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mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites. there's a mysticism behind this location. a fourth generation artists and shows us some of his handmade. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading to war our ass sisters of the sense to manson used them to intimidate the enemy is doing so. for those less skilled at flying kites there are workshops where a couple of sticks some string and a sheet of paper is all you need to
mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look in ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes...
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this plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has a bribed and everyone's and a good mood whatever can do. everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are sort of beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take far as hers. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid march. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico of only been here since the nineteenth thirties a japanese gotten a name to tell to go to matsumoto brought the tree from brazil after trying and failing to cultivate the japanese cherry tree since then the violet has only added to the country's colorful landscape. but on the slope of this color is something fundamental to our culture. and this south american tree is now deeply rooted in that culture. among less than. the residents of the mexican capital stuff becomes something more than just a beautiful tree up but a little. for us they are an important symbol in these times i mean heavy debate about migration they show us immigration
this plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has a bribed and everyone's and a good mood whatever can do. everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are sort of beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take far as hers. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid march. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico of only been here since the nineteenth...
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there's plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has a bribed and everyone's and a good mood. everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are sort of beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take far as hers. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid march. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico have only been here since the nineteenth thirties a japanese garden and named matsumoto brought the tree from brazil after trying and failing to cultivate the japanese cherry tree since then the violet has only added to the country's colorful landscape. but on the soul of this this color is something fundamental to our culture. and the south american tree is now deeply rooted in that culture. in which stood out for residents of the mexican capital just become something more than just a beautiful tree. but i'm a little sis for us they are an important symbol in these times i mean every debate about migration they show us immigration can be enriching to
there's plenty of violet petals lying on the streets of mexico city right now but the cleaners here don't seem bothered by the extra workload spring has a bribed and everyone's and a good mood. everyone thinks the jacaranda trees are sort of beautiful when the wind blows the flowers from the trees people love to take far as hers. pockets of violence have been blooming across the city since mid march. jacaranda trees are not native to mexico have only been here since the nineteenth thirties a...
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city conference on population control and talk about a skunk at a garden party. and, of course, he was the united states senator from new york, the conservative party candidate who beat the democrats and the republican. do you remember that special november night in 1970 when he triumphed? can you still hear the distant echo of elation? and apart from chris matthews, does the thrill still tingle? what a a truly important night that was for this movement of hours, what actually important accomplishment his election in senate service was and remains here and one more part of an amazing resume. james buckley, lieutenant, united states navy, served his country aboard the and gloriously named lst 1013, 101, offloading shoebox, as he called it, stationed on the 50-yard line of okinawa and other major pacific battles. back to me. a few years ago in sharon connecticut at a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of the knowledge sister priscilla buckley, is fierce friend also as he would call her, i found i so standing next to him. so i turned to the judge and said hello, ,
city conference on population control and talk about a skunk at a garden party. and, of course, he was the united states senator from new york, the conservative party candidate who beat the democrats and the republican. do you remember that special november night in 1970 when he triumphed? can you still hear the distant echo of elation? and apart from chris matthews, does the thrill still tingle? what a a truly important night that was for this movement of hours, what actually important...
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city getting to twenty seven degrees now but for the south of course we've had the horrific flooding that though the showers have moved away towards the north they could just be one too long to show is here but mostly we see dry a weather as we head through thursday and friday the wetter weather will be pushing towards the south over parts of bolivia for friday. even the public feel confident that he may know how about health question mark over if he does have a corruption question mark over him join me mad from my guests tomorrow we'll take the hot seat and we debate the stories i think issues and i'll just. get up i have my coffee. i had moved a few cigarettes. go to work go to a place he. did not know it's going to go to starbucks the star drawn drawing kids my sanity keeps me from. going to fight somebody or. rob a crystal or outside of normal life when i drive forget everything else that's in the world someone's on my mind on the paper waking up in newbury park after walking out of my job and only had my last paycheck. i am now homeless and i wanted to go and sing to turn to use
city getting to twenty seven degrees now but for the south of course we've had the horrific flooding that though the showers have moved away towards the north they could just be one too long to show is here but mostly we see dry a weather as we head through thursday and friday the wetter weather will be pushing towards the south over parts of bolivia for friday. even the public feel confident that he may know how about health question mark over if he does have a corruption question mark over...
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and for residents of one of mexico's most valuable port cities the studios are in order to commemorate the event though it up more so and that's why we've seen a lot of participation from our community which understands the difference between commemoration as celebration and this context the city has prepared a serious of activity has. been a truce was founded by the spanish who instead of it and i'm sure this is a rival signalled the downfall of a thriving empire by way of european diseases and the enslavement of native peoples . officially the first township on the american continent modeled after european customers easy but it was became an invaluable port city to the vice royalty of new spain over the centuries the city has maintained its economic and cultural importance that a missile you don't have it at the very cruise deserves a starring role in history because the city has been a gateway in every sense of the word a gateway for peak with the trends in fashion and vera cruz became a door to the rest of the world. the founding of it it also marks the birth of a new nation but no
and for residents of one of mexico's most valuable port cities the studios are in order to commemorate the event though it up more so and that's why we've seen a lot of participation from our community which understands the difference between commemoration as celebration and this context the city has prepared a serious of activity has. been a truce was founded by the spanish who instead of it and i'm sure this is a rival signalled the downfall of a thriving empire by way of european diseases...
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i remember whenjohn paul ii died i was in mexico city and we did a series of stories about the roman catholic church in latin america, and what i found was you have one priest with aparish of 50,000 people. the numbers are impossible to reconcile. there was this spiritual drift, inevitably because of that, not to mention modernity itself. and the rise of evangelical and fundamentalist and pentecostal in place. but, in fact, in latin america the fastest growing religious sector is the people who identify as not religious. i'm glad you came to that because in the same research i mentioned 84% telling the surveyors they are believers and i6% are non—believers, a significant proportion, even under those numbers, why do you think some people are susceptible to religious belief and organisation and others not? modernity has a lot to do with drifting and questioning, it's easy for others to find other gods and other ways to get values or to abandon values. when the world was small and we did not travel, our community was a very narrow and we wanted to be part of it and that has been fract
i remember whenjohn paul ii died i was in mexico city and we did a series of stories about the roman catholic church in latin america, and what i found was you have one priest with aparish of 50,000 people. the numbers are impossible to reconcile. there was this spiritual drift, inevitably because of that, not to mention modernity itself. and the rise of evangelical and fundamentalist and pentecostal in place. but, in fact, in latin america the fastest growing religious sector is the people who...
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you wouldn't know it to look at, but these hills are just a couple of hours' drive from mexico city, one of the world's biggest urban conurbations. this is the transatlantic volcanic belt, but it's not the volcanoes we've come to see. i'm almost to the summit of bald peak, and you can tell i'm quite out of breath. we are about 3,000 metres above sea level. the air is thin, it's quite cold, but we are beginning to see monarch butterflies. every winter, millions of butterflies fly for around two months from canada and the us to a few patches of high altitude forest here in mexico. most are located in the state of michoacan, but this place is slightly east of there in mexico state. cerro pelon is the least touristy site, and somewhere you can truly be alone with these creatures. wow! normally we're not allowed to get this close, but from this distance, i hope you can see. there are millions of monarchs clustered in black clumps on this fir trees. what i find absolutely amazing about this insect is they travel 4,000 km from canada, united states, down to this particular forest. it's the
you wouldn't know it to look at, but these hills are just a couple of hours' drive from mexico city, one of the world's biggest urban conurbations. this is the transatlantic volcanic belt, but it's not the volcanoes we've come to see. i'm almost to the summit of bald peak, and you can tell i'm quite out of breath. we are about 3,000 metres above sea level. the air is thin, it's quite cold, but we are beginning to see monarch butterflies. every winter, millions of butterflies fly for around two...
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women are killed every day in mexico and the metro in mexico city is dangerous for and two in five women have experienced sexual violence and you know huge numbers. so the enemy maty of these twitter accounts have you know really been important and the reason why many people tend to social media in the first place rather than going to the authorities and now the women behind this the journalism twitter account they have said they will pursue some of these stories over the with the with the consent of the accused was. a terrible situation there all the way around the very much so we should. our sports news now and another incident of racist abuse in the top tier of european football this time it was aimed at italian league leaders your ventus nineteen year old moritz kane was the target and the incident occurred within hours of a high level anti-racism meeting in london attended by some of football's top brass people who critics say have done little to combat ugly racism in the beautiful game . i miss him care for the i monkey chants from the holes kalyani and you ventas teenager maurice
women are killed every day in mexico and the metro in mexico city is dangerous for and two in five women have experienced sexual violence and you know huge numbers. so the enemy maty of these twitter accounts have you know really been important and the reason why many people tend to social media in the first place rather than going to the authorities and now the women behind this the journalism twitter account they have said they will pursue some of these stories over the with the with the...
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we are very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome c.n.n. can now confirm the president asked a number.
we are very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome c.n.n. can now confirm the president asked a number.
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city. mix can community kitchens where some of the country's most vulnerable you get a cheap meal for the national figure to quote lou pape there are a life saver in feeding her family of six with his gaze wally i know it's really helped with our finances even with the gas for the stove and now i go to work rather than just worrying about cooking and until now we've never gotten. that many of mitts because almost six thousand federal food kitchens have already shut as part of budget cuts to social services it's not just the soup kitchens closing their doors funds have also been slashed for child daycare centers and the government plan to shut down shelters for women fleeing domestic violence and give the money instead until a backlash made it change its mind and this is all come from a president who's long championed the poor and vulnerable at school some surprise and indignation. he says the measures necessary to stamp out corruption sit didn't mean it's finished around thirty years of the
city. mix can community kitchens where some of the country's most vulnerable you get a cheap meal for the national figure to quote lou pape there are a life saver in feeding her family of six with his gaze wally i know it's really helped with our finances even with the gas for the stove and now i go to work rather than just worrying about cooking and until now we've never gotten. that many of mitts because almost six thousand federal food kitchens have already shut as part of budget cuts to...
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city getting to twenty seven degrees now but for the south of course we've had the horrific flooding that has eased though the showers have moved away towards the north they could just be one or two like the show is here but mostly we see drier weather as we head through thursday and friday the wetter weather will be pushing towards the south over parts of bolivia for friday. fly qatar airways experienced a loss like never before. going places together. hello again i'm just on duty and a reminder of the news this hour the u.k. prime minister has accepted the e.u. has offered to extend it to october thirty first the block will review progress on the deal in june the may have been seeking an extension until june thirtieth. venezuelan president nicolas maduro has called us vice president a racist. he made the comment after mike pence called on the u.n. security council to recognize opposition leader. as interim president. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu looks set for a fifth time that's his main rival benny gantz conceded defeat in the general election in the on who is try
city getting to twenty seven degrees now but for the south of course we've had the horrific flooding that has eased though the showers have moved away towards the north they could just be one or two like the show is here but mostly we see drier weather as we head through thursday and friday the wetter weather will be pushing towards the south over parts of bolivia for friday. fly qatar airways experienced a loss like never before. going places together. hello again i'm just on duty and a...
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are killed every day in mexico and the metro in mexico city is dangerous for and two in five women have experienced sexual violence and you know huge numbers. so the enemy maty of these twitter accounts have you know really been important and the reason why many people tend to social media in the first place rather than going to the authorities and now the women behind this the journalism twitter account they have said they will pursue some of these stories or with the with the consent of the accusers. terrible situation there all the way around thanks very much the for shit. well here in germany an independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has called for an end to taboos around the subject so that people traumatized as children can heal in adulthood after three years work the inquiry has published an interim report based on testimony from seventeen hundred people our next report tells the story of one abuse survivor in the former communist east germany where talking about such experiences was specially difficult. corrina towel high returns to the scene of the crime every day in one t
are killed every day in mexico and the metro in mexico city is dangerous for and two in five women have experienced sexual violence and you know huge numbers. so the enemy maty of these twitter accounts have you know really been important and the reason why many people tend to social media in the first place rather than going to the authorities and now the women behind this the journalism twitter account they have said they will pursue some of these stories or with the with the consent of the...
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restoration of the so-called mexico city policy because back to the reagan years that prevents u.s. tax dollars from being used to perform abortions overseas through united nations and other family-planning programs. advanceg he has done to religious freedom. he issued an executive order in his first year as president directing every federal agency and every cabinet department to undertake a review of all of the policies and regulations and do not violatey religious freedom. the things he has done to stand for the state of israel, including but not limited to moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. this has been an administration that has been firmly and unapologetically pro-life, profamily, pro-israel, pro-religious freedom. president the continues to talk about those things and speak to those things, particularly when you have the democrats going way out on a limb on the left on things , evenate-term abortion infants born alive legislation they have a post that said when a child is born alive during an abortion procedure, attempts ought to be made to save the life of a chil
restoration of the so-called mexico city policy because back to the reagan years that prevents u.s. tax dollars from being used to perform abortions overseas through united nations and other family-planning programs. advanceg he has done to religious freedom. he issued an executive order in his first year as president directing every federal agency and every cabinet department to undertake a review of all of the policies and regulations and do not violatey religious freedom. the things he has...
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city. hundreds of people detained then in this caravan of about three thousand people it's being called the biggest mass detention since these caravans heading through mexico most of them from central america trying to get to the united states began and it's been seen here is quite a surprise and that's because president and raise money well lopez obrador of mexico for a long time has had a sort of softer line on migration he says that it's cause really by a lack of opportunities back home in the south of mexico or honduras el salvador salvador guatemala and he says that the all sorts of this really is for more investment in those countries for a long time he's been trying to get president donald trump to sort of join in investment attempts and schemes for those countries but this seems to be a sort of shift in the policy when it comes after in the beginning of the month of april president donald trump saying that he'd give mexico year and then if they didn't stop the problems of migration
city. hundreds of people detained then in this caravan of about three thousand people it's being called the biggest mass detention since these caravans heading through mexico most of them from central america trying to get to the united states began and it's been seen here is quite a surprise and that's because president and raise money well lopez obrador of mexico for a long time has had a sort of softer line on migration he says that it's cause really by a lack of opportunities back home in...
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surprisingly right to shower free twenty six degrees in mexico city in the sunshine but the showers in the bahamas a lot to be there for a second day in fact they may not go for forty eight hours could be a spectacular showing there in the sky. in the midst of a high tech revolution with. its. challenges a digital entrepreneur to devise an easy for a struggling farm. find a way to bring the two worlds together. harvest. of the top stories here on the al-jazeera prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on course to win israel's election but ninety six percent of the votes counted is ahead of his main rival. earlier claimed victory. interim president is promising free elections within ninety days but. says he won't be on the ballot take over from the take a permanently from. protesters remain unconvinced and lead to a political overhaul. the president is on the increasing pressure to hundred the power as western nations join protesters calls for political change at least twenty people have been killed since saturday but i'm sitting outside. his residence the army headquarters in khartoum.
surprisingly right to shower free twenty six degrees in mexico city in the sunshine but the showers in the bahamas a lot to be there for a second day in fact they may not go for forty eight hours could be a spectacular showing there in the sky. in the midst of a high tech revolution with. its. challenges a digital entrepreneur to devise an easy for a struggling farm. find a way to bring the two worlds together. harvest. of the top stories here on the al-jazeera prime minister benjamin netanyahu...
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policy she's joining us live from mexico city thank you very much indeed for joining us this raid on this group of people these migrants three hundred will say that this is representative policy for. so far the government has that this is not a change in policy that in fact that they admitted that the raid got out of control that they didn't mean for it to be a direct confrontation with the migrants as it turned out however there's a lot of fear lately because so many more have been deported the figures that we have so far for april are about thirty percent above the rates of a year ago when there was already a deportation program in place because so many are being deported and there is a fear that the mexican government despite what it says about respecting rights and the right to due process for refugees is trying to placate the trumpet ministration one of the most anti immigrant governments in the world and he is taking a harder line against a growing number of immigrants and refugees that are coming from central america primarily honduras and also guatemala el salvador absolutely
policy she's joining us live from mexico city thank you very much indeed for joining us this raid on this group of people these migrants three hundred will say that this is representative policy for. so far the government has that this is not a change in policy that in fact that they admitted that the raid got out of control that they didn't mean for it to be a direct confrontation with the migrants as it turned out however there's a lot of fear lately because so many more have been deported...
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city. mix can community kitchens where some of the country's most vulnerable you get a cheap meal for the next several years to quote lou pape their life saver in feeding her family of six with his gaze wally i know it's really helped with our finances even with the gas for the stove and now i go to work rather than just worrying about cooking and until now we've never gotten. that many of mitts because almost six thousand federal food kitchens have already shut as part of budget cuts to social services it's not just the soup kitchens closing their doors funds have also been slashed for child daycare centers and the government plan to shut down shelters for women fleeing domestic violence and give the money instead until a backlash made it change its mind and this is all come from a president who's long championed the poor and vulnerable at school some surprise and indignation. he says the measures necessary to stamp out corruption said today mean it's finished around thirty years of these
city. mix can community kitchens where some of the country's most vulnerable you get a cheap meal for the next several years to quote lou pape their life saver in feeding her family of six with his gaze wally i know it's really helped with our finances even with the gas for the stove and now i go to work rather than just worrying about cooking and until now we've never gotten. that many of mitts because almost six thousand federal food kitchens have already shut as part of budget cuts to social...
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i was in mexico city. there is a new administration down there. i think the central bank has been able to maintain their independence. i think the same thing is going on in the u.s. what draghi is saying is buyer beware. i am not sitting at my desk at work thinking the independence is being undermined currently. erik: what do you need to see to advise investors to start raising cash, you know, shorting stock and allocating more aggressively? henry: i think we are moving into the next five years, we will do better with stress. that has been one of the worst access -- asset classes. as money leaves the system, albeit more slowly than we thought, that will create a situation where the water comes out of the swimming pool and the we'll see who doesn't have debating suit on. every cycle has this -- we will see who does not have they are bathing suit on. a free -- every cycle has this. you have seen that in energies, retail, and it went surprisingly if you saw it in software, health care, and industrials, but it will take a lot for that to unfold. erik:
i was in mexico city. there is a new administration down there. i think the central bank has been able to maintain their independence. i think the same thing is going on in the u.s. what draghi is saying is buyer beware. i am not sitting at my desk at work thinking the independence is being undermined currently. erik: what do you need to see to advise investors to start raising cash, you know, shorting stock and allocating more aggressively? henry: i think we are moving into the next five...
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city getting to twenty seven degrees now but for the south of course we've had the horrific flooding a nd rio that has eased though the showers have moved away towards the north they could just be one or two like the show is here but mostly we see dry a weather as we head through thursday and friday the wetter weather will be pushing towards the south over parts of bolivia for friday. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental list painting falling in love the sahal and culture making of julia his home and converting to islam. al-jazeera world tells the story of lost it in detail and his unique artistic work. the french oriental list on al-jazeera. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. and now england. can guide us. a simple touch inform us. the unconventionality of life witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. now watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you now leaders agree to extend the brics
city getting to twenty seven degrees now but for the south of course we've had the horrific flooding a nd rio that has eased though the showers have moved away towards the north they could just be one or two like the show is here but mostly we see dry a weather as we head through thursday and friday the wetter weather will be pushing towards the south over parts of bolivia for friday. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring...
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the restoration of the so-called mexico city policy that goes back to the reagan years that prevents u.s. tax dollars from being used to perform abortions overseas through united nations and other family-planning programs. the thing he has done to advance religious freedom. he issued an executive order in his first year as president on the national day of prayer, directing every federal agency and every cabinet department to undertake a review of all of the policies and regulations and ensure that they do not violate religious freedom. the things he has done to stand for the state of israel, including but not limited to moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. recognizing properly the israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. you know, this has been an administration that has been firmly and unapologetically pro-life, profamily, pro-israel, pro-religious freedom. and as long as the president continues to talk about those things, speak to those things -- i think particularly when you have the democrats going way out on a limb on the left on things like late-term abortion, even
the restoration of the so-called mexico city policy that goes back to the reagan years that prevents u.s. tax dollars from being used to perform abortions overseas through united nations and other family-planning programs. the thing he has done to advance religious freedom. he issued an executive order in his first year as president on the national day of prayer, directing every federal agency and every cabinet department to undertake a review of all of the policies and regulations and ensure...
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city in 1968. the spartans won men's track championships in 1969. >>> a california woman was in for a big surprise when she took a dna test. she has 22 half brothers and sisters. torrey cooper has the story. >> it's a lot to take in. finding out that half of your dna is not from the person you thought. >> reporter: at 17 years old she learned she was donor conceived. >> my father was diagnosed with a serious form of dementia and it's hereditary. and i was concerned and my mom told me. he's still your father. that didn't change but biologically he's not actually your father. >> in 2018 her husband wanted to try out the 23 and me dna kit for fun but she was hesitant. >> we spit in the tube and sent it off. and i'm headed out for a camping trip with my mom and kids, and i have five close relative matches. >> before she could return home she received a phone call. and one of my half brothers called me and i was on the trip with my mom. and i said how many of us are there? and he said you're number 21.
city in 1968. the spartans won men's track championships in 1969. >>> a california woman was in for a big surprise when she took a dna test. she has 22 half brothers and sisters. torrey cooper has the story. >> it's a lot to take in. finding out that half of your dna is not from the person you thought. >> reporter: at 17 years old she learned she was donor conceived. >> my father was diagnosed with a serious form of dementia and it's hereditary. and i was concerned...
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mexican media reports they could reach mexico city this week. joe biden will announce his 2020 white house run tomorrow. he was supposed to make it official today but scrapped those plans. it is not clear why the announcement has been up in the air. he will make his first appearance in pittsburgh on monday. presidential hopeful bernie sanders taking heat for admitting he would let the boston marathon bomber vote. >> you think the boston marathon bomber should vote not after he pays his debt to society but while he is in jail? you sure about that? >> i have written many, 30-2nd opposition ads throughout my life. this will be another one. this is what i believe. do you believe in democracy? heather: having convicted felons forfeited their rights? here to debate is kimberly clay sick and kimberly wu. thank you for joining us. i will start with you. what do you think? should convicted terrorists be able to vote? >> absolutely not politically way to describe why bernie sanders with the boston bomber should have a right to vote while incarcerated to m
mexican media reports they could reach mexico city this week. joe biden will announce his 2020 white house run tomorrow. he was supposed to make it official today but scrapped those plans. it is not clear why the announcement has been up in the air. he will make his first appearance in pittsburgh on monday. presidential hopeful bernie sanders taking heat for admitting he would let the boston marathon bomber vote. >> you think the boston marathon bomber should vote not after he pays his...
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. >> reporter: 100 miles from mexico city, 9,000 feet above sea level, you'll find what at first seems to be nothing at all. if you came to see the butterflies, well, the skies here are empty. but look closer. the trees in this forest are dripping with monarchs. millions huddled together for warmth until the sun hits. and one by one they fly. >> how does it feel to see them for the first time each year? >> i feel like a newborn. >> reporter: eduardo rendon directs the world wildlife fund's monarch butterfly program in mexico. inside the country's butterfly reserve scientists measure the monarchs by area. 15 acres of coverage this year is the largest population in more than a decade. up 144% over last year. >> the monarch butterflies everybody's into saving it. >> reporter: a senior scientist with the center for biological diversity made a special trip to see the monarchs this year. >> i am scared that this is the last big bumper year. because this year is because of perfect weather last year. it was like a cinderella year. everything that could go right did. so this is the most monarch
. >> reporter: 100 miles from mexico city, 9,000 feet above sea level, you'll find what at first seems to be nothing at all. if you came to see the butterflies, well, the skies here are empty. but look closer. the trees in this forest are dripping with monarchs. millions huddled together for warmth until the sun hits. and one by one they fly. >> how does it feel to see them for the first time each year? >> i feel like a newborn. >> reporter: eduardo rendon directs the...
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city in 1968, where the infamous black power salute made history. >>it's really really sad to see it go because this is the get a very historic site. >>which read coaches high school runners on the very same track today but not for long soon the university will be building a four-story parking paving over decades of history. >>and a track used by young students and people. nearby. >>the people you know all of last month's people are like walking isis i at the work, you know, and talking baby got a couple. and husband wife and 5 a and a key to and a walk in enjoy here. >>the university's chief financial officers as the track hasn't competitive for at least 20 years. and although they tried to raise money to repair and keep it. >>they were unable to get the funding they needed the new parking garage will have 1500 spots which will help the near 20,000 cars that search for parking on campus every day and the athletes. well they'll have to find a new place to run. >>yes, it's a little bit disappointing. >>the university says its track team practices at
city in 1968, where the infamous black power salute made history. >>it's really really sad to see it go because this is the get a very historic site. >>which read coaches high school runners on the very same track today but not for long soon the university will be building a four-story parking paving over decades of history. >>and a track used by young students and people. nearby. >>the people you know all of last month's people are like walking isis i at the work, you...
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the mexico city policy that stops dollars from going to abortion resources. all the resources are there for health care. >> but, in fact, that hasn't been the outcome. and as you pointed out, you are, as secretary of state, focused on outcomes, and the outcomes of this expanded policy is very clear. it's shown up in every independent study that has looked at what the impact of the policy is. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator bly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary, for being here. let's go back to venezuela a little bit and talk about impact on columbia. probably in colombia, the two biggest problems right now would be refugees and economic impact of refugees and the increased production of coca and drugs. let's talk about that a little bit, and if you want to work that in to what we're hoping to do with peace columbia, i'd like to hear what those dollar figures might look like on peace colombia as well. >> sir, the challenges in venezuela are moving their way in and through colombia. they began as a boarder set of issues and moved even furthe
the mexico city policy that stops dollars from going to abortion resources. all the resources are there for health care. >> but, in fact, that hasn't been the outcome. and as you pointed out, you are, as secretary of state, focused on outcomes, and the outcomes of this expanded policy is very clear. it's shown up in every independent study that has looked at what the impact of the policy is. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator bly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you,...
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it's headed to mexico city. our sources on the ground are keeping annual eye on it they are expected to be housed in that same sports complex as the last time that we were there with our cameras. we are told this makeup though includes migrants not only from central america but also from cuba, haiti and africa. cbp also saying today to twitter just moments ago that there are new numbers for the total apprehensions for this year. just in the last seven months of fiscal year 2019, they have raised 413,000 sur passing the entitle year for fiscal year 18. that's significant not only because it's such a large number and only seven months but because we are in the heaviest trafficked part in april and may when it is most conducive to travel across that border. we shall keep this updated. we have reached out to cbp for comment. we seal what they have to say. steve: are your people in border patrol suggesting what the ultimate number for this year could somebody in last year it was 4 million area it sounds like it could
it's headed to mexico city. our sources on the ground are keeping annual eye on it they are expected to be housed in that same sports complex as the last time that we were there with our cameras. we are told this makeup though includes migrants not only from central america but also from cuba, haiti and africa. cbp also saying today to twitter just moments ago that there are new numbers for the total apprehensions for this year. just in the last seven months of fiscal year 2019, they have...
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i want to switch topics, if i can, to the expansion of the mexico city policy. i know that you and i disagree about women's reproductive rights, but i thought we agreed about the importance of ensuring that people could get access to health care. yet what we've seen from the expansion of this mexico city policy where we have reports about the impact is a real negative impact on maternal health, on families. we have, according to marie stokes international, they currently have a funding gap of $50 million as a direct result of this policy, and that translates to 1.4 million fewer women with access to contraception services, 6,000 more unsafe abortions, 4600 avoidable maternal deaths. the association for family development will lose 60% of its budget next year. 20 of its health clinics will close and 20% of its staff will be laid off. and swaziland has lost its funding and will only be able to serve four towns out of 14. botswana, about 60% of funding is under threat. while one health clinic has closed, another one has scaled back to a bare minimum. despite some o
i want to switch topics, if i can, to the expansion of the mexico city policy. i know that you and i disagree about women's reproductive rights, but i thought we agreed about the importance of ensuring that people could get access to health care. yet what we've seen from the expansion of this mexico city policy where we have reports about the impact is a real negative impact on maternal health, on families. we have, according to marie stokes international, they currently have a funding gap of...
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. >> reporter: this is the metropolitan cathedral in mexico city. captured in great detail with laser scanning technology. >> we were invited in 2018 too the post earthquake assessment. we did a full cathedral documentation, down to the millimeter. >> reporter: in 2015, the american art did the same thing. every ink capture. >> from the 3d model, we can produce engineering building that's will tell how you the building came together. jr. just to demonstrate the detail that it can capture in a short period of time, i have to stand very still. it is scanning me right now. in just a few minutes, we recorded about 40 million data point points. >> it is able to get everything it sees in 3d. >> reporter: they did a laser scan of the basilica in san francisco. the mission is to capture all of it in five years. they feel even more important now after watching fire destroy the church. it brings into focus what we do and how important it is. >>> the company is trying rebuild the cathedral. the game is known as assassins creed unity. they said detailed photos
. >> reporter: this is the metropolitan cathedral in mexico city. captured in great detail with laser scanning technology. >> we were invited in 2018 too the post earthquake assessment. we did a full cathedral documentation, down to the millimeter. >> reporter: in 2015, the american art did the same thing. every ink capture. >> from the 3d model, we can produce engineering building that's will tell how you the building came together. jr. just to demonstrate the detail...
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city olympic games where the black power salute to protest racism made history. five decades later as the track widely used by the community where young athletes draw inspiration. >> it had a lot of meaning to me. i think of all these people around here, really hard working people -- >> reporter: the university had planned to create a new practice facility, but san jose state is growing and needed parking. the new plan revealed wednesday is to pave over the track and build a parking garage. >> yes, there were plans to see if a new track could be installed. but the greater need for san jose state and san jose state athletics is a multi-story parking structure. >> reporter: the university athletic's department says south campus is evolving and with the university being a commuter campus, 45,000 people on any given day, there is not enough parking. the new garage will accommodate 1,500 cars. >> this is a big need. but this will be a chunk of heart out the door. >> the coach calls it all bittersweet. >> that moment in history is like it will get lost. even though it
city olympic games where the black power salute to protest racism made history. five decades later as the track widely used by the community where young athletes draw inspiration. >> it had a lot of meaning to me. i think of all these people around here, really hard working people -- >> reporter: the university had planned to create a new practice facility, but san jose state is growing and needed parking. the new plan revealed wednesday is to pave over the track and build a parking...
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mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look an ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious archaeological sites walk on there's a mysticism behind this location. a fourth generation artisan shows us some of his handmade. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading to war. to months and use them to intimidate the enemy is doing. for those less skilled at flying kites there are workshops were a couple of sticks some string and a sheet of paper is all you need to get your personalized artwork
mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look an ancient religious icon. this represents the god god of the rain it's the dragon as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back that you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival...
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we are joined from mexico city. i want to get into the aid programs in a moment. first, how do you see this playing out if the president follows through with his threat to close the border? >> to close the border, the southern border with mexico it would be disastrous. there's the amount of travel of passengers, cars that go through, commerce, it's $1.7 billion of commerce that crosses the border every day there. the cities that are all along the boarderer bracing for this, and i've heard from several mayors along the southern border with mexico they're just -- it would be disastrous. you have kids going to schools. on both sides, family relations. and then the commerce that passes through there. it's incredible, the amount of commerce that passes through the two countries? >> what about the aid? the aid was reduced significantly last year already. what exactly -- let's start with what the funding provides these communities. >> well, principally what they seek to do is to as you said alleviate poverty and violence prevention and to cut down on violence. these coun
we are joined from mexico city. i want to get into the aid programs in a moment. first, how do you see this playing out if the president follows through with his threat to close the border? >> to close the border, the southern border with mexico it would be disastrous. there's the amount of travel of passengers, cars that go through, commerce, it's $1.7 billion of commerce that crosses the border every day there. the cities that are all along the boarderer bracing for this, and i've heard...
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the caravan is expected mexico city any day including as many as 20,000 people or bigger. we don't know. mexico interior minister calls it the mother of all caravans. we will follow the progress on fox because we covered the news unlike other channels which distort it. but even the mother of all caravans doesn't mean that much. eventually, another even bigger caravan and then another and another because the word is out. just bring a child or say you are a child, say you fear for your life in the u.s. government will let you in the country. that is right, you will never be deported. you will get free education, free food, free housing vouchers, free medical care. it doesn't matter if president trump sends troops to the border and the fact -- the system itself is broken will stay that way unless republicans on capitol hill decide they care about the country they live in. they don't now and they couldn't be clearer about that. california once had the biggest middle-class in the united states. people who live there are really proud of that. one opportunity and now sadly in man
the caravan is expected mexico city any day including as many as 20,000 people or bigger. we don't know. mexico interior minister calls it the mother of all caravans. we will follow the progress on fox because we covered the news unlike other channels which distort it. but even the mother of all caravans doesn't mean that much. eventually, another even bigger caravan and then another and another because the word is out. just bring a child or say you are a child, say you fear for your life in...
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city. >> reporter: that you started in november. i.c.e. told the white house that they thought it would be illegal for a number of reasons, but the president does not seem to agree. in a tweet this weekend, president trump said, the usa has the absolute legal right to have apprehended illegal immigrants transferred to sanctuary cities. hereby demand that they are taking care of at the highest level, especially by the state of california, which is well known for its poor management and high taxes. homeland security chairman bennie thompson lasted the idea. >> this is his manufactured chaos that he has created over the last 2 years on the border. everybody talks about democrats and republicans getting together, but we are absolutely -- the democrats are ready to sit down and talk. but we will not be lectured to by the president. >> reporter: instagram says he wants to do with the problem before migrants arrive to claim asylum. >> we need to change our laws and that these people stop coming. t
city. >> reporter: that you started in november. i.c.e. told the white house that they thought it would be illegal for a number of reasons, but the president does not seem to agree. in a tweet this weekend, president trump said, the usa has the absolute legal right to have apprehended illegal immigrants transferred to sanctuary cities. hereby demand that they are taking care of at the highest level, especially by the state of california, which is well known for its poor management and...
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went along to the event near mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look an ancient aspect religious icon. this represents the god thought look god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but you can hear when it's in the air the kite festival takes place in one of mexico's most iconic and mysterious park. illogical site guilty walk on there's a mysticism behind this location. a fourth generation artisan shows us some of his handmade. ceramic whistles used by ancient people to mimic the sounds of animals found in the region. everything from birds. to jaguars. other sounds are a bit more unsettling. before heading to war. with the sense commence and use them to intimidate the enemy is doing. for those less skilled at flying ki
went along to the event near mexico city. in southwestern mexico an annual kite festival is underway. and some people like you. take the art of kite flying very seriously. at this year's festival showing off more than a dozen of his creations. some stand out more than others like this forty meter long depiction of look an ancient aspect religious icon. this represents the god thought look god of the rain it's the dragon of as we like to call it it's blue and it has a few bells in the back but...