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and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> and before you left the military, you were a doctor in the military. >> yes, that's right. >> tell us about your military career. >> i was actually -- i went straight into the military right out of the medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. and had a chance to do a lot of different types of surgeries, settled ultimately on doing yur logical surgeries, kidney stones, lot of prostate cancer. and became -- that became sort of my specialty. and then when the berlin wall fell, they called all of the
and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home...
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>> i was a surgeon in panama city. i have been doing it for 25 years. >> what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? that wife and i chose after careful thought after i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to please friendly to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans. it is now. the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left the military company were dr. in the military . tell us about your military career. >> straight into the military out of medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. had a chance to do all types of different surgeries and settled on kidney, bladder, and prostate. specialty. my when the berlin wall fell, they called all the surgeons in. they said help them, find a job, the war is over. it was for six months only, then we were in kuwait. in panama city, i had a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our
>> i was a surgeon in panama city. i have been doing it for 25 years. >> what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? that wife and i chose after careful thought after i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to please friendly to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans. it is now. the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left...
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city ensconced in panama and have a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our three sons there. they are all grown and gone and now we have grandchildren. >> you rose in the ranks in the army. rep. dunn: the medical corps is different. you start as a captain out of bonus, and then they doctors. i got up as a major. >> you also spent some time here in washington before coming here now as a freshman in the house of representatives. rep. dunn: i was studying -- neurology. my wife is working as a contractor for the government. it was fun. we met and she had a military background as well. we kind of clicked. one thing led to another and here we are 35 years later. >> how many kids? >> three children and three grandchildren. >> you are from a military family as well. did your mom serve? >> no, just dad. in one of our sons. children of the military, and parents, proud parents of a military officer. >> what was your lifelike with a father that served in the military? >> it was not painful. we thought everybody did it. sure, we had footlo
city ensconced in panama and have a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our three sons there. they are all grown and gone and now we have grandchildren. >> you rose in the ranks in the army. rep. dunn: the medical corps is different. you start as a captain out of bonus, and then they doctors. i got up as a major. >> you also spent some time here in washington before coming here now as a freshman in the house of representatives. rep. dunn: i was studying -- neurology. my...
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laura: the former president of panama has died.anuel noriega was propelled to power with the backing of the u.s. intelligence agency the cia. he was later toppled by u.s. invasion over his ties to the drug trade. noriega spent many years behind bars in the u.s., france, and in panama. he was 83 years old. alexander looks back at his life. soldier, dictator, drug trafficker, and spy. manuel noriega lived a truly extraordinary life. inwas born into poverty panama city and after losing his mother at a young age and being abandoned his alcoholic father, he was awarded a scholarship at one of the top high schools in the country. it was at military school that he was first targeted by the cia. he received training in the u.s. and agree to spy for them. back in panama, he gained the confidence of a general who took power in a 1968 military coup. noriega was instrumental in defeating a later coup attempt and for his loyalty was named chief of military intelligence. position to intimidate us threaten opposition groups and by the considered
laura: the former president of panama has died.anuel noriega was propelled to power with the backing of the u.s. intelligence agency the cia. he was later toppled by u.s. invasion over his ties to the drug trade. noriega spent many years behind bars in the u.s., france, and in panama. he was 83 years old. alexander looks back at his life. soldier, dictator, drug trafficker, and spy. manuel noriega lived a truly extraordinary life. inwas born into poverty panama city and after losing his mother...
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the problems aren't there in panama city, they're up here this washington. and the other thing that we hear again and again is just the regulations, you know? we've got to get this economy going, get the regulations off my back. you know, the popular refrain was everything you got in washington, i want less of it. and so that, i thought that was, you know, something we could do. and we can, we can make the economy grow. you remember when the economy was growing at 7 and 8%. i tell that to my children, they don't believe me. it never was that good. yeah, it was that good. we were retiring the debt. we actually took in more money than we spent as a government. shocking. we can get there again. >> host: what has surprised you about washington? >> guest: i think it's a little bit jarring to see the, some of the negotiation take place only in the process like two people as close as you and i in a room might not be able to communicate, but they can go out and give a press conference about each other minutes later. that's a little surprising. i'll tell you the othe
the problems aren't there in panama city, they're up here this washington. and the other thing that we hear again and again is just the regulations, you know? we've got to get this economy going, get the regulations off my back. you know, the popular refrain was everything you got in washington, i want less of it. and so that, i thought that was, you know, something we could do. and we can, we can make the economy grow. you remember when the economy was growing at 7 and 8%. i tell that to my...
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jorge: el excitador de panamÁ manuel noriega falleciÓ a sus 93 aÑos.enemigo acÉrrimo de estados unidos. el general manuel antonio noriega muriÓ en su natal panamÁ a sus 83 aÑos. en 1989 hablÓ asÍ del conflicto que sellÓ su suerte en una entrevista con maria elena salinas. >> estados unidos no busca aliados sino sÚbditos, no hace amigos sino esclavos. reportera: desde muy joven comenzÓ a recibir educación militar en perÚ y estados unidos. participÓ en un movimiento en el que se derrocÓ al presidente panameÑo adolfo arias. torrillos lo ascendiÓ a teniente coronel. a su muerte, tomÓ el mando militar y Él mismo se promoviÓ a general. era la Época de las guerras civiles. >> recibiÓ pagos mensuales de la cia y otro tanto del pentÁgono. o sea, por dos lados de estados unidos recibÍa pagos. era una persona muy Útil para estados unidos. reportera: pero su luna de miel con estados unidos no durÓ mucho. segÚn noriega, estados unidos le pidiÓ acciones contra nicaragua a lo cual se negÓ. >> el cartel de medellÍn tenía su cuartel en amÉrica central, en el mismo pana
jorge: el excitador de panamÁ manuel noriega falleciÓ a sus 93 aÑos.enemigo acÉrrimo de estados unidos. el general manuel antonio noriega muriÓ en su natal panamÁ a sus 83 aÑos. en 1989 hablÓ asÍ del conflicto que sellÓ su suerte en una entrevista con maria elena salinas. >> estados unidos no busca aliados sino sÚbditos, no hace amigos sino esclavos. reportera: desde muy joven comenzÓ a recibir educación militar en perÚ y estados unidos. participÓ en un movimiento en el que...
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citizens in panama. hid in the vatican embassy in panama city. the u.s. army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990 he was flown to miami and charged with drug trafficking. although the defense argued the cia had known about this, he was sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home, crowds rejoiced. some waved teddy bears come a because a weirdly noriega used to collect them. he spent the rest of his life in prison. two years ago he asked for forgiveness from all the people he had wronged. his death draws a line under the old latin america of corrupt and one ofctators america's worst policy failures in supporting him. john simpson, bbc news. ofra: the complex legacy general noriega. what would it be like to step inside of a painting? you can find out. google has come up with a digital painting app allowing artists to create works in virtual reality. jane o'brien experienced the fourth dimen
citizens in panama. hid in the vatican embassy in panama city. the u.s. army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990 he was flown to miami and charged with drug trafficking. although the defense argued the cia had known about this, he was sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home, crowds rejoiced. some waved teddy bears come a because a weirdly noriega used to collect them. he...
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the 35,000 american citizens in panama.oriega hid in the vatican embassy in panama city, but the us army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990, he was flown to miami and charged with drug—trafficking, and although the defence argued that the cia had known all about this, he was sentenced to a0 years jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home the crowds rejoiced, some waved teddy bears because, weirdly, noriega used to collect them. he spent the rest of his life in prison in the us, france and panama. two years ago he asked for forgiveness from all the people he'd wronged. his death draws a line under the old latin america of corrupt, military dictators, and under one of america's worse policy failures in supporting him. john simpson, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, a special election debate from newsnight and newsbeat in newcastle on the generation gap. an audience of under—305 and over—60s will challenge each
the 35,000 american citizens in panama.oriega hid in the vatican embassy in panama city, but the us army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990, he was flown to miami and charged with drug—trafficking, and although the defence argued that the cia had known all about this, he was sentenced to a0 years jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home the crowds rejoiced, some waved teddy bears because,...
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it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes committed during his will, including the murder of a political opponent -- during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. >> french president emmanuel macron called his meeting with vladimir putin and frank exchange -- "what else would you expect in france?" despite the blistering heat, it was an ic meeting. relations have been strained. weaponsalling chemical in the syrian civil war a red line. the two leaders did find some common ground, appearing ready to cooperate in the fight against terrorism. well the new french president was lauded for the g7 and nato summits, russian media has been critical macron of. -- of macron. we spoke to our correspondent, thomas low. talked about how it is being referred
it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes committed during his will, including the murder of a political opponent -- during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. >> french president...
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former panama dictator, noriega passed away. died in panama city, in a hospital, age 83. panama's president tweeted noriega's death closes a chapter in the he ruled panama from 1983 to 1989 when removed from power by the united states. indicted for drug trafficking and convicted an sentenced to prison in florida. upon his release extradited to france. panama, to answer charges in the countries as well. >> and the man accused of a deadly attack after anti-muslim rant on a train in portland, oregon is due in court today. >> we have the new video shows jeremy christian on the same train railing against muslims and jews as well as christians. it was taken the day before the, the allegedly, he allegedly targeted two teenage girls and stabbed two men to death. when they came to their defense. the mayor of portland urging federal officials to cancel so-called trump free speech rally schedule ford saturday. fearing the people that are coming to, peddle, a message of hatr hatred. >> president trump condemned at take, unacceptable. tweeting victims were standing up to >> president
former panama dictator, noriega passed away. died in panama city, in a hospital, age 83. panama's president tweeted noriega's death closes a chapter in the he ruled panama from 1983 to 1989 when removed from power by the united states. indicted for drug trafficking and convicted an sentenced to prison in florida. upon his release extradited to france. panama, to answer charges in the countries as well. >> and the man accused of a deadly attack after anti-muslim rant on a train in...
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where the panama canal is and the proximity as the crow flies from, go to the panama canal and you look right up the gulf. you have a straight shot just about the port of mobile, do you not? >> it's a straight shot. .. i had a fourth line from asia so asian trade is important to this country. >> the general says you know a lot about panama and the ports. can you share your vision of where the panama can now is, through the port of mobile. as the crow flies. >> the proximity, just so you know, we are right on schedule to have that done by november 19th, putting $8 million into that and we don't see significant problems getting that done so if congress finds that is on their priorities that be postured to be able to be decent. >> 50, 55 foot channel would be a game changer for the port of mobile. >> it would. the actual depth, we don't know that, there will be the result of the study. i won't comment on the depth. >> senator duckworth. >> thank you, mister chairman, i want to thank our witnesses for this important conversation. our inland waterway system is a critically important componen
where the panama canal is and the proximity as the crow flies from, go to the panama canal and you look right up the gulf. you have a straight shot just about the port of mobile, do you not? >> it's a straight shot. .. i had a fourth line from asia so asian trade is important to this country. >> the general says you know a lot about panama and the ports. can you share your vision of where the panama can now is, through the port of mobile. as the crow flies. >> the proximity,...
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jimmy has continuously worked to meet the growing demands of a post-panama canal market. in 2014, the port authority submitted a request to the corps of engineers to consider increasing the depth and width of the mobile harbor channel to its authorized dimensions. the corps subsequent ly began a grr which examines potential ost costs and benefits associated with the deepening and the widening of the port. this study is expected to conclude in 2019. mr. chairman, the port of mobile provides access to nearly 158,000 miles of inland waterways serving the great lakes, ohio valley, upper mississippi, and tennessee valley ports. simply put, the port serves as an economic driver for much more than just mobile. the new administration has made economic growth a top priority to ensure that our stris and businesses, big and small, can continue to compete in the increasingly complicated global marketplace. to facilitate this growth it's important that congress make infrastructure legislation a priority. the corps plays as we all know an important part and role in modernizing our nati
jimmy has continuously worked to meet the growing demands of a post-panama canal market. in 2014, the port authority submitted a request to the corps of engineers to consider increasing the depth and width of the mobile harbor channel to its authorized dimensions. the corps subsequent ly began a grr which examines potential ost costs and benefits associated with the deepening and the widening of the port. this study is expected to conclude in 2019. mr. chairman, the port of mobile provides...
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and yet their first foreign affairs crisis was a coup in panama and ultimately our invasion of panama to remove manuel noriega. and cheney knitted while we were a great group of individuals with a lot of experience in foreign policy and defense policy we hadn't worked foth as team yet. he said that took some time for us to get going as a team. and he said we made some mistakes. >> we learned a lot as a team and to function with the issues we had to deal with. one of the real problems you have with any new administration, even one as experienced as ours was, we weren't a bunch of amateurs and been around there before, it's hard. there is no training ground for senior civilian political leaders in an administration. >> so our view now is if that team made mistakes, think of how much harder it is for a president who has no washington experience, no foreign policy experience, no defense policy experience, and no work in washington with the levers of power and with the centers of power in the nation's capital. >> we find ourselves groping to know the full sense and meaning of these times i
and yet their first foreign affairs crisis was a coup in panama and ultimately our invasion of panama to remove manuel noriega. and cheney knitted while we were a great group of individuals with a lot of experience in foreign policy and defense policy we hadn't worked foth as team yet. he said that took some time for us to get going as a team. and he said we made some mistakes. >> we learned a lot as a team and to function with the issues we had to deal with. one of the real problems you...
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the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world. my grandmother, i remember she was so furious that carter was going to give away the canal to the republic of panama. and it didn't -- i didn't realize it until later how important it was to her, because she grew up with the canal, you know, this is a great example of american exceptionalism. we failed -- we succeeded where the french failed, and it's very important psychically to my grandmother and millions of americans like her. so the idea that carter's going to turn over control of it to a panama is just infuriating. and this is also at a time where american -- america is waning in its influence. we've lost vietnam, we're losing to the soviets, america's day is over. plus, we've got all our problems at home here. it just comes at a terrible time. reagan, of course, is campaigning against first gerald ford, and then jimmy carter. reagan is out there starting ina north carolina in '76, he's pounding the lectern saying we built it, we paid for it, it'sna ours and we're going to keep
the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world. my grandmother, i remember she was so furious that carter was going to give away the canal to the republic of panama. and it didn't -- i didn't realize it until later how important it was to her, because she grew up with the canal, you know, this is a great example of american exceptionalism. we failed -- we succeeded where the french failed, and it's very important psychically to my grandmother and millions of americans...
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citizens in panama.ter. the people panama seemed only too happy to see him go. in florida, the former dictator was jailed for 40 yea rs. former dictator was jailed for 40 years. six years ago, his health is failing, he finally went back to panama, a country that has prospered without the man who once called himself maximum leader. back to the election now and the sdlp leader, colum eastwood, has launched his party's manifesto with a strong focus on brexit. he said the nationalist party would stand up "against borders, division and cruel crippling cuts." we need strong voices, taking a stand against the tories at heart of the action. 0ur pledge is that the sdlp will always stand up for your interests, will always be in your corner. let's take a more detailed look at the snp manifesto now. reality check‘s chris morris has been looking at the figures. let's begin with the obvious. in most parts of the uk — anywhere but scotland — you can't actually vote for the snp. but in scotland at the 2015 election, don
citizens in panama.ter. the people panama seemed only too happy to see him go. in florida, the former dictator was jailed for 40 yea rs. former dictator was jailed for 40 years. six years ago, his health is failing, he finally went back to panama, a country that has prospered without the man who once called himself maximum leader. back to the election now and the sdlp leader, colum eastwood, has launched his party's manifesto with a strong focus on brexit. he said the nationalist party would...
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the the panama canal. i was amazed at the amount of volume that came through. , what thatc impact will do both on the economy, gdp. i think that is off the table on how much impact that will have. >> would you call it a game changer? >> yes sir. >> now and in the future? >> not every single port will take the big ships, without a doubt. if you don't have the second or third order of affected take the role on down, that won't limit us on our ability to be able to continue to expand internationally. >> it will hurt our trade overall, will it not? >> it will certainly have an impact. feet, 46ort is 45 feet, and some of the ships need 50 feet or close to it, and if they can't put a full load in there, then it is not efficient, is it? >> certainly not. >> it's like flying an airplane and because of the runway, you can't deal with it. >> that's correct. >> ok. so it is a game changer, is it not? >> it definitely is. if a port is not the right size than that particular part of the country that cannot receive that
the the panama canal. i was amazed at the amount of volume that came through. , what thatc impact will do both on the economy, gdp. i think that is off the table on how much impact that will have. >> would you call it a game changer? >> yes sir. >> now and in the future? >> not every single port will take the big ships, without a doubt. if you don't have the second or third order of affected take the role on down, that won't limit us on our ability to be able to continue...
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he was also part of the delegation that negotiated the panama.end of the decade and the u.s. didn't trust him many more. he was convicted of drug am -- he spent most of the rest of his life in panama. >>> a whole lot of people are talkingut morning and what might happen to him next. harper and san francisco pitcher hunter strickland sparked an all out brawl yesterday and the teams have to play again today. big question here though, who is going to be suspended and for how long? harper and strickland could both spend some time on the bench. >>> let's take you through what happened here. towards the end of the game we'll show you the video here. strickland threw a 98-mile-an-hour ball at harper's hip. you see it coming up here. harper not having that. >> right at him. >> threw the bat, threw the hat, fists flying, hair's all over the place. >> yeah. >> everybody poured out of the dugouts there trying to hold their guy back. the nationals defended what they did. >> a baseball is a weapon. to be able to use that to his advantage, you know, i guess th
he was also part of the delegation that negotiated the panama.end of the decade and the u.s. didn't trust him many more. he was convicted of drug am -- he spent most of the rest of his life in panama. >>> a whole lot of people are talkingut morning and what might happen to him next. harper and san francisco pitcher hunter strickland sparked an all out brawl yesterday and the teams have to play again today. big question here though, who is going to be suspended and for how long? harper...
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one of the big issues, the panama canal treaty. developed it as an issue in 76.it was considered one of the 7 wonders of the world. she was so furious that carter was going to give away the car now to the republican handlebar -- didn't realize how important it was because she grew up with a car now, great example of american exceptionalism. we succeeded where the french failed. it is important psychically, millions of americans, the idea that carter will turn over control to panama is infuriating and this is at a time when america is waning and its influence. we lost vietnam, we are losing to the soviets. america's day is over plus we have our problems at home so it comes at a terrible time. reagan is campaigning against gerald ford and jimmy carter, reagan is starting in north carolina 76 pounding the lectern saying we are going to keep it and his audience goes crazy over this. he keeps it up as an issue. carter becomes president, he will still continue the policy of transferring control of the panama can now zone. carter goes on national television to make the
one of the big issues, the panama canal treaty. developed it as an issue in 76.it was considered one of the 7 wonders of the world. she was so furious that carter was going to give away the car now to the republican handlebar -- didn't realize how important it was because she grew up with a car now, great example of american exceptionalism. we succeeded where the french failed. it is important psychically, millions of americans, the idea that carter will turn over control to panama is...
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you remember last year, the panama papers came out? this law firm in panama city? it had hundreds of thousands of clients from all over the world who are trying to hide their money from tax authorities. when you get the rate too high, people do not pay. host: you get a lot in here on the panama story. what was it? how did it happen? newspaper inis a munich, germany, that was covering notorious cases of tax evasion among rich germans, and the reporter got an email that said "you want data?" the email came from john doe, " you want some data?" and the answer was "more than you have ever seen." someone sent him 11 million documents from this law firm in panama city. it is a law firm that no one has ever heard of. host: 11 million documents! guest: pages on the web. yet, over time. no one has ever heard of it except for rich people and their lawyers. richard will go to this law firm to hide their money from the tax authorities, and it is interesting. i would never give the new york had it scoop if i through the german paper realized there was too much data for them to
you remember last year, the panama papers came out? this law firm in panama city? it had hundreds of thousands of clients from all over the world who are trying to hide their money from tax authorities. when you get the rate too high, people do not pay. host: you get a lot in here on the panama story. what was it? how did it happen? newspaper inis a munich, germany, that was covering notorious cases of tax evasion among rich germans, and the reporter got an email that said "you want...
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policy toward his country while skillfully holding near absolute power in panama. in 1988 he was indicted on drug trafficking charges by a miami court. a year later after a panamanian presidential election that was declared rigged, the u.s. imposed economic sanctions against the country. the united states invaded panama and overthrew his government by january of 1990. he was captured as prisoner of war and flown to miami. in 1992 he was convicted of drug trafficking, racketeering and money laundering and sentenced to 40 years in prison. his u.s. prison sentence ended in 2007 but eftd by both panama and france for murder and money laundering. he was extradited to france in 2010. a year later a conditional release was granted. manuel noriega was incarcerated for the res of his life, committed for crimes during his rule. >> he had been in intensive care since march after removing a benign brain tumor. the current president barea posting, this closes a chapter of our history. his daughters and relatives deserve to bury him in peace. >>> president trump returned home. i
policy toward his country while skillfully holding near absolute power in panama. in 1988 he was indicted on drug trafficking charges by a miami court. a year later after a panamanian presidential election that was declared rigged, the u.s. imposed economic sanctions against the country. the united states invaded panama and overthrew his government by january of 1990. he was captured as prisoner of war and flown to miami. in 1992 he was convicted of drug trafficking, racketeering and money...
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. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent
. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent
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long-time panama leader manuel noriega died. he is a complicated relationship with his people and the u.s. doug takes a look. >> he was the central american dictator riseing to pour in 1983, 2 years after his predecessor was killed in a plane crash. manuel noriega didn't win panama's leadership as much as he took with an assassination ever political rivals. >> he was the most despicable human being i ever have met. >> he provided drug cartels safe harbor and selling thousands of passports to the cuban director fidel castro giving cuban spice cover. his biggest threat was to the panama canal. >> damage to one lock could shut the canal down for weeks or months or years. >> a tipping point came in 1989 when a handful of american troops were ambushed by noriega's soldiers. >> this was a demonstration of what this man really intends to do. it gets worse. it was time to take this military commander out. >> president, i have no higher obligation than to safeguard the lives of american citizens. >> on december 20, 1989, president bush s
long-time panama leader manuel noriega died. he is a complicated relationship with his people and the u.s. doug takes a look. >> he was the central american dictator riseing to pour in 1983, 2 years after his predecessor was killed in a plane crash. manuel noriega didn't win panama's leadership as much as he took with an assassination ever political rivals. >> he was the most despicable human being i ever have met. >> he provided drug cartels safe harbor and selling thousands...
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he was ousted as panama's dictator by an american invasion in 1989. been a medium president juan carlos varela wrote on his twitter account "the death of manuel noriega closes a chapter in our history and he added, his daughters and relatives deserve to mourn in peace." reporter phil keating has more on noriega's life and the conflicts of his relationship with the united states. >> reporter: manuel noriega was born in panama in 1938 he stormed onto the country's political steam in a 1968 cool. becoming director of intelligence, arresting and imprisoning and accused of killing political enemies. noriega took command of the panamanian army in 1983 and refused to relinquish control. the man known as, the pineapple face, was accused of rigging elections, spying on america, dealing drugs and murder. he was a longtime cia informant, morphing into one of america's notorious enemies and ran panama with an iron fist until 1989. noriega refused to step down after being indicted on u.s. drug charges >> >> washington soon realized they were no longer to control t
he was ousted as panama's dictator by an american invasion in 1989. been a medium president juan carlos varela wrote on his twitter account "the death of manuel noriega closes a chapter in our history and he added, his daughters and relatives deserve to mourn in peace." reporter phil keating has more on noriega's life and the conflicts of his relationship with the united states. >> reporter: manuel noriega was born in panama in 1938 he stormed onto the country's political steam...
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military invaded panama and apprehended the general.was convicted on judge charges and spent 17 years in prison. in december noriega was sent back to panama to serve 60 years in prison for murdering his opponents. manuel noriega died because of a brain hemorrhage. >> 27-year-old remmington peters of colorado. peters family calls him a role model an angel on earth who taught them to live life to the fullest. the seal cut free from his chute when it failed to open over the weekend. you see it here floating away without him attached. peters landed in the hudson driver and died at the hospital. the navy is working to determine what caused the chute to not deploy. peters was part of the navy's leapfrogs team. >> tensions over immigration policies boiled over in texas. hundreds of protesters on that possession the state's anti-sanctuary cities law. there was a scuffle among some lawmakers during the chaotic scene. it happened after republican matt rine new england dee allegedly told a group of democrats he called immigration and customs enfor
military invaded panama and apprehended the general.was convicted on judge charges and spent 17 years in prison. in december noriega was sent back to panama to serve 60 years in prison for murdering his opponents. manuel noriega died because of a brain hemorrhage. >> 27-year-old remmington peters of colorado. peters family calls him a role model an angel on earth who taught them to live life to the fullest. the seal cut free from his chute when it failed to open over the weekend. you see...
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a closing of a chapter, in panama's history. noriega ruled from 1983 to 1989, period marked by corruption and murder of political opponent. for a time, he was key us ally until tied to drug trafficking and working with the likes of drug lord pap lowest co-bar, led to his us a g in 1989. what was then the largest american military action since the viet nam war. thousands of american troops invaded the country and captured noriega. the first foreign head of state to be convicted in a us court. noriega spent the rest of his life in custody between the united state, france, and panama, for crimes ranking from murder to racketeering and drug running. noriega was put on house arrest this past january. allowing him to prepare for his upcoming surgery. final days were spent in a hospital, in a medically induced coma, after he suffered a hemorrhage. he was 83 years old. hena daniels, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> happening today. the us is responding to north korea aggression by testing missile defense system. >> this will mark the fi
a closing of a chapter, in panama's history. noriega ruled from 1983 to 1989, period marked by corruption and murder of political opponent. for a time, he was key us ally until tied to drug trafficking and working with the likes of drug lord pap lowest co-bar, led to his us a g in 1989. what was then the largest american military action since the viet nam war. thousands of american troops invaded the country and captured noriega. the first foreign head of state to be convicted in a us court....
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within the past 30 minutes nbc has confirmed the former dictator of panama, manuel for yaga has died. he ruled panama in the 1980s until he was forcibly removed when american troops invaded that country in 1989. he was convicted on drug and laundering charges, then convicted in france and panama for murder, corruption, and embezzlelment. manuel noriega was 83 years old. >> he is going to go out. now we've got a beef. >> a giant brawl at the giants game. at&t park looked like a boxing ring not a baseball field when players started throwing punches. benches cleared. players ejected. more punishment is likely. jean elle is live at the ballpark with the play by play. >> reporter: players throwing punches instead of baseballs. parents say this brawl on the field sends the wrong message to young fans. >> hits him right in the hip. >> bryce harper with the nationals throws his helmet and charges the mounds after giants pitcher hunter strickland throws a pitch into his hip. the benches cleared for a brawl in the eighth. for some young fans and their parents it was an unwelcome surprise. >> it
within the past 30 minutes nbc has confirmed the former dictator of panama, manuel for yaga has died. he ruled panama in the 1980s until he was forcibly removed when american troops invaded that country in 1989. he was convicted on drug and laundering charges, then convicted in france and panama for murder, corruption, and embezzlelment. manuel noriega was 83 years old. >> he is going to go out. now we've got a beef. >> a giant brawl at the giants game. at&t park looked like a...
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he was part of the panama canal committee. steered the white house through times like hostage negotiations. in a former state, president obama said you always knew where he stood and said he was an accomplished public servant and a passion in about advocate. today on "morning joe" former president carter remembered him as his most loyal and brilliant advisor and close friend. >> it has been one of the most availableb valuable things in my life. my friendship with him. his booms and interviews were always positive and sound. he had the best, most brilliant person that i have ever zone. he was completely dedicated to serving the united states of america and very loyal to me personally. he is a great friend and you can be truly proud of him. >> our thoughts are, of course with his family, his wife of more than 60 years, amelia, a renowned sculptor. and his son ian, a pentagon official and our friend and colleague, mika. baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv an
he was part of the panama canal committee. steered the white house through times like hostage negotiations. in a former state, president obama said you always knew where he stood and said he was an accomplished public servant and a passion in about advocate. today on "morning joe" former president carter remembered him as his most loyal and brilliant advisor and close friend. >> it has been one of the most availableb valuable things in my life. my friendship with him. his booms...
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invaded panama to oust him and arrest him on drug trafficking charges. he spent 17 years in a federal prison. panama's current president said noriega's death closes a chapter in their history and his relatives deserve to bury him in peace. manuel noriega was 83. >>> now to baghdad where at least 15 people are dead after an explosion in the central part of the capital. the massive explosion went off outside a popular ice cream shop in an area of the city where many residents go to eat after fasting during the day for ramadan. isis quickly claiming responsibility for the attack. just a few years ago abc news profiled that same ice cream shop. >>> police in manchester, england, are now asking for the public's help regarding surveillance footage related to last week's suicide bombing. the image shows the bomber salman abedi a few days before the attack with this hard shell blue suitcase. now police don't believe that case was used in the attack or presents any danger now, but they're hoping someone can tell them more information about why he was carrying it
invaded panama to oust him and arrest him on drug trafficking charges. he spent 17 years in a federal prison. panama's current president said noriega's death closes a chapter in their history and his relatives deserve to bury him in peace. manuel noriega was 83. >>> now to baghdad where at least 15 people are dead after an explosion in the central part of the capital. the massive explosion went off outside a popular ice cream shop in an area of the city where many residents go to eat...
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pÓster serÁn -- posteriormente, encarcelado en francia y luego fue extraditado a panamÁ.ilia merece un sepelio en paz. javier: en instantes, atenciÓn, encuentran una peligrosa toxina de quesos para nachos. carolina: por supuesto, seguimos en vivo con ustedes en este martes en "ediciÓn digital". ♪ ♪ ♪ en tu estadÍas, siempre habrÁn sonrisas adelante. cuando te hospedas en un holiday inn. ♪ carolina: te hago una pregunta, te gusta la combinaciÓn de nachos y queso? si la respuesta es sÍ. javier: mÁs o menos. carolina: cuidado. te podrÍas enfermar. fue hallado una peligrosa toxina en el queso para nachos que esÁa clasificada como un arma biolÓgica. es uno de los venenos mÁs peligrosos que existen. javier: ha sido utilizado en ataques terroristas para entregar miedo. tambiÉn, para entregar una gran confusiÓn. las personas estÁn preocupadas. muchas de ellas tienen en las despensas estos quesos. nueve personas estÁn en el hospital. una persona muriÓ. carolina: exactamente. estamos hablando del queso que se vendiÓ en una estacion de gasolina en california. parece que varias perso
pÓster serÁn -- posteriormente, encarcelado en francia y luego fue extraditado a panamÁ.ilia merece un sepelio en paz. javier: en instantes, atenciÓn, encuentran una peligrosa toxina de quesos para nachos. carolina: por supuesto, seguimos en vivo con ustedes en este martes en "ediciÓn digital". ♪ ♪ ♪ en tu estadÍas, siempre habrÁn sonrisas adelante. cuando te hospedas en un holiday inn. ♪ carolina: te hago una pregunta, te gusta la combinaciÓn de nachos y queso? si la...
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former panama dictator manuel noriega has died. we'll talk ab his dealings and about north korea when we come back. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. mmmm. mmmm. mmmm... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. it's fast, powerful relief with no chalky taste. [ sings high note ] ultra strength, new from alka-seltzer. enjoy the relief. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ for mom, the nation's largest seni
former panama dictator manuel noriega has died. we'll talk ab his dealings and about north korea when we come back. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. mmmm. mmmm. mmmm... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews....
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marÍa: el ex dictador de panamÁ manuel antonio noriega muriÓ a los 83 aÑos de edad y falleciÓ como lo ciudad de panamÁ donde pasÓ sus Últimas semanas de vida. felicitamos a las mamÁs nicaragüenses que hoy celebran su dÍa, les hizo un buen clima en san josÉ. pasamos con la ventana al tiempo. presentadora: saludos amigos del Área de la bahÍa. hay condiciones despejadas por algunos sectores, tenemos un sistema de baja presiÓn que aumenta la nubosidad en nuestra solar local, no se sorprenda si hay alguna lluvia. el modelo metodolÓgico proyectando que toda la nubosidad se retire de nuestra zona local durante el dÍa de maÑana. los cielos soleados para regresar. las mÁximas de hoy 73 grados. en oakland temperatura en los 73 grados y en san josÉ, 70. en los prÓximos dÍas aumentarÁ la temperatura pero para el fin de semana. maÑana esperÉ las temperaturas en los mediados 60 grados y hacia el Área de san josÉ la temperatura en 64. para maÑana miÉrcoles 20% de lluvia leve, jueves con cielos parcialmente nublados. desde viernes regresarÁn los cielos mayormente nublados con un leve aumento en las t
marÍa: el ex dictador de panamÁ manuel antonio noriega muriÓ a los 83 aÑos de edad y falleciÓ como lo ciudad de panamÁ donde pasÓ sus Últimas semanas de vida. felicitamos a las mamÁs nicaragüenses que hoy celebran su dÍa, les hizo un buen clima en san josÉ. pasamos con la ventana al tiempo. presentadora: saludos amigos del Área de la bahÍa. hay condiciones despejadas por algunos sectores, tenemos un sistema de baja presiÓn que aumenta la nubosidad en nuestra solar local, no se...
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and you can see heaviest rains in costa rica and panama and you can see across heaviest rains in costare likely to see the potential close to the west coast of some storms developing. we will keep an eye on them if they come ashore. in south america, things are quieter in the south of chile can bet the last week, still breezy and showers with some snow in the mountains but the heaviest rain is likely in uruguay and paraguay through the next few days. with the onset of the south—westerly monsoon we have seen some enhanced rainfall across myanmar and part of thailand and malaysia and indonesia have seen the heaviest rainfall in the next few days. we still have the extreme heat in the north and west of india and pakistan although a few showers have eased things a little will stop just to point out this bright area in the bay of bengal with the potential of a storm system developing and also this one in the western half of the arabian sea which might develop into a storm affecting yemen and obama. staying with heat —— yemen and oman. plenty of heat with temperatures in seville up to 35 deg
and you can see heaviest rains in costa rica and panama and you can see across heaviest rains in costare likely to see the potential close to the west coast of some storms developing. we will keep an eye on them if they come ashore. in south america, things are quieter in the south of chile can bet the last week, still breezy and showers with some snow in the mountains but the heaviest rain is likely in uruguay and paraguay through the next few days. with the onset of the south—westerly...
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and panama. released to house arrest as his health failed. he was 83. >> now the pressure needs to go to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell to get off -- and get these through. it will make all the investigations look like, you know, they're quite irrelevant. >> bill: calls this morning for congressional leaders to put a win on the board. sean duffy has plenty of questions on this today. thank you for your time on a tuesday. it's good to have you back here. >> it's good to be with you bill. >> bill: there are expectations, as you well know, with the majority in the house and a majority in the senate. give us the low down on tax reform. here is the headline from the "wall street journal." apparently the status quo is winning. is it? >> i read that article. here is the deal, bill. as we do tax reform we're trying to contort ourselves and deal with senate filibuster rules. we're working on tax reform in committees in the house and senate but the only way to get tax reform done because of those senate rules is if we get healthcare done. healthcare has
and panama. released to house arrest as his health failed. he was 83. >> now the pressure needs to go to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell to get off -- and get these through. it will make all the investigations look like, you know, they're quite irrelevant. >> bill: calls this morning for congressional leaders to put a win on the board. sean duffy has plenty of questions on this today. thank you for your time on a tuesday. it's good to have you back here. >> it's good to be with...
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citizens in panama.rida, the former dictator was jailed for 40 years. six years ago, his health is failing, he finally went back to panama, a country that has prospered without the man who once called himself maximum leader. paul adams, bbc news. pauladams, bbc news. studio: bringing you some news coming into the bbc, there has been an incident in high wycombe this afternoon. thames valley police were called to high wycombe railway station today, after reports that a man was acting suspiciously at the back of a train. this is the scene, you can see considerable activity there. the 2:55pm from marylebone station from london to oxford made an unscheduled stop at high wycombe railway station, and was stopped at around 3:20pm this afternoon. some armed police helps to evacuate the train, passengers were cleared from platforms and a large number of people have been evacuated. two men we re people have been evacuated. two men were stopped at the scene, following enquiries they have been released. now police ar
citizens in panama.rida, the former dictator was jailed for 40 years. six years ago, his health is failing, he finally went back to panama, a country that has prospered without the man who once called himself maximum leader. paul adams, bbc news. pauladams, bbc news. studio: bringing you some news coming into the bbc, there has been an incident in high wycombe this afternoon. thames valley police were called to high wycombe railway station today, after reports that a man was acting suspiciously...
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el presidente de panamÁ, tweet yo que la muerte cierraun capÍtulo de nuestra historia, dijo.nzÓ a pedir clemencia. segunda segundo se sumaba las voces descontentas que amenazaban por entrar con el. por fin se abre la puerta. lo arrastran hasta la calle y violentamente es sacado. la policÍa le pide que lo entreguen para llevarlo detenido y la respuesta es tajante. y continuar los golpes contra el sujeto que no ha sido identificado, luego lo atan de pies, mientras mÁs policÍa tratan de convencer a la multitud. enviar 1500 policÍas y en un movimiento sorpresivo rescatan al ladrÓn. desquitaron sus coraje contra los uniformados. los delincuentes salen pronto a las calles y vuelven a las andadas. cada vez sonmÁs las voces que claman hacer justicia por la propia mano. >> quÉ se puede hacer en este caso? vamos a tener que actuar con mano dura. reportera: la policÍa reforzÓ la vigilancia en el barrio. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa leticia: estÁ bastante lindo el clima. tenemos imÁgenes en vivo de san josÉ, totalmente despejado, alberto con el pronÓstico del tiempo. alberto: arrancamos con temperatura
el presidente de panamÁ, tweet yo que la muerte cierraun capÍtulo de nuestra historia, dijo.nzÓ a pedir clemencia. segunda segundo se sumaba las voces descontentas que amenazaban por entrar con el. por fin se abre la puerta. lo arrastran hasta la calle y violentamente es sacado. la policÍa le pide que lo entreguen para llevarlo detenido y la respuesta es tajante. y continuar los golpes contra el sujeto que no ha sido identificado, luego lo atan de pies, mientras mÁs policÍa tratan de...
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he was the head of military in panama from '83 till 1989 when the u.s. invaded the central american country. u.s. agents arrested him on drug and money laundering charges. he's been in intensive care since march. nor yea ga was 83 years old. >>> president trump's son-in-law may have been looking for a direct line to putin during a meeting in december. investigators believe that may it be why jared kushner met with sergei. investigators want to know if he asked for a way to communicate with the president away from intelligence. the meeting was just to assist with the white house transition a spokesperson said. >>> it's a game not forgotten anytime soon. check this out. a bench-clearing brawl between the giants and the nationals at at&t park this afternoon has everyone in the sports world talking tonight and fans say it involves a beef dating back more than two years ago. new details from abc7 news reporter lilian kim in the newsroom. lilian? >> it appears giants pitcher hunter strickland was reviving an old grudge that involves bryce harper and their enco
he was the head of military in panama from '83 till 1989 when the u.s. invaded the central american country. u.s. agents arrested him on drug and money laundering charges. he's been in intensive care since march. nor yea ga was 83 years old. >>> president trump's son-in-law may have been looking for a direct line to putin during a meeting in december. investigators believe that may it be why jared kushner met with sergei. investigators want to know if he asked for a way to communicate...
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give it back to panama. we took it from them, basically, and violated their sovereignty and we need to give it back. no president since eisenhower, though all of the acknowledged that, wanted to untake it because the political cost of doing it was too high. the political capital required to pull to that off, domestically, politically, was too great. carter did it. he paid for it. he paid dearly for it. governor reagan when he was running against carter in the '80 election said -- he gave it away and it was ours. >> there's a story -- >> bought is, we paid for it. it's ours. >> we hadn't. >> there's a story that chris tells about jim baker and ronald reagan about saying, no, because the political costs are going to be -- he was driving -- being drivensomeplace -- this is juan case dramatic case when jim baker was on his way to -- in a car on his way to lunch at the madison hotel and got word that the president had somehow signed an order that would have the entire -- everyone in the cabinet strapped up to a p
give it back to panama. we took it from them, basically, and violated their sovereignty and we need to give it back. no president since eisenhower, though all of the acknowledged that, wanted to untake it because the political cost of doing it was too high. the political capital required to pull to that off, domestically, politically, was too great. carter did it. he paid for it. he paid dearly for it. governor reagan when he was running against carter in the '80 election said -- he gave it...
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he was the head of military in panama from '83 till 1989 when the u.s. invaded the central american country. u.s. agents arrested him on drug and money laundering charges. he's been in intensive care since march. nor yea ga was 83 years old. >>> president trump's son-in-law may have been looking for a direct line to putin during a meeting in december. investigators believe that may it be why jared kushner met with sergei. investigators want to know if he asked for a way to communicate with the president away from intelligence. the meeting was just to assist with the white house transition a spokesperson said. >>> it's a game not forgotten anytime soon. check this out. a bench-clearing brawl between the giants and the nationals at at&t park this afternoon has everyone in the sports world talking tonight and fans say it involves a beef dating back more than two years ago. new details from abc7 news reporter lilian kim in the newsroom. lilian? >> it appears giants pitcher hunter strickland was reviving an old grudge that involves bryce harper and their enco
he was the head of military in panama from '83 till 1989 when the u.s. invaded the central american country. u.s. agents arrested him on drug and money laundering charges. he's been in intensive care since march. nor yea ga was 83 years old. >>> president trump's son-in-law may have been looking for a direct line to putin during a meeting in december. investigators believe that may it be why jared kushner met with sergei. investigators want to know if he asked for a way to communicate...
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ally but was removed from power when you's forces invaded panama in 1989. he was later sent to prison in the u.s. on drug and money laundering charges. he spent time in french and panamanian prisons for murder, corruption and embezzlement. noriega was released from prison last january to prepare for his brain surgery. there's been little public reaction to his death in panama. >>> australia plans to ban convicted pedophiles from traveling overseas. proposed new legislation would seize the passports of 20,000 pedophiles who are on australia's child sex offender registry. the government says it wants to protect vulnerable children in southeast asia are being exploited. the ribbon reports that hundreds of australian pedophiles have traveled to nearby southeast asian countries to abuse children there. >>> with president trump back at the white house, his administration is focused on pushing the president's agenda. >> the questions over russia do not appear to be going away. senator john mccain is the latest to voice concerns about it. kelly wright is monitoring
ally but was removed from power when you's forces invaded panama in 1989. he was later sent to prison in the u.s. on drug and money laundering charges. he spent time in french and panamanian prisons for murder, corruption and embezzlement. noriega was released from prison last january to prepare for his brain surgery. there's been little public reaction to his death in panama. >>> australia plans to ban convicted pedophiles from traveling overseas. proposed new legislation would seize...