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and -- in iraq and panama. amy: and these were heavily black populations. prof. lusane: these were afro panamanians. amy: a little before the invasion of panama, explain the iran contract deal and the role of general powell at the time. the invasion of panama was under george h w bush and the iran-contra deal was when he was vice president, when it was president ronald reagan, the ultimately illegal deal to sell weapons to iran, take that money, and illegally support the contras, which was against the memo that said the u.s. could not support counterrevolutionaries and nicaragua. >> he was the chief administration advocate. the u.s. sponsored an injured and she -- an insurgency. human rights organizations around the world have documented 10 thousands of people killed, raped, destroyed and colin powell would go on to say that i have no regrets about my role and that he fought very hard to get support for the contras. how as assistant secretary to weinberger was privy to information about the arms for hostages an
and -- in iraq and panama. amy: and these were heavily black populations. prof. lusane: these were afro panamanians. amy: a little before the invasion of panama, explain the iran contract deal and the role of general powell at the time. the invasion of panama was under george h w bush and the iran-contra deal was when he was vice president, when it was president ronald reagan, the ultimately illegal deal to sell weapons to iran, take that money, and illegally support the contras, which was...
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united states, tom homan warned that panama caught numerous terrorist trying to come into panama, watch tom homan last night. >> we have arrested numerous and panama in order to deport them from the area, that's a major route for that many people coming to panama that's a huge national security concern. elizabeth: how many were stopped in panama or central america that you know of. >> well over a hundred. elizabeth: is a isis, al-qaeda, who. >> various organizations. elizabeth: 100, what do you say over the last three years? >> i'm not surprised at all this is another thing we talked about on top of the crime and the drug importation, on top of covid and the spread of covid one of the concerns we had because it's so easy to cross the board and there invited in, if you're a terrorist this is your perfect opportunity to get embedded in this country we may not know for years the impact of the biden administrations illegal policies as it relates to immigration when we start seeing this years from now there's more terrorism and not would be surprised in them really worried about it. elizabet
united states, tom homan warned that panama caught numerous terrorist trying to come into panama, watch tom homan last night. >> we have arrested numerous and panama in order to deport them from the area, that's a major route for that many people coming to panama that's a huge national security concern. elizabeth: how many were stopped in panama or central america that you know of. >> well over a hundred. elizabeth: is a isis, al-qaeda, who. >> various organizations....
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yesid: a panamÁ llegan darÍa mente inmigrantes con destino a estados unidos. han llegado a ser —— >> muchos arrendatarios del municipio les han quitado las viviendas y los locales comerciales. yesid: colombia se convirtiÓ en la primera escala forzosa para los haitianos. las cancillerÍas de colombia y panamÁ se reunieron para limitar el nÚmero de inmigrantes en trÁnsito entre ambos paÍses. sin embargo, organizaciones no gubernamentales consideran que esto debe replantearse. patricia: el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro ha implementado una nueva moneda, el bolÍvar ya ha perdido 14 ceros durante el rÉgimen chavista. francisco nos cuenta mÁs. francisco: sin bancos abiertos y con pocos cajeros automÁticos dispensando dinero, asÍ comenzÓ el primer dÍa del estreno del bolÍvar digital, una operaciÓn que le hizo el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro a la moneda local. >> es una manera de camuflar la hiperinflaciÓn que vivimos. >> voy a pagar poquito, pero no es asÍ, es un disfraz. francisco: este billete de 1 millÓn de bolÍvares es todo un sÍmbolo de la ven
yesid: a panamÁ llegan darÍa mente inmigrantes con destino a estados unidos. han llegado a ser —— >> muchos arrendatarios del municipio les han quitado las viviendas y los locales comerciales. yesid: colombia se convirtiÓ en la primera escala forzosa para los haitianos. las cancillerÍas de colombia y panamÁ se reunieron para limitar el nÚmero de inmigrantes en trÁnsito entre ambos paÍses. sin embargo, organizaciones no gubernamentales consideran que esto debe replantearse....
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panama warning 60,000 coming. another frightening warning from panama. it said it apprehended migrants with al qaeda ties planning to cross. we bring in former prosecutor and police officer, he is phillip holloway. the defund and defame police movement backfiring. senator tom cotton says government data shows violent crime rose far more than the national average in democrat-led cities. keep it here on "the evening edit". e office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email marketing? almost there, hold on. wait for it. high thryv! manage my customer list? can do. will do. high thryv! post on social media? hash-tag high thryv my friend! get a free demo at thryv.com. elizabeth: joining us now, criminal defense attorney and former police officer, phillip holloway. great to have you back on. okay, senator tom cotton wrote a piece for "breitbart" saying dem
panama warning 60,000 coming. another frightening warning from panama. it said it apprehended migrants with al qaeda ties planning to cross. we bring in former prosecutor and police officer, he is phillip holloway. the defund and defame police movement backfiring. senator tom cotton says government data shows violent crime rose far more than the national average in democrat-led cities. keep it here on "the evening edit". e office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv!...
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we reach the indigenous community of back of chicky doin panama. people arrive here with no food or water. there is no government assistance and many do not have money to buy local food. ah, we do. us has just arrived. she's from haiti, her 4 month old baby is dehydrated and has fever. a fearsome community looking lawyer. a movie fishing, let me see 9. if he's been a good, a full service. don't maybe nfl what a to live the chip is and tell her the today. 15, he woke up with a and these are not with that then it will be in the know in the kid is up in well it's, are they pension hickok? whoever. what movies? emma? my name is my name is on with my lem. it'll come with the people at the rock. i think that on the feet on them a call mafia couldn't just none of us about the importance of keeping your family. but i thought of no c. c, with, with most of those we spoke to have been robbed, women were raped me, hundreds of children are accompanying their parents, human rights go say the arrived hydrated and with psychological trauma. there is not enough fo
we reach the indigenous community of back of chicky doin panama. people arrive here with no food or water. there is no government assistance and many do not have money to buy local food. ah, we do. us has just arrived. she's from haiti, her 4 month old baby is dehydrated and has fever. a fearsome community looking lawyer. a movie fishing, let me see 9. if he's been a good, a full service. don't maybe nfl what a to live the chip is and tell her the today. 15, he woke up with a and these are not...
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and that's because panama is allowing just $500.00 people to enter panama each day. and people are here waiting to be able to get a boat ticket to cross the gulf of ariba and from their start, a very dangerous journey through that, did they re, n jungle? many of the ations migrants are also now concerned by the fact that the united states has been deporting ations that make it there. that is the case, for example, with francois ations that we met here with his wife and daughter, but he says he's run out of money. he doesn't have any other option, but to continue his journey with, even if we wanted, we can go back because we ran out of food. that's why we're still waiting to leave on thursday, a number of un agency of called for protective measures for haitian migrants in a more comprehensive regional approach to a crisis that elise for now seems to have no end in sight. philippines boxing star manufacture has officially registered his candidacy to run for president in next year's election. the 42 year old was nominated by faction of the governing he. d. p . live on p
and that's because panama is allowing just $500.00 people to enter panama each day. and people are here waiting to be able to get a boat ticket to cross the gulf of ariba and from their start, a very dangerous journey through that, did they re, n jungle? many of the ations migrants are also now concerned by the fact that the united states has been deporting ations that make it there. that is the case, for example, with francois ations that we met here with his wife and daughter, but he says...
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coming through panama and their way to the united states and she goes why you ask that? in panama we do biometrics and we have apprehended 52 people that have been associated with al qaeda. >> brandon judd, president of the national border patrol council, this is the worst possible scenario playing out, 52 people coming into the united states apprehended in panama with ties to terrorism but the big question, how many people weren't apprehended with ties to terrorism? >> this is the worst case scenario, we don't know how many are getting away and when you consider that many people have already been spotted with ties to terrorism and look at the number of people crossing borders like russia, romania, armenia, is pakistan, senegal, these countries generally tend to have animosity towards the united states and are coming into the united states but look at the number of got aways, people crossing the borders illegally the gun and detective were detected or got away, 500,000 people when you consider the 42,000 who get away the month of september. we just don't know what is com
coming through panama and their way to the united states and she goes why you ask that? in panama we do biometrics and we have apprehended 52 people that have been associated with al qaeda. >> brandon judd, president of the national border patrol council, this is the worst possible scenario playing out, 52 people coming into the united states apprehended in panama with ties to terrorism but the big question, how many people weren't apprehended with ties to terrorism? >> this is the...
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we reach the indigenous community of barrel chicky doin panama. people arrive here with no food or water. there is no government assistance and many do not have money to buy local food be to us has just arrived. she's from haiti, her 4 month old baby is dehydrated and has fever. a movie feature that we have here with a bad on. so my to put it in a full size. don't maybe if i would have a to let the kid isn't deborah the 2015. you bought the border with a and that's not what it is. it will, it never did, but then it will be and then on the kid that's been when it happened to the pick up where we point loma humenzki, my land went on with my limbs. glad it'll come. we see you got a better walker thought if it goes it goes on the feed on very cool mafia. i guess none of us about the importance of keeping your fell before i've had enough c. c with maybe because most of those we spoke to have been robbed, women were raped me, hundreds of children are accompanying their parents. human rice could say be arrived dehydrated and with psychological trauma. th
we reach the indigenous community of barrel chicky doin panama. people arrive here with no food or water. there is no government assistance and many do not have money to buy local food be to us has just arrived. she's from haiti, her 4 month old baby is dehydrated and has fever. a movie feature that we have here with a bad on. so my to put it in a full size. don't maybe if i would have a to let the kid isn't deborah the 2015. you bought the border with a and that's not what it is. it will, it...
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and that's because panama is allowing just $500.00 people to enter the panama each day. and people are here waiting to be able to get a boat ticket to cross the gulf of a robber and from their start a very dangerous journey. true. did they re n jungle? many of the ations migrants are also now concerned by the fact that the united states has been deporting ations them make it there. that is the case. for example, with francois ations that we met here with this wife and daughter, but he says he's run out of money. he doesn't have any other option, but to continue his journey with myrtle. even if we wanted, we can go back because we ran out of money today. that's why we're still waiting to leave. as thursday, a number of un agency i've called for protective measures for haitian migrants in a more comprehensive regional approach to a crisis that elise for now, seems to have no end in sight. time for a short break here. and i'll just hear up when we come back. oh, like on the streets incident, why these young people want to have their voices heard about the bickering and gove
and that's because panama is allowing just $500.00 people to enter the panama each day. and people are here waiting to be able to get a boat ticket to cross the gulf of a robber and from their start a very dangerous journey. true. did they re n jungle? many of the ations migrants are also now concerned by the fact that the united states has been deporting ations them make it there. that is the case. for example, with francois ations that we met here with this wife and daughter, but he says he's...
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i've been advocating for quite a while that because panama is the smuggler, the government of panama is the smuggler, they provide food, shelter, hospitality, camps. they arrange all of the bussing and everything to the costa rica and costa ricans have been doing the same called controlled flow. i've been advocating for a long time. this is a national security threat. when you have people coming from afghanistan, which they do, through the border, that's an issue that could be stopped much earlier in mexico with repatriation flights and an into control flow. i was in costa rica a couple of months ago on this very trail and i saw very, very heavy traffic on that maritamians, senegal, you name it, they are coming through there in very large, heavy numbers. costa rica does nothing. they allow it to happen. and the panamians are the smuggler. >> tucker: yeah, end of america, that's not an overstatement. we're watching it happen in realtime. we appreciate it, the facts you brought. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: the government doesn't run on tax revenue anymore. the fed just prints t
i've been advocating for quite a while that because panama is the smuggler, the government of panama is the smuggler, they provide food, shelter, hospitality, camps. they arrange all of the bussing and everything to the costa rica and costa ricans have been doing the same called controlled flow. i've been advocating for a long time. this is a national security threat. when you have people coming from afghanistan, which they do, through the border, that's an issue that could be stopped much...
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it's really hard to tell my lessons and experience from the panama papers are that it's impossible to tell where impact will happen and changes will happen. we've already seen prime minister moran con, in pakistan, who has some of his own government ministers implicated in the pandora papers can, has come out and said every pakistani will be investigated and politicians will be held to account. really, the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, as we say. but to what extent to these countries in these governments who find themselves tied up in the secretive offshore system, want to react or want to respond to that. certainly a public outcry, and we're seeing that in the reactions to the pandora papers already. but these powerful people, as we've said before, have very often interests in the offshore system. that's what we're exposing and it will be difficult for things to change ah, wholesale. i, thanks so much for coming in sharing your experience with that at least 13 people have been killed in an explosion in afghanistan. cancel the bombing targeted the entrance of the 2nd lar
it's really hard to tell my lessons and experience from the panama papers are that it's impossible to tell where impact will happen and changes will happen. we've already seen prime minister moran con, in pakistan, who has some of his own government ministers implicated in the pandora papers can, has come out and said every pakistani will be investigated and politicians will be held to account. really, the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, as we say. but to what extent to these...
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22000 migrants stuck in columbia waiting for their turn to cross a dangerous stretch of jungle into panama and canada mountains. first national holiday to honor indigenous survivors and children who disappeared in the residential school. ah, well, the united states has just averted, i government shut down a stop gap funding bill easily passed through the house and senate, and it has not been signed into law by president joe biden, just hours before government funding was due to run outs high jo, cancer, reports now from capitol hill on this 30 days or 250 for the day, or 175. the motion is adopted. the u. s. government will remain open at least until early december, democrats and some republicans came together on thursday hours ahead of a midnight deadline. and with this continual resolution, we not only keep government open, keep checks flowing to, to our veterans and social security recipients, and the rest. it's just a remarkable thing to think of all the things that we can do working together for the people. but while congress has put out one fire, yet another blaze frightens the count
22000 migrants stuck in columbia waiting for their turn to cross a dangerous stretch of jungle into panama and canada mountains. first national holiday to honor indigenous survivors and children who disappeared in the residential school. ah, well, the united states has just averted, i government shut down a stop gap funding bill easily passed through the house and senate, and it has not been signed into law by president joe biden, just hours before government funding was due to run outs high...
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>> bret: stay safe in panama, thank you. please join me on fox nation for a special documentary called "to rescue the republic." a nation crisis. it's based on my new book which was released today. here's an excerpt. >> role as the commanding general to oversee this military construction. now granted did not engage in any sort of open conflict with andrew johnson, but things became a lot more difficult for him. >> bret: johnson wanted federal troops out of the south even as violence escalated against african-americans. just one example, a night raid in memphis that burned churches and schools. washington was even abuzz with speculation that johnson might order granted to shut down congress. >> during this period matt, grants conflict with johnson is becoming more visible. grant is seen more and more by republicans in congress as someone who is going to equality. >> bret: both sides needed grant and agreed to give him an unprecedented fourth star, plus a promotion to general of the army of the united states. only george washi
>> bret: stay safe in panama, thank you. please join me on fox nation for a special documentary called "to rescue the republic." a nation crisis. it's based on my new book which was released today. here's an excerpt. >> role as the commanding general to oversee this military construction. now granted did not engage in any sort of open conflict with andrew johnson, but things became a lot more difficult for him. >> bret: johnson wanted federal troops out of the south...
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the government of panama is the smuggler. they provide food, shelter,ey hospitality, camps, and they arrange all the bussing and everything to costa rica. the coast to rican's have been doing the same. it is called controlled flow. i have been advocating for a long time because this is a national security threat when you have people coming from afghanistan, which they do through that border, that is an issue that could be stopped much earlier than mexico with repatriation flights and into control flow. i was just in costa rica a couple of things on this very trail, and i saw very, very heavy traffic. mauritanian's, senegalese net, arid training ends, you name it large, heavy numbers. costa rica does nothing, they allow it to happen and the and the panamanians are the smugglers. >> tucker: end of america, that is not an overstatement. i appreciate it, todd, that you just brought that up, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: the federal government doesn't run on tax anymore but print money as much as they want. so taxation is me
the government of panama is the smuggler. they provide food, shelter,ey hospitality, camps, and they arrange all the bussing and everything to costa rica. the coast to rican's have been doing the same. it is called controlled flow. i have been advocating for a long time because this is a national security threat when you have people coming from afghanistan, which they do through that border, that is an issue that could be stopped much earlier than mexico with repatriation flights and into...
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it was a smallown on the border between colombia and panama. when we met, they had tri unsuccessfully threeimes across the gap. it is a jungle filled with wild animals, gangs, and guerrilla activity, stretching more than 100 kilometers between panama and columbia. just before the for the -- the fourth attempt, she said she knew the risks. >> i call it the gap of death, because you are barely surviving. >> after a month, they reached panama. they were assaulted several times a several women crossing the gap were raped. their struggle is still fresh in their memories. >> every time i close my eyes, i hear the screams of the women who were raped. i feel the terror. i remember everything i live through. the killings. the assaults. >> with those horrors behind them and in mexico, they are looking for a way forward. thousands of people have requests to continue travelg, butt could take months before authorities respond. >> we live in fear every day of going out on the street and being arrested by police or immigration officials, or being bribed by so
it was a smallown on the border between colombia and panama. when we met, they had tri unsuccessfully threeimes across the gap. it is a jungle filled with wild animals, gangs, and guerrilla activity, stretching more than 100 kilometers between panama and columbia. just before the for the -- the fourth attempt, she said she knew the risks. >> i call it the gap of death, because you are barely surviving. >> after a month, they reached panama. they were assaulted several times a...
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panama towards the u. s. migrant. so that were interviewed, claimed that they were kind of lowered by the pro migration messaging coming from the, by the administration. as, although it was mixed message. you know, sometimes you know, somebody in the administration or the vice president comp. but in essence, you know, like one hand, they don't company other here the same, you know, come on in as we discuss humanitarian issues or, you know, we can't really, it's, you have to bring up the failures of the, by the administration that directly contributed to the humanitarian crisis at the u . s. is southern border where people were given false hope a for entry into the u. s. wiley, why did the administration neglect? do you believe the repeated warning serve from panama? for example, is a longstanding us partner that people were coming in. obviously if you looked at the people under the bridges, they were just not ready for the mass of humanity that came and the horrible conditions that the people had delivered
panama towards the u. s. migrant. so that were interviewed, claimed that they were kind of lowered by the pro migration messaging coming from the, by the administration. as, although it was mixed message. you know, sometimes you know, somebody in the administration or the vice president comp. but in essence, you know, like one hand, they don't company other here the same, you know, come on in as we discuss humanitarian issues or, you know, we can't really, it's, you have to bring up the...
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and then finally they reach a, panama and platinum has set up some shelters. therefore, the migrants that make it there to try and reduce the number of people that get to this shelters. they put this quote in place here, but colombia is now doing since there are already 22000 migrants here in echo clea, a to try to reduce or stop dame flux of migrants to this point by blocking the entrance with the ac weather. and we've been told yesterday that the columbia and that migration authorities, i've told bus companies, they're not to sell bus tickets to the my grants arriving from ecuador, i'm 0, i'm a summer. i'm here to reporting live from the complete in columbia, or somebody fix. still to come here on the south. the telephone says that it's talking to the u. s. on improving patience. this may clear its anger of a drone operations in afghanistan. president joe biden speaks out as a deadline to avoid a u. s. dep default approaches and in sport barcelona is under pressure head coach may yet have a future of the club son. i will tell us more later. ah, $4000.00 refu
and then finally they reach a, panama and platinum has set up some shelters. therefore, the migrants that make it there to try and reduce the number of people that get to this shelters. they put this quote in place here, but colombia is now doing since there are already 22000 migrants here in echo clea, a to try to reduce or stop dame flux of migrants to this point by blocking the entrance with the ac weather. and we've been told yesterday that the columbia and that migration authorities, i've...
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. >>> y más migrtes meurten al atravesar la selva entre colombia y panamá . >>> hecho en oaxaca para ccalificar estos productos . >>> nosotros vamos a poner en alto el nombre de oaxaca ellos dicen que sus productos son plagiados cada vez más iniciamos es una nueva píldora experimental merc anuncio que su antiretroviral redujo hospitalizaines y mutes, vamos a ver . >>> con más de 700 mil muertos los resultados de una pasilla significa un luz al final del túnel. >>> la data es impresionantes indicando que su compuesto reduce a la mitad el riesgo de muerte y con su estudio solo 7 de cada 100 fueron hospitalizados y nadie murió el médico fabián sandoval monitoreó y dieron resultados fantásticos. >>> me da más alivion de es una solución para nosotros . >>> pero y para que empiece a ser utilizado tiene que ser aprobado por la agencia de medicamentos y alimentación pero las autoridades de salud dicen que la mayor defensa contra el covid-19 es la vacuna . >>> vale más la prevención con la vacuna y mascarilla que esperar la medicina . >>>e n washington, noticias telemundo . >>>
. >>> y más migrtes meurten al atravesar la selva entre colombia y panamá . >>> hecho en oaxaca para ccalificar estos productos . >>> nosotros vamos a poner en alto el nombre de oaxaca ellos dicen que sus productos son plagiados cada vez más iniciamos es una nueva píldora experimental merc anuncio que su antiretroviral redujo hospitalizaines y mutes, vamos a ver . >>> con más de 700 mil muertos los resultados de una pasilla significa un luz al final del...
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, panama. >> it's a four hour boat ride to the indigenous village, the first stop for migrants in panama after crossing mountains and rivers on foot. >> my feet. >> painful? >> very painful. >> did you see anyone die? >> i see six people. >> six dead people? >> this is the first civilization the migrants have come to after five, six days in the jungle. they are all exhausted, all the ones you see here have literally arrived within hours. it strikes me there are so many children here. >> panama's national border police coordinate moving hundreds of migrants who arrive daily, mostly haitian, upriver that they overwhelmed this tiny jungle hammock. a doctors without borders group is on-site caring for patients who have covid symptoms, broken bones and skin rashes, and those who are pregnant. >> in the last month, two deliveries here, for example, because they came with a very advanced pregnancy after walking seven days. >> an official from unicef says a record number of children are making this treacherous trek. in 2018, it was 522. >> this year we are already at 19,000. >> meanwhile, the un
, panama. >> it's a four hour boat ride to the indigenous village, the first stop for migrants in panama after crossing mountains and rivers on foot. >> my feet. >> painful? >> very painful. >> did you see anyone die? >> i see six people. >> six dead people? >> this is the first civilization the migrants have come to after five, six days in the jungle. they are all exhausted, all the ones you see here have literally arrived within hours. it...
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mientras que panamá es cuarto. méxico estados unidos y canadá, pero falta todavía mucho. cerramos y falleció a los 74 años. california y una leyenda. luego de batallar con 16 años contra el cáncer. sus hijas nicky . abrazo para toda la familia. hemos terminado la acción un día más pero antes hablaremos de lo que se vivirá mañana en san francisco y estos dos estaban nervisois >> nos unimos >> lo único que el árbitro que pitó hoy entre méxico y salvador no venga a pitar >> el corazoncito >> si no patean al arco no se puede >> esto es una hasta gente que no es mexicana me hjabló de la redacción >> el poder derepotraje >> mañana vamos a estar en vivo. mañana juan y derecho contra zurdo y empieza el juego. vamos bien tmeprano de los aficionados. así que todos mañana unidos >> imperdible. ahí nos vemos >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> no te preocupes ma' ya vamos para allá. ¡con quién vienes... cuéntame! ¿cómo la describo...? es la que me ayuda a superar cualquier situación. la que maneja todo con serenidad, pero más que nada... es la que siempre me lleva a l
mientras que panamá es cuarto. méxico estados unidos y canadá, pero falta todavía mucho. cerramos y falleció a los 74 años. california y una leyenda. luego de batallar con 16 años contra el cáncer. sus hijas nicky . abrazo para toda la familia. hemos terminado la acción un día más pero antes hablaremos de lo que se vivirá mañana en san francisco y estos dos estaban nervisois >> nos unimos >> lo único que el árbitro que pitó hoy entre méxico y salvador no venga a...
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jillian: panama officials won the us that 85,000 haitian migrants are on their way and as summer temperatures begin to drop new warnings the number could skyrocket even further. todd: get the job or lose your job. american workers who saved lives face unemployment. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. todd: straight to the fox news alert democrats remain divided after blowing past the vote deadline on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. jillian: mark where it joins us as president biden's spending plan hangs in the balance. good morning. >> democrats delayed voting on two spending packages because members still can't agree how much to spend to reshape the federal government. this is because influential house democrats, and after an agreement to spend trillions more on social programs, they will meet later this morning to hash out the details. the white house put out a statement saying a great deal of progress this week, closer to an agreement than ever. we are not there yet and we will need additional time to finish. and nancy pelosi is continuing discussions, a
jillian: panama officials won the us that 85,000 haitian migrants are on their way and as summer temperatures begin to drop new warnings the number could skyrocket even further. todd: get the job or lose your job. american workers who saved lives face unemployment. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. todd: straight to the fox news alert democrats remain divided after blowing past the vote deadline on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. jillian: mark...
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they often arrive in panama dehydrated, ill, or robbed of their belongings. from there, they still have to make it through nicaragua, honduras, guatemala, and then mexico before finally reaching the u.s. border. we are joined live now. we just had an insight there of the kind of journey that lies ahead for the people where you are. tell us about the sort of things that they're telling you. are they aware of the difficulties ahead? >> yes, barbara. some of them are. some, i don't think they really grasp what weights for them after they manage -- waits for them after they manage to get through, as they hold up, at times for many weeks, up to a month, actually. we were talking to some of them who have very young children, one year or even younger, and in telling them just how treacherous, how notoriously dangerous the truck is -- trek is, yet many of them say they have already spent most of their money to reach this point, that they want to at least manage to make their way to mexico. if not, reach their final destination as soon as possible, which for the great
they often arrive in panama dehydrated, ill, or robbed of their belongings. from there, they still have to make it through nicaragua, honduras, guatemala, and then mexico before finally reaching the u.s. border. we are joined live now. we just had an insight there of the kind of journey that lies ahead for the people where you are. tell us about the sort of things that they're telling you. are they aware of the difficulties ahead? >> yes, barbara. some of them are. some, i don't think...
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the correspondent showing us from kennebunk panama. >> nearly 700 new migrants arrived. this mother from haiti says her baby born in chile it was sick and needs medical attention. and she says she never wants to make the terrifying trip to the gap again. >> it is crazy. i am not going back. it is too risky. it is a life or death. >> we witnessed some 40 narrow boats carrying mostly haitian migrants traveling up the river as we hit the water for a closer look. the boat rides -- when they came out of the jungle is about three hours. you see these migrants making that trip right now. it will go to the first migrant shelter. they will arrive in panama before their bus to costa rica 12 hours away and continue their journey. >> haitian attorney who made that bus trip today believes that president biden wants to help them and has a message for the president. >> thank you. and help us because it is not easy for us. especially haitians. people keep shooting our people. people keep kidnapping people. it is crazy over there. >> inside camp, conditions appear to be inhumane and crow
the correspondent showing us from kennebunk panama. >> nearly 700 new migrants arrived. this mother from haiti says her baby born in chile it was sick and needs medical attention. and she says she never wants to make the terrifying trip to the gap again. >> it is crazy. i am not going back. it is too risky. it is a life or death. >> we witnessed some 40 narrow boats carrying mostly haitian migrants traveling up the river as we hit the water for a closer look. the boat rides --...
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that's why we came here to the migrant camp in southern panama. we are the first tv journalist to come here since the camp opened in may of 2020. you can see behind me, hundreds of people lining up to get onto a bus. they have all crossed the most deadly trek through the darien gap, a lawless jungle ruled by drug traffickers, smugglers, and bandits that prey on migrants as they move from columbia to panama before they head to the u.s. we spoke to one of those migrants who talked about how hard the journey was. >> it was really difficult, but if you are looking at the way the mountain, the water, the dead bodies, it was really horrible. >> you saw dead bodies. >> yes, so many dead bodies. >> catamounts foreign minister says that there are some 60,000 migrants currently passing through panama headed to the u.s. and the international organization of migration said that more than 91,000 have passed through here this year alone. also says that some 52 individuals with links to terrorist groups have passed this year. as for where these migrants behind m
that's why we came here to the migrant camp in southern panama. we are the first tv journalist to come here since the camp opened in may of 2020. you can see behind me, hundreds of people lining up to get onto a bus. they have all crossed the most deadly trek through the darien gap, a lawless jungle ruled by drug traffickers, smugglers, and bandits that prey on migrants as they move from columbia to panama before they head to the u.s. we spoke to one of those migrants who talked about how hard...
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reportero: en la firmas que guardaban los secretos encuentran alemÁn cordero galindo de panamÁ. los documentos muestran entre los propietarios ligados a los grandes no multimillonarios de mÉxico como el presidente de la mÍsera grupo mÉxico. olegario vÁzquez, lÍder empresarial del sector de la salud juan armando hinojosa cantÚ, fundador de la constructora grupo hija. tener este tipo de empresas, no es un delito, pero sÍ que se prestan para maniobras ilegales, segÚn expertos. >> esto se utiliza para ocultar bajo los mismos parÁmetros de una gran decrecÍa fiscal evasiÓn fiscal y actos de corrupciÓn. reportero: las firmas que la ristra hace aunque cumplÍan con los requisitos para estudiar el perfil de sus clientes. despuÉs de la pausa, la poblaciÓn estÁ divida en el salvador por el uso del mir cohen ——del bitcoin como moneda legas. presentadora: muchos no les creyeron que eran inocentes y patrÓn de cÁscaras las rejas por asesinato. y con varias hileras de dientes, aterrorizando a los baÑistas o quÉ tan seguro es nadar con tiburones? acompÁÑenos por univisi
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they end there and don't start until panama. migrants have to go through this juggle area with all the natural dangers, along with narco traffickers and warring rebel factions just to get through. many of them die along the way. yet the migrants make that trek. now if you look at some of the footage in a town just north of where we are, you can see they are digging graves for the migrants they pull out of the jungle that don't make it through this pass. we also understand from the panama officials, the 60,000 they try to get out of that town can't get access to going north there are 20,000 still in columbia trying to enter that dangerous jungle and because the haitian pipeline is so profitable to cartels, a lawyer in columbia says residents in the small towns are being thrown out of their houses for paying haitians. listen to this. [speak spanish] >> finally, bill, we've heard about the national security threats. well, the foreign minister met with tony gonzalez, congressman from texas last week, among the things she told him wa
they end there and don't start until panama. migrants have to go through this juggle area with all the natural dangers, along with narco traffickers and warring rebel factions just to get through. many of them die along the way. yet the migrants make that trek. now if you look at some of the footage in a town just north of where we are, you can see they are digging graves for the migrants they pull out of the jungle that don't make it through this pass. we also understand from the panama...
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panama is at the juncture of south america and north america. she described now in the last year they have seen 80,000 haitian illegal aliens crossing north through south america through panama on the way to the united states. these are haitians who evacuated years ago and came to south america and were living happily there. then word got out that joe biden and kamala harris are in charge and it's open borders. if you make it to the united states, you get to stay. the foreign minister told thee me, i called the -- told me? i called the white house repeatedly. but they don't run her calls. she called the state department and they talked to her once but they below her off. they hosted a meeting of 11 countries? central and south america. obviously they wanted the united states there because the united states is where everyone is going in this crisis. the biden administration resphiewsed to send the secretary of state. they sent a lower-level individual. the biden administration wouldn't even show up because think don't give a damn about the thousa
panama is at the juncture of south america and north america. she described now in the last year they have seen 80,000 haitian illegal aliens crossing north through south america through panama on the way to the united states. these are haitians who evacuated years ago and came to south america and were living happily there. then word got out that joe biden and kamala harris are in charge and it's open borders. if you make it to the united states, you get to stay. the foreign minister told thee...
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panama's foreign minister claiming that about 60,000 mostly haitian migrants are making their way through central america towards the u.s. southern border. >>> a devastating discovery in the case of 19-year-old miya marcano, the florida college student who disappeared a week ago. authorities locating remains. what they're saying tonight. >>> the dramatic rescue of a 97-year-old new hampshire woman as her house becomes engulfed in flames. >>> and that massive powerball prize. no winner announced. the jackpot still growing. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a busy sunday night. i'm whit johnson. we begin with the breaking news. urgent efforts off of southern california. crews working to contain one of the largest oil spills in recent history. at least 126 thousand gallons of oil leaking into the pacific. the source believed to be a pipeline 4 1/2 miles off the shore. the area impacted, a 13-square-mile stretch between huntington and newport beach. the impact already being felt on tourism. the last day of the pacific air show canceled. people urged to stay away from the bea
panama's foreign minister claiming that about 60,000 mostly haitian migrants are making their way through central america towards the u.s. southern border. >>> a devastating discovery in the case of 19-year-old miya marcano, the florida college student who disappeared a week ago. authorities locating remains. what they're saying tonight. >>> the dramatic rescue of a 97-year-old new hampshire woman as her house becomes engulfed in flames. >>> and that massive powerball...
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una operaciÓn en conjunto de panamÁ contra bandas dedicadas al trÁfico de migrantes. al menos 45 personas fueron detenidas. >> podemos decir que esta estructura cobraba $22,000... entre 12,000 y $22,000 por hacer el trÁnsito en amÉrica central, amÉrica de sur y amÉrica del norte. reportero: aunque las autoridades dicen que no identificado a estas organizaciones, este jueves el diario mexicano "el universal" destaca que la ola migratoria desde sudamÉrica a estados unidos estarÍa siendo liderada en parte por un emisario del cÁrtel mexicano de sinaloa identificado por las iniciales jhca. las autoridades dicen que este cartel junto con redes colombianas del crimen organizado estarÍan detrÁsvela movilizaciÓn de miles de migrantes, especialmente haitianos. patricia: al regresar. miles de personas protestan en el salvador contra el presidente bukele. una buena parte de los guerrilleros del eln operan desde bÉnes sola. los dice el comandante de las fuerzas armadas colombianas. esto y patricia: el comandante de las fuerzas armadas de colombia luis armando navarro, a
una operaciÓn en conjunto de panamÁ contra bandas dedicadas al trÁfico de migrantes. al menos 45 personas fueron detenidas. >> podemos decir que esta estructura cobraba $22,000... entre 12,000 y $22,000 por hacer el trÁnsito en amÉrica central, amÉrica de sur y amÉrica del norte. reportero: aunque las autoridades dicen que no identificado a estas organizaciones, este jueves el diario mexicano "el universal" destaca que la ola migratoria desde sudamÉrica a estados unidos...
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——is probably in part due to reporting like the panama papers. ok, ok, but i want to go back to the whole notion of making these stories, if you like, sexy. again from my personal experience working on a tv documentary on the enron scandal, the producer had to come up with some really imaginative visual metaphors to try and keep the viewer engaged and hooked. and, alexandra, i'm sure in a sense the economist has to think hard about this, too. keeping the reader hooked. i think, absolutely. and also i think what unites both of these stories is it confirms things that people already suspected and didn't quite know. so, also how... everyone assumes that the wealthy and oligarchs kind of bend the rules and own properties in tonnes of different luxurious territories. and everyone kind of assumes that facebook chooses profits over consumers and societal welfare. how do you tell what might feel like a familiar story in a new way? i think a lot of it also comes down to the writing, i would like to think. and to a certain extent the framing, so that you r
——is probably in part due to reporting like the panama papers. ok, ok, but i want to go back to the whole notion of making these stories, if you like, sexy. again from my personal experience working on a tv documentary on the enron scandal, the producer had to come up with some really imaginative visual metaphors to try and keep the viewer engaged and hooked. and, alexandra, i'm sure in a sense the economist has to think hard about this, too. keeping the reader hooked. i think, absolutely....
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the pandora papers are a follow up to documents released a few years ago, known as the panama papers. so what exactly do these new documents show? boom bust coast and investigative journalist, ben swan, looking into the story for us. we'll bring the so called pandora papers consist of about 11900000, confidential documents from 14, a financial services firms and legal firms. now, the international consortium of investigative journalists, vetted these documents, and to be honest with you here, a lot of what's in these documents won't surprise anyone the idea, the powerful and wealthy people are using tax loopholes and tax havens in order to not pay taxes. what might surprise people or some of the names that are specific to these documents? let's start with some of the biggest revelations surrounding the king of jordan abdulla. the 2nd document show that he use an english accountant in switzerland and lawyers in the british virgin islands to secretly purchase 14 luxury homes worth a $106000000.00. that includes a $23000000.00 property in california overlooking a beach. his lawyers point
the pandora papers are a follow up to documents released a few years ago, known as the panama papers. so what exactly do these new documents show? boom bust coast and investigative journalist, ben swan, looking into the story for us. we'll bring the so called pandora papers consist of about 11900000, confidential documents from 14, a financial services firms and legal firms. now, the international consortium of investigative journalists, vetted these documents, and to be honest with you here, a...
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de migrantes que alcanza a méxico comienza todavía más al sur, en las costas caribeñas de colombia y panamá llegan grandes grupos, personas principalmente en haití, pero también de cuba y otros países, muchos africanos, de ahí hasta guatemala antes de entrar a méxico, el flujo es continuo de hace varios meses y el país centroamericano no da abasto. tenemos el informe. >>jorge viaja con su esposa y cuatro niños, el mayor tiene cinco años y el menor nació hace un mes. para ellos el paso por guatemala es tortuoso son los niños los que sufren en el camino, a veces tenemos para darles a ellos para nosotros no, estamos bien nosotros. >> como esta familia, miles de migrantes avanzan a los estados unidos, las autoridades panameñas estiman que 65 mil migrantes cruzan actualmente su territorio, una megacaravana que tarde o temprano llegará a centroamérica y tocará países como guatemala que según los expertos, no están listos para recibirlos. >> no tiene la institucionalidad adecuada, ni los recursos que pueda disponer para atender a los flujos migratorios . >> para intentar preparars
de migrantes que alcanza a méxico comienza todavía más al sur, en las costas caribeñas de colombia y panamá llegan grandes grupos, personas principalmente en haití, pero también de cuba y otros países, muchos africanos, de ahí hasta guatemala antes de entrar a méxico, el flujo es continuo de hace varios meses y el país centroamericano no da abasto. tenemos el informe. >>jorge viaja con su esposa y cuatro niños, el mayor tiene cinco años y el menor nació hace un mes. para...
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there are no roads connecting columbia and the panama. and also, as i was telling you how many are sheltering at these migrants and their homes, this used to be a serious down. there are no tourist at this moment. but there are all these migrants that are paying around $10.00 a day per person to stay in a decent apartment, very crammed with $610.00 people in one room. and we also understand, we spoke to the mayor here, and they could clear that told us that more than a 100 families, local families that were renting here have been kicked out from their apartments to make space for the migrants. because landlords here pro fair add to a host, the migrants who are paying in dollars. so it's a critical situation. some people are winning economically, as is always the case. when these crisis happened, the ones who are losing are the migrants who are spending most of the money that they have saved for their trip. and the ones who can't continue paying for a room and up on the beach pitching things like the ones that you see behind me. i just won
there are no roads connecting columbia and the panama. and also, as i was telling you how many are sheltering at these migrants and their homes, this used to be a serious down. there are no tourist at this moment. but there are all these migrants that are paying around $10.00 a day per person to stay in a decent apartment, very crammed with $610.00 people in one room. and we also understand, we spoke to the mayor here, and they could clear that told us that more than a 100 families, local...
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daniel, is all daniel, welcome back to our tea out after the panama papers from 5 years ago. a seems like a different world now, doesn't it? what do you make of this latest? massive leak. well, it concerns everything. we know. i mean, there's an amazing tax evasion taking place around the world. and there's also a lot of unaccounted, unaccountable capital sloshing around the world. you know, using various offshore havens and, and governments tolerate this and, and banks make a lot of money off this. and the us, by the way, is itself a major tax haven. it's a, it's a, it's a incorporation laws are among the easiest in the world. so the u. s. is actually a crime participant and this kind of a really crazy, monstrous, no tax, avoidance of what can you make of the lack of american names in the league so far as he said, it's not all out yet that they might still be there to come. but especially with jo biden's pledge to climb down on tax avoidance. and tax evasion. bear in mind that, that they, that delaware is one of the states which, which is most active in the use of the, you k
daniel, is all daniel, welcome back to our tea out after the panama papers from 5 years ago. a seems like a different world now, doesn't it? what do you make of this latest? massive leak. well, it concerns everything. we know. i mean, there's an amazing tax evasion taking place around the world. and there's also a lot of unaccounted, unaccountable capital sloshing around the world. you know, using various offshore havens and, and governments tolerate this and, and banks make a lot of money off...
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well, 1st the president of panama costa rica and dominican political, correct. they're right to say that it's economic opportunity, lack of opportunity that's causing migration and it's, it's not keeping patients at home, but this is only one small part of the issue limit limited commer economic opportunity has been the status quo. but lately, the instability that results from the assassination and earthquake as amplified these issues fear is a real motivating factor. it causes people to flee the proliferation. and you know, games right now is the main cause. and these people are also not unable to get access to the need, a visit, they need food and water and social services such as medical care. you know, he's present was right. this is a regional problem at the atmosphere issues and, but he's countries are already tap for resources, which really needed the u. s. investment un support to make sure that the capacities of these countries are equipped to handle the migrant because it does not seem but the patients, the patient patient migration is going to stop ri
well, 1st the president of panama costa rica and dominican political, correct. they're right to say that it's economic opportunity, lack of opportunity that's causing migration and it's, it's not keeping patients at home, but this is only one small part of the issue limit limited commer economic opportunity has been the status quo. but lately, the instability that results from the assassination and earthquake as amplified these issues fear is a real motivating factor. it causes people to flee...
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la madre lleva consigo a todos lados los documentos del diagnÓstico en panamÁ, y el de la biopsia que le hicieron aquÍ y que los mÉdicos le dijeron que mÁs del 90% de las cÉlulas de allison son cancerosas. el transplante es algo imposible para la madre de esta pequeÑita y es por eso que creo una pÁgina donde hasta el una pÁgina donde hasta el momento les evita 10.000 $. como sabemos para llegar a la meta pues aÚn falta muchÍsimo mÁs. diana cuenta que perdiÓ a su esposo en un accidente de carro. dÉjenme decirles que la organizaciÓn ha colaborado con los gastos de hotel. estÁn aceptando donaciones para ayudar a allison a recibir el tratamiento urgente que le salve la vida. de verdad una historia que rompe el corazÓn asÍ que esperemos que esta pequeÑita y su mamÁ tengan la ayuda que tanto estÁn pidiendo. vuelvo con ustedes y estaremos pendientes. paulina: gracias por la informaciÓn. ojalÁ lleguemos a esa meta. borja: es increÍble cÓmo ponemos precio a la vida. a la vida de una niÑa en este momento vale 650.000 dÓlares y luego ver que tanta gente derrocha dinero e
la madre lleva consigo a todos lados los documentos del diagnÓstico en panamÁ, y el de la biopsia que le hicieron aquÍ y que los mÉdicos le dijeron que mÁs del 90% de las cÉlulas de allison son cancerosas. el transplante es algo imposible para la madre de esta pequeÑita y es por eso que creo una pÁgina donde hasta el una pÁgina donde hasta el momento les evita 10.000 $. como sabemos para llegar a la meta pues aÚn falta muchÍsimo mÁs. diana cuenta que perdiÓ a su esposo en un...
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migrants transiting panama toward the u.s.. claimed they were lowered by the pro-migration messaging coming from the biden administration. although it was mixed, sometimes somebody in the administration saying don't come but saying come on. as we discussed humanitarian issues, you have to bring up the failures of the biden administration that directly contributed to the humanitarian crisis. people were given false hope for entry into the u.s. why did the administration neglect repeated warnings for panama? the people were coming. if you look at the people under the bridges, they were not ready for the mass of humanity and the horrible conditions they had to live in. >> thank you congressman. it is difficult for me because i was not involved in the decisions of the biden administration to speculate on what was going through their minds. you are right, and i have heard it said also that this problem needs to be solved in haiti, or they will continue to come to our border, particularly when they hear their countrymen -- earlier. d
migrants transiting panama toward the u.s.. claimed they were lowered by the pro-migration messaging coming from the biden administration. although it was mixed, sometimes somebody in the administration saying don't come but saying come on. as we discussed humanitarian issues, you have to bring up the failures of the biden administration that directly contributed to the humanitarian crisis. people were given false hope for entry into the u.s. why did the administration neglect repeated warnings...