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. >>> la frontera entre guatemala y honduras se ha convertido en un gran escollo para los migrantes que han lo grado llegar hasta allÍ procedentes de sudamÉrica, cuba y otros paÍses de fuera del continente. jenni coradonoso explica el por quÉ. >>> ofrecen a los migrantes un salvoconducto para atravesar su territorio. cuando llegan a guatemala son detenidos por la autoridades si no tie en un la papelerÍa respectiva. >>> venimos con dinero para llegar a nuestro destino. y ellos nos tienen estancados. y como que nos cierran las puertas, las oportunidades de seguir avanzando. >>> guatemala ha devuelto hacia honduras mÁs de 9.000 migrantes. la gran mayorÍa , venezolanos, cubanos y hondureÑos. suplican una oportunidad para seguir su camino. >>> nosotros, ni venezolanos ni nicaragÜense y hondureÑos. esperamos que nos regalen un dinero, que nos alimenten no. simplemente queremos avanzar. >>> quienes ingresan de manera irregular a guatemala son retornados a la frontera con honduras. los migrantes buscan puntos ciegos para cruzar el territorio guatemalteco. se hace grande para los migra
. >>> la frontera entre guatemala y honduras se ha convertido en un gran escollo para los migrantes que han lo grado llegar hasta allÍ procedentes de sudamÉrica, cuba y otros paÍses de fuera del continente. jenni coradonoso explica el por quÉ. >>> ofrecen a los migrantes un salvoconducto para atravesar su territorio. cuando llegan a guatemala son detenidos por la autoridades si no tie en un la papelerÍa respectiva. >>> venimos con dinero para llegar a nuestro...
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escanee el código para probarlo gratis. ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪. >> en honduras muralistas de todo el mundo han convertido ido un pequeÑo pueblo en una _ autÉntica galerÍa de arte, pintores de 18 paÍses han transformado la localidad de arada con mÁs de 300 murales en el segundo encuentro internacional de muralistas, donde han trabajado 50 artistas de amÉrica, europa y asia. >> los artistas que son de honduras hemos pedido con anticipaciÓn que ellos interpretaran algunas obras clÁsicas de la literatura universal por lo que estÁ la ruta de la literatura, y los que vinieron del extranjero les pedimos una interpretaciÓn de su cultura, de su folclore y elementos que los diferencian en el mundo, hay una calle que se llamarÁ la calle de los pueblos del mundo. y la tercera ruta que es la identidad nacional y la propia del lugar. >> en esa calle se retrata la historia humana y cultural, literatura, naturaleza y folclore de decenas de naciones a travÉs de impresionantes pinturas murales que ahÍ pueden ustedes ver, precioso. con flores, dedicaciÓn y amor los agricultores colombianos preparan
escanee el código para probarlo gratis. ♪♪ (mÚsica) ♪♪. >> en honduras muralistas de todo el mundo han convertido ido un pequeÑo pueblo en una _ autÉntica galerÍa de arte, pintores de 18 paÍses han transformado la localidad de arada con mÁs de 300 murales en el segundo encuentro internacional de muralistas, donde han trabajado 50 artistas de amÉrica, europa y asia. >> los artistas que son de honduras hemos pedido con anticipaciÓn que ellos interpretaran algunas...
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not only for me, but also for my daughter, but i almost gave up and went back to honduras. they the planet assign mountain to death. in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding committee about about needs more soon. she wants to expand their mom from while they know them. but as of yet, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so here, let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables and free. it's kelly meant the right to healthy nutrition for every one, but especially for those and a vulnerable situation. the but i pull that off before and we also wanted to offer job opportunities for these people out it out of me. i would i left, but i felt much on that i'm of potential. what for my to miss projects as a model that can work not only on a national scale, but also internationally. i did wonder because in every city there were these 3 necessity as it which are the reason we exist on an existence that depends on plenty of helping hands. the people here are happy to be cont
not only for me, but also for my daughter, but i almost gave up and went back to honduras. they the planet assign mountain to death. in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding committee about about needs more soon. she wants to expand their mom from while they know them. but as of yet, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so here, let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables and...
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but i almost gave up and went back to honduras, city miss planet alonzo, to san mountain to death in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding committee about about needs more soon. she wants to expand grammar for more. they know them, but of yeah, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so here let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables on free element the right to healthy nutrition for every one, but especially for those in a vulnerable situation. but, but i pulled that off at one, and we also wanted to offer job opportunities for these people out in it, out of what may have, how would i lift that? i sent that off, but it went from i to miss projects as a model that can work not only on a national scale, but also internationally that did one though because in every city there were these 3 necessity as it which of the reason we exist on an existence that depends on plenty of helping hands, the people here are happy to be contributing to a circular economy. and social justice
but i almost gave up and went back to honduras, city miss planet alonzo, to san mountain to death in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding committee about about needs more soon. she wants to expand grammar for more. they know them, but of yeah, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so here let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables on free element the right to healthy nutrition...
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not only for me, but also for my daughter that i almost gave up and went back to honduras city me landfill, a notice on mountain death in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding committee about about needs more soon. she wants to expand damage from what they owe them, but he said of yeah, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so yeah, let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables on free element, the right to healthy nutrition for every one, but especially for those in a vulnerable situation. the but i pulled that off before and we also wanted to offer job opportunities for these people out in it out of what may have, how would i left that i sent that off, but invalid went from i to miss projects as a model that can work not only on a national scale, but also internationally that did one though, because in every city there were these 3 necessity as it which of the reason we exist on an existence that depends on plenty of helping hands. the people here are happy to be contributing
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but i almost gave up and went back to honduras. they the planet assign mountain to death. in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding or media about about needs more soon. she wants to expand the amazon more. they know they, they sent us. yeah, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so yeah, let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables on free element, the right to healthy nutrition for every one, but especially for those and a vulnerable situation. the but i pull that off before and we also wanted to offer job opportunities for these people out in it at hotmail. how would i look at a set of atlanta? offered him a quote from writing this projects as a model that can work not only on a national scale, but also internationally. that did wonder because in every city there were these 3 necessity as it which of the reason we exist at the, on an existence that depends on plenty of helping hands. the people here are happy to be contributing to a circular economy and socia
but i almost gave up and went back to honduras. they the planet assign mountain to death. in the past few years around 50 people found a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding or media about about needs more soon. she wants to expand the amazon more. they know they, they sent us. yeah, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so yeah, let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables on free element, the right to healthy nutrition for...
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meanwhile, many people died in the same time in honduras. campaign against the construction of a dam. a follow -- fellow activist was with her that day. he was interviewed. >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> up to 65% of the land on the planet is managed by indigenous people. and yet it is estimated less than 20% is owned by them. a fight to protect them has never been morimportant. a straw you is one of the most bio diverse countries on earth. the land has been skillfully managed by fst peoples. traditional small-scale burning was in integral part of maintaining the ecosystem. since colonization, many indigenous people have been forced off their land. in their absence, large wildfires have moved in, aggravated by climate change and rising temperatures. i am in western australia where the owners are returning to their land. protecting one of the most protect ecosystems in the world. a vast area of the western desert was home to -- some of them contacted by europeans as late as the 1960's when they were cleared off their land. norma'
meanwhile, many people died in the same time in honduras. campaign against the construction of a dam. a follow -- fellow activist was with her that day. he was interviewed. >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> up to 65% of the land on the planet is managed by indigenous people. and yet it is estimated less than 20% is owned by them. a fight to protect them has never been morimportant. a straw you is one of the most bio diverse countries on earth. the land has been skillfully...
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>> emma ocampo está en busca de su hermana de 30 años originaria de honduras. la última vez que tuvo comunicación con ella fue el ocho de julio. >> dijo que había cruzado río bravo que estaba en texas. >> emma no había tenido noticias de ella. >> otra hermana mía, la mayor se comunicó con el coyote y le dijo porque no nos daba noticias de mi hermana, tanto tiempo y nada. dijo ella quedó abandonado el 12 de junio en el desierto a tres horas de salir al 285. >> dice que ha buscado la ayuda de ice y del consulado. >> lo que decimos es que a lo mejor alguien la tiene pero no la deja comunicarse con nosotros >> el técnico para muchos de los migrantes no es nada fácil y el de lilian no fue la excepción. >> queremos saber dónde está. ella estuvo dos meses en camino en bodegas, y ya quería salir de ahí. para quedarse ahí botada y ahorita dos meses más sin saber de ella. >> esta fue la última fotografía que liliana envió su familia por lo que traía esa misma vista meta cuando fue abandonada en el área.. >> recuerde que tiene pocos minutos hasta las
>> emma ocampo está en busca de su hermana de 30 años originaria de honduras. la última vez que tuvo comunicación con ella fue el ocho de julio. >> dijo que había cruzado río bravo que estaba en texas. >> emma no había tenido noticias de ella. >> otra hermana mía, la mayor se comunicó con el coyote y le dijo porque no nos daba noticias de mi hermana, tanto tiempo y nada. dijo ella quedó abandonado el 12 de junio en el desierto a tres horas de salir al 285....
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this guy reached out to me from honduras. he said have you heard of -- they he said he discovered the coral reef there in 2010. this is then honduras. it's not very far away. the coral there, i just told you the caribbean is in terrible shape. they are beautiful, they are perfect l. the best part of the american reef anywhere else. at was not known until 2010 when he decided to just go under water in the species that were critically endangered, he understands thousands of them live there. so, yes. wildly, there is still coral to be discovered. yeah. >> it also shows how little attention we pay to the ocean. that is the point i made about invisibility. it iss mind boggling that reef, we don't know about yet. we have only explored 4% of the ocean. we know more about mars dan the ocean. yeah. >> i look forward to reading this book. i just recently finished lab girl. when i was reading it, i am a biologist, i teach now, but thas is where i got my bachelors and masters. i remember thinking that there is a certain way that you read
this guy reached out to me from honduras. he said have you heard of -- they he said he discovered the coral reef there in 2010. this is then honduras. it's not very far away. the coral there, i just told you the caribbean is in terrible shape. they are beautiful, they are perfect l. the best part of the american reef anywhere else. at was not known until 2010 when he decided to just go under water in the species that were critically endangered, he understands thousands of them live there. so,...
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the government of honduras has deployed the military to help eradicate coca plantations in the countries north. east 5 people were arrested as soldiers cut down thousands of plants growing in the mountainous colon region. authorities play the operation as part of the policy to stop under us from becoming a cocaine, producing country, or sorry, she is, are blaming arsonists for a wildfire and north western spain. the bay started in the autonomy region of galicia. spain is having its worst year on record for wildfires and has lost more land to them than any other country in europe. and the 1st ship carrying grain from ukraine since the war began is on its way to lebanon. after passing inspections in turkey, monitors from the un ukraine, turkey and russia checked the rezone, and it's hoped further shipments will now be able to lead ukrainian ports. now, emergency services are at the scene of a large fire in berlin's guna vite forest. the blaze broke out at a police, munitions, des po, with the fire service reporting a number of explosions. authorities say some 15000 square meters of wooded
the government of honduras has deployed the military to help eradicate coca plantations in the countries north. east 5 people were arrested as soldiers cut down thousands of plants growing in the mountainous colon region. authorities play the operation as part of the policy to stop under us from becoming a cocaine, producing country, or sorry, she is, are blaming arsonists for a wildfire and north western spain. the bay started in the autonomy region of galicia. spain is having its worst year...
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cruzamos venezuela, colombia, panamÁ, costa rica, nicaragua, honduras, guatemala, mÉxico y texas. reportero: se trata del primer grupo de indocumentados enviados desde texas por el gobernador greg abbott con el objetivo de que las autoridades neoyorquinas comiencen a experimentar la crisis que sigue abbott se vive a diario en sus fronteras con la polÍtica migratoria del presidente biden. " lo que el gobernador abbott estÁ mal". agrega que lo que hace el gobernador de texas es gastar mÁs de 1 millÓn de dÓlares de los recursos del estado para transportar a estos migrantes a estados con administraciones demÓcratas. >> escogimos nueva york por oportunidades de trabajo. esperamos conseguir empleo lo mÁs rÁpido posible. llegamos fue a trabajar. reportero: abbott dijo que nueva york es el estado ideal para los indocumentados porque puede recibir la abundancia de servicios y alojamientos que el alcalde ha puesto en esta ciudad santuario. esta activista dice que la mayorÍa de los inmigrantes que llegan a la gran manzana o saben a dÓnde ir y por eso les consiguen refugios. >> ven
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habÍa presencia masiva de migrantes, pero ahora se ha reunido este grupo de personas provenientes de honduras, el salvador, nicaragua, costa rica y venezuela. por lo menos 140 migrantes arribaron a nueva york en autobuses provenientes de texas, en lo que el alcalde de esta ciudad llamÓ "el mayor nÚmero de estos en un solo dÍa". hay 10 niÑos y un bebÉ de tan solo 10 meses de nacido. un conjunto de agencias trata de garantizarles comida, ropa y albergue y que los menores puedan asistir a la escuela en los prÓximos dÍas. fÉlix: las secuelas negativas de la pandemia del coronavirus estÁn lejos de acabar, sobre todo entre el personal mÉdico que estuvo en primera lÍnea salvando vidas. un alto porcentaje de estos profesionales sufre de estrÉs postraumÁtico o depresiÓn. incluso muchos han caÍdo en el alcoholismo o adicciÓn a sustancias tÓxicas. reportero: la pandemia del covid—19 generado estrÉs postraumÁtico entre un alto porcentaje de profesionales de la salud. en el estudio participaron 1000 profesionales de la salud indica que el 40 % siente miedo o ansiedad por el trabajo. e
habÍa presencia masiva de migrantes, pero ahora se ha reunido este grupo de personas provenientes de honduras, el salvador, nicaragua, costa rica y venezuela. por lo menos 140 migrantes arribaron a nueva york en autobuses provenientes de texas, en lo que el alcalde de esta ciudad llamÓ "el mayor nÚmero de estos en un solo dÍa". hay 10 niÑos y un bebÉ de tan solo 10 meses de nacido. un conjunto de agencias trata de garantizarles comida, ropa y albergue y que los menores puedan...
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growing and the mountainous cologne region authorities say the operation is part of a policy to stop honduras from becoming a cocaine. producing country authorities are blaming arsonist or a wildfire in north western spain. the blaze started in the autonomous region of galicia. spain is having its worst year on record for wild fires, and has lost more land to them than any other country in europe. emergency services are at the scene of a large fire in berlin's gruen about forest. the blaze broke out at a police munitions depot with a fire service reporting, a number of explosions, authority say some 15000 square meters of wooded area are burning uncontrollably with a heat wave complicating fire fighting efforts of perimeter has been set up in case of further explosions and flying debris, the detonation side houses, munitions, and fireworks among other explosives. a fire fighting helicopter has been requested at the german army is also on site. the fire has disrupted road and rail traffic. and for more were joined now by the w. corresponded am i know shes who's in the area of the fire a minute
growing and the mountainous cologne region authorities say the operation is part of a policy to stop honduras from becoming a cocaine. producing country authorities are blaming arsonist or a wildfire in north western spain. the blaze started in the autonomous region of galicia. spain is having its worst year on record for wild fires, and has lost more land to them than any other country in europe. emergency services are at the scene of a large fire in berlin's gruen about forest. the blaze...
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this is inn honduras. it's not like very far away. there coral there -- i just told to the caribbean is in terrible shape. the coral there are beautiful. they are beautiful their five fold than theef best part of the american reef anywhere else. it was not known until 2010 when he decided to go underwater and those coral species i told were critically endangered, huge thousands live there. so yes there is still coral. wildly there still coral to be discovered. [inaudible] >> it does. but it also shows how little attention we pay to the ocean. that point i made about invisibility. it is mind-boggling that coral reefs we do not know about yet. we've only explored 4% of the ocean. we know more about mars than the ocean. >> i look forward to reading this book. i finished labral and when i was reading it, because i am a biologist fight teaching him at that sort my bachelors in my masters. i remember thinking there is a certain way you read in science. so when i first started readings her book i even told him this is crazy. she is going int
this is inn honduras. it's not like very far away. there coral there -- i just told to the caribbean is in terrible shape. the coral there are beautiful. they are beautiful their five fold than theef best part of the american reef anywhere else. it was not known until 2010 when he decided to go underwater and those coral species i told were critically endangered, huge thousands live there. so yes there is still coral. wildly there still coral to be discovered. [inaudible] >> it does. but...
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i was this guy reached out to me from honduras. and he said have you heard of tila bay and i said no and he said he discovered the coral reef there in 2010. this is in honduras. it's not like very far away the coral there are five. they are not like just told you the caribbean's in terrible shape the coral there are beautiful. they're perfect. they're five-fold more than the other like the best part of the mizo-american reef. anywhere else and it wasn't known until 2010 when he decided to just go underwater and and the those croper species. they you were critically endangered. huge stands thousands of them live there. so yes, there is still to be i mean wildly there is still coral to be discovered. so yeah, it does. yeah, i mean it's it you know, but it also shows how little attention we paid to the ocean. you know that point i made about invisibility. it's it's mind-boggling that coral reefs. we don't know about yet, but you know, we've only just we've only explored 4% of the ocean. so we know more about mars than the ocean well.
i was this guy reached out to me from honduras. and he said have you heard of tila bay and i said no and he said he discovered the coral reef there in 2010. this is in honduras. it's not like very far away the coral there are five. they are not like just told you the caribbean's in terrible shape the coral there are beautiful. they're perfect. they're five-fold more than the other like the best part of the mizo-american reef. anywhere else and it wasn't known until 2010 when he decided to just...
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la campaÑa lleva dos aÑos en los paÍses del triÁngulo norte, guatemala, honduras y el salvador. y gracias a ella se ha logrado que miles de jÓvenes entre los 12 y los 22 aÑos eviten realizar la peligrosa travesÍa. ademÁs se les alerta para que no caigan en estafas con mensajes engaÑosos de trabajo y estudio que se han hecho comunes en redes sociales. >> me sirviÓ bastante para identificar facebook, whatsapp esas cosas, saber identificar las estafas que venÍan. >> la campaÑa hemos visto que ha dado los resultados que nosotros esperÁbamos. pero bueno, esto es un esfuerzo continuo. >> claro, porque a pesar de eso la organizaciÓn internacional de las migraciones acepta que el fenÓmeno migratorio hacia estados unidos ha aumentado despuÉs de la pandemia del covid-19. hablando de migraciÓn, es nuestro jueves de inmigraciÓn y nos acompaÑa la abogada alma rosa nieto, bienvenida alma rosa. >> muchÍsimas gracias, felicidad. >> alma rosa, esto estÁ de loco, los procesos de inmigraciÓn se demoran muchÍsimo en este paÍs, tanto que se calcula que mÁs de 1. 6 millones de in
la campaÑa lleva dos aÑos en los paÍses del triÁngulo norte, guatemala, honduras y el salvador. y gracias a ella se ha logrado que miles de jÓvenes entre los 12 y los 22 aÑos eviten realizar la peligrosa travesÍa. ademÁs se les alerta para que no caigan en estafas con mensajes engaÑosos de trabajo y estudio que se han hecho comunes en redes sociales. >> me sirviÓ bastante para identificar facebook, whatsapp esas cosas, saber identificar las estafas que venÍan. >> la...
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el sindicato de maestros del condado de miami que representa 20 mil educadores , sus padres son de honduras y fueron trabajadores del campo >> nunca en mi vida en ningún sueño , esto es el sueño americano de que una hija de inmigrantes pueda estar aquí pueda luchar pueda apoyar su comunidad , soy madre , soy maestra >> según el presidente del partido demócrata en florida buscan enfrentarse al gobernador de la florida, ron desantis y la vicegobernadora hispana núñez >> estoy confiado que el gobernador chris dará trabajo importante a carla no solo usarla como una car >> según la nueva candidata en esta escuela hay un significado especial para ella acá fue maestra para niños con necesidades especiales por 10 años >> según jaime vocero del partido republicano chris eligió a hernández para ganarse el voto hispano que no dará resultado >> la fórmula demócrata no va a tener el voto de hispanos del condado miami dade >> en miami florida sonia noticias telemundo >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> en los próximos meses millones de estadounidenses pueden ver eliminado su préstamo estudiantil d
el sindicato de maestros del condado de miami que representa 20 mil educadores , sus padres son de honduras y fueron trabajadores del campo >> nunca en mi vida en ningún sueño , esto es el sueño americano de que una hija de inmigrantes pueda estar aquí pueda luchar pueda apoyar su comunidad , soy madre , soy maestra >> según el presidente del partido demócrata en florida buscan enfrentarse al gobernador de la florida, ron desantis y la vicegobernadora hispana núñez >>...
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el caos estallÓ antes de un partido de la liga concacaf entre el equipo municipal y el olimpia de honduras en el estadio nacional. las autoridades dispersaron con equipo antimotines 10 hondureÑos fueron detenidos. >>> una mujer dio un gir equivocado y c en metro by t-mobile ahorras más cuando eliges entre la selección más grande de teléfonos 5g gratis como el samsung galaxy a13 5g. para que puedas compartir lo que importa. ahorra más. solo en metro. con la biggie bag the wendy's a solo $5 pasan cosas ♪ ♪ biggie bag, biggie bag biggie biggie biggie bag ♪ biggie biggie biggie ♪ el sandwich que elijas más todo esto por solo $5 está de locos elige bien, elige la biggie g de wendy's ba elige bien, millones se cambiaron de los big three a xfinity mobile. elige la biggie g de wendy's eso significa que millones ahorran cientos al año en su factura de servicio móvil. y todos esos millones están en el network 5g más confiable del país con el proveedor #1 en satisfacción al cliente. eso sí que son muchos clientes satisfechos. y nunca es tarde para unirte a ellos. obtén datos i
el caos estallÓ antes de un partido de la liga concacaf entre el equipo municipal y el olimpia de honduras en el estadio nacional. las autoridades dispersaron con equipo antimotines 10 hondureÑos fueron detenidos. >>> una mujer dio un gir equivocado y c en metro by t-mobile ahorras más cuando eliges entre la selección más grande de teléfonos 5g gratis como el samsung galaxy a13 5g. para que puedas compartir lo que importa. ahorra más. solo en metro. con la biggie bag the wendy's...
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nicaragua, honduras, guatemala y mÉxico. pero la muerte los sorprendiÓ intentando conseguir el sueÑo americano. >>> su sueÑo e darle un mejor futuro a la niÑa y ellos tambiÉn. porque suestamente mi hija estaba embarazada. difÍcil, muy duro. tanto yo como la mamÁ de jordÁn estamos sufriendomucho. >>> los familiares de jordÁn castellanos que viven en venezuela dicen que el joven de 29 aÑos tenÍa mÁs de 5 aÑos viviendo en panamÁ y que decidÓo migrar a estados unidos, porque le habÍan ofrecido un mejor empleo. >>> no esperÉ nunca ver a mi hijo en estas coiciones. ni que yo tuviera que traer a mi hijo en una caja. >>> en medio dilatorias tez que hoy los embarga. los familiares del joven recuerdan que tenÍan la esperanza de que sus seres queridos hubieran sobrevivido al accidente. >>> mi mamÁ recibuna llamada y en ese momento le dicen a ella que ocurriÓ el accidente en nicaragua y entre los fallecidos estaba mi hermano jordÁn y mi cuÑada cynthia. >>> los familiares de esta pareja buscan ayuda, para que autori
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inmigrantes partieron desde tapachula, mÉxico, rumbo a estados unidos, la mayorÍa son de venezuela, colombia, honduras y el salvador, y ecuador. la fiscalÍa general de mÉxico dijo que acusa al ex procurador jesÚs murillo karam de la desapariciÓn forzada de personas, aÑadiÓ que lo hizo porque tambiÉn aprobÓ el uso de tortura y la fabricaciÓn de videncia en la muerte de 43 estudiantes de ayotzinapa, jessica zermeÑo nos dice por quÉ es tan importante algo ocurrido en 2014. jessica: y se revelÓ que el fiscal general alejandro o, le dijo hace unos dÍas a los padres de 43 estudiantes desaparecidos de ayotzinapa que el ex fiscal general inventÓ los cargos.. >> tratÓ de adjudicarle la culpabilidad de las autoridades del estado de guerrero y su policÍas municipales. jessica: asegurÁndome 14 que los jÓvenes habÍan incinerados y sus cenizas rociadas al basurero de cocula, pero el informe de la comisiÓn de la verdad sobre el caso les da otro doloroso destino, dice que en la noche del 2014 de 26 de septiembre los estudiados fueron divididos en tres grupos, primero lo llevaron la policÍa de igu
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también llegó a bogotá la declaración estadounidense y los primeros en arribar fuera la presidenta de honduras, castro y el presidente de argentina alberto fernández >> en cuanto a la nación mexicana allí continuaron los trabajos de rescate de los 10 mineros atrapados bajo tierra en una mina de carbón al norte de coahuila con bombas los equipos de rescate están sacando agua de la franja inundada para que las cuadrillas para entrar de igual manera seis buzos de las fuerzas especiales mexicanas fueron enviados para ayudar a las labores por su parte, es de esperar la desesperación entre las familias de los mineros crece mientras permanecen afuera del lugar orando por un milagro >> en temas migratorios hoy sábado grupos defensores de derechos humanos en texas que se oponen a la operación (...) protestaron cuatro ciudades en (...) (...) y el paso cientos de personas se manifestaron contra la medida del gobernador greg abbott argumentando que genera abusos y separación de familias la política que cuenta con la colaboración de la guardia nacional de texas y el departamento de seguridad pú
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is blamed for encouraging a q in nicaragua, in 2018 and possibly contributing to similar events in honduras, 13 years ago. and while the u. s. administration keep denying any involvement in staging, cuz some american prominent political figures admitted and say it out loud. i was the see i director, we live we cheated, misty store is somebody who is help plan kuta no, not here, but you know, other places it takes a lot of work. we will not promote democracy through costly military interventions or by attempting to overthrow authoritarian regimes by force. we tried these tactics in the past. however, well intentioned, they haven't work me while lasting countries are enhancing. that ties with ages top emerging power, china, according to the world economic forum, match rate has increased $26.00 old since 2000, and is expected to double by 2035, exceeding $700000000000.00. right, and community work is steven sethkin says that latin american states aren't hostile to the us, but the policy of the latter forces them to seek alternative partners. if you look at the pronouncements by a government le
is blamed for encouraging a q in nicaragua, in 2018 and possibly contributing to similar events in honduras, 13 years ago. and while the u. s. administration keep denying any involvement in staging, cuz some american prominent political figures admitted and say it out loud. i was the see i director, we live we cheated, misty store is somebody who is help plan kuta no, not here, but you know, other places it takes a lot of work. we will not promote democracy through costly military interventions...
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so that's gonna flush out the heat and humidity around the great lakes had seen some flooding in honduras, says still get the showers, but for the capitol region to gucci gilba. i think it's going to be dry with a high of 27 degrees, persistent rain through that pacific coast of columbia and we've got a cold front sweeping across. so it's knocked down the temperatures in asencion porto la. great. you're next. do go from 22 degrees down to 17 degrees on friday, that you're up, they will soon. ah, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. and we tween to the fair and democratic society between different revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series, i'll just say, well excludes the regional events, people and forces that shake the decade with our dreams were many we started with great dreams, ended up with sat, sat in the sixty's in the politics on out his era. lou ah, you're watching ill, just hear a reminder of our top stories, the salad, the wrong influential sheely to mac ta ta l. sata is demanding an early election and dismissed any
so that's gonna flush out the heat and humidity around the great lakes had seen some flooding in honduras, says still get the showers, but for the capitol region to gucci gilba. i think it's going to be dry with a high of 27 degrees, persistent rain through that pacific coast of columbia and we've got a cold front sweeping across. so it's knocked down the temperatures in asencion porto la. great. you're next. do go from 22 degrees down to 17 degrees on friday, that you're up, they will soon....
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here, but the wet weather will continue to effect panama, nicaragua, costa rica, pushing up across honduras, some lively showers into guatemala, and that way, whether stretching across a good part of southern mexico. ah, the 1960 s, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas. because the revolutions of the $960.00 s were non political, but of the mine from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolutionary film making the sixty's in the arab world. culture. oh, now jazeera lou lou over back, you watching out. as a reminder, our top story is the so the u. s. justice department says it's charged a man. it describes member ronald's revolutionary god accuses him of involvement in a plan to murder the former national security adviser, john bolton. iran says the accusations of baseless and politically motivated ukraine is warning. russia is preparing to connect power from the zap region nuclear plant to crimea, which most annexed back in 2
here, but the wet weather will continue to effect panama, nicaragua, costa rica, pushing up across honduras, some lively showers into guatemala, and that way, whether stretching across a good part of southern mexico. ah, the 1960 s, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas. because the revolutions of the $960.00 s were non political, but...
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it's published by our friends at university of california, press focusing on honduras thompson's influences development and his unique model of authorship mr. richardson archughes that thompson's literary formation was largely a san francisco story and indeed those of us at city lights across paths within whilst. he passed through the bay area kenneth test to this thompson was a regular atasca cafe just across the street from city lights. so we'd see him on a pretty regular basis. his life was intertwined with north beach culture and awesome. see him walking down the street either warren hinkle from editor of ramparts or jeanette etheridge former owner of tosca. so peter richardson is not a stellar job. he seem together the trace elements of thompson's literary influences and a really compelling. it so we're thrilled. he can grace our halls peter richardson has written critically acclaimed books about the iconic rock band the grateful dead also ramparts magazine legendary muckraking magazine and carrie mcwilliams the radical author journalist and editor of the nation magazine. he's going to
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had seen some flooding in honduras says still getting his showers, but for the capitol region to gucci gilba. i think it's going to be dry with a high of 27 degrees. persistent rain through that pacific coast of columbia and we've got a call front sweeping across. so it's knocked down the temperatures in asencion porto like great your next you go from 22 degrees down to 17 degrees on friday. that sharp they will cease him. ah, no place. and so i gone with say the press retreated of the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see the vacuum at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict of vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war cycle and caravel war hotels. on l. g 0, lou ah, ah, hello there, i'm associate a in durham that's remind you about top stories here. this are iraq's influential sheerly. them locked out, outsider is demanding an early election, dismissing any dialogue with the government, father urged his supporters to continue the
had seen some flooding in honduras says still getting his showers, but for the capitol region to gucci gilba. i think it's going to be dry with a high of 27 degrees. persistent rain through that pacific coast of columbia and we've got a call front sweeping across. so it's knocked down the temperatures in asencion porto like great your next you go from 22 degrees down to 17 degrees on friday. that sharp they will cease him. ah, no place. and so i gone with say the press retreated of the car...
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here, but the wet weather will continue to effect panama, nicaragua, costa rica, pushing up across honduras, some lively showers into guatemala, and that wet weather, stretching across a good part of southern mexico. ah, the important thing if you are walking around in beirut was noticed to be in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to flee the hotter. the battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights and there were no prisoners at the in control holiday in and you controller the region around. and that's why it was such a bloody battle. an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday in war house on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. a quick reminder, the top stories here at this hour, the u. s. justice department says it's charged a man for plotting to kill former national security adviser, john bolton. it describes him as a member of the wrongs revolutionary. god wrong, says the accusations the basis ukraine says russia is marrying to connect paula from his upper region nuclear plant to crimea, which must have annexed in 2014 pl
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caribbean and it's our usual showers that we would expect to see particularly heavy around nicaragua, honduras costa rica and panama toward the top end of south america. right now. here's your forecast on tuesday. still persistent, rain locked into play for that pacific coast of columbia and really unsettled for that southeast corner of brazil. so we go on for a closer look. here we're going to see some drenching brains as they move nearer to sal paulo with the high of 20 degrees on tuesday. okay, that's it for me. i'm out of time or susan. ah, here is 4 miles on the go and me tonight. i'll just there is only a mobile app if that to you. this is where we dissect and like to find out is there is mobile app available in your favorite app to get that great and tapped on a new app from out is even need that you can get it. ah, former us president donald.
caribbean and it's our usual showers that we would expect to see particularly heavy around nicaragua, honduras costa rica and panama toward the top end of south america. right now. here's your forecast on tuesday. still persistent, rain locked into play for that pacific coast of columbia and really unsettled for that southeast corner of brazil. so we go on for a closer look. here we're going to see some drenching brains as they move nearer to sal paulo with the high of 20 degrees on tuesday....
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. >> honduras. >> what was it like crossing the border? what happened once you crossed? >> the first border i crossed was from colombia to panama. heavily armed citizens caught us. they kidnapped us for four days. a lot of kids and women were raped. to be honest, it was shocking. it was something i don't wish anybody else to go through. it was very hard. even one of the people coming with us died crossing the border. >> it was really good. i passed through with political asylum from mexico. we crossed the river, and border patrol was already waiting for us. we were happily welcomed, thanks to biden, the president. >> are you seeking asylum? >> yes. we are a group coming from venezuela, running from political persecution. venezuela is very bad. dictatorship is ugly. if opportunity is given to me, yes. if not, we'll see what we can do in the future. >> what is your message to joe biden? >> we are completely grateful to the opportunity he's given us. thanks to all the support to all the venezuelans coming here. >> tucker: many of these people are dangerous on the streets, a
. >> honduras. >> what was it like crossing the border? what happened once you crossed? >> the first border i crossed was from colombia to panama. heavily armed citizens caught us. they kidnapped us for four days. a lot of kids and women were raped. to be honest, it was shocking. it was something i don't wish anybody else to go through. it was very hard. even one of the people coming with us died crossing the border. >> it was really good. i passed through with political...
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i'm mentioning this because traditionally the mexico san migrants who illegally come across or those honduras, el salvador and guatemala northern triangle they all have family in the u.s. they have a place to go. now that the entire planet is coming from venezuelans to cubans to columbians to nicaraguans. many evidence them don't have anywhere to go. i specifically talked on air to one migrant who had just crossed. there wasn't a border patrol agent near me. walked up to me and my camera entire group of 50 to 60 migrants they saw us. maybe you can help us. i asked him where he was from he said nicaragua i said where do you want to go? new york. i can get a bus to new york. the cartels are now literally continuing to turn this into a tourism industry but yet the most successful and most profitable one on the planet, the cartel having full control, you see the coordinated colored bracelets and the amount of money coming across. the fact that mayor adams has just under 400 migrants in new york and freaking out. he is going to get a lot more. governor abbott is having a lot of success in trying t
i'm mentioning this because traditionally the mexico san migrants who illegally come across or those honduras, el salvador and guatemala northern triangle they all have family in the u.s. they have a place to go. now that the entire planet is coming from venezuelans to cubans to columbians to nicaraguans. many evidence them don't have anywhere to go. i specifically talked on air to one migrant who had just crossed. there wasn't a border patrol agent near me. walked up to me and my camera entire...
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because they would bring people into guatemala, honduras, el salvador, and mexico and they would bring them back and they would not let us lend the planes, they would not let them have buses, so you would have the worst gang members in the world, mostly ms 13, and if they came from honduras, we could not get them back. i had some incredible people in my office, border patrol people, also tom homan and mark morgan. [applause] so many others. these are great people, these are brave people, but they would be in and they would say tell me -- we cannot bring the back, sir, because the country will not allow it. really? they do not want ms 13 in the country, they put them in caravans and force them out. how smart. they do not want them in their country. i said all right, how much do we pay those three countries? sir, we pay them $750 million a year. peanuts compared to what we paid to some. put out a notice that we are stopping payment, we are not going to pay anymore. [applause] and, sir, i do not think it will work. we tried everything. that is what we kept them here, because we cannot get
because they would bring people into guatemala, honduras, el salvador, and mexico and they would bring them back and they would not let us lend the planes, they would not let them have buses, so you would have the worst gang members in the world, mostly ms 13, and if they came from honduras, we could not get them back. i had some incredible people in my office, border patrol people, also tom homan and mark morgan. [applause] so many others. these are great people, these are brave people, but...
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look, all of these countries along that route, mexico, central america, honduras, guatemala and all of those look to the united states for leadership on this issue and i, during my time at dhs, i met with many foreign officials and they want to know what is the united states doing to prevent this surge of individuals, and if they look at the biden administration right now they're saying nothing. why would they take extraordinary measures, which we need them to do, why would they do that if they continue to look at the united states and we're not enforcing our own laws on our southern border. and so, it takes leadership, and it takes will to do this and to make some very difficult decisions, you're getting none of that from the current administration and relationship at the department. they're not making any tough decisions to try to stop the illegal behavior to get it somewhat under control so you can bring some law and order back to what is occurring along that border. 17 months and no end in sight that we're going to continue to see this crisis and going to continue to see that flow
look, all of these countries along that route, mexico, central america, honduras, guatemala and all of those look to the united states for leadership on this issue and i, during my time at dhs, i met with many foreign officials and they want to know what is the united states doing to prevent this surge of individuals, and if they look at the biden administration right now they're saying nothing. why would they take extraordinary measures, which we need them to do, why would they do that if they...
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civil chaos in this period of what we call dollar diplomacy with loans to cuba and others, el salvador, honduras become the proximate excuse to take more control of these governments when the governments seem to be unable to meet their financial obligation and at the urging of the grandchildren of alexander brown, the taft administration says more or less for the next seven or eight years. to the point the nation magazine which oddly enough they could help fund becomes a critic and calls nicaragua. they were also as i just said incredibly exclusive. they were a closed believe in the early 20th century and understood the privileges being lot troubled by that or particularly democraticha about that. what's interesting is the system that's an outgrowth by the 1950s is a much more balanced one. the reality is it was a much more egalitarian economic system that was constructed by much more elite captains of industry and finance and i think part of that was that intuitive sense that it's kind of an organic hold. part of what i come to in this is this idea that the partnership model and the culture was
civil chaos in this period of what we call dollar diplomacy with loans to cuba and others, el salvador, honduras become the proximate excuse to take more control of these governments when the governments seem to be unable to meet their financial obligation and at the urging of the grandchildren of alexander brown, the taft administration says more or less for the next seven or eight years. to the point the nation magazine which oddly enough they could help fund becomes a critic and calls...
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i've now what we callf dollar diplomacy to cuba and el salvador, honduras, nicaragua become the excuse for the united states to take more control of the government's when the government seem to be unable to meet their financial obligation. in 1912 on the urging of the grandchildren, the great-grandchildren of alexander brown who were the managing partners of brown brothers in the past administration were occupiedst nicaragua where they stayed more or less for the next seven or eight years. to the point where the nation magazine which oddly enough the brown brothers to fund and its founding becomes avirulent critic of brown brother i should call nicaragua the republic of brown brothers. they were also incredibly exclusive they were enclosed privilege in the 20th century. understood to the benner board and not troubled by that. not particularly democratic enough about that. what is interesting the system elite culture by the 1950s as a much were balanced one dinner system today and we have a democratic form of capitalism meaning the elite world which they were the establishment by the 19
i've now what we callf dollar diplomacy to cuba and el salvador, honduras, nicaragua become the excuse for the united states to take more control of the government's when the government seem to be unable to meet their financial obligation. in 1912 on the urging of the grandchildren, the great-grandchildren of alexander brown who were the managing partners of brown brothers in the past administration were occupiedst nicaragua where they stayed more or less for the next seven or eight years. to...
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of brain and we've got quite an intense batch of rain to go around. believes guatemala same goes for honduras. so a washout of a day and to gucci galka with a hiv $26.00 degrees south end of south america. it's actually pretty quiet, it's this line of storms that will go in for a closer look toward the eastern portion of paraguay are pushing into that southeast corner of brazil. this is not back. the temperature is big dime in a solid c. on the other day. you were 36 thursday, just a high of 16 degrees, but back into the sun on friday. ok, thanks for your company. see you soon. casa airway. official airline of the journey . ah ah say that. mm hm. and then international anti corpse excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news al alive from dog ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. restoring diplomatic ties between turkey and israel after a 4 year hiatus. were live in a sample with the lightest of 10 people. okay. yeah, we are happy.
of brain and we've got quite an intense batch of rain to go around. believes guatemala same goes for honduras. so a washout of a day and to gucci galka with a hiv $26.00 degrees south end of south america. it's actually pretty quiet, it's this line of storms that will go in for a closer look toward the eastern portion of paraguay are pushing into that southeast corner of brazil. this is not back. the temperature is big dime in a solid c. on the other day. you were 36 thursday, just a high of 16...
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both in el salvador as well as guatemala that many people are pouring in from across the globe and to honduras. i spoke with people actually along the border as well as senior officials in most governance. and spoke to these folks that were coming across and asked them why they were willing to take such a risk even with children as young as one years old, babies coming across three different nations and they said, well, joe biden has a border wide open. we have talked to her family member, we have talked to friends who have actually made their way in. so when you look at that video of the border patrol agents opening that gate, sean, this is not just a one-time thing. this is kind of an overall picture of what is happening at her border. and people from across the world are actually hearing it loud and clear. and if you think it is bad now, just wait until the next fiscal year, because they are expecting millions of people to make this trek into the united states. this is just the beginning of something really terrible. >> sean: what are the rank-and-file on the ground to dealing with every da
both in el salvador as well as guatemala that many people are pouring in from across the globe and to honduras. i spoke with people actually along the border as well as senior officials in most governance. and spoke to these folks that were coming across and asked them why they were willing to take such a risk even with children as young as one years old, babies coming across three different nations and they said, well, joe biden has a border wide open. we have talked to her family member, we...
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so that's going to flush out the heat and humidity around the great lakes, had seen some flooding in honduras, says still get nas showers, but for the capitol region to gucci galka, i think it's going to be dry with a high of 27 degrees. persistent rain through that pacific coast of columbia and we've got a cold front sweeping across. so it's knocked down the temperatures and asencion porto like great, you're next to go from 22 degrees down to 17 degrees on friday that you're up. they will soon. ah, they watch us, they gather evidence with so can we? merican cypher activists develops an app used in brazil to monitor the police. we have more cameras than they do because where the people, a bigger brother rebel peaks on are just either way.
so that's going to flush out the heat and humidity around the great lakes, had seen some flooding in honduras, says still get nas showers, but for the capitol region to gucci galka, i think it's going to be dry with a high of 27 degrees. persistent rain through that pacific coast of columbia and we've got a cold front sweeping across. so it's knocked down the temperatures and asencion porto like great, you're next to go from 22 degrees down to 17 degrees on friday that you're up. they will...
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period of what we call dollar diplomacy when loans to cuba and dominica and other countries el salvador honduras and nicaragua become the excuse for the united states to take more control of the government when the government seemed to be unable to meet their financial obligations. on the urging of the grandchildren, the great-grandchildren of alexander brown who was the managing partner of the brown brothers the captive administration occupies nicaragua where they stay for the next seven or eight years. and to the point where the "nation magazine" which of the enough brown brothers helped fund become a critic of brown brothers and call nicaragua the republic of brown brothers but they were also incredibly exclusive. they understood their cribbage and were not troubled by that and were not -- what's interesting is the system that is an outgrowth of that insular culture by the 1950s is a much more balanced one that our system today where we have a supposedly more democratic meaning the elite world of which they were the establishment by the 1950s is one where the average ceo and worker in a large
period of what we call dollar diplomacy when loans to cuba and dominica and other countries el salvador honduras and nicaragua become the excuse for the united states to take more control of the government when the government seemed to be unable to meet their financial obligations. on the urging of the grandchildren, the great-grandchildren of alexander brown who was the managing partner of the brown brothers the captive administration occupies nicaragua where they stay for the next seven or...
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went to vermont which is our homebase, but that was not enough and we went back to mexico and then to honduras and we combined all of this and gave us the great opportunity on the supply side and that was tremendously important. now, having said this, we still have issues. for instance, there were issues of us getting parts. there were issues of lumber even though we go to the forest sales in vermont with the saw mills and lumberyard, but still, there were challenges of transportation and especially while this was taking place we had exceedingly high demand from customers. all of that combined did create a backlog and we had it and the fact is that we did not have this manufacturing in north america. 75% of our product was made custom that is a very different business model >> yeah, that is very different, and i wonder what you're doing with retail storefronts and you've got no debt and 100 million in cash, there is some movement to re-invest in malls, and i believe you tend to be near malls, but not necessarily in them. are you investing in that kind of growth or are you more trying to get mo
went to vermont which is our homebase, but that was not enough and we went back to mexico and then to honduras and we combined all of this and gave us the great opportunity on the supply side and that was tremendously important. now, having said this, we still have issues. for instance, there were issues of us getting parts. there were issues of lumber even though we go to the forest sales in vermont with the saw mills and lumberyard, but still, there were challenges of transportation and...