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several countries especially fiji hundreds of kilograms of narcotics being shipped from north and south america to markets in australia and new zealand after portably ended up on fijian shores leaving inexperienced law enforcement in a quick to curb the spike in drug related crimes now the look of the drug business in fiji has drawn some fisherman away from a trade without proper rehabilitation facilities government agencies admit that they are effectively 2 steps behind the drug gangs to help us explain the depth of the problem in fiji and the region in sydney australia kate lyons so reporter for the guardian australia and she's been covering this issue extensive late in wellington new zealand joe say susa santos is the managing director at strategic group asia pacific that's an international security consultancy group. and in the united arab emirates saudi end up. fiji's ambassador to united nations hello overweights good to have you here i'm i'm just going to show an interactive map from the guardian australia to secure us an idea of where in the world we're talking about and how big the pro
several countries especially fiji hundreds of kilograms of narcotics being shipped from north and south america to markets in australia and new zealand after portably ended up on fijian shores leaving inexperienced law enforcement in a quick to curb the spike in drug related crimes now the look of the drug business in fiji has drawn some fisherman away from a trade without proper rehabilitation facilities government agencies admit that they are effectively 2 steps behind the drug gangs to help...
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and south america. and the sweet show how trucks can be made so much more environmentally friendly. let's do business south korea is seeking help with the united states in its trade route with japan the japanese government has imposed export restrictions on some south korean bound products after so-called tokyo to compensate forced laborers from the 2nd world war speaking to u.s. secretary of state mike compost south korea's foreign minister said the trade codes were undesirable and would hurt tech firms around the world some of the materials affected a key to making memory chips and smartphone despite. chelsea delaney joins us from frankfurt bureau to talk about this chelsea is the trade realm escalates what's the likelihood of a major slowdown in global supply chains. right so we're really looking at you know global disruptions here. you know these these chemicals these products that japan is restricting exports of they're crucial to basically all of our high tech devices now so you know one of these that's used in. t.v. just plays to japan is responsible for 90 percent of the supp
and south america. and the sweet show how trucks can be made so much more environmentally friendly. let's do business south korea is seeking help with the united states in its trade route with japan the japanese government has imposed export restrictions on some south korean bound products after so-called tokyo to compensate forced laborers from the 2nd world war speaking to u.s. secretary of state mike compost south korea's foreign minister said the trade codes were undesirable and would hurt...
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announced its agreement with south america nations brazil argentina uruguay and part one but could the deal be a headache for europe in the coming months or even a failure a vocal opposition suggests ratifying the deal won't be easy. after the celebration comes the backlash french farmers are among those coming out against america's war agreement brussels says it will bring their products to new markets while saving $4000000000.00 euros in customs but many worry about the effects on their local market. and the markets hang by a very fragile balance we add a little more volume prices will collapse and if prices collapse there is no life for us. he's not alone similar concerns are coming out of ireland poland and germany a focal point is the e.u. concession to south american beef producers $99000.00 tons at a lower tariff of 7 and a half percent european b. producers say their market is already tight and they'll now have to compete against low cost producers. in the eyes of the german farmers association the e.u. is favoring car makers above everyone else. other critics point to brazil w
announced its agreement with south america nations brazil argentina uruguay and part one but could the deal be a headache for europe in the coming months or even a failure a vocal opposition suggests ratifying the deal won't be easy. after the celebration comes the backlash french farmers are among those coming out against america's war agreement brussels says it will bring their products to new markets while saving $4000000000.00 euros in customs but many worry about the effects on their local...
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european union celebrating its biggest trade deal yet but opposition against the agreement with south americas america's sore nations is growing particularly in europe's quick tempered agricultural can you also coming up the u.s. state of california becomes the 1st to rule that companies cannot tell their employees which hairstyle is appropriate and let an online fashion growth do the shopping for your german startup can have you looking sharp just one phone call. on chris colbert welcome to the program it is the largest trade deal ever struck by the european union naturally there were a big round of applause in brussels this week when the e.u. announced its agreement with south americas nations brazil argentina uruguay and paro but could the deal be a headache for europe in the coming months or even a failure a vocal opposition suggests ratifying the deal won't be easy. after the celebration comes the backlash french farmers are among those coming out against the methods or agreement brussels says it will bring their products to new markets while saving $4000000000.00 euros in customs but man
european union celebrating its biggest trade deal yet but opposition against the agreement with south americas america's sore nations is growing particularly in europe's quick tempered agricultural can you also coming up the u.s. state of california becomes the 1st to rule that companies cannot tell their employees which hairstyle is appropriate and let an online fashion growth do the shopping for your german startup can have you looking sharp just one phone call. on chris colbert welcome to...
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creating a free trade zone with south america's marcus' a nation's opposition is already growing. and the state of california becomes the 1st in the u.s. to rule companies cannot tell the african-american employees how to wear the hat. is business africa. as well. economic indicators show many african nations on a good path growth is still solid across many parts of the continent investment from abroad is riding rising robert according to a new un figures but the trade war between the 2 biggest economies in the world is also reverberating through many african economies and has economists worried. an african proverb says the grass suffers when elephants fight. you know africa many are now worried the trade war between china and the u.s. could affect the continent smaller and poorer countries hardest of all africa is heavily dependent on global trade and in particular on raw materials exports prices for resources like oil sink when china's economy loses steam and its demand for crude oil. that's especially true for north africa gross domestic product growth collapsed during last raw
creating a free trade zone with south america's marcus' a nation's opposition is already growing. and the state of california becomes the 1st in the u.s. to rule companies cannot tell the african-american employees how to wear the hat. is business africa. as well. economic indicators show many african nations on a good path growth is still solid across many parts of the continent investment from abroad is riding rising robert according to a new un figures but the trade war between the 2 biggest...
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you see a few men jump into a submersible boat in choppy waters off the coast of south america. they found five drug smugglers and 17,000 pounds of cocaine inside. the captain said his crew used two small boats and a helicopter to make this bust. >> we tried to surprise them before they could see us. it is a little dangerous. >> the cutter monroe andalf bil dollars worth of cocaine and marijuana since may. >> it was a long ride, but i'm excited to be home. >> this crew can finally relax. >> i got my golf clubs here. you can see that. >> they definitely deserve that relaxation. they stopped to turn the drugs over to federal agents. reporting live tonight in alameda,bc bay area news. >> thank you. new at 5:00, a missing hiker found alive and well near the nevada border. cheryl powell was found this afternoon near the month negro springs area in inio county. she went missing in a remote location four days ago. rescuers found her dog who had gone with her on the hike. he helped crews pinpoint her location. thank goodness for the dog. she is strong, but exhausted after getting lost i
you see a few men jump into a submersible boat in choppy waters off the coast of south america. they found five drug smugglers and 17,000 pounds of cocaine inside. the captain said his crew used two small boats and a helicopter to make this bust. >> we tried to surprise them before they could see us. it is a little dangerous. >> the cutter monroe andalf bil dollars worth of cocaine and marijuana since may. >> it was a long ride, but i'm excited to be home. >> this crew...
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america, england and scotland. >> what are they use something >> when native people come from south americathey bring with them sugar cane. the basic ingredients for rum is usually the waste products of sugar. that's kinds of the base ingredient usually. >> and how is it made? how's it being made at this point? >> again, you would take whatever kind of waste products you have. smuring cane that might have damaged when he was -- it was eaten by rats or damaged in a hurricane or molasses that's taken out of the sugar as it's being turned into granular sugar. taking all of these waste products together, mixing them together. mixing them with some water. some source of yeast. allowing the fermentation process to takes take for maybe two weeks. the -- take place for maybe two weeks. the sugar becomes chop. and it creates a more concentrated alcoholic beverage. >> who's drinking it? >> everybody. a lot of the rusm is being consumed on plantations where it's produced. i think especially early on the producers are the consumers. i think that's an important point because it suggests to us that why w
america, england and scotland. >> what are they use something >> when native people come from south americathey bring with them sugar cane. the basic ingredients for rum is usually the waste products of sugar. that's kinds of the base ingredient usually. >> and how is it made? how's it being made at this point? >> again, you would take whatever kind of waste products you have. smuring cane that might have damaged when he was -- it was eaten by rats or damaged in a...
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and south america say it will kill their livelihoods. and from the road to rail the swedes showed how trucks can be made so much more environmentally friendly. and then fizzle and let's do business another front widens in the global trade war south korea is seeking help from the united states in its dispute with japan the japanese government has imposed export restrictions on some south korean bound products off the so called on tokyo to compensate forced labor is from the 2nd world war speaking to us secretary of state michael peo south korea's foreign minister said the trade curbs were undesirable and would hurt tech firms across the world materials affected a key to making memory chips and smartphone displays in south korea which supplies from seumas around the globe with devices. chelsea delaney joins us from frankfurt now chelsea will consumers have to stop worrying about getting their hands on a spot for it any time sir. yeah i mean that's definitely something that people need to be thinking about you know these these products that
and south america say it will kill their livelihoods. and from the road to rail the swedes showed how trucks can be made so much more environmentally friendly. and then fizzle and let's do business another front widens in the global trade war south korea is seeking help from the united states in its dispute with japan the japanese government has imposed export restrictions on some south korean bound products off the so called on tokyo to compensate forced labor is from the 2nd world war...
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south america and the southern waiting for a total equips of the sun today.people are due to turn out to watch the cosmic spectacle. thet is coming, darkness in middle of the afternoon. schoolchildren, tourists, and astrononomers have gathered and are camping out. for some students who have traveled hunundreds of kilometes to get here, it is a chance to learn by observing. us toisis hard forr understand science because it is often just t theory. when you understand the facts i can make them part of your life, it is much easier. >> the solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun. millions are expected to watch the cough spectacle. >> it is incredible. this is my first time. i am excited. >> astronomers have traveleded o the region to study the eclipse. the summastudying corolla. distributionon of the magnetic field. it tells us a lot of what is happening inside the sun. the shadow is expected to last over 2.5 minutes. eu leaders are in brussels to break the deadlock on who will hold the top jobs. the european parliament says it will
south america and the southern waiting for a total equips of the sun today.people are due to turn out to watch the cosmic spectacle. thet is coming, darkness in middle of the afternoon. schoolchildren, tourists, and astrononomers have gathered and are camping out. for some students who have traveled hunundreds of kilometes to get here, it is a chance to learn by observing. us toisis hard forr understand science because it is often just t theory. when you understand the facts i can make them...
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we've been struggling for years we need to arrange many things that the agreement gives time to south america but also europe to adapt to change for many it's the possibility of moving forward in a country with enormous potential but work anomic difficulties have become the norm . the south african are now a singer and anti-apartheid activist johnny clegg has died at the age of $66.00 he was one of the few white hot us to defy the segregation laws during 1970 s. and eighty's farmer the miller reports from johannesburg. it's through his music that johnny clegg confronted south africa's apartheid government and its racially divisive goals his unique style of blending zulu rhythms with western music brought in fame in the 1980 s. both locally and around the world play it was born in lancashire england in 1953 and moved to johannesburg with his mother his experiences with zulu migrant workers during his childhood introduced him to their culture and music at the age of 17 together with the click form to their 1st band to luca. we've been to it for so many years for maintenance 69. but they scored.
we've been struggling for years we need to arrange many things that the agreement gives time to south america but also europe to adapt to change for many it's the possibility of moving forward in a country with enormous potential but work anomic difficulties have become the norm . the south african are now a singer and anti-apartheid activist johnny clegg has died at the age of $66.00 he was one of the few white hot us to defy the segregation laws during 1970 s. and eighty's farmer the miller...
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to seize is a parasitic illness that is found mainly in the poor rural regions of central and south america and it is estimated that in excess of 10000000 people are infected with the disease. and. to meet a woman who may just have found a solution to this devastating disease. diseases caused by the parasite. which is carried by the triad to mean bug known locally as winter coats when an infected by someone leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and. once in the body the parasites multiply and spread. the face of blasts approximately 2 months causing my symptoms it then goes into remission and it can be decades later before the chronic stage begins where the parasite attacked the heart and it just of organs which can cause intestinal and cardiac disorders progressive destruction of the heart muscle can lead to heart failure and sudden death there is no vaccine. when i was there. is an expert on the deadly vinci insect. him that i meant they were in job. loss. last but it is. me that at this time of day we worked to get him to be that. we had passed. he wer
to seize is a parasitic illness that is found mainly in the poor rural regions of central and south america and it is estimated that in excess of 10000000 people are infected with the disease. and. to meet a woman who may just have found a solution to this devastating disease. diseases caused by the parasite. which is carried by the triad to mean bug known locally as winter coats when an infected by someone leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and. once in...
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this mass exodus is reshaping all of south america in unexpected ways. the newshour's amna nawaz and producer mike fritz traveled to the border of venezuela and brazil to meet the families making this desperate journey. it's the first in a series of reports done in collaboration with the pulitzer center for crisis reporting. >> nawaz: a moment of relief,ed markith a thumbs up and a wave. that is how jesus, carolina, and their two children, 19-year-old kevin and five-year-old sara, first greeted us, as t crossed the border from venezuela, into brazil. the family, who only gave their first names, said they'd bhin walking anhhiking for more than two days. o they'd run owater, hadn't eaten for more than a day, and they carried everything they now owned. so this is all they've got. her shoes are worn, witholes in them. th are carrying a bible wi them as well, anjust a little bit of money, documents. and just two bags, shoes and whatever clothes they could carry. i asked why they decided to leave venezuela. >> ( translated ): there is no d,stice, and there is
this mass exodus is reshaping all of south america in unexpected ways. the newshour's amna nawaz and producer mike fritz traveled to the border of venezuela and brazil to meet the families making this desperate journey. it's the first in a series of reports done in collaboration with the pulitzer center for crisis reporting. >> nawaz: a moment of relief,ed markith a thumbs up and a wave. that is how jesus, carolina, and their two children, 19-year-old kevin and five-year-old sara, first...
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the has been in the wine business for decades he's now worried about a recent agreement between south america strayed block medical short and the european union. are many i symmetries between countries in europe those asymmetries are based on a stimulus that many countries in europe give to the wine industry something we do not have the government wants us to compete with europe but it's difficult because of the amount of taxes we pay here. the wine industry generates much needed jobs in a country that is struggling with double digit inflation rates and the recession in reno. the wire his 2 important things the soil and the people we generate jobs we train people and it's the type of industry any government should support. but the agreement with the european union could hurt to kind of these business wineries like this one export their wines to other countries in the region like brazil their fear is that an agreement between the americas for trade and the european union would allow wines from portugal italy and france to enter south america without paying any taxes something that would have a
the has been in the wine business for decades he's now worried about a recent agreement between south america strayed block medical short and the european union. are many i symmetries between countries in europe those asymmetries are based on a stimulus that many countries in europe give to the wine industry something we do not have the government wants us to compete with europe but it's difficult because of the amount of taxes we pay here. the wine industry generates much needed jobs in a...
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south america. let's talk about the very narrow path of totality. 99% ain't gonna cut it.need to be 100 or it just doesn't have the same effect. this is going to happen into a late afternoon and into the evening event. there you see the times. now, this just to the south of buenos aires. going to have to drive to get to 100% totality, about 5:44. what we don't want is cloud cover to block our eclipse. so we don't have that i don't think later this afternoon. we are going to start off with some clouds further to the south. just melt away and i think most post path of totality will be clear. that is going to be excellent news. you don't want to look straight up at the sun. not because of the eclipse. you never want to do that. that's going to damage your eyes and sunglasses are not going to cut it either. you want approved solar filters. if you have to be in that path of totality in south america, my goodness, take a gander up with the right equipment, you are going to be amazed. i had never been in one until the last one we had in new york -- north america a couple of years
south america. let's talk about the very narrow path of totality. 99% ain't gonna cut it.need to be 100 or it just doesn't have the same effect. this is going to happen into a late afternoon and into the evening event. there you see the times. now, this just to the south of buenos aires. going to have to drive to get to 100% totality, about 5:44. what we don't want is cloud cover to block our eclipse. so we don't have that i don't think later this afternoon. we are going to start off with some...
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playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and then in the states and and being able to put it assemble a group together like that was it was really something you felt you felt like something very important was happening and especially through music music is such a great language the the. ah. to the to. the old. the oil the old the even. the the with the on. the on. and it's medium of a was in the woods and i'm in the lead that would have done in the cream suddenly home such as the navy but and so could well had but can also though when when. he's the holiday season feel i do but orchestra. fuzzily was minister m.s.n. and the show full of uno how bull. how bush shape is the will of 2 whom i will have will sit by a mile marker who will help them but get it in mostly 200 m. in uk but most likely an omen but acquitted as had been the halabja who the amadou outreach project danny. couldn't member of the orchestra and i've been caught up on hooked up. with mr what had. been have been a dish with. the . can. you know who know. the. who are.
playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and then in the states and and being able to put it assemble a group together like that was it was really something you felt you felt like something very important was happening and especially through music music is such a great language the the. ah. to the to. the old. the oil the old the even. the the with the on. the on. and it's medium of a was in the woods and i'm in the lead that would have done...
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synagogues in pittsburgh and san diego have alerted us again that this is not just a problem in europe, south america and the middle east. we must confront those responsible for hateful acts wherever and whenever they are found whether in our cities, on our college campuses, in our work place, online and particularly as to those who would intimidate, terrorize or cause harm to others. i have known attorney general barr for long time so i knew of his strong views about the protection of religious freedom and fighting against intolerance and crimes against religious communities. as he told the senate at his most recent confirmation if i can quote him he said we can only survive and thrive as a nation if we are mutually tolerant of each other's differences. each of us treasures our own freedom, but that freedom is most secure when we respect everyone else's freedom. we see some people violently attacking others simply because of their differences. we must have zero tolerance for such crimes. that guides us today and going forward as the doj punishes hate crimes and as we protect religious liberty. with
synagogues in pittsburgh and san diego have alerted us again that this is not just a problem in europe, south america and the middle east. we must confront those responsible for hateful acts wherever and whenever they are found whether in our cities, on our college campuses, in our work place, online and particularly as to those who would intimidate, terrorize or cause harm to others. i have known attorney general barr for long time so i knew of his strong views about the protection of...
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the moon and the sun coming together over parts of south america. show you more and talk with a writer about space.com about this fascinating event happening on your screen right now next. >> trace: take a look at your screen. we're going to give you a double dose of the eclipse. on the left is san juan, argentina. you can see the moon is creeping in to the sun. not quite a quarter. certainly getting there. on the right-hand side of the screen, that's the path of this thing. that is the map of the way this whole thing runs. that's why you can see it so well in argentina and chile and as far as the united states, it's going to be awhile before we can see a total eclipse of the sun. i want to bring in mike wall, a senior writer for space.com. thanks for joining us. i want you to explain this because apparently the moon, when it orbits the earth, is a little off kilter because if it was not off kilter, we would have them all the time, right? >> right, right. that's an accident of how these bodies are lined up. if they're orbited in the same plane, we w
the moon and the sun coming together over parts of south america. show you more and talk with a writer about space.com about this fascinating event happening on your screen right now next. >> trace: take a look at your screen. we're going to give you a double dose of the eclipse. on the left is san juan, argentina. you can see the moon is creeping in to the sun. not quite a quarter. certainly getting there. on the right-hand side of the screen, that's the path of this thing. that is the...
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backed by the troops in south america in the seventy's and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries that . their good morning just in the morning here in moscow this is out international form a new center here with me kevin irwin and i 30 minute world news roundup thanks for joining starting with this than the sex trafficking chair and child abuse trial of a billionaire jeffrey epstein is spilling over into the white house president trump has had to defend his labor secretary alex acosta when acosta was a u.s. attorney in miami way back he signed off a plea agreement in an earlier case involving upstate which critics say was far too lenient. it's been a great really great the secretary of labor. the rest of it will have to look at we have to look at it very carefully but we're talking about a long time ago and again it was a decision made i think not by him but by a lot of people so we're going to look at it very carefully jeffrey epstein a registered sex offender is accused of trafficking and luring dozens of underage girls to his mansi
backed by the troops in south america in the seventy's and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries that . their good morning just in the morning here in moscow this is out international form a new center here with me kevin irwin and i 30 minute world news roundup thanks for joining starting with this than the sex trafficking chair and child abuse trial of a billionaire jeffrey epstein is spilling over into the white house president trump...
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enjoyed record television audiences for women‘s football, particularly in countries in europe and south americane. the copa america final match was played at the maracana stadium in rio de janeiro. peru reached the tournament‘s final for the first time in more than a0 years. it‘s one of the world‘s most visited tourist attractions. the great wall of china attracts more than 10 million visitors a year. this, as you can imagine, brings some wear and tear. but now, they‘re repairing sections of the wall — and they‘re doing so using traditional methods. katie silver reports. the earliest sections of the great wall date back more than 2,000 years. building started after the unification of china in the qin dynasty, and continued until the 16th century. but parts of this well—trodden path are no longer looking so great. translation: the first reason for the destruction is the wind, sunshine, earthquakes and heavy rains, which are the main factors. another reason is the surface damage caused by the trampling of too many tourists. now, workers are restoring it, using traditional methods. translation: we
enjoyed record television audiences for women‘s football, particularly in countries in europe and south americane. the copa america final match was played at the maracana stadium in rio de janeiro. peru reached the tournament‘s final for the first time in more than a0 years. it‘s one of the world‘s most visited tourist attractions. the great wall of china attracts more than 10 million visitors a year. this, as you can imagine, brings some wear and tear. but now, they‘re repairing...
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playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and then in the states and and being able to put it assemble a group together like that was it was really something you felt it felt like something very important was happening and especially through music music is such a great language. the it. was eat eat eat eat eat the eggs with the eat. eat. the. meat. there was lead. and i just mean the mobile was a human animal what he did it would have done. such a son to be. who i had. when when. the. fear i do but orchestra. had minister and my son and. how bush shaped up to whom i had a husband. who had the bucket. in uk but most likely you but said to who i am going to outreach project any. i. couldn't member of an orchestra anyone could have been hooked up. with less than what had. been have been a dish with. this. woman in the. 6 can with. nothing you know who enough. who are. not enough to bloody the energy headed women any women. that n.b.c. did. and it's minimal. but let it make any kid bad don't worry about her son. went out of the club but a
playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and then in the states and and being able to put it assemble a group together like that was it was really something you felt it felt like something very important was happening and especially through music music is such a great language. the it. was eat eat eat eat eat the eggs with the eat. eat. the. meat. there was lead. and i just mean the mobile was a human animal what he did it would have done....
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. >>> also, we will show you today's solar eclipse as seen in parts of south america. >>> and is the fog going to affect your fourth of july fireworks? our chief meteorologist bill martin will be back here in a moment with the complete forecast. forecast. >>> police and firefighters around the bay area are preparing for a busy fourth of july holiday. ktvu's nail nail was in san jose where authorities are stepping up patrols to crack down on illegal fireworks. >> reporter: the fourth of july holiday brings fun and tradition, but for public safety agencies, it can also bring more work. >> typically this road experiences an influx of individuals, especially on the fourth of july. >> reporter: we went on a ride along with deputy sarah keith who says these views of the valley are alluring from sierra road, but visitors here will be turned away or cited. the sheriff's office is one agency staffing up for the fourth of july holiday. >> the santa clara county sheriff's office has additional resources that they've allocated to specific areas where we've seen firework activity, illegal firewor
. >>> also, we will show you today's solar eclipse as seen in parts of south america. >>> and is the fog going to affect your fourth of july fireworks? our chief meteorologist bill martin will be back here in a moment with the complete forecast. forecast. >>> police and firefighters around the bay area are preparing for a busy fourth of july holiday. ktvu's nail nail was in san jose where authorities are stepping up patrols to crack down on illegal fireworks. >>...
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coordinated terror and assassinations of a street called carried out by us back to take the ships in south america back in the seventy's and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries. the morning live from washington nationals main news center here in moscow is kevin only for this 30 minute world news updates just turned 11 in the morning he and i was time 1st then the sex trafficking and child abuse trial of billionaire jeffrey epstein is spilling over into the white house president trump has had to defend his labor secretary now. when acosta was a u.s. attorney in miami way back he pleaded rather a plea agreement in an early a case involving epstein which critics say was far too lenient. it's been a great really great the secretary of labor. the rest of it will have to look at we have to look at it very carefully but you talk about a long time ago and again it was a decision made i think not by him but by a lot of people so we're going to look at it very carefully jeffrey epstein a registered sex offender is accused of trafficking and luring
coordinated terror and assassinations of a street called carried out by us back to take the ships in south america back in the seventy's and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries. the morning live from washington nationals main news center here in moscow is kevin only for this 30 minute world news updates just turned 11 in the morning he and i was time 1st then the sex trafficking and child abuse trial of billionaire jeffrey epstein is...
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they found them in south america and argentinargentina's princip. that's the extent to what china is doing and the degree of military activity at that site is extremely concerning to the security of the united states. >> can you expound on what is the impact to the united states? >> china's ability to have a more global view of all space activities. that could run the gamut of offense and defense. >> outside of china and russia, we spent a lot of time visiting about them. but iran and iranian proxies do have a long history in south america and the western hemisphere. there was the 1994 bombing of a judicia jewish center in argentina and hezbollah fund-raising activities across the region. how would you characterize their presence in this hemisphere and what are their primary objectives? >> iran continues to be the number one state sponsor of terror around the world. their long arm of malfeasance is everywhere. we've seen that recently in their attacks on tankers. they have right here in washington, d.c. where they attempted to kill the saudi ambassa
they found them in south america and argentinargentina's princip. that's the extent to what china is doing and the degree of military activity at that site is extremely concerning to the security of the united states. >> can you expound on what is the impact to the united states? >> china's ability to have a more global view of all space activities. that could run the gamut of offense and defense. >> outside of china and russia, we spent a lot of time visiting about them. but...
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now your hope home country incidentally if you're a great has the best press freedom rating in south america what is your grade doing different and what can the region in the world learn from your way. or years if you think that you and other conflicts like costa rica chile also argentina. now while the war is doing some steps well in the in the in the in the core of the way the core of direction no one of the you know their main you know challengers in the region has to change their frame war the story got a legal framework that i stick for youngest british and i'm well who are you for example you know him or if i did the criminal row again against the brace like defamation does i got to another. prove some reforms in 10 of those like sex information and. 2020 countries now have access to information in different democracies in latin america and i know you know really really quickly response for these axes when there is attack this is the difference it's under attack no. i think that this their main their main their main and you know broadus that we want in other countries making. your grea
now your hope home country incidentally if you're a great has the best press freedom rating in south america what is your grade doing different and what can the region in the world learn from your way. or years if you think that you and other conflicts like costa rica chile also argentina. now while the war is doing some steps well in the in the in the in the core of the way the core of direction no one of the you know their main you know challengers in the region has to change their frame war...
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that time we think that we should know that a pact existed within the military dictatorships in south america we think that he can provide information on an agreement between authorities in the southern cone to disappear certain people and inflict torture in certain cases and kidnapping in this investigation they're avoiding the many summons made and a summons for the former secretary of state of the us dr kissinger would be one more a hint that this has to be a prologue for justice and not the culmination of it ok some more great programs get their start in moments here in r.t.e. international that i'm back with all the updates on a busy news day in 30. i . think. this is a story about what happens austria's stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family daughters i'm sorry. no my other daughter is buried in a cemetery. is it with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year olds. black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court
that time we think that we should know that a pact existed within the military dictatorships in south america we think that he can provide information on an agreement between authorities in the southern cone to disappear certain people and inflict torture in certain cases and kidnapping in this investigation they're avoiding the many summons made and a summons for the former secretary of state of the us dr kissinger would be one more a hint that this has to be a prologue for justice and not the...
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now your hope home country incidentally if you're a great has the best press freedom rating in south america what is your grade doing different and what can the region in the world learn from your great. or years i think the do go to war you another cons just like your story chile also argentina. now while the war is doing some steps well in the in the in the in the core of the way the core a direction no one of their did you know their demands you know challengers in the region is due to change there for a war the story got a legal framework that i stick for you on a special one where why you for example you know him only 5 you can even now row again against the brace like the formation decide to another figures. prove some reforms internal shock sex information on. 2020 countries now have access of information in defining democracy in latin america. i know you know are very quickly response for these axes when. there is attack because of the difference it's under attack know. this their main their main their main and you know broder. who in other countries making. your great leading by exa
now your hope home country incidentally if you're a great has the best press freedom rating in south america what is your grade doing different and what can the region in the world learn from your great. or years i think the do go to war you another cons just like your story chile also argentina. now while the war is doing some steps well in the in the in the in the core of the way the core a direction no one of their did you know their demands you know challengers in the region is due to...
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over south america. the path of totality stretches across parts of chile and argentina.th me now. i'm looking at the article on cnn and it could last up to 4 minutes and 3 seconds whax are we looking at. >> this is just the beginning. totality will not occur until local time between the 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. hour. so it is just beginning, when we got to experience it not too long ago, it is a short area of the planet that will enjoy this. so everybody looking at south america here, this is the path of totality. it is in red. comes across chile and the mountains and across argentina. buenos aries is on the line and santiago is not. they are to the south. but they'll see a partial eclipse. to give you the indications of the weather, on a broad scale, there is a lot of rainfall to the north and quite a bit of activity to the south so the window for this 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. total eclipse is with them and will cooperate. but again they know all of the rules, the same thing we went through. just a couple of years ago when we had our total eclipse. i do want to mention, the next one
over south america. the path of totality stretches across parts of chile and argentina.th me now. i'm looking at the article on cnn and it could last up to 4 minutes and 3 seconds whax are we looking at. >> this is just the beginning. totality will not occur until local time between the 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. hour. so it is just beginning, when we got to experience it not too long ago, it is a short area of the planet that will enjoy this. so everybody looking at south america here, this is...
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now a total solar eclipse is set to darken the skies over south america later on tuesday the eclipse will travel across parts of chile and argentina in a journey lasting about 6 minutes our latin america and its newman traveled to live in chile the best place to see the rare event. the transparent skies of northern chile especially the called kimball region have turned this into the world's as strong any capital. but scientists aren't the only ones rushing to witness a cosmic event that is drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors here to see a total solar eclipse people say well what's question without a why do you want to travel so far to see it. after you see the eclipse you will know that this would be the american couples 16th we've been chasing solar eclipses the world over in a full solar eclipse the position of the moon appears to fully cover the sun turning day into night it occurs somewhere on our planet roughly every 18 months but they're all different depending on the location the position of the sun and the clarity of the sky and maybe this fringe family just arrived from
now a total solar eclipse is set to darken the skies over south america later on tuesday the eclipse will travel across parts of chile and argentina in a journey lasting about 6 minutes our latin america and its newman traveled to live in chile the best place to see the rare event. the transparent skies of northern chile especially the called kimball region have turned this into the world's as strong any capital. but scientists aren't the only ones rushing to witness a cosmic event that is...
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and farmers in argentina could benefit from south america's new trade deal with the e.u. board about other sectors well that depends on the u.s. . this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us the chinese economy continues to cool new quarterly results showing the slowest growth in 27 years so does that mean china is on the ropes in its trade war with the u.s. well not so fast domestic demand is up and state support appears to be kicking in but china does have its work cut out for it. in the past 3 decades the chinese economy has undergone an extraordinary transformation developing from an inward looking agrarian based society to a major industrial powerhouse growth has been rapid for years double digits were the norm now the pace of expansion is slowing down in the last quarter g.d.p. rose by 6.2 percent solid by many standards but for china the worst performance since the early 1990 s. the government's been keen to offer reassurance but doesn't deny there are problems from. from one year and generally speaking economic performance in the
and farmers in argentina could benefit from south america's new trade deal with the e.u. board about other sectors well that depends on the u.s. . this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us the chinese economy continues to cool new quarterly results showing the slowest growth in 27 years so does that mean china is on the ropes in its trade war with the u.s. well not so fast domestic demand is up and state support appears to be kicking in but china does have...
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us.those paid off for nd now, the strongest ally is probably south america. and since sends troops to other areas so again, this is a matter of debate. and we forget sometimes, we got lot of foreign aid ourselves from the french. now, it's interested and that the 't rebuilt anything and british were there. and this is just a normal tool. a small tool. and. >> in west virginia independence, david? congressman, i've got a question about the budget. decade or for last six months out of the the when is congress going to do it sth along a rule that continues resolutions, continues the rest of the year until congress actually does the budget instead of playing the games they do every year? about shutting down the uing nment, and contin , 5 times.s 4 nd one comment is previous congressman talking about through the ng in world. do you think 000 democrats would support that? and coming my biplane. i know what democrats believe. recognize we're a againus country. immigrants llion there is a and violation of the law and we have coming aares the border about thousands of
us.those paid off for nd now, the strongest ally is probably south america. and since sends troops to other areas so again, this is a matter of debate. and we forget sometimes, we got lot of foreign aid ourselves from the french. now, it's interested and that the 't rebuilt anything and british were there. and this is just a normal tool. a small tool. and. >> in west virginia independence, david? congressman, i've got a question about the budget. decade or for last six months out of the...
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species is choking rivers in restricted trade the water hyacinth is native to the amazon basin of south america but it started appearing in nigeria in the 1990 s. and quickly spread reports from lagos. on land hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks clogged the streets of lagos. and for those people who have increasingly turned to the water for transport an invasive weed is making life difficult there. because of how enormous it is is the governments the us will kill more machines to be sure that we're able to tackle it appropriately the spread of water hyacinth is heading inland covering small streams and rivers at least $26.00 out of nigeria's $36.00 states affected it is actually reaching the buildup of silt at the bottom of rivers and choking about aquatic plants by blocking sunlight and oxygen. what to herself was 1st noticed in nigeria in the early 1990 s. since then the invasive plant has disrupted not only transportation but also hydro electric generation and fishing in several regions efforts to control it have so far field. yemi a model who's been a fisherman all his life says the jo
species is choking rivers in restricted trade the water hyacinth is native to the amazon basin of south america but it started appearing in nigeria in the 1990 s. and quickly spread reports from lagos. on land hundreds of thousands of cars and trucks clogged the streets of lagos. and for those people who have increasingly turned to the water for transport an invasive weed is making life difficult there. because of how enormous it is is the governments the us will kill more machines to be sure...
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it is in the northeastern part of south america.t became independent, and once it became independent, the country became very much a marxist regime. at the time, the prime minister was the leader of the country. jones was attracted to that country in part because of the embrace of marxism, which is something jones embraced as well. also because the government was willing to -- lease him land, or gave him land in the middle of the country where the jungles were deep and it was an opportunity for them to build their commune. brian: here is some video of congressman ryan. what was his district? rep. speier: his district was mostly san mateo county. it was the suburbs of san and francisco. there were a lot of whites who had children who were from comfortable homes. but it was also at a time when there was this interest in wanting to embrace the opportunity for african-americans and whites to live together. that's the pitch jim jones made. here we will create our utopia. ironically, once you are there, you saw that it was really less of
it is in the northeastern part of south america.t became independent, and once it became independent, the country became very much a marxist regime. at the time, the prime minister was the leader of the country. jones was attracted to that country in part because of the embrace of marxism, which is something jones embraced as well. also because the government was willing to -- lease him land, or gave him land in the middle of the country where the jungles were deep and it was an opportunity for...
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francine: let's focus on south america's fixed economy.asters expect the brazil gdp to expand more than 1% this year after two years of weak growth. government boost the economy and return brazil to its story?story? -- global he is known for hosting the brazilian version of the apprentice. welcome to bloomberg. i'm delighted to be joined by a former central bank president of brazil. us onyou both for joining bloomberg surveillance. mr. doria, talk to me about the economy. we are expecting the economy to expand less than 1% after two years of weak growth. how did you get back on track? joao: working hard. especially sao paulo. probably 20% to 25% over the brazilian growth and sao paulo is the largest date of brazil. the largest economy of south america. argentina, than chile and peru and colombia. we have the strongest position in south america and also are doing in great britain to convince investors to go to sao paulo and make new investments in our industry and our science and technology sector. francine: missed an array us when you look
francine: let's focus on south america's fixed economy.asters expect the brazil gdp to expand more than 1% this year after two years of weak growth. government boost the economy and return brazil to its story?story? -- global he is known for hosting the brazilian version of the apprentice. welcome to bloomberg. i'm delighted to be joined by a former central bank president of brazil. us onyou both for joining bloomberg surveillance. mr. doria, talk to me about the economy. we are expecting the...
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the crew onboard the cutter monroe, jumped off of the coast of south america. they opened the hatch. inside, they found five drug smugglers and a lot of cocaine. almost 45,000 pounds of it. street value, about 570le this bucks. it was not just nerve-racking for the crew, but for the family members, who saw that, as well. >> it's nerve-racking. they don't know what they are going to work into. >> the gard turned over the federal drugs in alameda here. >> a lot of problems teeling with tworains. >> we ar >> i couldn't sleep more than four hours. jeff jefr needed a gt true. >> my frand spots free from the door. >> this video shows what happened. in that bag, bowe barrying a bunch chocolate chip cookies, manage loves there. >> reporter: lou pulled one hand free and used it to wave at the driver as the metro tunnel approaches. >> i was really scared. >> reporter: lou fell away from the driver in time but the driver we talked do didn't see him. the second video hows what the driver saw in his year-view hon tore. >> they call that nightout. even in ideal conditions, t
the crew onboard the cutter monroe, jumped off of the coast of south america. they opened the hatch. inside, they found five drug smugglers and a lot of cocaine. almost 45,000 pounds of it. street value, about 570le this bucks. it was not just nerve-racking for the crew, but for the family members, who saw that, as well. >> it's nerve-racking. they don't know what they are going to work into. >> the gard turned over the federal drugs in alameda here. >> a lot of problems...