 5:00 p.m., delta flight 407 was about 1700 feet above the ground, when a drone appeared. >> about a mile back, there was a drone flying just under the southwest side of the airport here. >> what altitude would you say that was? >> i would say probably 100 feet below us. off the right wing. >> reporter: drones are not allowed to fly above 400 feet or be within five miles of any airport. but recently, many have violated those restrictions. >> the drone itself could cause damage to an engine. god forbid something like that happens. >> reporter: there is no specific dron
. >> reporter: the in addition's deputy chief of counter- terrorism salvadore depace told me terror groups like isis are bent on turning simple drones into deadly weapons. >> they have given that indication? >> absolutely. if you go to the internet and what we monitor here, it is surprising what these drones can do. >> reporter: drones are already a menace at airports. just yesterday, there were two close calls at jfk. at around 2:30 p.m., jet blue flight 1834 reported...
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other side of the pacific typhoon salvador made land fall as a category 3. rful storm with gusts up to 120 miles per hour. still, a dangerous storm as it makes its way towards the coast of china. so we'll keep watching that storm for you. back to the bay area, back to california, statewide tomorrow looking for warm conditions in chico, sacramento, fresno and yosemite. highs at or above 90 degrees. here in the bay area, we might top out at 90 but highs ranging from upper 60s to 70s around the bay and upper 80s inland. the weather for outside lands tomorrow, clouds in the morning but sunny mild into afternoon and evening hours. here is the accu-weather forecast. a warm weekend two weekend days that is. won't be that warm at night. cooling down across the bay area monday and tuesday. >> perfect, thank you spencer. >>> 49ers making headlines again and not in the way of their choosing. >> we'll have more on aldon smith, and we'll i work some long hours keeping my clients wrinkle free and back when i had u-verse. that meant falling behind on my shows. so i switched
other side of the pacific typhoon salvador made land fall as a category 3. rful storm with gusts up to 120 miles per hour. still, a dangerous storm as it makes its way towards the coast of china. so we'll keep watching that storm for you. back to the bay area, back to california, statewide tomorrow looking for warm conditions in chico, sacramento, fresno and yosemite. highs at or above 90 degrees. here in the bay area, we might top out at 90 but highs ranging from upper 60s to 70s around the...
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of the eyes. >>> a former vice president has been in court to face corruption charges. prosecutors are trying to impeach the president with department strayingdemonstratio. el salvador's top prosecutor says killing of 14 gang members was part of an internal purge. >>> in mexico police have destroyed more than half a million marijuana plants. some of the plants were as high as two meters. >>> last week venezuela's president ordered the closure of a border crossing with column bee y it was an attempt to curb smuggling. >> reporter: for years colombian immigrants have gathered offering their services as movers. the long established community is likely to be hit hard by last week's closure with border crossing. >> we are all waiting to see what happens in december. when we moved here, we found work. it was a country of opportunities. today there is no food. we have been sitting here for hours with no work. >> reporter: the president says venezuela's chronic food shortages are due to smuggling into neighborin neighboring col. they have led to chronic shortages of basic goods. lives like these are getting increasingly common and longer. for shoppers, tired of having to cue
of the eyes. >>> a former vice president has been in court to face corruption charges. prosecutors are trying to impeach the president with department strayingdemonstratio. el salvador's top prosecutor says killing of 14 gang members was part of an internal purge. >>> in mexico police have destroyed more than half a million marijuana plants. some of the plants were as high as two meters. >>> last week venezuela's president ordered the closure of a border crossing with...
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other side of the pacific, typhoon salvador made land fall as a category 3. rm with gusts up to 120 miles per hour. still, a dangerous storm as it makes its way towards the coast of china. so we'll keep watching that storm for you. back to the bay area, back to california, statewide tomorrow looking for warm conditions in chico, sacramento, fresno and yosemite. highs at or above 90 degrees. here in the bay area, we might top out at 90 but highs ranging from upper 60s to 70s around the bay and upper 80s inland. the weather for outside lands tomorrow, clouds in the morning but sunny, mild into afternoon and evening hours. here is the accu-weather forecast. a warm weekend, two weekend days that is. won't be that warm at night. cooling down across the bay area monday and tuesday. >> perfect, thank you spencer. >>> 49ers making headlines again and not in the way of their choosing. >> we'll have more on aldon smith, and we'll ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for
other side of the pacific, typhoon salvador made land fall as a category 3. rm with gusts up to 120 miles per hour. still, a dangerous storm as it makes its way towards the coast of china. so we'll keep watching that storm for you. back to the bay area, back to california, statewide tomorrow looking for warm conditions in chico, sacramento, fresno and yosemite. highs at or above 90 degrees. here in the bay area, we might top out at 90 but highs ranging from upper 60s to 70s around the bay and...
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i have a lot of students who come from the dominican republic, el salvador, a bunch of different placesall across central and south america. of course myself i'm dominican haitian. but i notice is the policies that we have regarding testing are also way off. when you have a student who has just come in and does not speak much english at all if at all, maybe they us on the english and pop culture and that's about it, it takes a good three to 44 years for students to fully acclimated to the language and that we only give students were learning -- we don't give them much of a bridge.a bridge. we give them a year and a day before they have to take us this exam. >> there giving one for the general masses and the specific in this test that has all four modalities of speaking, listening, writing command reading. if we haveif we have a test that gives this widely double letup? if they can speak one can't this be the other? i really don't get what that's about. some of the policies we have don't really mesh with what is happening with our actual students and often times we need to learn how to s
i have a lot of students who come from the dominican republic, el salvador, a bunch of different placesall across central and south america. of course myself i'm dominican haitian. but i notice is the policies that we have regarding testing are also way off. when you have a student who has just come in and does not speak much english at all if at all, maybe they us on the english and pop culture and that's about it, it takes a good three to 44 years for students to fully acclimated to the...
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the penguins were rescued and undergoing rehabilitation at the institute of aquatic mammals and salvadorook at. >> they got a little off course there. >>> markets are now, the giants were on track tonight looking good. it is a wind that comes with a fair share of worry. nobody got hurt, but matt cain, he keeps getting hit hard, but things too great a bullpen work, giants will not overthink the problem for now. their starter had problems on friday, but this is becoming more popular in the park. the bachelorette parties out there on a friday night, they enjoyed it. giants were down one -- zero, matt duffy ties the bottom of the first against matt assures her, one of what are the best in the business. by the way, duffie was three for three, shares her get shelled, to wrens are going to score, and a blanco, by the way 345. hunter pence a solo shot, his eighth of the year, six -- one lead coasting to victory, right? no, not exactly. matt cain struggled again, and the problem has been the big innings for him. into the fifth inning, this time bryce harper, mammoth shot, three run blast and all
the penguins were rescued and undergoing rehabilitation at the institute of aquatic mammals and salvadorook at. >> they got a little off course there. >>> markets are now, the giants were on track tonight looking good. it is a wind that comes with a fair share of worry. nobody got hurt, but matt cain, he keeps getting hit hard, but things too great a bullpen work, giants will not overthink the problem for now. their starter had problems on friday, but this is becoming more...
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important to understand is that the majority of people crossing the border here are not coming from mexico. they are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvadorre part of the northern triangle countries that have taken advantage of a loophole in the law that was passed a few years ago, and i think that creating a healthy deterrent effect to be able to make sure that these particularly young kids do not cross all the way through mexico to come to be processed into our country is just completely inappropriate. our examples of doing at the right way, where you create a healthy deterrent effect, where people's lives are not in jeopardy, so i have learned a lot, and invalidated my belief that we need to have a comprehensive strategy to have for security unique to the circumstances of each part of the region that is impacted by this. welcome. i happy to answer any questions. >> that other candidates. you mentioned that other candidate -- so donald trump had a message for you this morning. he said he would come here, and you would learn that illegal immigration is not an act of love. what do you think? mr. bush: well, i say mr. trump's plans would c
important to understand is that the majority of people crossing the border here are not coming from mexico. they are coming from honduras, guatemala, and el salvadorre part of the northern triangle countries that have taken advantage of a loophole in the law that was passed a few years ago, and i think that creating a healthy deterrent effect to be able to make sure that these particularly young kids do not cross all the way through mexico to come to be processed into our country is just...
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now, i understand that the people of mexico and el salvador and central america want the american dream. i'm all for an immigration system. but they've got to do it legally. they've got to respect hour sovereignty. they've got to respect american law. that ought to be a prerequisite before anybody gets into the country. and you're defending illegal activity by people -- >> every time an immigrant comes to you, there's an american also committing a crime by hiring them. and we all benefit. we have to understand that. >> i don't know what you mean -- >> responsible for that. >> they're driving down wages? creating more competition for labor in this country? >> it's an economic process. the fact that they're coming here, it is not simply because they are criminals and want to come to this country. they're coming here because there are jobs for them and we need them -- >> no -- >> criminals coming, too. >> there are a lot of people that want jobs. >> of course they do. >> a lot of people also commit crimes here, a lot of human smuggling going on. it's become a great danger to mexican citize
now, i understand that the people of mexico and el salvador and central america want the american dream. i'm all for an immigration system. but they've got to do it legally. they've got to respect hour sovereignty. they've got to respect american law. that ought to be a prerequisite before anybody gets into the country. and you're defending illegal activity by people -- >> every time an immigrant comes to you, there's an american also committing a crime by hiring them. and we all benefit....
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he writes the stories of many immigrants but also from el salvador and a seat because of what is going on at that time there were many immigrants and refugees that came because of their involvement but to speak on behalf of human-rights literally will reserve a lot of immigrants we hear the stories everyday we have more daca and dreamers in the chicago so i can tell you that story. it is one part but the message with your book is the impact heavily on the family or the kids but how we have a relationship to that because it impacts all of us. >> data now for everybody in their room knows someone that is cited undocumented but what do we do? it is good to know. with the history and the impact so how did you begin? hour you inspired? >> i iran asking me the solution of. [laughter] >> i always tell a personal story however first got involved. i was very close to my father who is very proud of his irish heritage and he was then grandson of by richard branson had a tough time in the united states and died young and left my father's father as an orphan that is part of my family story that i a
he writes the stories of many immigrants but also from el salvador and a seat because of what is going on at that time there were many immigrants and refugees that came because of their involvement but to speak on behalf of human-rights literally will reserve a lot of immigrants we hear the stories everyday we have more daca and dreamers in the chicago so i can tell you that story. it is one part but the message with your book is the impact heavily on the family or the kids but how we have a...
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gaza, directly, comes to the countries of central america, like honduras, el salvador and guatemala. coincidently those are the same countries of origin were unaccompanied minors were getting the united states. violent crime, drug trafficking activity on all of it targeted toward the demand in the united states. there's a clear nexus between regional stability and drug trafficking but we have awareness of 90% of the flow. before come into this job were able to target about 10%, about 10%. some of this intelligence comes from confidential informants. they are not paid a lot of money. it could be a fishman and he might be paid $300 to provide as very actionable information. if he is found that is going to be assassinated. not only would he be assassinated, his family will be assassinated. when we get the information i just don't have enough chips, enough assets to act upon that information. we've closed that gap by nearly 35% in the last year which means we're not doing something else somewhere else, and i can tell you what that is, but we have doubled up on the transit zone and it's ma
gaza, directly, comes to the countries of central america, like honduras, el salvador and guatemala. coincidently those are the same countries of origin were unaccompanied minors were getting the united states. violent crime, drug trafficking activity on all of it targeted toward the demand in the united states. there's a clear nexus between regional stability and drug trafficking but we have awareness of 90% of the flow. before come into this job were able to target about 10%, about 10%. some...
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what we saw happen in 2014 was not an increase in the numbers of unaccompanied children from primarily those three countries, el salvador, guatemala and honduras by family units in much larger numbers. about 70,000 unaccompanied children came last year and family unit about the same number. a pretty sizable, but not huge number. tens of thousands of people. the spike was anticipated by those in the state department or international crisis areas largely due to the crisis happening in central america to inability of gang violence, domestic violence and the murder rate in honduras and el salvador are higher than they've ever been. the capitals are in the top two or three murder capitals of the world. domestic violence has little capacity for those governments to respond to incidents of domestic violence and reports either go completely uninvestigated were sanctioned by law enforcement. that is the crisis that killed a large migration out of the countries. that is the root cause that means what i hear. what happened with the spike last year but the obama administration a difficult place and what we saw was increase border r
what we saw happen in 2014 was not an increase in the numbers of unaccompanied children from primarily those three countries, el salvador, guatemala and honduras by family units in much larger numbers. about 70,000 unaccompanied children came last year and family unit about the same number. a pretty sizable, but not huge number. tens of thousands of people. the spike was anticipated by those in the state department or international crisis areas largely due to the crisis happening in central...
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el salvador says the killing on saturday was part of an internal purge and were members of the barrier attorney general says the order to kill them came from another prison. fire crews from australia and new zealand joined efforts to fight fires across the western united states and having one of its worst fire seasons on record and washington state the hardest hit and we report on how evacuees are coping. >> reporter: there is noel come mat but this lake side park campsite with two tents and a camper is home since they fled their north washington house a week ago. >> we left and was there roughly four hours and evacuated all of tonaskit. >> reporter: when flames from the fire showed no signs of slowing. >> we watched trees erupt and explode into huge columns of flames like a roman candle would. on scale of one to ten this would be a 15, how is that? >> reporter: the parkers are hardly alone, in the town about 30 miles away evacuated residents like sandy has comfort sharing stories with other displaced families in the parking lot of a home improvement store and they have food and suppli
el salvador says the killing on saturday was part of an internal purge and were members of the barrier attorney general says the order to kill them came from another prison. fire crews from australia and new zealand joined efforts to fight fires across the western united states and having one of its worst fire seasons on record and washington state the hardest hit and we report on how evacuees are coping. >> reporter: there is noel come mat but this lake side park campsite with two tents...
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currently today, as we speak, she is in el salvador in a mission with doctors of the world.re growing up. i grew up with a strong notion of responsibility to not ignore that issue. on the other side, my dad is an academic. he is a mathematician, and kind of always hoped i would be an academic, too. when i got into the profession, a little more than 15 years ago now, we did not have many answers, so it was a very exciting, wide-open place to start working. i was able to go slowly, slowly, to take one question after the other and answer a few. of course, many people are also doing that. together, i think we are starting to make some progress. >> it is literally very similar. in some ways, even though she grew up in france and i grew up in calcutta, we have very similar backgrounds. j-pal was created to catalyze this process of knowledge building through doing the experiments. >> it was started at m.i.t. and then very closely after, we started the office here in india. now we have offices in every continent except oceania. >> we wanted to do randomized controlled trials on issu
currently today, as we speak, she is in el salvador in a mission with doctors of the world.re growing up. i grew up with a strong notion of responsibility to not ignore that issue. on the other side, my dad is an academic. he is a mathematician, and kind of always hoped i would be an academic, too. when i got into the profession, a little more than 15 years ago now, we did not have many answers, so it was a very exciting, wide-open place to start working. i was able to go slowly, slowly, to...
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let's talk policy wise to it i have a lot of students who come from the dominican republic, el salvadorwhole bunch of different places across central and south america. what i notice is the policies we have regarding testing are way off. when you have a student who just came in and does not speak much if at all, it, takes a good three or four years for students to fully alchemy to a language. we only get students who are learning shared we do not -- we give them about a year and a day before they have to take an actual english exam standardized. it does not make much sense. in new york state, we give not just an english test, but in english language test. we are giving two types of test, one for the general masses and ,he specific english test speaking, listening, writing, and reading. why do we also double that up with a regular exam? if they can speak one, can they not speak the other? i do not get what that is about. i find some of the policies we what isnot mesh with happening with students. we need to lend step back a little bit and really think about what student experiences are o
let's talk policy wise to it i have a lot of students who come from the dominican republic, el salvadorwhole bunch of different places across central and south america. what i notice is the policies we have regarding testing are way off. when you have a student who just came in and does not speak much if at all, it, takes a good three or four years for students to fully alchemy to a language. we only get students who are learning shared we do not -- we give them about a year and a day before...
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the evidence is clear the majority of people coming across the border are not mexico but coming from guatemala, el salvador, honduras and are the source of people coming in as the majority. i also believe we need a fence. the problem is el chapo builds a tunnel under the fence we have to deal with that, too and why you know a e verified system and entry tracking system and all other things to prevent illegal immigration. i agree with what governor kasich said, this is the most generous country in the world when it comes to immigration. there are a million people who legally immigrate to the units and people feel like we're being taken advantage despite our generosity. and let me tell you who never gets talked about in these debates, the people that call my office who have been waiting 15 years to come to the united states and they paid their fees and hired a lawyer and they can't get in and wondering maybe they should come illegally. and so these are important issues and we should address it. it's a verse problem that needs to be addressed. and otherwise we're going to keep talking about this the next 30 y
the evidence is clear the majority of people coming across the border are not mexico but coming from guatemala, el salvador, honduras and are the source of people coming in as the majority. i also believe we need a fence. the problem is el chapo builds a tunnel under the fence we have to deal with that, too and why you know a e verified system and entry tracking system and all other things to prevent illegal immigration. i agree with what governor kasich said, this is the most generous country...
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the crisis happening in central america from an inability of gang violence, domestic violence and the murder rate now and honduras and el salvadorare higher. the capital of the cities are in the top two or three murder capitals of the world. there's very little capacity for government to respond to incidents of domestic violence and reporters go completely uninvestigated or sanctioned by law enforcement. that is the crisis that fueled the large migration out of the countries. that is the root cause that needs to be looked at here. what happens with this bike last year that the obama administration a difficult place. increased border restrictions and tightening misapprehension, placing a families in detention commented violation of the 2008 law designed to protect trafficking that dems coming to the united states. i will say for an association of 14,000 immigration lawyers we tend to be lawyers that are rather stodgy on any issue. we're not the rabble resting crowd but i've never seen an issue galvanized more than this in the use of words for aila. we've seen on a continuing basis families, mothers and young children, toddlers an
the crisis happening in central america from an inability of gang violence, domestic violence and the murder rate now and honduras and el salvadorare higher. the capital of the cities are in the top two or three murder capitals of the world. there's very little capacity for government to respond to incidents of domestic violence and reporters go completely uninvestigated or sanctioned by law enforcement. that is the crisis that fueled the large migration out of the countries. that is the root...