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in panama. tribes from across latin america are gathering to assert their concerns about the threat of deforestation in their ancestral home land. their very survival depends on this lush tropical rain forest. but the livelihoods of cattle ranchers farmers and ranchers, depends on clearing this land. the logs of 1 billion acres of rain forest around the world in the last 40 years. that's nearly half the size of the continental united states. and for those like the guna who depend on the forest for their medicine their food and even their clothing the outcome is slim. what you're seeing here is the front line of the battle between man and nature, playing out all across the world but particularly in the tropics here in panama, this kind of scorched earth is what the guna are fighting to stop. but a program like red makes trees standing alive more than they are dead. red means reforestation protecting the forest from so-called carbon credits which can be traded and sold for cash. >> as a conservati
in panama. tribes from across latin america are gathering to assert their concerns about the threat of deforestation in their ancestral home land. their very survival depends on this lush tropical rain forest. but the livelihoods of cattle ranchers farmers and ranchers, depends on clearing this land. the logs of 1 billion acres of rain forest around the world in the last 40 years. that's nearly half the size of the continental united states. and for those like the guna who depend on the forest...
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estamos para la previa de estados unidos jamaica, y tambiÉn en mexico contra panamÁ. para clasificar jamaica tendrÍa que perder mÉxico, y tambien estados unidos. >>> es una posibilidad muy loca, no pasarÁ eso, creo que estados unidos seguirÁ sumando. estados unidos en 8 partidos, con 5 ganados, dos empatados y 2 perdidos. >>> vamos a veren minutos nomas, desde kansas city el partido de estados unidos contra jamaica. landon donovan estarÁ jugando en la selecciÓn de estados unidos. no le cambie, ya regresamos. >>> "fÚtbol central" estÁ siendo presentado por t-mobile. >>> tratarÁ de cerrar la eliminatoria de la manera digna. desde kansas city, la selecciÓn de las barras y las estrellas contra jamaica. mÉxico estÁ sufriendo, y jamaica tiene pocas posibilidades de clasificar al mundial de brasil. >>> antes me acuerdo que mÉxico pasaba caminando al mundial, pero hoy estÁ muy complicado. klinsmann quiere terminar como nÚmero 1. >>> no se guarda nada, quiere convercer, porque en a la ciudad que el fÚtbol esta en pleno crecimiento. >>> me imagino si este partid
estamos para la previa de estados unidos jamaica, y tambiÉn en mexico contra panamÁ. para clasificar jamaica tendrÍa que perder mÉxico, y tambien estados unidos. >>> es una posibilidad muy loca, no pasarÁ eso, creo que estados unidos seguirÁ sumando. estados unidos en 8 partidos, con 5 ganados, dos empatados y 2 perdidos. >>> vamos a veren minutos nomas, desde kansas city el partido de estados unidos contra jamaica. landon donovan estarÁ jugando en la selecciÓn de...
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canal would be subject to attacks from pan panama panama. they facility the use would be more secure if panama owned the canal. carter agreed but added one additional element. he explained it to me in an interview. i felt like the canal issue was a key test of my overall human rights policy to start treating other people as worthy of respect and not try to dominate small countries. i wanted to treat panama fairly. i steuded it thoroughly and -- studied it and was convinced it was an un tpaeurfair original graeme tpoeurs on them. that was one difference that set carter apart. the other was that he did something about his judgment. he fought and won the battle to get the treaties approved. i have been fastcinated by the canal as a treaty reading in which the adventurer described the history and told of swimming its length. he paid a toll of only 36 cents because it was a fraction of one ton. i-as excited when i saw the real thing in 1978. a few years ago it struck me the intense emotions of the 1970's had been forgotten after nearly 30 years o
canal would be subject to attacks from pan panama panama. they facility the use would be more secure if panama owned the canal. carter agreed but added one additional element. he explained it to me in an interview. i felt like the canal issue was a key test of my overall human rights policy to start treating other people as worthy of respect and not try to dominate small countries. i wanted to treat panama fairly. i steuded it thoroughly and -- studied it and was convinced it was an un...
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Apr 7, 2016
04/16
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. >>> now to the ongoing fallout from the panama papers. u.s.a. today reporting that hundreds of americans are listed in documents. so far most appear to be retirees who bought real estate in places like costa rica and panama. and some face charges such as money laundering. and the u.s. is getting set to proposing mandates for banks to reidentify the aen company. it's meant to close a major loophole that allows the secretive moves uncovered. and they only have to know who and panama's president said he will find ways to improve transparency in the off shore financial industry. >>> a 17-year-old texas girl has died from an exploding airbag made by takata corporation. she was driving a 2002 honda civic and her identity has not been made public. honda says several recall notices were sent to the owners but repairs were not made. this is the 10th death in the united states related to the faulty airbags. they can send shrapnel at drivers and passengers. the government says the recalls could be expanded >>> charlie sheen, he is back in the spotlight and
. >>> now to the ongoing fallout from the panama papers. u.s.a. today reporting that hundreds of americans are listed in documents. so far most appear to be retirees who bought real estate in places like costa rica and panama. and some face charges such as money laundering. and the u.s. is getting set to proposing mandates for banks to reidentify the aen company. it's meant to close a major loophole that allows the secretive moves uncovered. and they only have to know who and panama's...
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Aug 9, 2016
08/16
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intentan cruzar la peligrosa selva hacia panamÁ. son conscientes del gran riesgo. dice que no les queda otra, el gobierno colombiano se negÓ a garantizarles un paso seguro a estados unidos. y lo amenazan con deportarles, vannesa hauc amplia. >>> este es el cruce conocido como la vÍa al cielo, queda en la frontera colombiana con panamÁ para muchos migrantes cubanos es un camino a la libertad. >>> los que cruzan la mayorÍa les hablo de la palabra de dios. >>> esta pastora cristiana ofrece sus oraciones, se embarcan en un viaje de peligros, 8 dÍas a pie por la selva llegarl panamÁ. solo una parada en su meta final, llegar a los estados unidos. >>> los coyotes nos abandonaron, se dieron a la fuga, es un infierno, no se lo concedo a nadie. >>> la gran mayorÍa como maria caridad acampaban en turbo esperaban el paso. >>> estoy aquÍ para apoyar a mi hija en un sueÑo de reunirse con su padre. >>> desde el sÁbado el gobierno de colombia deporta migrantes a cuba, laolicÍa al visitar albergues y lugares como este en busca de personas sin autorizaciÓn para permanece
intentan cruzar la peligrosa selva hacia panamÁ. son conscientes del gran riesgo. dice que no les queda otra, el gobierno colombiano se negÓ a garantizarles un paso seguro a estados unidos. y lo amenazan con deportarles, vannesa hauc amplia. >>> este es el cruce conocido como la vÍa al cielo, queda en la frontera colombiana con panamÁ para muchos migrantes cubanos es un camino a la libertad. >>> los que cruzan la mayorÍa les hablo de la palabra de dios. >>> esta...
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Nov 15, 2015
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as the men were known, met in panama during one of the most formative periods of eisenhower's life. he was assigned the infantry but grade -- brigade. graduate school, as i described it in "military affairs and the humanities." ike had really slackened under the rote memorization of west point memorization. points of the finer these works with the general around campfires at night, as well as with federal -- fellow officers like bradford china with. -- chenowith. a seriesmarch through of brilliant assignments with the secretary of war and the army chief of staff climaxing as the supreme allied commander allied expeditionary force in the second world war. in short this graduate school that ike went through in panama put him on his historic trajectory to the white house. a 1954 letter in his presidential term offered him a chance to relive the very fine and heated debates jihad shared some 30 years earlier. bradford g china with was a very intelligent if somewhat mercury a man who had spent most of the world war and a japanese prisoner of war camp after his wasest to continue to fight
as the men were known, met in panama during one of the most formative periods of eisenhower's life. he was assigned the infantry but grade -- brigade. graduate school, as i described it in "military affairs and the humanities." ike had really slackened under the rote memorization of west point memorization. points of the finer these works with the general around campfires at night, as well as with federal -- fellow officers like bradford china with. -- chenowith. a seriesmarch through...
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Apr 5, 2016
04/16
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. >>> and panama papers have >>> and much more on a busy tuesday. "early today" starts right now. >>> all light, so late last flight the ncaa men's finals was one for the ages as david and goliath in a back and forth battle with one of the most exciting finishes in basketball history. >> they're going to have to do something from the out is side now. how did he do that? >> north carolina's marcus page with an incredible double clutch three-pointer to tie the game. villanueva called timeout when this happened. >> three seconds at midcourt. >> gives it to jenkins for the championship. villanueva phenomenal, national jenkins at the buzzer. >> this and the recognition of arch finding jenkins. >> how about that? >> that is incredible. floev nova's chris kris jenkins hit the winning shot. and the reaction on campus is this. [ applause ] students celebrating at the pavilion into the wee hours of the morning. and villanueva head coach summed it up. >> i couldn't be prouder and happier to see them enjoy this and fulfill their dreams. that's what are it is al
. >>> and panama papers have >>> and much more on a busy tuesday. "early today" starts right now. >>> all light, so late last flight the ncaa men's finals was one for the ages as david and goliath in a back and forth battle with one of the most exciting finishes in basketball history. >> they're going to have to do something from the out is side now. how did he do that? >> north carolina's marcus page with an incredible double clutch...
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as my team and i made our way out of panama city this morning, all around us a tortured landscape of shattered buildings, downed power lines and trees. at least six deaths have been confirmed as worries grow for those who rode out the cat 4 storm in places that have been devastated. our gabe gutierrez leads our coverage in hard-hit mexico beach. gabe? >> reporter: lester, there is destruction here as far as the eye can see. all this debris used to be a popular restaurant, and way in the distance, the storm surge knocked that blue building into another. tonight search and rescue teams are scrambling to assess the damage. this was the height of hurricane michael, the epicenter of a mon category 4 storm. mexico beach took a direct hit. once a popular tourist destination, it is now obliterated. >> it was pretty bad. the house was shaking pretty bad. >> reporter: the storm roared ashore packing winds of 155 miles per hour but the epic storm surge that levelled much of this town, ripping entire homes off their foundations. cleanup teams managed to clean enough debris off roads to carve a p
as my team and i made our way out of panama city this morning, all around us a tortured landscape of shattered buildings, downed power lines and trees. at least six deaths have been confirmed as worries grow for those who rode out the cat 4 storm in places that have been devastated. our gabe gutierrez leads our coverage in hard-hit mexico beach. gabe? >> reporter: lester, there is destruction here as far as the eye can see. all this debris used to be a popular restaurant, and way in the...
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jay gray, nbc news panama city beach, florida. >>> here in washington our weather is amazing. this is a live look at dupont circle. we really hit it tonight. >> we did. a high temperature of 88 degrees and that front came through and wow, what a nice night it is right now. 73 degrees. wind out of the north at 14 miles an hour. someone said it is chilly out here tonight. in some locations, 64 in win chester. you combine that with the wind and it will feel on the cool side. many in the low 50s. all of this courtesy of the frontal boundary. that produced strong storms in the beaches. winds of 50 to 60 to 70 miles an hour. that boundary is well to the south. in behind it is cooler air. wait until you see what i have coming in return. many of us aren't going to like it. >>> there is word tonight that illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. has taken a medical leave of absence. he went on leave starting on june 10th and he is being treated for exhaustion. he is facing an ethics investigation over whether he was involved in an attempt to buy the president's old senate seat. he has not
jay gray, nbc news panama city beach, florida. >>> here in washington our weather is amazing. this is a live look at dupont circle. we really hit it tonight. >> we did. a high temperature of 88 degrees and that front came through and wow, what a nice night it is right now. 73 degrees. wind out of the north at 14 miles an hour. someone said it is chilly out here tonight. in some locations, 64 in win chester. you combine that with the wind and it will feel on the cool side. many in...
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they're animals and barbarians. >> reporter: gang activity has exploded in panama. over 90% of the murders last year were connected to gangs. the president announced an amnesty program for gang members who turned in their weapons in july. so far more than 1,000 people have participated and joined rehabilitation programs. this playground is in the middle of a battleground where gangs are fighting for territory. they live in the buildings that surround this football field, and they have names like baghdad and vietnam 23, but despite the government's efforts to help people get out of gangs, people here tell us that those efforts don't go far enough. >> tired of the violence these gang leaders turned in their weapons after committing crimes for years. everything from selling drugs to murder. but they are skeptical that the government understands the roots of the problem. >> people grow up watching family members get killed. that pain and resentment stays with you and you continue the cycle of violence. >> if the government doesn't give us jobs, this will never end. they
they're animals and barbarians. >> reporter: gang activity has exploded in panama. over 90% of the murders last year were connected to gangs. the president announced an amnesty program for gang members who turned in their weapons in july. so far more than 1,000 people have participated and joined rehabilitation programs. this playground is in the middle of a battleground where gangs are fighting for territory. they live in the buildings that surround this football field, and they have...
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usa versus panama in kansas city. 55th minute/ 1-0 panama in kansas city michael bradley comes to the rescue for the usa with the tying goal 1-1 final: 1-1 tie usa had already clinch the group panama advances as well with the tie next up the quarterfinals july 18th against a yet to be determined opponent kathryn good night everybody for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >>> save my baby! >> how carrie underwood rescued her little boy from a hot car after her dog locked the door. >> hit it hard, hit it in the middle. >>> is then, we've got a new miss usa. >> oklahoma! >> as donald trump takes on mexico again over the escape of the not
usa versus panama in kansas city. 55th minute/ 1-0 panama in kansas city michael bradley comes to the rescue for the usa with the tying goal 1-1 final: 1-1 tie usa had already clinch the group panama advances as well with the tie next up the quarterfinals july 18th against a yet to be determined opponent kathryn good night everybody for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already...
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in short this graduate school that ike went through in panama put him on his historic trajectory to the white house. a 1954 letter in his presidential term offered him a chance to relive the very fine and heated debates jihad shared some 30 years earlier. bradford g chenowith was a very intelligent if somewhat mercury -- somewhat precurial man who had spent most of the world war and a japanese prisoner of war camp after his request to continue to fight was denied. he left the army after the war where classroom encounters with liberal professors home to self described radical republican beliefs, which he now aimed at his old friend the president. he deviated from eisenhower's moderate policies. he still wanted to express his quote and admiration to stand up to pressures that would crush many men. ike acknowledged his note with a short one of his own. but on second thought decided to rekindle their conversation with a moderate rejoinder. eisenhower had promoted the middle way as he characterized his ideas on government. eisenhower, after leaving the white house would write an occasional a
in short this graduate school that ike went through in panama put him on his historic trajectory to the white house. a 1954 letter in his presidential term offered him a chance to relive the very fine and heated debates jihad shared some 30 years earlier. bradford g chenowith was a very intelligent if somewhat mercury -- somewhat precurial man who had spent most of the world war and a japanese prisoner of war camp after his request to continue to fight was denied. he left the army after the war...
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09/16
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jonathan serrie is in panama city beach with more. "hermine" is still churning out in the gulf of mexico. but, the storm has already caused damage here in florida. largo to evacuate their homes. maiden says: ".."it was still about 4 1/2 inches of water inside of the house." maiden says: "..make sure it doesn't grow mold. it was rainwater you don't know what was in it." "hermine" expected to make landfall along florida's panhandle sometime overnight. it could bring over twelve inches of rain to much of the central and northern part of the state. tornadoes are also possible in both north florida and southern georgia. mos says: "..i'm anything and have to spend more money replacing it again." in the meantime in the pacific, "madeline" passed south of hawaii's big island... and the system is forecast to continue moving away from the state. peck says: "..it's just amazing, you know, mother nature at work. we're just sitting at our house, thinking yay, that wasn't too bad." hawaii residents not in the clear yet, however, with another powerf
jonathan serrie is in panama city beach with more. "hermine" is still churning out in the gulf of mexico. but, the storm has already caused damage here in florida. largo to evacuate their homes. maiden says: ".."it was still about 4 1/2 inches of water inside of the house." maiden says: "..make sure it doesn't grow mold. it was rainwater you don't know what was in it." "hermine" expected to make landfall along florida's panhandle sometime overnight....
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fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd and wjz.com, baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >> warned too late. virginia tech has found negligence for the way it handled the deadliest campus shooting. >> hello everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> a jury rules virginia tech didn't do enough to protect its students during the 2007 rampage. wjz is live. meghan has more on the land mark case, meghan. >> reporter: a jury awarded $4 million to the families of two students killed in the massacre. now one survivor tells wjz this is a major step forward. tears in the courtroom as they rule virginia tech negligent in the death of two students. when fellow -- >> she always put herself in a position to speak for people who were too weak to do it themselves. >> we had to get more truth. >> reporter: the university waited two and a half hours to
fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd and wjz.com, baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >> warned too late. virginia tech has found negligence for the way it handled the deadliest campus shooting. >> hello everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> a jury...
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they had known each other in panama in the early 1920's. they used out all these fine heated debates. it started up again when he took office. his friend was against any kind of federal where fair -- welfare at all. cites that there is no more free land were untouched natural resources. since these are no longer here, the government has to play that role. that is why eisenhower tells his friend eddie's rated social security to include another 10 million people. there is an interesting connection between him and the old west and how that expresses itself politically. you do not have pop quizzes without a final. we have another question. eisenhower launched the d-day invasion and talked to the men of the airborne division. there was really nothing he could do until the first reports started coming back, saying how the initial party invasion was going. found ikeck and propped up in his bed reading a western. he looked at him, lit a cigarette and went back to reading his western. there was nothing else he could do during that time. he was relyi
they had known each other in panama in the early 1920's. they used out all these fine heated debates. it started up again when he took office. his friend was against any kind of federal where fair -- welfare at all. cites that there is no more free land were untouched natural resources. since these are no longer here, the government has to play that role. that is why eisenhower tells his friend eddie's rated social security to include another 10 million people. there is an interesting...
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lauren: fill keating in panamÁ city, thank you very much. cheryl: all right, well, coming up winter is coming, the bitter cold is sweeping the country right now, janice dean with which states need to bundle up. lauren: i don't want that. [laughter] cheryl: that's pretty much us. tom brady to the rescue, the patriots and the kansas city chiefs first loss of the season in last-minute play. jared max with highlights, futures, negative this morning, it's early but it is monday, dow down 123, s&p 14 and 3 quarters, interest rates still hoovering above 3%, you're watching fbn:am. as one of the nation's largest investors in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. cheryl: finally starting to feel like fall in new york but more like winter for other parts of the country this week. lauren: senior meteorologist janice dean, happy monday, janice. janice: we are getting the windchill, single digits in colorado, 9 is what it feels like in denver, look at
lauren: fill keating in panamÁ city, thank you very much. cheryl: all right, well, coming up winter is coming, the bitter cold is sweeping the country right now, janice dean with which states need to bundle up. lauren: i don't want that. [laughter] cheryl: that's pretty much us. tom brady to the rescue, the patriots and the kansas city chiefs first loss of the season in last-minute play. jared max with highlights, futures, negative this morning, it's early but it is monday, dow down 123,...
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chris jansing, nbc news, panama city, panama. >>> the secret service faces another in a long line of scandals, a high ranking supervisor with allegations of assault, raising questions about whether they can clean up its act without bringing in an outside authority. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has more. >> reporter: halvier morales was a standout a senior supervisor recently promoted. now he is the face of the latest secret service scandal, accused of assaulting a female agent. >> it seems like dÉjÀ vu all over again. >> reporter: government sources say it started march 31st at this d.c. bar. the female agent alleges morales, her boss, propositioned her here and then later at agency headquarters tried to get physical. she says she fought him off. secret service director joseph clancy placed him on leave and stripped his security clearance, saying in a statement, any threats or violence that endangers our employees in the workplace is unacceptable and will not be top rated. clancy was tapped to lead the agency after a series of embarrassments, including a man with a
chris jansing, nbc news, panama city, panama. >>> the secret service faces another in a long line of scandals, a high ranking supervisor with allegations of assault, raising questions about whether they can clean up its act without bringing in an outside authority. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has more. >> reporter: halvier morales was a standout a senior supervisor recently promoted. now he is the face of the latest secret service scandal, accused of assaulting a...
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i was in panama just this last year. panama now is doubling the size of the panama canal. they're going to need construction equipment. now where are they going to purchase this construction equipment? they could be purchasing it from the united states but guess what? canada was successful in negotiating in trade agreement with panama before we've had our sign -- ours signed, therefore they have lower rate, lower barriers on getting their equipment into panama, so panama there has had a big advantage of buying from canada , sales that would have come from the united states, we can use these same examples with colombia, the same example with south korea, who has negotiated with the e.u. a major trading competitor, with us, therefore, we lose out in jobs, we lose out in this market share. it is really a lose-lose for the united states. i want to commend the president, we wish he would have sent these three agreements to us sooner. i'm grateful he's sending them now. it's very important that we pass it. what we have seen is an estimate by a nonpartisan u.s. international trad
i was in panama just this last year. panama now is doubling the size of the panama canal. they're going to need construction equipment. now where are they going to purchase this construction equipment? they could be purchasing it from the united states but guess what? canada was successful in negotiating in trade agreement with panama before we've had our sign -- ours signed, therefore they have lower rate, lower barriers on getting their equipment into panama, so panama there has had a big...
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. >> reporter: at the summit of the americas meeting today in panama, both president obama and cuban president raul castro hailed the recent improvements in relations between their two long-estranged nations. >> this shift in u.s. policy represents a turning point for our entire region. the fact that president castro and i are both sitting here today marks an historic occasion. and i firmly believe that if we can continue to move forward and seize this momentum in pursuit of mutual interests, then better relations between the united states and cuba will create new opportunities for cooperation across our region. >> reporter: president castro offered a litany of complaints about ongoing u.s. treatment of his country but said he didn't hold obama responsible for what came before his presidency, including the economic blockade the u.s. has maintained against cuba for over half a century. >> ( translated ): we have publicly expressed to president obama our recognition of his valiant decision to involve himself in a debate with the congress of his country to put an end to the blockade aga
. >> reporter: at the summit of the americas meeting today in panama, both president obama and cuban president raul castro hailed the recent improvements in relations between their two long-estranged nations. >> this shift in u.s. policy represents a turning point for our entire region. the fact that president castro and i are both sitting here today marks an historic occasion. and i firmly believe that if we can continue to move forward and seize this momentum in pursuit of mutual...
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the lines are long for gas in panama city. but five days after the storm slammed into the florida panhandle, patience is running thin. >> they are telling us to go to shelters. people ain't got cars. people ain't got gas to get to shelters. >> reporter: as search crews continue working, a body was pulled from a swamp down the coast in cape san blas. >> nothing like this. >> reporter: mark moore and tony beck say they tried to get the man to evacuate with them but he stayed behind. >> did you talk to him? >> spoke to him personally. >> what did you tell him? >> i told him he was out of his mind. >> that he needed to go and if he needed somewhere to go he could follow us. >> you offered him a seat in the car? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: mexico beach police compiled a list of 230 people who said they were going to ride out the storm at their home. after that storm, search crews started going through homes, house to house like this one here, even searching piles of debris like this one here. and because cell phone coverage slightly
the lines are long for gas in panama city. but five days after the storm slammed into the florida panhandle, patience is running thin. >> they are telling us to go to shelters. people ain't got cars. people ain't got gas to get to shelters. >> reporter: as search crews continue working, a body was pulled from a swamp down the coast in cape san blas. >> nothing like this. >> reporter: mark moore and tony beck say they tried to get the man to evacuate with them but he...
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. >> is that why the panama canal was built? >> very treacherous navigation. you're absolutely right. speaks to his accomplishment assist a navigator. yes, very, very treacherous sailing around. treacherous then and today. very long. very long. so you're right. in the 20th century we build the panama canal that cuts all of that off. >> did magellan's crew settle in australia or -- >> no, they come into the philippines. they don't set foot in australia. they never touch australia. they come across the islands, borneos and around the cape of good hope and back home. australia is one of the late discoveries, one of the later discoveries. yeah. other questions? yeah. >> so it seems it was the french right after that? >> yes, it's john cabot. i'm story jacques cartier in the 1530s will be sailing here in the north. what cattier and what cabot are looking for is what once the europeans understand that there's something here called north america, what they really want then is what do you think? what do they want then? they want a way through it. they're still fixated
. >> is that why the panama canal was built? >> very treacherous navigation. you're absolutely right. speaks to his accomplishment assist a navigator. yes, very, very treacherous sailing around. treacherous then and today. very long. very long. so you're right. in the 20th century we build the panama canal that cuts all of that off. >> did magellan's crew settle in australia or -- >> no, they come into the philippines. they don't set foot in australia. they never touch...
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a home in --n they found a home actually, they traveled through panama to california looking for a home. while they were there abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided that california was not the place for them. they tried wants to come back after the war to fayetteville. changed.o the people were changed and living was hard. it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. and settled in kentucky, they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn more about fayetteville and other stops at c-span.org /citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. histories, andal interview with catherine west moreland, the wife of william westmoreland, who commanded forces in vietnam.
a home in --n they found a home actually, they traveled through panama to california looking for a home. while they were there abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided that california was not the place for them. they tried wants to come back after the war to fayetteville. changed.o the people were changed and living was hard. it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not...
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we want to sell poultry into places like panama, and in panama -- here in this country a lot of people eat white meat of the chicken. overseas a lot of people eat dark meat. it is a nice opportunity for us to export dark meat. if we want to skphorts -- export the drumstick and the thigh, there is a 260% tariff for those quarters going into panama. a panamanian family would be asked to pay $36. $36 for $10 worth of chicken. we allow countries, whether it's korea or panama or colombia, just about any other nation to sell their goods and products in our country at will, without much at all in the way of barriers, without impediment, without tariff barriers, nontariff barriers. they impose barriers against us. the reason why, the situation we were in at the end of world war ii when we were such an economic juggernaut. a lost countries want -- a lot of countries wanted to protect themselves from the 800-pound gorilla, and that was us. we no longer document the market like we once -- no longer dominate the market like we once did. we want to ensure we have access to the market in ways we hav
we want to sell poultry into places like panama, and in panama -- here in this country a lot of people eat white meat of the chicken. overseas a lot of people eat dark meat. it is a nice opportunity for us to export dark meat. if we want to skphorts -- export the drumstick and the thigh, there is a 260% tariff for those quarters going into panama. a panamanian family would be asked to pay $36. $36 for $10 worth of chicken. we allow countries, whether it's korea or panama or colombia, just about...
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. >>> now to the ongoing fallout from the panama papers. usa today is reporting that hundreds are listed in documents. so far most of the americans identified appear to be retirees who bought real estate in costa rica and panama. however, some named have faced charges for serious financial crimes including fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering. this comes as "the new york times" reports that the u.s. government is getting set to propose new requirements mandating banks and financial institutions, identify the owners behind shell companies for the first time ever. the mandate is a response to the papers and is meant to close a major loophole that allows the types of secretive moves uncovered in the document. only have to know who open stateside accounts. meanwhile panama's president says he will establish an international committee of finding the offshore financial industry. >>> a 17-year-old texas girl has died from an exploding air bag made by takata corporation. she was driving a 2002 honda civic and her identity has not been made publi
. >>> now to the ongoing fallout from the panama papers. usa today is reporting that hundreds are listed in documents. so far most of the americans identified appear to be retirees who bought real estate in costa rica and panama. however, some named have faced charges for serious financial crimes including fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering. this comes as "the new york times" reports that the u.s. government is getting set to propose new requirements mandating banks and...
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mexico nicaragua panama paraguay peru uruguay and insular bank credit suisse make up to five hundred jobs in its private banks that issue reuters reports. almost half of these jobs is located in switzerland. the aim of these cuts is to optimize the cost efficiency of the bank the red eye eye. eye. and the gallagher president of the republic of kazakhstan themselves and not somebody to take effect official visit to the russians and earrings during this visit twenty three by cycling women's only economic military and social cooperation with ninety. once in nineteen ninety seven during a meeting with the heads of state leaders including president herself an awesome time. the concept of economic development of the common now to end up dead redemption. an extension of the season and extended states on weekends to see the lights featuring sympathy for their peaks and tajikistan. on to the principal's voice dubbed the scene and thinks he thinks intelligence experience. i looked at the cq weekly in space the centerpiece of the hangars and other documents. the dough in two thousand and six. d
mexico nicaragua panama paraguay peru uruguay and insular bank credit suisse make up to five hundred jobs in its private banks that issue reuters reports. almost half of these jobs is located in switzerland. the aim of these cuts is to optimize the cost efficiency of the bank the red eye eye. eye. and the gallagher president of the republic of kazakhstan themselves and not somebody to take effect official visit to the russians and earrings during this visit twenty three by cycling women's only...
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and in the matter of panama, to panama's credit and to panama's parliament's credit they realize that in order for this trade agreement to be fully considered by the congress they have to make improvements in regards to the tax havens of their country. as the chairman of the ways and means pointed out, they did that. they took that additional step, removing them from the gray list of tax havens internationally. that brings to the larger point. i believe when president obama took office, he had three good trade agreements but he knew they could be improved upon which they immediately set out to do. and to the credit of many members of the ways and means committee, especially the chairman and the ranking member both from michigan and the tireless efforts they put in to improving these free trade agreements, we finally reached to a point where we can get back in the game. as just 4% of the world's population, we have to be engaged with a pro-active trade agreement. the last time we had a trade agreement was six years ago. that's too long when we have a floundering economy. not that these
and in the matter of panama, to panama's credit and to panama's parliament's credit they realize that in order for this trade agreement to be fully considered by the congress they have to make improvements in regards to the tax havens of their country. as the chairman of the ways and means pointed out, they did that. they took that additional step, removing them from the gray list of tax havens internationally. that brings to the larger point. i believe when president obama took office, he had...
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president carter dedicated for me even though i did not voted for the panama canal. [laughter] -- did not vote for a -the republican -- did not vote for the panama canal. a lot of republicans are going to get some of the candidates on the republican side because obama does not have an opponent before november. thank you for your long friendship. it means a lot to me. i have been recovering from a health problem, but i am getting a little better each day. i spent 11 months in walter reed hospital. it is a great hospital. i never thought i wanted to spend that much time there. [laughter] but they got me out of bed and got me on my feet. i can walk around pretty well. i never could write well, so that is not a problem. the bottom line as i see it is, as you go through life, did you make a difference? it does not have to be a difference for a million people. did you make a difference for one person or two person's? i tried, in my own little way, to call somebody or do something so i can say at the end of the day, i made a little different in that person's life. i talk to
president carter dedicated for me even though i did not voted for the panama canal. [laughter] -- did not vote for a -the republican -- did not vote for the panama canal. a lot of republicans are going to get some of the candidates on the republican side because obama does not have an opponent before november. thank you for your long friendship. it means a lot to me. i have been recovering from a health problem, but i am getting a little better each day. i spent 11 months in walter reed...
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he would leave panama with the new zeal. brilliant assignments with the assistant secretary or. he was the supreme allied commander. this, graduates that i went to an animal with him on historic trajectory to the white house. in 1954 letter from china with chenoweth. was very general intelligent is somewhat material. mercurial. he left the army after the war. he was at the university california berkeley where classroom encounters with liberal professors on his self-described radical republican believes she now aimed at his old friend the president. he deviated from eisenhower's middle-of-the-road all of the that that he still wanted to express what great admiration for your ability to stand up. for is three fourths of the battle and you have it. thoughts he decided to rekindle their conversation with a much longer rejoinder. full-fledged philosophy. he characterized his ideas on government from late 1940's he made his first moment on the world of the state. until the unit is like the 1969. he left the white house with educational art holds for reader's digest. his last article w
he would leave panama with the new zeal. brilliant assignments with the assistant secretary or. he was the supreme allied commander. this, graduates that i went to an animal with him on historic trajectory to the white house. in 1954 letter from china with chenoweth. was very general intelligent is somewhat material. mercurial. he left the army after the war. he was at the university california berkeley where classroom encounters with liberal professors on his self-described radical republican...
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el martes mÉxico va frente a panamÁ y estados unidos ante costa rica. arantxa: un desfile en la gran manzana arantxa: la comunidad latina nueva york saliÓ a conmemorar el mes de la hispanidad bajo el lema " celebrando con orgullo nuestra herencia hispana". espaÑa encabezÓ el desfile y comenzÓ con el ritmo de sevillana. asÍ la naciÓn ibÉrica se uniÓ la celebración que conmemora maÑana el 523 aniversario del descubrimiento de amÉrica. nos vamos a londres, donde las personas rompieron un rÉcord mundial aullandole a la luna como "hombres lobo", llegamos al final de esta emisiÓn, gracias por su sintonÍa.
el martes mÉxico va frente a panamÁ y estados unidos ante costa rica. arantxa: un desfile en la gran manzana arantxa: la comunidad latina nueva york saliÓ a conmemorar el mes de la hispanidad bajo el lema " celebrando con orgullo nuestra herencia hispana". espaÑa encabezÓ el desfile y comenzÓ con el ritmo de sevillana. asÍ la naciÓn ibÉrica se uniÓ la celebración que conmemora maÑana el 523 aniversario del descubrimiento de amÉrica. nos vamos a londres, donde las personas...
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dan roe, panama city beach, florida. thanks for brings us that update and good luck all summer long and you continue to battle this. >> see you next week. >>> oysters from the gulf of mexico, arguably some of the best. some of those waters have been closed, though, however, because of the oil, but not all, and not yet. >>s many as i can until it gets here. >> we go out with the oyster man on what may be their last run for a while. my name is chef michael. and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. >>> you know, along with the oil is a sense of helplessness all along the gulf coast. many people worried about their way of life. and
dan roe, panama city beach, florida. thanks for brings us that update and good luck all summer long and you continue to battle this. >> see you next week. >>> oysters from the gulf of mexico, arguably some of the best. some of those waters have been closed, though, however, because of the oil, but not all, and not yet. >>s many as i can until it gets here. >> we go out with the oyster man on what may be their last run for a while. my name is chef michael. and when i...
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they had known each other in panama and the early 20's. as he said in one of his letters, they had heated debates, sort of like discussing politics. it started up when he took office. he was against any kind of federal welfare. him, ofer described course he sites that there is no and -- andand in untouched natural resources. and the government has to step in and play that role and that is white house it -- eisenhower expanded social security to include another 10 million people. there is a really interesting the oldon between ike, west and the frontier and how it expresses itself politically. you do not have pop quizzes without a final. another question, i'm sure a lot of you know the answer to this one. eisenhower lost the d-day invasion when they talk to the men of the 105th air force division. talking to the paratroopers. it was nothing he could do until the report started coming back saying how the initial part of the invasion was going. aid recorded in his diary, he went back and found ike in his bed reading a western. he stuck his he
they had known each other in panama and the early 20's. as he said in one of his letters, they had heated debates, sort of like discussing politics. it started up when he took office. he was against any kind of federal welfare. him, ofer described course he sites that there is no and -- andand in untouched natural resources. and the government has to step in and play that role and that is white house it -- eisenhower expanded social security to include another 10 million people. there is a...
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. >>> to the ongoing fallout from panama papers. "usa today" is reporting that hundreds of americans are listed in those documents. so far, most of the americans identified appear to be retirees who bought real estate in costa rica and panama. however, some have faced charges for serious financial crimes including fraud, conspiracy and money laundering. this comes as the u.s. government is getting set to propose new requirements mandates banks identify the owners behind shell companies for the first time ever. the mandate is a response to the papers and is meant to close a major loophole that allows the types of secretive financial moves uncovered in the documents. banks in america only have to know who opens stateside accounts. panama's president says he will establish an international committee to find ways of improving transparency in the offshore financial industry. >>> a 17-year-old texas girl has died from exploding air bag made by takata corporation. she was driving a 2002 honda civic. her identity has not again made public.
. >>> to the ongoing fallout from panama papers. "usa today" is reporting that hundreds of americans are listed in those documents. so far, most of the americans identified appear to be retirees who bought real estate in costa rica and panama. however, some have faced charges for serious financial crimes including fraud, conspiracy and money laundering. this comes as the u.s. government is getting set to propose new requirements mandates banks identify the owners behind shell...
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inside a room in a panama city motel, police found joseph jenkins and charles walker. this cell phone video shows s.w.a.t. teams bursting into that motel room. both men are back behind bars following this morning's court appearance and are held without bond. al jazeera's robert ray is at that motel in panama city where the fugitives were caught. robert. >> reporter: jonathan, exactly. the fugitives caught right behind me in this hotel, the coconut grove motor inn in panama city. now police are looking for accomplices to the situation of forged doupts and the escape from prison, and it's been a long few days for authorities as they search for these men. for five days florida authorities were on a manhunt investigating and searching for convicted killers joseph jenkins and charles walker. on sunday we learned that a tip led police to the fugitives. >> bay county sheriff's office deputies, panama city police department officers, the united states marshalls and fdle agents late saturday received key information through an associate of one of the inmates helping up pinpoint
inside a room in a panama city motel, police found joseph jenkins and charles walker. this cell phone video shows s.w.a.t. teams bursting into that motel room. both men are back behind bars following this morning's court appearance and are held without bond. al jazeera's robert ray is at that motel in panama city where the fugitives were caught. robert. >> reporter: jonathan, exactly. the fugitives caught right behind me in this hotel, the coconut grove motor inn in panama city. now...
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about two weeks getting repairs to the steering that was damaged and from here they will go down to the panama canal, cross over, and the next on applebee's in new york. they tell us the ship sustained steering damage but nothing that cannot be repaired and they expect that the two crew members will not remain aboard. their injuries are probably too severe. >> dozens of occupy san francisco protesters had been evicted from a church own building. they took over last night. police stormed the building this afternoon and began arresting people. so far it is unclear how many. here's a look at some of the damage the occupiers left behind. there are broken doors, graffiti and garbage strewn around. the building is owned by the archdiocese of san francisco. activists wanted to turn it into a community center for the city's homeless. across the bay protesters gathered outside oak street and university in oakland cannabis college. the raid by the irs, d a, and u.s. marshals was one of several apparently aimed at the university's president. agents also visited his home, a dispensary he operates in the m
about two weeks getting repairs to the steering that was damaged and from here they will go down to the panama canal, cross over, and the next on applebee's in new york. they tell us the ship sustained steering damage but nothing that cannot be repaired and they expect that the two crew members will not remain aboard. their injuries are probably too severe. >> dozens of occupy san francisco protesters had been evicted from a church own building. they took over last night. police stormed...
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said defending and policing of the panama all -- canal zone. he said i have made my choice and my country comes first. she had to reconcile herself. oliver: his commander was a brigadier general fox connors gimmicky tudor did military history and with world affairs. >> to acquire the knowledge and skill but mamie was pregnant again this time dealing with the challenges of the meet -- living in the jungle. >> they were given quarters that had not been occupied said years so they had to fumigate to get the rodents and the of lizards and they burrowed into the betting -- betting. >> the death of the sun was a dark cloud. >> bike was not a help. >> he figured he he could do anything to have to grapple with this awful tragedy and it took a toll on their marriage. >> at one point she went home to mom to produce the baby. my father was born in denver and was not a big rush to come back and that was an important turning point. but then she decided she really was married to the right person the extraordinary man named dwight eisenhower and in her later
said defending and policing of the panama all -- canal zone. he said i have made my choice and my country comes first. she had to reconcile herself. oliver: his commander was a brigadier general fox connors gimmicky tudor did military history and with world affairs. >> to acquire the knowledge and skill but mamie was pregnant again this time dealing with the challenges of the meet -- living in the jungle. >> they were given quarters that had not been occupied said years so they had...
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double red flags on panama city beach. that did not keep the president from dipping into the bay on the other side of this barrier island with 9-year-old sasha yesterday. the white house released this picture of a submerged mr. obama, we might add, his torso not visible after the president himself told reporters yesterday he didn't want us taking a picture of him with his shirt off because it ends up on the pictures of magazines and so forth. there was mini golf. 9-year-old sasha. a big month for her, alex. she's got her parents to herself down here. a hole in one at mini golf yesterday. >> i know. >> a dinner and lunch and so forth. everybody's having a good time. it's as much about the picture as it is the policy. the president fulfilling a promise he and the first lady made to come down here and encourage others, set an example for tourists who have stayed away because of what they believe is a oil scarred beach. they haven't seen any tar balls at this beach in florida. to come back down here, the industries, charter bo
double red flags on panama city beach. that did not keep the president from dipping into the bay on the other side of this barrier island with 9-year-old sasha yesterday. the white house released this picture of a submerged mr. obama, we might add, his torso not visible after the president himself told reporters yesterday he didn't want us taking a picture of him with his shirt off because it ends up on the pictures of magazines and so forth. there was mini golf. 9-year-old sasha. a big month...
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fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida. book all of our destinations online only at southwest.com. >> the owner and operator of a baltimore county pain clinic are in jail. >> they are accused of running a pill nil. -- pill mill. here is debra wiener with the investigation. >> and they are coming from far and wide to the pain management clinic. ohio, kentucky, west virginia. attics and drove it through the night in hopes of getting the painkiller, oxycodone. >> it is highly addictive. it will definitely make you come after it. >> only one of them passed a drug test bid after a short medical exam, they got what they came for. two prescriptions. 15 milligrams and the coveted a stronger dose of 30 milligrams. >> and that is what it takes to get all the pain and eight out of your body. >> we set a producer to inquire about treatment at the clinic. >> they said they do not take health-insurance at this time they only take cash. >> how much? >> $310. >> with their permission, we followed them as they left the clinic. they were eag
fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida. book all of our destinations online only at southwest.com. >> the owner and operator of a baltimore county pain clinic are in jail. >> they are accused of running a pill nil. -- pill mill. here is debra wiener with the investigation. >> and they are coming from far and wide to the pain management clinic. ohio, kentucky, west virginia. attics and drove it through the night in hopes of getting the painkiller, oxycodone....
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. >> panama city beach. >> how do you know that? >> i've never -- >> panama city beach, why number one? >> it's right on the gulf of mexico, beautiful beaching, 27 miles of beach. mtv's "spring break" made it very famous. at the peak, the locals are outnumber 42 to 1. >> get out of town if you're a local, i guess. >> the sand is like sugar. just absolutely gorgeous. this is from where? >> georgia. >> name the artist. ♪ spring fever ♪ spring is here at last >> elvis. >> yeah, baby. >> she nailed that one. >> i don't know that elvis song. >> this song was in the movie "girl happy" came out in 1965. it's also about spring break. weird fun fact, he does not appear without a shirt. he even water skis with a shirt on. >>> tornado alley typically is the region that has the most tornadoes in the u.s. which state is not a part of tornado alley -- kansas, oklahoma, texas or arkansas. >> texas? >> no, baby. >> no, right, dallas? he's going to love this. so many great songs. >> he looks happy, sort of. >> arkansas is the answer. it does get
. >> panama city beach. >> how do you know that? >> i've never -- >> panama city beach, why number one? >> it's right on the gulf of mexico, beautiful beaching, 27 miles of beach. mtv's "spring break" made it very famous. at the peak, the locals are outnumber 42 to 1. >> get out of town if you're a local, i guess. >> the sand is like sugar. just absolutely gorgeous. this is from where? >> georgia. >> name the artist. ♪ spring...
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despite the strong views, some of it is panama and colombia. taa heading to do it the implementing bill. this move to attach an expansion of federal spending there is 156 weeks of guaranteed benefits. i'm not sure that is good or for any to take a look at that. i do think we need to take a look at that. we have a duty to add cost to the taxpayer. we have to look at the offsets .or this thin the to go for $5 billion in medicare to pay for the new entitlement in the affordable care act. they have this. this is not the road to take. when to stop paying for programs. this is not coming out of imaging. it is a penalty. i wonder about what will come down on this. when we stop proposing this. it is a piggy bank that we use. it warrant a review. is it a program to provide more generous benefits to folks that use their jobs? are the expanded programs passed? these are but if this series we change them find jobs. there is evidence that they are not occurring. are there better ways to ship should this? these are all important questions to answer. this is
despite the strong views, some of it is panama and colombia. taa heading to do it the implementing bill. this move to attach an expansion of federal spending there is 156 weeks of guaranteed benefits. i'm not sure that is good or for any to take a look at that. i do think we need to take a look at that. we have a duty to add cost to the taxpayer. we have to look at the offsets .or this thin the to go for $5 billion in medicare to pay for the new entitlement in the affordable care act. they have...
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the panama f.t.a. as originally negotiated by the bush administration failed to address serious concerns about panama's labor laws and status as a tax haven. it has been changed through the efforts of congressional democrats and the obama administration and it now deserves our support. fully enforceable labor and environment standards are included in the core of this agreement. panama has brought its laws into full compliance with standards. and late last year panama signed a tax exchange information agreement and they have changed their laws to implement this agreement. republicans negotiated a flawed agreement, it has been fixed. it now deserves its support. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. kucinich: thank you very much, madam speaker. i yield to myself such time as i may consume. may i proceed? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. kucinic
the panama f.t.a. as originally negotiated by the bush administration failed to address serious concerns about panama's labor laws and status as a tax haven. it has been changed through the efforts of congressional democrats and the obama administration and it now deserves our support. fully enforceable labor and environment standards are included in the core of this agreement. panama has brought its laws into full compliance with standards. and late last year panama signed a tax exchange...
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series of trade agreements that will make it easier for american companies to sell their products in panama, colombia, and south korea. if americans can buy -- i want to see folks in south korea drive fords and chryslers. i want to see more products sold around the world with the words "made in america." that is what we need to do. all of our efforts to strengthen competitiveness, we need to look for ways to work with america's business. that is why i brought together leaders from different interests and entities who are developing ideas to grow and create jobs. we have mobilized leaders to train 10,000 american engineers a year by providing company internship's and training. other businesses are covering tuitions for workers to learn skills and community colleges and we will make sure the next generation of manufacturing takes place not in china, europe, but right here in the united states of america. if we provide the right incentives, the right support, and if we make sure our partners play by the rules, we can be the ones to build everything from fuel efficient cars to a fenced biofuels
series of trade agreements that will make it easier for american companies to sell their products in panama, colombia, and south korea. if americans can buy -- i want to see folks in south korea drive fords and chryslers. i want to see more products sold around the world with the words "made in america." that is what we need to do. all of our efforts to strengthen competitiveness, we need to look for ways to work with america's business. that is why i brought together leaders from...
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with a newly enlarged panama canal just a short ways to the south. they're concerned about the environmental threat to lake nicaragua. and the people that possibly will be displaced. residents on the proposed route of the canal say they don't need a canal. it will only benefit rich investors. >> this project will change the physical geography of nicaragua without us knowing where the cost is coming from. >>reporter: the government is building what will not be -- full environmental assessment is carried out. >> what's important here is that the investors and we're not just talking about faith in one person, have confidence and certainty that the project is important, necessary, and bring benefits to all countries in the world. >>reporter: the $50 billion canal linking the atlantic and pacific oceans will be deeper, wider, and longer than the panama canal accommodating the world's largest cargo ships. backers say it will boost the economy of nicaragua as well as trade with china. nicaragua is waiting for questions to be answered. >>> still to come on t
with a newly enlarged panama canal just a short ways to the south. they're concerned about the environmental threat to lake nicaragua. and the people that possibly will be displaced. residents on the proposed route of the canal say they don't need a canal. it will only benefit rich investors. >> this project will change the physical geography of nicaragua without us knowing where the cost is coming from. >>reporter: the government is building what will not be -- full environmental...
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he's testifying on capitol hill against the panama canal treaties. he's hither and yon and reagan was like a thoroughbred. the more you ran him, the better he ran. but if you pulled him off to the side and you put him in the stable, then he starts to get -- you know, his muscles start to atrophy. so he's doing this all through 1977, 1978. his campaign aids -- he's the front runner for the nomination for 1980 but his campaign year, the only way ronald reagan is going to lose the nomination is if he defeats himself in the primaries. so john sears and the people associated with john sears are on the road. and so this allows the other candidates to climb into contention. so by the time, if any, 79, ronald reagan who should have been the far and away front runner for the republican nomination is as a matter of fact only getting 28% of the support of republicans nationwide. and it was mainly because he had campaign aids who were telling him to go against his own instincts. his own instincts were to stay out there and talk to the american people. he'd only
he's testifying on capitol hill against the panama canal treaties. he's hither and yon and reagan was like a thoroughbred. the more you ran him, the better he ran. but if you pulled him off to the side and you put him in the stable, then he starts to get -- you know, his muscles start to atrophy. so he's doing this all through 1977, 1978. his campaign aids -- he's the front runner for the nomination for 1980 but his campaign year, the only way ronald reagan is going to lose the nomination is if...
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it was so huge in this country that president carter fighting for the panama canal treaties in 1977 he is lobbying the senate and trying to muster their grassroots support for the trees. he does something for president of the united states and a national television address advocating the passage of the treaties he attacks private citizen ronald reagan. he said there is a man going around this country who says we built it, we paid for it, it's ours and we are going to keep it, and that is not quite true. now imagine that, the president of the united states is attacking one citizen out of a nation of 2,040,000,000 people. it's pretty astonishing. cbs news the next day calls governor reagan and says what you like 30 minutes of airtime to respond to the president of the united states? reagan thought about it about three seconds and they put him on national television and gave a 30 minute response to carter's attack and his position on the treaty's. the issue also brings up, too, the fisher's going in side of the republican party because at the time reagan was trying to mount this national
it was so huge in this country that president carter fighting for the panama canal treaties in 1977 he is lobbying the senate and trying to muster their grassroots support for the trees. he does something for president of the united states and a national television address advocating the passage of the treaties he attacks private citizen ronald reagan. he said there is a man going around this country who says we built it, we paid for it, it's ours and we are going to keep it, and that is not...
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southwest airlines is offering nonstop service from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida. book now online, only at southwest.com. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >>> good morning, america. breaking now, twister outbreak. >> this is it. we're done. >> dozens of massive tornadoes touch down across the midwest, all caught on tape. this violent tornado destroys an entire mobile home park, ripping up the earth underneath. 55 million in the path of storms today. sam leads our extreme team, as ginger zee chases the twisters up close. >>> also breaking now. massive commuter nightmare in the northeast. hundreds of thousands stuck trying to get to work, after that huge derailment closes one of the main train lines to new york. new video of the wreck coming in. >>> and this morning, jodi arias' final shot to plead for her life. will she ask for life in prison or say she wants the death penalty. the surprising sole witness expected to testify, as her dramatic trial comes to an end. >>> and j. lo sizzles in scarlet. living it up at the billboard music awards with pitbull. taylor swif
southwest airlines is offering nonstop service from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida. book now online, only at southwest.com. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >>> good morning, america. breaking now, twister outbreak. >> this is it. we're done. >> dozens of massive tornadoes touch down across the midwest, all caught on tape. this violent tornado destroys an entire mobile home park, ripping up the earth underneath. 55 million in the path of storms today. sam leads...
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he lived in panama. he lived in the philippines. he lived in england. he was the postwar governor of europe. eisenhower probably understood the world outside of the united states better than any president we have had. part of that is due to his military career. at this which also sits askew, the block, we have an excerpt from his second inaugural address, we look upon this shaken her and declare our firm and fixed purpose. the building of peace with justice in the world or moral law prevails. on the back of both of these blocks, there are some of the text from eisenhower's more power will speeches that he gave. on the back of the presidential block, we have an excerpt, a very lengthy excerpt from his first inaugural address. next to it, we have what most people probably remember about eisenhower's speeches which is the farewell address. we put it here, and almost its entire context. people can read what he said about the military industrial establishment. they can decide for themselves what he was really meaning by that. his farewell address is very sim
he lived in panama. he lived in the philippines. he lived in england. he was the postwar governor of europe. eisenhower probably understood the world outside of the united states better than any president we have had. part of that is due to his military career. at this which also sits askew, the block, we have an excerpt from his second inaugural address, we look upon this shaken her and declare our firm and fixed purpose. the building of peace with justice in the world or moral law prevails....
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that is where we have more live from the summit in panama city, panama. kevin, one big move predicted that could happen today -- the u.s. removing cuba from the list of the state sponsors of terrorism. do you think we'll hear about that? >> reporter: good question, eric. i feel like it won't likely happen, at least officially until tomorrow. i think everything says it will happen during this trip to panama by the president of the united states. as you can imagine, people will be listening carefully to how the president characterizes the cuban regime during his comments in panama city. he did take a turn away from his scheduled events making a little stop at the lock at the panama canal today. perhaps a chance to unlock years of diplomatic gridlock with havana in the offing. america's top diplomat, john kerry, did meet with his cuban counterpart last night. perhaps another signal that the administration has a strong desire to elevate the cuban regime. unfortunately, despite its human rights abuse. and we talked a bit about that moments ago eric with josh e
that is where we have more live from the summit in panama city, panama. kevin, one big move predicted that could happen today -- the u.s. removing cuba from the list of the state sponsors of terrorism. do you think we'll hear about that? >> reporter: good question, eric. i feel like it won't likely happen, at least officially until tomorrow. i think everything says it will happen during this trip to panama by the president of the united states. as you can imagine, people will be listening...