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de reunificaciÓn familiar, y el 90 % de detenidos son de nicaragua, el salvador y guatemala, y dijo sentirse de polÍticas de donald trump. >>> disfrutaban de la playa cuando un extraÑo fenÓmeno acaparÓ toda su atencion. >>> hoy se estrenapolicial protr hispanos que nos sedesrÁn con acciÓn y aventura. >>> aquÍ a la distancia dÓnde probar los mejores chilaquiles de mÉxico. >>> y condiciones cÁlidas aumentan el riesgo de incendio en la regiÓn, ampliamos a la vuelta de la pausa. una playa en. --esta es la segunda ''manga'', como le llaman los meteor mire esta tromba marina que apareciÓ sobre el mar negro y pudo ser vista desde una playa en rusia esta es la segunda manga que se presenta en la regiÓn reciente el raro fenomeno es una columna de agua que se levanta desde el ocÉano causÓ curiosidad y sorpresa pero no provocÓ daÑos. >>> un oficial de la policÍa estatal en washington muriÓ esta madrugada al ser atropellado por una patrulla que perseguÍa a un sospechoso, el agente ponÍa un alambre de pÚa para ayudar detener al conductor cuando fue embestido por un colega d
de reunificaciÓn familiar, y el 90 % de detenidos son de nicaragua, el salvador y guatemala, y dijo sentirse de polÍticas de donald trump. >>> disfrutaban de la playa cuando un extraÑo fenÓmeno acaparÓ toda su atencion. >>> hoy se estrenapolicial protr hispanos que nos sedesrÁn con acciÓn y aventura. >>> aquÍ a la distancia dÓnde probar los mejores chilaquiles de mÉxico. >>> y condiciones cÁlidas aumentan el riesgo de incendio en la regiÓn,...
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carlos: la demanda documenta 200 casos de inmigrantes de honduras, el salvador y guatemala que describen estar sujetos al hacinamiento de espacios con tres colchones para acomodar a 18 personas, incluyendo niÑos. falta de higiene. y donde se les obliga a consumir alimentos que no se pueden comer y agua para beber con mal olor. >> esto no es un hotel, obviamente, y tampoco esperamos que los traten a los inmigrantes con lujos de reyes. pero sÍ es bÁsico pedir que los traten humanamente. carloas: la demanda pide a la corte que obligue al gobierno del presidente trump cumplir con las condiciones de detenciÓn estipuladas desde hace 21 aÑos en el llamado acuerdo flores, que incluye facilidades con limpieza y acomodaciÓn adecuada. el centro para derechos humanos y la constitucional ha solicitado a la corte el nombramiento de un interventor que vigile las condiciones dentro de los centros de detenciÓn. se ha programado una audiencia para escuchar este caso el prÓximo viernes 27 de julio. patricia: y en la medida que el gobierno detiene a mÁs y más inmigrantes se va creando la necesidad
carlos: la demanda documenta 200 casos de inmigrantes de honduras, el salvador y guatemala que describen estar sujetos al hacinamiento de espacios con tres colchones para acomodar a 18 personas, incluyendo niÑos. falta de higiene. y donde se les obliga a consumir alimentos que no se pueden comer y agua para beber con mal olor. >> esto no es un hotel, obviamente, y tampoco esperamos que los traten a los inmigrantes con lujos de reyes. pero sÍ es bÁsico pedir que los traten humanamente....
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jamil: usaron el caso de salvador para impulsar una medida aprobada por el consejo este martes, que requerirÁ de la aprobaciÓn de votantes, que extiende la causa justa para el desalojo a duplex como viviendas de 3 u o mÁs.coautor medida, dijo que no sabe por quÉ existe una excepciÓn desde hace 20 o 15 aÑos, pero que es un problema hoy dÍa. se calcula que la medida protegerÍa a 5000 nuevas unidades en auckland, salvador espera que Éstos termine porque se pelean por quedarse su apartamento. >>esperemos que sea por el resto de inquilinos que estÁn sufriendo. jaime:para que esas protecciones entren en vigor, los votantes de auckland tendrÁn que aprobarla en la elecciÓn general de noviembre. en auckland, jaime perÚ. noticias univisiÓn 14. palmira gracias, nuevos documentos revelan que trump y su exsecretario de estado,nunca estuvieron de acuerdo la terminaciÓn del tps. para centroamericanos. ramÓn: ante el aumento de las elevadas temperaturas, una agencia estatal hace recomendaciones para evitar consecuencias fatales entre los trabajadores que laboran a la intemperie. vamos a tener
jamil: usaron el caso de salvador para impulsar una medida aprobada por el consejo este martes, que requerirÁ de la aprobaciÓn de votantes, que extiende la causa justa para el desalojo a duplex como viviendas de 3 u o mÁs.coautor medida, dijo que no sabe por quÉ existe una excepciÓn desde hace 20 o 15 aÑos, pero que es un problema hoy dÍa. se calcula que la medida protegerÍa a 5000 nuevas unidades en auckland, salvador espera que Éstos termine porque se pelean por quedarse su...
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la mayorÍa originario de honduras, el salvador y guatemala. >> hemos estado cuatver la luz de sol,sin poder sentir el aire fresco. >> este adolescente originario de honduras viviÓ en carne propia el riesgo de los centros del instituto nacional de migraciÓn. >> estoy con otros hondureÑos y nos discriminan mucho, me intentaron violar adentro. >> derechos humanos aseguran que la separaciÓn de las familias estÁ fuera de la ley. >> la legislaciÓn dice que si hay niÑos menores de edad, un personas menores de edad, no deben estar en estos lugares de detenciÓn migratorio. >> revelan que muchos centros son improvisados, sin luz y sin ventilaciÓn natural. aranza: en brasil se vive un conflicto lula da silvacondenado a 12 aÑos por corrupciÓn. inicialmente, el juez rogelio ordenÓ su excarcelación para que lula pudiera hacer campaÑas para las elecciones de octubre, pero despuÉs otro magistrado negÓ su libertad. hoy otra vez ordenaron supuestamente su libertad urgente, pero su decisiÓn no se ha llegado a ejecutar. fÉlix: continÚa el caos y las protestas callejeras en la ciudad de
la mayorÍa originario de honduras, el salvador y guatemala. >> hemos estado cuatver la luz de sol,sin poder sentir el aire fresco. >> este adolescente originario de honduras viviÓ en carne propia el riesgo de los centros del instituto nacional de migraciÓn. >> estoy con otros hondureÑos y nos discriminan mucho, me intentaron violar adentro. >> derechos humanos aseguran que la separaciÓn de las familias estÁ fuera de la ley. >> la legislaciÓn dice que si hay...
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in el salvador, migration has reduced 65%. they are working both on the security and economic opportunity fronts. we want to achieve those same successes in honduras, and guatemala. there can be a more near-term reaction to sustained investment, and a whole of government on the u.s. side effort. partnering with mexico to support. i think that is a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with an approach to protect asylum-seekers in a shared vision with mexico, canada, and other regional partners, that is something we can do near term. the other thing that would change the situation is our legal framework to address the asylum cap, the double standard for children, and the ability to keep families together. we get these changes, we can affect the flows as well. of relativelyt short-term things we can make a big impact with. >> what do you think is the biggest misconception people have? what do people not know about cbp that you wish they did? >> just the number of things we do, the ways we affect the security of the country, t
in el salvador, migration has reduced 65%. they are working both on the security and economic opportunity fronts. we want to achieve those same successes in honduras, and guatemala. there can be a more near-term reaction to sustained investment, and a whole of government on the u.s. side effort. partnering with mexico to support. i think that is a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with an approach to protect asylum-seekers in a shared vision with mexico, canada, and other regional...
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in el salvador, migration has reduced 65%. they are working both on the security and economic opportunity fronts. we want to achieve those same successes in honduras, and guatemala. there can be a more near-term reaction to sustained investment, and a whole of government on the u.s. side effort. partnering with mexico to support. i think that is a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with an approach to protect asylum-seekers in a shared vision with mexico, canada, and other regional partners, that is something we can do near term. the other thing that would change the situation is our legal framework to address the asylum cap, the double standard for children, and the ability to keep families together. we get these changes, we can affect the flows as well. there are a lot of relatively short-term things we can make a big impact with. >> what do you think is the biggest misconception people have? what do people not know about cbp that you wish they did? >> just the number of things we do, the ways we affect the security of
in el salvador, migration has reduced 65%. they are working both on the security and economic opportunity fronts. we want to achieve those same successes in honduras, and guatemala. there can be a more near-term reaction to sustained investment, and a whole of government on the u.s. side effort. partnering with mexico to support. i think that is a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with an approach to protect asylum-seekers in a shared vision with mexico, canada, and other regional...
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today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's diety war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about him counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel on mount is iraq. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories on u.s. president donald trump has ramped up the tension at the nato summit in brussels within hours of it starting is criticize longtime ally germany and he's standing by his demands that all member countries almost double their defense spending diplomatic editor james bays reports never has the u.s. commitment to its nato allies look to the shaky is this even before the summit had started president trump used his breakfast with nato secretary general to attack his allies focusing on one in particular germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting from sixty to seventy percent
today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's diety war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about him counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel on mount is iraq. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories...
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la madre huyÓ de el salvador a estados unidos luego de que un pandillero tratarÁ de arrebatarle a su hija de sus brazos cuando ambas habÍan ido de compras. ella le pagÓ $7000 un contrabandista para que la trajera. ahora una corte ordenÓ la liberaciÓn de cindy, ya que cree en su versiÓn de los hechos. borja: uno, recuerdo y seguramente que todas las personas que ven este noticiero recuerdan ese audio que divulgÓ propublica, donde se escuchaba a cindy llorando, pidiendo esas gente dentro del centro de detenciÓn que le dejaran llamar a su tÍa que se sabía memorial nÚmero. por lo pronto, ya sabemos que madre e hija se han visto de nuevo. carolina: afortunadamente, tán unificando. me quedo pensandopreguntan dÓÁ sus padres. quÉ tristeza. miles de inmigrantes no tendrÁn oportunidad de presentarse ante un juez tras la implementaciÓn de varios cambios que afectarÍa directamente a las personas que piden asilo en estados unidos. borja: el gobierno de trump elimina la violencia domÉstica y el miedo a las pandillas como causas para otorgar el beneficio de asilo en los estados un
la madre huyÓ de el salvador a estados unidos luego de que un pandillero tratarÁ de arrebatarle a su hija de sus brazos cuando ambas habÍan ido de compras. ella le pagÓ $7000 un contrabandista para que la trajera. ahora una corte ordenÓ la liberaciÓn de cindy, ya que cree en su versiÓn de los hechos. borja: uno, recuerdo y seguramente que todas las personas que ven este noticiero recuerdan ese audio que divulgÓ propublica, donde se escuchaba a cindy llorando, pidiendo esas gente dentro...
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refugio, milagro hacÍa en su pais el salvador y ahora querÍa hacer lo mismo en estados unidos, porque no tieney siento un miedo que digo yo al llegar a una corte y me digan va deportada. >> la hermana de milagro entrÓ con su hijÓ un diploma. >> a ella le pusieron un grillete del que se siente avergonzada y a veces no sale del departamento. >> se siente mal andar esto, porque las personas se le quedan viendo y se preguntan por quÉ uno anda en esto. >> en kinston nueva york, recuperÓ a sus hijos al salir huyendo de las amenazas de muerte. >> caridades catÓlicas presto un departamento en donde vivir y recibirÁ alimentos y sus hijos clases de inglÉs y deportes. >> los papÁs inmigrantes viven ante la cita en la corte temen que esto termine pronto ante una posible deportaciÓn. >> el presidente trump eligiÓ la polÍtica antiinmigrantes del nuevo gobierno italiano se lo dijo al recibir en la casa blanca al primer ministro trumÓ paÍses de europa tendrian que hacer igual que italia y no aceptar a trabajar coso de rescates con indocumentados aprovechÓ la oportunidad para repetir su
refugio, milagro hacÍa en su pais el salvador y ahora querÍa hacer lo mismo en estados unidos, porque no tieney siento un miedo que digo yo al llegar a una corte y me digan va deportada. >> la hermana de milagro entrÓ con su hijÓ un diploma. >> a ella le pusieron un grillete del que se siente avergonzada y a veces no sale del departamento. >> se siente mal andar esto, porque las personas se le quedan viendo y se preguntan por quÉ uno anda en esto. >> en kinston...
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salvador. news 4's darcy spencer is e outshe courthouse in rockville now with more on this darcy? >> reporter: well, doreen, as you know, we cover a lot of court here at cnnel 4, a lot of sentencings, but i can't remember the lt timeomeone got 95 years in prison. murder, not involve a but the judge said this is a very dangerous young woman, and she deserves to be put behind bars for a long time. during an interview about a string of armed rberies in montgomery count de, a young game member made a shocking confession. she had helped set up two murders in her home e count safely door. one of the victims was a police officer, and she was working op s for a third killing to improve her status with ms-13. >> she wanted to get apr otion, and so that third pl was underway supposedly. >> reporter: 20-year-old josselin ramirez pled guilty to three counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and three counts of participating in a criminal gang, crimes show committed here in the u.s today a judge sentenc
salvador. news 4's darcy spencer is e outshe courthouse in rockville now with more on this darcy? >> reporter: well, doreen, as you know, we cover a lot of court here at cnnel 4, a lot of sentencings, but i can't remember the lt timeomeone got 95 years in prison. murder, not involve a but the judge said this is a very dangerous young woman, and she deserves to be put behind bars for a long time. during an interview about a string of armed rberies in montgomery count de, a young game...
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you cannot apply for asylum in guatemala or el salvador. you have to be here. i think that is a myth they're promoting to deter people from coming. one thing we learned, even in the obama administration when they had their asylum issue with migrants, people are fleeing for their lives. >> mariana, you talked to so many families. it's just horrible. you talked to the mothers. we don't get to interview the little kids. you and i spoke to two psychiatrists it's like taking a child's air away. putting them on a plane, to a state many hours away. kids who have never been on a plane before. who in maybe cases don't even speak spanish. they might speak an indigenous language. does this speak to deterrence? >> i asked her, would you have come, if you had known this happened, with some consistency all said i would have thought it much more had i known this. nobody leaves your home country. this woman had a business, a family. you don't do it unless you have to. and thinking at least my children have a chance here. your international right to seek asylum is what makes th
you cannot apply for asylum in guatemala or el salvador. you have to be here. i think that is a myth they're promoting to deter people from coming. one thing we learned, even in the obama administration when they had their asylum issue with migrants, people are fleeing for their lives. >> mariana, you talked to so many families. it's just horrible. you talked to the mothers. we don't get to interview the little kids. you and i spoke to two psychiatrists it's like taking a child's air...
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el salvador published a report that showed that 60% of small businesses that comprise 90% of all businesses have suffered from extortion. so, you know, the facts are that you live in an ecosystem of organized crime and in a context of fear within the context where you have migrants in the united states who see on a day-to-day basis the news that someone was killed, someone was extorted, that your president is going to be removed very soon or the president of honduras is an illegitimate ruler. or look at nicaragua, what's going on right now. you're going to vote with your feet. you can't ignore the fact there is a problem of shared responsibility when we're dealing with drugs that come to the united states and that are consumed on this side of the border. they are responsible for the presence of these drug cartels, but the realities are there. >> i would like to ask this question and maybe sandra could follow-up. thisave talked about how is part of a larger plan that the administration is pursuing. that suggests that this is from -- in terms of the policy that pursue, this is being done in a
el salvador published a report that showed that 60% of small businesses that comprise 90% of all businesses have suffered from extortion. so, you know, the facts are that you live in an ecosystem of organized crime and in a context of fear within the context where you have migrants in the united states who see on a day-to-day basis the news that someone was killed, someone was extorted, that your president is going to be removed very soon or the president of honduras is an illegitimate ruler....
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she met with the foreign ministers of mexico, guatemala and el salvador. that new ofts will help the governments get information about reunifying families. more than 2300 children were separated from their families trump administration's soer row tolerance policy. >>> now the trump administration is dealing with families coming into the country illegally. they will now administer ankle bracelets instead of chaining the children and parents together. . >>> the contra costa sheriff is planning to end the federal contract to detain undocumented immigrants. the contract generates $3 million in revenue a year bit the otests take a toll on staff and acknowledge a growing choru and outside the county that have focused on undocumented immigrants issues and they raise important concerns. . >> contra county sheriffs had mixed reactions. she says the decision will make it more difficult for families in northern california to visit loved ones. ice may have to place detain knees further away from the bay area. >>> a bay area man has been transferred for the ice detenti
she met with the foreign ministers of mexico, guatemala and el salvador. that new ofts will help the governments get information about reunifying families. more than 2300 children were separated from their families trump administration's soer row tolerance policy. >>> now the trump administration is dealing with families coming into the country illegally. they will now administer ankle bracelets instead of chaining the children and parents together. . >>> the contra costa...
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many gang members were deported back in el salvador in the 1990's. this took advantage of the weak government there. now it is one of the forces actually driving migrants from central america to seek asylum in america. now, back here in the united states, the gang has about 10,000 members, according to the department of justice. just to put that in perspective. it's less than 1% of the more than 1 million estimated gang members in the united states. but, i don't want to minimize this. thee are bad folks. the president is right about now vicious they are. they are accused of 27 brutal murders on new york's long island in the past five years. in the new york city suburb, the group is known to lure teens in isolated areas where they are killed. one person's bones showed signs of a machete attack. i bet you don't know the names of most gangs in the united states. they are simply not the immigration danger that the president and others have held them up to be. nbc's news's jacob soboroff spoke to the chief about the numbers. >> do you know how many you ha
many gang members were deported back in el salvador in the 1990's. this took advantage of the weak government there. now it is one of the forces actually driving migrants from central america to seek asylum in america. now, back here in the united states, the gang has about 10,000 members, according to the department of justice. just to put that in perspective. it's less than 1% of the more than 1 million estimated gang members in the united states. but, i don't want to minimize this. thee are...
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salvador: como si fuera un superhÉroe le dieron el Último adiÓs a antonia Ávalos, de 10 aÑos de edad. muriÓ, segÚn el reporte que entregada por la fiscalÍa, por los golpes y las torturas a manos de su padrastro y ante la mirada de su madre. para brindarle tributo al pequeÑo, y a peticiÓn de la familia, muchos familiares y amigos llegaron a la iglesia vistiendo trajes de los personajes favoritos de anthony. >> yo siempre voy a estar con Él, lo voy a hacer esperando, nos vamos a ver algÚn dÍa. salvador: segÚn evisceraciÓn, antÓnimo y el 21 de julio despuÉs de la supuesta caÍda por estar a cargo de su madre y padrastro. era vÍctima de una prolongada tortura, sobre todo despuÉs de haber manifestado que le gustaban los niÑos. >> primero dios que esto nunca pasÉ de nuevo. salvador: el fiscal, quien acudiÓ a la ceremonia, presentó cargos por homicidio a la madre de ant heather barÓn. dijeron que en los Últimos dÍas del menor le derramaban salsa picante en el rostro y lo golpeaban hasta dejarlo inconsciente. >> que este con dios, que sabe que fue un hÉroe y salvÓ a sus
salvador: como si fuera un superhÉroe le dieron el Último adiÓs a antonia Ávalos, de 10 aÑos de edad. muriÓ, segÚn el reporte que entregada por la fiscalÍa, por los golpes y las torturas a manos de su padrastro y ante la mirada de su madre. para brindarle tributo al pequeÑo, y a peticiÓn de la familia, muchos familiares y amigos llegaron a la iglesia vistiendo trajes de los personajes favoritos de anthony. >> yo siempre voy a estar con Él, lo voy a hacer esperando, nos vamos a...
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in el salvador, migration has reduced 65%. what they are doing is working both on the security and economic opportunity fronts. we want to achieve those same successes in honduras, and guatemala. there can be a more near-term reaction to sustained investment, and a whole of government on the u.s. side effort. ideally, partnering fully with mexico to support our northern triangle partners. i think that is a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with an approach to protect asylum-seekers in a shared vision with mexico, canada, and other regional partners, that is something we can do near term. the other thing that would change the situation is our legal framework to address the asylum gap the double standard , for children, and the ability to detain families together. we get these changes, we can affect the flows as well. there are a lot of relatively short-term things we can make a big impact with. theresa: what do you think is the biggest misconception people have? what do people not know about cbp that you wish they did? k
in el salvador, migration has reduced 65%. what they are doing is working both on the security and economic opportunity fronts. we want to achieve those same successes in honduras, and guatemala. there can be a more near-term reaction to sustained investment, and a whole of government on the u.s. side effort. ideally, partnering fully with mexico to support our northern triangle partners. i think that is a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with an approach to protect asylum-seekers in a...
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salvador. sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in next about in counterinsurgency. this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for stealing his iraq. have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories a group of displaced syrians have approached the border fence between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights waving white flags israeli soldiers called to move back from the fence prompting some to move to a nearby refugee camp it's thought many were attempting to seek help or sanctuary following strikes in the area israel is planning to ban fuel imports are the only commercial crossing into the gaza strip the food and medicine will need permission to go through the obvious of them crossing israel says the decision as a response to hostility from hamas and us president has arrived to severe criticism siding
salvador. sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in next about in counterinsurgency. this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for stealing his iraq. have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories a group of displaced syrians have approached the border fence between syria and the israeli occupied golan...
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if a look at el salvador, the migration has reduced 65%. what they're doing is working both on the security front and on the economic opportunity fund. we want to achieve the same successes in honduras and guatemala as well. there's actually a more near-term reaction to sustained investment in building a whole of on the u.s. side effort. ideally, partnering folder with mexico to support our northern triangle park. that's a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with that approach to protect asylum-seekers in a shared vision with mexico, canada, other regional partners, that's also something we could do near-term. the other thing that would dramatically change the situation is if our legal primer to address that a sudden gap, the double standard for children and the building to keep families together, that we dynamically affect the flow as well. there are a lot of things that originally short-term that we can make a big impact with. >> last question. what do you think it's the biggest misconception people have? what do people not know abou
if a look at el salvador, the migration has reduced 65%. what they're doing is working both on the security front and on the economic opportunity fund. we want to achieve the same successes in honduras and guatemala as well. there's actually a more near-term reaction to sustained investment in building a whole of on the u.s. side effort. ideally, partnering folder with mexico to support our northern triangle park. that's a near-term opportunity. if we can come up with that approach to protect...
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weak government in el salvador to consolidate power, take control of large areas. it's now actually one of the driving forces getting immigrants from central america to seek asylum in america. all right. back in the united states, the gang has about 10,000 members. it sounds like a lot. this is according to the department of justice, but it's actually less than 1% of the more than one million gang members in the united states. however, i don't want to minimize this. ms-13, trump is right how vicious they are. they are accused of 27 brutal murders on new york's long island in the past five years or so. in the new york city suburb, the group is known to lure teens to isolated areas where they are killed. one boy's head was smashed in. his bones show signs of a machete attack. they're as real and serious a threat as many other lesser known u.s. gangs. but they are not the immigration danger that trump and others have held them up to be. nbc news's jacob soberoff spoke with the border's rio grande sector chief. >> do you know how many ms-13 members you caught here? >>
weak government in el salvador to consolidate power, take control of large areas. it's now actually one of the driving forces getting immigrants from central america to seek asylum in america. all right. back in the united states, the gang has about 10,000 members. it sounds like a lot. this is according to the department of justice, but it's actually less than 1% of the more than one million gang members in the united states. however, i don't want to minimize this. ms-13, trump is right how...
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weak government in el salvador to consolidate power, take control of large areas. it's now actually one of the driving forces getting immigrants from central america to seek asylum in america. all right. back in the united states, the gang has about 10,000 members. it sounds like a lot. this is according to the department of justice, but it's actually less than 1% of the more than one million gang members in the united states. however, i don't want to minimize this. ms-13, trump is right how vicious they are. they are accused of 27 brutal murders on new york's long island in the past five years or so. in the new york city suburb, the group is known to lure teens to isolated areas where they are killed. one boy's head was smashed in. his bones show signs of a machete attack. they're as real and serious a threat as many other lesser known u.s. gangs. but they are not the immigration danger that trump and others have held them up to be. nbc news's jacob soboroff spoke with the border's rio grande sector chief. >> do you know how many ms-13 members you caught here? >>
weak government in el salvador to consolidate power, take control of large areas. it's now actually one of the driving forces getting immigrants from central america to seek asylum in america. all right. back in the united states, the gang has about 10,000 members. it sounds like a lot. this is according to the department of justice, but it's actually less than 1% of the more than one million gang members in the united states. however, i don't want to minimize this. ms-13, trump is right how...
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a little girl a little girl from el salvador is reunited with her mother weeks after she was heard in a recording that went viral. heads, she would be arrested; tails, they would let her go. the coin-toss controversy that has two police officers under investigation.
a little girl a little girl from el salvador is reunited with her mother weeks after she was heard in a recording that went viral. heads, she would be arrested; tails, they would let her go. the coin-toss controversy that has two police officers under investigation.
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. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? she breaks down when she describes the gut-wrenching moment she said good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. i hugged them and gave them a kiss, i said, don't worry, i'll be back for you. >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: today, we rode along with the border patrol as more migrants including mothers with children came in seeking asylum. still, the government says arrests at the border were down 18% last month. >> has zero tolerance been a deterrent? >> of course it has. >> reporter: today, mario from honduras was able to see his 10-year-old daughter at an el pa paso shelter for the first time in more than a month. what's been the worst part? >> reporter: not knowing how she is, he says. while a few have had emotional public reunions, tonight, thousands more children remain in limbo. the department of health & human services says it has under 3,000 separated children in its custody. after toda
. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? she breaks down when she describes the gut-wrenching moment she said good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. i hugged them and gave them a kiss, i said, don't worry, i'll be back for you. >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: today, we rode along with the border patrol as more migrants...
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asesinato de dos personas cuando vivÍa en el salvador. >>> en missouri dos personas resultaron heridas tras le pociÓn de un vehÍculo. segÚn la policÍa un conductor discutiÓ con dos personas que iban en su coche. >>> las vÍctimas se encuentran internadas en un hospital local. >>> la celebraciÓn del 4 de julio fue sangrienta en carolina del sur. >>> el ruido de un supuesto disparo durante los fuegos artificiales, decenas de personas terminaron con pÁnico y algunos heridos pudieron huir de la escena. la policÍa investiga el caso como una pelea. >>> por terry lluvifuertes lluv condado, las intensas respiraciones no cesaron durante la noche del miÉrcoles obligando a las autoridades a mantenerse en alerta debido a llas incontrolables aguas que han afectado por lo menos de 1000 residentes. >>> se encuentra las autoridades en todo el paÍs en alerta debido a los incendios mfforestales, e algunos estados las temperaturas han alcanzado los tres dÍgitos en lugares como colorado.. >>> un fuego que arrasÓ con mÁs de 100 casas y ha consumido mÁs de 95,000 acres. aquÍ en california un
asesinato de dos personas cuando vivÍa en el salvador. >>> en missouri dos personas resultaron heridas tras le pociÓn de un vehÍculo. segÚn la policÍa un conductor discutiÓ con dos personas que iban en su coche. >>> las vÍctimas se encuentran internadas en un hospital local. >>> la celebraciÓn del 4 de julio fue sangrienta en carolina del sur. >>> el ruido de un supuesto disparo durante los fuegos artificiales, decenas de personas terminaron con...
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salvador's war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest. in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave. his iraq. early success in the rescue of a football team trapped in the thailand cave for boys abroad above ground. this is al jazeera live from london also coming up in the program. devastating floods leave at least eighty five people dead and more unaccounted for crossed. for the brazilian president lula could be released in the next few hours on the orders of a judge. and a bittersweet exit for the world cup hosts in a tournament widely regarded as a triumph for the russian. so we begin in thailand where a dangerous rescue operation is underway to get the boy's football team i'm a coach from deep inside a waterlogged cave the strong group has been stuck for more than two weeks but at least four boys have now been accompanied out by specialist divers the first emerged a few hours ago just
salvador's war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest. in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave. his iraq. early success in the rescue of a football team trapped in the thailand cave for boys abroad above ground. this is al jazeera live from london also coming up in the program. devastating floods...
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. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? she breaks down when she describes the gut wrenching moment she said good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. >>> i hugged them and gave them a kiss and i said, don't worry, i'll be back for you. >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: we rode along with a border patrol including mothers with children turned themselves in seeking asylum. il border were down 18% last month. zero-tolerance been a deterrence? >> of course it has. of course it has. >> reporter: mario from honduras was able to see his 10-year-old daughter at an el paso shelter for the first time in more than a month. >>> what's been the hardest part? >>> not knowing how she is, he says. >>> while a few have had emotional public reunions, thousands more children remain in limbo. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >> let's take a turn for our weather. bill karins, good morning. >> yeah, the heat is the story across the lower 48. we have to show
. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? she breaks down when she describes the gut wrenching moment she said good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. >>> i hugged them and gave them a kiss and i said, don't worry, i'll be back for you. >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: we rode along with a border patrol including...
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if you're -- if what we're being threatened with in guatemala, el salvador, or honduras is your kids are going to be kidnapped or raped or killed, they're still going to come back pap because this is preferable. >> reporter: now, the congressman admits there are abuses to the current immigration system, but he says that can be fixed by passing new laws. he says there's very little political incentive to do so, because the issue is so polarizing. anoushah, he also did talk about the private detention facilities that are making huge profits under the current system. he says those are another big obstacle to real political reform. reporting live in walnut creek, nbc bay area news. >> certainly a very controversial topic, thank you. >>> still to come, a big bird turning heads in the city. a chicken in the water with a resemblance to a certain commander in chief. >>> and we continue to follow breaking news. the progress being made on taking down this brush fire in milpit milpitas. >>> and as you head back to the workweek, plan on warmer temperatures tomorrow. concord, low 90s, mid- to upp
if you're -- if what we're being threatened with in guatemala, el salvador, or honduras is your kids are going to be kidnapped or raped or killed, they're still going to come back pap because this is preferable. >> reporter: now, the congressman admits there are abuses to the current immigration system, but he says that can be fixed by passing new laws. he says there's very little political incentive to do so, because the issue is so polarizing. anoushah, he also did talk about the...
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police say she also confessed to helping set up edgang-rel murders in her home country of el salvador, and she was working on plans for another killing to improve her status with ms-13. >> she wanted to get apr otion. and so, that third plot was underway, supposedly. >> ramirez had no prior criminal record. state sentencing guidelines called for a sentence of 9 to 95 year when handing down that maximum sentence, the judge described her as someone who needs to be in jail so she doesn't hurt anyone else. >>> the man accused of that deadly car attack iar lottesville last summer has pleaded not guilty to hate crimes arges. james fields jr. is accused of running down people who were protesting against the white nationalist rally. one woman was killed and dozens were injured.dd inion to state criminal charges, fields faces 30 federal charges fields goes on trial in november on the state charges. >>> the federal government is scrambling to reunite families separated under president trump's zero tolerance immigration policy. h thelth and human services department says it will meet a deadline
police say she also confessed to helping set up edgang-rel murders in her home country of el salvador, and she was working on plans for another killing to improve her status with ms-13. >> she wanted to get apr otion. and so, that third plot was underway, supposedly. >> ramirez had no prior criminal record. state sentencing guidelines called for a sentence of 9 to 95 year when handing down that maximum sentence, the judge described her as someone who needs to be in jail so she...
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. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? sche breaks down when she bes the gut-wrenching moment she said good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. i hugged td gave them a kiss, i said, don't worry, i'll be back for >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: today, we rode along with the borderatrol as more migrants including mothers with cldren came in seeking asylum. arrests at the border were down 18% last month. >> has zero tolerance been a deterrent? >> of course it has. >> reporter: today, mario from honduras was able to see his ten-year-old daughter from the el paso shelter for the first time in more than a month. what's be worst part? >> reporter: not knowing how she is, he says. while a few have had emotional public reunions, tonighth sands more children remain in limbo. the departme of alth & human services says it has under 3,000 separated children in its custody. with the younger line children, a federal judge ordered children 5 and
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salvador, for example, and then there's other ways through of course online studies that we are able to maybe connect with students in another plaoutside of what we see every day in our neighborhoods. >> how many d.c. public schools are ib schools? >> seven. >> seven. >> across the district, yes. >> okay. i mean, is that -- is that a fair amount for students to be able to -- for parents i should say to be able to try to getne into f these schools for these programs. >> absolutely. >> the size of the district. >> we have these global programs that any student can i synchto at any school. our ib schools are an opportunity for parents and families that are particularly interested i bringing the all l mindset in through these different celebrations,eb cting that diversity of our city and the global nature of it. with seven lsib schof you look at how we place across the map you are looking at the spread of the city. there are opportunities in a lot of our different neighborhoods and also opportunities therough lottery system for parents that may not be living in sort of that boundary aata
salvador, for example, and then there's other ways through of course online studies that we are able to maybe connect with students in another plaoutside of what we see every day in our neighborhoods. >> how many d.c. public schools are ib schools? >> seven. >> seven. >> across the district, yes. >> okay. i mean, is that -- is that a fair amount for students to be able to -- for parents i should say to be able to try to getne into f these schools for these...
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salvador. we'll be meeting with her, and we expect not only words but it but our actions. what kind of policies is the u.s. putting in place to make sure not only the kids separated from parents but also that they are treated accordingly to their needs and certainly obtaining children is also a potential violation of basic rights. so we continue to be concerned, and we continue to be working closely with the u.s. i expect that on tuesday in guatemala, it will be a productive meeting where we hear from the u.s. specific measures to prevent this from continuing and happening again. >> so let's move on now to relations going forward. as you have said, it's very important to have a working relationship with the united states. so what do you think will change under a new presidential administration in your country? for instance, you know president trump has often derided what he calls a trade deficit with mexico. he's talked about ripping up and renegotiating nafta. your own president-elect thinks n
salvador. we'll be meeting with her, and we expect not only words but it but our actions. what kind of policies is the u.s. putting in place to make sure not only the kids separated from parents but also that they are treated accordingly to their needs and certainly obtaining children is also a potential violation of basic rights. so we continue to be concerned, and we continue to be working closely with the u.s. i expect that on tuesday in guatemala, it will be a productive meeting where we...
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. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? e breaks dow when she describes the gut wrenching dmoment she s good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. >>> i hugged them and gave a kiss and i said, don't worry, i'll be back for you. >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: we rode along with a border patrol a more migrants inuding mothers with children turned themselves in seeking asylum. still the government says arsts at the border were down 18% last month. zero-tolerance been a odeterrence? course it has. of course it has. >> reporter: mario from honduras was able to see h0-year-old daughter at an el paso shelter for the first time in more than a month. >>> what's been the hardest part? >>> not knowing how she is, he says. >>> while a few have had emotional publicun ns, thousands more children remain in limbo. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >> let's take a turn for our weather. g.bill karins, good morn >> yeah, the heat is the story across the
. >> reporter: this mother from el salvador asks in frustration, why was it so easy for them to take our children but so hard to give them back? e breaks dow when she describes the gut wrenching dmoment she s good-bye to her son and daughter more than a month ago. >>> i hugged them and gave a kiss and i said, don't worry, i'll be back for you. >> if the laws are broken, there's a process for that. >> reporter: we rode along with a border patrol a more migrants inuding...
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homeland secretary it kirsten nielsen and that's the foreign ministers of guatemala mexico el salvador and honduras in guatemala city mexico's foreign minister criticized the u.s. and said the separations are cruel and inhumane the five nations pledged to work together to reunite the families and fight people smuggling well eric olson is a deputy director of the wilson center's latin american program he warns that joint efforts to educate people about the risks of migrating illegally into the u.s. won't be enough to stop people from taking the journey north. i think there's always something that can be done to. you know let people know that they're about to embark on an incredibly dangerous perch czerny the chances of women facing sexual violence the chances of women and men and children being extorted and raw. facing all kinds of hardship a long ways very real and so there can always be an element better attempts to educate them on those risks but at the end of the day they're weighing those risks against what they're experiencing in their own communities in their own homes and in the
homeland secretary it kirsten nielsen and that's the foreign ministers of guatemala mexico el salvador and honduras in guatemala city mexico's foreign minister criticized the u.s. and said the separations are cruel and inhumane the five nations pledged to work together to reunite the families and fight people smuggling well eric olson is a deputy director of the wilson center's latin american program he warns that joint efforts to educate people about the risks of migrating illegally into the...
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salvador's diety war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in an ex-pat in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel around his era. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and live news on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and on mine. at least eight people have been injured so far at this year's bull running festival in northern spain every year in fact people are injured and sometimes even killed as a five hundred kilogram bulls chased them through the cobbled streets so why would someone sign up for this whole panel has been to find out. just minutes to go before with the bulls i was going by yellow to g
salvador's diety war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in an ex-pat in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel around his era. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard women and girls are...
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a little girl a little girl from el salvador is reunited with her mother weeks after she was heard in a recording that went viral. heads, she would be arrested; tails, they would let her go. the coin-toss controversy that has two police officers under investigation. a new video of the soccer team rescued from a cave. they're in good spirits and asking for their favorite foods. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. president trump is in scotland tonight, getting ready for his high-stakes summit in finland on monday with vladimir putin. they'll have much to discuss, including the federal indictments announced yesterday on dozens of russian military intelligence officers. they're accused of hacking democratic targets during the 2016 election. on twitter today, the president called out the obama administration, questioning "why didn't obama do something about it?" in light of the hacking indictments, some in congress are calling on mr. trump to cancel his summit with putin. others are urging him to confront the russian leader about the election meddling. here's errol barnett. >> report
a little girl a little girl from el salvador is reunited with her mother weeks after she was heard in a recording that went viral. heads, she would be arrested; tails, they would let her go. the coin-toss controversy that has two police officers under investigation. a new video of the soccer team rescued from a cave. they're in good spirits and asking for their favorite foods. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. president trump is in scotland tonight, getting ready for his...
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today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's war sent to iraq you seem to be with our portfolios doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency even while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel on al-jazeera. among the top stories which there are some nato members of congress doubts over donald trump's claims that he's persuaded key allies to increase defense spending to make the alliance stronger. syrian government forces and their russian allies have raised the national flag of a dare as old city an area that's been held by rebels for years. and the rights group amnesty international says it has evidence to prove prisoners are being killed tortured and of disappearing from secret jails operated by soldiers from the u.a.e. in southern yemen. israel's supreme court has temporarily blocked a demolition order for a bedouin community in the occupi
today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's war sent to iraq you seem to be with our portfolios doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency even while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel on al-jazeera. among the top stories which there are some...
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jaime: usÓ el caso de salvador para impulsar una medida aprobada por el consejo y que requerirÁ de la aprobaciÓn de votantes que extiende la causa justa para desalojos a duplex o viviendas de 3 u o mÁs. el concejal o autor de la medida dijo que no sabe porquÉ existe un excepciÓn pero es un problema hoy dÍa y se calcula que medida protegerÍa a unas 5000 nuevas unidades oakland. >> que no fuera para mÍ sÓlo la salvaciÓn pero que sea para el resto de los inquilinos que estÁn sufriendo que los están echando. palmira: el concejo municipal autorizÓ una medida donde los votantes das a ciudad decir asiome del porcentaje de los impuestos de ventas. se espera que el costo para elevar esta pro estÁn la boleta sea de $65,000, dinero que saldrÁ de la reserva de la ciudad. asÍ lo decide el consejo. la organizaciÓn no partidista voto latino uniÓ fuerzas con el cantante mexicana pepe aguilar para impulsar el voto de los hispanos. con esta campaÑa titulada " somos mÁs la organizaciÓn estarÁ promoviendo el proceso polÍtico y estarÁn registrando nuevos votantes. el secretario de c
jaime: usÓ el caso de salvador para impulsar una medida aprobada por el consejo y que requerirÁ de la aprobaciÓn de votantes que extiende la causa justa para desalojos a duplex o viviendas de 3 u o mÁs. el concejal o autor de la medida dijo que no sabe porquÉ existe un excepciÓn pero es un problema hoy dÍa y se calcula que medida protegerÍa a unas 5000 nuevas unidades oakland. >> que no fuera para mÍ sÓlo la salvaciÓn pero que sea para el resto de los inquilinos que estÁn...
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salvador. propublica capturing her mom's five-hour journey to meet her daughter at a houston airport at 3:00 friday morning. her message to the parents still separated from their children, keep fighting. in new york, this mother from guatemala driving from arizona to be reunited with her three kids. and in detroit, this father separated from his 3-year-old son for 3 1/2 months. he says when his son saw him he didn't say a word he just started crying, hugging him so tight. the two reconnecting this week after a court-ordered deadline requiring children under 5 to be reunited with their parents. the government says so far it's returned 57 of 103 young children. in some cases, the government says parents didn't qualify because of criminal backgrounds. in other cases, the parents have already been deported. the next deadline is july 26th to reunite children between the ages of 5 and 17. >>> we turn now to a suspect arrested and accused in arizona of impersonating a police officer. he's under arrest
salvador. propublica capturing her mom's five-hour journey to meet her daughter at a houston airport at 3:00 friday morning. her message to the parents still separated from their children, keep fighting. in new york, this mother from guatemala driving from arizona to be reunited with her three kids. and in detroit, this father separated from his 3-year-old son for 3 1/2 months. he says when his son saw him he didn't say a word he just started crying, hugging him so tight. the two reconnecting...
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salvador panama and costa rica steady breeze a lot of cloud and a lot of humidity. building a new life. beach living off the sea and. a dream shared by so many but so few make it a reality. a family business led by a man. with a flair for cooking and desist. kitchen on al-jazeera. good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories. has been forced into a very public and embarrassing climbdown the u.s. president says he accepts the intelligence community's assessment that russia. in the two thousand and sixteen election says he misspoke at the news conference and finland. security has been stepped up at oilfields across southern iraq as anti-government on best friends deadly protests have continued for more than a week amid growing resentment of government corruption and a lack of basic services and the u.k. based investigative agency has obtained documents revealing expensive lobbying effort by the united arab emirates and russia and the u.s. the spend watch report says secret meetings were held between friends former prime minister david cameron. forc
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they follow the progress of a man escapting violence in el salvador for a better life in america. the japan times looks at hawaii's decision to ban the sale of some suntan lotions, as they get tough with coral—killing chemicals. scientists say that two common ingredients can be toxic to the reefs. so now only sun worshippers with a prescription will be allowed to use them. and china daily reports on the crawfish craze that's been scoring big points at the football world cup. although beijing's team may be missing from the tournament — the country's crustaceans are winning over fans. millions have already been snapped up. us secretary of state mike pompeo will make his way to pyongyang later, as work towards north korean denuclearisation continues. the white house confirmed mr pompeo will meet north korean president kimjong—un to "continue consultations and implement the forward progress" following last month's summit in singapore. meanwhile north and south korea have come together for a friendly basketball game as a show of goodwill amid the diplomacy. a short time ago i got
they follow the progress of a man escapting violence in el salvador for a better life in america. the japan times looks at hawaii's decision to ban the sale of some suntan lotions, as they get tough with coral—killing chemicals. scientists say that two common ingredients can be toxic to the reefs. so now only sun worshippers with a prescription will be allowed to use them. and china daily reports on the crawfish craze that's been scoring big points at the football world cup. although...
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salvador, and increasingly they are coming with claims of asylum, fleeing persecution, and unfortunately we have seen over the last month, in terms of the treatment up on their arrival by the administration, it has been tactics that we all know, institutionalising family separation and long—term detention, to send a message to these migrants that they should not be coming and that if they do come they will be treated in this way, separated, and also their claims for asylum will be rejected. without judging the claims for asylum will be rejected. withoutjudging the actual policy of separating families and putting children aside from the families that you have spoken to, are they thinking twice about weather they would make thatjourney again, or sending messages to people back home to say, if you come to america, this is how you will be treated, so don't do it? well, i have heard from our partners along the border, and also from families i have spoken to directly. what i have heard is that this message has not made an impact on their decision on whether to leave or not, because when you
salvador, and increasingly they are coming with claims of asylum, fleeing persecution, and unfortunately we have seen over the last month, in terms of the treatment up on their arrival by the administration, it has been tactics that we all know, institutionalising family separation and long—term detention, to send a message to these migrants that they should not be coming and that if they do come they will be treated in this way, separated, and also their claims for asylum will be rejected....
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live coverage today on fighting crime and violence in el salvador, hosted by the inter-american dialogue and counterpart international starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern time. newsmakers this week is pleased to have congressman adam smith, democrat of washington. tacoma is home to the army's fort lewis and he is the ranking democrat on the armed services committee. we are talking to him on a thursday morning when the houses in the middle of a big decision about the pentagon. thanks for being with us this week, congressman. let me introduce the reporters that will be asking questions. andcovers capitol hill conor o'brien is the senior defense reporter for politico. . overall i think the world would benefit from all of the great powers, russia, the european union, china, the united states, focusing on what we can do to meet the challenges that face the globe. climate change, terrorism. i do not have a problem with having a dialogue with russia. vladimir putin has made it clear in the last decade that he is no intention of being part of the world order, that he wants to bring down democracy and
live coverage today on fighting crime and violence in el salvador, hosted by the inter-american dialogue and counterpart international starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern time. newsmakers this week is pleased to have congressman adam smith, democrat of washington. tacoma is home to the army's fort lewis and he is the ranking democrat on the armed services committee. we are talking to him on a thursday morning when the houses in the middle of a big decision about the pentagon. thanks for being with us...
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the delegation from el salvador visited their citizens in detention yesterday, one mother had this stunning claim. some parents still don't know exactly where their children are, he says. the mother here only knows her three-year-old is somewhere in new york. in documents filed in federal court, the government says it is trying to verify parentage through dna test, and likely won't make deadlines to reunite all families. >>> meanwhile, president trump has vowed to protect american jobs, but tonight, his moral lago resort in florida is seeking dozens of visas for foreign workers. according to cnn, the club has filed a request with the labor department for 61 visas for servers and cooks to work from october through may. federal rules say that to get those visas, employers must prove there are not enough american workers available. previous news reports have shown that moral lago hired just a handful of american applicants since 2010. >> tonight, a virtual reality breakthrough in medicine, the oakland children is one of the few hospitals in the country using the cutting edge technology. the fi
the delegation from el salvador visited their citizens in detention yesterday, one mother had this stunning claim. some parents still don't know exactly where their children are, he says. the mother here only knows her three-year-old is somewhere in new york. in documents filed in federal court, the government says it is trying to verify parentage through dna test, and likely won't make deadlines to reunite all families. >>> meanwhile, president trump has vowed to protect american...
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this 7-year-old from el salvador, separated from his mother for a month, reunited just yesterday in virginia. our tom llamas at the border this week asked the head of customs and border protection about the legal back and forth and the public pressure. >> at this point now, separating families, then the executive order came out and we're keeping families together. do you think it would have been worth it, should they have never separated families from the get-go? >> i think we have to adjust to changing conditions, in both the border flow and in terms of the public trust environment. as law enforcement, one of the foundations is, you have to have the trust of the public. >> reporter: a california judge stepped in this week ordering the administration to reunite families within 30 days. children 5 and under, two weeks. >> kenneth moton joins us now live from washington. the president trump doubling down once again how he wants to secure the border and due process. >> the president on twitter today, he said, "when people come into our country illegally, we must immediately escort them back out
this 7-year-old from el salvador, separated from his mother for a month, reunited just yesterday in virginia. our tom llamas at the border this week asked the head of customs and border protection about the legal back and forth and the public pressure. >> at this point now, separating families, then the executive order came out and we're keeping families together. do you think it would have been worth it, should they have never separated families from the get-go? >> i think we have...
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today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's dirty war sent to iraq you seem to be with our portfolios doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in an ex-pat in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams of pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steal his era. al-jazeera. where ever you want. oh the. iraqi security forces used tear gas and water cannon as protests spread across the country. as a seeker this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up i after the air strikes an uneasy truce in gaza after israel's most violent daytime assault since twenty fourteen. former prime minister a sudden resignation after violent protests against fuel price rises plus. the singing the color and the rivalry francais in croatia limber up for the world cup final. follow a curfew has been imposed in the iraqi city of basra that's after police use water cannons and tear gas on protesters who tried to storm a government b
today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's dirty war sent to iraq you seem to be with our portfolios doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in an ex-pat in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams of pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steal his era. al-jazeera. where ever you want. oh the. iraqi security...
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salvador including a police officer and leading several armed robberies in maryland. she was in the process of plotting a third killing to improve her gang status. ice recently learned she was in the country illegally. the judge will reconsider her sentencing five years since she will be up for parole. police, a federal immigration building. >> doing everything. >> officers tossing tents and garbage after protesters occupied sidewalks for four days. hundreds of demonstrators calling for abolishment device, 7 people issued citations. >> donald trump slammed the protester who climbed the statue of liberty on independence day. >> you saw that clown on the statue of liberty. let's wait until she comes down. just get some nets. you see those guys come the bravery of doing that. what a group. todd: she said she was trying to channel michelle obama. >> michelle obama that i care so much about, when they go home we go high and i went as high as i could. >> he pleaded not guilty to trespassing and other charges. jillian: maybe that is not what osama -- michelle obama meant. no
salvador including a police officer and leading several armed robberies in maryland. she was in the process of plotting a third killing to improve her gang status. ice recently learned she was in the country illegally. the judge will reconsider her sentencing five years since she will be up for parole. police, a federal immigration building. >> doing everything. >> officers tossing tents and garbage after protesters occupied sidewalks for four days. hundreds of demonstrators calling...
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the el salvador ran national identified as a high-ranking ms-13 member. i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background. with families at home waiting for them. yes, we've got to deport people. from this country. even if they come in ways that we could herwise -- otherwise understand. deportation has to occur. it occurred in the last administration. some were deported right at the i'm not here making the case to open the borders wide open and let in anybody here. but the courts have already procedures the now being employed. because every day you read in the papers and see on television how many families have been disunited, people aken, children and parents broken up. parents deported without their children. the authority is still looking to unite hundreds of children with their parents. that ju
the el salvador ran national identified as a high-ranking ms-13 member. i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background. with families at home waiting for them. yes, we've got to deport people. from this country. even if they come in...
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salvador to the states back in the '80s, 1980 to be exact, so yeah. damien: so, carlin, when they told you-- maybe you were too young when they-- carlin chavez: i was too young, i was very young, i don't remember most of it. damian: now, and you're too young to drink the wine-- carlin: definitely, definitely. damian: do you often tell them, "that better taste good 'cause it got my name on it"? carlin: yes, i do. damian: what's it like to have your name on a label like that? carlin: it's weird, it's strange, but you get used to it. a lot of friends are like, "wow, you have your name on wine. that's crazy. do you drink it?" obviously i don't, but they always want to ask. carlos: we're looking at the next generation. we're looking for her to, if she wants to in the future, to carry the flagship of what we have created up in wine country up in healdsburg, california. damian: how big of a point is that for you that it stays and it carries on? carlos: well, you know, being immigrants and being, you know the first ones to ever make this, and i didn't start y
salvador to the states back in the '80s, 1980 to be exact, so yeah. damien: so, carlin, when they told you-- maybe you were too young when they-- carlin chavez: i was too young, i was very young, i don't remember most of it. damian: now, and you're too young to drink the wine-- carlin: definitely, definitely. damian: do you often tell them, "that better taste good 'cause it got my name on it"? carlin: yes, i do. damian: what's it like to have your name on a label like that? carlin:...